Hi Nathan, Warner,
first, I had the feeling that I have to provide a fast solution which
makes PowerMacs usable again. I am aware that the committed version
doesn't win a prize.
Also, I didn't know that we have AIM & FDT, Nathan which one?
On 05.11.15 21:26, Warner Losh wrote:
I'd suggested that this be driven off a global quirk like
u_int fdt_quirks;
#define FDT_QUIRK_8BIT_IIC_ADDR 1
...
In openfirm.h?
if (fdt_quirks & FDT_QUIRK_8BIT_IIC_ADDR)
dinfo->opd_dinfo.addr = paddr;
else
dinfo->opd_dinfo.addr = paddr << 1;
And the platform code, whatever that means, would set it when it "knows"
this is the case.
If I get that right, I'd have to set the fdt_quirk in each I2C parent,
like kiic.c and smu.c?
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Nathan Whitehorn
<nwhiteh...@freebsd.org <mailto:nwhiteh...@freebsd.org>> wrote:
I'm not sure this is the best way to do this: we have AIM systems
that use FDT, for example. Can we make it a quirk in the host-bus
driver? Or do a run-time check to see if the root node has MacRISC
in its compatible property?
The 'compatible property' approach would be limited/isolated to one file
(ofw_iicbus.c) in comparison to the quirk approach where I'd have to
adapt at least (known now) four files.
I can go either way, just my thoughts.
Andreas
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