
The expected argument name would include the instance number, which is not only redundant in many cases (FOOETHn_n=arg.., "n" being the instance number) and conflicted with what netconf(8) does, but some drivers need to be able to see the arguments for all instances of its driver type--for example, dp8390 needs to know how many earlier instances have been configured to use PCI. Change-Id: I4830b823352722f554a032979464aba8b08fc166
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