I share a document to access HW on L4 Linux.
Yunchuan Geng
yunchuan.geng at nomovok.com
Mon Aug 18 12:38:56 CEST 2014
Hi, Taeung
I find this document is very useful.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/abj9ao5uk9r3w72/The_Guide_to_access_HW_on_L4Linux_v1.0.pdf
However it seems been removed from the link.
Could you please check it or send me a copy privately?
-Yunchuan
On 08/06/2014 01:42 PM, Yunchuan Geng wrote:
> Hi L4 hackers,
>
> Finally, solved this problem myself.
> The device name should use that declared in platform_device_id in
> driver source. it was "imx1-i2c" or "imx21-i2c" rather than "imx-i2c".
>
> -Yunchuan
>
>
> On 08/06/2014 01:04 PM, Yunchuan Geng wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I realized I have make a mistake on i2c memory map and irq number.
>> I corrected them, but still the same.
>>
>> Just update the infomation.
>>
>>
>> IO | P6Device: l4linux ""
>> IO | P6Device: (noname) "L40009"
>> IO | P6Device: imx-i2c.dev "imx-i2c.2"
>> IO | <0x145d0> IOMEM [000000021a8000-000000021abfff 4000]
>> non-pref (3)
>> IO | <0x14628> IRQ [00000000000046-00000000000046 1] none
>> (32bit) ()
>> IO | Real Hardware -----------------------------------
>> IO | P6Device: System Bus ""
>> IO | Hw::Device[System Bus]
>> IO | P6Device: i2c "imx-i2c.2"
>> IO | Hw::Device[i2c]
>> IO | <0x145d0> IOMEM [000000021a8000-000000021abfff 4000]
>> non-pref (3)
>> IO | <0x14628> IRQ [00000000000046-00000000000046 1] none
>> (32bit) ()
>>
>> .....................
>>
>> l4linux | Device scan:
>> l4linux | Device: (noname)
>> l4linux | Device: imx-i2c.dev
>> l4linux | MEM: 021a8000 - 021abfff
>> l4linux | IRQ: 00000046 - 00000046
>> l4linux | Device scan done.
>>
>> --yunchuan
>>
>> On 08/06/2014 12:43 PM, Yunchuan Geng wrote:
>>> hi, L4 hackers and Taeung,
>>>
>>> I am a newbie of L4Linux ,and I appreciate you share
>>> The_Guide_to_access_HW_on_L4Linux_v1.0.pdf through the following
>>> thread.
>>>
>>> https://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/pipermail/l4-hackers/2014/006463.html
>>>
>>> I followed the guide to access my i2c HW on Freescale i.MX6 Quad
>>> SABRE SD board. Got some progress, but still I can not have
>>> imx-i2c driver probe function called.
>>>
>>> This is what I have achieved from the log.
>>>
>>> The I2C device is registered to IO server
>>> IO | P6Device: l4linux ""
>>> IO | P6Device: (noname) "L40009"
>>> IO | P6Device: imx-i2c.dev "imx-i2c.2"
>>> IO | <0x145d0> IOMEM [000000021a8000-000000021a8fff 1000]
>>> non-pref (3)
>>> IO | <0x14628> IRQ [0000000000002e-0000000000002e 1] none
>>> (32bit) ()
>>> IO | Real Hardware -----------------------------------
>>> IO | P6Device: System Bus ""
>>> IO | Hw::Device[System Bus]
>>> IO | P6Device: i2c "imx-i2c.2"
>>> IO | Hw::Device[i2c]
>>> IO | <0x145d0> IOMEM [000000021a8000-000000021a8fff 1000]
>>> non-pref (3)
>>> IO | <0x14628> IRQ [0000000000002e-0000000000002e 1] none
>>> (32bit) ()
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> and the device is scaned by L4Linux
>>>
>>> l4linux | Device scan:
>>> l4linux | Device: (noname)
>>> l4linux | Device: imx-i2c.dev
>>> l4linux | MEM: 021a8000 - 021a8fff
>>> l4linux | IRQ: 0000002e - 0000002e
>>> l4linux | Device scan done.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This is what I have modified.
>>> 1. Modified mach_setup.c file and double check device name is
>>> identical to that defined. which is "imx-i2c".
>>> 2. Also checked argument in l4x_register_platform_device_callback()
>>> function are same as 'imx-i2c.dev', which mentioned on page 10 of
>>> the guide.
>>> 3. Added i2c driver ./l4linux/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-imx.c
>>>
>>> Anything else I am missing?
>>>
>>> I appreciate any help from you guys.
>>>
>>> -Yunchuan
>>>
>>>
>>>
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