[PATCH v4 4/7] ARM: l2c: Add support for overriding prefetch settings
Alexandre Belloni
alexandre.belloni at free-electrons.com
Fri Sep 19 11:30:07 PDT 2014
On 19/09/2014 at 17:39:32 +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote :
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 11:50:01AM +0200, Alexandre Belloni wrote:
> > On 26/08/2014 at 16:17:57 +0200, Tomasz Figa wrote :
> > > Firmware on certain boards (e.g. ODROID-U3) can leave incorrect L2C prefetch
> > > settings configured in registers leading to crashes if L2C is enabled
> > > without overriding them. This patch introduces bindings to enable
> > > prefetch settings to be specified from DT and necessary support in the
> > > driver.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Tomasz Figa <t.figa at samsung.com>
> >
> > Tested-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni at free-electrons.com>
> >
> > It is working and useful on Atmel's sama5d4 were the bootloader is not
> > configuring the L2C prefetch. However, I'm wondering whether we should
> > add support for setting L310_PREFETCH_CTRL_DATA_PREFETCH and
> > L310_PREFETCH_CTRL_INSTR_PREFETCH. I'm currently doing it by using
> > ".l2c_aux_val = L310_AUX_CTRL_DATA_PREFETCH |
> > L310_AUX_CTRL_INSTR_PREFETCH" (those are the same bits) but this has the
> > disadvantage of displaying the "L2C: platform modifies aux control
> > register:" twice.
>
> The L2C documentation, freely available from the ARM infocentre website,
> has the answer to this for you.
>
> The two bits in the prefetch control register which control the data
> and instruction prefetching are aliases of the aux control register.
> If you set them to a value in one register, they are reflected in the
> other.
>
> The reason for that is that once the L2 cache is enabled, writes to
> the aux control register are no longer permitted, but it's safe to
> enable and disable the prefetching with the cache already enabled.
> This reason is even stated in the documentation.
>
Yeah, so my question still holds, should we have an other way to
enable/disable I/D prefetch by adding two other DT bindings ?
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