Subject: Re: Building a kernel...
To: Adam K Kirchhoff <adamk@voicenet.com>
From: Greg Hughes <gl2hughes@uwaterloo.ca>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 03/04/2002 21:02:24
Adam,
The step you mention is meant to remove the touch-screen (PIU) device
support from the kernel. I don't think it will really matter if you
have it in the kernel or not. However, I don't know if the line to
include the DSIU / TP driver in the kernel will work because of the
change to layout of the configuration files.
I am currently trying to determine what the procedure should be to get
the DSIU / TP driver to work with CVS versions of the kernel and will
let you know once I know.
- Greg
On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 14:24, Adam K Kirchhoff wrote:
>
> So, once again, I'm trying to build a kernel for my z50 :-) I really want
> to get suspend and resume working, and Greg Hughes' kernel which supports
> suspend and resume doesn't support my wireless card...
>
> So I've pulled the latest code from CVS as well as the code from Greg's
> site for the TrackPoint.
>
> Here's the first problem: His instructions say to find the line in the
> kernel config file that says "vrpiu* at vrip? addr 0x0b000120 size 0x1a0
> intr 5" and comment it out. But that line doesn't exist. This make me
> think that the code in CVS has been updated, but has it been updated to
> the point where it already supports the TrackPoint? If not, do I just
> skip that line in his instructions and continue with the rest of the
> process that Greg outlines in his instructions?
>
> Adam
>
>