Re: uhid recently broken

From: Christopher Nehren <apeiron_at_comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 12:24:58 -0400
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 11:40:46 EDT, M. Warner Losh scribbled these
curious markings:
> what does devinfo -v say?

nexus0
  legacy0
    pcib0
      pci0
        hostb0 pnpinfo vendor=0x1039 device=0x0730 subvendor=0x0000 subdevice=0x0000 class=0x060000 at slot=0 function=0
        atapci0 pnpinfo vendor=0x1039 device=0x5513 subvendor=0x1039 subdevice=0x5513 class=0x010180 at slot=0 function=1
          ata0
          ata1
        isab0 pnpinfo vendor=0x1039 device=0x0008 subvendor=0x0000 subdevice=0x0000 class=0x060100 at slot=1 function=0
          isa0
            adv0
            aha0
            aic0
            atkbdc0
              atkbd0
            bt0
            cs0
            ed0
            fdc0
              fd0
              fd1
            fe0
            ie0
            lnc0
            pcic0
            pcic1
            ppc0
            sc0
            sio0
            sio1
            sio2
            sio3
            sn0
            vga0
            vt0
            orm0
            pcibus_pnp0
            sysresource0
            atdma0
            attimer0
            attimer1
            unknown
            unknown
            npxisa0
            unknown
            unknown
            pmtimer0
        sis0 pnpinfo vendor=0x1039 device=0x0900 subvendor=0x1039 subdevice=0x0900 class=0x020000 at slot=1 function=1
          miibus0
            rlphy0
        ohci0 pnpinfo vendor=0x1039 device=0x7001 subvendor=0x1039 subdevice=0x7001 class=0x0c0310 at slot=1 function=2
          usb0
            uhub0
              ums0 pnpinfo vendor=0x045e product=0x0084 devclass=0x00 devsubclass=0x00 sernum="" intclass=0x03 intsubclass=0x01 at port=0 interface=0
        ohci1 pnpinfo vendor=0x1039 device=0x7001 subvendor=0x1039 subdevice=0x7000 class=0x0c0310 at slot=1 function=3
          usb1
            uhub1
              unknown
        pcib1 pnpinfo vendor=0x1039 device=0x0001 subvendor=0x0000 subdevice=0x0000 class=0x060400 at slot=2 function=0
          pci1
            nvidia0 pnpinfo vendor=0x10de device=0x0253 subvendor=0x1462 subdevice=0x8700 class=0x030000 at slot=0 function=0
        pcm0 pnpinfo vendor=0x1102 device=0x0002 subvendor=0x1102 subdevice=0x8064 class=0x040100 at slot=9 function=0
        emujoy0 pnpinfo vendor=0x1102 device=0x7002 subvendor=0x1102 subdevice=0x0020 class=0x098000 at slot=9 function=1
    pir0
    cpu0
    eisa0
  npx0

I also ran usbdevs -v, out of curiosity:

Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, OHCI root hub(0x0000), SiS(0x0000), rev 1.00
 port 1 addr 2: low speed, power 100 mA, config 1, Basic Optical Mouse(0x0084), Microsoft(0x045e), rev 0.00
 port 2 powered
 port 3 powered
Controller /dev/usb1:
addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, OHCI root hub(0x0000), SiS(0x0000), rev 1.00
 port 1 addr 2: low speed, power 100 mA, config 1, GamePad Pro USB(0x4001), Gravis(0x0428), rev 2.00
 port 2 powered
 port 3 powered

Now this is intriguing.

-- 
I abhor a system designed for the "user", if that word is a coded
pejorative meaning "stupid and unsophisticated".  -- Ken Thompson
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Unix is user friendly. However, it isn't idiot friendly.
Received on Mon Aug 23 2004 - 14:25:02 UTC

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