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subject: [PATCH v2] drivers/escc.c: Add slot-names property ch-a node under escc
The escc node's ch-a node needs a slot-names property in order to satisfy the Mac OS X driver's requirements. This patch adds the slot-names property to the escc/ch-a node. The ch-b node will have a slot-names property set to 0.
Signed-off-by: John Arbuckle programmingkidx@gmail.com
Changes from last patch:
Replaced C code with Forth code. Replaced 0001 string with integer 1 value. Have the ch-b node's property set to just 0 to mirror what real hardware would have.
Notes: It does look like Mac OS 9 needs a working ESCC in order to run. For an experiment I set the ch-a node's slot-names property to 0 just see what would happen. Mac OS 9 crashed at the same place as usual.
Index: drivers/escc.c =================================================================== --- drivers/escc.c (revision 1378) +++ drivers/escc.c (working copy) @@ -456,6 +456,22 @@ NEWWORLD(set_property(dnode, "interrupts", (char *)&props, 3 * sizeof(cell)));
+ if(strcmp(node, "a") == 0) { /* ch-a */ + /* Setup the slot-names property - used by Mac OS */ + fword("1"); /* Bitmask of available slots */ + fword("encode-int"); + push_str("Modem"); /* One name is given to each available slot */ + fword("encode-string"); + fword("encode+"); + push_str("slot-names"); + fword("property"); + } else { /* ch-b */ + fword("0"); /* Bitmask of available slots */ + fword("encode-int"); + push_str("slot-names"); + fword("property"); + } + device_end();
if (legacy) {