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Date:      Wed, 28 Sep 2011 16:55:23 +0400
From:      "Konstantin V. Krotov" <kkv@insysnet.ru>
To:        Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: support for Oxford Semiconductor OXPCIe952 UARTs
Message-ID:  <4E83193B.8040105@insysnet.ru>
In-Reply-To: <4E7AC342.2040906@insysnet.ru>
References:  <4E79D2BE.7070307@insysnet.ru> <4E7A3FA2.9090600@FreeBSD.org> <4E7AC342.2040906@insysnet.ru>

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22.09.2011 09:10, Konstantin V. Krotov пишет:
> 21.09.2011 23:48, Andriy Gapon пишет:
>> on 21/09/2011 15:04 Konstantin V. Krotov said the following:
>>> hello.
>>> i'm have on fbsd RELENG_8 pci-e card with 1 rs-232 port.
>>> and this card don't support.
>>>
>>> (after patch)
>>> pciconf -lv
>>> puc0@pci0:5:0:0: class=0x070002 card=0xc1381415 chip=0xc1381415 rev=0x00
>>> hdr=0x00
>>> vendor = 'Oxford Semiconductor Ltd - now part of PLX Technology'
>>> class = simple comms
>>> subclass = UART
>>>
>>> i wrote fast-hack patch:
>>
>> Does the device work correctly with this patch?
> yes, work.
>
>> If yes, could you please submit the patch in a PR and also send a
>> message about
>> the PR to either current@ or stable@ mailing list depending on what
>> version of
>> FreeBSD you used?
>> Thank you!
>>
>>> --- pucdata.c 2011-08-22 22:46:02.000000000 +0400
>>> +++ pucdata.c_ 2011-09-06 13:27:23.000000000 +0400
>>> @@ -739,6 +739,13 @@
>>> PUC_PORT_NONSTANDARD, 0x10, 0, -1,
>>> .config_function = puc_config_oxford_pcie
>>> },
>>> +
>>> + { 0x1415, 0xc138, 0xffff, 0,
>>> + "Oxford Semiconductor OXPCIe952 UARTs",
>>> + DEFAULT_RCLK * 0x22,
>>> + PUC_PORT_NONSTANDARD, 0x10, 0, -1,
>>> + .config_function = puc_config_oxford_pcie
>>> + },
>>>
>>> { 0x1415, 0xc15d, 0xffff, 0,
>>> "Oxford Semiconductor OXPCIe952 UARTs (function 1)",
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
PR 160895

-- 
WBR, Konstantin V. Krotov
CJSs "Information Systems"
mailto: kkv@insysnet.ru
phone: +7 (8332) 51-35-95



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