Endianess problems in linuxppc kernel
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
bh40 at calva.net
Thu Apr 29 20:41:56 EST 1999
On Wed, Apr 28, 1999, Christian Bauer <Christian.Bauer at uni-mainz.de> wrote:
>CC: linuxppc-dev at lists.linuxppc.org
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>>Do you know which Apple chip is this, so it can be added to the pciutils
>>database?
>
>The device tree has this to say:
>
>Devices:device-tree:bandit:ohare
This is Ohare, one of the evolutions of Apple's Grand Central.
Some Device IDs I know are:
0x0002 for Grand Central
0x0007 for Ohare
0x0010 for Heathrow mac-io (PowerBook G3 Series, PowerMac G3s).
0x0017 for Paddington mac-io (iMac, PowerMac G3s).
>Maybe the host bridge also does byte swapping on the frame buffer??
Hum, the bridge is a bandit, I don't think bandit can swap anything. But
you may be using the wrong frame buffer apperture.
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