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Jeff Garzik napsal(a):
> The point is that you don't need to loop over the table,
> pci_match_one_device() does that for you.
The problem is, that there is no such function, I think.
If you take a look at pci_dev_present:
http://sosdg.org/~coywolf/lxr/source/drivers/pci/search.c#L270
They traverse the table in similar way as I do.
pci_match_one_device() just checks (one to one) values without any looping.
regards,
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