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SubjectRe: [PATCH] i.MX6 PCIe: Fix imx6_pcie_deassert_core_reset() polarity
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On 03/30/2016 12:10 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 March 2016 10:00:33 Roberto Fichera wrote:
>>> Check your XIO2001 routing and insure the following for proper IRQ mapping:
>>> Slot12: IDSEL A28: socket INTA = XIO2001 INTA
>>> Slot13: IDSEL A29: socket INTA = XIO2001 INTB
>>> Slot14: IDSEL A30: socket INTA = XIO2001 INTC
>>> Slot15: IDSEL A31: socket INTA = XIO2001 INTD
>> After crosschecking with our hardware designer the PCB IRQ mapping is the following:
>>
>> J2 : IDSEL A16: => Device 0 : socket INTA = XIO2001 INTA
>> J3 : IDSEL A18: => Device 2 : socket INTA = XIO2001 INTA* **(This should be INTC)*
>> J11: IDSEL A20: => Device 4 : socket INTA = XIO2001 INTA
>>
>> The interrupt routing for J3 is wrong. The XIO2001 driver may expect Device 2 to interrupt on INTC - but it will
>> interrupt on INTA.
> What does your interrupt-map property look like then?

Unfortunately it seems that J3 slot doesn't work anymore. Inserting a card there, PCIe link will not come up anymore.
Likely I broke it. Looking at some spare logs I have, a card inserted in J3 will get another interrupt, was 291 however
unfortunately I don't have an usefull lspci -vv output, sorry! Will check in it against another PCB when I can.

> Note that you have to override both map and map-mask in this case.

Can you please give more details where should I have a look?

>
> Arnd
>

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