Hi Peter, On 25-08-20, 11:00, Peter Ujfalusi wrote: > Hi Vinod, > > On 25/08/2020 10.10, Vinod Koul wrote: > >>> /** > >>> * struct dma_slave_config - dma slave channel runtime config > >>> * @direction: whether the data shall go in or out on this slave > >>> @@ -418,6 +485,10 @@ enum dma_slave_buswidth { > >>> * @slave_id: Slave requester id. Only valid for slave channels. The dma > >>> * slave peripheral will have unique id as dma requester which need to be > >>> * pass as slave config. > >>> + * @peripheral: type of peripheral to DMA to/from > >>> + * @set_config: set peripheral config > >>> + * @spi: peripheral config for spi > >>> + * @:i2c peripheral config for i2c > >>> * > >>> * This struct is passed in as configuration data to a DMA engine > >>> * in order to set up a certain channel for DMA transport at runtime. > >>> @@ -443,6 +514,10 @@ struct dma_slave_config { > >>> u32 dst_port_window_size; > >>> bool device_fc; > >>> unsigned int slave_id; > >>> + enum dmaengine_peripheral peripheral; > >>> + u8 set_config; > >>> + struct dmaengine_spi_config spi; > >>> + struct dmaengine_i2c_config i2c; > >> > >> Would it be possible to reuse one of the existing feature already > >> supported by DMAengine? > >> We have DMA_PREP_CMD to give a command instead of a real transfer: > >> dmaengine_prep_slave_single(tx_chan, config_data, config_len, > >> DMA_MEM_TO_DEV, DMA_PREP_CMD); > >> dmaengine_prep_slave_single(tx_chan, tx_buff, tx_len, DMA_MEM_TO_DEV, > >> DMA_PREP_INTERRUPT | DMA_CTRL_ACK); > >> dma_async_issue_pending(tx_chan); > >> > >> or the metadata support: > >> tx = dmaengine_prep_slave_single(tx_chan, tx_buff, tx_len, > >> DMA_MEM_TO_DEV, > >> DMA_PREP_INTERRUPT | DMA_CTRL_ACK); > >> dmaengine_desc_attach_metadata(tx, config_data, config_len); > >> dma_async_issue_pending(tx_chan); > >> > >> By reading the driver itself, it is not clear if you always need to send > >> the config for TX, or only when the config is changing and what happens > >> if the first transfer (for SPI, since that is the only implemented one) > >> is RX, when you don't send config at all... > > > > So this config is sent to driver everytime before the prep call (can be > > optimized to once if we have similar transfers in queue). > > I see that you queue the TREs in the prep callback. Yes > > This config is used to create the configuration passed to dmaengine > > which is used to actually program both dmaengine as well as peripheral > > registers (i2c/spi/etc), so we need a way to pass the spi/i2c config. > > But do you need to send it with each DMA_MEM_TO_DEV or only once? > DMA_DEV_TO_MEM does not set the config, so I assume you must have one TX > to initialize the peripheral as the first transfer. Correct and we do transfers on same without sending configuration again. > > I think prep cmd can be used to send this data, I do not see any issues > > with that, it would work if we want to go that route. > > The only thing which might be an issue is that with the DMA_PREP_CMD the > config_data is dma_addr_t (via dmaengine_prep_slave_single). Yes I came to same conclusion > > I did have a prototype with metadata but didnt work very well, the > > problem is it assumes metadata for tx/rx but here i send the data > > everytime from client data. > > Yes, the intended use case for metadata (per descriptor!) is for > channels where each transfer might have different metadata needed for > the given transfer (tx/rx). > > In your case you have semi static peripheral configuration data, which > is not really changing between transfers. > > A compromise would be to add: > void *peripheral_config; > to the dma_slave_config, move the set_config inside of the device > specific struct you are passing from a client to the core? That sounds more saner to me and uses existing interfaces cleanly. I think I like this option ;-) > >> I'm concerned about the size increase of dma_slave_config (it grows by > >>> 30 bytes) and for DMAs with hundreds of channels (UDMA) it will add up > >> to a sizeable amount. > > > > I agree that is indeed a valid concern, that is the reason I tagged this > > as a RFC patch ;-) > > > > I see the prep_cmd is a better approach for this, anyone else has better > > suggestions? > > > > Thanks for looking in. > > > > - Péter > > Texas Instruments Finland Oy, Porkkalankatu 22, 00180 Helsinki. > Y-tunnus/Business ID: 0615521-4. Kotipaikka/Domicile: Helsinki -- ~Vinod