Re: [PATCH 02/15] ARM: pxa: add dma slave map

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On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 4:26 PM, Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> +
> +static const struct dma_slave_map pxa_slave_map[] = {
> +       /* PXA25x, PXA27x and PXA3xx common entries */
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ac97_mic_mono", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 8) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ac97_aux_mono_in", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 9) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ac97_aux_mono_out", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 10) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ac97_stereo_in", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 11) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ac97_stereo_out", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 12) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ssp1_rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 13) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ssp1_tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 14) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ssp2_rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 15) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ssp2_tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 16) },
> +       { "pxa2xx-ir", "rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 17) },
> +       { "pxa2xx-ir", "tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 18) },
> +       { "pxa2xx-mci.0", "rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 21) },
> +       { "pxa2xx-mci.0", "tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 22) },


> +       { "smc911x.0", "rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, -1) },
> +       { "smc911x.0", "tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, -1) },
> +       { "smc91x.0", "data", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, -1) },

This one is interesting, as you are dealing with an off-chip device,
and the channel number is '-'1. How does this even work? Does it
mean

> +       /* PXA25x specific map */
> +       { "pxa25x-ssp.0", "rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 13) },
> +       { "pxa25x-ssp.0", "tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 14) },
> +       { "pxa25x-nssp.1", "rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 15) },
> +       { "pxa25x-nssp.1", "tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 16) },
> +       { "pxa25x-nssp.2", "rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 23) },
> +       { "pxa25x-nssp.2", "tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 24) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "nssp2_rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 15) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "nssp2_tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 16) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "nssp3_rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 23) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "nssp3_tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 24) },
> +
> +       /* PXA27x specific map */
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ssp3_rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 66) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ssp3_tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 67) },
> +       { "pxa27x-camera.0", "CI_Y", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(HIGHEST, 68) },
> +       { "pxa27x-camera.0", "CI_U", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(HIGHEST, 69) },
> +       { "pxa27x-camera.0", "CI_V", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(HIGHEST, 70) },
> +
> +       /* PXA3xx specific map */
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ssp4_rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 2) },
> +       { "pxa-pcm-audio", "ssp4_tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 3) },
> +       { "pxa2xx-mci.1", "rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 93) },
> +       { "pxa2xx-mci.1", "tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 94) },
> +       { "pxa3xx-nand", "data", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 97) },
> +       { "pxa2xx-mci.2", "rx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 100) },
> +       { "pxa2xx-mci.2", "tx", PDMA_FILTER_PARAM(LOWEST, 101) },
> +};

Since more than half the entries in here are chip specific, maybe it would be
better to split that table into three and have a copy for each one in
arch/arm/mach-pxa/pxa{25x.27x.3xx}.c? Does that mean it's actually
a memory-to-memory transfer with a device being on the external
SRAM interface?

       Arnd
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