Subject: Re: OFW and shark
To: None <leo@marco.de>
From: Chris G. Demetriou <cgd@netbsd.org>
List: port-arm32
Date: 06/14/1999 19:05:52
[ i've had this mail in my todo queue for 4 months, but didn't have
time to play around with the necessary bits to make sure i was giving
you the right answer until now... 8-)
Matthias Pfaller <leo@dachau.marco.de> writes:
> I noticed that the interrupts property for /isa/parallel is wrong.
> So I tried:
>
> dev /isa/parallel
> 7 1 encode-intr " interrupts" property
>
> but when I do a .properties after this, I still get "7 3" for the
> interrupts property.
>
> " interrupts" delete-property
>
> deletes the interrupts property as expected. What do I have to do to
> make this work?
Actually, if you do:
dev /isa/parallel
7 1 encode-intr " interrupts" property
then .properties i'd expect you'd see "7 1" (until you reset the
firmware 8-). e.g.:
ok .properties
model NSM,PC87307
reg 00000001 00000378 00000004
compatible pnpPNP,401
device_type parallel
name parallel
interrupts 00000007
00000003
ok 7 1 encode-intr " interrupts" property
ok .properties
model NSM,PC87307
reg 00000001 00000378 00000004
compatible pnpPNP,401
device_type parallel
name parallel
interrupts 00000007
00000001
Note that 'resetting the firmware' can happen as a result of saying
'boot' after you've halted from a kernel run, if i recall correctly.
8-)
If you put that (and only that) into your nvramrc, then it won't
work. One clue you might notice is that if you've got a serial
console, at boot-up the shark'd say:
<buffer@f70eb0d7>:4: V|wll ?
DNARD Rev. 5, xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx , 32 MB memory
Open Firmware , Built August 28, 1997 14:47:54
Copyright 1997 FirmWorks All Rights Reserved
Note the error/garbage before the "DNARD" line.
What you really need for an nvramrc mod is:
\ do the initializations that normally happen after nvramrc.
\ doing them by hand will keep them from happening later
probe-all
install-console banner
\ fix the parallel port's interrupt property.
dev /isa/parallel
7 1 encode-intr " interrupts" property
unselect-dev
FWIW, i often tend to say:
" /isa/parallel" select-dev
instead of
dev /isa/parallel
but either should work.
Is the 7/1 interrupt property for the parallel port correct? I'll add
this bit to the helpful hints+tips i'm working on...
cgd
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Disclaimer: Not speaking for NetBSD, just expressing my own opinion.