From: Tim Bowman <tbowman@emware.com>
To: Eric <ebrower@usa.net>, mtd mailing list <mtd@infradead.org>
Subject: Re: [Re: [RPX Classic/Lite and byte ordering]]
Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 10:17:11 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3ACB4907.725AA806@emware.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20010404022046.11794.qmail@nw171.netaddress.usa.net
Eric wrote:
>
> Tim,
>
> Have you verified that a kernel compiled with this io.h
> change still works properly on your system? This sounds
> shakey to me if your kernel was already working as a whole
> without your changes.
>
It seemed to, but I haven't really tested everything thoroughly.
> I would think that using __raw_writeX and __raw_readX combined
> with the appropriate endian setting in cfi_endian.h would have
> the same effect without such a drastic change. I am more concerned
> about the statement that other folks with the same boardset do not
> experience this problem-- likely, the correct fix is an endian-map
> (similar in spirit to LART) in cfi_endian.h rather than io.h in such
> a case. If you can find a mythical RPX system that does not have this
> error, perhaps you can modify the driver to read/write/read/write some
> location to determine if you have an 'affected' board or not.
>
Sound advice, I think. It looks like some net and char code uses the
readX stuff, so I'll go ahead and make the changes in rpxlite.c
instead. I have 4 or 5 other RPX boards I can try, so I'll let you know
if I find one that is different. Otherwise, we might want to make these
changes to the tree.
-T
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2001-04-04 2:20 [Re: [RPX Classic/Lite and byte ordering]] Eric
2001-04-04 16:17 ` Tim Bowman [this message]
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