On 05.05.2015 17:51, Daniel Vetter wrote:
On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 09:42:44AM +0200, Volker Vogelhuber wrote:
The documentation of the DMA-API writes the following about
dma_map_sg:
"The implementation is free to merge several consecutive sglist entries
into one (e.g. if DMA mapping is done with PAGE_SIZE granularity, any
consecutive sglist entries can be merged into one provided the first one
ends and the second one starts on a page boundary - in fact this is a huge
advantage for cards which either cannot do scatter-gather or have very
limited number of scatter-gather entries) and returns the actual number
of sg entries it mapped them to."
I wonder why the return value of dma_map_sg is not returned in any way
from i915_gem_map_dma_buf. It only uses the return value for error
checking.
Can one be sure that in case of the i915 the nents value of the scatter
gather table is always equal to the value returned by dma_map_sg?
I'm asking because I want to use the sg table returned by
i915_gem_map_dma_buf in my own kernel module and iterate over it
using for_each_sg. And the example in the documentation of the DMA-API
uses the return value of dma_map_sg when calling for_each_sg and not
nents and it explicitly mentions:
"Then you should loop count times (note: this can be less than nents times)"
Hm, not looking at the return value of dma_map_sg is also how we use it
internally in i915_gem_gtt.c. Not sure why we get away with this ...
Maybe you can be sure that on systems where the i915 driver is
used no reduction of the nents will be done by dma_map_sg?
Regards,
Volker
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