[PATCH 1/1] riscv: set ARCH_DMA_DEFAULT_COHERENT if RISCV_DMA_NONCOHERENT is not set
Jiaxun Yang
jiaxun.yang at flygoat.com
Fri Dec 22 08:01:43 PST 2023
在 2023/12/22 15:53, Maxim Kochetkov 写道:
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> On 22.12.2023 18:45, Jiaxun Yang wrote:
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>> 在 2023/12/22 15:38, Maxim Kochetkov 写道:
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>>> On 22.12.2023 17:54, Conor Dooley wrote:
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>>>>> etc..) do not have this feature. These devices will use value from
>>>>> device_initialize(). And we have no possibility to change
>>>>> dma_default_coherent value by disabling ARCH_DMA_DEFAULT_COHERENT.
>>>>> Moreover, changing dma_default_coherent from false to true may cause
>>>>> regression for other devices.
>>>>
>>>> How can there be a regression when dma has been coherent by default for
>>>> the RISC-V kernel from day 1?
>>>
>>> Before ARCH_DMA_DEFAULT_COHERENT patch dma_default_coherent was used
>>> unassigned as "false" in device_initialize():
>>> ..........
>>> #if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SYNC_DMA_FOR_DEVICE) || \
>>> defined(CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SYNC_DMA_FOR_CPU) || \
>>> defined(CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SYNC_DMA_FOR_CPU_ALL)
>>> dev->dma_coherent = dma_default_coherent;
>>> #endif
>>> ..........
>>> And now it becomes "true". It may change behavior of other non-DT
>>> drivers.
>> I don't see any problem here, default is default.
>> Actually leaving those device with dev->dma_coherent = false is
>> risky, because
>> we can't guarantee underlying cache flush functions are here.
>>
>> If a non-dt device do need to override it, it should be done in
>> arch_setup_dma_ops.
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> But arch_setup_dma_ops() is called only from of_dma_configure_id() and
> acpi_dma_configure_id(). So it works only for DT and ACPI devices. What
> about platform_device?
Ah I see, that's the problem, in MIPS's use case all DMA capable devices
are following platform's default coherency. For RISC-V we assume all
device are enabled by ACPI or DT.
Perhaps you can override it in driver, but that will make drivers
platform dependent.
I'll leave this question to Christoph.
Thanks
- Jiaxun
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