* Need help with IDE/PCI config on unknown board(was: [U-Boot-Users] (no subject))
[not found] <200603011039.46872.mail@roese.nl>
@ 2006-03-02 3:43 ` Jerry K. Schieffer
2006-03-02 11:14 ` Stefan Roese
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From: Jerry K. Schieffer @ 2006-03-02 3:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
Thank you for your help. In answer to your questions:
>>>Can you "see" the PCI IDE controller at this address? What's the
output of:
>>>=> md.b e80001f0 10
I believe not because
=> md.b e8000000 10
e8000000: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
................
>>>What's the output of:
>>>=> pci long
=> pci long
Scanning PCI devices on bus 0
Found PCI device 00.00.00:
vendor ID = 0x1014
device ID = 0x0156
command register = 0x0006
status register = 0x2210
revision ID = 0x01
class code = 0x06 (Bridge device)
sub class code = 0x00
programming interface = 0x00
cache line = 0x00
latency time = 0x07
header type = 0x00
BIST = 0x00
base address 0 = 0x00000000
base address 1 = 0x00000008
base address 2 = 0x00000000
base address 3 = 0x00000000
base address 4 = 0x00000000
base address 5 = 0x00000000
cardBus CIS pointer = 0x00000000
sub system vendor ID = 0x10e8
sub system ID = 0xcafe
expansion ROM base address = 0x00000000
interrupt line = 0x00
interrupt pin = 0x01
min Grant = 0x00
max Latency = 0x00
Found PCI device 00.04.00:
vendor ID = 0x105a
device ID = 0x0d30
command register = 0x0004
status register = 0x0210
revision ID = 0x02
class code = 0x01 (Mass storage controller)
sub class code = 0x01
programming interface = 0x8a
cache line = 0x00
latency time = 0x40
header type = 0x00
BIST = 0x00
base address 0 = 0x000001f1
base address 1 = 0x000003f5
base address 2 = 0x00000171
base address 3 = 0x00000375
base address 4 = 0x00006801
base address 5 = 0x00000000
cardBus CIS pointer = 0x00000000
sub system vendor ID = 0x105a
sub system ID = 0x4d33
expansion ROM base address = 0x000dc000
interrupt line = 0x1d
interrupt pin = 0x01
min Grant = 0x00
max Latency = 0x00
=>
I suppose that the oxFF bytes are not correct for the contents of the
ide controller registers.
What should I look for?
I used 0xE8000000 (apparently incorrectly) because it was reported in
the following messages when initializing with the PPBBoot firmware:
PCI_Scan:Device 4 is present Bus Func 2000 ClassCode 101
IDE device found:
PCI_Config_Device:Read Base Addr Reg 0 = 0x000001f1
***PCI I/O space = 0x10 bytes 0
IDE-Just Set CFG_ATA_BASE_ADDR to e8000000^M
PCI_Config_Device:Read Base Addr Reg 1 = 0x000003f5
***PCI I/O space = 0x4 bytes 10
PCI_Config_Device:Read Base Addr Reg 2 = 0x00000171
***PCI I/O space = 0x10 bytes 20
PCI_Config_Device:Read Base Addr Reg 3 = 0x00000375
***PCI I/O space = 0x4 bytes 30
PCI_Config_Device:Read Base Addr Reg 4 = 0xffffffc1
***PCI I/O space = 0x40 bytes 40
PCI_Config_Device:Read Base Addr Reg 5 = 0xfffe0000
***PCI Memory space = 0x20000 bytes
Hardcode address e80001f0
>>>PS: Please use a subject next time!
Done - see subject.
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* Need help with IDE/PCI config on unknown board(was: [U-Boot-Users] (no subject))
2006-03-02 3:43 ` Need help with IDE/PCI config on unknown board(was: [U-Boot-Users] (no subject)) Jerry K. Schieffer
@ 2006-03-02 11:14 ` Stefan Roese
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From: Stefan Roese @ 2006-03-02 11:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: u-boot
Hi Jerry,
On Thursday, 2. March 2006 04:43, Jerry K. Schieffer wrote:
> Thank you for your help. In answer to your questions:
> >>>Can you "see" the PCI IDE controller at this address? What's the
>
> output of:
> >>>=> md.b e80001f0 10
>
> I believe not because
> => md.b e8000000 10
> e8000000: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
> ................
Correct. That's _not_ the IDE controller.
> Found PCI device 00.04.00:
> vendor ID = 0x105a
> device ID = 0x0d30
> command register = 0x0004
Hmmm. I/O access is not enabled. So any access to the I/O spaces will fail.
> status register = 0x0210
> revision ID = 0x02
> class code = 0x01 (Mass storage controller)
> sub class code = 0x01
> programming interface = 0x8a
> cache line = 0x00
> latency time = 0x40
> header type = 0x00
> BIST = 0x00
> base address 0 = 0x000001f1
Also strange. I would expect the BAR's to be assigned to something like:
base address 0 = 0x008001f1
Then you could access this I/O space at 0xe88001f0. Here a dump from our
Walnut with a PCI IDE controller:
Found PCI device 00.01.00:
vendor ID = 0x1191
device ID = 0x0009
command register = 0x0007
status register = 0x02b0
revision ID = 0x10
class code = 0x01 (Mass storage controller)
sub class code = 0x80
programming interface = 0x00
cache line = 0x08
latency time = 0x80
header type = 0x00
BIST = 0x00
base address 0 = 0x00800001
base address 1 = 0x00800009
base address 2 = 0x00800011
base address 3 = 0x00800019
base address 4 = 0x00800081
base address 5 = 0x80000000
cardBus CIS pointer = 0x00000000
sub system vendor ID = 0x1191
sub system ID = 0x0009
expansion ROM base address = 0x40000000
interrupt line = 0x1e
interrupt pin = 0x01
min Grant = 0x0b
max Latency = 0x04
=> md.b e8800010 10
e8800010: 7f 7f 7f 7f 7f 7f 7f 7f ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ff ................
Do you use the same PCI config setup as the Walnut in your board config file?
Do you use the lastest U-Boot version (current GIT or CVS version)?
Best regards,
Stefan
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