Physical addresses are currently represented as int or long types. However, this does not work for processors like the PPC440EPx, which is a 32-bit processor with a 36-bit address space. This patch uses the phys_addr_t type, which correctly holds a 36-bit address on this processor.
Signed-off-by: Steven A. Falco <[email protected]> --- The PPC440EPx uses an unsigned long long for phys_addr_t. Thus, it is able to hold 36-bit physical addresses. diff --git a/include/pcmcia/ss.h b/include/pcmcia/ss.h index 9b4ac93..9a3b498 100644 --- a/include/pcmcia/ss.h +++ b/include/pcmcia/ss.h @@ -90,14 +90,14 @@ typedef struct pccard_io_map { u_char map; u_char flags; u_short speed; - u_int start, stop; + phys_addr_t start, stop; } pccard_io_map; typedef struct pccard_mem_map { u_char map; u_char flags; u_short speed; - u_long static_start; + phys_addr_t static_start; u_int card_start; struct resource *res; } pccard_mem_map; _______________________________________________ Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia
