On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 10:15:49AM +0000, Robin Murphy wrote: > On 2020-11-04 08:14, Maxime Ripard wrote: > > Hi Christoph, > > > > On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 10:55:38AM +0100, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > > > Linux 5.10-rc1 switched from having a single dma offset in struct device > > > to a set of DMA ranges, and introduced a new helper to set them, > > > dma_direct_set_offset. > > > > > > This in fact surfaced that a bunch of drivers that violate our layering > > > and set the offset from drivers, which meant we had to reluctantly > > > export the symbol to set up the DMA range. > > > > > > The drivers are: > > > > > > drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_backend.c > > > > > > This just use dma_direct_set_offset as a fallback. Is there any good > > > reason to not just kill off the fallback? > > > > > > drivers/media/platform/sunxi/sun4i-csi/sun4i_csi.c > > > > > > Same as above. > > > > So, the history of this is: > > > > - We initially introduced the support for those two controllers > > assuming that there was a direct mapping between the physical and > > DMA addresses. It turns out it didn't and the DMA accesses were > > going through a secondary, dedicated, bus that didn't have the same > > mapping of the RAM than the CPU. > > > > 4690803b09c6 ("drm/sun4i: backend: Offset layer buffer address by DRAM starting address") > > > > - This dedicated bus is undocumented and barely used in the vendor > > kernel so this was overlooked, and it's fairly hard to get infos on > > it for all the SoCs we support. We added the DT support for it > > though on some SoCs we had enough infos to do so: > > > > c43a4469402f ("dt-bindings: interconnect: Add a dma interconnect name") > > 22f88e311399 ("ARM: dts: sun5i: Add the MBUS controller") > > > > This explains the check on the interconnect property > > > > - However, due to the stable DT rule, we still need to operate without > > regressions on older DTs that wouldn't have that property (and for > > SoCs we haven't figured out). Hence the fallback. > > How about having something in the platform code that keys off the top-level > SoC compatible and uses a bus notifier to create offsets for the relevant > devices if an MBUS description is missing? At least that way the workaround > could be confined to a single dedicated place and look somewhat similar to > other special cases like sta2x11, rather than being duplicated all over the > place. I'll give it a try, thanks for the suggestion :) Maxime
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