Your driver uses the new PCI probe code, so there is no gaurantee that you'll
see channel A before channel B. So, if you haven't seen channel A yet, you
won't already have read the Channel B Primary bit in the SEEPROM. So, my
guess would be that you should modify the code so that when presented with the
B or C channel of a device, maybe you should make a call to load_seeprom() (or
whatever it is in your driver) for Channel A, grab the bits you need that are
only on channel A's SEEPROM, save them off, then read the Channel B/C SEEPROM
entry as needed. That should solve the problem anyway. Of course, it could
simply be something else that is wrong and I could be smoking crack ;-)
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