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Mon, 28 Oct 2019 07:08:11 -0400 Received: from inpost2.zedat.fu-berlin.de ([130.133.4.69]) by outpost.zedat.fu-berlin.de (Exim 4.85) with esmtps (TLSv1.2:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:256) (envelope-from ) id <1iP2sa-002GxI-O8>; Mon, 28 Oct 2019 12:08:08 +0100 Received: from [87.77.186.151] by inpost2.zedat.fu-berlin.de (Exim 4.85) with esmtpsa (TLSv1.2:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:128) (envelope-from ) id <1iP2sa-000lb7-FI>; Mon, 28 Oct 2019 12:08:08 +0100 Subject: Re: Amiga PCMCIA network card support To: Kars de Jong Cc: Andreas 'count' Kotes , linux-m68k References: <7d87adfd-4373-950d-fc94-3bbdcce9e798@flatline.de> <5531fcb0-687d-7186-a4b5-f2f9349d334a@flatline.de> From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz Autocrypt: addr=glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de; keydata= mQINBE3JE9wBEADMrYGNfz3oz6XLw9XcWvuIxIlPWoTyw9BxTicfGAv0d87wngs9U+d52t/R EggPePf34gb7/k8FBY1IgyxnZEB5NxUb1WtW0M3GUxpPx6gBZqOm7SK1ZW3oSORw+T7Aezl3 Zq4Nr4Nptqx7fnLpXfRDs5iYO/GX8WuL8fkGS/gIXtxKewd0LkTlb6jq9KKq8qn8/BN5YEKq JlM7jsENyA5PIe2npN3MjEg6p+qFrmrzJRuFjjdf5vvGfzskrXCAKGlNjMMA4TgZvugOFmBI /iSyV0IOaj0uKhes0ZNX+lQFrOB4j6I5fTBy7L/T3W/pCWo3wVkknNYa8TDYT73oIZ7Aimv+ k7OzRfnxsSOAZT8Re1Yt8mvzr6FHVFjr/VdyTtO5JgQZ6LEmvo4Ro+2ByBmCHORCQ0NJhD1U 3avjGfvfslG999W0WEZLTeaGkBAN1yG/1bgGAytQQkD9NsVXqBy7S3LVv9bB844ysW5Aj1nv tgIz14E2WL8rbpfjJMXi7B5ha6Lxf3rFOgxpr6ZoEn+bGG4hmrO+/ReA4SerfMqwSTnjZsZv xMJsx2B9c8DaZE8GsA4I6lsihbJmXhw8i7Cta8Dx418wtEbXhL6m/UEk60O7QD1VBgGqDMnJ DFSlvKa9D+tZde/kHSNmQmLLzxtDbNgBgmR0jUlmxirijnm8bwARAQABtFRKb2huIFBhdWwg QWRyaWFuIEdsYXViaXR6IChGcmVpZSBVbml2ZXJzaXRhZXQgQmVybGluKSA8Z2xhdWJpdHpA cGh5c2lrLmZ1LWJlcmxpbi5kZT6JAlEEEwEIADsCGwMFCwkIBwMFFQoJCAsFFgIDAQACHgEC F4AWIQRi/4p1hOApVpVGAAZ0Jjs39bX5EwUCWhQoUgIZAQAKCRB0Jjs39bX5Ez/ID/98r9c4 WUSgOHVPSMVcOVziMOi+zPWfF1OhOXW+atpTM4LSSp66196xOlDFHOdNNmO6kxckXAX9ptvp Bc0mRxa7OrC168fKzqR7P75eTsJnVaOu+uI/vvgsbUIosYdkkekCxDAbYCUwmzNotIspnFbx iSPMNrpw7Ud/yQkS9TDYeXnrZDhBp7p5+naWCD/yMvh7yVCA4Ea8+xDVoX+kjv6EHJrwVupO pMa39cGs2rKYZbWTazcflKH+bXG3FHBrwh9XRjA6A1CTeC/zTVNgGF6wvw/qT2x9tS7WeeZ1 jvBCJub2cb07qIfuvxXiGcYGr+W4z9GuLCiWsMmoff/Gmo1aeMZDRYKLAZLGlEr6zkYh1Abt iz0YLqIYVbZAnf8dCjmYhuwPq77IeqSjqUqI2Cb0oOOlwRKVWDlqAeo0Bh8DrvZvBAojJf4H nQZ/pSz0yaRed/0FAmkVfV+1yR6BtRXhkRF6NCmguSITC96IzE26C6n5DBb43MR7Ga/mof4M UufnKADNG4qz57CBwENHyx6ftWJeWZNdRZq10o0NXuCJZf/iulHCWS/hFOM5ygfONq1Vsj2Z DSWvVpSLj+Ufd2QnmsnrCr1ZGcl72OC24AmqFWJY+IyReHWpuABEVZVeVDQooJ0K4yqucmrF R7HyH7oZGgR0CgYHCI+9yhrXHrQpyLkCDQRNyRQuARAArCaWhVbMXw9iHmMH0BN/TuSmeKtV h/+QOT5C5Uw+XJ3A+OHr9rB+SpndJEcDIhv70gLrpEuloXhZI9VYazfTv6lrkCZObXq/NgDQ Mnu+9E/E/PE9irqnZZOMWpurQRh41MibRii0iSr+AH2IhRL6CN2egZID6f93Cdu7US53ZqIx bXoguqGB2CK115bcnsswMW9YiVegFA5J9dAMsCI9/6M8li+CSYICi9gq0LdpODdsVfaxmo4+ xYFdXoDN33b8Yyzhbh/I5gtVIRpfL+Yjfk8xAsfz78wzifSDckSB3NGPAXvs6HxKc50bvf+P 6t2tLpmB/KrpozlZazq16iktY97QulyEY9JWCiEgDs6EKb4wTx+lUe4yS9eo95cBV+YlL+BX kJSAMyxgSOy35BeBaeUSIrYqfHpbNn6/nidwDhg/nxyJs8mPlBvHiCLwotje2AhtYndDEhGQ KEtEaMQEhDi9MsCGHe+00QegCv3FRveHwzGphY1YlRItLjF4TcFz1SsHn30e7uLTDe/pUMZU Kd1xU73WWr0NlWG1g49ITyaBpwdv/cs/RQ5laYYeivnag81TcPCDbTm7zXiwo53aLQOZj4u3 gSQvAUhgYTQUstMdkOMOn0PSIpyVAq3zrEFEYf7bNSTcdGrgwCuCBe4DgI3Vu4LOoAeI428t 2dj1K1EAEQEAAYkCHwQYAQgACQUCTckULgIbDAAKCRB0Jjs39bX5E683EAC1huywL4BlxTj7 FTm7FiKd5/KEH5/oaxLQN26mn8yRkP/L3xwiqXxdd0hnrPyUe8mUOrSg7KLMul+pSRxPgaHA xt1I1hQZ30cJ1j/SkDIV2ImSf75Yzz5v72fPiYLq9+H3qKZwrgof9yM/s0bfsSX/GWyFatvo Koo+TgrE0rmtQw82vv7/cbDAYceQm1bRB8Nr8agPyGXYcjohAj7NJcra4hnu1wUw3yD05p/B Rntv7NvPWV3Oo7DKCWIS4RpEd6I6E+tN3GCePqROeK1nDv+FJWLkyvwLigfNaCLro6/292YK VMdBISNYN4s6IGPrXGGvoDwo9RVo6kBhlYEfg6+2eaPCwq40IVfKbYNwLLB2MR2ssL4yzmDo OR3rQFDPj+QcDvH4/0gCQ+qRpYATIegS8zU5xQ8nPL8lba9YNejaOMzw8RB80g+2oPOJ3Wzx oMsmw8taUmd9TIw/bJ2VO1HniiJUGUXCqoeg8homvBOQ0PmWAWIwjC6nf6CIuIM4Egu2I5Kl jEF9ImTPcYZpw5vhdyPwBdXW2lSjV3EAqknWujRgcsm84nycuJnImwJptR481EWmtuH6ysj5 YhRVGbQPfdsjVUQfZdRdkEv4CZ90pdscBi1nRqcqANtzC+WQFwekDzk2lGqNRDg56s+q0KtY scOkTAZQGVpD/8AaLH4v1w== Message-ID: <1989702b-16ca-b376-c33d-9e04e6de2ca3@physik.fu-berlin.de> Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 12:08:07 +0100 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.1.2 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Originating-IP: 87.77.186.151 Sender: linux-m68k-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-m68k@vger.kernel.org Hi Kars! On 10/28/19 10:19 AM, Kars de Jong wrote: >>> Then Real Life happened and I didn't touch my Amiga for 10+ years... >> >> .. hmm, is this something that's likely to change? ;) > > I've dusted it off and powered it on this weekend. It still works (RTC > needs a new battery though), and the 2.6.18 kernel that I modified > many years ago still works fine with the pcnet_cs driver and my > Dynalink L10C card. Cool! > I then tried a build of master of Geert's tree, which unfortunately > doesn't fully work due to issues with the Blizzard ESP driver. I also Could you report these issues? Is it the zorro_esp driver that's causing problems? Normally the kernel should build fine but if there are issues, Michael Schmitz would probably be interested to hear about them. > had similar issues with the last 2.6.2x kernel I tested in 2008(?), > after switching to the new ESP driver. > The drive is identified, set to synchronous 10 MHz mode, some > transfers are done but then it locks up. After the ESP driver runs its > recovery procedure, the bash that I run as init process exits with > code 4. Wait, do you have build issues or do you have issues running the driver? The new zorro_esp has seen a lot of rewrite. So old bugs might have been fixed now. >> Kars, you sound like you're in Europe - will you be on the Chaos >> Communcation Congress in Leipzig this year? Will there be a Linux m68k >> table? > > Yes, I'm from Hengelo (the Netherlands), but no, I won't be attending. > I have no idea whether there will be a Linux/m68k presence. I don't think there will be any m68k folk at CCC, I'm also not attending as the event has become too political for my taste. But I will be attending FOSDEM and Geert is coming as well (at least he has been to every FOSDEM so far ;)), so we can maybe have a small m68k meeting. I'm coming with two friends who are also Linux hackers. >> I don't know how well bounties (like >> https://www.bountysource.com/issues/80706251-m68k-convert-the-backend-to-mode_cc-so-it-can-be-kept-in-future-releases) >> work, but I'd certainly willing to chip in with money, time and >> resources to get this addressed for good. > > I don't need money, I need time :-) I looked at the changes I made to > 2.6.18, most of it is pretty self contained and should still work on > 5.x without too many changes, but the io.h changes are more hairy. > Also, someone once tested this on his A1200 which had a 68030 and I > believe it broke. Something about ioremap() not accepting physical > addresses that were already mapped by a fixed mapping (Zorro II > address space). Doesn't this depend on the type of accelerator used? I think some of them cause incompatibilities with the PCMCIA slot, don't they? >> I think cleaning up the IRQ handling etc would also be (another?) good >> showcase of linux-m68k and the Amiga platform being very much alive, >> contrary to what Linus might think :D > > Linus knows it's alive, he just seems to wonder why it won't die ;-) Because the Amiga community is absolutely die-hard :). This year's Amiga conference was even extended to two days because of the public interest. > I will try to prepare a patch for the IRQ handling. Nice. Thank you! Really cool to see more and more people starting to work on Linux/m68k again :). This shows that all the effort I put into Debian/m68k was worth it! Adrian -- .''`. John Paul Adrian Glaubitz : :' : Debian Developer - glaubitz@debian.org `. `' Freie Universitaet Berlin - glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de `- GPG: 62FF 8A75 84E0 2956 9546 0006 7426 3B37 F5B5 F913