[RFC v02 03/15] dmaengine: core: Introduce new, universal API to request a channel

Peter Ujfalusi peter.ujfalusi at ti.com
Tue Dec 1 00:13:20 PST 2015


On 11/30/2015 05:51 PM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> * Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi at ti.com> [151130 05:49]:
>>
>> For each dmaengine driver an array of DMA device, slave and the parameter
>> for the filter function needs to be added:
>>
>> static struct dma_filter_map da830_edma_map[] = {
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("davinci-mcasp.0", "rx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 0)),
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("davinci-mcasp.0", "tx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 1)),
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("davinci-mcasp.1", "rx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 2)),
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("davinci-mcasp.1", "tx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 3)),
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("davinci-mcasp.2", "rx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 4)),
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("davinci-mcasp.2", "tx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 5)),
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("spi_davinci.0", "rx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 14)),
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("spi_davinci.0", "tx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 15)),
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("da830-mmc.0", "rx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 16)),
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("da830-mmc.0", "tx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 17)),
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("spi_davinci.1", "rx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 18)),
>> 	DMA_FILTER_ENTRY("spi_davinci.1", "tx", EDMA_CTLR_CHAN(0, 19)),
>> };
> 
> FYI, if the EDMA_CTRL_CHAN above is just the evtmux registers

No, they are not. They are the eDMA event numbers. I used the EDMA_CTRL_CHAN()
macro for all board files to have uniform look for the data. The first
parameter means the eDMA instance number while the second is the event number
on that eDMA. Since most devices have only one eDMA, we have 0 as eDMA id in
most cases.
The eventmux, or crossbar is different thing and we have several versions of
the event crossbar or mux used.

> those
> can be handled with the pinctrl framework. It seems that would allow
> leaving out some of the built-in look up data, and have the mux parts
> handled by a proper device driver. Below is a sample from the dm81xx
> platform for reference.
> 
> SoC dtsi file:
> 
> evtmux: pinmux at f90 {
> 	compatible = "pinctrl-single";
> 	reg = <0xf90 0x40>;
> 	#address-cells = <1>;
> 	#size-cells = <0>;
> 	pinctrl-single,register-width = <8>;
> 	pinctrl-single,function-mask = <0x1f>;
> };
> 
> Board specific dts file:
> 
> &evtmux {
> 	sd2_edma_pins: pinmux_sd2_edma_pins {
> 	pinctrl-single,pins = <
> 		8 1     /* use SDTXEVT1 for EDMA instead of MCASP0TX */
> 		9 2     /* use SDRXEVT1 for EDMA instead of MCASP0RX */
> 		>;
> 	};
> };

I see. The dm81xx basically am33xx/am43xx?

Actually I would prefer to use the dmaengine's event router framework and we
do have support for the am33xx/am43xx type of crossbar already implemented.
I'm going to resend the DTS series for am33xx/am43xx to convert them to use
the new DT bindings along with the dma event router support:
https://www.mail-archive.com/linux-omap%40vger.kernel.org/msg120828.html

> Dynamic muxing of these channels can be done too using the pinctrl
> framework named modes, but probably is not a good idea in the case of
> SD card and MaASP in case something goes wrong :)

In theory it can be done, but in practice it is not possible. It is up to the
board design decision to select which DMA event is not needed to be used in
default mode and that one can be used to route the crossbar hidden request to it.
Just imaging: playing audio from MMC (in the example you have), audio needs
constant DMA, so the MMC would never get DMA request, also the drivers tend to
request the DMA channel in their probe/init and hold to it as long as they are
loaded...

-- 
Péter



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