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From: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
To: Daniel Thompson <daniel.thompson@linaro.org>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>,
	"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	"patches@linaro.org" <patches@linaro.org>,
	"linaro-kernel@lists.linaro.org" <linaro-kernel@lists.linaro.org>,
	"linux-arch@vger.kernel.org" <linux-arch@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] asm-generic/io.h: Implement read[bwlq]_relaxed()
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2014 15:15:13 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140909141513.GW4790@arm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <540EFD4E.50804@linaro.org>

On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 02:14:54PM +0100, Daniel Thompson wrote:
> On 09/09/14 14:03, Daniel Thompson wrote:
> > On 09/09/14 13:28, Will Deacon wrote:
> >> I have a larger series adding these (and the write equivalents) to all
> >> architectures that I periodically post and then fail to get on top of.
> > 
> > That's why you're on Cc:...

Ok, so why not just pick the asm-generic patch out of my series?

> >> The key part you're missing is defining some generic semantics for these
> >> accessors. Without those, I don't think it makes sense to put them into
> >> asm-generic, because drivers can't safely infer any meaning from the relaxed
> >> definition.
> > 
> > Currently the semantics are described as:
> > --- cut here ---
> > PCI ordering rules also guarantee that PIO read responses arrive after
> > any outstanding DMA writes from that bus, since for some devices the
> > result of a readb call may signal to the driver that a DMA transaction
> > is complete. In many cases, however, the driver may want to indicate
> > that the next readb call has no relation to any previous DMA writes
> > performed by the device. The driver can use readb_relaxed for these
> > cases, although only some platforms will honor the relaxed semantics.
> > Using the relaxed read functions will provide significant performance
> > benefits on platforms that support it. The qla2xxx driver provides
> > examples of how to use readX_relaxed . In many cases, a majority of the
> > driver’s readX calls can safely be converted to readX_relaxed calls,
> > since only a few will indicate or depend on DMA completion.
> > --- cut here ---
> > 
> > The implementation provided in the patch trivially meets this definition
> > (by not honouring the relaxedness).

I still think we need to mention ordering of relaxed reads against each
other and also against spinlocks.

> >> Ben and I agreed on something back in May:
> >>
> >>   https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/5/22/468
> > 
> > ... and didn't you also conclude with hpa that the very relaxed x86
> > implementation of readl_relaxed() already meets this definition (as do
> > these changes to asm-generic/io.h).
> 
> Sorry. "very relaxed" is always a very stupid thing to say about x86
> (especially to an arm guy).
> 
> More exactly I was referring to the absence of memory clobber in x86
> readl_relaxed().

Yeah, my series just adds the relaxed write accessors for x86.

> > Thus allowing its use to perculate more widely really shouldn't do an harm.
> > 
> > 
> >> but I need to send a new version including:
> >>
> >>   - ioreadX_relaxed and iowriteX_relaxed
> >>   - Strengthening non-relaxed I/O accessors on architectures with non-empty
> >>     mmiowb()
> >>
> >> I'll bump it up the list. In the meantime, you can have a look at my io
> >> branch on kernel.org
> > 
> > I'd really like to see your work included (which I spotted after I wrote
> > the patch and when it occured to me to visit
> > https://www.google.com/search?q=asm-generic+readl_relaxed to see if
> > there was a well known reason not to make this change).
> > 
> > However... I really can't see why we should delay introducing an already
> > documented function to the remaining architectures.

I'd just rather fix the interface once instead of churning it about. How
about I dust off the series again?

Will

  parent reply	other threads:[~2014-09-09 14:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-09-09 12:12 [PATCH] asm-generic/io.h: Implement read[bwlq]_relaxed() Daniel Thompson
2014-09-09 12:28 ` Will Deacon
2014-09-09 13:03   ` Daniel Thompson
2014-09-09 13:14     ` Daniel Thompson
2014-09-09 13:14       ` Daniel Thompson
2014-09-09 14:15       ` Will Deacon [this message]
2014-09-09 14:51         ` Daniel Thompson
2014-09-09 12:31 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2014-09-09 13:11   ` Daniel Thompson

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