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Instead of searching /sys for devices and checking which driver happens to be loaded, use lspci. The lspci tool is a bit smarter - it knows which driver is loaded now but also which driver is the default driver the kernel wants to load for that type of device. It's that default that we need. Change-Id: I1dc01ab6eac233e85f42316567bde2f4ed2203c6 Signed-off-by: Liang Yan <liang.z.yan@intel.com> |
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