On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 18:09, John Hay wrote:
> Can't you get the BAR info from the linux driver?
Haha! Good news :)
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On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 18:09, John Hay wrote:
> Hmmm. The puc driver won't work with a mem mapped BAR. The sio driver won't
> like it, so I never tried to make the puc driver able to do mem mapped
> devices. Hopefully, one of the other BARs (the IO ones) will contain the
> serial ports.
Hmm.. Why
> > You might have more luck getting the puc driver to work with this card.
> > It is more flexable and meant for these kind of cards.
>
> > You will still need to figure out how the serial ports are organised on
> > the card though. Things like, does each serial port have its own BAR, or
> > are
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 20:28, John Hay wrote:
> You might have more luck getting the puc driver to work with this card.
> It is more flexable and meant for these kind of cards.
> You will still need to figure out how the serial ports are organised on
> the card though. Things like, does each seria
> Hi,
> Has anyone got FreeBSD to recognise one of these?
> I've tried modifying sio.c by adding this at line 598..
> { 0x0004, "PCCOM Serial", 0x18 },
>
> But no luck.. Booting -v produces no diagnostics
> pciconf -l for this card produces ->
> none0@pci0:11:0:class=0x070002 c
Hi,
Has anyone got FreeBSD to recognise one of these?
I've tried modifying sio.c by adding this at line 598..
{ 0x0004, "PCCOM Serial", 0x18 },
But no luck.. Booting -v produces no diagnostics
pciconf -l for this card produces ->
none0@pci0:11:0:class=0x070002 card=0x
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