Re: [PATCH v3] ad7877: keep dma rx buffers in seperate cache lines

From: Christoph Lameter
Date: Tue May 11 2010 - 16:51:23 EST


On Tue, 11 May 2010, Mike Frysinger wrote:

> > DMA. If the arch can only DMA into cacheline aligned objects then the
> > correct method is to force kmalloc alignment to cacheline size.
>
> these are SPI drivers and are usable on any arch that supports a SPI
> bus (which is pretty much every arch). forget about "embedded"
> arches.
>
> the issue here is simple: a SPI driver (AD7877) needs to do a receive
> SPI transfer into a DMA safe buffer. what is the exact API to
> dynamically allocate memory for the structure with this buffer
> embedded in it such that the start of the structure is cached aligned
> ? creating a dedicated kmem cache may work, but it isnt a scalable
> solution if every SPI driver needs to create its own cache.

kmalloc returns a pointer to a DMA safe buffer. There is no requirement on
the x86 hardware that the DMA buffers have to be cache aligned. Cachelines
will be invalidated as needed.


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