I have an LS1088A system and at start-up I see the message:
"fsl_mc_dprc dprc.1: No more resources of type dpmcp left"
4 times in my dmesg log. What does this message mean, and does it indicate an error?
I notice that the messages occur when dpni or dpmac devices are added, which is happening prior to adding the dpmcp devices. After the dpmcp devices are added, I see messages indicating that the dpni and dpmac devices are linked as consumers to dpmcp as expected. Would changing the order that the objects are declared in the dprc container eliminate these messages?
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It is a known minor issue which is planned to be fixed in the upcoming LSDK 2011.
According to the responsible software team, the issue is not with the order
of declarations, but in the order of object allocation in the kernel driver.
If you check your DPAA2 resources after your system finishes booting, and you see
that everything necessary is allocated, it is safe to ignore these messages.
Best Regards,
Platon
It is a known minor issue which is planned to be fixed in the upcoming LSDK 2011.
According to the responsible software team, the issue is not with the order
of declarations, but in the order of object allocation in the kernel driver.
If you check your DPAA2 resources after your system finishes booting, and you see
that everything necessary is allocated, it is safe to ignore these messages.
Best Regards,
Platon