[package] mac80211: backport ath9k uninline patch
authorGabor Juhos <juhosg@openwrt.org>
Wed, 29 Apr 2009 20:23:20 +0000 (20:23 +0000)
committerGabor Juhos <juhosg@openwrt.org>
Wed, 29 Apr 2009 20:23:20 +0000 (20:23 +0000)
SVN-Revision: 15490

package/mac80211/Makefile
package/mac80211/patches/404-ath9k-uninline-ath9k_io-read-write-32-routines.patch [new file with mode: 0644]

index 7ab65f5c695b141ef8eaf8a070ce60d106e173fc..ac65da2a860c39646d9d08b0c159aa5fe2ecacfa 100644 (file)
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ ifneq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_2_6_21)$(CONFIG_LINUX_2_6_23)$(CONFIG_LINUX_2_6_24)$(CONFI
   PATCH_DIR:=./patches-old
 else
   PKG_VERSION:=2009-03-31
   PATCH_DIR:=./patches-old
 else
   PKG_VERSION:=2009-03-31
-  PKG_RELEASE:=1
+  PKG_RELEASE:=2
   PKG_SOURCE_URL:= \
        http://www.orbit-lab.org/kernel/compat-wireless-2.6/2009/03 \
        http://wireless.kernel.org/download/compat-wireless-2.6
   PKG_SOURCE_URL:= \
        http://www.orbit-lab.org/kernel/compat-wireless-2.6/2009/03 \
        http://wireless.kernel.org/download/compat-wireless-2.6
diff --git a/package/mac80211/patches/404-ath9k-uninline-ath9k_io-read-write-32-routines.patch b/package/mac80211/patches/404-ath9k-uninline-ath9k_io-read-write-32-routines.patch
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..d461cb1
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
+From dd51972ba5d11df434faf9171fe02c0cc48d35c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: Gabor Juhos <juhosg@openwrt.org>
+Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:52:16 +0200
+Subject: [PATCH] ath9k: uninline ath9k_io{read,write}32 routines
+
+The spin_lock handling uses lots of instructions on some archs.
+With this patch the size of the ath9k module will be significantly
+smaller.
+
+Signed-off-by: Gabor Juhos <juhosg@openwrt.org>
+---
+Example results on different platforms:
+
+xscale:     468344 -> 293022 (62.6%)
+mips32:     549847 -> 389421 (70.8%)
+mips32r2:   510520 -> 394020 (77.2%)
+ppc40x:     365153 -> 296928 (81.3%)
+
+ drivers/net/wireless/ath9k/ath9k.h |   33 +------------------------------
+ drivers/net/wireless/ath9k/hw.c    |   32 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ 2 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)
+
+--- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath9k/ath9k.h
++++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath9k/ath9k.h
+@@ -721,36 +721,7 @@ void ath9k_wiphy_pause_all_forced(struct
+ bool ath9k_wiphy_scanning(struct ath_softc *sc);
+ void ath9k_wiphy_work(struct work_struct *work);
+-/*
+- * Read and write, they both share the same lock. We do this to serialize
+- * reads and writes on Atheros 802.11n PCI devices only. This is required
+- * as the FIFO on these devices can only accept sanely 2 requests. After
+- * that the device goes bananas. Serializing the reads/writes prevents this
+- * from happening.
+- */
+-
+-static inline void ath9k_iowrite32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset, u32 val)
+-{
+-      if (ah->config.serialize_regmode == SER_REG_MODE_ON) {
+-              unsigned long flags;
+-              spin_lock_irqsave(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
+-              iowrite32(val, ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
+-              spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
+-      } else
+-              iowrite32(val, ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
+-}
+-
+-static inline unsigned int ath9k_ioread32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset)
+-{
+-      u32 val;
+-      if (ah->config.serialize_regmode == SER_REG_MODE_ON) {
+-              unsigned long flags;
+-              spin_lock_irqsave(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
+-              val = ioread32(ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
+-              spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
+-      } else
+-              val = ioread32(ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
+-      return val;
+-}
++void ath9k_iowrite32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset, u32 val);
++unsigned int ath9k_ioread32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset);
+ #endif /* ATH9K_H */
+--- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath9k/hw.c
++++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath9k/hw.c
+@@ -84,6 +84,38 @@ static u32 ath9k_hw_mac_to_clks(struct a
+               return ath9k_hw_mac_clks(ah, usecs);
+ }
++/*
++ * Read and write, they both share the same lock. We do this to serialize
++ * reads and writes on Atheros 802.11n PCI devices only. This is required
++ * as the FIFO on these devices can only accept sanely 2 requests. After
++ * that the device goes bananas. Serializing the reads/writes prevents this
++ * from happening.
++ */
++
++void ath9k_iowrite32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset, u32 val)
++{
++      if (ah->config.serialize_regmode == SER_REG_MODE_ON) {
++              unsigned long flags;
++              spin_lock_irqsave(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
++              iowrite32(val, ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
++              spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
++      } else
++              iowrite32(val, ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
++}
++
++unsigned int ath9k_ioread32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset)
++{
++      u32 val;
++      if (ah->config.serialize_regmode == SER_REG_MODE_ON) {
++              unsigned long flags;
++              spin_lock_irqsave(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
++              val = ioread32(ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
++              spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
++      } else
++              val = ioread32(ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
++      return val;
++}
++
+ bool ath9k_hw_wait(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg, u32 mask, u32 val, u32 timeout)
+ {
+       int i;