It's probably unnecessary on modern machines, but old PCs were fairly restrictive about DMA addresses due to short counters. The buses on which such restrictions applied are no longer at the root level, but they were once there...

On 10/27/2010 8:48 AM, Yoder Stuart-B08248 wrote:
Mitch,

In the dma-ranges proposal:

http://playground.sun.com/1275/proposals/Closed/Accepted/410-it.txt

...there is the following special case described:

    As a special case, a "dma-ranges" property may be present in the
    root node of the device tree.  In this case, the property value
    describes the ranges of DMA addresses that the system bus can
    accept.  In this case, the length of the parent-address portion
    of each entry in the property value is 0 (because the root node
    has no parent), so the format reduces to...

A few of us in the ePAPR committee were discussing this and
were wondering what the use case for a dma-ranges on the
root is.   Is this special case really needed?

Thanks,
Stuart Yoder



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