On Thursday 07 February 2013 21:19:04 Linus Walleij wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 07 February 2013, Linus Walleij wrote:
>
> >> Actually I once read about a feature where the kernel provides
> >> a static page full of zeroes or something like this, that would be
> >> ideal to use in cases like this, then all of this dummy page
> >> allocation and freeing can be deleted.
> >
> > You mean empty_zero_page? That only works if this page is
> > read-only from the perspective of the DMA controller, but
> > then it would be a good fit, yes.
>
> That's actually how it's used.
>
> SPI is symmetric, and in the DMA case we're not poking
> data into the buffers from the CPU so the controller need
> something - anything - to stream to the block.
>
> If we can use that page we'll even save a few remaps.
I'm slightly worried about the caching effects though. The
idea of the empty-zero page is that all user processes get
it when they read a page before they write to it, so the
data in it can essentially always be cache-hot.
If we do DMA from that page to a device what would be the
overhead of flushing the (clean) cache lines?
Arnd
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