[PATCH V2 1/4] arm: mvebu: increase atomic coherent pool size for armada 370/XP

Sebastian Hesselbarth sebastian.hesselbarth at gmail.com
Tue Nov 6 17:55:54 EST 2012


On 11/06/2012 11:32 PM, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 10:28:45PM +0100, S?ren Moch wrote:
>> I see a regression from linux-3.5 to linux-3.6 and think there might
>> be a fundamental problem
>> with this patch. On my Kirkwood system (guruplug server plus) with
>> linux-3.6.2 I see following
>> errors and corresponding malfunction even with further increased
>> (2M, 4M) pool size:
>>
>> Oct 19 00:41:22 guru kernel: ERROR: 4096 KiB atomic DMA coherent
>> pool is too small!
>> Oct 19 00:41:22 guru kernel: Please increase it with coherent_pool=
>> kernel parameter!
>>
>> So I had to downgrade to linux-3.5 which is running without problems.
>>
>> I use SATA and several DVB sticks (em28xx / drxk and dib0700).
>
> I'm guess its the DVB sticks which are causing the problems. We have a
> number of kirkwood devices with two SATA devices which had problems
> until we extended the coherent_pool. The DVB sticks are probably take
> more coherent RAM. There was also an issue found recently:
>
> http://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg203962.html
>
> That conversation has gone quiet, but that could be because the
> participants are at ELCE.

So what is the call here? Should we just increase the coherent buffer
size back to what it was before? I am not into this too much but just
increasing the buffer will just postpone the actual issue to a later
point in running the kernel?

Sebastian



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