Hi Dale, with these files it just works. Thank you very much! :-) It seems I messed up the interrupt setup. At least I learned a few things about the kernel and PCI as well...
But now that the CPU module does as its told I got the next problem: Lack of documentation for the Prodrive MCCB-3 carrier board. Always the same... Sebastian Am 01.02.2007 um 13:13 schrieb Dale Farnsworth: > Hi Sebastian, > > Yes, the driver needs receive and transmit interrupts. However, the > same irq number is used for PHY status change as well as for packet > receive and transmit. I don't see how you could see PHY status change > interrupts and not rx/tx interrupts. mv643xx_eth_int_handler() should > be called for all ethernet-related interrupts*. Are you certain that > you're not seeing rx and tx interrupts? > > * You may not see an interrupt on every packet because of the > transmit irq coalescing mechanism and the use of NAPI on receive. > > Mark Greer and I are starting on arch/powerpc support for the mv64x60 > and ppmc280. We will submit it as when we have something useful. > In the meantime, the arch/ppc code below may serve as a hint. > (Just to be clear, I didn't write this code and don't mean to take > credit for it.) > > -Dale _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-embedded mailing list [email protected] https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-embedded
