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Paul Mackerras wrote:
> Ian Romanick writes:
>
>>This seems to mostly work, but I am having one problem. I map the
>>region by opening the file with O_RDWR, then mmap with
>>(PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE) and MAP_SHARED. In all cases, the open and mmap
>>succeed. However, for I/O BARs, the resulting pointer from mmap is
>>invalid. Any access to it results in a segfault and GDB says it's "out
>>of range".
>
> On which architecture(s)?
I've only tried on x86-64 (an Athlon64 3000+ to be exact) so far.
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