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authormiod <miod@openbsd.org>2012-05-10 21:36:11 +0000
committermiod <miod@openbsd.org>2012-05-10 21:36:11 +0000
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GIO devices with a 32-bit device identifier actually do not like halfword and
byte accesses to the ID register; instead of interpreting this is as a lack of hardware, reconize this as a valid GIO device (if the `has a 32-bit ID' bit is set, that is). This allows GIO Impact boards, which use a 32-bit ID, to be recognized correctly, and to work as a console device. Commited from an Indigo2 with glass console on the single-board Impact (MG10) board which arrived in the mail today. Would have been done even earlier, had I not forgotten to connect the extra power supply cable to the Impact GIO backplane...
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