- free_safe_buffer(device_info, buf);
- }
-}
-
-static int sync_single(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t dma_addr, size_t size,
- enum dma_data_direction dir)
-{
- struct dmabounce_device_info *device_info = dev->archdata.dmabounce;
- struct safe_buffer *buf = NULL;
-
- if (device_info)
- buf = find_safe_buffer(device_info, dma_addr);
-
- if (buf) {
- /*
- * Both of these checks from original code need to be
- * commented out b/c some drivers rely on the following:
- *
- * 1) Drivers may map a large chunk of memory into DMA space
- * but only sync a small portion of it. Good example is
- * allocating a large buffer, mapping it, and then
- * breaking it up into small descriptors. No point
- * in syncing the whole buffer if you only have to
- * touch one descriptor.
- *
- * 2) Buffers that are mapped as DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL are
- * usually only synced in one dir at a time.
- *
- * See drivers/net/eepro100.c for examples of both cases.
- *
- * -ds
- *
- * BUG_ON(buf->size != size);
- * BUG_ON(buf->direction != dir);
- */
-
- dev_dbg(dev,
- "%s: unsafe buffer %p (dma=%#x) mapped to %p (dma=%#x)\n",
- __func__, buf->ptr, virt_to_dma(dev, buf->ptr),
- buf->safe, buf->safe_dma_addr);
-
- DO_STATS ( device_info->bounce_count++ );
-
- switch (dir) {
- case DMA_FROM_DEVICE:
- dev_dbg(dev,
- "%s: copy back safe %p to unsafe %p size %d\n",
- __func__, buf->safe, buf->ptr, size);
- memcpy(buf->ptr, buf->safe, size);
- break;
- case DMA_TO_DEVICE:
- dev_dbg(dev,
- "%s: copy out unsafe %p to safe %p, size %d\n",
- __func__,buf->ptr, buf->safe, size);
- memcpy(buf->safe, buf->ptr, size);
- break;
- case DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL:
- BUG(); /* is this allowed? what does it mean? */
- default:
- BUG();
- }
- /*
- * No need to sync the safe buffer - it was allocated
- * via the coherent allocators.
- */
- return 0;
- } else {
- return 1;