[U-Boot] ppc4xx: u-boot sees PCIe endpoint, linux does not.

Stefan Roese sr at denx.de
Mon Dec 1 20:46:22 CET 2008


On Monday 01 December 2008, Leon Woestenberg wrote:
> >> Now, if I re-program the end-point FPGA during the u-boot boot
> >> time-out, Linux will recognize the end-point.
> >
> > It's possible that either the reset in between goes bonkers or something
> > else causes your FPGA to stop responding. It looks like a programming
> > problem with the FPGA to me.
>
> I have verified that the end point does not receive any kind of reset.
>
> Also, this problem only happens on the Canyonlands board; on x86 and
> powerpc MPC8315E it remains properly working after soft/hard resets,
> u-boot init etc.

This could be because only the 4xx Linux PCI(e) driver really resets the 
endpoint (PHY reset). But you seem to have analyzed this already.

> Could it be u-boot overwrites a too large payload into the config
> space or something similar, which makes subsequent accesses fail?

Not sure. I suggest that you disable the PCI(e) support in U-Boot to see if 
Linux behaves differently on a non-pre-initialized endpoint.

Best regards,
Stefan

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