* DMA and caches -- 'correct handling'?
@ 2003-01-03 17:51 Mark Pilon
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From: Mark Pilon @ 2003-01-03 17:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
this is a ppc405 -based controller question but has bearing on
the right way to DMA under linux, in general:
I have an application in which I'll be DMAing several megabytes
from memory into a fifo; the data are cpu-created so I'd expect
I'd need to flush the data cache prior to starting the DMA.
is this implicitly done by any of the setup & start-dma calls or
should I explicitly do this myself.
also, give the sizeof the source buffer and the smallness of the
405 data cache, I'd expect I should flush the entire cache to
memory (flush pending writes) rather than for the entire address
range of the source buffer.
thoughts?
thanks,
Mark
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