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SubjectRe: Need break driver<-->pci-device automatic association
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, Alan Cox wrote:

> On Gwe, 2005-03-18 at 08:57, Jacques Goldberg wrote:
> >Question: is there a way, as of kernels 2.6.10 and above, to release the
> > device from the serial driver, without having to recompile the kernel?
>
> There is an ugly way (fake a hot unplug 8)) butif you want to do it
> properly you need to get the relevant pci check into the serial driver
> proper by submitting it to Russell King. That way the serial driver can
> skip the PCI devices that turn out to be modems
>
Thank you very much.
To be ugly or to never be up to date, that's the question.
We did patch 8250_pci.c but there is no way to build a stable list of
the devices to be handled that way.
We will thus spend some time on the hot unplug solution.
This is my very last question: is there a script able to do that? Google
quotes their existence but no link found. Or a doc showing how to code
that in a program?

Many many thanks - Jacques
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