Re: [PATCH 0/5] Blackfin SMP like patchset

From: Bryan Wu
Date: Wed Nov 19 2008 - 02:28:30 EST


Sorry for forgetting linux-arch. post again.

-Bryan

On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Bryan Wu <cooloney@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Andrew Morton
> <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 17:05:03 +0800 Bryan Wu <cooloney@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> We provide the SMP like functions for our Blackfin dual core processor
>>> BF561 for almost 1 year. And after a long time developing, debugging and
>>> internal review, we'd like to post them to LKML for other maintainer
>>> review.
>>>
>>> Please find our wiki page about this SMP like patches:
>>> http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=linux-kernel:smp-like
>>
>> Would prefer that changelogs be self-contained, please. Kernel
>> changelogs are for ever, and I doubt if that page will be there in 20
>> years time.
>>
>
> I guess Graf started this wiki recently although the patch exists for
> a long time.
> And Graf gave a presentation about this SMP on BF561 in AKA 2008 Linux kernel
> developer conference. If I found the link of this presentation, I will
> post it again.
>
>> Particularly when that page must be read to learn fundamental things such as
>>
>> The SMP support in certain Blackfin processors is describe as `SMP
>> Like' rather than just `SMP' due to the lack of hardware cache
>> coherency. A true SMP system would have support for cache coherency
>> in hardware.
>>
>> On all `SMP Like' setups, cache coherency is maintained via
>> software mechanisms
>>
>> Interesting!
>>
>
> Exactly, SMP means hardware cache coherency. But BF561 dual core
> processor was designed almost 8 years ago.
> we have to do some workaround in software side. Fortunately, BF561
> provides a L2 memory shared by both CoreA and CoreB.
> We did some trick in this L2 memory and our Scratchpad memory.
>
> 'SMP Like' is software aided SMP solution on Blackfin dual core BF561 processor.
> Please enjoy -:)
>
> -Bryan
>
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