From: Jeremy Higdon <jeremy@sgi.com>
To: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@steeleye.com>
Cc: Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
SCSI Mailing List <linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Proposal for new generic device API: dma_get_required_mask()
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 22:59:09 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040618055909.GA13007@sgi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1087481331.2210.27.camel@mulgrave>
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 09:08:51AM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
> Background:
>
> We have a large number of devices in scsi: aacraid, aic7xxx, qla1280,
> qla2xxx which can all do full 64 bit DMA, but which pay a performance
> penalty for using the larger descriptors (aic7xxx is stranger in that it
> has three modes of operation: 32 bit, 39 bit and 64 bit each with an
> increasing performance penalty).
>
> What all these devices would like to do is instead of simply trying the
> 64 bit mask first and having the platform accept it, even if it only has
> < 4GB of memory, they'd like to be able to have the platform tell them,
> given my current dma mask setting, what's the actual number of bits you
> need me to DMA to.
>
> This is precisely what the API would do. It would return a bit mask
> (never over the current dma_mask) that the platform considers optimal.
> The platform has complete freedom in this: it may return a mask covering
> the total physical memory, or a mask covering all the bits it needs
> setting for some weird numa scheme.
>
> If the driver decides to use the mask, it would do another
> dma_set_mask() to confirm it (this gives the platform the opportunity if
> it so chooses to return a mask that doesn't quite cover memory, but
> would be more optimal...say for platforms that have all memory under 4GB
> bar one small chunk at 64GB or something).
>
> Once the driver has the platform's optimal mask, it can use this to
> decide on the correct descriptor size.
>
> Comments?
>
> James
Sounds good. But I'm curious why you make the driver call dma_set_mask()
twice.
I.e., why not
mask = dma_get_required_mask(...)
if (mask < (1ull << 32)) {
dma_set_mask(... 32bit)
use_dac = 0;
}
else {
dma_set_mask(... 64 bit)
use_dac = 1;
}
Are there cases you're thinking of where the platform's required mask
would vary depending on the current mask?
jeremy
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-06-18 5:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-06-17 14:08 Proposal for new generic device API: dma_get_required_mask() James Bottomley
2004-06-17 14:51 ` Meelis Roos
2004-06-17 15:28 ` Matthew Wilcox
2004-06-17 20:12 ` James Bottomley
2004-06-18 0:46 ` Krzysztof Halasa
2004-06-18 1:45 ` James Bottomley
2004-06-18 23:07 ` Krzysztof Halasa
2004-06-19 15:00 ` James Bottomley
2004-06-19 23:39 ` Krzysztof Halasa
2004-06-20 16:56 ` James Bottomley
2004-06-18 9:21 ` Russell King
2004-06-18 23:10 ` Krzysztof Halasa
2004-06-19 20:22 ` Russell King
2004-06-20 0:00 ` Krzysztof Halasa
2004-06-20 19:47 ` Russell King
2004-06-23 19:32 ` Krzysztof Halasa
2004-06-18 5:59 ` Jeremy Higdon [this message]
2004-06-18 14:19 ` James Bottomley
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2004-06-17 14:08 James Bottomley
2004-06-17 14:52 Salyzyn, Mark
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