On 12-09-18, 12:01, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > Hi Vinod, > > > 2018-09-11 16:00 GMT+09:00 Vinod <vkoul@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > On 24-08-18, 10:41, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > > >> +/* mc->vc.lock must be held by caller */ > >> +static u32 __uniphier_mdmac_get_residue(struct uniphier_mdmac_desc *md) > >> +{ > >> + u32 residue = 0; > >> + int i; > >> + > >> + for (i = md->sg_cur; i < md->sg_len; i++) > >> + residue += sg_dma_len(&md->sgl[i]); > > > > so if the descriptor is submitted to hardware, we return the descriptor > > length, which is not correct. > > > > Two cases are required to be handled: > > 1. Descriptor is in queue (IMO above logic is fine for that, but it can > > be calculated at descriptor submit and looked up here) > > Where do you want it to be calculated? where is it calculated now? > This hardware provides only simple registers (address and size) > for one-shot transfer instead of descriptors. > > So, I used sgl as-is because I did not see a good reason > to transform sgl to another data structure. > > this seems missing stuff. Where do you do register calculation for the > > descriptor and where is slave_config here, how do you know where to > > send/receive data form/to (peripheral) > > > This dmac is really simple, and un-flexible. > > The peripheral address to send/receive data from/to is hard-weird. > cfg->{src_addr,dst_addr} is not configurable. > > Look at __uniphier_mdmac_handle(). > 'dest_addr' and 'src_addr' must be set to 0 for the peripheral. Fair enough, what about other values like addr_width and maxburst? -- ~Vinod