On 16/06/17 11:16 PM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: >> +#ifndef ioread64 >> +#ifdef readq >> +#define ioread64 readq >> +#else >> +#define ioread64 _ioread64 >> +static inline u64 _ioread64(void __iomem *mmio) >> +{ >> + u64 low, high; >> + >> + low = ioread32(mmio); >> + high = ioread32(mmio + sizeof(u32)); >> + return low | (high << 32); >> +} >> +#endif >> +#endif > > Really? Don't we have ioread64 in generic code for all arches? If not, > that should be fixed, don't hide this in a random driver please. Or > just restrict your driver to only building on those arches that does > provide this api. Yes, I know these are _very_ ugly. Unfortunately, the other ntb drivers each have the exact same thing. ioread64 is not provided universally at this time and I did spend a bit of time digging and things are a bit messy so I wasn't at all sure of the correct solution. For starters, ioread64 is only defined on 64 bit machines. They are surrounded by ifdef CONFIG_64BIT and it's not clear to me if the above wrapper (around two ioread32s) would be acceptable universally. Second, the x86_64 version doesn't even compile. This is because the arch doesn't provide any ioread64 implementation anywhere and the macro in io.h isn't used because CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP is defined. The only arch where I _think_ ioread64 would work is powerpc or any that define CONFIG_64BIT and not CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP. If you have any guidance on this I'd be happy to try and make a patch or two for it. Thanks, Logan