Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 02:22:31 +1000 From: Alan Garfield <alan@fromorbit.com> To: Craig Boston <craig@tobuj.gank.org> Cc: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Resources and ACPI Message-ID: <1176308551.5949.7.camel@hiro.auspc.com.au> In-Reply-To: <20070411153703.GC60020@nowhere> References: <200704110951.l3B9p4hT024402@sana.init-main.com> <461CCB3D.1090402@fromorbit.com> <20070411140214.GA60020@nowhere> <1176302227.5057.12.camel@hiro.auspc.com.au> <20070411153703.GC60020@nowhere>
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On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 10:37 -0500, Craig Boston wrote: > Ok, well just for the record it's been a while since I've worked with > busdma so my knowledge is more of a high level overview. Hopefully if > I get anything wrong someone will step in and correct me. :) You da man! ---- jnet0: <JNet Ethernet Interface> port 0xa8,0xae-0xaf irq 19 on acpi0 jnet0: alloc io port: 00a8 size: 1 jnet0: alloc io port: 00ae size: 2 jnet0: Ethernet address: 00:09:3d:00:00:03 ---- Now for the irq! Looking at this all now it's kind of obvious how it works but until you gave me the break I was neck deep in confusion. The whole rid thing and not knowing about rman_get_start() and rman_get_size() so I could see what ports I was getting allocated was giving me grief. I was poking around in the dark with a blunt stick! Many thanks! Alan.
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