[PATCH 0/2] arm64, cma, gicv3-its: Use CMA for allocation of large device tables

Marc Zyngier marc.zyngier at arm.com
Mon Feb 29 02:46:49 PST 2016


Hi Robert,

On 25/02/16 11:02, Robert Richter wrote:
> From: Robert Richter <rrichter at cavium.com>
> 
> This series implements the use of CMA for allocation of large device
> tables for the arm64 gicv3 interrupt controller.
> 
> There are 2 patches, the first is for early activation of cma, which
> needs to be done before interrupt initialization to make it available
> to the gicv3. The second implements the use of CMA to allocate
> gicv3-its device tables.
> 
> This solves the problem where mem allocation is limited to 4MB. A
> previous patch sent to the list to address this that instead increases
> FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER becomes obsolete.

I think you're looking at the problem the wrong way. Instead of going
through CMA directly, I'd rather go through the normal DMA API
(dma_alloc_coherent), which can itself try CMA (should it be enabled).

That will give you all the benefit of the CMA allocation, and also make
the driver more robust. I meant to do this for a while, and never found
the time. Any chance you could have a look?

Thanks,

	M.
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