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* mmap question on ppc440
@ 2007-11-05 21:02 Steven A. Falco
  2007-11-05 21:16 ` Josh Boyer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Steven A. Falco @ 2007-11-05 21:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev

I am attempting to access the CPLD on the AMCC Sequoia board from 
user-land.  I open /dev/mem, and mmap it, then try to access the 
resulting pointer.  That works fine when accessing physical addresses 
that correspond to RAM, but as soon as I try to access the CPLD at 
physical address 0xc0000000, I get an infinite machine check.

I've done this successfully on the ARM architecture, and I've found 
examples where people do this on PPC, so I would expect this to work.

Here are a few successful reads:

bash-3.00# ./mm -r -a 0
paddr 00000000, map_base 0x30018000
00000000: c0348200

bash-3.00# ./mm -r -a 100
paddr 00000000, map_base 0x30018100
00000100: 7c0004ac

And here is the machine check:

bash-3.00# ./mm -r -a c0000000
paddr c0000000, Machine check in kernel mode.
Machine check in kernel mode.
Machine check in kernel mode.
Machine check in kernel mode.

My code looks like this (I'll post the whole program if anybody wants to 
see it:

        if((fd = open("/dev/mem", O_RDWR | O_SYNC)) == -1) {
                fprintf(stderr, "cannot open\n");
                exit(1);
        }
        offset = addr & MAP_MASK;
        paddr = addr & ~MAP_MASK;
        map_base = (unsigned long *)mmap(NULL, MAP_SIZE,
                        PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd, paddr);

Is it possible to access devices like this from user-land?  If so, what 
am I doing wrong?

    Thanks,
    Steve

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