On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 6:25 AM, Lucas Stach <l.stach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am Dienstag, den 24.06.2014, 14:27 +0200 schrieb Maarten Lankhorst: >> op 24-06-14 14:23, Alexandre Courbot schreef: >> > On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 7:55 PM, Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On 06/24/2014 07:33 PM, Alexandre Courbot wrote: >> >>> On 06/24/2014 07:02 PM, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote: >> >>>> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 06:54:26PM +0900, Alexandre Courbot wrote: >> >>>>> From: Lucas Stach <dev@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> On architectures for which access to GPU memory is non-coherent, >> >>>>> caches need to be flushed and invalidated explicitly at the >> >>>>> appropriate places. Introduce two small helpers to make things >> >>>>> easy for TTM-based drivers. >> >>>> >> >>>> Have you run this with DMA API debugging enabled? I suspect you haven't, >> >>>> and I recommend that you do. >> >>> >> >>> # cat /sys/kernel/debug/dma-api/error_count >> >>> 162621 >> >>> >> >>> (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻) >> >> >> >> *puts table back on its feet* >> >> >> >> So, yeah - TTM memory is not allocated using the DMA API, hence we cannot >> >> use the DMA API to sync it. Thanks Russell for pointing it out. >> >> >> >> The only alternative I see here is to flush the CPU caches when syncing for >> >> the device, and invalidate them for the other direction. Of course if the >> >> device has caches on its side as well the opposite operation must also be >> >> done for it. Guess the only way is to handle it all by ourselves here. :/ >> > ... and it really sucks. Basically if we cannot use the DMA API here >> > we will lose the convenience of having a portable API that does just >> > the right thing for the underlying platform. Without it we would have >> > to duplicate arm_iommu_sync_single_for_cpu/device() and we would only >> > have support for ARM. >> > >> > The usage of the DMA API that we are doing might be illegal, but in >> > essence it does exactly what we need - at least for ARM. What are the >> > alternatives? >> Convert TTM to use the dma api? :-) > > Actually TTM already has a page alloc backend using the DMA API. It's > just not used for the standard case right now. > > I would argue that we should just use this page allocator (which has the > side effect of getting pages from CMA if available -> you are actually > free to change the caching) and do away with the other allocator in the > ARM case. CMA comes with its own set of (severe) limitations though, in particular it's not possible to map arbitrary CPU pages into the GPU without incurring a copy, you add arbitrary memory limits etc. Overall that's not really a good pick for the long term... Stéphane -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-tegra" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html