On Thursday, September 22, 2016 2:47:14 PM CEST Gabriele Paoloni wrote: > > > static int of_empty_ranges_quirk(struct device_node *np) > > > { > > > if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PPC)) { > > > @@ -503,7 +512,7 @@ static int of_translate_one(struct device_node > > *parent, struct of_bus *bus, > > > * This code is only enabled on powerpc. --gcl > > > */ > > > ranges = of_get_property(parent, rprop, &rlen); > > > - if (ranges == NULL && !of_empty_ranges_quirk(parent)) { > > > + if (ranges == NULL && !of_empty_ranges_quirk(parent) && > > !of_isa_indirect_io(parent)) { > > > pr_debug("OF: no ranges; cannot translate\n"); > > > return 1; > > > } > > > > I don't see what effect that would have. What do you want to > > achieve with this? > > If I read the code correctly adding the function above would end > up in a 1:1 mapping: > http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/drivers/of/address.c#L513 > > so taddr will be assigned with the cpu address space specified > in the children nodes of LPC and we are not using a quirk function > (we are just checking that we have the indirect io assigned and > that we are on a ISA bus). Now probably there is a nit in my > code sketch where of_isa_indirect_io should be probably an architecture > specific function... But the point is that it would then return an incorrect address, which in the worst case could be the same as another I/O space if that happens to be at CPU address zero. > > I think all we need from this function is to return '1' if > > we hit an ISA I/O window, and that should happen for the two > > interesting cases, either no 'ranges' at all, or no translation > > for the range in question, so that __of_translate_address can > > return OF_BAD_ADDR, and we can enter the special case > > handling in the caller, that handles it like > > > > I don't think this is very right as you may fail for different > reasons other than a missing range property, e.g: > http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/drivers/of/address.c#L575 > > And even if the only failure case was a missing range if in the > future __of_translate_address had to be reworked we would again > make a wrong assumption...you get my point? The newly introduced function would clearly have to make some sanity checks. The idea is that treat the case of not being able to translate a bus specific I/O address into a CPU address literally and fall back to another method of translating that address. This matches my mental model of how we find the resource: - start with the bus address - try to translate that into a CPU address - if we arrive at a CPU physical address for IORESOURCE_MEM, use that - if we arrive at a CPU physical address for IORESOURCE_IO, translate that into a Linux IORESOURCE_IO token - if there is no valid CPU physical address, try to translate the address into an IORESOURCE_IO using the ISA accessor - if that fails too, give up. If you try to fake a CPU physical address inbetween, it just gets more confusing. Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-serial" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html