From: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
To: Alexandros Kostopoulos <akostop@inaccessnetworks.com>
Cc: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: pci in arch/powerpc vs arch/ppc
Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:11:28 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46BA1560.7090703@freescale.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <op.twqvg3i0nhx3hy@phoenix>
Alexandros Kostopoulos wrote:
> I've noticed the following: In function pci_process_bridge_OF_ranges,
> when parsing the ranges for MEM and I/O space, the res->start for mem
> is correctly set to ranges[na+2], which is the cpu address in the
> ranges property. However, in I/O related code, res->start is set to
> ranges[2], which is in the PCI address field of the ranges property
> (and in my case is 0, as is also for the mpc8272ads case as well).
> Thus, the res->start of the I/O of the bridge is 0, which leads to the
> first device with I/O space (a davicom ethernet device) been also
> assigned a I/O region starting at 0. Finally, the dmfe (davicom
> ethernet driver over PCI) fails with "dmfe: I/O base is zero". So, is
> the implementation of pci_process_bridge_OF_ranges correct ? shouldn't
> res->start = ranges[na+2] for I/O as well?
Ideally, yes -- but currently IO-space resources are relative to the
start of the primary bus's IO-space.
As a workaround, try not setting the primary flag when calling
pci_process_bridge_OF_ranges. Note that this means that any legacy I/O
ports that may exist on cards you plug in (such as VGA cards) will not
be found.
The proper solution is probably to refuse pre-existing BARs that are
lower than PCIBIOS_MIN_IO, and/or provide a flag to tell the PCI layer
to completely ignore pre-existing BARs.
-Scott
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-08-08 19:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-08-03 14:58 pci in arch/powerpc vs arch/ppc Alexandros Kostopoulos
2007-08-03 20:10 ` Scott Wood
2007-08-04 16:39 ` Kumar Gala
2007-08-07 9:06 ` Alexandros Kostopoulos
2007-08-07 15:20 ` Scott Wood
2007-08-08 11:42 ` Alexandros Kostopoulos
2007-08-08 13:03 ` Alexandros Kostopoulos
2007-08-08 16:24 ` Scott Wood
2007-08-08 14:21 ` Alexandros Kostopoulos
2007-08-08 19:11 ` Scott Wood [this message]
2007-08-08 19:46 ` Alexandros Kostopoulos
2007-08-08 19:56 ` Scott Wood
2007-08-08 22:20 ` Alexandros Kostopoulos
2007-08-09 15:04 ` Scott Wood
2007-08-09 15:56 ` Segher Boessenkool
2007-08-11 23:28 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2007-08-10 4:32 ` Paul Mackerras
2007-08-08 22:55 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2007-08-08 16:29 ` MPC8260 PCI9 erratum Scott Wood
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