> I must be missing something here. As I look at the block driver (and
> this is indicative of other drivers as well); the exit routine -
> blkvsc_drv_exit, first iterates through all the devices it manages
> and invokes device_unregister() on each of the devices and then 
> invokes vmbus_child_driver_unregister() which is just a wrapper on
> driver_unregister(). So, if I understand you correctly, you want the devices 
> to
> persist even if there is no driver bound to them. So, if I eliminated the code
> that iterates over the devices and unregisters them, that should fix the 
> problem
> and I can do this without changing the vmbus core interfaces.

If that actually works go for it.  But there's no way to know that
without actually implementing and testing it.

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