[PATCH 3/7] asm-generic/io.h: make ioread64 and iowrite64 universally available
Alan Cox
gnomes at lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
Fri Jun 23 06:14:31 AEST 2017
On Thu, 22 Jun 2017 10:48:13 -0600
Logan Gunthorpe <logang at deltatee.com> wrote:
> Currently, ioread64 and iowrite64 are only available io CONFIG_64BIT=y
> and CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP=n. Thus, seeing the functions are not
> universally available, it makes them unusable for driver developers.
> This leads to ugly hacks such as those at the top of
>
> drivers/ntb/hw/intel/ntb_hw_intel.c
>
> This patch adds fallback implementations for when CONFIG_64BIT and
> CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP are not set. These functions use two io32 based
> calls to complete the operation.
>
> Note, we do not use the volatile keyword in these functions like the
> others in the same file. It is necessary to avoid a compiler warning
> on arm.
This is a really really bad idea as per the Alpha comment.
ioread64 and iowrite64 generate a single 64bit bus transaction. There is
hardware where mmio operations have side effects so simply using a pair
of 32bit operations blindly does not work (consider something as trivial
as reading a 64bit performance counter or incrementing pointer).
If a platform doesn't support 64bit I/O operations from the CPU then you
either need to use some kind of platform/architecture specific interface
if present or accept you don't have one.
It's not safe to split it. Possibly for some use cases you could add an
ioread64_maysplit()
but you cannot blindly break ioread64/write64() and expect it to
magically allow you to use drivers that depend upon it.
What btw is the actual ARM compiler warning ? Is the compiler also trying
to tell you it's a bad idea ?
Alan
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