HW access
ba_f
ba_f at rbg.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
Tue Aug 9 16:44:02 CEST 2016
Am 2016-08-09 15:19, schrieb Matthias Lange:
> Hi,
>
> On 08/09/2016 02:35 PM, ba_f wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> due to sloppy documentation I need help from mailing-list, again.
>
> We are constantly seeking to improve our documentation. What exactly
> did
> you find sloppy or misleading?
>
>
>> Well, mine looks like this:
>>
>> -- vim:ft=lua:
>> Io.Dt.add_children(Io.system_bus(), function()
>> RNG = Io.Hw.Device(function()
>> compatible = {"dev-rng,mmio", "dev-rng"};
>> Property.hid = "dev-rng, RNG_0";
>> Resource.regs = Io.Res.mmio(0x43c00000, 0x43c0ffff);
>> end);
>> end);
>>
>> Io.add_vbusses
>> {
>> rng_server = Io.Vi.System_bus(function ()
>> dev = wrap(Io.system_bus():match("RNG"));
>
> The match() function takes a string as an argument and compares it with
> the list of CIDs. As your device tree does not contain a device with a
> HID or CID matching "RNG", no device is added to the 'rng_server' vbus.
>
> The solution is to supply a string from either the compatible table or
> the hid property of the device(s) you want to match.
>
> Btw, by adding a few '-v' options to io's cmdline you can make io more
> verbose to e.g. print the whole device tree or vbus trees.
>
> Matthias.
>
Great, all L4Re-Apps boot now.
But, there's still something wrong.
Here's my code to access HW:
printf("io_request...");
long ret = l4io_request_iomem( 0x43c00000, 4, L4IO_MEM_NONCACHED,
baseaddr);
printf("done!\n");
if (ret != 0){
return -1;
}
l4_uint32_t rng = *baseaddr; // ERR comes here
When accessing *baseaddr, there's an Error.
This code used to work with an older snapshot...
RNG | Hi, this is RNG server.
RNG | io_request...done!
RNG | L4Re[rm]: mapping for page fault failed with error -34 at
0x9000 pc=0x1000280
RNG | L4Re: unhandled exception: pc=0x1000280 (pfa=9000)
RNG | L4Re: Global::l4re_aux->ldr_flags=0
So, is this the correct way to access a certain HW-Address?
Thanks,
ba_f
>> (Not sure if I really need 'compatible and 'Property.hid', here..?)
>>
>> Anyway, all I see is output from IO but, no other L4Re-App seems to
>> start.
>> IO | Io service
>> IO | Ready. Waiting for request.
>>
>> Anybody already spot the fault?
>>
>> May I still use l4io_request_iomem() to access the HW or, did things
>> change here, too?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> ba_f
>>
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