Yes. we don't have a driver for that device. Venu C wrote: > pci bus 0x0003 cardnum 0x06 function 0x00: vendor 0x9710 device 0x9835 > NetMos Technology PCI 9835 Multi-I/O Controller > > This specific controller has serial ports. Tried with device detection > tool on OpenSolaris 2008.05, it confirmed no Solaris Driver. > > This seems to bind by symhisl driver, which allways fail to attach > > pci1000,12 (driver name: symhisl) > Hardware properties: > name='assigned-addresses' type=int items=30 > > value=81033010.00000000.0000de00.00000000.00000008.8 > ... ... ... ... > ... ... ... ... > name='compatible' type=string items=7 > value='pci9710,9835.1000.12.1' + > 'pci9710,9835.1000. > 12' + 'pci1000,12' + 'pci9710,9835.1' + 'pci9710,9835' + > 'pciclass,078000' + 'pc > iclass,0780' > name='model' type=string items=1 > value='Communication device' > name='power-consumption' type=int items=2 > value=00000001.00000001 > name='fast-back-to-back' type=boolean > name='devsel-speed' type=int items=1 > value=00000001 > name='interrupts' type=int items=1 > value=00000001 > name='max-latency' type=int items=1 > value=00000000 > name='min-grant' type=int items=1 > value=00000000 > name='subsystem-vendor-id' type=int items=1 > value=00001000 > name='subsystem-id' type=int items=1 > value=00000012 > name='unit-address' type=string items=1 > value='6' > name='class-code' type=int items=1 > value=00078000 > name='revision-id' type=int items=1 > value=00000001 > name='vendor-id' type=int items=1 > value=00009710 > name='device-id' type=int items=1 > value=00009835 > > Thanks, > Venu. > > Venu C wrote: >> Dan Mick wrote: >> >>> 1) always test your serial setup with "tip" on both sides before >>> trying to get the console to work. >>> >> Sure. >> >>> 2) if the target system has no serial ports enabled, no drivers will >>> attach to them. Check the BIOS setup on the target system (since I >>> assume you have plugged the cable in, so there must be serial port >>> hardware there). >>> >> Yes, serial port hardware is there. From BIOS, I couldnot find an >> option how to >> enable/set serial port. Then tried with Ubuntu linux, and it has >> found the hardware, >> and able to tip from solaris node. With Solaris /dev/ttya or >> /dev/ttyb are not created. >> >> I see some devinfo nodes missing drivers, not sure that is the cause. >> >> Thanks, >> Venu. >> >> Thanks, >> Venu. >> >>> Venu Chennupati wrote: >>> >>>> I am trying to set-up serial console for my system. I have >>>> redirected console >>>> using "-B console=ttya" in grub menu. >>>> and connected to remote system with a serial cable(also using null >>>> modem), >>>> tip -9600 /dev/ttya doesnot seem to work. >>>> >>>> remote system has links setup for ttya >>>> bash-3.2$ ls -l /dev/ttya >>>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 Sep 22 14:39 /dev/ttya -> >>>> ../devices/isa/[EMAIL PROTECTED],3f8:a >>>> bash-3.2$ >>>> >>>> target system donot have setup >>>> >>>> # ls -l /dev/ttya >>>> /dev/ttya: No such file or directory >>>> # ls -l /dev/ttyb >>>> /dev/ttyb: No such file or directory >>>> # >>>> >>>> # ls -l /dev/term/* >>>> /dev/term/*: No such file or directory >>>> # >>>> >>>> I am not sure, what is the driver for this. Could you suggest what >>>> is the supported >>>> driver for this platform, I have snv_100 installed on this platform. >>>> and the following is the platform info: >>>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> driver-discuss mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/driver-discuss >> >>
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