svn commit: r285270 - head/sys/sys
Adrian Chadd
adrian.chadd at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 14:30:47 UTC 2015
Why is this implemented in sys/sys/bus_dma.h, rather than in a machdep header?
-a
On 8 July 2015 at 06:53, Zbigniew Bodek <zbb at freebsd.org> wrote:
> Author: zbb
> Date: Wed Jul 8 13:52:59 2015
> New Revision: 285270
> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/285270
>
> Log:
> Add memory barrier to bus_dmamap_sync()
>
> On platforms which are fully IO-coherent, the map might be null.
> We need to guarantee that all data is observable after the
> sync operation is called. Add a memory barrier to ensure that on ARM.
>
> Reviewed by: andrew, kib
> Obtained from: Semihalf
> Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3012
>
> Modified:
> head/sys/sys/bus_dma.h
>
> Modified: head/sys/sys/bus_dma.h
> ==============================================================================
> --- head/sys/sys/bus_dma.h Wed Jul 8 13:19:13 2015 (r285269)
> +++ head/sys/sys/bus_dma.h Wed Jul 8 13:52:59 2015 (r285270)
> @@ -282,13 +282,25 @@ int bus_dmamem_alloc(bus_dma_tag_t dmat,
> void bus_dmamem_free(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, void *vaddr, bus_dmamap_t map);
>
> /*
> - * Perform a synchronization operation on the given map.
> + * Perform a synchronization operation on the given map. If the map
> + * is NULL we have a fully IO-coherent system. On every ARM architecture
> + * there must be a memory barrier placed to ensure that all data
> + * accesses are visible before going any further.
> */
> void _bus_dmamap_sync(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dmamap_t, bus_dmasync_op_t);
> +#if defined(__arm__)
> + #define __BUS_DMAMAP_SYNC_DEFAULT mb();
> +#elif defined(__aarch64__)
> + #define __BUS_DMAMAP_SYNC_DEFAULT dmb(sy);
> +#else
> + #define __BUS_DMAMAP_SYNC_DEFAULT {}
> +#endif
> #define bus_dmamap_sync(dmat, dmamap, op) \
> do { \
> if ((dmamap) != NULL) \
> _bus_dmamap_sync(dmat, dmamap, op); \
> + else \
> + __BUS_DMAMAP_SYNC_DEFAULT \
> } while (0)
>
> /*
>
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