Kumar,
In fsl_pci.c there is a change you made a while back:
"powerpc/fsl: Setup PCI inbound window based on actual amount of memory"
...and there is this comment in the code:
/* PCIe can overmap inbound & outbound since RX & TX are separated */
if (early_find_capability(hose, 0, 0, PC
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> Wood Scott-B07421
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> required by the PAMU driver.
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> On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 10:05:25AM +0530, Varun Sethi wrote:
> > Added the following domain attributes
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> > +/*
> > + * Table of SVRs and the correspond
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> btw the device struct already has a pointer to its io
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> On Apr 20, 2012, at 1:37 PM, Yoder Stuart
There was refactoring change a while back that moved
the interrupt map down into the virtual pci bridge.
example:
42 /* controller at 0x20 */
43 &pci0 {
44 compatible = "fsl,p2041-pcie", "fsl,qoriq-pcie-v2.2";
45 device_type = "pci";
46 #size-cells = <2>;
47 #
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> Subject: Re: RFC: t
With KVM on Freescale booke parts we have currently two general types of
virtual platforms-- 1) an 85xx-like platform with e500v2 cpus,
etc, and 2) a P4080-like platform with a corenet based bus.
Today QEMU passes through to the guest a device tree with
a top level compatible of either "MPC8544DS"
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> Cc:
> > + - no-reset
> > + Usage: optional
> > + Value type:
> > + Definition: The presence of this property indicates that the
> > + PIC
> > + should not be reset during runtime initialization. The
> > + presence of
> > + this property also mandates that any initia
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> Su
> +** Optional properties:
> +
> + - no-reset : The presence of this property indicates that the MPIC
> + should not be reset during runtime initialization.
> + - protected-sources : Specifies a list of interrupt sources that are
> + not
> + available for
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> Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2]
> From: Meador Inge
> Date: Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 6:52 PM
> Subject: [PATCH 1/2] powerpc: document the MPIC device tree binding
> To: linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org
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> devicetree-disc...@lists.ozlabs.org, "Blanchard, Hollis"
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> This binding documents several properties that have
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> Subject: Re: RFC: replace device_type with new "class" property?
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> Subject: Refactor booting-without-of.txt
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> Adding the Linux expected device tree bindings to
> boo
> > I think what we should do is keep device_type, including
> > permitting new uses of it in a limited way-- only permitting
> > the use of device_type when there is an official binding
> > (like in the power.org ePAPR) defined.
>
> That's what I was thinking when we first started defining
> > 1. There are types of nodes that don't have a programming
> > inteface per se and thus no compatible.
> > "cpu", "memory", "cache" are 3 that come to mind.
>
> Well, yes, this is why I suggested treating these "fundamental" nodes
> as a special case in an earlier mail.
Given your st
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> Subject: Re: RFC: replace device_type with new "class" property?
>
>
> Explicitly specifying what device class bindings / conventions the
> node complies with is cute, but not actually all that useful in
> practice. If it looks like a "duck" class device node, and it
> quacks^Whas the properties of a "duck" class device node, it's "duck"
> class compliant.
Don't
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>
> Yoder
Here's an example of what I'm trying to get at-- take
a node from a FSL device tree. The ideas I've heard
for expressing the class are like this--
#1 don't express any class at all:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] {
compatible = "fsl,ucc_geth";
model = "UCC";
device-id = <3>;
We've had some discussions internally here at Freescale among
various PPC Linux developers about the device_type property
and how 'classes' of devices should be represented in the
device tree.
Taking a long term view, the question I'd like to pose is
how should classes of device should be identi
> > > > + MPIC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] {
> > > > + device_type = "open-pic";
> > > >
> > > > device_type = "interrupt-controller".
> >
> > Not according to the binding in booting-without-of.txt
>
> My understanding here, though possibly flawed, is that the current
[snip]
> There is no child device node, but there are child interrupt
> nodes, and
> since the interrupt-tree uses #address/size-cells, it does make some
> sense to specify them.
>
> Yes, there is a default value when absent, but the simple
> fact that the
> default is different depending if yo
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> Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] Kernel: Move all technical
> descripton
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>
> > + UIC0: interrupt-controller0 {
>
>
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