Well it seems to be more than interrupt routing. There may be a problem with
the on board 82559. Not sure. I plod on.
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 04:06:22PM -0700, Tim M. Sanders was babbling about:"
>
> I am 95% done with the PCI system. The first release will only configure the
> seondary bus of the 80312 companion chip. It will allow access to the onboard
> 82559ES ethernet chip. All I have left is interrupt routing. I should be done
> by mid next week.
>
> When I am done I will have Nicolas Pitre patch it into the initial kernel work.
> Nicolas is on personal leave for a week so the next patch will have to wait
> until at least next Friday. However if people want it sooner I can put a patch
> on my local FTP site.
>
> Contact me if you would like me to do this.
>
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 12:59:30PM -0800, John Clark was babbling about:"
> >
> >
> > William Staniewicz wrote:
> >
> > > I am just curious what people are now doing or plan
> > > to do with the 80200 XScale now that Linux has been
> > > made to run on it.
> >
> > I am re-posting a portion of an announcement from
> > Nicolas Petri on Feb 2, 2001.
> >
> > I have used this and it appears to work to the
> > level 'advertized'... Unfortunately, my own hardware has
> > come in, and am in the throws of debuging that, and
> > have not had much time to press on with say PCI support...
> >
> > This set of code works with the Intel/Cyclone Evaluation
> > board designated, 'IQ80310'.
> >
> >
> >
> > ------- Re-post from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----
> >
> >
> > This is to announce the availability of the first XScale patch for the
> > ARM
> > Linux kernel. The patch is available at:
> >
> > ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/arm/people/nico/diff-2.4.1-rmk1-xs1.gz
> >
> > In the spirit of "release early, release often", the patch is there for
> > everybody to play with. This is obviously quite early development so
> > all
> > standard disclaimers apply of course.
> >
> > The kernel currently expects a JFFS filesystem from offset 0x100000 in
> > the
> > flash.
> >
> > This development has been sponsored by MontaVista Software. The XScale
> > evaluation board is being shown running Linux in MontaVista's booth at
> > LinuxWorld NYC at the moment. Just pass by if you are there!
> >
> > For the funny details, here's Erik Mouw's take on it (Erik assisted me
> > for
> > the last hacking night). Enjoy!
> >
> >
> >
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