[PATCH 05/14] lib: Add I/O map cache implementation
Thierry Reding
thierry.reding at avionic-design.de
Thu Jan 10 18:10:01 EST 2013
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 10:10:49PM +0000, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 January 2013, Thierry Reding wrote:
> > What happens on Tegra is that we need to map 256 MiB of physical memory
> > to access all the PCIe extended configuration space. However, ioremap()
> > on such a large region fails if not enough vmalloc() space is available.
> >
> > This was observed when somebody tested this on CardHu which has a 1 GiB
> > of RAM and therefore remapping the full 256 MiB fails.
>
> Hmm, config space accesses are fairly rare and generally not expected
> to be fast, and 256 MB is really a huge waste of virtual address space,
> so I agree that just ioremapping the entire space is not a good
> solution.
>
> However, it's not clear that a cache is necessary. Have you measured
> a significant performance benefit of this implementation over just
> iorempping and unmapping a single page for every config space access?
No, I had not actually implemented it that way because I figured I might
just as well implement something generic with the added benefit that
most remapping operations would be cached automatically since the PCI
enumeration algorithms usually access the configuration space of a
single device at a time, so it actually maps to the best case for an LRU
based cache approach.
> Even if we actually want a cache, how about a private implementation
> that just remembers a single page in LRU? I doubt that there are
> more drivers that would benefit from a generalized version that you
> provide.
I can move the code to the Tegra PCIe driver, but there's quite a bit of
code that isn't actually related to the PCI functionality and I'd really
like to avoid cluttering the driver with this implementation. Keeping it
in a more central location will certainly increase the code's visibility
and make it easier for other potential users to find.
Also I just noticed that I hadn't actually added a parameter to the
iomap_cache_create() function to specify the maximum number of pages, so
currently the code only uses a single page anyway. It should be trivial
to change. I guess performance was good enough with a single page that I
didn't have a reason to increase the maximum number of pages.
Thierry
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