Umm... I just want to make sure we're all on the same page, because Miles' e-mail sounds like he _might_ be confused. cPCI != Compaq PCI cPCI == Compact PCI, which is a hot-swappable bus archetecture (and cabinet design, and card form factors, and...) cPCI has no controller. It's not a controller spec. It's a bus and physical spec. Tho the Compaq PCI controller may give you many of the same benefits as a real cPCI system. cPCI is really just PCI, at 33/66MHz and 32/64 bits wide. It supports insertion notification, and removal request (open the latches, allow the software to shutdown and turn off the LED, then remove the board). Taking the 2 second look at the web page, it looks like they're working on both infrastructure for PCI Hot Plug, as well as a driver for the Compaq controller for this thing. I don't know much about this controler, but I'm certainly interested in the infrastructure parts. Matt On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 10:54:45AM -0800, Miles Lane wrote: > Zink, Dan wrote: > > > Funny you should ask... We have developed a driver for the Compaq PCI > > Hot Plug Controller that we will be releasing in the next week or two. > > > > Our SourceForge site is at: > > http://opensource.compaq.com/sourceforge/project/?group_id=13 > > > > I'll be posting a notice to this list when we get the source up there. > > So, Dan, > > In Scott's initial note on the topic, he mentioned that cPCI is a > hotplugging bus. You may or may not have heard about the recent > hotplug developments in the 2.4.0 series kernel. If you already > know about it, do you have any idea how your new driver will > mesh, if at all, with the new hotplug infrastructure? > > Miles -- Matthew Dharm Home: mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.net Maintainer, Linux USB Mass Storage Driver What, are you one of those Microsoft-bashing Linux freaks? -- Customer to Greg User Friendly, 2/10/1999