On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Bob Breuer breu...@mc.net wrote:
Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On 11/08/11 17:11, Bob Breuer wrote:
The ledma base address defaults to 0xff00 on reset. This
fixes a bug with Solaris and SS-20 OBP when boot net is skipped.
Signed-off-by: Bob
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 5:04 AM, Bob Breuer breu...@mc.net wrote:
Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On 15/08/11 16:38, Bob Breuer wrote:
Depends on the rom. The SS-5 rom always sets it correctly, whereas the
SS-20 rom only sets it when you do boot net. Also, this is just the
top 8 bits of the
On 15/08/11 16:38, Bob Breuer wrote:
Depends on the rom. The SS-5 rom always sets it correctly, whereas the
SS-20 rom only sets it when you do boot net. Also, this is just the
top 8 bits of the address. The DMA2 documentation[1] for E_BASE_ADDR
states that these upper address bits default to
Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On 15/08/11 16:38, Bob Breuer wrote:
Depends on the rom. The SS-5 rom always sets it correctly, whereas the
SS-20 rom only sets it when you do boot net. Also, this is just the
top 8 bits of the address. The DMA2 documentation[1] for E_BASE_ADDR
states that these
On 11/08/11 17:11, Bob Breuer wrote:
The ledma base address defaults to 0xff00 on reset. This
fixes a bug with Solaris and SS-20 OBP when boot net is skipped.
Signed-off-by: Bob Breuerbreu...@mc.net
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diff --git a/hw/sparc32_dma.c b/hw/sparc32_dma.c
index e75694b..61812fb 100644
---
Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On 11/08/11 17:11, Bob Breuer wrote:
The ledma base address defaults to 0xff00 on reset. This
fixes a bug with Solaris and SS-20 OBP when boot net is skipped.
Signed-off-by: Bob Breuerbreu...@mc.net
---
diff --git a/hw/sparc32_dma.c b/hw/sparc32_dma.c
index
The ledma base address defaults to 0xff00 on reset. This
fixes a bug with Solaris and SS-20 OBP when boot net is skipped.
Signed-off-by: Bob Breuer breu...@mc.net
---
diff --git a/hw/sparc32_dma.c b/hw/sparc32_dma.c
index e75694b..61812fb 100644
--- a/hw/sparc32_dma.c
+++ b/hw/sparc32_dma.c