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35 * This file is conditionally built on x86_64 only. Otherwise weak symbol
36 * versions of the functions exported from here are used.
39 #include <linux/pci.h>
41 #include <asm/processor.h>
43 #include "ipath_kernel.h"
46 * ipath_enable_wc - enable write combining for MMIO writes to the device
47 * @dd: infinipath device
49 * This routine is x86_64-specific; it twiddles the CPU's MTRRs to enable
52 int ipath_enable_wc(struct ipath_devdata *dd)
57 const unsigned long addr = pci_resource_start(dd->pcidev, 0);
58 const size_t len = pci_resource_len(dd->pcidev, 0);
61 * Set the PIO buffers to be WCCOMB, so we get HT bursts to the
62 * chip. Linux (possibly the hardware) requires it to be on a power
63 * of 2 address matching the length (which has to be a power of 2).
64 * For rev1, that means the base address, for rev2, it will be just
65 * the PIO buffers themselves.
67 pioaddr = addr + dd->ipath_piobufbase;
68 piolen = (dd->ipath_piobcnt2k +
69 dd->ipath_piobcnt4k) *
70 ALIGN(dd->ipath_piobcnt2k +
71 dd->ipath_piobcnt4k, dd->ipath_palign);
73 for (bits = 0; !(piolen & (1ULL << bits)); bits++)
76 if (piolen != (1ULL << bits)) {
80 piolen = 1ULL << (bits + 1);
82 if (pioaddr & (piolen - 1)) {
84 ipath_dbg("pioaddr %llx not on right boundary for size "
86 (unsigned long long) pioaddr,
87 (unsigned long long) piolen);
88 atmp = pioaddr & ~(piolen - 1);
89 if (atmp < addr || (atmp + piolen) > (addr + len)) {
90 ipath_dev_err(dd, "No way to align address/size "
91 "(%llx/%llx), no WC mtrr\n",
92 (unsigned long long) atmp,
93 (unsigned long long) piolen << 1);
96 ipath_dbg("changing WC base from %llx to %llx, "
97 "len from %llx to %llx\n",
98 (unsigned long long) pioaddr,
99 (unsigned long long) atmp,
100 (unsigned long long) piolen,
101 (unsigned long long) piolen << 1);
109 ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Setting mtrr for chip to WC "
110 "(addr %llx, len=0x%llx)\n",
111 (unsigned long long) pioaddr,
112 (unsigned long long) piolen);
113 cookie = mtrr_add(pioaddr, piolen, MTRR_TYPE_WRCOMB, 0);
116 dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev,
117 "mtrr_add() WC for PIO bufs "
123 ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Set mtrr for chip to WC, "
124 "cookie is %d\n", cookie);
125 dd->ipath_wc_cookie = cookie;
133 * ipath_disable_wc - disable write combining for MMIO writes to the device
134 * @dd: infinipath device
136 void ipath_disable_wc(struct ipath_devdata *dd)
138 if (dd->ipath_wc_cookie) {
139 ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "undoing WCCOMB on pio buffers\n");
140 mtrr_del(dd->ipath_wc_cookie, 0, 0);
141 dd->ipath_wc_cookie = 0;
146 * ipath_unordered_wc - indicate whether write combining is ordered
148 * Because our performance depends on our ability to do write combining mmio
149 * writes in the most efficient way, we need to know if we are on an Intel
150 * or AMD x86_64 processor. AMD x86_64 processors flush WC buffers out in
151 * the order completed, and so no special flushing is required to get
152 * correct ordering. Intel processors, however, will flush write buffers
153 * out in "random" orders, and so explicit ordering is needed at times.
155 int ipath_unordered_wc(void)
157 return boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor != X86_VENDOR_AMD;