Subject: Re: Problem in mac68k -current, progress yet?
To: Scott Reynolds <scottr@og.org>
From: Hauke Fath <hauke@Espresso.Rhein-Neckar.DE>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/04/1997 21:20:08
At 15:39 Uhr +0200 04.08.1997, Scott Reynolds wrote:
>On Fri, 6 Jun 1997, Charles Sebold wrote:
>
>> >For some strange reason, the pmap_extract() call returns a value of
>> >0xfd000800 while mac68k_vidphys contains 0xfd000400. The latter value
>> >agrees with what the booter passes in.
>>
>> Has any progress been made on this yet?
>
>I believe this problem is finally (mostly) resolved. I'm quite curious to
>know if the SE/30 video problem has disappeared as a result; if you can
>compile your own kernels, you should be able to SUP the kernel source and
>build a working kernel now.
Ahh! I forgot about that. With the kernel you built, my 'sandbox' SE/30
runs dt 1.3 again! upon startup it makes some noise
Aug 3 20:30:39 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off 8000, prot 3
Aug 3 20:30:40 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe008
Aug 3 20:30:40 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off 9000, prot 3
Aug 3 20:30:41 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe009
Aug 3 20:30:41 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off a000, prot 3
Aug 3 20:30:42 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe00a
Aug 3 20:30:42 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off b000, prot 3
Aug 3 20:30:43 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe00b
Aug 3 20:30:43 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off c000, prot 3
Aug 3 20:30:43 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe00c
Aug 3 20:30:44 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off d000, prot 3
Aug 3 20:30:44 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe00d
Aug 3 20:30:47 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off 8000, prot 1
Aug 3 20:30:47 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe008
Aug 3 20:30:48 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off 9000, prot 1
Aug 3 20:30:50 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe009
Aug 3 20:30:50 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off a000, prot 1
Aug 3 20:30:51 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe00a
Aug 3 20:30:51 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off b000, prot 1
Aug 3 20:30:53 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe00b
Aug 3 20:30:53 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off c000, prot 1
Aug 3 20:31:03 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe00c
Aug 3 20:31:04 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): off d000, prot 1
Aug 3 20:31:05 wurzel /netbsd: grfmmap(a00): returning addr 0x000fe00d
but then all is fine.
hauke
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