On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 04:38:11PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
>"M. Warner Losh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dag-Erling Smørgrav) writes:
>> : 2) use pciconf -l (or direct access to /dev/pci) to retrieve the PCI
>> :    IDs of unclaimed devices, look them up in a list of supported PCI
>> :    devices, and load the appropriate module.
>> There's some ongoing work to make this easier to do.  There are some
>> issues with doing this, but nothing that can't be overcome.  Every PCI
>> driver in the tree will likely need to change in some form to make
>> this happen, however.
>
>Not necessarily; one could, as a temporary measure, create and
>maintain the list of supported PCI IDs manually.

These sort of 'temporary measures' have a nasty habit of becoming
permanent - witness sysinstall itself.  Having to keep two lists
of PCI IDs in sync manually is a maintenance nightmare.

The (conceptually) simplest approach would be for all drivers to
advertise the PCI IDs that they can support (together with a priority)
in a manner that would allow such a list to be generated automatically.
This would be fairly trivial for the PCI drivers that already scan
a table of PCI IDs, but would be a nuisance for the drivers that have
the PCI IDs wired into the probe code.

Peter
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