On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 10:26 AM Rebecca Cran <rebecca_at_bluestop.org> wrote: > On 10/25/18 10:20 AM, Rebecca Cran wrote: > > > > > uart0 pnpinfo _HID=AMDI0020 _UID=0 at handle=\_SB_.FUR0 > > uart1 pnpinfo _HID=AMDI0020 _UID=1 at handle=\_SB_.FUR1 > > uart2 pnpinfo _HID=AMDI0020 _UID=2 at handle=\_SB_.FUR2 > > uart3 pnpinfo _HID=AMDI0020 _UID=3 at handle=\_SB_.FUR3 > > > Also, in case it's useful - the output of "devinfo -v | grep -i uart": > > > uart0 pnpinfo _HID=AMDI0020 _UID=0 at handle=\_SB_.FUR0 > unknown pnpinfo _HID=UTK0001A _UID=0 at handle=\_SB_.FUR0.UART > (disabled) > uart1 pnpinfo _HID=AMDI0020 _UID=1 at handle=\_SB_.FUR1 > unknown pnpinfo _HID=UTK0001B _UID=1 at handle=\_SB_.FUR1.UART > (disabled) > uart2 pnpinfo _HID=AMDI0020 _UID=2 at handle=\_SB_.FUR2 > uart3 pnpinfo _HID=AMDI0020 _UID=3 at handle=\_SB_.FUR3 > Oh! that looks mostly right, though IIRC the higher UIDs might be something else. Harmless enough for now, though. I also think you might be able to test if we can remove a special case kludge we have for the AMDI0020 device since it looks like it has STA_ that might be sane now. Are you up for that? WarnerReceived on Thu Oct 25 2018 - 14:46:32 UTC
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