Re: [PATCH v1 3/5] dmaengine: qcom: gpi: Add provision to support TRE size as the fourth argument of dma-cells property

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On 10/25/2024 11:47 PM, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
On 15.10.2024 2:07 PM, Jyothi Kumar Seerapu wrote:
The current GPI driver hardcodes the channel TRE (Transfer Ring Element)
size to 64. For scenarios requiring high performance with multiple
messages in a transfer, use Block Event Interrupt (BEI).
This method triggers interrupt after specific message transfers and
the last message transfer, effectively reducing the number of interrupts.
For multiple transfers utilizing BEI, a channel TRE size of 64 is
insufficient and may lead to transfer failures, indicated by errors
related to unavailable memory space.

Added provision to modify the channel TRE size via the device tree.
The Default channel TRE size is set to 64, but this value can update
in the device tree which will then be parsed by the GPI driver.

Signed-off-by: Jyothi Kumar Seerapu <quic_jseerapu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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1. Is the total memory pool for these shared?
Total memory we need preallocate and so for each serial engine this mentioned channel TRE size be used for config, go, dma tres preparation.

2. Is there any scenario where we want TRE size to be lower and
    not higher? Are there any drawbacks to always keeping them at
    SOME_MAX_VALUE?
We are keeping minimum channel tre size to 64 to make sure that enough size is present to handle the requested transfers.

3. Is this something we should configure at boot time (in firmware)?
    Perhaps this could be decided based on client device settings (which
    may or may not require adding some field in the i2c framework)

This memory is for software usecase and preallocated prior to GPI driver allocated this memory to channels and events handling.

I have reverted the changes related to adding new argument for dma-cells property and instead used existing value for channel TRE size in GPI driver, which is 64.


Konrad





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