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- Lines: 32
- Date:
Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
- Orig file:
v2.4.8/linux/Documentation/parisc/mm
- Orig date:
Tue Dec 5 12:29:38 2000
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-The current state of Linux/PA-RISC mm is BROKEN.
-
-Someone needs to sit down and thoroughly rewrite all the cache flushing
-macro definitions. Here are some of the problems, followed by what I
-think needs to be done about them.
-
-(1) We're using fdce / fice everywhere. This has to stop (except in
-the routines which flush the entire cache). The right instructions to
-be using are fdc/fic.
-
-(2) fdc/fic will throw exceptions if the address they reference isn't
-mapped. Therefore we need to check the page is mapped before flushing
-(we're guaranteed not to have the page dirty if we don't have a software
-mapping for it any longer, right?)
-
-(3) the flush macros are right now tunnelled down to one routine to flush
-the data cache and one routine to flush the insn cache. this is wrong.
-we should take hints from how we're called and optimise our routines
-accordingly.
-
-(4) fdc/fic actually take space register arguments. fic takes an 3-bit sr
-argument and fdc takes a 2-bit sr argument. right now, there's a lot of
-pissing about with %sr1 and all the macros use %sr1. This is crazy. We
-normally _know_ what's being referred to, and it's the current task. So
-if we want to flush that, just use %sr3. If it happens to be kernel,
-use %sr0 for fdc and %sr4 for fic.
-
-(5) we need to write flush_kernel_dcache_range and use it on kernel
-addresses. all the macros are defined to work on the _current task's_
-virtual address space.
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