freebsd-skq/sys/arm64
Ian Lepore 53f93ed3ff Fix an alignment check that is wrong in half the busdma implementations.
This will enable the elimination of a workaround in the USB driver that
artifically allocates buffers twice as big as they need to be (which
actually saves memory for very small buffers on the buggy platforms).

When deciding how to allocate a dma buffer, armv4, armv6, mips, and
x86/iommu all correctly check for the tag alignment <= maxsize as enabling
simple uma/malloc based allocation.  Powerpc, sparc64, x86/bounce, and
arm64/bounce were all checking for alignment < maxsize; on those platforms
when alignment was equal to the max size it would fall back to page-based
allocators even for very small buffers.

This change makes all platforms use the <= check.  It should be noted that
on all platforms other than arm[v6] and mips, this check is relying on
undocumented behavior in malloc(9) that if you allocate a block of a given
size it will be aligned to the next larger power-of-2 boundary.  There is
nothing in the malloc(9) man page that makes that explicit promise (but the
busdma code has been relying on this behavior all along so I guess it works).

Arm and mips code uses the allocator in kern/subr_busdma_buffalloc.c, which
does explicitly implement this promise about size and alignment.  Other
platforms probably should switch to the aligned allocator.
2015-11-02 23:37:19 +00:00
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acpica Add ARM64TODO comments to ACPI PCI stubs 2015-07-12 18:32:16 +00:00
arm64 Fix an alignment check that is wrong in half the busdma implementations. 2015-11-02 23:37:19 +00:00
cavium Add support for unspecified ranges on ThunderX system 2015-10-25 23:22:40 +00:00
cloudabi64 Add support for CloudABI on ARM64. 2015-10-22 11:09:25 +00:00
conf arm64: Enable CTF for DTrace support 2015-10-21 19:08:16 +00:00
include Mark functions as such. This means we call them directly rather than have 2015-10-27 22:24:57 +00:00