FireWire chip on PISMO?

Albrecht Dre_ ad at mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
Thu May 4 19:36:59 EST 2000


"David A. Gatwood" wrote:
> It's a standard OHCI chip, probably repackaged in a custom ASIC, but it
> works with the same drivers as all the other OHCI devices.  You should
> only need to add an extra ID in your supported device lists for the linux
> drivers to support it.  If the driver doesn't work out of the box, there's
> a driver bug in general.  :-)

This first "quick hack" to the ohci driver lead to a kernel panic...  Sigh!
I'll have to try in more depth...

Thanks anyway, Albrecht.

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