PCI device search.

From: Stelian Pop (stelian.pop@fr.alcove.com)
Date: Fri Oct 12 2001 - 10:04:11 EST


Hi,

I have a device driver (drivers/char/sonypi in this case)
which can handle two cases:
        - on older hardware, it gets attached to a specific
          PCI device

        - on newer hardware, when the previous PCI device
          is missing, it just uses a predefined set of
          ioports to access the hardware. There is no PCI
          device involved here.

I am wondering what is the cleanest way to program this.
As I see it, I have two distinct choices:

        1. Create a PCI driver (pci_device_id, struct pci_driver etc)
        and in init_module call pci_module_init. If it fails,
        assume the driver deals with newer hardware and
        call 'by hand' the 'probe' routine from pci_driver struct.

        2. Not use the PCI driver infrastructure, and in
        init_module just call pci_find_device manually searching
        for older hardware, if it is present go further, if
        it fails assume newer hardware and go further.

What is considered to be the best way to do it ?
(this is _not_ a hotplug device if it matters).

Thanks,

Stelian.

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