Dear Mark,
Thank you for your detailed reply.
I will continue to check it.
Thank you.
Soar Wu
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From: Mark Chambers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2004?10?27? 20:20
To: soar.wu
Cc: linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: Help!
> Yes, the 'HPI' - are connected t
On Dienstag 26 Oktober 2004 22:58, Matt Porter wrote:
> Always disable L2 cache on PPC440GX. All revs/speeds of silicon
> have parity error problems despite errata claims to the contrary.
> Signed-off-by: Matt Porter
Hi Matt,
is there any test, with which you can reproduce these failures?
We hav
Hello,
I am porting a USB (Philips ISP116x) driver to an 8xx (852T in particular)
board. It is built into the kernel at the moment (i.e. it isn't a loadable
module) and comes up fine and gets and handles interrupts (at least 2400 of
them) while the rest of the kernel is initializing.
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>I probably just wasn't looking hard enough but would anyone know if a
>peek/poke type command line utility would exist for accessing physical
>addresses under Linux on a 440GX board ? Thanks.
I have such, and I wanted to contribute them to busybox. My peek/poke
even support hotplug (as long as y
n you show the entire source for hpi_ul_memcpy_dsp2h()?
Also, you say 'HPI' - are connected to a T.I. DSP? Which one?
Mark Chambers
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From: soar.wu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2004?10?27? 11:48
To: Mark Chambers; linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org
Subject: RE: Help!
The attached file is the hpi_ul_memcpy_dsp2h() function.
Yes, the 'HPI' - are connected to a T.I. DSP, 6416 type.
About the HPI pro
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Also, you say 'HPI' - are connected to a T.I. DSP? Which one?
Mark Chambers
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On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 09:02:19AM +0300, Pantelis Antoniou wrote:
> Tom Rini wrote:
>
> >On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 05:01:54PM -0500, Rune Torgersen wrote:
> >
> >>>From: Tom Rini [mailto:trini at kernel.crashing.org]
> >>>On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 04:57:56PM -0500, Rune Torgersen wrote:
> >>>
>
Hi,
I probably just wasn't looking hard enough but would anyone know if a
peek/poke type command line utility would exist for accessing physical
addresses under Linux on a 440GX board ? Thanks.
Neil
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Neil Wilson
Airspan Communications Ltd.
Cambridge House, Oxford Road,
Uxbridge, Middx, UB8 1U
Tom Rini wrote:
>On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 05:01:54PM -0500, Rune Torgersen wrote:
>
>>>From: Tom Rini [mailto:trini at kernel.crashing.org]
>>>On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 04:57:56PM -0500, Rune Torgersen wrote:
>>>
BTW..
What are the device node numbers for ttyCPM[0..5] ?
>>>204 42...45 (
> Yes, the 'HPI' - are connected to a T.I. DSP, 6416 type.
>
> About the HPI problem progress.
> now we have the following resolve method:
>
> 1, If we use a temp variable to store the read out data, then store the
data to SDRAM, it is OK, there is no hop.
> tmpReadRst = READ_UL_HPI_REG(UL_HPI
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