Re: [PATCH] Stop pmac_zilog from abusing 8250's device numbers.

From: David Lang
Date: Tue Apr 03 2007 - 22:01:13 EST


On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, David Lang wrote:

so leave all the ports numbered 0-49, but let people who need to know run a tool (even if it's dmesg -s 200000 |grep ttyS) to learn the details of what hardware is used to run what port.

and by the way, this is exactly what I do on machines with different types of ethernet cards to figure out what ethX name the different types of cards get. after I've figured that out I learn which order the cards of that type are by plugging things into a port to see what shows up (knowing the MAC address doesn't do you any good if you don't know what hole to plug the wire into)

and yes, the nameing does get messed up when you plugin a new card, or enable a driver that you didn't have before, but as painful as that is it's pain that only I have to deal with when reconfiguring the hardware, all the other sysadmins who use the systems just know what port is what, they don't need to know that box A has tulip based quad cards while box B has starfire based quad cards, they just know 'eth0 is the one labled 0, eth18 is the one labled 18'

keep it simple for as many people as possible, don't spread the pain. those who will feel the pain are already dealing with it and the change to hardware-based named doesn't help them anyway.

David Lang
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