* [parisc-linux] PCI bus walking!
@ 1999-10-03 6:54 Alex deVries
1999-10-03 21:57 ` Grant Grundler
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From: Alex deVries @ 1999-10-03 6:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
The kernel tree in CVS now has PCI code sort of working, so it can scan
the PCI bus on a Dino and find devices. It's still broken in several
ways: it
doesn't support multiple dino's, it can't handle interrupts yet, and is
basically doing things in the wrong order, but does work.
- Alex
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Alex deVries
Vice President of Engineering
The Puffin Group
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* Re: [parisc-linux] PCI bus walking!
1999-10-03 6:54 [parisc-linux] PCI bus walking! Alex deVries
@ 1999-10-03 21:57 ` Grant Grundler
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From: Grant Grundler @ 1999-10-03 21:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alex deVries; +Cc: parisc-linux
Alex deVries wrote:
>
> The kernel tree in CVS now has PCI code sort of working, so it can scan
> the PCI bus on a Dino and find devices. It's still broken in several
> ways: it doesn't support multiple dino's, it can't handle interrupts yet,
> and is basically doing things in the wrong order, but does work.
Alex,
This is awesome! Kudos!
I can fix all of those things. Can you tell me:
o what's broken about multi-Dino support
o What you think is wrong with interrupts?
(I assume registration isn't working as dino_interrupt() is simple)
o What's the order you are seeing and what order shoulds it be.
Kudos again!
grant
ps. Kudos to Philipp too for yesterdays code drop!
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