On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:03 AM, Jon Loeliger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > vb wrote: >> >> I recently ported two platforms (8245 and 8541) from ppc tree in >> earlier 2.6 versions into powerpc tree in 2.6.25. It is amazing how >> little the device tree contents are described, a lot of things >> required reverse engineering of the kernel code to understand the >> meaning of some numbers in the tree. >> >> I am also willing to contribute into a document describing this >> transition, please keep me in the loop, >> >> regards, >> Vadim > > > Well, perhaps as a starting point you could tell us > which things required reverse engineering or what you > were not able to find in a document? >
wow, where do I begin here :-) my favorite was interrupt-map in PCI section: A typical value would look like this: interrupt-map = < /* IDSEL 0x10 */ 08000 0 0 1 &mpic 0 1 08000 0 0 2 &mpic 1 1 08000 0 0 3 &mpic 2 1 08000 0 0 4 &mpic 3 1 [ repeated per IDSEL ] > I don't see 'interrupt-map' mentioned anywhere in the ./Documentation tree - it took me a while to find out what these numbers actually meant. cheers, Vadim > Thanks, > jdl > _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-embedded mailing list Linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-embedded