Re: [PATCH 2.6.19-rc1 full] drivers: add LCD support

From: Miguel Ojeda
Date: Mon Oct 30 2006 - 08:35:34 EST


On 10/30/06, Franck Bui-Huu <vagabon.xyz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Miguel Ojeda wrote:
>
> Sorry, I meant: You can't mmap a RAM address using functions like the
> usual remap_pfn_range (as such functions doesn't like physical RAM
> addresses, they want I/O ports for example, like 0x378). So, you can't
> use smem_start. You need to code your own mmap & nopage function. (It
> is explained in LDD3 very well).
>

well I must admit that I don't understand why... I suppose you refered
to that section in ldd3:

An interesting limitation of remap_pfn_range is that it gives
access only to reserved pages and physical addresses above the
top of physical memory.

I take a quick look at the implementation of remap_pfn_range() and
there's no such limitation I can see (fortunately).

Franck


Read further ;-)

"Therefore, remap_pfn_range won't allow you to remap
conventional addresses, which include the ones you obtain by calling
get_free_pages"

Because of such limitation, they teach you to remap RAM in other ways.
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