regarding lspci
rahul
rahul.theraja at gmail.com
Tue Jul 11 20:47:19 EST 2006
Hi Claus.Gindhart
I am facing some problem in applying the patch.
I have copied the pacth to a file "patch-pciutils"
[root at localhost pciutils-2.1.11]# file patch-pciutils
patch-pciutils: 'diff' output text
[root at localhost pciutils-2.1.11]#
when i gave the command :
[root at localhost pciutils-2.1.11]# patch -p1 patch-pciutils
.
.
Nothing happens even after 3/4 minutes...so i am stopping it by ctrl+c.
None of the files are edited.
In the patch u sent , let me know wether it is complete one or configure
file is left as it is after the lines
c=config.h
echo >$c "#define ARCH_`echo $cpu | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z'`"
Thanks & Regards
Rahul
Claus Gindhart wrote:
>Rahul,
>
>you need to download the pciutils (e.g. 2.1.11) tarball, and cross compile it
>for PPC.
>
>However, i had to patch the configure script to make it cross-compilable. Here
>is the patch
>
>---------------------------8-<-----------------------------------------------
>diff -Nurd pciutils-2.1.11.ori/lib/configure pciutils-2.1.11/lib/configure
>--- pciutils-2.1.11.ori/lib/configure 2003-01-04 13:29:23.000000000 +0100
>+++ pciutils-2.1.11/lib/configure 2006-05-29 11:08:00.000000000 +0200
>@@ -12,17 +12,20 @@
> echo_n "Configuring libpci for your system..."
> sharedir=${1:-/usr/share}
> version=${2:-0.0}
>-sys=`uname -s`
>-rel=`uname -r`
>-if [ "$sys" = "AIX" -a -x /usr/bin/oslevel -a -x /usr/sbin/lsattr ]
>-then
>- rel=`/usr/bin/oslevel`
>- proc=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available -F name | head -1`
>- cpu=`/usr/sbin/lsattr -F value -l $proc -a type | sed 's/_.*//'`
>-else
>- cpu=`uname -m | sed 's/^i.86$/i386/;s/^sun4u$/sparc64/'`
>-fi
>-echo " $sys/$cpu $rel"
>+sys=Linux
>+rel=2.6.13
>+cpu=ppc
>+#sys=`uname -s`
>+#rel=`uname -r`
>+#if [ "$sys" = "AIX" -a -x /usr/bin/oslevel -a -x /usr/sbin/lsattr ]
>+#then
>+# rel=`/usr/bin/oslevel`
>+# proc=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available -F name | head -1`
>+# cpu=`/usr/sbin/lsattr -F value -l $proc -a type | sed 's/_.*//'`
>+#else
>+# cpu=`uname -m | sed 's/^i.86$/i386/;s/^sun4u$/sparc64/'`
>+#fi
>+#echo " $sys/$cpu $rel"
>
> c=config.h
> echo >$c "#define ARCH_`echo $cpu | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z'`"
>---------------------------8-<-----------------------------------------------
>
>For the build, i called
>export CROSS=$(CROSS_COMPILE)
>make HOST=$(ARCH)
>
>However, depending on your environment, it might by slightly different in your
>case.
>
>
>On Tuesday 11 July 2006 11:29, rahul wrote:
>
>
>>Hi All
>>
>>My target system is powerpc , linux-2.6.11.
>>when i give the lspci in my target system , it says "can't find the
>>command".
>>I have seen in the ramdisk directory, i could not see the lspci utility
>>or pci utilities. Even in the busybox i could not find the utility.
>>In linux i have enabled the pci support.
>>
>>How to get the utility to busybox. I have searched in the net but could
>>not succeed.
>>Can anyone please help me in this regard. plz correct me if i am missing
>>some basic configuration .
>>
>>Thanks & Regards
>>Rahul
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>
>
>
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