| /* |
| * File: Documentation/blackfin/cache-lock.txt |
| * Based on: |
| * Author: |
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| * Created: |
| * Description: This file contains the simple DMA Implementation for Blackfin |
| * |
| * Rev: $Id: cache-lock.txt 2384 2006-11-01 04:12:43Z magicyang $ |
| * |
| * Modified: |
| * Copyright 2004-2006 Analog Devices Inc. |
| * |
| * Bugs: Enter bugs at http://blackfin.uclinux.org/ |
| * |
| */ |
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| How to lock your code in cache in uClinux/blackfin |
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| There are only a few steps required to lock your code into the cache. |
| Currently you can lock the code by Way. |
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| Below are the interface provided for locking the cache. |
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| 1. cache_grab_lock(int Ways); |
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| This function grab the lock for locking your code into the cache specified |
| by Ways. |
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| 2. cache_lock(int Ways); |
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| This function should be called after your critical code has been executed. |
| Once the critical code exits, the code is now loaded into the cache. This |
| function locks the code into the cache. |
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| So, the example sequence will be: |
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| cache_grab_lock(WAY0_L); /* Grab the lock */ |
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| critical_code(); /* Execute the code of interest */ |
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| cache_lock(WAY0_L); /* Lock the cache */ |
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| Where WAY0_L signifies WAY0 locking. |