Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2007 13:21:50 -0700 (MST) From: "M. Warner Losh" <imp@bsdimp.com> To: freebsd-hackers@dino.sk Cc: freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Geode SC1100 i2c bus Message-ID: <20070204.132150.1288664462.imp@bsdimp.com> In-Reply-To: <200702040918.37825.freebsd-hackers@dino.sk> References: <200702031940.00128.freebsd-hackers@dino.sk> <45c5270f.m%2BovKhgdkb0p47OA%perryh@pluto.rain.com> <200702040918.37825.freebsd-hackers@dino.sk>
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In message: <200702040918.37825.freebsd-hackers@dino.sk> Milan Obuch <freebsd-hackers@dino.sk> writes: : On Sunday 04 February 2007 01:21, perryh@pluto.rain.com wrote: : > > > The ACB is at the same level than Uart, so I had a look at sio : > > > source and got a big headache. I'm not really used to drivers : > > > nor kernel programming stuff, that's why I need your help. : > > : > > Why do you compare ACB and UART? In FreeBSD, sio is serial i/o : > > controller, not superIO, maybe you are confused... ACB and UART : > > does not have much in common... : > : > As I read the OP, both the ACB and the serial are in the same chip : > (the superIO), so it would seem reasonable to expect that the method : > of accessing the device registers in the (currently unsupported) ACB : > might be similar to the method of accessing the device registers in : > the (supported) serial port. : > : : You are right from the point of view 'how to access registers'. But what OP : wrote could be understand another way, too - he tried to modify sio to create : acb driver, which would not achieve the correct results. There is i2c : infrastructure in FreeBSD, acb driver should fit into its place there and it : is not that easy - I tried to understand it, but nobody could/was willing : to/did not care to help me understand it. I'm happy to help you understand it. Warner
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