can you do that on amd8111_lpc.c?
YH
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From: linuxbios-bounces@linuxbios.org on behalf of Stefan Reinauer Sent: Tue 3/7/2006 5:17 AM To: Ronald G Minnich Cc: linuxbios@linuxbios.org Subject: Re: [LinuxBIOS] AMD64 serial setup
* Ronald G Minnich rminnich@lanl.gov [060305 20:54]:
Stefan Reinauer wrote:
The systems which are causing problems all have a
W83627HF revision ID = 0x17
The OK systems with linuxbios all have:
W83627HF revision ID = 0x41
Unfortunately there does not seem to be a revision guide on the winbond website. Any ideas anyone?
The only information I could find: the W83627HF data sheet says:
Version | Device Rev --------+----------- G | 17 J | 3A UD-A | 41
(http://www.winbond.com/e-winbondhtm/partner/PDFResult.asp?Pname=182)
sorry, I have not been following this one closely. Given that you can differentiate the chips, is there some workaround you can force in at bios time? How does one fix this?
As a workaround/solution it is possible to add
pci_write_config8(PCI_DEV(0, 0x04, 3), 0x4a, 0x50);
right after console_init() in auto.c.
This switches the 8111 serial irq logic from quiet mode to continuous mode:
CONTMD. Continuous mode selected versus quiet mode. 1=The serial IRQ logic is in continuous mode. 0=The serial IRQ logic is in quiet mode. In continuous mode, the start frame is initiated by the IC immediately following each stop frame. In quiet mode, start frames are initiated by external slave devices.
I wonder whether this is generally a good idea and should go to 8111 setup for all boards?
Winbond has been very helpful in this issue. They've been answering all my questions almost immediately.
Stefan
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