On 1 Jan 2013, at 19:17, Andrew Turner wrote:

> This looks like it is too late in the boot process. If you are using
> FDT you will need to use the FDT uart which is initialised in cninit.

On a semi-related note: the current obstacle to moving more devices over to 
using FDT on BERI is that our FDT implementation appears to require a PIC to be 
configured. We're not actually using a PIC on BERI currently. It works fine 
attached to nexus, as the implied fallback for not having a PIC is to simply 
use the suitably numbered interrupt wires direct into the MIPS. However, trying 
the same setup described using FDT leads to an interrupt-related warning at 
boot, and no interrupt being provided to the driver. I suspect I need to 
provide a PIC-alike software component as a fall-back for the non-PIC case. 
From a brief e-mail exchange with JC, it sounds like the XLP FDT setup is 
actually not using interrupts either, currently.

Robert
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