On Sun, 23 Oct 2022 23:30:34 +0200 Marcin Wojtas <mw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > niedz., 23 paź 2022 o 18:21 Russell King (Oracle) > <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisał(a): > > > > On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 05:04:01PM +0200, Andrew Lunn wrote: > > > On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 01:40:24AM +0200, Marcin Wojtas wrote: > > > > Armada 38x platforms marks all devices as coherent via > > > > mvebu_hwcc_notifier(), whereas the standard way to determine > > > > this is by of_dma_is_coherent(). Reflect the hardware > > > > capabilities by adding 'dma-coherent' properties to the device tree. > > > > > > Hi Marcin > > > > > > Does this need to go to -rc for 6.0? The DMA issues being reported? > > > If so, please add a Fixed: tag. > > > > Are we absolutely sure this makes sense? > > > > Looking at atch/arm/mach-mvebu/coherency.c, there are dependencies > > on stuff such as whether the kernel is in SMP mode or not (because > > the page tables need to be appropriately marked as shared for > > coherency with IO to work). We only enable the shared bit if we're > > in SMP mode because (a) its difficult to do at runtime due to TLB > > conflicts (requires switching the MMU off, rewriting the page tables > > and switching the MMU back on), and (b) setting the shared bit for > > CPUs that don't need it _can_ result in the CPUs basically bypassing > > their caches and thus kill system performance. > > > > So, if we have Armada 38x platforms that are operated in uniprocessor > > mode, this patch can cause havoc on such a setup. > > > > I would suggest utmost caution with this approach. > > > > Sure. In such a case the description of 380 variant (single core) > should remain untouched. > > We need to decide what to do with dual-CPU, i.e. Armada 385/388. How about: > - Don't change current behavior, i.e. perform a necessary kernel > configuration in "arm,pl310-cache" driver, > arch/arm/mach-mvebu/coherency.c + &coherencyfab:node in DT > - Satisfy of_dma_is_coherent() by adding `dma-coherent;` in > armada-385.dtsi only (IMO this would describe HW properly) > ? It will describe HW properly, but someone running older kernel compiled with no SMP support will see a performance drop. I wonder how many people do that. Marek