RE: [RFC][DRAFT] TODO list for TI DSP BRIDGE

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Hi Hiroshi:

> Small cleanups
> --------------
> There are still quite lots of trivial things, naming 
> convention, etc. In detail, please check:
> 
> - Documentation/CodingStyle
> - Documentation/SubmitChecklist
> - Documentation/SubmittingPatches
> 
> This can be cleaned up along with the other changes gradually.

I would say this is #1 priority task. We did spend lot of time in
reowrking the code to adhere to the linux kernel coding style and most
the changes should be available. If you have any specific comments,
please let us know and we will look into it.

> Replace home-brewed APIs by native kernel APIs
> ----------------------------------------------
> 
> Most of the files under "drivers/dsp/bridge/services" and 
> "drivers/dsp/bridge/gen" seem just to provide the almost same 
> basic in-OS functionalities as Linux in-kernel APIs provided, 
> like "list", "ISR", "softIRQ", "Notifier", "locking", 
> "bitmap", "clk" and so on with some bridge specific debug 
> tracing feature. The fundamental kernel APIs should be 
> covered by native Linux kernel APIs.
> 
> In-kernel APIs(ex: PRCM) should be used, instead of direct 
> access for registers.
> 
> I expect that this task would reduces the code size quite a lot.

Some of the above items are being looked at like replacing CSL, isr
etc.. But there are no equivalent API's or functionality available in
kernel for many of them. We should replace the API's with the avaolable
kernel API's and the remaining need to be looked at from long term.


> Use "arch/arm/plat-omap/mmu.o" as generic mmu operations
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> The "dspgateway" has to be modified a little, too. IVA[1,2],  
> C5x and Camera can use the same algorithm with this driver.
>

I remember you mentioning gateway doesn't support OMAP3. Lot of MMU code
is bridge is OMAP3 specific and also it uses TWL feature for dynamic
memory mapping. I am not sure what do we gain by separating the generic
MMU operations if gateway doesn't use MMU the same way as Bridge. 	

> 
> Use "arch/arm/plat-omap/mailbox.o" as generic mailbox operations
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> The "dspgateway" has to be modified a little, too.

Agree. This is in TI roadmap for next silicon revision. We will send out
the design for comments once it is ready.


> Make communication "protocol" more independent
> -----------------------------------------------
> <TBD>
> The communication which "shared memory" and "interrupt based mailbox"
> provide shouldn't impose any operation policies on the above 
> "mmu" and "mailbox" drivers.
> 
> 
> Push out some components into userland
> ---------------------------------------
> At least, The "doff loader" should be pushed out because it 
> reads files from in-kernel. There's already sample 
> implementation which Trilok has done before. Need to evaluate 
> the performance again.
>
> Define bridge Interfaces
> ------------------------
> <TBD>
> This was already described in the following thread:
> http://linux.omap.com/pipermail/linux-omap-open-source/2007-Ap
ril/009540.html
> I think that this is also tightly related to TI's roadmap, 
> support plan and so on.....

I agree these should be looked from a longer term standpoint. As Richard
stated earlier, providing a stable bridge version is one our top
requirement as this is being used by several TI users.  We need to pick
the ones that helps us most and focus efforts on them. Probably we can
pick 1 or 2 tops items and focus on them.  Note that these changes would
require lot of effort and potentially impact the stability of the code
if not properly tested. For example, moving doff loader to user land
might be easy for static loading, but supporting dynamic loading would
need access to Node interface in the kernel. This might either require
part of the node functionality to user mode or have context switches to
access this from kernel mode. We need to have some protoyping done and
performance measurements done before making the call on design.

TI is committed to contribute Bridge to the open source community. We
will continue to work closely to evolve bridge that is beneficial to all
the users of Bridge.

Best Regards
Vijay
 

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