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1 files changed, 26 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/exynos-iommu.c b/drivers/iommu/exynos-iommu.c
index d037e87a1fe5..74233186f6f7 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/exynos-iommu.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/exynos-iommu.c
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
typedef u32 sysmmu_iova_t;
typedef u32 sysmmu_pte_t;
-/* We does not consider super section mapping (16MB) */
+/* We do not consider super section mapping (16MB) */
#define SECT_ORDER 20
#define LPAGE_ORDER 16
#define SPAGE_ORDER 12
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ static void show_fault_information(const char *name,
static irqreturn_t exynos_sysmmu_irq(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
- /* SYSMMU is in blocked when interrupt occurred. */
+ /* SYSMMU is in blocked state when interrupt occurred. */
struct sysmmu_drvdata *data = dev_id;
enum exynos_sysmmu_inttype itype;
sysmmu_iova_t addr = -1;
@@ -567,8 +567,8 @@ static void sysmmu_tlb_invalidate_entry(struct device *dev, sysmmu_iova_t iova,
/*
* L2TLB invalidation required
* 4KB page: 1 invalidation
- * 64KB page: 16 invalidation
- * 1MB page: 64 invalidation
+ * 64KB page: 16 invalidations
+ * 1MB page: 64 invalidations
* because it is set-associative TLB
* with 8-way and 64 sets.
* 1MB page can be cached in one of all sets.
@@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ static int exynos_iommu_domain_init(struct iommu_domain *domain)
if (!priv->lv2entcnt)
goto err_counter;
- /* w/a of System MMU v3.3 to prevent caching 1MiB mapping */
+ /* Workaround for System MMU v3.3 to prevent caching 1MiB mapping */
for (i = 0; i < NUM_LV1ENTRIES; i += 8) {
priv->pgtable[i + 0] = ZERO_LV2LINK;
priv->pgtable[i + 1] = ZERO_LV2LINK;
@@ -861,14 +861,14 @@ static sysmmu_pte_t *alloc_lv2entry(struct exynos_iommu_domain *priv,
pgtable_flush(sent, sent + 1);
/*
- * If pretched SLPD is a fault SLPD in zero_l2_table, FLPD cache
- * may caches the address of zero_l2_table. This function
- * replaces the zero_l2_table with new L2 page table to write
- * valid mappings.
+ * If pre-fetched SLPD is a faulty SLPD in zero_l2_table,
+ * FLPD cache may cache the address of zero_l2_table. This
+ * function replaces the zero_l2_table with new L2 page table
+ * to write valid mappings.
* Accessing the valid area may cause page fault since FLPD
- * cache may still caches zero_l2_table for the valid area
- * instead of new L2 page table that have the mapping
- * information of the valid area
+ * cache may still cache zero_l2_table for the valid area
+ * instead of new L2 page table that has the mapping
+ * information of the valid area.
* Thus any replacement of zero_l2_table with other valid L2
* page table must involve FLPD cache invalidation for System
* MMU v3.3.
@@ -963,27 +963,27 @@ static int lv2set_page(sysmmu_pte_t *pent, phys_addr_t paddr, size_t size,
/*
* *CAUTION* to the I/O virtual memory managers that support exynos-iommu:
*
- * System MMU v3.x have an advanced logic to improve address translation
+ * System MMU v3.x has advanced logic to improve address translation
* performance with caching more page table entries by a page table walk.
- * However, the logic has a bug that caching fault page table entries and System
- * MMU reports page fault if the cached fault entry is hit even though the fault
- * entry is updated to a valid entry after the entry is cached.
- * To prevent caching fault page table entries which may be updated to valid
- * entries later, the virtual memory manager should care about the w/a about the
- * problem. The followings describe w/a.
+ * However, the logic has a bug that while caching faulty page table entries,
+ * System MMU reports page fault if the cached fault entry is hit even though
+ * the fault entry is updated to a valid entry after the entry is cached.
+ * To prevent caching faulty page table entries which may be updated to valid
+ * entries later, the virtual memory manager should care about the workaround
+ * for the problem. The following describes the workaround.
*
* Any two consecutive I/O virtual address regions must have a hole of 128KiB
- * in maximum to prevent misbehavior of System MMU 3.x. (w/a of h/w bug)
+ * at maximum to prevent misbehavior of System MMU 3.x (workaround for h/w bug).
*
- * Precisely, any start address of I/O virtual region must be aligned by
+ * Precisely, any start address of I/O virtual region must be aligned with
* the following sizes for System MMU v3.1 and v3.2.
* System MMU v3.1: 128KiB
* System MMU v3.2: 256KiB
*
* Because System MMU v3.3 caches page table entries more aggressively, it needs
- * more w/a.
- * - Any two consecutive I/O virtual regions must be have a hole of larger size
- * than or equal size to 128KiB.
+ * more workarounds.
+ * - Any two consecutive I/O virtual regions must have a hole of size larger
+ * than or equal to 128KiB.
* - Start address of an I/O virtual region must be aligned by 128KiB.
*/
static int exynos_iommu_map(struct iommu_domain *domain, unsigned long l_iova,
@@ -1061,7 +1061,8 @@ static size_t exynos_iommu_unmap(struct iommu_domain *domain,
goto err;
}
- *ent = ZERO_LV2LINK; /* w/a for h/w bug in Sysmem MMU v3.3 */
+ /* workaround for h/w bug in System MMU v3.3 */
+ *ent = ZERO_LV2LINK;
pgtable_flush(ent, ent + 1);
size = SECT_SIZE;
goto done;