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From: Alex deVries <adevries@thepuffingroup.com> To: parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com Subject: [parisc-linux] Dino developments... Date: Sun, 03 Oct 1999 19:29:19 -0400 [thread overview] Message-ID: <37F7E6CF.F781614F@thepuffingroup.com> (raw) I've fixed up a couple of things in the kernel: - PCI bus walking happens in the *right place*, pci_init(). - I've fixed the inventory code to handle hversion_rev and sversion_rev - Multiple Dinos are detected properly now - Card Mode Dino now seems to work for bus walking, the MMIO is a whole different story. As a test, I packed in: - a Symbios SCSI controller PCI card - a GSC gigabit ethernet card (which uses a dino) - another GSC gigabit ethernet card (which uses a dino) (and if you're curious as to how I can pack three cards in an A class, you'll have to visit Ottawa to see) The output I get is: Dino version 3.1 (bridge mode) found at 0xfff80000 Dino version 3.0/3.1 (card mode) found at 0xfff84000 Found a PCI device, and the vendor is 0x107e, device 0x3 Dino version 3.0/3.1 (card mode) found at 0xfff88000 Found a PCI device, and the vendor is 0x12ae, device 0x1 PCI: Probing PCI hardware Found a PCI device, and the vendor is 0x104b, device 0x8130 Found a PCI device, and the vendor is 0x1011, device 0x19 So the first PCI device found is an "Interphase" gigE thing that's not in the PCI database, the second is an Alteon Acenic gigE, the third is the Symbios SCSI card, and the last is the onboard DEC tulip. - Alex -- Alex deVries Vice President of Engineering The Puffin Group
next reply other threads:[~1999-10-03 23:09 UTC|newest] Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top 1999-10-03 23:29 Alex deVries [this message] 1999-10-04 4:45 ` [parisc-linux] Dino developments Grant Grundler 1999-10-04 16:05 ` Alex deVries 1999-10-04 5:30 ` Grant Grundler 1999-10-04 19:57 ` Alex deVries -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below -- 1999-10-07 21:00 Grant Grundler
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