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Another question:

Can an ISA driver still be a child of the ISA bus when running with ACPI
or should it be a child of ACPI?

In my laptop I have an IrDA chip (SMC) that's on the ISA bus as I can see
in my AML code.

When I boot without ACPI I see:
Sep 16 21:54:46 laptop kernel: unknown: <SMCf010> can't assign resources (port)
(The corresponding _HID integer I see in the ACPI dump)

However, I have problems getting this driver to probe (not talking about
getting it to work yet ;-)

Could it be that this device can only be accessed with ACPI enabled or is
that simply not possible?

And refering to my previous question, should this attach to ACPI or ISA,
or both?

I can try to probe it in the ACPI module itself by referencing to it there
in the ACPI tree but that appears as a non-clean solution to me.

Any help and feedback appreciated while I am trying to understand the
world of ACPI in the best interest of FreeBSD ;-)

Thanks

Mark

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