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On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 01:21:48PM -0800, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote: > The current documentation refers to using set_memor_wc() as a > possible hole strategy when you have overlapping ioremap() regions, > that's incorrect as set_memory_*() helpers can only be used on RAM, > not IO memory. This fixes that, and updates the documention to > *strongly* discourage overlapping ioremap() memory uses, but also > documents a possible solution should there really be no other > option. > > Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@kernel.org> Given an Acked-by or better from the guys on the TO line, I would be happy to queue it. Thanx, Paul > --- > Documentation/x86/pat.txt | 25 ++++++++++++++----------- > 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/x86/pat.txt b/Documentation/x86/pat.txt > index 54944c71b819..8a26b4cdccf6 100644 > --- a/Documentation/x86/pat.txt > +++ b/Documentation/x86/pat.txt > @@ -113,18 +113,21 @@ MTRR effects on PAT / non-PAT systems > ------------------------------------- > > The following table provides the effects of using write-combining MTRRs when > -using ioremap*() calls on x86 for both non-PAT and PAT systems. Ideally > -mtrr_add() usage will be phased out in favor of arch_phys_wc_add() which will > -be a no-op on PAT enabled systems. The region over which a arch_phys_wc_add() > +using ioremap*() calls on x86 for both non-PAT and PAT systems. As of v4.3 > +mtrr_add() has been phased out in favor of arch_phys_wc_add(), these calls are > +a no-op on PAT enabled systems. The region over which an arch_phys_wc_add() > is made, should already have been ioremapped with WC attributes or PAT entries, > -this can be done by using ioremap_wc() / set_memory_wc(). Devices which > -combine areas of IO memory desired to remain uncacheable with areas where > -write-combining is desirable should consider use of ioremap_uc() followed by > -set_memory_wc() to white-list effective write-combined areas. Such use is > -nevertheless discouraged as the effective memory type is considered > -implementation defined, yet this strategy can be used as last resort on devices > -with size-constrained regions where otherwise MTRR write-combining would > -otherwise not be effective. > +this can be done by using ioremap_wc(). Devices which combine areas of IO > +memory desired to remain uncacheable with areas where write-combining is > +desirable should consider use of ioremap_wc() followed by an overlapping > +ioremap_uc() "hole". For an example of this strategy refer to commit 3cc2dac5be > +("drivers/video/fbdev/atyfb: Replace MTRR UC hole with strong UC"). > +Such use is nevertheless heavily discouraged as the effective memory type is > +considered implementation defined. This strategy should only be used used as a > +last resort measure. > + > +Note you cannot use set_memory_*() helpers on ioremap'd regions, even though > +its use currently gives no hint of an error. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > MTRR Non-PAT PAT Linux ioremap value Effective memory type > -- > 2.7.2 > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fbdev" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 01:42:33PM -0800, Paul E. McKenney wrote: > On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 01:21:48PM -0800, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote: > > The current documentation refers to using set_memor_wc() as a > > possible hole strategy when you have overlapping ioremap() regions, > > that's incorrect as set_memory_*() helpers can only be used on RAM, > > not IO memory. This fixes that, and updates the documention to > > *strongly* discourage overlapping ioremap() memory uses, but also > > documents a possible solution should there really be no other > > option. > > > > Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@kernel.org> > > Given an Acked-by or better from the guys on the TO line, I would be > happy to queue it. I'll need to respin as fortunately I ended up actually not needing to do an overlap on atyfb, and instead just let MTRR be effective over an entire range that included both write-combining and strong UC attributes. It was a bit fuzzy as this while ago, and since its also obscure, its more reason to document now. Will spin a v2. Luis -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fbdev" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On Fri, Mar 04, 2016 at 08:23:26PM +0100, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote: > On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 01:42:33PM -0800, Paul E. McKenney wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 01:21:48PM -0800, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote: > > > The current documentation refers to using set_memor_wc() as a > > > possible hole strategy when you have overlapping ioremap() regions, > > > that's incorrect as set_memory_*() helpers can only be used on RAM, > > > not IO memory. This fixes that, and updates the documention to > > > *strongly* discourage overlapping ioremap() memory uses, but also > > > documents a possible solution should there really be no other > > > option. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@kernel.org> > > > > Given an Acked-by or better from the guys on the TO line, I would be > > happy to queue it. > > I'll need to respin as fortunately I ended up actually not needing > to do an overlap on atyfb, and instead just let MTRR be effective > over an entire range that included both write-combining and strong > UC attributes. It was a bit fuzzy as this while ago, and since its > also obscure, its more reason to document now. > > Will spin a v2. Sounds good! Thanx, Paul -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fbdev" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
diff --git a/Documentation/x86/pat.txt b/Documentation/x86/pat.txt index 54944c71b819..8a26b4cdccf6 100644 --- a/Documentation/x86/pat.txt +++ b/Documentation/x86/pat.txt @@ -113,18 +113,21 @@ MTRR effects on PAT / non-PAT systems ------------------------------------- The following table provides the effects of using write-combining MTRRs when -using ioremap*() calls on x86 for both non-PAT and PAT systems. Ideally -mtrr_add() usage will be phased out in favor of arch_phys_wc_add() which will -be a no-op on PAT enabled systems. The region over which a arch_phys_wc_add() +using ioremap*() calls on x86 for both non-PAT and PAT systems. As of v4.3 +mtrr_add() has been phased out in favor of arch_phys_wc_add(), these calls are +a no-op on PAT enabled systems. The region over which an arch_phys_wc_add() is made, should already have been ioremapped with WC attributes or PAT entries, -this can be done by using ioremap_wc() / set_memory_wc(). Devices which -combine areas of IO memory desired to remain uncacheable with areas where -write-combining is desirable should consider use of ioremap_uc() followed by -set_memory_wc() to white-list effective write-combined areas. Such use is -nevertheless discouraged as the effective memory type is considered -implementation defined, yet this strategy can be used as last resort on devices -with size-constrained regions where otherwise MTRR write-combining would -otherwise not be effective. +this can be done by using ioremap_wc(). Devices which combine areas of IO +memory desired to remain uncacheable with areas where write-combining is +desirable should consider use of ioremap_wc() followed by an overlapping +ioremap_uc() "hole". For an example of this strategy refer to commit 3cc2dac5be +("drivers/video/fbdev/atyfb: Replace MTRR UC hole with strong UC"). +Such use is nevertheless heavily discouraged as the effective memory type is +considered implementation defined. This strategy should only be used used as a +last resort measure. + +Note you cannot use set_memory_*() helpers on ioremap'd regions, even though +its use currently gives no hint of an error. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MTRR Non-PAT PAT Linux ioremap value Effective memory type
The current documentation refers to using set_memor_wc() as a possible hole strategy when you have overlapping ioremap() regions, that's incorrect as set_memory_*() helpers can only be used on RAM, not IO memory. This fixes that, and updates the documention to *strongly* discourage overlapping ioremap() memory uses, but also documents a possible solution should there really be no other option. Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@kernel.org> --- Documentation/x86/pat.txt | 25 ++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)