Re: [REGRESSION] Recent swiotlb DMA_FROM_DEVICE fixes break ath9k-based AP

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On Thu, 24 Mar 2022 19:02:16 +0100
Halil Pasic <pasic@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > I'll admit I still never quite grasped the reason for also adding the 
> > override to swiotlb_sync_single_for_device() in aa6f8dcbab47, but I 
> > think by that point we were increasingly tired and confused and starting 
> > to second-guess ourselves (well, I was, at least).  
> 
> I raised the question, do we need to do the same for
> swiotlb_sync_single_for_device(). Did that based on my understanding of the
> DMA API documentation. I had the following scenario in mind
> 
> SWIOTLB without the snyc_single:
>                                   Memory      Bounce buffer      Owner
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> start                             12345678    xxxxxxxx             C
> dma_map(DMA_FROM_DEVICE)          12345678 -> 12345678             C->D
> device writes partial data        12345678    12ABC678 <- ABC      D
> sync_for_cpu(DMA_FROM_DEVICE)     12ABC678 <- 12ABC678             D->C
> cpu modifies buffer               66666666    12ABC678             C
> sync_for_device(DMA_FROM_DEVICE)  66666666    12ABC678             C->D
> device writes partial data        66666666    1EFGC678 <-EFG       D
> dma_unmap(DMA_FROM_DEVICE)        1EFGC678 <- 1EFGC678             D->C
> 
> Legend: in Owner column C stands for cpu and D for device.
> 
> Without swiotlb, I believe we should have arrived at 6EFG6666. To get the
> same result, IMHO, we need to do a sync in sync_for_device().
> And aa6f8dcbab47 is an imperfect solution to that (because of size).
> 

@Robin, Christoph: Do we consider this a valid scenario?

Regards,
Halil



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