[parisc-linux] WAX research
Alex deVries
adevries@linuxcare.com
Wed, 06 Dec 2000 21:59:48 -0500
I've spent some time trying to evaluate what it would be like to get WAX
support into Linux, and have nothing new to report.
Why this mail? Because I actually dug through some code and thought I'd
mail it here so it'd get archived and because maybe someone here has
something to add.
HP hasn't released docs on WAX and I can see why. WAX hasn't been used
in ages (the latest one is probably the D270, but they are in all 715s),
and finding the docs is probably hard.
So... alternative information that's a bit hard to find...
1. OpenBSD
There is some mention of WAX in here, but it's ancient. Maybe I'm not
looking at the latest version, it is stamped with
/* $OpenBSD: wax.c,v 1.1 1998/11/23 03:04:10 mickey Exp $ */
The file in question is src/sys/arch/hppa/dev/wax.c. You can get
download instructions from http://www.openbsd.org/hppa.html .
That version of wax.c just has some WAX detection code, although we know
how to do that already.
2. Mach4/Lites
You can get this code from
flux.cs.utah.edu/ftp://flux/mach/ALPHA/pa-snapshot2.tar.gz
I had actually thought that these guys had seen WAX code under NDA, but
the docs say that wax is unsupported. The code for wax in
usr/src/mach4/mach4-parisc/kernel/hpsgc/busconf.c looks like the code
for asp with the variables replaced. It looks like this is a dead end
too.
Mach4 actually also has some viper and ASP code that might be helpful.
If anyone has any corrections on any of this, or anything else to add,
let me know. If there's some public info to go on, it'd enable someone
to actually build up WAX support.
- Alex
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