| Disabling I-cache: |
| - Set CONFIG_SYS_ICACHE_OFF |
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| Disabling D-cache: |
| - Set CONFIG_SYS_DCACHE_OFF |
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| Enabling I-cache: |
| - Make sure CONFIG_SYS_ICACHE_OFF is not set and call icache_enable(). |
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| Enabling D-cache: |
| - Make sure CONFIG_SYS_DCACHE_OFF is not set and call dcache_enable(). |
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| Enabling Caches at System Startup: |
| - Implement enable_caches() for your platform and enable the I-cache and |
| D-cache from this function. This function is called immediately |
| after relocation. |
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| Guidelines for Working with D-cache: |
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| Memory to Peripheral DMA: |
| - Flush the buffer after the MPU writes the data and before the DMA is |
| initiated. |
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| Peripheral to Memory DMA: |
| - Invalidate the buffer before starting the DMA. In case there are any dirty |
| lines from the DMA buffer in the cache, subsequent cache-line replacements |
| may corrupt the buffer in memory while the DMA is still going on. Cache-line |
| replacement can happen if the CPU tries to bring some other memory locations |
| into the cache while the DMA is going on. |
| - Invalidate the buffer after the DMA is complete and before the MPU reads |
| it. This may be needed in addition to the invalidation before the DMA |
| mentioned above, because in some processors memory contents can spontaneously |
| come to the cache due to speculative memory access by the CPU. If this |
| happens with the DMA buffer while DMA is going on we have a coherency problem. |
| |
| Buffer Requirements: |
| - Any buffer that is invalidated(that is, typically the peripheral to |
| memory DMA buffer) should be aligned to cache-line boundary both at |
| at the beginning and at the end of the buffer. |
| - If the buffer is not cache-line aligned invalidation will be restricted |
| to the aligned part. That is, one cache-line at the respective boundary |
| may be left out while doing invalidation. |
| - A suitable buffer can be alloced on the stack using the |
| ALLOC_CACHE_ALIGN_BUFFER macro. |
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| Cleanup Before Linux: |
| - cleanup_before_linux() should flush the D-cache, invalidate I-cache, and |
| disable MMU and caches. |
| - The following sequence is advisable while disabling d-cache: |
| 1. disable_dcache() - flushes and disables d-cache |
| 2. invalidate_dcache_all() - invalid any entry that came to the cache |
| in the short period after the cache was flushed but before the |
| cache got disabled. |