Workaround for USB DMA bugs
Frank Rowand
frank_rowand at mvista.com
Thu Apr 4 03:39:36 EST 2002
Armin wrote:
>
> David Gibson wrote:
> > Well, I'm not sure I'd want to pollute the tree with this sort of
> > hack, but on the other hand it makes things work that wouldn't
> > otherwise.
> >
> > Does anyone think it's a good idea to commit the following patch:
> >
> > diff -urN /home/dgibson/kernel/linuxppc_2_4_devel/arch/ppc/mm/cachemap.c linux-grinch/arch/ppc/mm/cachemap.c
> > --- /home/dgibson/kernel/linuxppc_2_4_devel/arch/ppc/mm/cachemap.c Thu Mar 14 13:49:01 2002
> > +++ linux-grinch/arch/ppc/mm/cachemap.c Wed Apr 3 11:51:30 2002
> > @@ -137,7 +137,18 @@
> > case PCI_DMA_NONE:
> > BUG();
> > case PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE: /* invalidate only */
> > +#ifdef CONFIG_USB
> > + /* The USB stack is broken in that it uses DMA buffers
> > + on the stack which are on the stack and not
> > + cacheline aligned. That means cache invalidates
> > + before DMA transfers corrupt the stack on machines
> > + without DMA-consistent cache. This is a nasty
> > + workaround until the USB layer is fixed (apparently
> > + done in 2.5). */
> > + flush_dcache_range(start, end);
> > +#else
> > invalidate_dcache_range(start, end);
> > +#endif
> > break;
> > case PCI_DMA_TODEVICE: /* writeback only */
> > clean_dcache_range(start, end);
> >
> >
> > --
> > David Gibson | For every complex problem there is a
> > david at gibson.dropbear.id.au | solution which is simple, neat and
> > | wrong. -- H.L. Mencken
> > http://www.ozlabs.org/people/dgibson
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> Ah yes, We have done something simular (internally) and had the same
> reservations. This will help me with the ocp usb drivers i am working
> on. I would like to see some way of reminding us that this was done.
> let say a config option for 4xx_usb_dma_workarround.
Not just 4xx processors - this applies to all processors that require
CONFIG_NOT_COHERENT_CACHE.
-Frank
--
Frank Rowand <frank_rowand at mvista.com>
MontaVista Software, Inc
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