Hello, On Tuesday, July 05, 2011 1:34 PM Russell King - ARM Linux wrote: > On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 09:41:48AM +0200, Marek Szyprowski wrote: > > The Contiguous Memory Allocator is a set of helper functions for DMA > > mapping framework that improves allocations of contiguous memory chunks. > > > > CMA grabs memory on system boot, marks it with CMA_MIGRATE_TYPE and > > gives back to the system. Kernel is allowed to allocate movable pages > > within CMA's managed memory so that it can be used for example for page > > cache when DMA mapping do not use it. On dma_alloc_from_contiguous() > > request such pages are migrated out of CMA area to free required > > contiguous block and fulfill the request. This allows to allocate large > > contiguous chunks of memory at any time assuming that there is enough > > free memory available in the system. > > > > This code is heavily based on earlier works by Michal Nazarewicz. > > And how are you addressing the technical concerns about aliasing of > cache attributes which I keep bringing up with this and you keep > ignoring and telling me that I'm standing in your way. I'm perfectly aware of the issues with aliasing of cache attributes. My idea is to change low memory linear mapping for all CMA areas on boot time to use 2 level page tables (4KiB mappings instead of super-section mappings). This way the page properties for a single page in CMA area can be changed/updated at any time to match required coherent/writecombine attributes. Linear mapping can be even removed completely if we want to create the it elsewhere in the address space. The only problem that might need to be resolved is GFP_ATOMIC allocation (updating page properties probably requires some locking), but it can be served from a special area which is created on boot without low-memory mapping at all. None sane driver will call dma_alloc_coherent(GFP_ATOMIC) for large buffers anyway. CMA limits the memory area from which coherent pages are being taken quite well, so the change in the linear mapping method should have no significant impact on the system performance. I didn't implement such solution yet, because it is really hard to handle all issues at the same time and creating the allocator was just a first step. Best regards -- Marek Szyprowski Samsung Poland R&D Center -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html