Re: wrong usage of MAX_DMA_ADDRESS in bootmem.h

From: Christoph Lameter
Date: Tue Sep 30 2008 - 15:57:32 EST


Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> I have implemented highmem for ARM. To catch wrong usage of __pa() and
>
> One issue is that bootmem.h uses __pa(MAX_DMA_ADDRESS). However
> MAX_DMA_ADDRESS on ARM is defined as 0xffffffff because there is usually
> no restriction on the maximum DMA-able address.
>
> RMK suggested that those places should be using ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD
> instead -- here's an excert of our conversation on this topic:
>

ok so do

#define MAX_DMA_ADDRESS ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD

>> I suspect all those places which are doing __pa(MAX_DMA_ADDRESS) really
>> want to be using ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD - that's something to raise on LKML
>> if it's causing problems.

MAX_DMA_ADDRESS is the highest address used for ZONE_DMA / GFP_DMA

Does ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD have any meaning on ARM? If you use old ISA stuff then
you need CONFIG_ZONE_DMA and therefore also MAX_DMA_ADDRESS.

If not then there is no need to define CONFIG_ZONE_DMA and MAX_DMA_ADDRESS
looses its usual meaning.
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