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BUS_ADD_CHILD. Make it explicit since it follows the command paradigm rather than the callback paradigm. Add other clarifying notes as well.
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.Dd October 28, 2015
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.Dt DEVICE_ADD_CHILD 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm device_add_child ,
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.Nm device_add_child_ordered
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.Nd "add a new device as a child of an existing device"
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In sys/param.h
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.In sys/bus.h
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.Ft device_t
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.Fn device_add_child "device_t dev" "const char *name" "int unit"
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.Ft device_t
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.Fn device_add_child_ordered "device_t dev" "int order" "const char *name" "int unit"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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Create a new child device of
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.Fa dev .
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The
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.Fa name
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and
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.Fa unit
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arguments specify the name and unit number of the device.
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If the name is unknown then the caller should pass
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.Dv NULL .
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If the unit is unknown then the caller should pass
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.Dv -1
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and the system will choose the next available unit number.
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.Pp
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The name of the device is used to determine which drivers might be
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appropriate for the device.
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If a name is specified then only drivers of that name are probed.
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If no name is given then all drivers for the owning bus are probed.
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In any event, only the name of the device is stored so that one may
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safely unload/load a driver bound to that name.
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.Pp
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This allows busses which can uniquely identify device instances (such
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as PCI) to allow each driver to check each device instance for a
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match.
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For busses which rely on supplied probe hints where only one
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driver can have a chance of probing the device, the driver name should
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be specified as the device name.
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.Pp
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Normally unit numbers will be chosen automatically by the system and a
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unit number of
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.Dv -1
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should be given.
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When a specific unit number is desired (e.g.,\& for wiring a particular
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piece of hardware to a pre-configured unit number), that unit should
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be passed.
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If the specified unit number is already allocated, a new
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unit will be allocated and a diagnostic message printed.
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.Pp
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If the devices attached to a bus must be probed in a specific order
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(e.g.,\& for the ISA bus some devices are sensitive to failed probe attempts
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of unrelated drivers and therefore must be probed first),
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the
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.Fa order
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argument of
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.Fn device_add_child_ordered
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should be used to specify a partial ordering.
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The new device will be added before any existing device with a greater
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order.
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If
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.Fn device_add_child
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is used, then the new child will be added as if its order was zero.
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.Pp
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When adding a device in the context of
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.Xr DEVICE_IDENTIFY 9
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routine, the
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.Xr device_find_child 9
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routine should be used to ensure that the device has not already been
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added to the tree.
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Because the device name and
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.Vt devclass_t
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are associated at probe time (not child addition time), previous
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instances of the driver (say in a module that was later unloaded) may
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have already added the instance.
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Authors of bus drivers must likewise be careful when adding children
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when they are loaded and unloaded to avoid duplication of children
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devices.
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.Pp
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When adding a child to another device node, such as in an identify
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routine, use
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.Xr BUS_ADD_CHILD 9
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instead of
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.Xr device_add_child 9 .
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.Xr BUS_ADD_CHILD 9
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will call
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.Xr device_add_child 9
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and add the proper bus-specific data to the new child.
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.Fn device_add_child
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does not call
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.Xr BUS_ADD_CHILD 9 .
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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The new device if successful, NULL otherwise.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr BUS_ADD_CHILD 9 ,
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.Xr device 9 ,
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.Xr device_find_child 9 ,
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.Xr DEVICE_IDENTIFY 9
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.Sh AUTHORS
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This manual page was written by
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.An Doug Rabson .
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