Re: use generic DMA mapping code in powerpc V4

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On 05 December 2018 at 3:05PM, Christoph Hellwig wrote:

Thanks.  Can you try a few stepping points in the tree?

First just with commit 7fd3bb05b73beea1f9840b505aa09beb9c75a8c6
(the first one) applied?

Second with all commits up to 5da11e49df21f21dac25a2491aa788307bdacb6b

And if that still works with commits up to
c1bfcad4b0cf38ce5b00f7ad880d3a13484c123a

Hi Christoph,

I undid the commit 7fd3bb05b73beea1f9840b505aa09beb9c75a8c6 with the following command:

git checkout 7fd3bb05b73beea1f9840b505aa09beb9c75a8c6

Result: PASEMI onboard ethernet works again and the P5020 board boots.

I will test the other commits in the next days.

@All
It is really important, that you also test Christoph's work on your PASEMI and NXP boards. Could you please help us with solving the issues?

'git clone git://git.infradead.org/users/hch/misc.git -b powerpc-dma.5 a'

Thanks,
Christian




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