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The implementation of bus_dmamap_load_ma_triv currently calls _bus_dmamap_load_phys on each page that is part of the passed in buffer. Since each page is treated as an individual buffer, the resulting behaviour is different from the behaviour of _bus_dmamap_load_buffer. This breaks certain drivers, like Xen blkfront. If an unmapped buffer of size 4096 that starts at offset 13 into the first page is passed to the current _bus_dmamap_load_ma implementation (so the ma array contains two pages), the result is that two segments are created, one with a size of 4083 and the other with size 13 (because two independant calls to _bus_dmamap_load_phys are performed, one for each physical page). If the same is done with a mapped buffer and calling _bus_dmamap_load_buffer the result is that only one segment is created, with a size of 4096. This patch relegates the usage of bus_dmamap_load_ma_triv in x86 bounce buffer code to drivers requesting BUS_DMA_KEEP_PG_OFFSET and implements _bus_dmamap_load_ma so that it's behaviour is the same as the mapped version (_bus_dmamap_load_buffer). This patch only modifies the x86 bounce buffer code, other arches are left untouched. Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D Reviewed by: kib, jah (previous version) MFC after: 2 weeks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D888 |
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