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SubjectRe: blk_queue_bounce_limit() broken for mask=0xffffffff on 64bit archs
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>> There is a use cases when architecture is 64-bit but hardware supports
>> only DMA to lower 4G of address space. E.g. NVMe device on RCar PCIe host.
>>
>> For such cases, it looks proper to call blk_queue_bounce_limit() with
>> mask set to 0xffffffff - thus making block layer to use bounce buffers
>> for any addresses beyond 4G. To support that, architecture provides
>> GFP_DMA zone that covers exactly low 4G on arm64.
>>
>> However setting this limit does not work:
>>
>> if (b_pfn < (min_t(u64, 0xffffffffUL, BLK_BOUNCE_HIGH) >> PAGE_SHIFT))
>> dma = 1;
>>
>> When mask is 0xffffffff that condition is false
>
> That should have been true in your case, since the b_pfn is smaller than
> 0xffffffff.

b_pfn is exactly 0xffffffffUL >> SHIFT, thus contition is false

>> q->limits.bounce_pfn = max(max_low_pfn, b_pfn);
>>
>> this line is executed and replaces any limit with end of memory (on
>> 64bit arch all memory is low).
>
> I don't understand why max() is used? And why not min()?
>
> Looks the above line just disables bounce for 64bit arch, doesn't it?

Effectively yes. And I don't understand logic behind this code.

Nikita

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