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authoradrian <adrian@FreeBSD.org>2015-10-31 00:04:44 +0000
committeradrian <adrian@FreeBSD.org>2015-10-31 00:04:44 +0000
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mips74k: use cache-writeback for memory, not writethrough.
When I ported this code from netbsd I was .. slightly mips74k greener. I used writethrough because (a) it's what netbsd did, and (b) if I used writethrough then things "didn't work." Fast-forward a couple years, more MIPS hacking and a whole lot more understanding of the bus APIs (the last few commits notwithstanding; it's been a long week, ok?) and I have this working for arge, argemdio, spi and ath. Hans has it working for USB. The ath barrier code will come in a later commit. This gets the routing throughput up from 220mbit -> 337mbit. I'm sure the bridging throughput will be similarly improved. Tested: * QCA955x SoC, routing workload.
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