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Re: reboot and halt commands for the PPC


From: Hollis Blanchard
Subject: Re: reboot and halt commands for the PPC
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 11:05:16 -0600

On Jan 30, 2005, at 9:07 AM, Marco Gerards wrote:

Hollis Blanchard <address@hidden> writes:

On Jan 28, 2005, at 7:10 PM, Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote:

On Friday 28 January 2005 22:08, Marco Gerards wrote:
Isn't it "power-off" ?
afaik, my sparc only understand power-off to cut the power.

Is that a client interface command or a command for the command line
interface? On my pegasos I have the shut-down command on the command
line interface.  The power-off command does not exist.

IIRC, power-off is used on Sparc, and shut-down on PowerPC. I don't
know why they are inconsistent, though.

Unfortunately, neither are listed in IEEE1275.

Right.  But I don't think this should not be a reason not to add this
feature.  It works on both the apple and bplan firmware.

Calling the functions after each other won't work on the bplan
firmware, IIRC because it crashes.

Ugh, really? I think we could use the "test-method" call in that case? Or just reverse the ordering of the calls, assuming Apple/IBM OF doesn't crash.

Further, "interpret" is an optional client interface command, and will
not exist on systems without the Forth user interface (like PIBS,
IBM's firmware for embedded PPC). I think the flow will need to go
something like this:

You are right.  Personally I don't want to add something like this
until GRUB works on such box.  Perhaps the interpret call makes the
box crash or so.  So I want to keep it this way until we can get
access to such box.

Is that ok for you?

Yes.

-Hollis





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