Re: [PATCH 0/3] More ARM DMA ops cleanup

From: Robin Murphy
Date: Tue Aug 30 2022 - 05:48:16 EST


On 2022-08-27 13:24, Yongqin Liu wrote:
Hi, Robin, Christoph

With the changes landed in the mainline kernel,
one problem is exposed with our out of tree pvr module.
Like the source here[1], arm_dma_ops.sync_single_for_cpu is called in
the format like the following:
arm_dma_ops.sync_single_for_cpu(NULL, pStart, pEnd - pStart,
DMA_FROM_DEVICE);

Not sure if you could give some suggestions on what I should do next
to make the pvr module work again.

Wow, that driver reinvents so many standard APIs for no apparent reason it's not even funny.

Anyway, from a brief look it seemingly already knows how to call the DMA API semi-correctly, so WTF that's doing behind an #ifdef, who knows? However it's still so completely wrong in general - fundamentally broken AArch64 set/way cache maintenance!? - that it looks largely beyond help. "Throw CONFIG_DMA_API_DEBUG at it and cry" is about the extent of support I'm prepared to provide for that mess.

Thanks,
Robin.

Thanks in advance!

[1]: https://android-git.linaro.org/kernel/omap-modules.git/tree/pvr/services4/srvkm/env/linux/osfunc.c?h=android-mainline#n4615

Thanks,
Yongqin Liu

On Thu, 21 Apr 2022 at 22:35, Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@xxxxxxx> wrote:

On 2022-04-21 15:13, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 12:36:56PM +0100, Robin Murphy wrote:
Hi all,

Thanks to Christoph's latest series, I'm reminded that, if we're going
to give the ARM DMA ops some cleanup this cycle, it's as good a time as
any to dust off these old patches and add them on top as well. I've
based these on the arm-dma-direct branch which I assume matches the
patches posted at [1].

All these do look sensible to me. But weren't you working on replacing
the ARM iommu dma_ops with dma-іommu anyway?

Yes, that's somewhat entangled with the IOMMU bus ops stuff, so I'll
probably get to the point of having to revisit it in a couple of months
or so. These patches are off the bottom of that stack from my first
attempt, where the aim was to make the current ops the same shape first
so that the switch is then easier to reason about (particularly in terms
of sounding out any issues with the hooking up of dev->dma_coherent,
although your series will now be taking most of the load off there).

Cheers,
Robin.