[PATCH] ath10k: Replace ioread with wmb for data sync
Bob Copeland
me at bobcopeland.com
Tue Jan 27 13:33:49 PST 2015
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 02:25:18PM -0800, Peter Oh wrote:
> Using ioread() to perform data sync is excessive.
> Use compact API, wmb(), that intended to be used for the case.
> It reduces total 14 CPU clocks per interrupt.
Hi,
> ath10k_pci_write32(ar, SOC_CORE_BASE_ADDRESS + PCIE_INTR_CLR_ADDRESS,
> PCIE_INTR_FIRMWARE_MASK | PCIE_INTR_CE_MASK_ALL);
>
> - /* IMPORTANT: this extra read transaction is required to
> - * flush the posted write buffer. */
> - (void)ath10k_pci_read32(ar, SOC_CORE_BASE_ADDRESS +
> - PCIE_INTR_ENABLE_ADDRESS);
> + /* invoke data sync barrier */
> + wmb();
> }
I am no expert in arcane PCI matters, but that looks suspicious to me. I seem
to recall wmb() only enforced ordering, and maybe not even memory-IO ordering
on all platforms. If you want to disable an irq, it really seems like you
would want to flush posted writes so you know the hardware has seen it.
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