From: "Travis B. Sawyer" <tsawyer@broadcom.com>
To: linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
Subject: Problem mapping GPIO regs on ppc440gx
Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 08:48:04 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <44730484.4090208@broadcom.com> (raw)
Greetings:
We've been using a 2.4.30 kernel (with numerous patches) on a AMCC 440gx
custom built board for quite some time now.
We're building some new hardware that forces us to go to a 2.6 kernel.
So, I've downloaded 2.6.16.16 from kernel.org and am porting everything
forward from our 2.4.30 kernel.
The problem lies in mapping the GPIO regs of the 440 to user space using
/dev/mem:
gpio_fd = open("/dev/mem", O_RDWR | O_SYNC);
if (0 > gpio_fd) {
perror("mbGpioGet(): Unable to open gpio");
return(-1);
}
addr = (ppc440_gpio_regs_t *)mmap(0, getpagesize() * 2,
PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP_SHARED, gpio_fd,
(off_t)(0x40000000));
if (MAP_FAILED == addr) {
perror("mbGpioGet(): map error");
close(gpio_fd);
return(-1);
}
pGpioRegs = (ppc440_gpio_regs_t *)((uint32_t)addr + 0x700);
data = pGpioRegs->in & (MB_GPIO_PRI_N_K | MB_GPIO_SEC_PRES_K);
munmap(0, sizeof(ppc440_gpio_regs_t));
close(gpio_fd);
The data I get back is 0. Always. /SEC_PRES_K should be 1 in this case.
(gdb) print /x addr
$7 = 0x30015000
(gdb) print /x pGpioRegs
$8 = 0x30015700
Checking /proc/<PID>/map shows the mapping:
30015000-30019000 rw-p 30015000 00:00 0
On a board running the 2.4.30 kernel, I show the SAME entry in
/proc/<PID>/map
but I do get data back.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong here?
TIA,
Travis Sawyer
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