>>>>> "Stephan" == Stephan Linke <Stephan.Linke at epygi.de> writes:
Stephan> I just got stuck with that question and shurely whoun't Stephan> find the answer: If I am using invalidate_dcache_range() Stephan> for the data area of an skb shouldn't I enable caching Stephan> for that area after the the skb is no longer assigned to Stephan> the CPM module? There's no validate_dchace_range() so I Stephan> can't. Why? There's shurely a reason for that. But I Stephan> think using an skb like this will disable caching for Stephan> most of the memory areas in a long term view... Is there Stephan> any solution? invalidate_dcache_range() does not turn off caching for a memory range. It just tells the CPU to discard any data for that range that is currently in the cache. Future accesses to the range will again pull data into the CPU cache. This means that simply using the memory range again serves the purpose of "validate_dcache_range()" (which as you note does not actually exist). However it also means you have to be careful not to touch the memory range before your external bus master has finished writing to it (otherwise you could bring invalid data back into the cache). Best, Roland ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/