Hi Dave
Running 'dev -p' command on PowerPC systems with virtual devices (ie
no real PCI devices) fails with the following message:
dev: invalid kernel virtual address: 98 type: "pci bus number"
It should instead report that there are no _real_ PCI devices to list.
The following patch addresses this issue. Currently it just prints a
message letting the user know of the absence of pci devices, but it
might be a good idea to list down the virtual devices present in the
system in such cases. I am working on a patch for that too, probably
will discuss that on another thread.
Please provide your comments/suggestions.
Thanks
Rachita
On PowerPC machines configured with virtual devices(VIO) it is possible
that there are no _real_ PCI devices. Hence it is reasonable that 'dev -p'
would not list anything. This patch identifies such cases and displays a
message appropriately.
Signed-off-by: Rachita Kothiyal <rachita(a)in.ibm.com>
---
dev.c | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
1 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff -puN dev.c~fix-vio-pci-device dev.c
--- crash-4.0-3.9/dev.c~fix-vio-pci-device 2006-12-22 13:32:02.737262096 +0530
+++ crash-4.0-3.9-rachita/dev.c 2006-12-22 13:48:44.984897296 +0530
@@ -1955,13 +1955,11 @@ do_pci(void)
unsigned int class;
unsigned short device, vendor;
unsigned char busno;
- ulong *devlist, bus, devfn, tmp;
+ ulong *devlist, bus, devfn, tmp, prev, next;
char buf1[BUFSIZE];
char buf2[BUFSIZE];
char buf3[BUFSIZE];
- fprintf(fp, "%s BU:SL.FN CLASS: VENDOR-DEVICE\n",
- mkstring(buf1, VADDR_PRLEN, CENTER|LJUST, "PCI_DEV"));
BZERO(&pcilist_data, sizeof(struct list_data));
@@ -1972,11 +1970,34 @@ do_pci(void)
FAULT_ON_ERROR);
pcilist_data.end = symbol_value("pci_devices");
pcilist_data.list_head_offset = OFFSET(pci_dev_global_list);
+ readmem(symbol_value("pci_devices") + OFFSET(list_head_prev),
+ KVADDR, &prev, sizeof(void *), "list head prev",
+ FAULT_ON_ERROR);
+ /*
+ * Check if this system does not have any PCI devices.
+ * Possible on PowerPC machines with VIO configured.
+ */
+ if ((pcilist_data.start == pcilist_data.end) &&
+ (prev == pcilist_data.end)) {
+ fprintf(fp, "No PCI devices found on this system.\n");
+ return;
+ }
} else {
get_symbol_data("pci_devices", sizeof(void *),
&pcilist_data.start);
pcilist_data.member_offset = OFFSET(pci_dev_next);
+ /*
+ * Check if this system does not have any PCI devices.
+ * Possible on PowerPC machines with VIO configured.
+ */
+ readmem(pcilist_data.start + pcilist_data.member_offset,
+ KVADDR, &next, sizeof(void *), "pci dev next",
+ FAULT_ON_ERROR);
+ if (!next) {
+ fprintf(fp, "No PCI devices found on this system.\n");
+ return;
+ }
}
hq_open();
@@ -1985,6 +2006,9 @@ do_pci(void)
devcnt = retrieve_list(devlist, devcnt);
hq_close();
+ fprintf(fp, "%s BU:SL.FN CLASS: VENDOR-DEVICE\n",
+ mkstring(buf1, VADDR_PRLEN, CENTER|LJUST, "PCI_DEV"));
+
for (i = 0; i < devcnt; i++) {
/*
_