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ARMv6: "invalidate D-cache line" instruction doesn't work?
Zhanguo Li
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 10th November 2011 at
http://forums.arm.com
I am trying to test the "invalidate D-cache line" instruction of Freescale imx31/35 processor(ARMv6) and seems that it fails to work.
Below are my test pseudocode:
1. pBuf = malloc(xxx) /* alloc a write-back memory */
2. *(volatile char *)pBuf = 0; /* not cache hit now and not write-allocate, so 0 is written to memory */
3. data = *(volatile char *)pBuf; /* read the date to cache */
4. *(char *)pBuf = 0xaa; /* write 0xaa to cache */
5. invalidate pBuf cache line; /* via mcr or mcrr instruction */
6. data = *(volatile char *)pBuf; /* read it again */
7. data should not be 0xaa, otherwise the invalidate instruction does not work.
Note that my real test code are more strict than the pseudocode, and it works well in ARMv7 platform
So is there knowd issue for ARMv6 "invalidate D-cache line" instruction?
Thanks a lot!
-Jerry
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Jerry Fan
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 16th November 2011 at
http://forums.arm.com
Actually, i.MX31/35 use a IP as L2 cache, and it is external cache. MCR command did not affect the L2 cache. So the L2 cache was not invalidated in your case.
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Jerry Fan
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 16th November 2011 at
http://forums.arm.com
Actually, i.MX31/35 use a IP as L2 cache, and it is external cache. MCR command did not affect the L2 cache. So the L2 cache was not invalidated in your case.
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