Re: we ethernet on prep
Tim Rightnour <[email protected]> Fri, 09 Jun 2006 23:17:09 -0700 (MST)
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On 09-Jun-2006 Izumi Tsutsui wrote: > ep0 at isapnp0 works fine, so ISA mem space is not mapped properly? ep works fine on your 7248-133? Do you have one of the ep cards that can also be hardcoded in the kernel to live on isa instead of isapnp? If so, could you boot it like that and see if it goes haywire? maybe I'll try jamming a few other isa cards in a prep box and see if they also give similar wierdness.. or if it's just the we driver. At least I now know that mine isn't just broken. If you still have the 7248-133 with the we card in it, (and ideally if you could fit the ep card in there too) I'd like to see the output from this test kernel: http://www.garbled.net/tmp/prep-residual-boot.fs I'm specifically interested in how the we card shows up in the residual dump, and if the ep card shows up at all or not. This all started because I tried to write a pnpbus attachment for the we ethernet card, rather than the hardcoded isa setup. It gives me the same lossage either way.. Maybe you're right.. isa mem space.. I'll dig around that code and see if anything obvious turns up. Thanks for testing/confirming my results. --- Tim Rightnour <[email protected]> NetBSD: Free multi-architecture OS http://www.netbsd.org/ Genecys: Open Source 3D MMORPG: http://www.genecys.org/