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2000/8/17-18 [Computer/SW/OS/Solaris] UID:19019 Activity:very high
8/16   Anyone know where I can get a program that will show me the
       devices on a PCI bus on a Solaris system?
       \_ prtconf
          \_ This shows you only the devices detected at boot by
             open firmware. I'm looking for something that will
             probe the bus.
             \_ that, by definition, is what you are looking for.
                You are probably thinking one thing and writing another.
                prtconf -pv will show PCI devices, whether there is a driver
                installed for them or not.
                But there is also a DOS pciprobe tool somewheres
                on http://sun.com
                \_ I'm working with Compact PCI, so we can hot swap in
                   cards. The of device tree (displayed by ptrconf) is
                   (AFAIK) built at boot time only and doesn't detect
                   cards that are hot swaped in and out.
                   \_ Nope, the device tree changes.  ddi_create_minor_node()
                      and ddi_remove_minor_node() can add and remove entries.
                      You should probably also be aware of devfsadm on Solaris
                      7 11/99 or later.
                      \_ Oh yeah. The key is to implement a _probe entrypoint,
                         presumably.
                      \_ Does this apply to Solaris 2.6 as well? I can't get
                         the tree to change except when I manually change it
                         via ddi_{remove,create}_minor_node(). I know some
                         of this is solved in 7, but PHBs won't let us upgrade.
                         |_ Don't tell the PHB's you're upgrading and they
                            probably won't notice.
                            \_ Yeah, I tried that but the fscking t1 card
                               I'm stuck with (http://www.nmss.com has a really
                               stupid driver that doesn't work under 7.
                               \_ people who swear with fsck need to be slapped
                                  \_ fuck you tom
                                  \_ fsck you tom
                                  \_ f*ck you tom
       \_ is it probe-ide from PROM? --social science major
                                  \_ I wrote f*cking not fscking. Some geekboy
                                     keeps changing it.
                                \_ slapped is an odd way to spell "beaten
                                   till bloody, tied up, and then dumped off
                                   the nearest dam"
                                \_ Solaris 2.8.
        Please read http://www.oldmanmurray.com/rant.wcs?014 _/
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