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SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/3] More ARM DMA ops cleanup
Hi, Robin

On Thu, 1 Sept 2022 at 01:10, Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> wrote:
>
> On 2022-08-31 17:41, Yongqin Liu wrote:
> > Hi, Robin
> >
> > On Tue, 30 Aug 2022 at 23:37, Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 2022-08-30 16:19, Yongqin Liu wrote:
> >>> Hi, Robin
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the kind reply!
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, 30 Aug 2022 at 17:48, Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> On 2022-08-27 13:24, Yongqin Liu wrote:
> >>>>> Hi, Robin, Christoph
> >>>>>
> >>>>> With the changes landed in the mainline kernel,
> >>>>> one problem is exposed with our out of tree pvr module.
> >>>>> Like the source here[1], arm_dma_ops.sync_single_for_cpu is called in
> >>>>> the format like the following:
> >>>>> arm_dma_ops.sync_single_for_cpu(NULL, pStart, pEnd - pStart,
> >>>>> DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Not sure if you could give some suggestions on what I should do next
> >>>>> to make the pvr module work again.
> >>>>
> >>>> Wow, that driver reinvents so many standard APIs for no apparent reason
> >>>> it's not even funny.
> >>>>
> >>>> Anyway, from a brief look it seemingly already knows how to call the DMA
> >>>> API semi-correctly, so WTF that's doing behind an #ifdef, who knows?
> >>>> However it's still so completely wrong in general - fundamentally broken
> >>>> AArch64 set/way cache maintenance!? - that it looks largely beyond help.
> >>>> "Throw CONFIG_DMA_API_DEBUG at it and cry" is about the extent of
> >>>> support I'm prepared to provide for that mess.
> >>>
> >>> For the moment, I do not care about the AArch64 lines, like if we only
> >>> say the following two lines:
> >>> arm_dma_ops.sync_single_for_device(NULL, pStart, pEnd - pStart,
> >>> DMA_TO_DEVICE);
> >>> arm_dma_ops.sync_single_for_cpu(NULL, pStart, pEnd - pStart,
> >>> DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
> >>>
> >>> Could you please give some suggestions for that?
> >>
> >> Remove them. Then remove the #ifdef __arch64__ too, since the code under
> >> there is doing a passable impression of generic DMA API usage, as long
> >> as one ignores the bigger picture.
> >
> > I tried with this method, and found that if I only update for the
> > pvr_flush_range
> > and the pvr_clean_range functions, the build still could boot to the
> > home screen.
> >
> > but if I update all the pvr_flush_range, pvr_clean_range and
> > pvr_invalidate_range
> > functions with this method(remove the arm_dma_ops lines and the #ifdef
> > __arch64__ lines),
> > then a "Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual
> > address 0000003c"
> > error is reported like here: http://ix.io/49gu
> >
> > Not sure if you have any idea from the log, or could you please give
> > some suggestions
> > on how to debug it.
>
> Obviously there's almost certainly going to be more work to do on top to
> make the newly-exposed codepath actually behave as expected - I was
> simply making a general suggestion for a starting point based on looking
> at half a dozen lines of code in isolation.
>
> To restate the point yet again in the hope that it's clear this time,
> the DMA ops on ARM are now effectively the same as the DMA ops on arm64,
> and will behave the same way.
Thanks for confirming again here!

> Assuming the driver already works on
> arm64, then the aim should be to unify all the ARM and arm64 codepaths
> for things that involve the DMA API.

Thanks for the suggestion here, I will try to see if I could find
anything there.

> If you don't understand the code
> well enough to do that, please contact Imagination; I don't support
> their driver.
Will try to contact the maintainer of the PVR source, but as you could guess,
it might take quite a long time before it's fixed in the perfect way,
and before that
I need to have the build continue even with various workarounds based
on my limited undersanding:(

Thanks again for all the kind help and suggestions!


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Yongqin Liu
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