Marvell mv64462 + mpc744x PCI Interrupt Cause Error Handling
tiejun.chen
tiejun.chen at windriver.com
Wed Dec 3 12:52:27 EST 2008
Stephen Horton wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>
>
> I'm really hoping Mark Greer or Dale Farnsworth sees this email. In my
> current project, we are in the process of updating a board that has a
> Marvell mv64462 system controller and a Freescale mpc7447A processor on
> it. The board was originally developed with Gentoo Linux 2.6.9, but we
> have ported Linux 2.6.24 kernel onto it. The new kernel is working well
> thanks to help from people on this list. However, in examining the
> differences between the 2 kernels, I can see that the 2.6.24 kernel
> registers no interrupt error handling routines (see PCI Error Report
> Register Map in the Marvell documentation). The error handlers for cpu,
> sram, and specifically for the PCI bus that were previously in:
>
> /arch/ppc/syslib/mv64460_pic.c
>
> are absent from:
>
> /arch/powerpc/sysdev/mv64x60_pic.c
>
>
>
> Can someone who is familiar with the history of the ppc->powerpc
> migration for this architecture help me figure out why the error
> handling wasn't ported over? Is there some reason for this, such as it
> didn't work properly or had some disadvantages? Is this error handling
> done in 2.6.24 in some more generic manner that I have not yet found? Is
> this an exercise left for me to implement?
>
>
Untill v2.6.27 you can find corresponding dts content such as cpu-error,
sram-ctrl, pci-error and mem-ctrl, in file, prpmc2800.dts. All events are
handled on EDAC, error detection and reporting, as an unified mode. So you can
track the directory drivers/edac/ for more information. I think these are not
upgraded completely for v2.6.24.
Best Regards
Tiejun
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
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