| Hi!   I would guess, that I/O image is too large. As you 
probably know, PC based computers have separate I/O space, whose 
size is only 64KB. In CRT application, the minimum image size is 16MB 
(to save resources). What you have to do is: Set PCI_NUM_OF_DEC_ADDR_LINES 20 in 
pci_user_constants.v. This will give you a minimum image size of 
4KB. Set PCI_AM2 20'hFFFF_F.   This should help. You also have to be careful about memory mapped 
images here. Set PCI_AM0 20'hFFFF_F also. Set PCI_AM1 to the value, that will represent the 
size of an image you want. That would be: 20'hFFFF_F for 4KB 20'hFFFF_E for 8KB 20'hFFFF_C for 16KB . . 20'hFFF0_0 for 1MB 20'hFFE0_0 for 2MB etc..   Hope this works! Let me know, because we haven't been testing I/O 
accesses in hardware yet!   Regards, Miha Dolenc 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 8:09 
  PM Subject: [pci] IO Mapping Trouble 
 I have been successfully using the OpenCore PCI 
  core in a Spartan-2 200k part.  I have been able to access configuration 
  space directly and through the memory mapped image, I also am able to access 
  a memory mapped image.   My only problem comes in when I try to add an 
  additional PCI image that uses an IO mapping, instead of a Memory 
  mapping.   I get an error message at boot time 
  saying:   PCI I/O Port Conflict: Bus 00, Device 0F, 
  Function 00   I press escape to continue booting into 
  Linux.  Once the machine has finished booting, the results of lspci -v 
  are:   00:0f.0 Bridge: Unknown device 2321:0001 (rev 
  01)Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 9
 Memory at fe000000 (32-bit, 
  non-prefetchable) [disabled] [size=16M]
 Memory at f7000000 (32-bit, 
  non-prefetchable) [disabled] [size=16M]
 I/O ports at 
  <unassigned> [disabled]
   When I don't include the IO space image, region 0 
  and region 1 are fully functional.   The changes that I make in pci_user_constants.v 
  over the default crt application version are:   `define PCI_IMAGE2 `define PCI_BA2_MEM_IO 1'b1   Information and/or suggestions are greatly 
  appreciated.   |