Hi Marek Vasut, On 08/09/2011 01:34 AM, Marek Vasut wrote: > On Monday, August 08, 2011 10:01:19 AM Albert ARIBAUD wrote: >> Hi Hong Xu, >> >> Le 08/08/2011 05:20, Hong Xu a écrit : >>> After DMA operation, we need to maintain D-Cache coherency. >>> So that the DCache must be invalidated (hence CPU will fetch >>> data written by DMA controller from RAM). >>> >>> Tested on AT91SAM9261EK with Peripheral DMA controller. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Hong Xu<hong...@atmel.com> >>> Tested-by: Elen Song<elen.s...@atmel.com> >>> CC: Albert Aribaud<albert.u.b...@aribaud.net> >>> CC: Aneesh V<ane...@ti.com> >>> CC: Reinhard Meyer<u-b...@emk-elektronik.de> >>> CC: Heiko Schocher<h...@denx.de> >>> --- >>> >>> V2: >>> Per Albert's suggestion, add invalidate_dcache_range >>> >>> V3: >>> invalidate_dcache_range emits warning when detecting unaligned buffer >>> >>> invalidate_dcache_range won't clean any adjacent cache line when >>> detecting unaligned buffer and only round up/down the buffer address >>> >>> + mva = start; >>> + if ((mva& (cache_line_len - 1)) != 0) { >>> + printf("WARNING: %s - unaligned buffer detected, starting " >> >> I'd rather have a message about "cache", not "buffer", e.g. >> >> printf("WARNING: %s - start address %x is not aligned\n" >> __FUNCTION__, start); > > __func__ is prefered in linux kernel :-)
__func__ is C99 standard. __FUNCTION__ appears more in U-Boot. ;-) GCC manual says some older GCC only recognize __FUNCTION__ . If we rely on GCC, it looks __FUNCTION__ will reduce troubles. BR, Eric >> >>> + mva&= ~(cache_line_len - 1); >>> + } >>> + if ((stop& (cache_line_len - 1)) != 0) { >>> + printf("WARNING: %s - unaligned buffer detected, ending " >>> + "address: 0x%08x\n", __FUNCTION__, stop); >> >> Ditto. > > Ditto. > [...] _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot