30.01.2020 17:09, Jon Hunter пишет: > > On 30/01/2020 04:37, Dmitry Osipenko wrote: >> It's a bit impractical to enable hardware's clock at the time of DMA >> channel's allocation because most of DMA client drivers allocate DMA >> channel at the time of the driver's probing, and thus, DMA clock is kept >> always-enabled in practice, defeating the whole purpose of runtime PM. >> >> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Osipenko <digetx@xxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> drivers/dma/tegra20-apb-dma.c | 47 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- >> 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/dma/tegra20-apb-dma.c b/drivers/dma/tegra20-apb-dma.c >> index 22b88ccff05d..0ee28d8e3c96 100644 >> --- a/drivers/dma/tegra20-apb-dma.c >> +++ b/drivers/dma/tegra20-apb-dma.c >> @@ -436,6 +436,8 @@ static void tegra_dma_stop(struct tegra_dma_channel *tdc) >> tdc_write(tdc, TEGRA_APBDMA_CHAN_STATUS, status); >> } >> tdc->busy = false; >> + >> + pm_runtime_put(tdc->tdma->dev); >> } >> >> static void tegra_dma_start(struct tegra_dma_channel *tdc, >> @@ -500,18 +502,25 @@ static void tegra_dma_configure_for_next(struct tegra_dma_channel *tdc, >> tegra_dma_resume(tdc); >> } >> >> -static void tdc_start_head_req(struct tegra_dma_channel *tdc) >> +static bool tdc_start_head_req(struct tegra_dma_channel *tdc) >> { >> struct tegra_dma_sg_req *sg_req; >> + int err; >> >> if (list_empty(&tdc->pending_sg_req)) >> - return; >> + return false; >> + >> + err = pm_runtime_get_sync(tdc->tdma->dev); >> + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(err < 0)) >> + return false; >> >> sg_req = list_first_entry(&tdc->pending_sg_req, typeof(*sg_req), node); >> tegra_dma_start(tdc, sg_req); >> sg_req->configured = true; >> sg_req->words_xferred = 0; >> tdc->busy = true; >> + >> + return true; >> } >> >> static void tdc_configure_next_head_desc(struct tegra_dma_channel *tdc) >> @@ -615,6 +624,8 @@ static void handle_once_dma_done(struct tegra_dma_channel *tdc, >> } >> list_add_tail(&sgreq->node, &tdc->free_sg_req); >> >> + pm_runtime_put(tdc->tdma->dev); >> + >> /* Do not start DMA if it is going to be terminate */ >> if (to_terminate || list_empty(&tdc->pending_sg_req)) >> return; >> @@ -730,9 +741,7 @@ static void tegra_dma_issue_pending(struct dma_chan *dc) >> dev_err(tdc2dev(tdc), "No DMA request\n"); >> goto end; >> } >> - if (!tdc->busy) { >> - tdc_start_head_req(tdc); >> - >> + if (!tdc->busy && tdc_start_head_req(tdc)) { >> /* Continuous single mode: Configure next req */ >> if (tdc->cyclic) { >> /* >> @@ -775,6 +784,13 @@ static int tegra_dma_terminate_all(struct dma_chan *dc) >> else >> wcount = status; >> >> + /* >> + * tegra_dma_stop() will drop the RPM's usage refcount, but >> + * tegra_dma_resume() touches hardware and thus we should keep >> + * the DMA clock active while it's needed. >> + */ >> + pm_runtime_get(tdc->tdma->dev); >> + > > Would it work and make it simpler to just enable in the issue_pending > and disable in the handle_once_dma_done or terminate_all? > > diff --git a/drivers/dma/tegra20-apb-dma.c b/drivers/dma/tegra20-apb-dma.c > index 3a45079d11ec..86bbb45da93d 100644 > --- a/drivers/dma/tegra20-apb-dma.c > +++ b/drivers/dma/tegra20-apb-dma.c > @@ -616,9 +616,14 @@ static void handle_once_dma_done(struct > tegra_dma_channel *tdc, > list_add_tail(&sgreq->node, &tdc->free_sg_req); > > /* Do not start DMA if it is going to be terminate */ > - if (to_terminate || list_empty(&tdc->pending_sg_req)) > + if (to_terminate) > return; > > + if (list_empty(&tdc->pending_sg_req)) { > + pm_runtime_put(tdc->tdma->dev); > + return; > + } > + > tdc_start_head_req(tdc); > } > > @@ -729,6 +734,11 @@ static void tegra_dma_issue_pending(struct dma_chan > *dc) > goto end; > } > if (!tdc->busy) { > + if (pm_runtime_get_sync(tdc->tdma->dev) < 0) { > + dev_err(tdc2dev(tdc), "Failed to enable DMA!\n"); > + goto end; > + } > + > tdc_start_head_req(tdc); > > /* Continuous single mode: Configure next req */ > @@ -788,6 +798,7 @@ static int tegra_dma_terminate_all(struct dma_chan *dc) > get_current_xferred_count(tdc, sgreq, > wcount); > } > tegra_dma_resume(tdc); > + pm_runtime_put(tdc->tdma->dev); > > skip_dma_stop: > tegra_dma_abort_all(tdc); > The tegra_dma_stop() should put RPM anyways, which is missed in yours sample. Please see handle_continuous_head_request(). I'm also finding the explicit get/put a bit easier to follow in the code, don't you think so?