Re: How to map high memory for block io

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Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 27 2006, Pierre Ossman wrote:
>   
>> I'm having some problems getting high memory support to work smoothly in
>> my driver. The documentation doesn't indicate what I might be doing
>> wrong so I'll have to ask here.
>>
>> The problem seems to be that kmap & co maps a single page into kernel
>> memory. So when I happen to cross page boundaries I start corrupting
>> some unrelated parts of the kernel. I would prefer not having to
>> consider page boundaries in an already messy PIO loop, so I've been
>> trying to find either a routine to map an entire sg entry or some way to
>> force the block layer to not give me stuff crossing pages.
>>
>> As you can guess I have not found anything that can do what I want, so
>> some pointers would be nice.
>>     
>
> Honestly, just don't bother if you are doing PIO anyways. Just tell the
> block layer that you want io bounced for you instead.
>
>   

This is the MMC layer so there is some separation between the block
layer and the drivers. Also, the transfers won't necessarily be from the
block layer so a generic solution is desired. I don't suppose there is
some way of accessing the bounce buffer routines in a non-bio context?

Rgds
Pierre

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