PCI support under 2.6.11.4 on MPC8272ADS ???

Andrey Volkov avolkov at varma-el.com
Sat Mar 26 01:32:48 EST 2005


Hi Vitaly

Same bug, as I describe early ( for MPC5200 )

+        /* Enable PCI  */
+	immap->im_pci.pci_gcr = cpu_to_le32(PCIGCR_PCI_BUS_EN);
+	{
+	    /* give it some time */
+	    int i;
+	    for(i=0;i<100;i++)
+		udelay(100);
+	}	

Delay must be up to 1 sec (if you follow PCI standart :), not 10 msec.

-- 
Regards
Andrey Volkov

Vitaly Bordug wrote:
> Hi Walt,
> 
> Well, the incorrect VendorID almost clearly points to the incompatible 
> PCI bus frequency - try to set it to 33Mhz.
> AFAIR, I saw my network card as video adapter in the lspci output.
> 
> The 2.4 stuff was tested rather thoroughly. The current 2.6.11 support 
> is examined with HPT370 and PDC20268 PCI IDE.
> 
> You may also try my latest patch to the stock linux 2.5.
> 
> Wimer, Walt wrote:
> 
>>Using Vitaly's 2.4-based patch below as a starting point, I've been
>>adding PCI support to 2.6.11.4 for the MPC8272ADS board.
>>
>>The good news is that I think I have PCI interrupts pretty well sorted
>>out, and I see *something* half-way reasonable from "lspci".
>>
>>The bad news is that neither of the ethernet cards that I'm trying will
>>actually work, and I see some very weird behavior with PCI configuration
>>space:
>>
>>  Card 1:  Some Realtek RTL8139D-based card
>>  Card 2:  NETGEAR FA311 (National Semi DP83815 chip)
>>
>>With either card installed alone, both U-Boot and my kernel identify the
>>cards correctly in PCI configuration space.
>>
>>With *both* cards installed, both U-Boot and my kernel see the Realtek-
>>based card correctly, but the NETGEAR card has a corrupted Vendor ID
>>(e.g. 0x1000 or 0x1003 instead of the correct 0x100b).  This happens
>>regardless of which PCI slots I use for the cards (I've tried virtually
>>every combination).  This smells of a power problem or something to me.
>>
>>And again, even with either card alone, the drivers have serious
>>problems talking to the cards.  I get various error messages from
>>the drivers and I see badly mangled packets on the wire.  It's also
>>not uncommon for the whole system to freeze...
>>
>>Has anyone else seen similar behavior?
>>
>>Has anyone had success with PCI on this board (under any kernel
>>version)?
>>
>>
>>Any ideas / data points are appreciated.
>>
>>
>>Thanks!!!
>>
>>Walt Wimer
>>
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>>>This patch adds PCI bridge support for MPC8272 and PQ2FADS to the
>>>current linuxppc-2.4 tree. Actually it has been tested with 8272, but
>>>PQ2 _should_ also work, though it will complain that host bridge ID is
>>>unrecognized.
>>>
>>>Signed-off-by: Vitaly Bordug <vbordug at ru.mvista.com>
>>>
>>>--
>>>Sincerely, Vitaly
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> 
> -- 
> Sincerely, 
> Vitaly
> 
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