On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 02:24:27PM +0100, Lars-Peter Clausen wrote: > On 01/24/2014 12:16 PM, Srikanth Thokala wrote: > > Hi Lars, > > > > On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 01/22/2014 05:52 PM, Srikanth Thokala wrote: > >> [...] > >>> +/** > >>> + * xilinx_vdma_device_control - Configure DMA channel of the device > >>> + * @dchan: DMA Channel pointer > >>> + * @cmd: DMA control command > >>> + * @arg: Channel configuration > >>> + * > >>> + * Return: '0' on success and failure value on error > >>> + */ > >>> +static int xilinx_vdma_device_control(struct dma_chan *dchan, > >>> + enum dma_ctrl_cmd cmd, unsigned long arg) > >>> +{ > >>> + struct xilinx_vdma_chan *chan = to_xilinx_chan(dchan); > >>> + > >>> + switch (cmd) { > >>> + case DMA_TERMINATE_ALL: > >>> + xilinx_vdma_terminate_all(chan); > >>> + return 0; > >>> + case DMA_SLAVE_CONFIG: > >>> + return xilinx_vdma_slave_config(chan, > >>> + (struct xilinx_vdma_config *)arg); > >> > >> You really shouldn't be overloading the generic API with your own semantics. > >> DMA_SLAVE_CONFIG should take a dma_slave_config and nothing else. > > > > Ok. The driver needs few additional configuration from the slave > > device like Vertical > > Size, Horizontal Size, Stride etc., for the DMA transfers, in that case do you > > suggest me to define a separate dma_ctrl_cmd like the one FSLDMA_EXTERNAL_START > > defined for Freescale drivers? > > In my opinion it is not a good idea to have driver implement a generic API, > but at the same time let the driver have custom semantics for those API > calls. It's a bit like having a gpio driver that expects 23 and 42 as the > values passed to gpio_set_value instead of 0 and 1. It completely defeats > the purpose of a generic API, namely that you are able to write generic code > that makes use of the API without having to know about which implementation > API it is talking to. The dmaengine framework provides the > dmaengine_prep_interleaved_dma() function to setup two dimensional > transfers, e.g. take a look at sirf-dma.c or imx-dma.c. The question here i think would be waht this device supports? Is the hardware capable of doing interleaved transfers, then would make sense. While we do try to get users use dma_slave_config, but there will always be someone who have specfic params. If we can generalize then we might want to add to the dma_slave_config as well -- ~Vinod -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html