Re: uart_match_port() question
From: Bjorn Helgaas
Date: Thu Dec 08 2005 - 11:25:56 EST
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 5:17 pm, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 16:36 -0700, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> > On Wednesday 07 December 2005 4:13 pm, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > > ... Part of the problem here is for example PIO. There is no such
> > > thing as PIO on a PowerPC, it's purely a PCI abstraction, thus inX/outX
> > > will only work once the PCI host briges have been discovered and their
> > > IO space mapped (setup_arch() time, but I definitely want my early
> > > console earlier).
> >
> > ia64 has a similar problem, but it's a bit easier because firmware
> > configures and tells us about the legacy (0-64K) I/O port space.
> > So we do have to look up the MMIO base where those I/O ports get
> > mapped, but that's basically the first thing in setup_arch(). We
> > don't do much before that, so it hasn't been worthwhile to make
> > the console work earlier.
>
> Oh, that's what I do too, that is, I have a mecanism now to walk the
> firmware device-tree and get the MMIO, my problem was with matching that
> MMIO address with the PIO one that 8250 gets later on. It seems that you
> solved that problem so it looks like I really need to look more closely
> at what you are doing :)
Well, don't get your hopes up too much... ia64 uses the same addresses
early and late, i.e., if 8250_pci discovers a PIO port, the early code
also uses a PIO address. We never use an MMIO address early and a PIO
address later.
The PIO -> MMIO translation is hidden inside our inb/outb functions
(see __ia64_mk_io_addr()). The firmware tells us where the legacy
0-64K I/O ports are mapped, so we can set up io_space[0].mmio_base
very early, without enumerating the PCI bridges.
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