[Cbe-oss-dev] [patch 3/5] cell: updated driver for DDR2 memory on AXON

Arnd Bergmann arnd at arndb.de
Wed Jun 27 02:21:05 EST 2007


On Tuesday 26 June 2007, Maxim Shchetynin wrote:
> Actually, axon_ram's direct_access method would not be used by ext2 at all
> - ext2 feels comfortable with make_request().

not for mmap().

What will actually happen if you try to mount an axonram device with ext2?
I suppose mount should fail with a proper error code if the block size is
larger than 4kb, but does that happen?

If you have a 4k block size axonram device, the ext2 really should work
using XIP as expected, including the mmap() operation.

> We have the direct_access method here only because it is needed for the
> azfs file-system, which we recommend to use for accessing the Axon's RAM
> rather then ext2 or any other buffered file-systems.

I think I've understood what the problem is now. The generic xip code
assumes that the data to be mapped has a 'struct page' in mem_map,
and that it's part of the linear kernel mapping. This is actually
true on s390, where it is currently used, but not for us. The point
on s390 is that the kernel virtual address is _identical_ to the
physical address, so it may never have shown up as a problem.

I'll talk to Carsten about this, he already had plans to remove
the need for struct page from the filemap_xip infrastructure.

	Arnd <><



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