Peter C. Wallace wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Oct 2009, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
>> The driver looks for boards with the Device ID of the PCI9030
>> (10b5:9030) and the Subsystem ID of the 5i20 (10b5:3131) or 4i65
>> (10b5:3132).
>>
>> Any 9030's lacking these Subsystem IDs will be ignored by the driver.
> 
> Which is very puzzling, how can the driver load with these crazy BARs?

In Dave Camarillo's situation, the hm2_pci driver loads but does not 
initialize any boards.  It's happy at load-time because it doesnt make 
any expectations about what boards to expect -- it uses the PCI hotplug 
system to learn about boards, and it's happy waiting for boards to appear.

This may not be the right design decision, but that's how it currently 
works.


> I am going to try a 4I65 in my test setup later today (later than I thought 
> -- 
> sheep emergency...)

I think i'll duck out of any sheep-related activities  ;-)


-- 
Sebastian Kuzminsky

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