Hi Timur,
There are currently no drivers in mainline for FSL eSPI controller and eSPI
flash.
They are present only in FSL BSP kernel. Do you think it makes sense to keep
DTS entries for something that is not supported ?
Felix.
On 7/3/2010 1:25 AM, Timur Tabi wrote:
Introduce basic support
Felix Radensky wrote:
There are currently no drivers in mainline for FSL eSPI controller and
eSPI flash.
They are present only in FSL BSP kernel. Do you think it makes sense to
keep
DTS entries for something that is not supported ?
Yes, for two reasons:
1) The DTS is supposed to describe
Use for_each_pci_dev() to simplify the code.
Signed-off-by: Kulikov Vasiliy sego...@gmail.com
---
arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh_cache.c |3 +--
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh_cache.c
On Fri, 2010-07-02 at 18:27 +0200, Segher Boessenkool wrote:
+To find out if we're running on KVM or not, we overlay the PVR
register. Usually
+the PVR register contains an id that identifies your CPU type. If,
however, you
+pass KVM_PVR_PARA in the register that you want the PVR
On Fri, 2010-07-02 at 20:41 +0200, Alexander Graf wrote:
The u64s are 64-bit aligned, should they always be?
That's obvious, isn't it? And the ABI only specifies u64s to be 32 bit
aligned, no? At least that's what ld and std specify.
No, the PowerPC ABI specifies u64's to be 64-bit aligned,
The Blue/White Apple PowerMac G3 and early G4's use a cmd64x compatible
IDE disk controller. E.g. lspci shows...
01:01.0 IDE interface: Silicon Image, Inc. PCI0646 (rev 07)
Unfortunately the default pmac32 configuration does not include this
driver and so PowerMac G3's can't load a root