On 23-05-2011 16:32, John Baldwin wrote:
I assume this (transcanding from FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE through to FreeBSD
9-CURRENT) is in error? I would expect sys/dev/ixgbe/ixgbe.c's probe()
function to return BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT, which is the "Base OS default
driver"..

Yes, that is true.

If this is true, then we should probably also update
sys/kern/device_if.m's description of the probe() method as to reflect
the BUS_PROBE_* return values in a clearer way than is currently described.
Do you want me to provide a patch? (it's really a one liner for ixgbe.c
and a couple of alterations to the device_if.m, if need be)

device_if.m was probably just never updated from when BUS_PROBE_* were added.
Updating it would be a good thing.
I'll submit a patch tomorrow with an updated description and a fix for the ixgbe then..

I would also expect the ixgbe.c driver to do a quick resource_disabled()
in it's attach() function, so that we can disable specific adapters
through kenv hint.ix.0.disabled=1..
>
I think ixgbe has to be fixed to use BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT.  Very few drivers
should use '0' for their probe return value.


but since it does return zero, do you have any idea how I can force it to detach allowing me in instead? I've been stabbing high and low at it for hours now, and nothing seem to get me anywhere.. short of hacking the ixgbe_attach() function address, I can't seem to figure out a way to kill the systems way of re-attaching the device to the ixgbe just after I've detached it.

rather frustrating.. It's like a catch-22 problem..

and worse, the ixgbe driver is per default included as a static module, so loader.conf "ix_load=no" will have no effect (unless I'm mistaken?)

I'm running out of ideas as to how I can attach myself to that Intel device instead of the ixgbe when it is linked static and with a return of zero in it's probe().. And I'm also out of ideas as to how to disable that damn module altogether, short of recompiling the kernel..

any ideas?

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