I get the following warnings:
APIC: 00 missing read_resources APIC: 01 missing read_resources APIC: 02 missing read_resources APIC: 03 missing read_resources I2C: 01:08 missing read_resources I2C: 04:50 missing read_resources I2C: 04:51 missing read_resources I2C: 04:52 missing read_resources I2C: 04:53 missing read_resources I2C: 05:50 missing read_resources I2C: 05:51 missing read_resources I2C: 05:52 missing read_resources I2C: 05:53 missing read_resources I2C: 03:69 missing read_resources
What does it mean? Should I do something about it in devicetree.cb?
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 10:13 PM, Oskar Enoksson enok@lysator.liu.se wrote:
I get the following warnings:
APIC: 00 missing read_resources APIC: 01 missing read_resources APIC: 02 missing read_resources APIC: 03 missing read_resources I2C: 01:08 missing read_resources I2C: 04:50 missing read_resources I2C: 04:51 missing read_resources I2C: 04:52 missing read_resources I2C: 04:53 missing read_resources I2C: 05:50 missing read_resources I2C: 05:51 missing read_resources I2C: 05:52 missing read_resources I2C: 05:53 missing read_resources I2C: 03:69 missing read_resources
What does it mean? Should I do something about it in devicetree.cb?
It just means that I2C and APIC devices don't have resources to read, and the warning message was less annoying than implementing empty functions that might get copied to a device that had resources.
It can be safely ignored for those two classes of devices.
Thanks, Myles