[PATCH] [POWERPC] Improve (in|out)_beXX() asm code
David Miller
davem at davemloft.net
Wed May 21 08:39:47 EST 2008
From: Scott Wood <scottwood at freescale.com>
Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 17:35:56 -0500
> Alan Cox wrote:
> >> It looks like we rely on -fno-strict-aliasing to prevent reordering
> >> ordinary memory accesses (such as to DMA descriptors) past the I/O
> >
> > DMA descriptors in main memory are dependant on cache behaviour anyway
> > and the dma_* operators should be the ones enforcing the needed behaviour.
>
> What about memory obtained from dma_alloc_coherent()? We still need a
> sync and a compiler barrier. The current I/O accessors have the former,
> but not the latter.
The __volatile__ in the asm construct disallows movement of the
inline asm relative to statements surrounding it.
The only reason barrier() in kernel.h needs a memory clobber is
because of a bug in ancient versions of gcc. In fact, I think
that memory clobber might even be removable.
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