[PATCH] net: ftgmac100: Fix missing TX-poll issue

Arnd Bergmann arnd at kernel.org
Fri Oct 23 19:39:32 AEDT 2020


On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 9:41 AM Benjamin Herrenschmidt
<benh at kernel.crashing.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 2020-10-21 at 14:11 +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>
> > > At the moment, the only chips that need the heavy barrier are
> > > omap4 and mstar_v7, and early l2 cache controllers (not the one
> > > on Cortex-A7) have another synchronization callback that IIRC
> > > is used for streaming mappings.
>
>  .../...
>
> > > Obviously, adding one of these for ast2600 would slow down every
> > > mb() and writel() a lot, but if it is a chip-wide problem rather than
> > > one isolated to the network device, it would be the correct solution,
> > > provided that a correct code sequence can be found.
>
> I'm surprised that problem doesn't already exist on the ast2400 and
> 2500 and I thus worry about the performance impact of such a workaround
> applied generally to every MMIO writes....
>
> But we did kill mmiowb so ... ;-)

The real cost would have to be measured of course, and it depends a
lot on how it's done. The read-from-uncached-memory as in the 1/4
patch here seems fairly expensive, the mstarv7_mb() method (spinning
on an mmio read) seems worse, but the omap4 method (a posted write
to a mmio address in the memory controller to enforce a barrier between
the two ports) doesn't seem that bad and would correspond to what
the chip should be doing in the first place.

       Arnd


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