Re: [RFC PATCH] MTD: atmel_nand: optimize read/write buffer functions

From: Nicolas Ferre
Date: Wed Jun 29 2011 - 09:10:47 EST


Le 28/06/2011 16:59, Russell King - ARM Linux :
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 01:10:43PM +0200, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
>>> @@ -265,33 +234,53 @@ err_buf:
>>> static void atmel_read_buf(struct mtd_info *mtd, u8 *buf, int len)
>>> {
>>> struct nand_chip *chip = mtd->priv;
>>> - struct atmel_nand_host *host = chip->priv;
>>> + u32 align;
>>> + u8 *pbuf;
>>>
>>> if (use_dma && len > mtd->oobsize)
>>> /* only use DMA for bigger than oob size: better performances */
>>> if (atmel_nand_dma_op(mtd, buf, len, 1) == 0)
>>> return;
>>>
>>> - if (host->board->bus_width_16)
>>> - atmel_read_buf16(mtd, buf, len);
>>> - else
>>> - atmel_read_buf8(mtd, buf, len);
>>> + /* if no DMA operation possible, use PIO */
>>> + pbuf = buf;
>>> + align = 0x03 & ((unsigned)pbuf);
>>> +
>>> + if (align) {
>>> + u32 align_len = 4 - align;
>>> +
>>> + /* non aligned buffer: re-align to next word boundary */
>>> + ioread8_rep(chip->IO_ADDR_R, pbuf, align_len);
>>> + pbuf += align_len;
>>> + len -= align_len;
>>> + }
>>> + memcpy((void *)pbuf, chip->IO_ADDR_R, len);
>> I think you don't need to cast to (void *). I think you need to cast the
>> 2nd parameter instead because sparse don't like you passing an void
>> __iomem *.
>> Is it correct to read from chip->IO_ADDR_R, don't you need
>> chip->IO_ADDR_R + align_len? Taking this into account, does it really
>> help to align pbuf?
>
> I think you need to read Documentation/bus-virt-phys-mapping.txt,
> particularly the part after "NOTE NOTE NOTE".
>
> Dereferencing ioremap'd memory is not permitted. That includes passing
> it to memcpy. Even with a cast.

So that means that I should use memcpy_fromio() even if the code if far
less optimized.

Shouldn't I re-implement some kind of IO copying function to deal with
this IO memory so that I could take advantage of 8 words bursts?

Best regards,
--
Nicolas Ferre

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