Add a check to ensure iowrite64 is only used if it is atomic.
It was decided in [1] that the tilcdc driver should not be using an
atomic operation (so it was left out of this patchset). However, it turns
out that through the drm code, a nonatomic header is actually included:
include/linux/io-64-n
On 03/08/17 21:30, Logan Gunthorpe wrote:
> Add a check to ensure iowrite64 is only used if it is atomic.
>
> It was decided in [1] that the tilcdc driver should not be using an
> atomic operation (so it was left out of this patchset). However, it turns
> out that through the drm code, a nonatomic
On 04/08/17 07:03 AM, Tomi Valkeinen wrote:
> I haven't really followed the discussion on this, but if the tilcdc's
> use of iowrite64 causes (real) problems/complications elsewhere, I think
> we could drop it.
Well, that's up to you. The patch I submitted should still be correct
though, and if
On 08/04/17 16:03, Tomi Valkeinen wrote:
> On 03/08/17 21:30, Logan Gunthorpe wrote:
>> Add a check to ensure iowrite64 is only used if it is atomic.
>>
>> It was decided in [1] that the tilcdc driver should not be using an
>> atomic operation (so it was left out of this patchset). However, it turn