On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 12:03:14PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Sunday 20 August 2006 08:31, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > > card->low_watermark->next->dmac_cmd_status |= SPIDER_NET_DESCR_TXDESFLG;
> > > mb();
> > > card->low_watermark->dmac_cmd_status &= ~SPIDER_NET_DESCR_TXDESFLG;
> > > card->low_watermark = card->low_watermark->next;
> > >
> > > when we queue another frame for TX.
> >
> > I would have expected those to be racy vs. the hardware... what if the
> > hardware is updating dmac_cmd_status just as your are trying to and the
> > bit out of it ?
>
> Right, that doesn't work. It is the only bit we use in that byte though,
> so maybe it can be done with a single byte write.
Thanks, you're right, I missed that. I'll change this to byte access
shortly. Any recommendations for style/api for byte access?
I could create a searate patch to change struct descr {} to split
the u32 into several u8's; there's a dozen spots that get touched.
Alternatel, I could do a cheesy cast to char[4] and access that way.
Opinions?
--linas
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