> > The Linux kernel includes full PCI setup code (BIOS if you will). > I originally wrote it for the Alpha and it was then taken, expanded > etc. It is very functional, I believe that it runs/works on the ebsa-285 > at system start up. I am assuming that this is the case 'cos I have > another PCI based ARM system that I'm about to turn PCI on for. Right now > I'm at the 'loading a RAMdisk stage'... > Is it the layout_? functions in bios32.c ? You find them in alpha and m68k arch, not in all arch, not in arm. I'd a look at it and I think i'll try to port it to arm. Could you please sum up how it works ? (I mean what function is doing what) And what I can discard as there is a lone PCI bus on EBSA285 board Christophe unsubscribe: body of `unsubscribe linux-arm' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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