On Saturday 22 June 2013, Joel A Fernandes wrote: > > >> > config TI_EDMA > >> > tristate "TI EDMA support" > >> > default m if 'ARCH_DAVINCI || ARCH_OMAP1 || ARCH_OMAP2 > >> > select DMA_ENGINE > >> > select DMA_VIRTUAL_CHANNELS > >> > >> > >> MMC depends on EDMA specially on AM33xx there's no PIO mode AFAIK. The > >> 'm' option will require some initramfs to load the module when needing > >> to MMC boot, I suggest lets leave it as y. > >> > > > > Ah, right: you still export a filter function from the edma driver > > and use it in slave drivers: > > > > drivers/mmc/host/davinci_mmc.c: dma_request_slave_channel_compat(mask, edma_filter_fn, > > drivers/mmc/host/davinci_mmc.c: dma_request_slave_channel_compat(mask, edma_filter_fn, > > drivers/spi/spi-davinci.c: dspi->dma_rx = dma_request_channel(mask, edma_filter_fn, > > drivers/spi/spi-davinci.c: dspi->dma_tx = dma_request_channel(mask, edma_filter_fn, > > > > As long as this is the case, you have to be careful with the dependencies > > to make sure that davinci_mmc and spi-davinci either depend on TI_EDMA, or > > edma_filter_fn gets defined to NULL when you are building for a DT-only platform. > > Yes sure, right now they are defined as follows in include/linux/edma.h: > > #if defined(CONFIG_TI_EDMA) || defined(CONFIG_TI_EDMA_MODULE) > bool edma_filter_fn(struct dma_chan *, void *); > #else > static inline bool edma_filter_fn(struct dma_chan *chan, void *param) > { > return false; > } > #endif It's best to just define the filter function in the platform code and pass a pointer to it through platform data. The way you do it above makes the slave drivers inherently nonportable. Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-mmc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html