From: Matthew Wilcox <willy@debian.org>
To: davidm@hpl.hp.com
Cc: linux-ia64@vger.kernel.org, linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: bogus barriers in sym53c8xx_2?
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 04:26:11 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030820032611.GI19630@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200308192349.h7JNnrEK017626@napali.hpl.hp.com>
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 04:49:53PM -0700, David Mosberger wrote:
> In drivers/scsi/sym53c8xx_2/sym_misc.h we find:
>
> #elif defined __ia64__
> #define __READ_BARRIER() __asm__ volatile("mf.a; mf" : : : "memory")
> #define __WRITE_BARRIER() __asm__ volatile("mf.a; mf" : : : "memory")
>
> based on the comments and the other implementations, these barriers
> are bogus and the "mf.a" should be dropped.
>
> Anyone know who wrote this code originally and why the mf.a was added?
>
> mf.a is very slow and should be avoided except were truly needed.
I'm sure Gerard must have written it originally. It's there
in the earliest version of the sym2 driver I can find --
sym-2.1.16a-for-linux-2.4.13.patch.gz. A similar barrier is there in
the sym1 driver (drivers/scsi/sym53c8xx_defs.h). It seems to have been
introduced around 2.4.3 (symbios driver version 1.6b -> 1.7.3a-20010304)
So you're looking for a patch which looks something like this:
- #define __READ_BARRIER() __asm__ volatile("mf.a; mf" : : : "memory")
- #define __WRITE_BARRIER() __asm__ volatile("mf.a; mf" : : : "memory")
+ #define __READ_BARRIER() __asm__ volatile("mf" : : : "memory")
+ #define __WRITE_BARRIER() __asm__ volatile("mf" : : : "memory")
Or really, might be better to just define them to rmb() and wmb()?
--
"It's not Hollywood. War is real, war is primarily not about defeat or
victory, it is about death. I've seen thousands and thousands of dead bodies.
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[not found] <200308192349.h7JNnrEK017626@napali.hpl.hp.com>
2003-08-20 3:26 ` Matthew Wilcox [this message]
2003-08-20 3:43 ` bogus barriers in sym53c8xx_2? Anton Blanchard
2003-08-21 19:34 ` David Mosberger
2003-08-19 23:49 David Mosberger
2003-08-20 3:26 ` Matthew Wilcox
2003-08-20 3:43 ` Anton Blanchard
2003-08-21 19:34 ` David Mosberger
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