[PATCH v3 0/3] DaVinci DMA engine conversion
Daniel Mack
zonque at gmail.com
Mon Aug 27 11:33:19 EDT 2012
Hi Matt,
On 23.08.2012 03:09, Matt Porter wrote:
> This series begins the conversion of the DaVinci private EDMA API
> implementation to a DMA engine driver and converts two of the three
> in-kernel users of the private EDMA API to DMA engine.
>
> The approach taken is similar to the recent OMAP DMA Engine
> conversion. The EDMA DMA Engine driver is a wrapper around the existing
> private EDMA implementation and registers the platform device within
> the driver. This allows the conversion series to stand alone with just
> the drivers and no changes to platform code. It also allows peripheral
> drivers to continue to use the private EDMA implementation until they
> are converted.
>
> The EDMA DMA Engine driver supports slave transfers only at this time. It
> is planned to add cyclic transfers in support of audio peripherals.
>
> There are three users of the private EDMA API in the kernel now:
> davinci_mmc, spi-davinci, and davinci-mcasp. This series provides DMA
> Engine conversions for the davinci_mmc and spi-davinci drivers which
> use the supported slave transfers.
>
> This series has been tested on an AM18x EVM and Hawkboard with
> driver performance comparable to that of the private EDMA API
> implementations. Both MMC0 and MMC1 are tested which handles the
> DA850/OMAP-L138/AM18x specific case where MMC1 uses DMA channels on
> a second EDMA channel controller. All other platforms have a simpler
> design with just a single EDMA channel controller.
>
> For those wanting to easily test this series, I've pushed a branch for
> each version to my github tree at https://github.com/ohporter/linux. The
> current branch is edma-dmaengine-v3.
>
> After this series, the current plan is to complete the mcasp driver
> conversion which includes adding cyclic dma support. This will then
> enable the removal and refactoring of the private EDMA API functionality
> into the EDMA DMA Engine driver. Since EDMA is also used on the AM33xx
> family of parts in mach-omap2/, the plan is to enable this driver on
> that platform as well.
Once you have a patch for the McASP driver conversion, I can happily
test this on a AM33xx board, together with Gururaja's latest McASP
refactoring series. Let me know how I can help you here.
Thanks,
Daniel
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