From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
To: Joakim Tjernlund <Joakim.Tjernlund@infinera.com>,
"linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org" <linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org>
Subject: Re: UIO memmap of PCi devices not working?
Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2017 08:22:48 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1504822968.12628.38.camel@kernel.crashing.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1504774792.31322.13.camel@infinera.com>
On Thu, 2017-09-07 at 08:59 +0000, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
>
> > Hrm it's tricky, you shouldn't just turn that ifdef back on without
> > also changing pci_resource_to_user().
>
> There are two ifdef to change:
> __pci_mmap_make_offset():
> #if 0 /* See comment in pci_resource_to_user() for why this is disabled */
> *offset += hose->pci_mem_offset;
> #endif
>
> and
>
> pci_resource_to_user()
> /* We pass a fully fixed up address to userland for MMIO instead of
> * a BAR value because X is lame and expects to be able to use that
> * to pass to /dev/mem !
> *
> * That means that we'll have potentially 64 bits values where some
> * userland apps only expect 32 (like X itself since it thinks only
> * Sparc has 64 bits MMIO) but if we don't do that, we break it on
> * 32 bits CHRPs :-(
> *
> * Hopefully, the sysfs insterface is immune to that gunk. Once X
> * has been fixed (and the fix spread enough), we can re-enable the
> * 2 lines below and pass down a BAR value to userland. In that case
> * we'll also have to re-enable the matching code in
> * __pci_mmap_make_offset().
> *
> * BenH.
> */
> #if 0
> else if (rsrc->flags & IORESOURCE_MEM)
> offset = hose->pci_mem_offset;
> #endif
>
> Problem is that pci_mem_offset is gone, the closed I can find is mem_offset
> but that is an array,maybe just mem_offset[0] ?
No, you'd have to scan the array of resources to find which offset
applies.
> > I'm not sure exactly what's going
> > on in your case, if you have a problem can you add printk to instrument
> > ?
>
> Seems to be something else going on in out board. Anyhow, the mem_offset should
> be fixed to compile, nice to have it behind a CONFIG option. Then
> one can start the process to remove the special casing easier.
Again, why do you need to remove it ? Can you find anything with the
existing code (with its #if'0) that is broken ?
Cheers,
Ben.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-09-07 22:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-09-06 15:20 UIO memmap of PCi devices not working? Joakim Tjernlund
2017-09-07 7:16 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2017-09-07 7:22 ` Joakim Tjernlund
2017-09-07 8:33 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2017-09-07 8:59 ` Joakim Tjernlund
2017-09-07 10:19 ` Joakim Tjernlund
2017-09-07 22:23 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2017-09-07 22:22 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt [this message]
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