AGP shouldn't use "global_flush_tlb()" to flush the AGP mappings, that i
spurely an x86'ism. The proper AGP mapping flusher that should be used
is "flush_agp_mappings()", which on x86 obviously happens to do a global
TLB flush.
This makes AGP (or at least the config _I_ happen to use) compile again
on ppc64.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
printk(KERN_ERR PFX "unable to get memory for scratch page.\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
- global_flush_tlb();
+ flush_agp_mappings();
bridge->scratch_page_real = virt_to_gart(addr);
bridge->scratch_page =
if (bridge->driver->needs_scratch_page) {
bridge->driver->agp_destroy_page(
gart_to_virt(bridge->scratch_page_real));
- global_flush_tlb();
+ flush_agp_mappings();
}
if (got_gatt)
bridge->driver->free_gatt_table(bridge);
bridge->driver->needs_scratch_page) {
bridge->driver->agp_destroy_page(
gart_to_virt(bridge->scratch_page_real));
- global_flush_tlb();
+ flush_agp_mappings();
}
}
for (i = 0; i < curr->page_count; i++) {
curr->bridge->driver->agp_destroy_page(gart_to_virt(curr->memory[i]));
}
- global_flush_tlb();
+ flush_agp_mappings();
}
agp_free_key(curr->key);
vfree(curr->memory);
new->memory[i] = virt_to_gart(addr);
new->page_count++;
}
- global_flush_tlb();
-
new->bridge = bridge;
flush_agp_mappings();