* FireWire chip on PISMO?
@ 2000-05-04 6:18 Albrecht Dre_
2000-05-04 6:53 ` David A. Gatwood
2000-05-05 6:29 ` Timothy A. Seufert
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From: Albrecht Dre_ @ 2000-05-04 6:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LinuxPPC-Dev Liste
Does anyone know where I could find information about the FireWire controller
chip which is used in the Apple PISMO Powerbook? lspci tells me that it was
made by Apple, device id 0x0018, and I think this one is not (yet) supported by
the FireWire-for-Linux stuff.
Thanks, Albrecht.
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* Re: FireWire chip on PISMO?
2000-05-04 6:18 FireWire chip on PISMO? Albrecht Dre_
@ 2000-05-04 6:53 ` David A. Gatwood
2000-05-04 9:36 ` Albrecht Dre_
2000-05-05 6:29 ` Timothy A. Seufert
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From: David A. Gatwood @ 2000-05-04 6:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Albrecht Dreß; +Cc: LinuxPPC-Dev Liste
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Albrecht Dreß wrote:
> Does anyone know where I could find information about the FireWire
> controller chip which is used in the Apple PISMO Powerbook?
It's a standard OHCI chip, probably repackaged in a custom ASIC, but it
works with the same drivers as all the other OHCI devices. You should
only need to add an extra ID in your supported device lists for the linux
drivers to support it. If the driver doesn't work out of the box, there's
a driver bug in general. :-)
Later,
David
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* Re: FireWire chip on PISMO?
2000-05-04 6:53 ` David A. Gatwood
@ 2000-05-04 9:36 ` Albrecht Dre_
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From: Albrecht Dre_ @ 2000-05-04 9:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David A. Gatwood; +Cc: LinuxPPC-Dev Liste
"David A. Gatwood" wrote:
> It's a standard OHCI chip, probably repackaged in a custom ASIC, but it
> works with the same drivers as all the other OHCI devices. You should
> only need to add an extra ID in your supported device lists for the linux
> drivers to support it. If the driver doesn't work out of the box, there's
> a driver bug in general. :-)
This first "quick hack" to the ohci driver lead to a kernel panic... Sigh!
I'll have to try in more depth...
Thanks anyway, Albrecht.
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* Re: FireWire chip on PISMO?
2000-05-04 6:18 FireWire chip on PISMO? Albrecht Dre_
2000-05-04 6:53 ` David A. Gatwood
@ 2000-05-05 6:29 ` Timothy A. Seufert
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From: Timothy A. Seufert @ 2000-05-05 6:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Albrecht Dreß, LinuxPPC-Dev Liste
At 8:18 AM +0200 5/4/00, Albrecht Dreß wrote:
>Does anyone know where I could find information about the FireWire controller
>chip which is used in the Apple PISMO Powerbook? lspci tells me that it was
>made by Apple, device id 0x0018, and I think this one is not (yet)
>supported by
>the FireWire-for-Linux stuff.
It's a OHCI FireWire controller inside of Apple's Uni-N custom ASIC.
Since it's OHCI, support should theoretically be a matter of just
letting the FireWire code know about its device ID (if it doesn't
already).
Tim Seufert
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