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From: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
To: Jiang Liu <liuj97@gmail.com>
Cc: Bill Unruh <unruh@physics.ubc.ca>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-pci@vger.kernel.org,
	bugzilla-daemon@bugzilla.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [Bug 43331] Re: Bug on bootup of Linux kernel on Panasonic Toughbook S10
Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2012 12:06:35 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120706180635.GB17196@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4FC988CF.5030602@gmail.com>

On Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 11:30:23AM +0800, Jiang Liu wrote:
> ... address range 0xfed98000-0xfed9ffff has been reserved by motherboard
> device(PNP0C02).  I guess that BIOS has assigned address "0xfed98000" to
> 0000:00:04.0 for thermal management functionality. The BAR0 of
> 0000:00:04.0 may be locked down (can't be changed by OS) because the ACPI
> BIOS may have dependency on the assigned address ranges.

I don't think the BAR can be completely read-only.  If it were, we wouldn't
have any way to determine its size.  We believe it is 32K in size:

    pci 0000:00:04.0: reg 10: [mem 0xfed98000-0xfed9ffff 64bit]

so we should have written 0xffffffff to the low 32 bits of the BAR and read
back 0xffff8004 (32K = 2^15, so the low-order 15 bits should be read-only,
including the prefetchable bit (0), the type bits (10 for 64-bit), and the
memory space indicator (0)).

Can you experiment with setting that BAR manually, e.g., by running these
commands as root:

    # setpci -s 00:04.0 COMMAND BASE_ADDRESS_0 BASE_ADDRESS_1
    # setpci -s 00:04.0 BASE_ADDRESS_0=0xdfa00000
    # setpci -s 00:04.0 BASE_ADDRESS_0 BASE_ADDRESS_1

That's basically what the kernel does in pci_update_resource(), so this
will likely fail, too.

In __pci_read_base(), where we size the BAR, we disable decoding first,
which we *don't* do in pci_update_resource().  So if the above doesn't
work, can you try this:

    # setpci -s 00:04.0 COMMAND BASE_ADDRESS_0 BASE_ADDRESS_1
    # setpci -s 00:04.0 COMMAND=0
    # setpci -s 00:04.0 BASE_ADDRESS_0=0xdfa00000
    # setpci -s 00:04.0 BASE_ADDRESS_0 BASE_ADDRESS_1


  reply	other threads:[~2012-07-06 18:06 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <Pine.LNX.4.64.1205311412210.11510@info>
2012-06-01 15:47 ` [Bug 43331] Re: Bug on bootup of Linux kernel on Panasonic Toughbook S10 Bjorn Helgaas
2012-06-01 16:22   ` Bill Unruh
2012-06-02  3:30     ` Jiang Liu
2012-07-06 18:06       ` Bjorn Helgaas [this message]
2012-07-06 23:37         ` Bill Unruh
2012-07-07  0:55           ` Yinghai Lu
2012-07-07  7:22             ` Bill Unruh
2012-07-07 19:02               ` Yinghai Lu
2012-07-09 17:26                 ` Bjorn Helgaas
2012-07-07 13:41             ` Bjorn Helgaas
2012-06-01 17:04   ` Bill Unruh

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