YH,

Thanks, that seems to have fixed the problem.

Greg

On Nov 24, 2004, at 3:48 PM, YhLu wrote:

In the AMD8111_lpc.c

static void amd8111_lpc_enable_resources(device_t dev)
{
        pci_dev_enable_resources(dev);

        enable_childrens_resources(dev);
}

static struct device_operations lpc_ops  = {
        .read_resources   = amd8111_lpc_read_resources,
        .set_resources    = pci_dev_set_resources,
        .enable_resources = amd8111_lpc_enable_resources,
        .init             = lpc_init,
        .scan_bus         = scan_static_bus,
//      .enable           = amd8111_enable,
        .ops_pci          = &lops_pci,
};

So I guess you need to add the device driver for the lpc in SB.

Then the scan_static_bus and enable_childrens_resources(dev) will be called.

Regards

YH

-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 1:29 PM
To: 'LinuxBIOS'
Subject: pnp_enable_resource not being called

The sandpoint has the following structure:

Northbridge MPC107 --> Southbridge W83C553 --> Superio PC97307

The config file looks like:

chip northbridge/motorola/mpc107
device pci_domain 0 on
device pci 0.0 on end
device pci b.0 on
chip southbridge/winbond/w83c553
chip superio/NSC/pc97307
device pnp 15c.0 on end #
Kyeboard
device pnp 15c.1 on end # Mouse
device pnp 15c.2 on end #
Real-time Cloc
k
device pnp 15c.3 on end # Floppy
device pnp 15c.4 on end #
Parallel port
device pnp 15c.5 on end # com2
device pnp 15c.6 on end # com1
device pnp 15c.7 on end # gpio
device pnp 15c.8 on end # Power
manageme
nt
end
end
end # pci to isa bridge
device pci b.1 on end # pci ide controller
end
device cpu_bus 0 on
chip cpu/ppc/mpc74xx
device cpu 0 on end
end
end
end


The dev_enumerate() code is calling the PNP enable routines and the
dev_initialize() code is calling the PNP init routine. However the
dev_enable() code never calls the PNP enable_resource routine, which
means the the PNP devices are never actually enabled.

The enable_dev routine for the superio device calls:

         pnp_enable_devices(dev, &ops,
                 sizeof(pnp_dev_info)/sizeof(pnp_dev_info[0]),
pnp_dev_info);

where ops is defined as:

static struct device_operations ops = {
         .read_resources   = pnp_read_resources,
         .set_resources    = pnp_set_resources,
         .enable_resources = pnp_enable_resources,
         .enable           = pnp_enable,
         .init             = init,
};

Any ideas why this is not working? Is there something else that needs
to happen?

Greg

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