Date: Sat, 6 Sep 1997 02:37:34 -0700 (PDT) From: "Richard G. Duvall" <rgduvall@greymalkin.com> To: smpatel@freebsd.org Cc: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Having trouble adding patch Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95.970906022824.989A-200000@greymalkin.com>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] I have a Supra Express 33.6i PnP ISA modem in my machine. I realize that FreeBSD doesn't really "like" PnP, but I decided that I would try using the patch located in xperimnt/ISA_PnP. I followed the directions, I "make" the pnpinfo.c, and run pnpinfo. I actually ran it like this, so that I could write the output of pnpinfo to a file: pnpinfo > PnP-Data.txt That way, i could look at the file in one terminal while I edited the files in another. After I edited the files, i rebooted, and as far as I can see, the modem didn't detect still. I have attached the output file from pnpinfo so that you could take a look at it and perhaps tell me in detail what I need to do. When I dial the modem, which "/dev/?" port do I set to dial the modem once it is in? I tried all except /dev/cuaa0, which is my mouse. Perhaps this is my only problem, I just don't know what port to use! I think it is more sophisticated than that, so, to be sure, could you please look at the attached file from pnpinfo, and tell me the settings (or just send me the file) for pnp.c? The patch already added the "controller pnp0" line to the configuration file, so I didn't worry about that. Help would be nice. Thanks. Sincerely, Richard G. Duvall [-- Attachment #2 --] Checking for Plug-n-Play devices... Trying Read_Port at 203 Trying Read_Port at 243 Card assigned CSN #1 Board Vendor ID: SUP1381 Board Serial Number: 00045de8 PnP Version: 1.0 Vendor Version: 0 Device Description: SupraExpress 336i PnP Voice Modem Logical Device ID: SUP1381 (8113b04e) Device supports I/O Range Check Compatible Device ID: SUP1290 (9012b04e) Start Dependent Function Device decodes the full 16-bit ISA address I/O Range maximum address: 0x3f8 I/O Range maximum address: 0x3f8 I/O alignment for minimum: 8 I/O length: 8 IRQ: 4 Start Dependent Function Device decodes the full 16-bit ISA address I/O Range maximum address: 0x2f8 I/O Range maximum address: 0x2f8 I/O alignment for minimum: 8 I/O length: 8 IRQ: 3 Start Dependent Function Device decodes the full 16-bit ISA address I/O Range maximum address: 0x3e8 I/O Range maximum address: 0x3e8 I/O alignment for minimum: 8 I/O length: 8 IRQ: 4 Start Dependent Function Device decodes the full 16-bit ISA address I/O Range maximum address: 0x2e8 I/O Range maximum address: 0x2e8 I/O alignment for minimum: 8 I/O length: 8 IRQ: 3 Start Dependent Function Device decodes the full 16-bit ISA address I/O Range maximum address: 0x3e8 I/O Range maximum address: 0x3e8 I/O alignment for minimum: 8 I/O length: 8 IRQ: 5 Start Dependent Function Device decodes the full 16-bit ISA address I/O Range maximum address: 0x2e8 I/O Range maximum address: 0x2e8 I/O alignment for minimum: 8 I/O length: 8 IRQ: 5 Start Dependent Function Device decodes the full 16-bit ISA address I/O Range maximum address: 0x3e8 I/O Range maximum address: 0x3e8 I/O alignment for minimum: 8 I/O length: 8 IRQ: 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 15 Start Dependent Function Device decodes the full 16-bit ISA address I/O Range maximum address: 0x2e8 I/O Range maximum address: 0x2e8 I/O alignment for minimum: 8 I/O length: 8 IRQ: 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 15 Start Dependent Function Device decodes the full 16-bit ISA address I/O Range maximum address: 0x3f8 I/O Range maximum address: 0x3f8 I/O alignment for minimum: 8 I/O length: 8 IRQ: 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 15 Start Dependent Function Device decodes the full 16-bit ISA address I/O Range maximum address: 0x2f8 I/O Range maximum address: 0x2f8 I/O alignment for minimum: 8 I/O length: 8 IRQ: 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 15 Start Dependent Function Device decodes the full 16-bit ISA address I/O Range maximum address: 0x200 I/O Range maximum address: 0x3f8 I/O alignment for minimum: 8 I/O length: 8 IRQ: 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 15 End Dependent Function End Tag
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