[PATCH v2 2/2] parisc: define stronger ordering for the default readX()

Sinan Kaya okaya at codeaurora.org
Tue Apr 17 07:13:28 PDT 2018


Hi James,

> 
> Perhaps if you gave an example of the actual problem you're trying to
> fix we could assess if it affects parisc.

Let me clarify myself here. Maybe, there is a better solution.

		/* assign ownership */
		desc->status = DEVICE_OWN;

		/* notify device of new descriptors */
		writel(DESC_NOTIFY, doorbell);

The difference between writel() and writel_relax() is writel() guarantees
memory transactions to be flushed to the device before the register write.
writel_relaxed() does not provide any guarantees about the memory and IO
operations.

Similarly, readl() provides following code to observe the DMA result while
readl_relaxed() does not provide this guarantee.

Ideally, you want to embed rmb() and wmb() into the writel() and readl()
to provide this guarantee.

PA-RISC doesn't seem to support neither one of the barrier types. If you are
familiar with the architecture, maybe you could guide us here.

Is __raw_writeX() enough to provide this guarantee for this architecture?

Sinan

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