On 2020/10/14 22:02, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 3:36 PM Leizhen (ThunderTown) > <thunder.leizhen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 2020/10/14 15:38, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >>> On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 5:15 AM Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> On 10/12/2020 11:06 PM, Zhen Lei wrote: >>>>> stingray-usb.dtsi is finally included by three dts files: >>>>> bcm958802a802x.dts, bcm958742k.dts and bcm958742t.dts. I searched all >>>>> these three entire expanded dts files, and each of them contains only one >>>>> dma-ranges. No conversion range is specified, so it cannot work properly. >>>>> I think this property "dma-ranges" is added by mistake, just remove it. >>>>> Otherwise, the following error will be reported when any YAML detection >>>>> is performed on arm64. >>>>> >>>>> arch/arm64/boot/dts/broadcom/stingray/stingray-usb.dtsi:7.3-14: Warning \ >>>>> (dma_ranges_format): /usb:dma-ranges: empty "dma-ranges" property but \ >>>>> its #address-cells (1) differs from / (2) >>>>> arch/arm64/boot/dts/broadcom/stingray/stingray-usb.dtsi:7.3-14: Warning \ >>>>> (dma_ranges_format): /usb:dma-ranges: empty "dma-ranges" property but \ >>>>> its #size-cells (1) differs from / (2) >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Zhen Lei <thunder.leizhen@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> >>>> This looks fine to me, Scott, Ray do you want to Ack this patch before I >>>> take it? >>> >>> Does it mean that there are no devices on this bus that can do DMA? >>> >>> Usually there should be a dma-ranges property to identify that DMA >>> is possible and what the limits are, though we have failed to enforce >>> that. >> >> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iommu/iommu.txt +79 >> When an "iommus" property is specified in a device tree node, the IOMMU will >> be used for address translation. If a "dma-ranges" property exists in the >> device's parent node it will be ignored. An exception to this rule is if the >> referenced IOMMU is disabled, in which case the "dma-ranges" property of the >> parent shall take effect. >> >> The dma-ranges is only required by IOMMU disabled case. And should exist in >> the parent node of IOMMU device. But this deleted dma-ranges is under the usb >> bus node. > > The USB hosts here don't use an IOMMU though, right? Generally, USB devices are accessed through the IOMMU. However, even in this case, dma-ranges is not necessarily required. There are many examples of this in arch/arm64/boot/dts/. For example: arch/arm64/boot/dts/arm/juno.dt.yaml. Not sure, but maybe I found the answer. vi drivers/of/address.c +457 457 Thus we treat the absence of 458 * "ranges" as equivalent to an empty "ranges" property which means 459 * a 1:1 translation at that level. 466 * This quirk also applies for 'dma-ranges' which frequently exist in 467 * child nodes without 'dma-ranges' in the parent nodes. --RobH 475 if (ranges == NULL || rlen == 0) { 476 offset = of_read_number(addr, na); 477 memset(addr, 0, pna * 4); 478 pr_debug("empty ranges; 1:1 translation\n"); 479 goto finish; 480 } By the way: At first, I thought that these errors was detected by YAML. Now, I found that it was generated by "make dtbs". That's why it was reported by any YAML. Thus, the need to fix these errors is even more urgent. > >>> Also note that the #address-cells=<1> means that any device under >>> this bus is assumed to only support 32-bit addressing, and DMA will >>> have to go through a slow swiotlb in the absence of an IOMMU. >> >> The dma_alloc_coherent() will allocate memory with GFP_DMA32 flag and >> try the 0-4G first. The reserved swiotlb buffer memory is used only >> when the allocation failed. > > The swiotlb is primarily about the streaming mappings with dma_map_*(), > which has to copy all data sent to the device. dma_alloc_coherent() > is a rare operation and less impacted by DMA limitations. OK, I got it. > > Arnd > > _______________________________________________ > linux-arm-kernel mailing list > linux-arm-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm-kernel > > . >