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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 00/17] Cross-architecture definitions of relaxed MMIO accessors
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On Wednesday 24 September 2014 18:17:19 Will Deacon wrote:
>
> This is version three of the series I've originally posted here:
>
> v1: https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/4/17/269
> v2: https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/5/22/468
>
> This is basically just a rebase on top of 3.17-rc6, minus the alpha patch
> (which was merged into mainline).
>
> I looked at reworking the non-relaxed accessors to imply mmiowb, but it
> quickly got messy as some architectures (e.g. mips) deliberately keep
> mmiowb and readX/writeX separate whilst others (e.g. powerpc) don't trust
> drivers to get mmiowb correct, so add barriers to both. Given that
> arm/arm64/x86 don't care about mmiowb, I've left that as an exercise for
> an architecture that does care.
>
> In order to get this lot merged, we probably want to merge the asm-generic
> patch (1/17) first, so Acks would be much appreciated on the architecture
> bits.
>
> As before, I've included the original cover letter below, as that describes
> what I'm trying to do in more detail.
>

I'm definitely happy to merge that first patch in the asm-generic tree, or
have it go through some other tree along with architecture specific patches.
Anything that helps get these functions across all architectures really.

I don't think there is any controversy about whether or not we should
have the functions, or what the default should be on architectures that
don't provide their own, so I wonder why we can't just add the conditional
definitions to linux/io.h and remove the trivial definitions from
architectures afterwards.

Arnd


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