This is not particularly beautiful. Is there any advantage of using the
irq hack rather than putting this as code into some mainboard specific
init function?

> @@ -40,10 +40,55 @@
> +          device pnp 3f0.8 on                # AUX I/O
> +            irq 0x24 = 0x84          # OSC
> +
> +            irq 0xB2 = 0x0C          # Soft power status 1
> +            irq 0xB3 = 0x05          # Soft power status 2
> +            irq 0xC0 = 0x03          # IRQ MUX control
> +
> +            irq 0xC8 = 0x10          # GP50 = (I/O) output = Flashrom enable
> +            irq 0xCA = 0x09          # GP52 = IRQ8 (output)
> +            irq 0xCB = 0x01          # GP53 = nROMCS (output)
------ 8< -------
> +            irq 0xCC = 0x11          # GP54 = (I/O) input
------ >8 -------
> +            irq 0xF9 = 0x00             # read/write GP5x lines (0x1C)
> +
> +            irq 0xD0 = 0x08          # GP60 = IRQ1
> +            irq 0xD1 = 0x08          # GP61 = IRQ3
> +            irq 0xD2 = 0x08          # GP62 = IRQ4

------ 8< -------
> +            irq 0xD3 = 0x11          # GP63 = (I/O) input = JP901 on board
> +            irq 0xD4 = 0x11          # GP64 = (I/O) input
> +            irq 0xD5 = 0x11          # GP65 = (I/O) input
------ >8 -------

I don't think writing to GP inputs makes a lot of sense. Guess this
could/should be dropped.

> +            irq 0xD6 = 0x08          # GP66 = IRQ8
------ 8< -------
> +            irq 0xD7 = 0x11          # GP67 = (I/O) input
------ >8 -------
> +            irq 0xFA = 0x00          # read/write GP6x lines (0x88)
> +
> +            irq 0xE0 = 0x00          # GP10 (I/O) = output
------ 8< -------
> +            irq 0xE1 = 0x01          # GP11 (I/O) = input
------ >8 -------
> +            irq 0xE2 = 0x08          # GP12 = P17
> +            irq 0xE3 = 0x00          # GP13 (I/O) = output = LED fault on 
> front, active low
> +            irq 0xE4 = 0x00          # GP14 (I/O) = output
> +            irq 0xE5 = 0x00          # GP15 (I/O) = output
------ 8< -------
> +            irq 0xE6 = 0x01          # GP16 (I/O) = input = JP900 on board, 
> low on short, high on open
------ >8 -------
> +            irq 0xE7 = 0x00          # GP17 (I/O) = output = LED alert on 
> front, active low
> +            irq 0xF6 = 0xFF          # read/write GP1x lines (0xCA)
> +
> +            irq 0xEF = 0x00          # GP_INT2 disable
> +            irq 0xF0 = 0x00          # GP_INT1 disable
> +            irq 0xF1 = 0x00          # WDT_UNITS
> +            irq 0xF2 = 0x00          # WDT_VAL
> +            irq 0xF3 = 0x00          # WDT_CFG
> +            irq 0xF4 = 0x20          # WDT_CTRL (stop-cnt)
> +          end
> +          device pnp 3f0.a off               # ACPI (No support yet)
> +            # irq 0x60 = 0x0C
> +            # irq 0x61 = 0x80
> +          end
>          end
>        end
>        device pci 7.1 on end          # IDE

Stefan


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