
Hi,
I have an rtl8169 on a macchiatobin and that card has a 64-bit memory address. The current code only reads a single word, which means it can only support a 32-bit address. By using dm_pci_map_bar we don't need to manually parse the register, we can just have it do its job.
I'm not sure though if this works for all devices since the previous version had an explicit check for the device.
Patrick
Signed-off-by: Patrick Wildt patrick@blueri.se
diff --git a/drivers/net/rtl8169.c b/drivers/net/rtl8169.c index 521e5909a2..f1d2ade253 100644 --- a/drivers/net/rtl8169.c +++ b/drivers/net/rtl8169.c @@ -1182,22 +1182,11 @@ static int rtl8169_eth_probe(struct udevice *dev) struct pci_child_platdata *pplat = dev_get_parent_platdata(dev); struct rtl8169_private *priv = dev_get_priv(dev); struct eth_pdata *plat = dev_get_platdata(dev); - u32 iobase; - int region; int ret;
- debug("rtl8169: REALTEK RTL8169 @0x%x\n", iobase); - switch (pplat->device) { - case 0x8168: - region = 2; - break; - default: - region = 1; - break; - } - dm_pci_read_config32(dev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0 + region * 4, &iobase); - iobase &= ~0xf; - priv->iobase = (int)dm_pci_mem_to_phys(dev, iobase); + priv->iobase = dm_pci_map_bar(dev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_2, + PCI_REGION_MEM); + printf("rtl8169: REALTEK RTL8169 @0x%x\n", priv->iobase);
ret = rtl_init(priv->iobase, dev->name, plat->enetaddr); if (ret < 0) {