Re: finding device driver associated with device

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 # getcfg eth1
HWD_HWDESC="eth1";
HWD_HWDESCTYPE="interface";
HWD_INTERFACE_N="1";
HWD_INTERFACE_0="eth1";
HWD_INTERFACEPATH_0="/sys/class/net/eth1";
HWD_INTERFACETYPE_0="eth";
HWD_ID="00:73:06:01:17:57";
HWD_BUS_N="4";
HWD_BUSNAME_0="pci";
HWD_BUSID_0="0000:00:13.3";
HWD_BUSNAME_1="usb";
HWD_BUSID_1="usb4";
HWD_BUSNAME_2="usb";
HWD_BUSID_2="4-1";
HWD_BUSNAME_3="usb";
HWD_BUSID_3="4-1:2.0";
HWD_DRIVER="cdc_ether";
HWD_CONFIG_N="0";
HWD_DEVICEPATH="/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00: 13.3/usb4/4-1/4-1:2.0";
export  HWD_HWDESC HWD_HWDESCTYPE HWD_INTERFACE_N HWD_INTERFACE_0 HWD_INTERFACEPATH_0 HWD_INTERFACETYPE_0 HWD_ID HWD_BUS_N HWD_BUSNAME_0 HWD_BUSID_0 HWD_BUSNAME_1 HWD_BUSID_1 HWD_BUSNAME_2 HWD_BUSID_2 HWD_BUSNAME_3 HWD_BUSID_3 HWD_DRIVER HWD_CONFIG_N HWD_DEVICEPATH;

hope that helps,
Onkar


On Jan 18, 2008 3:49 PM, Erik Mouw <mouw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please don't top-post.
Please keep the list CC'ed at all times.

On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 12:13:08AM +0530, Onkar wrote:
> what about getcfg ?

What's getcfg supposed to do? I don't have that command on my Debian
system.


Erik

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