Re: [PATCH/RFC 0/2] Zorro modalias support

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Hi Geert,

I've just upgraded my poor old A4000 (which had been in in storage for 2.5
years) from Debian woody to sarge, but hotplug and udev break havoc on it:

Good to hear (that your A4000 is back up now, not the breakage of course
:-)

I've also been thinking about adding a special `amiga' bus type that
contains all built-in devices (but you can substitute `amiga' by `atari'
or `mac', the idea stays the same). E.g. based on amiga_hw_present we
could create a list of devices. With proper modalias support they could
be auto-loaded by udev, without the need for hackery in /etc/modules or
/etc/modules.conf.

What do you think?

We would need something like that anyway, in order to convert drivers to
the new generic driver model, if I understand it right (the only driver
I'd _need_ to have generic driver support for would be the 91C111 for the
CT60 EtherNAT, but that one requirement stalled me for the last half year.
Well, using the Falcon as a buildd does not help either, I suppose).

Re: bus type - multiplatform support is all dead anyway so we could
instead call it 'host' or 'm68k' and collect all on-board stuff there. And
I count Nubus/Zorro as on-board here. Just keeping in mind how I got my
BUS_ATARI in the input patch shot down.

Am I mixing things up?

	Michael
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