dma_alloc_coherent versus streaming DMA, neither works satisfactory

Arnd Bergmann arnd at arndb.de
Wed Apr 29 06:13:47 PDT 2015


On Wednesday 29 April 2015 14:49:26 Mike Looijmans wrote:
> On 29-04-15 12:41, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 April 2015 12:33:00 Mike Looijmans wrote:
> >> On 29-04-15 12:07, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> >>> On Wednesday 29 April 2015 11:47:37 Mike Looijmans wrote:
> >>>> On 29-04-15 11:17, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> >>>>> The buffer should also be mapped into userspace with the same memory
> >>>>> type and cache attributes as the kernel side mapping.  If using ACP,
> >>>>> then you probably want "normal memory, cacheable, writeback, read
> >>>>> allocate" or in the case of SMP, the same but "read/write allocate".
> >>>
> >>> If my suspicion is correct, we should either change arm_coherent_dma_ops()
> >>> to refer to a different mmap() callback that does the right thing for
> >>> coherent devices, or change arm_dma_mmap() to look at dev->is_coherent.
> >>
> >> Following the route, arch/arm/mm/dma-mapping.c uses pgprot_dmacoherent() which
> >> is defined in arch/arm/include/asm/pgtable.h and that just returns uncached
> >> memory.
> >>
> >> If you can give me some hints as to what the correct flags would be, I can
> >> patch my kernel and test it.
> >
> > Use the flags that Russell listed above.
> 
> I would if I had a clue how to do that. For one thing, I don't understand all 
> the L_PTE_... flag juggling that happens here.
> 
> I also tried just using kmalloc() to allocate the buffer, and then 
> dma_map_single that. This is what the DMA documentation told me to do for 
> non-coherent mappings. This works fine for the streaming-dma mode using the 
> HP, but using dma-coherent this not only fails to work, it tends to completely 
> lock the system.
> 
> Avoiding the streaming mapping and using only the coherent modes prevents the 
> system locking up, it then doesn't do more harm than just corrupting data in 
> the buffers.

If I understand it right, you basically just skip the 'vma->vm_page_prot =
__get_dma_pgprot(attrs, vma->vm_page_prot);' step and get the right mapping
here, i.e. the pgprot value we use for all normal memory.

	Arnd



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