Re: [V5, 2/3] mm: dmapool: Align to ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN innon-coherent DMA mode

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Oh, I know, I've make a mistake, dmapool doesn't need to change.

Huacai
 
 
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From:  "Christoph Hellwig"<hch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
Date:  Mon, Sep 18, 2017 11:51 PM
To:  "Robin Murphy"<robin.murphy@xxxxxxx>; 
Cc:  "Huacai Chen"<chenhc@xxxxxxxxxx>; "Andrew Morton"<akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Fuxin Zhang"<zhangfx@xxxxxxxxxx>; "linux-mm"<linux-mm@xxxxxxxxx>; "linux-kernel"<linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "stable"<stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; 
Subject:  Re: [V5, 2/3] mm: dmapool: Align to ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN innon-coherent DMA mode

 
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 10:44:54AM +0100, Robin Murphy wrote:
> On 18/09/17 05:22, Huacai Chen wrote:
> > In non-coherent DMA mode, kernel uses cache flushing operations to
> > maintain I/O coherency, so the dmapool objects should be aligned to
> > ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN. Otherwise, it will cause data corruption, at least
> > on MIPS:
> > 
> > 	Step 1, dma_map_single
> > 	Step 2, cache_invalidate (no writeback)
> > 	Step 3, dma_from_device
> > 	Step 4, dma_unmap_single
> 
> This is a massive red warning flag for the whole series, because DMA
> pools don't work like that. At best, this will do nothing, and at worst
> it is papering over egregious bugs elsewhere. Streaming mappings of
> coherent allocations means completely broken code.

Oh, I hadn't even seen that part.  Yes, dma coherent (and pool)
allocations must never be used for streaming mappings.  I wish we'd
have some debug infrastructure to warn on such uses.




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