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I am trying to Map physical address of my aureal sound card to a virtual address using MmMapIoSpace. I am using the code below which is not working as expected. The MmMapIoSpace always returns a 00000000 pointer. Logs from DebugView are also given..


CODE


NTSTATUS CAdapterCommon::Init ( IN PRESOURCELIST ResourceList, IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject ) { PAGED_CODE();

ASSERT(ResourceList);
ASSERT(DeviceObject);

NTSTATUS  ntStatus = STATUS_SUCCESS;

DPF_ENTER(("[CAdapterCommon::Aureal Init]"));

PDWORD         m_pCodecBase;        // The Aureal I/O port address.
PUCHAR         m_pBusMasterBase;    // The Aureal 2nd I/O port address.

PDWORD         m_pmmio;        // The Aureal Memory range mapped to virtual memory.
m_pDeviceObject = DeviceObject;

ASSERT (ResourceList->FindTranslatedPort (0));
m_pCodecBase = (PDWORD)ResourceList->FindTranslatedPort (0)->
                       u.Port.Start.QuadPart;

ASSERT (ResourceList->FindTranslatedPort (1));
m_pBusMasterBase = (PUCHAR)ResourceList->FindTranslatedPort (1)->
                          u.Port.Start.QuadPart;

PCM_PARTIAL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR resource;
PHYSICAL_ADDRESS PhysAddr;

resource=ResourceList->FindTranslatedMemory(0);
//resource=ResourceList->FindUntranslatedMemory(0);
PhysAddr=resource->u.Memory.Start;

**m_pmmio=(PDWORD) MmMapIoSpace(resource->u.Memory.Start, resource->u.Memory.Length, MmNonCached);**
//MmCached MmNonCached

DPF_ENTER (("Aureal Configuration:\n"
               "   Bus Master = 0x%p\n"
               "   Codec      = 0x%p\n"
     "   Physical Add= 0x%p\n"
     "   Virtual Add= 0x%p\n",
                    m_pBusMasterBase, m_pCodecBase, PhysAddr, m_pmmio));

-----------------------------------CODE------------------------------------

-----------------------------------LOGS------------------------------------

00000000    0.00000000  MSVAD:  
00000001    0.00000482  [DriverEntry]   
00000002    0.00000693      
00000003    0.00025595  MSVAD:  
00000004    0.00025957  [AddDevice] 
00000005    0.00026108      
00000006    0.02436720  MSVAD:  
00000007    0.02437443  [StartDevice]   
00000008    0.02437655      
00000009    0.02437926  MSVAD:  
00000010    0.02438197  [ValidateResources] 
00000011    0.02438378      
00000012    0.02438680  MSVAD:  
00000013    0.02439493  Aureal configuration:     IO  count: 2  
00000014    0.02439554      IRQ count: 1    
00000015    0.02439614      DMA count: 0    
00000016    0.02439674      Memories count: 1   
00000017    0.02439735      BusNumbers count: 0     
00000018    0.02439795      DevicePrivates count: 0     
00000019    0.02439855      
00000020    0.02440036      
00000021    0.02441483  MSVAD:  
00000022    0.02442056  [CAdapterCommon::Aureal Init]   
00000023    0.02442267      
00000024    0.02443322  MSVAD:  
00000025    0.02444196  Aureal Configuration:   
00000026    0.02444257     Bus Master = 0x00001040  
00000027    0.02444317     Codec      = 0x00001048  
00000028    0.02444408     Physical Add= 0x90000000 
00000029    0.02444468     **Virtual Add= 0x00000000**  
00000030    0.02444649      
00000031    0.02444890  MSVAD:  
00000032    0.02445191  [CAdapterCommon::InitAurealHW]  

-----------------------------------LOGS------------------------------------

The properties of the pci card AU8810 are (As seen from Device Manager) Memory Range 90000000 - 9003FFFF I/O Range 1048 - 104F I/O Range 1040 - 1047

resource->u.Memory.Start is Ok 90000000 resource->u.Memory.Length is OK 262144 (256K)

Virtual Add= 0x00000000 is always not Ok.

Anybody please help....

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Maybe this topic helps : msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa489518.aspx – Christopher Jan 4 '10 at 16:54

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