On 1/23/2013 12:25 PM, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
Hi Vipin,
My first feeling is that the descriptors are allocated as Normal
Cachabale memory and it would not help to access them using readl/writel
Should the desciptors be allocated as non-cachable memory. If yes then
how to do that in u-boot
I suppose the rest of the code would be better reviewed if we know about
this
Vipin
I would say that yes, descriptors are allocated in DRAM, so they are
cacheable.
And no, we don't need to allocate them non-cacheable, although in this
case we need to use cache flush and invalidate calls. I would suggest
doing so rather than allocating the descriptors non cacheable, because
using non-cacheable memory makes the dependency between the driver and
cache codes implicit (and thus more prone to improperly thought out
changes in either code) and the memory usage more complex, while
explicit cache operations make the relationship explicit.
Yes, got it. Thanks Albert
Frank, so in that case rather changing the code to use readl/writel,
cache flush and invalidate operations need to be performed at
appropriate places
Regards
Vipin
One can always not cache descriptors if you one wants to, without this
decision breaking driver functionality.
Amicalement,
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