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From: Miles Lane <miles@megapathdsl.net>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Need new modutils aliases for 2.4.0?  (Was) Re: Cannot hotplug cardbus cards.
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 00:52:22 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-hotplug-98021127313917@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-linux-hotplug-98021018610942@msgid-missing>

Miles Lane wrote:

> Andrew Morton wrote:
> 
>> Miles Lane wrote:
>> 
>>> Jan 22 12:55:30 agate cardmgr[444]: module
>>> /lib/modules/2.4.1-pre9/pcmcia/3c575_cb.o not available
>> 
>> The hotplug command is doing the right thing - it's
>> trying to load 3c575_cb.o.  But you're using 3c59x.o
>> under 2.4.
>> 
>> I think you need an `alias eth0 3c59x' in modules.conf.
> 
> 
> I'll try that.  Is this something that modutils should
> be doing?  I kinda think it is.  Basically, we'd need
> aliasing of any pcmcia-cs drivers whose function is now
> served by a new driver in the 2.4.0 kernel tree.
> BTW:  I would *really* like to see someone championing
> creating a smooth transition path for pcmcia-cs users.
> This means getting all the usermode stuff in place for
> removing drivers (thanks, David) and also building a
> way to prepare a PCMCIA/Cardbus card for removal.
> 
> I guess the tough part, here, is the PCMCIA support.
> Which, I gather, isn't really there in the 2.4.0
> kernel code, yet.  Is that correct?

On further exploration:

Adding "alias eth0 3c59x" or "alias /dev/eth0 3c59x"
or "alias 3c575_cb 3c59x" and then running "depmod -ae"
before inserting the 3c575 card did not help.

Also, I am questioning whether /sbin/hotplug uses
cardmgr to get the modules loaded.  That means that
the messages I sent earlier:

Jan 22 16:43:26 agate /sbin/hotplug: arguments (pci) env 
(PCI_CLASS 000 PCI_ID\x10B7:5157 ACTION­d TERM=dumb HOSTTYPE=i386 
PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin HOME=/ SHELL=/bin/bash DEBUG=yes 
PCI_SUBSYS_ID\x10B7:5B57 OSTYPE=Linux PCI_SLOT_NAME\x01:00.0 SHLVL=1 
_=/usr/bin/env)
Jan 22 16:43:26 agate cardmgr[444]: module 
/lib/modules/2.4.1-pre9/pcmcia/cb_enabler.o not available
Jan 22 16:43:26 agate cardmgr[444]: module 
/lib/modules/2.4.1-pre9/pcmcia/3c575_cb.o not available

may simply show that Card Services is trying to handle the
driver loading, not /sbin/hotplug.

I will have to check and see whether David Brownell is
correct and I am missing the recent hotplug patch sent
by Dan Zink.

Anyhow, if /sbin/hotplug is going to handle the driver
loading using modprobe, than we will probably need a
way to get cardmgr out of the picture.

	Miles


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  reply	other threads:[~2001-01-23  0:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-01-23  0:33 Need new modutils aliases for 2.4.0? (Was) Re: Cannot hotplug cardbus cards Miles Lane
2001-01-23  0:52 ` Miles Lane [this message]
2001-01-23  1:14 ` Bill Nottingham
2001-01-23  3:39 ` David Hinds
2001-01-26 16:44 ` Need new modutils aliases for 2.4.0? (Was) David Brownell
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-01-23  0:47 Need new modutils aliases for 2.4.0? (Was) Re: Cannot hotplug cardbus cards Keith Owens
2001-01-23  0:59 ` Miles Lane

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