From: Peter Oh <poh@codeaurora.org>
To: ath10k@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] ath10k: Replace ioread with wmb for data sync
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2015 14:15:27 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <54CFF6FF.80807@codeaurora.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <54CFF4E0.1040207@codeaurora.org>
On 02/02/2015 02:06 PM, Peter Oh wrote:
>
> On 02/02/2015 11:47 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
>> On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 11:36 -0800, Peter Oh wrote:
>>> On 02/02/2015 11:22 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
>>>>>> You basically have the following sequence:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> iowrite()
>>>>>> ioread()
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you look, you'll see that iowrite() is actually done (or should
>> be,
>>>>>> or perhaps with appropriate syncs) on an uncached mapping.
>>>>> since it's mmio, iowrite will be map to write, not out which is
>> cached
>>>>> mapping.
>>>>> That's why we address "posted write" here.
>>>>> If it's un-cached mapping which is volatile, we don't even need
>> ioread.
>>>> No, this isn't true - "posted write" in the context of this discussion
>>>> is about the PCIe bus. Memory writes that go through cache aren't
>>>> referred to as "posted writes", those are just (cached) memory writes.
>>>>
>>>>>> As a result,
>>>>>> the only thing you care about here is the PCIe bus, not the CPU
>> cache
>>>>>> flush. And from there on that's just a question of PCIe bus
>> semantics.
>>>>> So how does ioread guarantee PCIe bus transaction done?
>>>> That's how PCIe works, operations are serialized, and read() has to
>> wait
>>>> for a response from the device
>>> do you know which mechanism or which instruction set makes read() wait
>>> for a response from the device?
>> I have no idea. I assume it's just like a DRAM read, the CPU stalls
>> while there's no response.
> My explanation in this thread is all about how read() guarantees the
> wait for a response from the device, therefore why mb() - replace from
> wmb at patch set 2 - is compatible to read().
> Briefly speaking,
> read() -> dsb 'st' -> cpu (actually axi master in cpu) holding axi bus
> -> cpu post write buffer on axi bus -> axi bus (axi slave which is
> PCIe device) signals write completion when write transactions
> completed in write response channel -> cpu release axi bus -> cpu
> program counter (pc) proceeds the next to read.
>
> the exact same routines happen with mb().
> mb() -> dsb 'st' -> cpu (actually axi master in cpu) holding axi bus
> -> cpu post write buffer on axi bus -> axi bus (axi slave which is
> PCIe device) signals write completion when write transactions
> completed in write response channel -> cpu release axi bus -> cpu
> program counter (pc) proceeds the next to read.
read -> mb (erratum)
>
> Since axi bus master is waiting (blocking) for write completion signal
> from axi slave (PCIe device), this is how read() and mb() guarantee
> write command reaches to the device.
>> johannes
>>
>>
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> Regards,
> Peter
>
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Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-01-26 22:25 [PATCH] ath10k: Replace ioread with wmb for data sync Peter Oh
2015-01-27 21:33 ` Bob Copeland
2015-01-27 23:53 ` Peter Oh
2015-01-28 4:30 ` Bob Copeland
2015-01-28 5:39 ` Peter Oh
2015-01-28 7:37 ` Johannes Berg
2015-01-30 22:53 ` Peter Oh
2015-01-31 1:16 ` Sujith Manoharan
2015-01-31 1:56 ` Peter Oh
2015-01-31 2:06 ` Sujith Manoharan
2015-02-02 17:25 ` Peter Oh
2015-02-02 22:26 ` Adrian Chadd
2015-02-02 23:04 ` Peter Oh
2015-02-02 13:02 ` Johannes Berg
2015-02-02 17:33 ` Peter Oh
2015-02-02 18:54 ` Johannes Berg
2015-02-02 19:15 ` Peter Oh
2015-02-02 19:22 ` Johannes Berg
2015-02-02 19:36 ` Peter Oh
2015-02-02 19:47 ` Johannes Berg
2015-02-02 22:06 ` Peter Oh
2015-02-02 22:15 ` Peter Oh [this message]
2015-02-02 23:25 ` Florian Fainelli
2015-02-02 23:49 ` Peter Oh
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