commit | 2a8802a576c69de62771110e801f558a750141e8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Prakruthi Deepak Heragu <quic_pheragu@quicinc.com> | Thu Jan 23 16:29:12 2025 -0800 |
committer | Prakruthi Deepak Heragu <quic_pheragu@quicinc.com> | Thu Jan 30 13:46:48 2025 -0800 |
tree | 903202b04bb95e9e16dbd11b9a33363e0ec5bfd2 | |
parent | e5d4b5259743241777cfa719380f55715e5eacfb [diff] |
Move the pci start address from 70000000 to 2c000000 https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/packages/modules/Virtualization/+/3371116 moved the pci start from 0x100000 to 0x70000000. Gunyah allows only 0x1000 to 0x40000000 to be mapped as device memory and the new PCI start address goes beyond this range. For now, move the PCI start to a known physical device free memory within 0x40000000. Bug: 376480819 Change-Id: Ia476b087010ccbd9c75f214aa8ae0d3707fc8413
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