Re: Accessing 64-bit BARs

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hello,
Thanks rolf & roland.

pci_iomap() is not doing something extra. only it is some kind of
abstraction for IO-mapped OR memory mapped.
I know that my BARs are MMIO, so using ioremap() & readl()/writel()
combination should be fine.

But for the problem as explained in my first mail, any
help/suggestions will be helpful.

-Yogeshwar

On 10/4/07, Roland Dreier <[email protected]> wrote:
>  > You should use pci_iomap() to get an access pointer to the BAR. After this you
>  > can access the memory with ioread*() and iowrite*(). See "man pci_iomap(9)"
>  > if you build kernel manpages.
>
> That works fine, but ioremap() and readl()/writel() is also perfectly
> fine for regions that you know are always MMIO.
>
>  - R.
>
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