Hi, David.
I'm a bit confused here.....why are you turning off the AFP bit in the Linux
kernel? Is it
causing you some problems on teh 7060?
David L. Craig wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 02:09:58PM -0500, David L. Craig wrote:
I looked at the code (don't you just love free software?) and
it looks like I can get away with zapping off the AFP bit in
the first set of control registers loaded by the kernel in
head31.S shortly after bootstrapping completes; i.e.,
.Lctl: .long 0x04b50002 # cr0: various things
becomes
.Lctl: .long 0x00b50002 # cr0: various things
Oops, wrong bit--make that
.Lctl: .long 0x04b10002 # cr0: various things
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