On 10/02/2012 10:08 PM, Scott Wood wrote:
>>>> +void __noreturn jump_to_image_linux(void *arg)
>>>> +{
>>>> +  debug("Entering kernel arg pointer: 0x%p\n", arg);
>>>> +  typedef void (*image_entry_arg_t)(void *, ulong r4, ulong r5,
>>>> ulong r6,
>>>> +                                    ulong r7, ulong r8, ulong r9)
>>>> +          __attribute__ ((noreturn));
>>>> +  image_entry_arg_t image_entry =
>>>> +          (image_entry_arg_t)spl_image.entry_point;
>>>> +
>>>> +  image_entry(arg, 0, 0, EPAPR_MAGIC, CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ, 0, 0);
>>>> +}
>>>
>>> At what point does the image get cache-flushed?
>>
>> Not at all right now. MPC5200 has dcache disabled, at least in the  
>> SPL.
>> Other PowerPC architectures might add a cache flush here if needed at
>> some time. Okay?
> 
> Or they might forget to do so and have weird bugs.
> 
> Why not just call flush_cache() on the image now?  Non-SPL does this in  
> common code, not even PPC-specific.

Okay, probably better to add this code now. But shouldn't we add this
code to the common SPL framework code then? Right before calling
jump_to_image_linux()?

Tom? Should I prepare a patch adding this cache flushing to
common/spl/spl.c?

Thanks,
Stefan
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