Re: PCI driver

From: Rolf Eike Beer
Date: Thu Sep 15 2005 - 07:08:27 EST


Am Donnerstag, 15. September 2005 13:42 schrieb Manu Abraham:
>Ralph Metzler wrote:
>>Hi Manu,
>>
>>Manu Abraham writes:
>> > [ 102.261264] mantis_pci_probe: Got a device
>> > [ 102.262852] mantis_pci_probe: We got an IRQ
>> > [ 102.264392] mantis_pci_probe: We finally enabled the device
>> > [ 102.266020] Mantis Rev 1, irq: 23, latency: 32
>> > [ 102.266118] memory: 0xefeff000, mmio: f9218000
>> > [ 102.269162] Trying to free free IRQ23
>> > [ 110.297341] mantis_pci_remove: Removing -->Mantis irq: 23,
>> > latency: 32
>> > [ 110.297344] memory: 0xefeff000, mmio: 0xf9218000
>> > [ 110.301326] Trying to free free IRQ23
>> > [ 110.303445] Trying to free nonexistent resource <efeff000-efefffff>
>>
>>I think you should call pci_enable_device() before request_irq, etc.
>>AFAIK, the pci_enable_device() can change resources like IRQ.
>>
>>
>>That's probably what causes these errors. Just print out the irq
>>number before and after pci_enable_device() to check if that's the
>>problem.
>
>Hmm.. not much of a change i can say ..

>[ 631.211320] mantis_pci_probe: <1:>IRQ=23
>[ 631.211495] mantis_pci_probe: <2:>IRQ=23
>[ 631.211664] mantis_pci_probe: Got a device
>[ 631.211850] mantis_pci_probe: We got an IRQ
>[ 631.212013] mantis_pci_probe: We finally enabled the device
>[ 631.212236] Mantis Rev 1, irq: 23, latency: 32
>[ 631.212322] memory: 0xefeff000, mmio: f9218000
>[ 639.259136] mantis_pci_remove: Removing -->Mantis irq: 23,
>latency: 32
>[ 639.259138] memory: 0xefeff000, mmio: 0xf9218000
>[ 639.259504] Trying to free free IRQ23
>[ 639.259673] Trying to free nonexistent resource <efeff000-efefffff>

Oh yes, of course. Now I see what's wrong. See changes below.

>static int __devinit mantis_pci_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev,
> const struct pci_device_id *mantis_pci_table)
>{
> u8 revision, latency;
>// u8 data[2];
> struct mantis_pci *mantis;
>
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_ERROR, 1, "<1:>IRQ=%d", pdev->irq);
> if (pci_enable_device(pdev)) {
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_ERROR, 1, "Mantis PCI enable failed");
> goto err;
> }
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_ERROR, 1, "<2:>IRQ=%d", pdev->irq);
>
> mantis = (struct mantis_pci *)
> kmalloc(sizeof (struct mantis_pci), GFP_KERNEL);
> if (mantis == NULL) {
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_ERROR, 1, "Out of memory");
> return -ENOMEM;
> }
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_ERROR, 1, "Got a device");
> mantis->mantis_addr = pci_resource_start(pdev, 0);
> if (!request_mem_region(pci_resource_start(pdev, 0),
> pci_resource_len(pdev, 0), DRIVER_NAME)) {
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_ERROR, 1, "Request mem region failed");
> goto err0;
> }
> if ((mantis->mantis_mmio =
> ioremap(mantis->mantis_addr, 0x1000)) == NULL) {
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_ERROR, 1, "IO remap failed");
> goto err1;
> }
> if (request_irq(pdev->irq, mantis_pci_irq, SA_SHIRQ |
> SA_INTERRUPT, DRIVER_NAME, mantis) < 0) {
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_ERROR, 1, "Mantis IRQ reg failed");
> goto err2;
> }
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_DEBUG, 1, "We got an IRQ");
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_DEBUG, 1, "We finally enabled the device");
> pci_set_master(pdev);
> pci_read_config_byte(pdev, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, &latency);
> pci_read_config_byte(pdev, PCI_CLASS_REVISION, &revision);
> mantis->latency = latency;
> mantis->revision = revision;
> if (!latency) {
> pci_write_config_byte(pdev, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, 32);
> }
> pci_set_drvdata(pdev, mantis);
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_ERROR, 0, "Mantis Rev %d, ", mantis->revision);
> dprintk(verbose, MANTIS_ERROR, 0, "irq: %d, latency: %d\n \
> memory: 0x%04x, mmio: %p\n", pdev->irq, mantis->latency, \
> mantis->mantis_addr, mantis->mantis_mmio);

return 0;

>err2:
> if (mantis->mantis_mmio)
> iounmap(mantis->mantis_mmio);
>err1:
> release_mem_region(pci_resource_start(pdev, 0),
> pci_resource_len(pdev, 0));
>err0:
> kfree(mantis);
>err:

return -ENODEV.
> return 0;
>}

You release the regions directly after you've claimed them. Freeing them again
in release function is impossible because you don't own them any longer.

Eike

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