Re: [PATCH 10/21] asm-generic: ioremap_uc should behave the same with and without MMU

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On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 7:49 AM Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Whatever reason there is for the existence of ioremap_uc, and the fact
> that it returns NULL by default on architectures with an MMU applies
> equally to nommu architectures, so don't provide different defaults.

Makes sense.

> In practice the difference is meaningless as the only portable driver
> that uses ioremap_uc is atyfb which probably doesn't show up on nommu
> devices.



> +/*
> + * ioremap_uc is special in that we do require an explicit architecture
> + * implementation.  In general you do now want to use this function in a
> + * driver and use plain ioremap, which is uncached by default.  Similarly
> + * architectures should not implement it unless they have a very good
> + * reason.
> + */
> +#ifndef ioremap_uc
> +#define ioremap_uc ioremap_uc
> +static inline void __iomem *ioremap_uc(phys_addr_t offset, size_t size)
> +{
> +       return NULL;
> +}
> +#endif

Maybe we could move the definition into the atyfb driver itself?

As I understand it, the difference between ioremap()/ioremap_nocache()
and ioremap_uc() only exists on pre-PAT x86-32 systems (i.e. 486, P5,
Ppro, PII, K6, VIA C3), while on more modern systems (all non-x86,
PentiumIII, Athlon, VIA C7)  those three are meant to be synonyms
anyway.

      Arnd



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