[PATCH] goldfish: NAND flash driver
Robert Jarzmik
robert.jarzmik at free.fr
Sat Jan 26 16:10:07 EST 2013
Alan Cox <alan at linux.intel.com> writes:
>> > + writel(cmdp, base + NAND_COMMAND);
>> What guarantee do you have on the order of writes here ? Isn't a
>> write barrier required here ?
>
> Its a virtual platform powered by an emulator - so no barriers needed
> that I can see.
OK.
...zip...
>> > + if (goldfish_nand_cmd_with_params(mtd, cmd, addr, len,
>> > ptr, &rv)) {
>> > + writel(mtd - nand->mtd, base + NAND_DEV);
>> > + writel((u32)(addr >> 32), base + NAND_ADDR_HIGH);
>> > + writel((u32)addr, base + NAND_ADDR_LOW);
>> > + writel(len, base + NAND_TRANSFER_SIZE);
>> > + writel((u32)ptr, base + NAND_DATA);
>> > + writel(cmd, base + NAND_COMMAND);
>> > + rv = readl(base + NAND_RESULT);
>> Same question here on the order of the read wrt to previous writes.
>
> reads wont pass write anyway as its a sane platform.
Euh how so ? Assuming I understood correctly the "an emulated platform" part,
and the reads+writes end up in RAM, then an out-of-order execution core can
reorder independent read/writes. For example if base+NAND_RESULT is already in
cache, the core can perform the readl before the last writel, can't it ?
>> That looks weird (the __pa()) usage. I thought drivers should not use
>> __pa() directly.
>
> Will look at using dma_alloc_coherent for it.
Cool.
>> > + spin_lock_irqsave(&nand->lock, irq_flags);
>> Again same spin_lock question.
>
> I'm very wary of changing this but will take a look. It's actually not
> that important because its not real flash so it has unusually excellent
> performance via the emulator.
Sure.
BTW, I rechecked the patch a bit more, especially goldfish_nand_write_oob(). I
recall that a write_oob() function should first check the mtd_oob_ops.mode and
act depending on its value : MTD_OPS_PLACE_OOB, MTD_OPS_RAW, and
MTD_OPS_AUTO_OOB.
The action is different on each value (or -EINVAL returned if not handled).
Cheers.
--
Robert
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will improve in the next days as I changed my home, so please be patient (or
convince my boss :))
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