On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 1:10 AM, Russell King - ARM Linux linux@arm.linux.org.uk wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 11:53:20PM +0900, Alexandre Courbot wrote:
We don't plan to rely on CMA for too long. IOMMU support is on the way and should make our life easier, although no matter the source of memory, we will still have the issue of the lowmem mappings.
When it comes to DMA memory, talking about lowmem vs highmem is utterly meaningless.
The lowmem/highmem split is entirely a software concept and is completely adjustable. An extreme example is that you can boot any platform with more than 32MB of memory with 32MB of lowmem and the remainder as highmem.
True, but isn't it also the case that all lowmem is already mapped in the kernel address space, and that re-mapping this memory with different cache settings (e.g. by creating a WC mapping for user-space to write into) is undefined on ARM and must be avoided? That is the issue I was referring to.