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From: Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
To: Dave Engebretsen <engebret@vnet.ibm.com>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Memory Barrier Definitions
Date: Thu, 09 May 2002 13:33:56 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3CDA5EA4.E565F1D7@colorfullife.com> (raw)

 	
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> An example of where these primitives get us into trouble is the use of
> wmb() to order two stores which are only to system memory (where a
> lwsync would do for ppc64) and for a store to system memory followed by
> a store to I/O (many examples in drivers).
>
2 questions:

1) Does that only affect memory barriers, or both memory barriers and
spinlocks?

example (from drivers/net/natsemi.c)

cpu0:
	spin_lock(&lock);
	writew(1, ioaddr+PGSEL);
	...
	writew(0, ioaddr+PGSEL);
	spin_unlock(&lock);

cpu1:
	spin_lock(&lock);
	readw(ioaddr+whatever);	// assumes that the register window is 0.

writew(1, ioaddr+PGSEL) selects a register window of the NIC. Are writew
and the spinlock synchonized on ppc64?

2) when you write "system memory", is that memory allocated with
kmalloc/gfp, or also memory allocated with pci_alloc_consistent()?

I've always assumed that
	pci_alloc_consistent_ptr->data=0;
	writew(0, ioaddr+TRIGGER);

is ordered, i.e. the memory write happens before the writew. Is that
guaranteed?

--
	Manfred

             reply	other threads:[~2002-05-09 11:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-05-09 11:33 Manfred Spraul [this message]
2002-05-09 19:38 ` Memory Barrier Definitions Dave Engebretsen
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-05-07 19:07 Dave Engebretsen
2002-05-07 19:49 ` Alan Cox
2002-05-07 19:53   ` Dave Engebretsen
2002-05-07 20:27     ` Alan Cox
2002-05-07 21:23       ` Dave Engebretsen
2002-05-07 22:15       ` justincarlson
2002-05-08  2:49         ` Dave Engebretsen
2002-05-08 13:54           ` Justin Carlson
2002-05-08 15:27           ` Dave Engebretsen
2002-05-08 15:49             ` Andi Kleen
2002-05-08 17:07             ` David Mosberger
2002-05-09  7:36               ` Rusty Russell
2002-05-09  8:01                 ` Keith Owens
2002-05-09 15:00                 ` David Mosberger
2002-05-13  3:26                   ` Rusty Russell
2002-05-13 16:36                     ` David Mosberger
2002-05-13 16:50                       ` Linus Torvalds
2002-05-13 17:53                         ` David Mosberger
2002-05-13 23:28                         ` Rusty Russell
2002-05-07 22:57       ` Anton Blanchard
2002-05-13 18:16         ` Jesse Barnes

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