On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 01:12:32AM -0400, Corey Osgood wrote: > Patch description, long version:
OK, thanks, committed in r2724. > See above. I'm not quite sure if the IRQ_SLOT_COUNT thing would have > caused drastic system failure, but I'm 90% sure that it's right now and > have no desire to test the effects of a wrong value, especially with the > hassle it takes to flash this board ;) Which reminds me, as usual with > an Asus board, flashrom doesn't work, uniflash does though. This might > want to be noted in the wiki, and the note on the LPC47B272 can be > removed. I tested the keyboard last night and it works, I'm just going > to assume the rest does as well. If you find the time, please also test the other devices managed by the Super I/O in a running Linux system. But I agree that they'll quite likely work... > The IRQ tables were generated with get_pir.c on this board, and don't > work exactly correctly (see boot log) but do get it to boot. The number > 4 was thrown in as an arbitrary number (before I'd even generated the > tables), 11 should be correct, but I only assume this from looking at > other supported boards. This number is board-specific, so looking at other boards is not necessarily the correct thing. You can try to follow the steps in Jürgen's HOWTO to improve/correct the table: http://linuxbios.org/Creating_Valid_IRQ_Tables > True, but I figure it'd be better to read that register and then figure > out at runtime if those regions are usable as normal memory, in case > they do get changed in the future for someone using ADLO, etc. It's on Yep. Uwe. -- http://www.hermann-uwe.de | http://www.holsham-traders.de http://www.crazy-hacks.org | http://www.unmaintained-free-software.org
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