Hi Tomer, On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 17:25:01 +0300 Tomer Maimon <tmaimon77@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Lately we have working on Flash interface unit (FIU) SPI driver that > using spi-mem interface, Our FIU HW module support direct Flash Rd//Wr. > > In our SOC (32 bit dual core ARM) we have 3 FIU's that using memory mapping as follow: > > FIU0 - have 2 chip select and each one have 128MB memory mapping (total 256MB memory mapping) > FIU1 - have 4 chip select and each one have 128MB memory mapping (total 512MB memory mapping) > FIU2 - have 4 chip select and each one have 16MB memory mapping (total 32MB memory mapping) > > Totally 800MB memory mapping. > > When the FIU driver probe it don't know the size of each Flash that > connected to the FIU, so the entire memory mapping is allocated for each FIU > according the FIU device tree memory map parameters. Do you need those mappings to be active to support simple reg accesses? > It means, if we enable all three FIU's the drivers will try to allocate totally 800MB. > > In 32bit system it is problematic because the kernel have only 1GB > of memory allocation so the vmalloc cannot take 800MB. > > When implementing the FIU driver in the mtd/spi-nor we allocating memory address only > for detected Flash with exact size (usually we are not using 128MB Flash), and in that case usually we allocating much less memory. > > To solve this issue we needed to overcome two things: > > 1. Get argument from the upper layer (spi-mem layer) > 2. Calling the get argument function after SPI_NOR_SCAN function. (the MTD Flash size filled in SPI_NOR_SCAN function) That's clearly breaking the layering we've tried to restore with the spi-nor/spi-mem split, and I don't see why this is needed since we now have a way to create direct mappings dynamically (with the dirmap API). Have you tried implementing the dirmap hooks in your driver? Regards, Boris ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/