and shares some bits with ISA AT1700 driver. Gee, this one was really
easy :)
This card turned out to be quite good performer - I get about 360KB/s
on 386DX PS/2 machine, which is best of all supported cards so far.
Tested with AT1720T, card donated by David Brownlee.
and shares some bits with ISA AT1700 driver. Gee, this one was really
easy :)
This card turned out to be quite good performer - I get about 360KB/s
on 386DX PS/2 machine, which is best of all supported cards so far.
The ISA Bus on this machine doesn't support DMA, and all interrupt lines
are wire-OR'ed together. Mileage may vary if sharing interrupts.
Tested cards:
com: 8250 and 16550 UART's (8 bit)
ec: 3com Etherlink II (8 bit)
we: SMC 8013 Ethernet (16 bit) [work in progress]
Probes, ARP in both directions works, sends clean packets,
tcpdump show correct packets on receive, NDP for IPv6 works,
netstat -s shows nothing strange.. but doesn't talk TCP/IP!
Since arm32 isnt switched to ELF yet its not completely tested; It loads
a kernel but then hangs on symbol table loading; propably a ELF/a.out
symbol table conflict.
Also cleaned up the code a bit
- Correctly handle striding of data
- Better support for endian neutral access
- Correctly implement _stream variants of bus_space functions that can
byte swap. This reverses the automatic byte swapping done in hardware
for 16 bit ISA bus cards
unimplemented syscalls. Difference is that linux_sys_nosys() doesn't
post SIGSYS to the process. Linux doesn't do that and thus glibc (and
probably other Linux code) doesn't deal with SIGSYS, even through it
generally contains fallback code for ENOSYS case.
This also addresses port-i386/12503, though the issue was already discussed
earlier.