
On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 03:57:53PM +0200, Tomasz Figa wrote:
Could you explain what makes you think it's unused? It's a feature of the UAPI generally supported by the videobuf2 framework and relied on by Chromium OS to get any kind of reasonable performance when accessing V4L2 buffers in the userspace.
Because it doesn't do anything except on PARISC and non-coherent MIPS, so by definition it isn't used by any of these media drivers.
It's still an UAPI feature, so we can't simply remove the flag, it must stay there as a no-op, until the problem is resolved.
Ok, I'll switch to just ignoring it for the next version.
Also, it of course might be disputable as an out-of-tree usage, but selecting CONFIG_DMA_NONCOHERENT_CACHE_SYNC makes the flag actually do something on other platforms, including ARM64.
It isn't just disputable, but by kernel policies simply is not relevant.