On 12/03/14 17:08, Felipe Franciosi wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Jens Axboe <axboe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:[...]
On 03/12/2014 10:05 AM, Felipe Franciosi wrote:
This device support 64-bit DMA and therefore no IO requests needs bouncing.
On 32-bit systems, blk_queue_bounce() will bounce all IO requests with high
mem pages. This makes performance really really bad.
--- a/drivers/block/mtip32xx/mtip32xx.c
+++ b/drivers/block/mtip32xx/mtip32xx.c
@@ -4082,8 +4082,6 @@ static void mtip_make_request(struct request_queue *queue, struct bio *bio)
sg = mtip_hw_get_scatterlist(dd, &tag, unaligned);
if (likely(sg != NULL)) {
- blk_queue_bounce(queue, &bio);
-
if (unlikely((bio)->bi_vcnt > MTIP_MAX_SG)) {
dev_warn(&dd->pdev->dev,
"Maximum number of SGL entries exceeded\n");
That seems to be because the driver forgets to set the DMA
capabilities. It needs a blk_queue_bounce_limit() call when it sets up
the queue.
Hmm... I see what you are saying. David, would you like to comment?
Yes, it should also call blk_queue_bounce_limit(..., BLK_BOUNCE_ANY) in
mtip_block_initialize() as well.
But, only one other driver calls blk_queue_bounce() so it's difficult to
see why this driver would need a call here.