On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 10:50:24AM +0530, Gupta, Ramesh wrote:
>  static void flush_iopgd_range(u32 *first, u32 *last)
>  {
> -     /* FIXME: L2 cache should be taken care of if it exists */
> -     do {
> -             asm("mcr        p15, 0, %0, c7, c10, 1 @ flush_pgd"
> -                 : : "r" (first));
> -             first += L1_CACHE_BYTES / sizeof(*first);
> -     } while (first <= last);
> +     flush_iommu_mem(first, last);
> +     outer_flush_range(virt_to_phys(first), virt_to_phys(last));

I think this would be safer if these operated on an area rather than a
range - which means taking a start plus size.

        phys_addr_t phys = virt_to_phys(start);

        iommu_flush_area(start, size);
        outer_flush_range(phys, phys + size);

is safer than the above if virt_to_phys() is non-linear.

>               *iopgd = virt_to_phys(iopte) | IOPGD_TABLE;
> -             flush_iopgd_range(iopgd, iopgd);
> +             flush_iopgd_range(iopgd, iopgd + 1);

And operating on a start + size also makes this kind of stuff clearer.
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