Hi,

You could call *io_block_mapping* function from your setup.c file that will
add the entry into MMU.

regards
Bhupi





On 7/11/07, Nicolas Mederle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

   I am porting linux on a custom board equipped with a PPC750, and I
will like to have some advices on the MMU. I used the powerpc arch, and
I built my device tree.
   I will like to know in which files we can configure the
authorizations access for the I/O registers. When I use the function
md_ppc.progress, I have a data access fault. I modified the head. S
files, for add the BAT config. But I think that it is not correct, and
that it is possible to do it elsewhere (platform_init?). Moreover the
kernel modify the MMU config, it removes the BATs, and configures the
Registers Segments. So, must I remake the configuration? Or is it
possible to indicate, at the beginning, which space is reserved for I/O?
   I studied several patch (sandpoint, PrPMC2800) but none configures
really the MMU for I/O registers. In the same way, I read several books,
but I am not able to have information that I seek, therefore I am really
blocked. I warmly thank you for the assistance which you will be able to
bring to me.

   Mapping :     0x0000 0000    ->  0x0FFF FFFF   :   RAM
                        0x2000 0000   ->   0x201F FFFF   :   ASIC (
UART, DMA, GPIO, PIC...)
                        0x8000 0000   ->   0x8FFF FFFF   :   PCI
                        0xF000 0000   ->   0xFFFF FFFF   :   Flash
   The kernel is load at 0x0, an the system is a Run In Memory.
Currently, I don't use the flash.


Best regards,
Nicolas MEDERLE

--
Cordialement,

Nicolas MEDERLE.

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