On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 06:11:20PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > Forgot the hades there... The hades PCI range should be found in the older > kernels: > > /* > * On the Hades map the PCI memory, I/O and configuration areas > * (0x80000000 - 0xbfffffff). > * > * Settings: supervisor only, non-cacheable, serialized, read and write. > */ > > if (MACH_IS_HADES) { > __asm__ __volatile__ ("movel %0,%/d0\n\t" > ".chip 68040\n\t" > "movec %%d0,%%itt0\n\t" > "movec %%d0,%%dtt0\n\t" > ".chip 68k\n\t" > : /* no outputs */ > : "g" (0x803fa040) > : "d0"); > } > > There you are. IO is in the same space as memory physically; the PPC code > might be a good starting point to see how memory vs. IO access is handled > there. 0x1000 physical is going to hurt a lot :-)
Can somebody fix that in CVS? > Drop me a kernel image, or a short note where to get your source. Plus I'd I announced the amiga image here, on my debian-m68k pages. Its built straight from CVS, with the two patches I sent here. When I get to it, I'll make a real kernel-patch package. Atari image did not build yet. > Keep 2.2 kernels around for boot-floppies. What are 2.4 features used for > on boot-floppies, exactly? We need devfs, not in the boot-floppies though, but in d-i. But building a test set of the boot-floppies with 2.4 might be a first step, maybe just so that some people actually test 2.4 before we roll it out. > Since I'm only keeping the Atari for hysteric reasons, and not for any hysteric reasons? Or historic? Ok, nobody touch your Atari! > real work we could reasonably drop Atari in the long term. Macs still make > up part of the buildd pool so be careful what you wish for :-) Yeah, I know. I powered mine up only once yet, the sound is working, why is there no linux support for it? I guess its hard to install linux, without video output. Hmm, maybe I could hook it up to the TV, after all its an AV. > Someone (tm) needs to get into fs hacking and port hfs, affs and some > other legacy filesystems over to 2.4 ... or come up with a user space tool > for this, see hfsplusutils :-) Ok someone, step forward! Christian