On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 8:09 AM, Jordan Crouse jordan.crouse@amd.com wrote:
Not to rain on your parade, but the Norwich doesn't use a superio either. :)
The one thing I know for sure is that the way that alix1c connected interrupts, and the way it set them up, was not a way that Marc thought made sense. The pc engines bios did things w.r.t. A,B,C,D that were not "normal" practice. This difference in turn caused some weird interaction with vsa. The fact that voyage linux sees ttyS0 with irq0 tells me that this is having an effect.
We have a norwich which works (with v3, jordan?) with same chips as alix. we have two kernels what work with norwich. Jordan, can you send a boot log of these or at least tell us what irq they think is associated with com1?
ron