Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
The 3c590 uses the 'vx' driver which is PIO/MMIO only.
If it compiles on the sparc64 I suspect it will work fine.
There is 0 chance the vr(4) driver will work on sparc64, it uses
vtophys() for DMA and it doesn't look like it's endian-clean either. By
the way, the
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Maxime Henrion wrote:
Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
The 3c590 uses the 'vx' driver which is PIO/MMIO only.
If it compiles on the sparc64 I suspect it will work fine.
There is 0 chance the vr(4) driver will work on sparc64, it uses
vtophys() for DMA and it doesn't look like
Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Maxime Henrion wrote:
Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
The 3c590 uses the 'vx' driver which is PIO/MMIO only.
If it compiles on the sparc64 I suspect it will work fine.
There is 0 chance the vr(4) driver will work on sparc64, it uses
vtophys()
The 3c590 uses the 'vx' driver which is PIO/MMIO only.
If it compiles on the sparc64 I suspect it will work fine.
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Maxime Henrion wrote:
Alan Lai wrote:
freebsd has those drivers for x86 machines, is that possible to compile
them for ultrasparc machines?
is there any
freebsd has those drivers for x86 machines, is that possible to compile
them for ultrasparc machines?
is there any way to get an x86 nic work under freebsd/ultrasparc?
if so, whats the work that i have to do?
please advice
is the freebsd-sparc kernel not open source? i cannot compile/custimize it
Alan Lai wrote:
freebsd has those drivers for x86 machines, is that possible to compile
them for ultrasparc machines?
is there any way to get an x86 nic work under freebsd/ultrasparc?
if so, whats the work that i have to do?
please advice
You first need to convert the card to use the busdma