On 2013-03-30 00:24, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Generic questions first - what is the best strategy to make Zorro
boards work with platform device utilizing drivers?
Should I go and add code to amiga/platform.c to enumerate all Zorro
devices and add platform devices for those,
or revert to looking up Zorro device data in the SCSI driver probe
function? Geert?
I've seen the following output on elgar:
schmitz@elgar:~$ cat /proc/bus/zorro/devices
00 21400c00 00e90000 00010000 d1
01 0877c900 00ea0000 00010000 c1
The 21400c00 is product code I presume - what's the d1? Which of the
two is the SCSI board?
That's easy to answer:
elgar:~# lszorro -vv
00: Phase 5 Blizzard 1220/CyberStorm [Accelerator and SCSI Host
Adapter]
Type: Zorro II
Address: 00e90000 (00010000 bytes)
Serial number: 00000000
Slot address: 00e9
Slot size: 0001
01: Village Tronic Ariadne [Ethernet Card and Parallel Ports]
Type: Zorro II
Address: 00ea0000 (00010000 bytes)
Serial number: 01001091
Slot address: 00ea
Slot size: 0001
;-)
The kernels I am building are not for official use, only for testing
of new
patches. In the long run I want to understand how the offical Debian
images
are built again, but unfortunately my vacation comes to an end and
the new
semester is starting... it will be at least a month before I will
have time
to study the Debian processes again. I may try to get crest running
again
with the IDE disk before that.
If you do - what SCSI board does crest use? Can you test kernels or
possibly just modules there for me?
Crest is using the same card as Elgar, IIRC: Cyberstorm Mk1
Christian, please correct me if I'm wrong.
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