> Joakim Tjernlund wrote: > > > I don't follow you here, do you need to do all this for a modern(>=D4) 8xx > > CPU? > > Yes. On "working" silicon, the dcbz (among others) requires special > processing.....probably enough to ensure it costs more to use this > instruction in a general purpose case.
hmm, then I asume that a "working" 8xx is different from any other PPC that uses the dcbz? All other PPC arches are allowed to use the dcbz instruction. > > > I hope not, but something needs to be done since copytofrom_user does not > > work for me. > > What do you mean it doesn't work? It should work fine if you don't > try to use the dcbz. That is, leave the code alone. The bigger problem > is the newer glibc library has to be modified to conditionally not use > this as well. I mean that if I remove the #ifndef CONFIG_8xx restrictions in __copy_fromto_user(), linux does not work anymore(init hangs). That was the experiment I did earlier in this thread. clear_page() and copy_page() work fine if I remove #ifndef CONFIG_8xx. I removed the #ifndef CONFIG_8xx in cacheble_memcpy() and cacheble_memzero() also but these seems to unused. > > > The same resoning goes for the new option. If you have a new enough(>=D4) > > CPU, > > then you can enable this optimization(I think?!). > > I don't know. Linux is the only OS that will cause VM faults on a dcbz, > maybe it will never work. Until someone verifies it works on the newer > silicon we can't assume it will. This certainly isn't a reason to not use > the processor or not ship products....... Right, I quite like the 860 and even more the 862P(100MHz) I just got :-) Regards Jocke ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/