From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 15:48:43 -0700 From: Matt Porter To: Richard Danter Cc: Matt Porter , linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org Subject: Re: 750/107 CHRP question Message-ID: <20030731154843.A8523@home.com> References: <3F2949D3.8020106@windriver.com> <20030731140700.A7553@home.com> <3F298CED.8010701@windriver.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii In-Reply-To: <3F298CED.8010701@windriver.com>; from richard.danter@windriver.com on Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 10:41:01PM +0100 Sender: owner-linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org List-Id: On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 10:41:01PM +0100, Richard Danter wrote: > > Matt Porter wrote: > > [Oh my !#$!@. I never thought I'd be replying to a Linux question > > from WRS. I need to check for reports of natural disasters and > > mass rioting. :)] > > LOL!! > > Yes, I work for WRS, but this is a little personal project just for the > hell of it. I just happen to be using a WRS board and vICE to do the > debugging. Sure, we believe you. :) > >>How do I map this correctly??? > > > > In 2.4, you can use early_serial_setup() or io_block_map(). It is > > highly recommended to use early_serial_setup(). There are many > > examples of this (spruce, lopec, etc.) > > Thanks, I'll take a look at that. > > I'm sure this bit is easy, the tricky stuff will probably be when I > start playing with PCI... That'll be easy too. Look at how the MPC10x-based ports are using the mpc10x_common.c code. Regards, -- Matt Porter mporter@kernel.crashing.org ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/