Re: [PATCH 5/6] swiotlb: Make swiotlb bookkeeping functions visiblein the header file.

From: Albert Herranz
Date: Wed May 19 2010 - 01:23:09 EST


On 05/19/2010 05:34 AM, FUJITA Tomonori wrote:
>> Every single KB counts on the Wii. It has just 24MB of MEM1 and 64MB of MEM2 (discontiguous memory ranges).
>> I'm using 1MB for the SWIOTLB for now, but of course that can be further tweaked down.
>
> You can decrease the swiotlb memory however you can't fix the root
> problems of swiotlb:
>
> - it needs pre-allocated memory
> - it can't handle the out-of-pre-allocated memory situation.
>

Yes, agreed.
Although having a dedicated pool _may_ be an advantage on a memory constrained system: it can guarantee swiotlb allocations (as long as the pool has been properly sized) even when the system is using up all memory.

> I mean that Wii doesn't boot on the root device on the USB controller,
> right?
>

The current "bootloaders" boot images from the external SD card.
But Linux itself can have its root device on a USB storage device.

>> I posted (in the past) a patch series [1] in which I made the
>> dmabounce code in the ARM architecture tree available to other
>> architectures, and used that to implement the needed bouncing
>> infrastructure. But I was told then by Russell to use swiotlb
>> instead [2].
>
> I think that we need to modify swiotlb for embedded archs. Otherwise,
> I don't think that swiotlb can replace arm's dmabounce.
>
> Ok, I'll implement something like that.
>

Thanks. Looking forward to it :)

Cheers,
Albert
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