[parisc-linux] PALinux on HP9000/735-125
Thomas Bogendoerfer
tsbogend@alpha.franken.de
Sun, 6 Jan 2002 23:29:08 +0100
On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 01:34:32PM -0800, Christian Suder wrote:
> I think it should work to boot HPUX, get the correct EISA .cfg file and
> use the eisa_config utility. The configuration is actually stored in an
but that's not enough. I did that and setup the card with HPUX, but it's
still unconfigured, when Linux finds it. The .cfg describes how to
configure the different card parameters, eisa_config puts the selected
params to a nvram, and some other part does the real card poking
during kernel startup. Other platforms have that card poking stuff
included into the firmware.
It isn't a big deal to do the card setup itself, because .cfg includes
everything needed. It's more a problem of getting that information
during the kernel startup. If we know the nvram setup and how stuff
gets put there, we could read that and do the card setup from within
the Linux kernel. But I haven't found anything about that, yet.
Thomas.
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