Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
The e1000 driver stores the content of the PCI resources into
unsigned long's before ioremapping. This breaks on 32 bits
platforms that support 64 bits MMIO resources such as ppc 44x.
This fixes it by removing those temporary variables and passing
directly the resul
On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 10:47 -0800, Brandeburg, Jesse wrote:
>
> > The side effect is that I removed the assignments to the netdev
> > fields mem_start, mem_end and base_addr, which are totally useless
> > for PCI devices.
>
> also, concerning this, ifconfig shows the output of these variables, I
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> The e1000 driver stores the content of the PCI resources into
> unsigned long's before ioremapping. This breaks on 32 bits
> platforms that support 64 bits MMIO resources such as ppc 44x.
>
> This fixes it by removing those temporary variables and passing
> directly
Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>> The e1000 driver stores the content of the PCI resources into
>> unsigned long's before ioremapping. This breaks on 32 bits
>> platforms that support 64 bits MMIO resources such as ppc 44x.
>>
>> This fixes it by removing those temporary variabl
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
The e1000 driver stores the content of the PCI resources into
unsigned long's before ioremapping. This breaks on 32 bits
platforms that support 64 bits MMIO resources such as ppc 44x.
This fixes it by removing those temporary variables and passing
directly the resul