On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 8:09 AM Jiaxun Yang <jiaxun.yang@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > There are some platforms that don't support I/O space remapping > like MIPS. However, our PCI code will try to remap iospace > unconditionally and reject io resources on these platforms. > > So we should remove I/O space remapping check and use a range > check instead on these platforms. > > Signed-off-by: Jiaxun Yang <jiaxun.yang@xxxxxxxxxxx> > -- > v4: Fix a typo in commit message. > v5: Commit message massage > --- > drivers/pci/of.c | 9 +++++++++ > 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/of.c b/drivers/pci/of.c > index 81ceeaa6f1d5..36e8761b66c6 100644 > --- a/drivers/pci/of.c > +++ b/drivers/pci/of.c > @@ -547,12 +547,21 @@ int pci_parse_request_of_pci_ranges(struct device *dev, > > switch (resource_type(res)) { > case IORESOURCE_IO: > +#if defined(PCI_IOBASE) && defined(CONFIG_MMU) We already have the same condition in pci_remap_iospace(). All this does is suppress a WARN. If a WARN is not desired, then change it. Perhaps just a single line rather than backtrace would be okay. Whether to WARN or not shouldn't be a decision for firmware code. Though really, if I/O space can never be supported, then it's an error in your DT to describe it. > err = devm_pci_remap_iospace(dev, res, iobase); > if (err) { > dev_warn(dev, "error %d: failed to map resource %pR\n", > err, res); > resource_list_destroy_entry(win); > } > +#else > + /* Simply check if IO is inside the range */ Why do you care if it's never used? > + if (res->end > IO_SPACE_LIMIT) { > + dev_warn(dev, "resource %pR out of the I/O range\n", > + res); > + resource_list_destroy_entry(win); > + } > +#endif > break; > case IORESOURCE_MEM: > res_valid |= !(res->flags & IORESOURCE_PREFETCH); > -- > 2.26.0.rc2 >