Nope, it is an ISA driver and I wasn't that brave. :-) It is part of
standard FreeBSD and I just compiled it into the kernel with a kernel
config file.
> Are you by any chance kldload'ing the module for testing?
>
> If so you should have:
>
> DEVMETHOD(bus_driver_added, bus_generic_driver_added),
>
> For your 'arc' device_method_t method declaration.
>
> I got bit by this one too.
>
> On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, John Hay wrote:
> > I have been trying to get my ar(4) and sr(4) drivers going again on -current,
> > but it seems that the newbus code doesn't like my little trick that worked
> > for so long. :-(
> >
> > Basically the drivers are called ar0 in the kernel config file, but in
> > the isa_driver struct I call them arc and not ar, because the chip that
> > is used actually have 2 ports and I register them seperately as ar0 and
> > ar1 during the attach phase.
> >
> > >From what I can see now, it looks like the newbus code doesn't even
> > call the arprobe routine. I have even added a printf right in the start
> > of it, but it never prints anything. Just as a test I changed my kernel
> > config file and files.i386 from ar to arc and then it works.
> >
> > So what should I do? Can the newbus code be fixed to work in this case
> > too or should I newbusify the drivers and will that help? Won't that
> > create a clash because of the isa compatabilty shim?
> >
John
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