Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2009 10:25:06 +0100 From: Rui Paulo <rpaulo@freebsd.org> To: Andre Albsmeier <Andre.Albsmeier@siemens.com> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org> Subject: Re: Reading acpi memory from a driver attached to hostb Message-ID: <B6B11982-A06C-44F2-98A9-F19C706C7C98@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <20090718081011.GA6920@curry.mchp.siemens.de> References: <20090717190450.GA4697@curry.mchp.siemens.de> <4A60D6D1.3050703@elischer.org> <20090718081011.GA6920@curry.mchp.siemens.de>
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On 18 Jul 2009, at 09:10, Andre Albsmeier wrote: > On Fri, 17-Jul-2009 at 12:53:53 -0700, Julian Elischer wrote: >> Andre Albsmeier wrote: >>> [CC'ing this to Rui Paulo since he tried to help me a while ago] >>> >>> Since my driver is a child of hostb0, I have no idea of how to >>> access >>> acpi0's memory area. Here is a devinfo -r to make things clear: >>> >> ... >>> >>> Earlier, I was given the hint to attach as a child of acpi (see the >>> old mail attached below) but in this case I didn't have access to >>> the >>> hostb registers which I need as well. >>> >>> The only thing I see is: Attach two drivers -- one as child of acpi >>> and another as child of hostb and let them communicate somehow (no >>> idea how to do this). >>> >>> I have also done crazy things like searching for acpi0 and trying >>> to bus_alloc_resource() the memory I am interested in but this also >>> failed. >>> >>> Or is it possible to free(!) somehow the address space from acpi0 >>> and pass it to hostb0 so I can bus_alloc_resource() it? >>> >> >> You can probably make two drivers in one which cooperate to >> allow access to both sets of resources. > > Hmm, that's what I meant by: Attach two drivers -- one as child of > acpi > and another as child of hostb... > > And that's similar to Rui Paulo's suggestion a while ago: > >> You'll probably need to create a fake ACPI child driver to access it. >> >> Create your identify routine with something like: >> >> static void mydriver_identify(driver_t *driver, device_t parent) >> { >> if (device_find_child(parent, "mydriver", -1) == NULL && >> mydriver_match(parent)) >> device_add_child(parent, "mydriver", -1); >> } >> >> mydriver_match() should check if you were given the acpi0 device. > > But in order to attach to acpi0, I need to say > > DRIVER_MODULE( eccmon, acpi, eccmon_driver, eccmon_devclass, NULL, > NULL ); > > instead of > > DRIVER_MODULE( eccmon, hostb, eccmon_driver, eccmon_devclass, NULL, > NULL ); > > This way I could attach to acpi but not to hostb anymore.... > > I have searched the net for solutions, I have read newbus-draft.txt > and newbus-intro.txt and Warner Losh's newbus-led.c (thanks to all > of these my driver is working on other mainboards where it doesn't > have to access foreign memory) but didn't find anything. I'm out of ideas. John, do you know if this is a newbus limitation or if it can be worked around ? -- Rui Paulo
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