Write to memory-mapped register has actually reached the device
Mason
slash.tmp at free.fr
Wed Jul 22 07:46:07 PDT 2015
Hello everyone,
I'm using an ARMv7 platform (Cortex A9).
The hardware designer said something that confused me: he said
that when a driver writes to a device memory-mapped register,
there is no way to "know" when the write has actually reached
the device, other than to read the value back.
I had been using this kind of code:
static void __iomem *device_base;
device_base = ioremap(DEVICE_ADDR, RANGE);
writel_relaxed(val, device_base + N);
The situation where he said this would bite me is:
write to a device register to clear an interrupt notification
unmask interrupts
The interrupt might fire because the interrupt bit has
not been cleared yet. Does that make any sense?
Should I use writel instead of writel_relaxed in that
situation? Do I really have to read-after-write?
Regards.
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