[PATCH 2/2] arm: mvebu: Add hardware I/O Coherency support
Arnd Bergmann
arnd at arndb.de
Wed Oct 24 07:36:12 EDT 2012
On Wednesday 24 October 2012, Gregory CLEMENT wrote:
> +void __init armada_370_xp_coherency_iocache_init(void)
> +{
> + /* When the coherency fabric is available, the Armada XP and
> + * Aramada 370 are close to a coherent architecture, so we based
> + * our dma ops on the coherent one, and just changes the
> + * operations which need a arch io sync */
> + if (of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "marvell,coherency-fabric")) {
> + struct dma_map_ops *dma_ops = &armada_xp_dma_ops;
> + memcpy(dma_ops, &arm_coherent_dma_ops, sizeof(*dma_ops));
> + dma_ops->map_page = armada_xp_dma_map_page;
> + dma_ops->unmap_page = armada_xp_dma_unmap_page;
> + dma_ops->unmap_sg = arm_dma_ops.unmap_sg;
> + dma_ops->sync_single_for_cpu = armada_xp_dma_sync;
> + dma_ops->sync_single_for_device = armada_xp_dma_sync;
> + dma_ops->sync_sg_for_cpu = arm_dma_ops.sync_sg_for_cpu;
> + dma_ops->sync_sg_for_device = arm_dma_ops.sync_sg_for_device;
> + }
> + bus_register_notifier(&platform_bus_type, &armada_xp_platform_nb);
I think it would be cleaner to statically define the operations in a constant
structure and point directly to the functions you need. If necessary, use
multiple structures.
Arnd
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