[PATCH] Remove CPU_FTR_NEED_COHERENT for 7448.

Adrian Cox adrian at humboldt.co.uk
Fri May 4 03:07:06 EST 2007


On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 11:13 -0500, Jon Loeliger wrote:
> > The problem is that many 32-bit PowerPC machines needed
> > CPU_FTR_NEED_COHERENT set for a second reason: compatibility with the
> > cache in the MPC107. This was handled by CPU_FTR_COMMON in cputable.h
> > before the L2 prefetch bug was known.  There may be other host bridges
> > that cache, but nobody will have noticed because all the CPUs had
> > CPU_FTR_NEED_COHERENT set already.

> Yes, you are correct and your concern is valid.  However,
> this case is still being handled by CONFIG_MPC10X_BRIDGE
> to deal with the MPC106/MPC107/etc north bridges.

My only concern here is that some other Northbridges may have a similar
cache issue to the MPC107, but that we haven't noticed because the
cputable entry has been a crutch for them. If we remove the entry, will
some other 7448 designs quietly stop working?  I think the Tsi108/109
are probably safe, but I don't know about other bridges.

> The CPU doesn't impose this requirement, the north bridge does.
> It might even better be named something like
>     CPU_FTR_NORTHBRDIGE_NEEDS_COHERENT.

Yes - we end up turning on coherency for multiple reasons - SMP, the L2
prefetch bug, or the cache in the MPC107. I quite like Ben H's idea of
doing this in machine_probe().

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Adrian Cox <adrian at humboldt.co.uk>




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