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Paul Burton committed f1ae382dfd3
pcnet: access descriptor rings & init block uncached The prior accesses to the descriptor rings & init block via cached memory had a few issues: - The memory needs cache flushes or invalidation at the appropriate times, but was not necessarily aligned on cache line boundaries. This could lead to data being incorrectly lost or written back to RAM at the wrong time. - There are points where ordering of writes to the memory is important, but because it's cached memory the pcnet controller would see cache lines written back ordered by address. This could occasionally lead to hardware seeing descriptors in an incorrect state. - Flushing the cache constantly is inefficient. So, to avoid all of those issues simply access the descriptors & init block via uncached memory. The MIPS-specific UNCACHED_SDRAM macro is used to do this (retrieving an address in kseg1) as I could see no existing generic solution. Since the MIPS Malta board is the only user of the pcnet driver, hopefully this doesn't matter. Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@imgtec.com>