> Do you have some test programs for MPC8260 mcc driver that I can use? I
The driver itself does not need a particular code to be tested. Once it has been loaded,the function module_init() provides to initialize the MCC1 on the two TDMs C1 & D1. The interrupt handler is responsible of re-loading the BDs after the completion of receiving process. Obviously You must check it with an oscilloscope and verify that all the signal needed by the MCC are active. Be aware that all the I/O pins and accessories functions have been previously programmed, because the driver does not provide any configuration of the I/O neither than clocks routing > managed to compiled > and loaded your driver, but seems like it has some conflicts with Pete's ATM > driver, once I load > ATM driver, mcc driver won't load; if I load mcc driver first, then ATM > driver, mcc driver won't unload. We have succesfully tested the driver with both M.V. 2.4.0-test2 (by Linux CDK 1.2) and 2.4.4 (by ELDK 2.0.2), but unfotunately We did not implemented any ATM driver. Regards Ing.Gianfranco Morandi Eurostudio s.r.l. Rome Italy ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/