Re: [RFC][PATCH] Dynamic PCI Device IDs

Matt_Domsch@Dell.com
Mon, 5 May 2003 21:04:35 -0500


> I like this patch a _lot_ better, nice job.

Thanks.

> Only one comment:
> > + if (error < 0)
> > + return error;
> > + return count;
> > +
> > +
> > + return count;
> > +}
>
> Oops, lost the tabs at the end of the function :)

Duh. Good eyes. Fixed.

> This function will not link up a device to a driver properly within
> the driver core, only with the pci code. So if you do this, the
> driver core still thinks you have a device that is unbound, right?
> Also, the symlinks don't get created from the bus to the device I
> think, correct?

I think you're right.

> Unfortunatly, looking at the driver core real quickly, I don't see a
> simple way to kick the probe cycle off again for all pci devices, but
> I'm probably just missing something somewhere...

I think drivers/base/bus.c: driver_attach() is what we want, which will
walk the list of the bus's devices and run bus_match() which is
pci_bus_match() which will scan for us. Just need to un-static
driver_attach() I expect. Pat, does this sound right?

If that works, probe_each_pci_dev() can go away. I'll play with it some
more.

Thanks,
Matt

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Matt Domsch
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