Tearing down DMA transfer setup after DMA client has finished

Vinod Koul vinod.koul at intel.com
Wed Dec 7 08:41:56 PST 2016


On Tue, Dec 06, 2016 at 01:42:31PM +0100, Mason wrote:
> On 06/12/2016 06:12, Vinod Koul wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 07:25:02PM +0100, Mason wrote:
> > 
> >> Is there a way to write a driver within the existing framework?
> > 
> > I think so, looking back at comments from Russell, I do tend to agree with
> > that. Is there a specific reason why sbox can't be tied to alloc and free
> > channels?
> 
> Here's a recap of the situation.
> 
> The "SBOX+MBUS" HW is used in several iterations of the tango SoC:

btw is SBOX setup dependent upon the peripheral connected to?

> 
> tango3
>   2 memory channels available
>   6 devices ("clients"?) may request an MBUS channel

But only 2 can get a channel at any time..

> 
> tango4 (one more channel)
>   3 memory channels available
>   7 devices may request an MBUS channel :
>     NFC0, NFC1, SATA0, SATA1, memcpy, (IDE0, IDE1)

Same here

Only thing is users shouldn't hold on to channel and freeup when not in use.

> Notes:
> The current NFC driver supports only one controller.
> IDE is mostly obsolete at this point.
> 
> tango5 (SATA gets own dedicated MBUS channel pair)
>   3 memory channels available
>   5 devices may request an MBUS channel :
>     NFC0, NFC1, memcpy, (IDE0, IDE1)
> 
> 
> If I understand the current DMA driver (written by Mans), client
> drivers are instructed to use a specific channel in the DT, and
> the DMA driver muxes access to that channel. The DMA driver
> manages a per-channel queue of outstanding DMA transfer requests,
> and a new transfer is started friom within the DMA ISR
> (modulo the fact that the interrupt does not signal completion
> of the transfer, as explained else-thread).
> 
> What you're proposing, Vinod, is to make a channel exclusive
> to a driver, as long as the driver has not explicitly released
> the channel, via dma_release_channel(), right?

Precisely, but yes the downside of that is concurrent access are limited, but
am not sure if driver implements virtual channels and allows that..

Thanks
-- 
~Vinod



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