Re: [PATCH v3 2/2] dmaengine: tegra210-adma: Add memcpy support

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On 06/09/16 19:42, Nicolin Chen wrote:
> ADMA supports non-flow controlled Memory-to-Memory direction
> transactions. So this patch just adds an initial support for
> that. It passed a simple dmatest:
>         echo dma1chan0 > /sys/module/dmatest/parameters/channel
> 	echo 1024 > /sys/module/dmatest/parameters/iterations
> 	echo 0 > /sys/module/dmatest/parameters/dmatest
> 	echo 1 > /sys/module/dmatest/parameters/run
> 	dmesg | grep dmatest
> Started 1 threads using dma1chan0
> dma1chan0-copy0: summary 1024 tests, 0 failures 2054 iops 16520 KB/s (0)

What board and kernel did you try this on?

I have tried this on a tegra210-jetson-tx1 and I get :

[  202.569204] dmatest: Started 1 threads using dma1chan0
[  205.620318] dmatest: dma1chan0-copy0: result #1: 'test timed out' with src_off=0x86c dst_off=0xc80 len=0x307c (0)
[  208.692315] dmatest: dma1chan0-copy0: result #2: 'test timed out' with src_off=0x3288 dst_off=0x2720 len=0xa1c (0)
[  211.764323] dmatest: dma1chan0-copy0: result #3: 'test timed out' with src_off=0x2f44 dst_off=0x3164 len=0x3a4 (0)
[  214.836309] dmatest: dma1chan0-copy0: result #4: 'test timed out' with src_off=0x17d0 dst_off=0x2b10 len=0xe2c (0)
[  217.908305] dmatest: dma1chan0-copy0: result #5: 'test timed out' with src_off=0x23d8 dst_off=0xe90 len=0xb7c (0)
...

I also tried a tegra210-smaug and I get:

[  167.508828] dmatest: Started 1 threads using dma1chan0
[  167.508870] dmatest: dma1chan0-copy0: dstbuf[0x0] not copied! Expected db, got 09
[  167.508873] dmatest: dma1chan0-copy0: dstbuf[0x1] not copied! Expected da, got 05
[  167.508875] dmatest: dma1chan0-copy0: dstbuf[0x2] not copied! Expected d9, got 26
[  167.508876] dmatest: dma1chan0-copy0: dstbuf[0x3] not copied! Expected d8, got 16
...

I am testing with your patches on next-20160905.

Cheers
Jon

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