* you can do this only with a working network connection. Therefore, a random
* ethernet address is generated if none is set and a DHCP request is sent.
* After a successful DHCP response is received, the network settings are
- * configured and the ncip parameter is set to the serverip. Eg. for a working
- * resuce mode, you should set 'next-server' to the host where the netconsole
- * client is started.
+ * configured and the ncip is unset. Therefore, all netconsole packets are
+ * broadcasted.
* Additionally, the bootsource is set to 'rescue'.
*/
* Multi-Purpose Pins Functionality configuration
* These strappings are taken from the original vendor uboot port.
*/
- u32 kwmpp_config[] = {
+ static const u32 kwmpp_config[] = {
MPP0_SPI_SCn,
MPP1_SPI_MOSI,
MPP2_SPI_SCK,
static void check_power_switch(void)
{
if (kw_gpio_get_value(GPIO_POWER_SWITCH)) {
- /* turn off HDD and USB power */
+ /* turn off fan, HDD and USB power */
kw_gpio_set_value(GPIO_HDD_POWER, 0);
kw_gpio_set_value(GPIO_USB_VBUS, 0);
+ kw_gpio_set_value(GPIO_FAN_HIGH, 1);
+ kw_gpio_set_value(GPIO_FAN_LOW, 1);
set_led(LED_OFF);
/* loop until released */
/* turn power on again */
kw_gpio_set_value(GPIO_HDD_POWER, 1);
kw_gpio_set_value(GPIO_USB_VBUS, 1);
+ kw_gpio_set_value(GPIO_FAN_HIGH, 0);
+ kw_gpio_set_value(GPIO_FAN_LOW, 0);
set_led(LED_POWER_BLINKING);
}
}