[GIT PULL] DMA-mapping framework updates for 3.4
Linus Torvalds
torvalds at linux-foundation.org
Fri Mar 23 17:35:48 EDT 2012
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 12:24 AM, Marek Szyprowski
<m.szyprowski at samsung.com> wrote:
>
> git://git.infradead.org/users/kmpark/linux-samsung dma-mapping-next
>
> Those patches introduce a new alloc method (with support for memory
> attributes) in dma_map_ops structure, which will later replace
> dma_alloc_coherent and dma_alloc_writecombine functions.
So I'm quite unhappy with these patches.
Here's just the few problems I saw from some *very* quick look-through
of the git tree:
- I'm not seeing ack's from the architecture maintainers for the
patches that change some architecture.
- Even more importantly, what I really want is acks and comments from
the people who are expected to *use* this.
- it looks like patches break compilation half-way through the
series. Just one example I noticed: the "x86 adaptation" patch changes
the functions in lib/swiotlb.c, but afaik ia64 *also* uses those. So
now ia64 is broken until a couple of patches later. I suspect there
are other examples like that.
- the sign-off chains are odd. What happened there? Several patches
are signed off by Kyungmin Park, but he doesn't seem to be "in the
chain" at all. Whazzup? (*)
(Btw, I notice the same thing in the tree I pulled from Dave Airlie,
btw - what the F is going on with samsung submissions - those are
marked as committed by Dave Airlie, and don't have Dave in the
sign-off chain at all!)
- Finally, how/why are "dma attributes" different from the per-device
dma limits ("device_dma_parameters")
Hmm?
Linus
(*) Btw, I notice the same thing in the tree I pulled from Dave
Airlie, btw - what the F is going on with samsung submissions - those
are marked as committed by Dave Airlie, and don't have Dave in the
sign-off chain at all! Dave?
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