I am trying to write a very kludgey/monolithic driver for a CardBus ethernet
adapter. I have run into a bit of a stumbling block on some issues. One such
issue is the attach (I need to map some registers of the adapter into memory
space so I can read/write values.). Anyway if someone could explain some
of the following I would be very thankfull.
Take your average run-to-the mill PCI network driver... like FPA or FXP. Now
look for the attach routines... there are *2* of them, with the exact same
function name, and different arguments?!?!
Huh, what is going on here? Help?
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