Regression (ARM) arch/arm/mm/init.c doesn't build without CONFIG_ARM_PATCH_PHYS_VIRT.
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Mon Jan 6 17:39:06 EST 2014
On Mon, Jan 06, 2014 at 08:28:20PM +0100, Krzysztof Hałasa wrote:
> Russell, Santosh,
>
> the unneeded commit causing regression is still in place. Please try to
> compile an ARM kernel without CONFIG_ARM_PATCH_PHYS_VIRT and with
> CONFIG_ZONE_DMA and see for yourself, if you don't believe me.
>
> Please be aware that this commit fixes nothing, its only function is
> causing the regression - so we don't lose anything by reverting it.
>
> If the attached wasn't clear, what the defective commit presently does
> is changing a perfectly valid code into a code referencing a variable
> which (without CONFIG_ARM_PATCH_PHYS_VIRT set) doesn't at all exist.
>
> With CONFIG_ARM_PATCH_PHYS_VIRT set, this commit does precisely nothing.
Right, so, with Assabet, which has CONFIG_DMA_ZONE=y and
CONFIG_ARM_PATCH_PHYS_VIRT=y:
$ make O=../build/assabet arch/arm/mm/init.i
gives:
arm_dma_limit = __pv_phys_offset + arm_dma_zone_size - 1;
with or without Santosh's patch. So, with V2P patching in place, there's
absolutely no functional difference.
With CONFIG_ARM_PATCH_PHYS_VIRT=n, before Santosh's patch:
arm_dma_limit = (0xc0000000UL) + arm_dma_zone_size - 1;
After:
arm_dma_limit = __pv_phys_offset + arm_dma_zone_size - 1;
and this breaks the build because there is no __pv_phys_offset symbol.
Now, the case which matters for Santosh is the first case - the one
where CONFIG_ARM_PATCH_PHYS_VIRT=y. We can clearly see that after
preprocessing, the results are 100% identical.
Therefore, I find myself agreeing with Krzysztof that the commit is
bad, has no functional change for the case it was proposed to solve,
and needs to be reverted.
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