hi, Williams
Thanks for
your reply.
I have studied your JSE board, and found that
we have initialized 21555 at the same location as your board.
If our board start up firstly, the system board can find
and access the 21555. System board can not find and access the 21555 if they are
start up simultaneously. Is there the same problem on your JSE
board?
Thank you again.
Best
Regards,
Cui
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Williams" <steve@icarus.com>
Cc: <u-boot-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent:
Friday, July 15, 2005 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: [U-Boot-Users] initialize
non-transparent PCI-to-PCI bridge
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> CuiYW wrote:
> | hi,
all
> | I am porting U-boot to custom cpci board
(MPC8540 based). On the
> | board, we use Intel non-transparent PCI-to-PCI
bridge 21555 to isolate
> | MPC8540 from system, and MPC8540 is connected
to secondary pci bus of 21555.
>
> We use that chip on our JSE
board.
>
> | Because no srom is connected
to 21555, we configure 21555 using
> | mpc8540 (implemented in
U-boot).
>
> That's how we do it. Check out the board support files
for the
> JSE board in the U-Boot CVS head.
>
> After system
starts up, mpc8540 can
> | find and access 21555, but system card
can not find and configure
> | it(such as BAR0, BAR1). If we delay booting
of system card(boot mpc8540
> | firstly), system card can find and
configure 21555 successfully.
> | How to fixthe
problem? Could you please give me a hand?
>
> The bridge should
initially come up configured so that the host
> side configuration cycles
are retried. Configure the 21555 to your
> liking, then clear the
PCI-Lockout bit. The chip should boot up with
> the PCI-Lockout bit set.
Otherwise, you are stuck.
>
> - --
> Steve
Williams
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> steve at
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