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@ 2001-03-12 21:31 Matthews, Robert
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From: Matthews, Robert @ 2001-03-12 21:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Has anyone tried using mmap to remap PCI device memory into user space?  I
have seen the following problem:  If I do the mmap, it returns successfully,
and I can indeed access the device memory.  Unfortunately, the system will
hang within about a minute after doing so.  I do not get an oops, or crash
of any kind, simply no further response form the machine.  If I just do the
mmap and then munmap the system will not hang.  But if I do one access to
the mmapped address, the system will hang.  I am using the remap_page_range
call in my mmap routine, and this same code works on x86 and Alpha
platforms.  I found it odd that it takes a while for the system to hang
after the access, is their something special I have to do for this to work
on IA64?  I am running 2.4.1 with the 1/31 patch, although this problem
occurs on all previous kernels I have tried.  Thanks in advance for any
insight anyone might have.

Robert Matthews
Evaluation Test Development
Compaq Computer Corp
Voice: (281)518-1950 Fax:(281)514-9541
robert.matthews@compaq.com 




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