Use resource_size_t for serial MMIO addresses
From: David Gibson
Date: Mon Feb 19 2007 - 22:17:37 EST
Andrew, please apply to -mm. I think these should be good to merge
for 2.6.22.
At present, MMIO addresses for serial port (the ->mapbase field in
uart_port and other structures) are unsigned longs. This causes
problems on some 32-bit platforms which have a >32-bit physical
address bus, for example the embedded PowerPC 440GP chip, which has a
36-bit physical address bus, and on-chip serial ports located at an
MMIO address above 4GB.
The second patch in this series changes mapbase to a resource_size_t
(which can be 64-bit on the problematic platforms) in struct uart_port
and struct plat_serial8250_port. It does *not* change the type in
serial_struct, because that structure is exposed to userspace. It is
therefore unsafe to use setserial to change the address parameters on
a port using a mapbase above 4GB.
The first patch in the series contains the damage of the setserial
problem. It allows serial ports to be marked with a new
UPF_FIXED_PORT flag, which causes any attempts to change the port's
type (PIO/MMIO etc.), address or irq with setserial to be ignored.
While using setserial to alter the port address is useful for legacy
ISA ports, it is generally a bad idea for ports such as on-chip or
other hardwired ports where the arch code has good information (from
firmware or hardware probing) on the port's type and address.
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