Ralf Baechle wrote:
Both CONFIG_PCI_NEW and PCI_AUTO were amazingly broken in both concept
and implementation. It is possible to get them to work well for particular
configurations but for the general case nothing else nothing but rewrite
can rescue things.
Hi Ralf,
I found this the hard wa
Blue Swirl wrote:
Someone could port OpenBIOS or LinuxBIOS to MIPS.
Well, just FYI:
I sort-of-ported U-Boot to Qemu (-M mips). Network performance sucks for
some reason (hard enough that tftp-booting a kernel is impossible) and I
didn't have time to investigate this yet. But I guess that p
Alexander Voropay wrote:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- QEMU malta emulation is not really complete, to put it mildly
Out of curiosity, what parts did you miss?
Like, for example, the PCI stuff. So I can use the network card.
PCI stuff in the QEMU/Malta works fine, but pseudo-bootrom
does not
On 9/26/07, Alexander Voropay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> - QEMU malta emulation is not really complete, to put it mildly
> >> Out of curiosity, what parts did you miss?
> > Like, for example, the PCI stuff. So I can use the network card.
>
> PCI stuff in the QE
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 08:25:18PM +0400, Alexander Voropay wrote:
> >>>- QEMU malta emulation is not really complete, to put it mildly
> >>Out of curiosity, what parts did you miss?
> >Like, for example, the PCI stuff. So I can use the network card.
>
> PCI stuff in the QEMU/Malta works fine, bu
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- QEMU malta emulation is not really complete, to put it mildly
Out of curiosity, what parts did you miss?
Like, for example, the PCI stuff. So I can use the network card.
PCI stuff in the QEMU/Malta works fine, but pseudo-bootrom
does not perform PCI enumeration a
Thiemo Seufer wrote:
Vlad Lungu wrote:
I know some of you will laugh, but:
- QEMU malta emulation is not really complete, to put it mildly
Out of curiosity, what parts did you miss?
Like, for example, the PCI stuff. So I can use the network card.
And yes, I am aware of YAMON.
- the QEMU t
Vlad Lungu wrote:
> I know some of you will laugh, but:
>
> - QEMU malta emulation is not really complete, to put it mildly
Out of curiosity, what parts did you miss?
> - the QEMU target is available only for Linux 2.6
> - despite popular opinion, 2.4 ain't dead yet, at least in the embedded
> m