On 17-05-18, 14:02, Baolin Wang wrote: > Hi Vinod, > > On 17 May 2018 at 13:14, Vinod <vkoul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 11-05-18, 21:06, Baolin Wang wrote: > >> +struct sprd_dma_config { > >> + struct dma_slave_config cfg; > >> + u32 block_len; > >> + u32 transcation_len; > > > > /s/transcation/transaction > > OK. > > > > > now in code I see block_len and this filled by len which is sg_dma_len()? > > So why two varibales when you are using only one. > > Like I explained before, we have transaction transfer, block transfer > and fragment transfer, and we should set the length for each transfer. > In future, we we will use these two variables in cyclic mode, but for > prep_sg, we just make them equal to Please add them when you have use for it. Sorry linux kernel is not a place for dumping future use work > > > > > Second, you are storing parameters programmed thru _prep call into > > _dma_config. That is not correct. > > > > We use these to store channel parameters and NOT transaction parameters which > > would differ with each txn. No wonder you can only support only 1 txn :) > > Fine, we can remove block_len/transcation_len from 'struct > sprd_dma_config'. Any other issues for the 'struct sprd_dma_config'? Yes see the comments on prep_ > > > > > Lastly, if these are same values why not use src/dstn_max_burst? > > The fragment length will be filled by src/dstn_max_burst,so we can not > use it again. > > > > >> +static enum sprd_dma_datawidth > >> +sprd_dma_get_datawidth(enum dma_slave_buswidth buswidth) > >> +{ > >> + switch (buswidth) { > >> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_1_BYTE: > >> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_2_BYTES: > >> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_4_BYTES: > >> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_8_BYTES: > >> + return ffs(buswidth) - 1; > >> + default: > >> + return SPRD_DMA_DATAWIDTH_4_BYTES; > > > > Does default make sense, should we error out? > > Not one error, maybe we can give some warning information. well client programmed a wrong value, so I expect this to error out. > > > > >> +static u32 sprd_dma_get_step(enum dma_slave_buswidth buswidth) > >> +{ > >> + switch (buswidth) { > >> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_1_BYTE: > >> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_2_BYTES: > >> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_4_BYTES: > >> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_8_BYTES: > >> + return buswidth; > >> + > >> + default: > >> + return SPRD_DMA_DWORD_STEP; > > > > Does default make sense, should we error out? > > Ditto. > > > > >> +static int sprd_dma_config(struct dma_chan *chan, struct sprd_dma_desc *sdesc, > >> + dma_addr_t src, dma_addr_t dst, > >> + struct sprd_dma_config *slave_cfg) > >> +{ > >> + struct sprd_dma_dev *sdev = to_sprd_dma_dev(chan); > >> + struct sprd_dma_chn *schan = to_sprd_dma_chan(chan); > >> + struct sprd_dma_chn_hw *hw = &sdesc->chn_hw; > >> + u32 fix_mode = 0, fix_en = 0, wrap_en = 0, wrap_mode = 0; > >> + u32 src_datawidth, dst_datawidth, temp; > >> + > >> + if (slave_cfg->cfg.slave_id) > >> + schan->dev_id = slave_cfg->cfg.slave_id; > >> + > >> + hw->cfg = SPRD_DMA_DONOT_WAIT_BDONE << SPRD_DMA_WAIT_BDONE_OFFSET; > >> + > >> + temp = slave_cfg->wrap_ptr & SPRD_DMA_LOW_ADDR_MASK; > >> + temp |= (src >> SPRD_DMA_HIGH_ADDR_OFFSET) & SPRD_DMA_HIGH_ADDR_MASK; > >> + hw->wrap_ptr = temp; > >> + > >> + temp = slave_cfg->wrap_to & SPRD_DMA_LOW_ADDR_MASK; > >> + temp |= (dst >> SPRD_DMA_HIGH_ADDR_OFFSET) & SPRD_DMA_HIGH_ADDR_MASK; > >> + hw->wrap_to = temp; > >> + > >> + hw->src_addr = src & SPRD_DMA_LOW_ADDR_MASK; > >> + hw->des_addr = dst & SPRD_DMA_LOW_ADDR_MASK; > >> + > >> + if ((slave_cfg->src_step != 0 && slave_cfg->dst_step != 0) > >> + || (slave_cfg->src_step | slave_cfg->dst_step) == 0) { > > > > this check doesnt seem right to me, what are you trying here? > > This is SPRD DMA internal feature: address-fix transfer. If the src > step and dst step both are 0 or both are not 0, that means we can not > enable the fix mode. > If one is 0 and another one is not, we can enable the fix mode. A comment here would help explain this :) > > > > >> + fix_en = 0; > >> + } else { > >> + fix_en = 1; > >> + if (slave_cfg->src_step) > >> + fix_mode = 1; > >> + else > >> + fix_mode = 0; > >> + } > >> + > >> + if (slave_cfg->wrap_ptr && slave_cfg->wrap_to) { > >> + wrap_en = 1; > >> + if (slave_cfg->wrap_to == src) { > >> + wrap_mode = 0; > >> + } else if (slave_cfg->wrap_to == dst) { > >> + wrap_mode = 1; > >> + } else { > >> + dev_err(sdev->dma_dev.dev, "invalid wrap mode\n"); > >> + return -EINVAL; > >> + } > >> + } > >> + > >> + hw->intc = slave_cfg->int_mode | SPRD_DMA_CFG_ERR_INT_EN; > >> + > >> + src_datawidth = sprd_dma_get_datawidth(slave_cfg->cfg.src_addr_width); > >> + dst_datawidth = sprd_dma_get_datawidth(slave_cfg->cfg.dst_addr_width); > >> + > >> + temp = src_datawidth << SPRD_DMA_SRC_DATAWIDTH_OFFSET; > >> + temp |= dst_datawidth << SPRD_DMA_DES_DATAWIDTH_OFFSET; > >> + temp |= slave_cfg->req_mode << SPRD_DMA_REQ_MODE_OFFSET; > >> + temp |= wrap_mode << SPRD_DMA_WRAP_SEL_OFFSET; > >> + temp |= wrap_en << SPRD_DMA_WRAP_EN_OFFSET; > >> + temp |= fix_mode << SPRD_DMA_FIX_SEL_OFFSET; > >> + temp |= fix_en << SPRD_DMA_FIX_EN_OFFSET; > >> + temp |= slave_cfg->cfg.src_maxburst & SPRD_DMA_FRG_LEN_MASK; > >> + hw->frg_len = temp; > >> + > >> + hw->blk_len = slave_cfg->block_len & SPRD_DMA_BLK_LEN_MASK; > >> + hw->trsc_len = slave_cfg->transcation_len & SPRD_DMA_TRSC_LEN_MASK; > >> + > >> + temp = (slave_cfg->dst_step & SPRD_DMA_TRSF_STEP_MASK) << > >> + SPRD_DMA_DEST_TRSF_STEP_OFFSET; > >> + temp |= (slave_cfg->src_step & SPRD_DMA_TRSF_STEP_MASK) << > >> + SPRD_DMA_SRC_TRSF_STEP_OFFSET; > >> + hw->trsf_step = temp; > >> + > >> + hw->frg_step = 0; > >> + hw->src_blk_step = 0; > >> + hw->des_blk_step = 0; > >> + return 0; > >> +} > >> +static struct dma_async_tx_descriptor * > >> +sprd_dma_prep_slave_sg(struct dma_chan *chan, struct scatterlist *sgl, > >> + unsigned int sglen, enum dma_transfer_direction dir, > >> + unsigned long flags, void *context) > >> +{ > >> + struct sprd_dma_chn *schan = to_sprd_dma_chan(chan); > >> + struct sprd_dma_config *slave_cfg = &schan->slave_cfg; > >> + u32 src_step = 0, dst_step = 0, len = 0; > >> + dma_addr_t src = 0, dst = 0; > >> + struct sprd_dma_desc *sdesc; > >> + struct scatterlist *sg; > >> + int ret, i; > >> + > >> + /* TODO: now we only support one sg for each DMA configuration. */ > >> + if (!is_slave_direction(dir) || sglen > 1) > >> + return NULL; > >> + > >> + sdesc = kzalloc(sizeof(*sdesc), GFP_NOWAIT); > >> + if (!sdesc) > >> + return NULL; > >> + > >> + for_each_sg(sgl, sg, sglen, i) { > >> + len = sg_dma_len(sg); > >> + > >> + if (dir == DMA_MEM_TO_DEV) { > >> + src = sg_dma_address(sg); > >> + dst = slave_cfg->cfg.dst_addr; > >> + src_step = sprd_dma_get_step(slave_cfg->cfg.src_addr_width); > >> + dst_step = SPRD_DMA_NONE_STEP; > >> + } else { > >> + src = slave_cfg->cfg.src_addr; > >> + dst = sg_dma_address(sg); > >> + src_step = SPRD_DMA_NONE_STEP; > >> + dst_step = sprd_dma_get_step(slave_cfg->cfg.dst_addr_width); > >> + } > >> + } > >> + > >> + sprd_dma_fill_config(slave_cfg, src_step, dst_step, len, flags); > >> + > >> + ret = sprd_dma_config(chan, sdesc, src, dst, slave_cfg); > >> + if (ret) { > >> + kfree(sdesc); > >> + return NULL; > >> + } > > > > Am more intrigued here, the above call fills you config struct but you do not > > use it.. so what is the use of that. > > I did not get you here. We have passed the slave_cfg to > sprd_dma_config() to configure DMA hardware channel. Thanks. But you are not using that... So why bother configuring! Again this is a channel specific data structure and not transaction specific. The values should go into descriptor and not something which is channel specific -- ~Vinod -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe dmaengine" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html