Re: Kernel panic when loading the IDE controller driver

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Le 13/02/2019 à 16:27, Christophe Leroy a écrit :


Le 13/02/2019 à 13:53, sgosavi1 a écrit :
Why using 4.15.13 which is obsolete instead of using one of the Long
Term Support versions which are still maintained, like 4.14 or 4.19 ?
(see the complete list at https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html)

Well, when I started this task 4.15.13 was probably the latest stable
release and hence we decided to port this version. In the older kernel, we
have the m8260_setup.c source file for our board where the function
"io_block_mapping" was used to configure the non-standard IO port address
starting at 0xe0000000 location. This address was passed as the base address followed by control address and IRQ number to the ide-core.ko module. In the new kernel we do not have an option to send these addresses and IRQ numbers as arguments to the driver. Instead the ide-generic.c source file in the new kernel uses the standard IO port values and IRQ values. I modified the code in the above file to used the addresses and IRQ number we used in the past.
Also, added code in the "MMU_init" function call available under
arch/PowerPC/init_32.c to setup the IO port address range by adding the
"io_block_mapping" call and the required IO port address range.

Is there anything else that needs to be added or how can we configure the
desired IO address range in the new kernel?


Maybe look around https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?id=9a0e77f28b50128df0c9e26ae489e44e29a7270a

Also look at ide_platform.c. I imagine there must be some way to set it up in your device tree.

Maybe Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz can help ?

Christophe

Le 14/02/2019 à 09:17, sgosavi1 a écrit :>> Maybe look around
>
> I have gone through this before and also tried the pata_platform driver but > no success yet. I haven't found any example that passes the IO ports and IRQ
> information through the device tree to the driver code.
>
> Thanks,
> Sachin.


Maybe someone from the IDE SUBSYSTEM would be able to help better ?

Entire thread at http://linuxppc.10917.n7.nabble.com/Kernel-panic-when-loading-the-IDE-controller-driver-td150020.html#none

Christophe



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