Re: [PATCH] dma-direct: Skip cache prep for HighMem coherent allocations
From: Robin Murphy
Date: Thu Jan 08 2026 - 08:12:19 EST
On 2026-01-08 12:41 pm, Marek Szyprowski wrote:
On 08.01.2026 11:50, Robin Murphy wrote:
On 2026-01-02 3:51 pm, Aneesh Kumar K.V (Arm) wrote:
dma_direct_alloc() calls arch_dma_prep_coherent() to clean any dirty
cache lines from the kernel linear alias before creating a coherent
remapping.
HighMem pages have no kernel alias mapping, so there are no alias cache
lines to clean. Skip arch_dma_prep_coherent() for HighMem allocations.
This is assuming that caches are always cleaned when unmapping
highmem, and no still-mapped highmem pages are dirty - how is that
guaranteed? The fact that they're not in the linear map doesn't mean
they don't necessarily have kernel aliases in either vmalloc
pagetables or caches.
Right, so it is better to keep this unconditional
arch_dma_prep_coherent() call. I will drop it from dma-mapping-fixes then.
Yeah, I think the confusing thing here is that there are architectures
with CONFIG_HIGHMEM that don't actually check for and handle it in their
arch_dma_prep_coherent() as they seemingly should, however I'm not sure
off-hand whether they also support/use highmem CMA in the manner that
could end up being an issue in practice (the lack of any reports of
crashes or DMA corruption over the last however many years suggests not...)
Thanks,
Robin.