Sebastian Henschel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > sorry, but the list somehow does not like my attachments. you can > download the tarball from > http://kodeaffe.de/powerbook-54-device tree.tar.bz2 > > ----- Forwarded message from Sebastian Henschel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- > > Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 10:02:29 +0200 > From: Sebastian Henschel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org" <debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org> > Subject: Re: PowerBook 5,4 (the latest alu): cpufreq/sound/eth1394 > X-Operating-System: Debian GNU/Linux > User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.5.1+cvs20040105i > > hello ben... > > * Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-24 09:09 +0200 > ]: > > CPUFREQ: > > > > first, i thought: no problem, just pretend 5,4 to be like 5,2, but that > > > did not work out. i modified pmac feature.c at two places so far: > > > - line 2120ff to add an entry for 5,4 > > > - line 2624 to trigger the "bump clock speed hack" > > > > DO NOT DO THAT ! > > > > I should add a FAT BOLD warning, it's dangerous to play blind games > > with the clock chip. perdiod. > > ok, i just thought that a younger sister of the same generation of > powerbooks should behave similar to the older sister. > > > I'll have to find out the proper values > > for this model, you can help by sending me a tarball of > > /proc/device-tree > > attached. > > > > > SOUND: > > > for "snapper". so far, i found out, that this function is located in > > > arch/ppc/syslib/prom.c. what is responsible for filling the property > > > "compatible"? looking back at my cpufreq problem, do you think > > > that the parsing of the openfirmware device tree somewhat fails or > > > misbehaves? i feel like one important item has changed unexpectedly in > the OF > > > and subsequent property calls result in failures. i attached the file > > > tree of /proc/device-tree if that could be useful. > > > Or maybe you simply have a new sound chip which isn't "snapper" ? > > of course, that is possible. but why should apple replace the sound chip > within the same generation? nevertheless, it seems quite compatible to > snapper. i suggest you will see that in the devices-tree? > > > thanks, > sebastian > -- > ::: .O. > ::: ..O > ::: OOO > ::: lynx -source http://www.kodeaffe.de/shensche.pub | gpg --import > > > > > > ----- End forwarded message -----
was wondering how this was getting on and how as quoted earlier ("Or maybe you simply have a new sound chip which isn't "snapper" ?") does one know that the soundchip is "snapper"? Do you have to look in the /proc device-tree and if so, where in particualr. I'm new to all this actually hence my question.