IO port conflict between timer & watchdog on PCISA-C800EV board ?
From: Charles-Edouard Ruault
Date: Mon Feb 07 2005 - 04:30:33 EST
Hi All,
i wrote a driver for the watchdog timer provided by a small form factor
board from IEI ( the PCISA-C800EV :
http://www.iei.com.tw/en/product_IPC.asp?model=PCISA-C800 ).
This board has a Via Apollo PLE133 ( VT8601A and VT82C686B ) chipset.
The watchdog uses two registers at addresses 0x43 and 0x443, therefore
my driver tries to get bot addresses for its own use calling
request_region(0x43, 1, "watchdog" ) and request_region(0x443, 1,
"watchdog").
The first call to request 0x43 fails because the address has already
been allocated to the timer ( /proc/ioports shows 0040-005f : timer ).
So my questions are :
- Why is the generic timer using this address ? isn't it reserving a too
wide portion of IO ports ? Should it be modified for this board ?
- If there's a good reason for the timer to request this address, is
there a clean way to share it with the timer ?
Thanks for your answers.
Regards.
PS: Please CC me to your replies, i'm not on the list.
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Charles-Edouard Ruault
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