Hi,

On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Dimitris Lampridis wrote:

> First of all, I'm not porting any existing driver. My opinion is that
> all drivers up to now are very "custom-made" and thus error-prone.
> I'm trying instead to write a new driver for 2.6 kernels that tries to
> imitate (long live Open Source) the behaviour of the OHCI driver.

Good to know, thank you.

> My work is advancing but I cannot tell you when it will be ready. I'm a
> little puzzled with the interrupts and also with the DMA transfers.
> I really do hope to make it work before Christmas, because my degree is
> depending on it...

OK, in this case I'll have to look at porting some existing
2.4 driver to 2.6. Some people have said they got Troy
Kisky's (BoundaryDevices) driver working nicely on 2.4.
Could you Dimitris or anyone else please tell me, are
there problems with Troy's driver. Would it be suitable to
be ported to 2.6?

> And another one: I can configure my interrupts to be active high/low and
> level/edge triggered. On an i386 arch, with the HC sitting on the PCI
> bus, what is the proper configuration?

PCI interrupts are level triggered, active low.

Olav



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