> >>>>> If its been mapped with ioremap() you know the physical address > >>> already > >>>>> so why do you need iopa(). > >>>> > >>>> That's what the original function immrbar_virt_to_phys() does. > > We're > >>> trying to > >>>> get rid of it, because we thought is redundant with iopa(). > >>>> > >>>> static inline unsigned long immrbar_virt_to_phys(volatile void * > >>> address) > >>>> { > >>>> if ( ((u32)address >= (u32)qe_immr) && > >>>> ((u32)address < ((u32)qe_immr + QE_IMMAP_SIZE)) > >>> ) > >>>> return (unsigned long)(address - (u32)qe_immr + > >>>> (u32)get_qe_base()); > >>>> return (unsigned long)virt_to_phys(address); > >>>> } > >>>> > >>>> get_qe_base() does a search of the OF tree the first time it's > >>>> called. > >>>> > >>>> Here's the code that calls immrbar_virt_to_phys(): > >>>> > >>>> out_be32(&ugeth->p_send_q_mem_reg->sqqd[i].bd_ring_base, > >>>> (u32) immrbar_virt_to_phys(ugeth-> > >>>> p_tx_bd_ring[i])); > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Would it be better to replace this code with something like this: > >>>> > >>>> out_be32(&ugeth->p_send_q_mem_reg->sqqd[i].bd_ring_base, > >>>> get_qe_base() + ((void *) ugeth->p_tx_bd_ring[i] - (void *) > >>> qe_immr)); > >>> > >>> No, we don't know if the BD ring is in MURAM or main memory as it is > >>> configurable. iopa() is best choice to handle both case, IMHO. > >> > >> Does MURAM behave differently than normal memory? > > > > MURAM is a mmio region so it don't share the characteristic of main > > memory that phy_addr = virt_addr - PAGE_OFFSET. While they can > > both be > > mapped through page table using iopa(). > > Right, so when do you know if you'll be using MURAM or normal > memory? Why not just keep around a token that is the physical > address at the point you make the decision of MURAM vs normal memory.
Yes, that can be a way. But as the virt to phy mapping is only used once, it's nothing bad to do it this way. - Leo - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html