On 26.08.19 20:09, João Reis wrote:
I am using inmate-zynqmp.dtb for non-root cell, which is not being used by root cell. Or are you referring to Petalinux's device tree? In that case, what nodes must i alter? The memory node?


If you are already using the inmate dtb, you won't see most of the resources in /proc/iomem that you have in the root cell - or you are still looking at the root cell. This is what you get normally in the inmate with uart access (taken on ultra96):

# cat /proc/iomem
10000000-1000ffff : pci@fc000000
  10000000-100000ff : 0000:00:00.0
    10000000-100000ff : ivshmem-net
74000000-7beeffff : System RAM
  74000000-74000fff : reserved
  74280000-7509ffff : Kernel code
  750a0000-751bffff : reserved
  751c0000-75368fff : Kernel data
  7638a000-76b5cfff : reserved
  79c00000-7bbfffff : reserved
  7bead000-7bed8fff : reserved
  7bedb000-7bedcfff : reserved
  7bedd000-7beddfff : reserved
  7bede000-7bee1fff : reserved
  7bee2000-7bee3fff : reserved
  7bee4000-7beeffff : reserved
7bf00000-7bffffff : ivshmem-net
fc000000-fc0fffff : PCI ECAM
ff010000-ff010fff : xuartps

Jan

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