PCI on 834x

Gary Thomas gary at mlbassoc.com
Thu Feb 25 10:08:50 EST 2010


On 02/24/2010 03:25 PM, Kumar Gala wrote:
>
> On Feb 24, 2010, at 4:14 PM, Gary Thomas wrote:
>
>> On 02/24/2010 01:51 PM, Anton Vorontsov wrote:
>>> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 02:26:20PM -0600, Scott Wood wrote:
>>>> Gary Thomas wrote:
>>>>> Yes, I'm using the exact same kernel with these two different PCI
>>>>> setups (done by the boot loader).
>>>>>
>>>>> Restricting the memory via mem=128M has no effect - the PCI layout
>>>>> is the same.
>>>>>
>>>>> I think the outbound window size is required because of how the Linux PCI
>>>>> remaps the space (note in my dumps that it put the MMIO of the
>>>>> boards starting
>>>>> at 0xD0000000 when the inbound window is 0x10000000)
>>>>
>>>> I see where the amount of RAM is mattering -- Linux is assigning
>>>> outbound I/O space to the PCI controller itself (device 00:00.0) and
>>>> the amount that it asks for seems to differ based on memory size.
>>>> Linux ought to skip that device when assigning resources.  Some
>>>> platforms do this (search for pci_exclude_device), but it seems to
>>>> be missing on 83xx.
>>>
>>> Actually, 83xx had these exclude_device hooks, but they were removed:
>>>
>>> commit d8f1324a5063c833862328ceafabc53ac3cc4f71
>>> Author: Kumar Gala<galak at kernel.crashing.org>
>>> Date:   Wed Sep 12 22:14:10 2007 -0500
>>>
>>>      [POWERPC] 83xx: Removed PCI exclude of PHB
>>>
>>>      Now that the generic code doesn't assign resources for Freescale
>>>      PHBs we dont have to explicitly exclude it.
>>>
>>>      Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala<galak at kernel.crashing.org>
>>>
>>>
>>> May be the generic code started to assign the resources again?
>>>
>>
>> That cracked it; I re-enabled the exclusion of the bridge and now
>> it's all working fine.
>>
>> Thanks for the help
>>
>> Note: I'm working with a fairly old kernel, so these results would
>> have to be reworked against the latest.
>
> Odd that the generic code isn't dealing with that for you.

Remember it's an old kernel (2.6.28), so who knows the status.
As I said, I'll revisit this when I move to a newer kernel.

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