Subject: Re: contrast and kdm on powerbook
To: Tim Kelly <hockey@dialectronics.com>
From: Allen Briggs <briggs@netbsd.org>
List: port-macppc
Date: 01/18/2005 15:16:21
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 02:22:52PM -0500, Tim Kelly wrote:
> dev /cpus/PowerPC,G4 words

15" tibook w/ ADI (800/667MHz)
	0 > dev /cpu/PowerPC,G4  ok
	0 > words
	translate modify unmap map release claim close open ok
	0 > .properties
	name			PowerPC,G4

	device_type		cpu
	reg			00000000
	cpu-version		80010201
	state			running
	clock-frequency		27c19cc0
	bus-frequency		07f26750
	timebase-frequency	01fc99d4
	...
	force-reduced-speed	00000001
	min-clock-frequency	27c19cc0
	max-clock-frequency	2faf0800
	...
	0 > see clock-frequency
	clock-frequency, unknown word
	 ok
	0 > see modify
	: modify
	  {3} {2@} {1@} {0@} 3 ^ff84.f531  ^ff87.d886  ; ok
	0 > 

(10-finger copy)

PowerBook 3400:
0 > dev /cpus/PowerPC,603ev  ok
0 > words 
translate       modify          unmap           map             release
claim           close           open            
 ok
0 > .properties 
name                    PowerPC,603ev
device_type             cpu
reg                     00000000  
cpu-version             00070202 
603-translation         
603-power-management    
graphics                
external-control        
clock-frequency         0BEBC200 
bus-frequency           02625A00 
timebase-frequency      00989680 
reservation-granule-size00000020 
tlb-split               
d-tlb-sets              00000020 
d-tlb-size              00000040 
i-tlb-sets              00000020 
i-tlb-size              00000040 
tlb-sets                00000020 
tlb-size                00000040 
d-cache-size            00004000 
i-cache-size            00004000 
d-cache-sets            00000080 
i-cache-sets            00000080 
i-cache-block-size      00000020 
d-cache-block-size      00000020 
l2-cache                FF829528 
existing                00000000 80000000 80000000 80000000 
available               00000000 F2000000 F4000000 0B800000 FF900000 00300000 
translations            F2000000 00010000 F2000000 00000028 F2800000 00001000 F2800000 00000028 
                        F2C00000 00001000 F2C00000 00000028 F3000000 01000000 F3000000 00000028 
                        F8000000 00001000 F8000000 00000028 FF800000 00100000 00F00000 00000010 
                        FFC00000 00400000 FFC00000 00000000 

 ok
0 > 

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