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From: helgaas@kernel.org (Bjorn Helgaas)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: pci_ioremap_set_mem_type(), pci_remap_iospace()
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 17:58:27 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160427225827.GC17629@localhost> (raw)

Hi Thomas & Liviu,

You added pci_ioremap_set_mem_type(int mem_type) with 1c8c3cf0b523
("ARM: 8060/1: mm: allow sub-architectures to override PCI I/O memory
type").

I see this patch on the list: "[PATCH 3/3] ARM: mvebu: implement
L2/PCIe deadlock workaround"
(http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2014-March/242784.html)
that does call pci_ioremap_set_mem_type(), but it doesn't look like
that patch ever got merged.

Is it still useful to have pci_ioremap_set_mem_type() even though
nobody calls it?

I'm looking at the issue of how we ioremap memory-mapped ioport
spaces, and pci_ioremap_mem_type is currently used in the arm-specific
pci_ioremap_io():

  int pci_ioremap_io(unsigned int offset, phys_addr_t phys_addr)
  {
    BUG_ON(offset + SZ_64K > IO_SPACE_LIMIT);

    return ioremap_page_range(PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE + offset,
                              PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE + offset + SZ_64K,
                              phys_addr,
                              __pgprot(get_mem_type(pci_ioremap_mem_type)->prot_pte));
  }

Also, what about pci_remap_iospace(), added by 8b921acfeffd ("PCI: Add
pci_remap_iospace() to map bus I/O resources")?

  int __weak pci_remap_iospace(const struct resource *res, phys_addr_t phys_addr)
  {
  #if defined(PCI_IOBASE) && defined(CONFIG_MMU)
    unsigned long vaddr = (unsigned long)PCI_IOBASE + res->start;

    if (!(res->flags & IORESOURCE_IO))
      return -EINVAL;

    if (res->end > IO_SPACE_LIMIT)
      return -EINVAL;

    return ioremap_page_range(vaddr, vaddr + resource_size(res), phys_addr,
                              pgprot_device(PAGE_KERNEL));
    ...

pci_remap_iospace() is generic code from drivers/pci/pci.c.  Here we
also call ioremap_page_range(), but we use pgprot_device(PAGE_KERNEL)
(not __pgprot(get_mem_type(pci_ioremap_mem_type)->prot_pte)).

It seems like these two calls of ioremap_page_range() should use the
same prot argument.  Looking at __arm_ioremap_pfn_caller() makes me
suspect that pci_remap_iospace() is not safe on arm.

Bjorn

             reply	other threads:[~2016-04-27 22:58 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-04-27 22:58 Bjorn Helgaas [this message]
2016-04-28  7:21 ` pci_ioremap_set_mem_type(), pci_remap_iospace() Thomas Petazzoni
2016-04-28 12:06 ` Liviu Dudau
2016-04-28 12:13   ` Thomas Petazzoni
2016-04-28 13:02     ` Liviu Dudau
2016-04-28 13:12       ` Thomas Petazzoni
2016-04-28 14:41         ` Liviu Dudau
2016-04-28 14:47           ` Thomas Petazzoni
2016-04-28 16:23             ` Arnd Bergmann
2016-04-28 14:19 ` Bjorn Helgaas
2016-04-28 14:19   ` Bjorn Helgaas
2016-04-28 14:36   ` Thomas Petazzoni
2016-04-28 14:36     ` Thomas Petazzoni
2016-04-28 16:03     ` Bjorn Helgaas
2016-04-28 16:03       ` Bjorn Helgaas
2016-04-28 14:33 ` Bjorn Helgaas
2016-04-28 14:33   ` Bjorn Helgaas
2016-04-28 14:38   ` Thomas Petazzoni
2016-04-28 14:38     ` Thomas Petazzoni

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