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If 020/030 support is enabled, get_io_area() leaves an IO_SIZE gap between mappings which is added to the vm_struct representing the mapping. __ioremap() uses the actual requested size (after alignment), while __iounmap() is passed the size from the vm_struct. On 020/030, early termination descriptors are used to set up mappings of extent 'size', which are validated on unmapping. The unmapped gap of size IO_SIZE defeats the sanity check of the pmd tables, causing __iounmap() to loop forever on 030. On 040/060, unmapping of page table entries does not check for a valid mapping, so the umapping loop always completes there. Adjust size to be unmapped by the gap that had been added in the vm_struct prior. This fixes the hang in atari_platform_init() reported a long time ago, and a similar one reported by Finn recently (addressed by removing ioremap() use from the SWIM driver. Tested on my Falcon in 030 mode - untested but should work the same on 040/060 (the extra page tables cleared there would never have been set up anyway). Signed-off-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@gmail.com> [geert: Minor commit description improvements] [geert: This was fixed in 2.4.23, but not in 2.5.x] Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org |
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mcfmmu.c | ||
memory.c | ||
motorola.c | ||
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