Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 17 Aug 1999 10:54:25 -0700 | From | Thomas Davis <> | Subject | Re: New resources - pls, explain :-( |
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David Hinds wrote: > > If anyone is interested, the latest PCMCIA beta (on csb.stanford.edu > in /pub/pcmcia/NEW) has a PnP BIOS subsystem (which hopefully will not > be in PCMCIA permanently) that gives you some tools for looking up and > modifying PnP-BIOS-managed device configurations. I took some of the > low level code written by Keith Owens, gave it a /proc/bus/pnp > interface, and wrote lspnp/setpnp utilities modelled loosely on the > corresponding PCI utilities. It's a little raw (you can mess up your > system by reconfiguring live devices, etc), but it resolved some of my > more thorny resource management troubles. >
Yes, I've played with a version of this beta.
It's really cool, that I can finally get information about system board PnP devices that are totally hidden from Linux, until you get them enabled. (ie, the SMC IrCC is built into the SuperChip controller, and isapnp never saw it..)
I really hope this gets into the Linux kernel, for it makes the IrDA FIR devices easier to find and configure.
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