Hi :)! > Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2020 at 7:21 PM > From: "Radoslaw Kujawa" <[email protected]> > To: "Rocky Hotas" <[email protected]> > Cc: "Martin Husemann" <[email protected]>, [email protected] > Subject: Re: pci_mapreg_map and BAR from `Bus space tutorial'
> There's also a good general tutorial about NetBSD drivers, by Jochen > Kunz, that is referenced at the end of bus_space tutorial. Yes, I started reading it, too. As regards PCI, it seems sometimes too wide and slightly off-topic, but it's also a basic and accurate source of notions. > The slides were not designed as a stand-alone learning material - I just > used them to track the progress of a live tutorial, and emphasize > important areas. So slides obviously lack any background information or > comments. I was sure this material was intended to be real-time commented. In fact some EuroBSDCon video streamings are available on Youtube, but in the 2012 case I could not find your tutorial. Just in case a video already exists and has been published somewhere, and only if you want to share it, let me know. But don't worry otherwise. > As you have probably noticed, the source to slides and examples is > available on GitHub. However, if you are serious about expanding the > tutorial please contact me off-list, as I am getting more and more > hesitant to continue using GitHub for anything (I'll arrange a > self-hosted repo). Got it. It's now too early to discuss about this, but if I manage to write something, I'll keep this in mind and inform you. > Sure, feel free to contact me. > > Due to time constraints, I cannot guarantee a timely response, but I am > very much interested in any further problems, or general comments that > you may have. Thank you so much, I'm glad to know this. No problem for any time-delay. > I honeslty have no idea, debugging this would require digging into > gxemul internals. Ok! This is just a secondary issue now, but I mentioned it FTR. Bye! Rocky
