On Thu, Jan 30, 2025, at 14:48, Julian Vetter wrote: > Fully migrate parisc to the IO functions from lib/iomem_copy.c. In a > recent patch the functions memset_io and memcpy_toio were removed, but > the memcpy_fromio was kept, because for very short sequences it does > half word accesses, whereas the functions in lib/iomem_copy.c do byte > accesses until the memory is naturally aligned and then do machine word > accesses. But I don't think the single half-word access merits keeping > the arch specific implementation, so, remove it as well. > > Signed-off-by: Julian Vetter <julian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> This one looks fairly obvious. It might be nice to also clean up the {in,out}s{b,w,l} helper functions in the same file, but I don't understand why those are special in the first place. Those functions have been unchanged since before the git history and there are some comments that I don't find helpful. One thing they do is to deal with unaligned memory buffers, which the generic ones don't, but that could be easily added using get_unaligned/put_unaligned, expecting the compiler to optimize the memory side of the transfer. Arnd