wireless lagg initialization is broken in this scenario, all-right. The init/rc 
system as it is now can’t cope easily with a modern asynchronous initialization 
sequence. Sure you could probably find an order which works, only to find 
yourself in trouble next time you want  add some modern functionality  . It 
shows it’s age 

@Warner

Could you tell me please if devmatcher supports taking over a PCI device which 
is attached by a generic driver already ? vga attaching modern GPUs comes to 
mind .

Dan


> On Nov 20, 2018, at 15:26, Bjoern A. Zeeb <bzeeb-li...@lists.zabbadoz.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> On 20 Nov 2018, at 8:17, dan_parte...@rdsor.ro wrote:
> 
>>>> No, that's not what's happening. wlan0 isn't racing anything, because it's 
>>>> no longer listed in ifconfig
>> 
>> 
>> But when is created lagg0 ? Acording rc output on screen , creation of 
>> cloned interface lagg0 takes place before wlan0 is created. Then this  means 
>> SIOCLAGPORT will fail with Invalid argument.  Also lagg0 is started at netif 
>> time as far as I know.
>> Firmware for the wireless card is loaded later, and only even later wlan0 is 
>> created. So the way I see it, lagg0 cannot have a wlan0 port until firmware 
>> for the card is loaded and wlan0 is created, which takes place way after the 
>> system attempts to configure lagg0  ? Am I missing something ?
> 
> lagg might be a problem.
> 
> 
> While we are on the topic: I also noticed on a fixed 10G card that the 
> network startup it went through strangely wasn’t the same as it was when the 
> driver was loaded and service netif start was called again.  I have not had 
> time to debug that any further.
> 
> 
>> Also, can you please tell me what happens that devmatch tries to load  uhidd 
>> multiple times ?
> 
> That’s probably similar to 
> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=232782 ?

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