Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@...>, Brandeburg, Jesse <jesse.brandeburg@...>, Kok, Auke-jan H <auke-jan.h.kok@...>, Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...>, NetDev <netdev@...>, e1000-list <e1000-devel@...>, linux-pci maillist <linux-pci@...>, Jeff Garzik <jeff@...>, Andrew Morton <akpm@...>, David S. Miller <davem@...>, Linus Torvalds <torvalds@...>, Ronciak, John <john.ronciak@...>, Allan, Bruce W <bruce.w.allan@...>, Greg KH <greg@...>, Arjan van de Ven <arjan@...>, Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@...>
FWIW, this is what a command on "another OS" does with an unclaimed card:
# ioscan -fk -C lan
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
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lan 0 0/0/3/0 intl100 CLAIMED INTERFACE Intel PCI Pro
10/100Tx Server Adapter
lan 1 0/1/2/0 igelan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI
1000Base-T Core
lan 2 0/2/1/0 iether CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A7012-60001
PCI/PCI-X 1000Base-T Dual-port Adapter
lan 3 0/2/1/1 iether CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A7012-60001
PCI/PCI-X 1000Base-T Dual-port Adapter
lan 4 0/3/1/0 ixgbe UNCLAIMED UNKNOWN PCI-X Ethernet
(17d55831)
I'd probably call that "unclaimed" rather than "broken" but that may
just be a preference thing.
rick jones
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