> Thanks
> Ranjith
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Eric Camachat <
eric.camachat@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 9:26 PM, Wei Liu <
liuw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 10:11:20AM -0700, Eric Camachat wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Let us back to my original concern:
> > >> Why remap_pfn_range() woks with my own device node, but deesn't work
> > >> with /dev/mem node?
> > >> This behavior is confused me.
> > >>
> > >> /Eric
> > >
> > > Well, I slightly modify your code -- remove the ioctl and hardcoded
> > > *base into mapper, and run on my box in dom0 (Xen 4.2 + 2.6.39 PVOPS),
> > > I get following output and kernel log:
> > >
> > > paddr = 0x6d368000
> > > mem = 0xffffffffffffffff
> > > map = 0x7fa928e88000
> > > map[0]= 1234
> > > map[1]= abcd
> > >
> > > [ 405.039120] memtest: registering /dev/memtest (886)
> > > [ 405.039125] memtest: size of phys_addr_t is 8 bytes
> > > [ 405.039132] memtest: _vbase = 0xffff88006d368000
> > > [ 405.039134] memtest: _pbase = 0x6d368000
> > > [ 405.039135] memtest: _mbase = 0x6fbaa000
> > > [ 781.414747] Program mapper tried to access /dev/mem between
> > 6d368000->6d36c000.
> > > [ 781.414764] memtest_vma_open: virt 0x7f327a275000, phys 0x6d368000
> > > [ 781.414942] mapper[2744]: segfault at ffffffffffffffff ip
> > 00000000004008d7 sp 00007fff233638e0 error 4 in mapper[400000+1000]
> > > [ 781.415064] memtest_vma_close
> > > [ 891.350796] Program mapper tried to access /dev/mem between
> > 6d368000->6d36c000.
> > > [ 891.350813] memtest_vma_open: virt 0x7fa928e88000, phys 0x6d368000
> > > [ 891.350987] mapper[2811]: segfault at ffffffffffffffff ip
> > 00000000004008d7 sp 00007fffc154efd0 error 4 in mapper[400000+1000]
> > > [ 891.351102] memtest_vma_close
> > >
> > > Looking into the kernel source, a check in range_is_allowed failed so
> > > I just can't map /dev/mem with specified range (-EPERM).
> > >
> > > But please note that my output of map[0] and map[1] are correct, while
> > > your output is not correct ('4C4C4C4C'), which you ignored
> >
> > That's I memset() 'L' to _vbase. Sorry, I pasted wrong output.
> >
> > > previously. Why not make sure your mapper works correctly? Or can you
> > > try newer kernel and Xen?
> > >
> > > Wei.
> > >
> >
> > It works with newer kernel (like 2.6.37), so I think its not XEN's problem.
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
> > /Eric
> >
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