[parisc-linux] Dino developments...
Alex deVries
adevries@thepuffingroup.com
Mon, 04 Oct 1999 15:57:21 -0400
Grant Grundler wrote:
> First cut review notes on the v1.17 dino.c:
>
> o card-mode is only supported by dino 3.x.
> Only need to look for card-mode which is 3.0 or better.
> Look for DINO_MEM_DATA in the Dino ERS.
> I know for a fact none were shipped and no HP-UX drivers
> were shipped to support it either.
Ah, okay. This is info that's not in the docs.
> o "struct hp_driver" is not named very well. Needed more beer? :^)
> I'd like to suggest "struct pa_iodc_driver" or something like that.
I agree.
> o I'm not sure any systems were shipped with 2.0 built-in dino.
> Anybody know? What about 2.1's?
> I don't expect numbers to be posted here - just the existence.
I'd say just leave those config lines in for now.
> o I see my long-ass comment about broken dino versions has been removed.
> Was it intentionally removed?
> (It's ok...I wrote it because I thought it was either useful or
> interesting depending on why anyone bothers reading the code).
That's now been moved to README.dino
>
> o "struct dino_version_mapping" doesn't appear to be used.
> Can this go?
Yes!
> o FYI: "ifdef USE_PCI_INTR_OPS" stuff is mine.
> I want to save it for some experiments on interrupt path latency.
> May be able to run those by the end of this month at this pace.
Sounds good.
> o I'd like to move the card-mode initialization into a seperate
> routine. Makes the common initialization easier to read.
> I can already see some stuff is missing too.
That's a good plan. I simply stole the config stuff out of the Dino
docs' example, and it worked, I never actually figured out what it
should be. I'm still stunned that it worked.
> o Before generic PCI bus walk occurs card-mode dino support must
> program PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE of each PCI device below it.
> Firmware does this for PCI devices below built-in Dino.
> For now, this can be a simple none-recursive bus walk since
> very few people will have the card-mode expansion chassis (which
> uses PCI-PCI bridges).
> I'll take care of it this week but just wanted it noted in case
> anyone wonders why card-mode interrupts don't work now.
Sounds good.
> o is_buildtin_dino(). Typo and it's not needed right now.
That should probably be removed then.
> o 0x05d. Need the workaround to eventually support J2240 firmware bug.
> This was included in the macros I had posted previously.
> Can just add another HPHW_BRIDGE entry instead.
That's a good idea.
Grant, I'll leave it to you to commit these changes.
- Alex
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Alex deVries
Vice President of Engineering
The Puffin Group