From owner-freebsd-mobile Tue Oct 20 09:18:45 1998 Return-Path: Received: (from majordom@localhost) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.8/8.8.8) id JAA02518 for freebsd-mobile-outgoing; Tue, 20 Oct 1998 09:18:45 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from owner-freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG) Received: from beast.toad.net (beast.toad.net [205.197.182.100]) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id JAA02508 for ; Tue, 20 Oct 1998 09:18:36 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from josephm@toad.net) Received: from beast.toad.net (josephm@beast.toad.net [205.197.182.100]) by beast.toad.net (8.8.8/8.8.8) with SMTP id MAA21701 for ; Tue, 20 Oct 1998 12:18:08 -0400 Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 12:18:08 -0400 (EDT) From: Joseph Moran To: freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: In PAO-980913, where did PCIC_IO go? Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Subject line says it. I use FreeBSD on a Gateway Solo 2200, which has a slightly nonstandard PCIC chip -- it's IO address lives at 0xfcfc instead of the (usual?) 0x3e0. Under 2.2.6-RELEASE w/ PAO-980430 this was a simple fix: in the kernel config file, add the line: option "PCIC_IO=0xfcfc" Well, I upgraded to 2.2.7-RELEASE w/ PAO-980913 to get a Linksys 10/100 card working, and I found that PCIC_IO as a variable no longer appears in the code. The closest I've found for an equivalent is IO_PCIC1, but setting that in the config file does nothing. Does this sound familiar to anyone? I'll keep rummaging through the source in the meantime. jm To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-mobile" in the body of the message