Subject: Re: devices which show up as "not configured" on shark
To: Darren Reed <darrenr@reed.wattle.id.au>
From: Chris G. Demetriou <cgd@netbsd.org>
List: port-arm32
Date: 04/09/2000 22:54:37
Darren Reed <darrenr@reed.wattle.id.au> writes:
> Looking at NetBSD-1.4/arm32 on my shark, there's quite a few things
> which show up as not configured:
which shouldn't necessarily worry you.
> dma-controller@i00 at ofisa0 not configured
> interrupt-controller@i20 at ofisa0 not configured
> timer@i40 at ofisa0 not configured
this is part of the standard isa support goop, it's actually used, but
nobody bothers matching the OF device hierarchy.
> configuration@i15c at ofisa0 not configured
don't even know what this is.
> mouse@aux at ofbus2 not configured
this is the mouse. that's supported, but again not via a device that
attaches to the OF device hierearchy.
> power@i380 at ofisa0 not configured
don't even know what this is, either. (the machine doesn't have soft
power, though, so it's not gonna be particularly interesting.)
> eeprom at ofbus3 not configured
forget which eeprom this is. you don't want to touch it, anyway.
> midi@i330 at ofisa0 not configured
this is the midi device you'll get if you've got the audio drivers
configured. same as the others.
> pci at ofbus1 not configured
nobody's done much with this, AFAIK (except to test that configuration
space accesses worked). come up with a connector to attach a PCI
device, and i suspect it'll be pretty easy to make some code work.
> display@it3b0 at ofbus1 not configured
this is the VGA controller.
> does -current provide any more drivers for the above ?
the ones that should be supported pretty much are already.
cgd
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