On 11 Jan 2002, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:

> Ian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have one completely unknown device, and one which lists the wrong
> > module, and a firewire without a module listed.
> >
> > unknown         : Apple|Uni-North AGP (vendor:106b device:0020)
> > Card:ATI Rage 128: ATI|Rage 128 Pro AGP 4x (vendor:1002 device:5046)
> > unknown         : Apple Computer Inc.|UniNorth PCI (vendor:106b device:001f)
> > unknown         : DEC|DECchip 21154 (vendor:1011 device:0026)
> > aic7xxx         : Adaptec|AHA-7850 (vendor:9004 device:5078 subv:0490 subd:5078)
> > unknown         : unknown (106b/0022/ffff/ffff)
> > usb-ohci        : Apple|Keylargo USB (vendor:106b device:0019)
> > usb-ohci        : Apple|Keylargo USB (vendor:106b device:0019)
> > unknown         : Texas Instruments|TSB12LV23 OHCI Compliant IEEE-1394 Controller 
>(vendor:104c device:8019)
> > unknown         : Apple Computer Inc.|UniNorth PCI (vendor:106b device:001e)
> > sungem          : Apple|Ethernet controller (vendor:106b device:0021)
> > unknown         : Virtual|Hub [] (vendor:0000 device:0000)
> > unknown         : Apple Computer|Apple Keyboard Hub [ALPS] [] (vendor:05ac 
>device:1001)
> > unknown         : Apple Computer|iMac Keyboard [ALPS M2452] [Human Interface 
>Devices|Boot Interface Subclass|Keyboard] (vendor:05ac device:0201)
> > Mouse:USB|Wheel : Microsoft Corp.|IntelliMouse Optical [Human Interface 
>Devices|Boot Interface Subclass|Mouse] (vendor:045e device:0040)
> > unknown         : Virtual|Hub [] (vendor:0000 device:0000)
>
> This is an apple machine? You're running Cooker-PPC then?

Yep, the only way to use an apple machine :)

> > The ethernet card marked as sungem should really be a gmac:
> >   Bus  3, device  15, function  0:
> >     Ethernet controller: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth GMAC (rev 0).
> >       IRQ 41.
> >       Master Capable.  Latency=16.  Min Gnt=64.Max Lat=64.
> >       Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xf5200000 [0xf53fffff].
>
> Well it's ok for me -- assuming you've modprobed module gmac by
> hand and you saw in dmesg that the kernel sees the ethernet
> device with it?

[iwhite@g4 kde]$ /sbin/lsmod
Module                  Size  Used by
r128                   99744   1
agpgart                18928   3
dmasound_awacs         24400   0
dmasound_core          11216   0 [dmasound_awacs]
soundcore               4880   3 [dmasound_core]
gmac                   16096   1 (autoclean)
[iwhite@g4 kde]$ dmesg |grep eth0
eth0: GMAC at 00:30:65:4c:b7:a4, driver v1.5k4
eth0: PHY ID: 0x00406212
eth0: Found Broadcom BCM5201 PHY
eth0: Link state change, phy_status: 0x782d
eth0:    Link up ! BCM5201/5221 aux_stat: 0x003f
eth0:    Full Duplex: 1, Speed: 100


> > And the unknown device shows up in /proc/pci as:
> >   Bus  2, device   7, function  0:
> >     Class ff00: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo Mac I/O (rev 2).
> >       Master Capable.  Latency=16.
> >       Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x80000000 [0x8007ffff].
> >
> > The ieee 1394 device is an ohci device as the name mentions and uses
> > ohci1394.
>
> Ok I can add this -- but have you tried to modprobe ohci1394 by
> hand and what does it give?

ohci1394: v0.51 08/08/01 Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PCI: Enabling device 02:0a.0 (0010 -> 0012)
ohci1394_0: OHCI-1394 1.0 (PCI): IRQ=[63]  MMIO=[80080000-80080800]  Max Packet=[2048]

Ian

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