From: "Steven A. Falco" <sfalco@harris•com>
To: "linuxppc-dev@ozlabs•org" <linuxppc-dev@ozlabs•org>
Subject: PPC405EX PCI CPU vs bus address mapping question
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:42:07 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4BA257DF.2040300@harris.com> (raw)
I have a Kilauea board with one custom PCIE card plugged
into the PCIE1 slot. The custom card contains four PCI
devices which are connected via a PCIE-PCI bridge to the
Kilauea.
These devices need to communicate directly with each other.
This is done by telling each device the PCI bus address of
its partners.
I tried using pci_resource_start() to get the bus address,
but that apparently gives me the cpu address.
Specifically, pci_resource_start() returns the following
addresses for the four devices:
0x0000000090000000, 0x0000000094000000,
0x0000000098000000, and 0x000000009c000000.
However, if I look at the BAR registers in config space, they
are set to 80000000, 84000000, 88000000, and 8c000000.
During boot, I see:
PCI host bridge /plb/pciex@0c0000000 (primary) ranges:
MEM 0x0000000090000000..0x000000009fffffff -> 0x0000000080000000
And that does correspond to the "ranges" line in my dts file.
So there is clearly an offset of 0x10000000 between the CPU and
bus address.
My question is: What is the correct way for the driver to learn
of this offset, so that it can tell the devices where to find
their partners?
I see in pci_process_bridge_OF_ranges() that hose->pci_mem_offset
is calculated. That is probably the value I want, but I don't
see a "clean" way to access it.
Steve
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