Hi Felipe, On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@xxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 03:01:37PM +0530, sundeep subbaraya wrote: >> Hi Felipe, >> >> On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 11:32 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@xxxxxx> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 04:09:28PM +0530, sundeep subbaraya wrote: >> >> Hi Felipe, >> >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi@xxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> +static int start_dma(struct xusb_ep *ep, u32 src, u32 dst, u32 length) >> >> > >> >> > please prepend this with xudc_, it makes tracing a lot easier. >> >> > >> >> >> +{ >> >> >> + struct xusb_udc *udc; >> >> >> + int rc = 0; >> >> >> + unsigned long timeout; >> >> >> + >> >> >> + udc = ep->udc; >> >> >> + /* >> >> >> + * Set the addresses in the DMA source and >> >> >> + * destination registers and then set the length >> >> >> + * into the DMA length register. >> >> >> + */ >> >> >> + udc->write_fn(udc->base_address, XUSB_DMA_DSAR_ADDR_OFFSET, src); >> >> >> + udc->write_fn(udc->base_address, XUSB_DMA_DDAR_ADDR_OFFSET, dst); >> >> >> + udc->write_fn(udc->base_address, XUSB_DMA_LENGTH_OFFSET, length); >> >> >> + >> >> >> + /* >> >> >> + * Wait till DMA transaction is complete and >> >> >> + * check whether the DMA transaction was >> >> >> + * successful. >> >> >> + */ >> >> >> + while ((udc->read_fn(ep->udc->base_address + XUSB_DMA_STATUS_OFFSET) & >> >> >> + XUSB_DMA_DMASR_BUSY) == XUSB_DMA_DMASR_BUSY) { >> >> >> + timeout = jiffies + 10000; >> >> >> + >> >> >> + if (time_after(jiffies, timeout)) { >> >> >> + rc = -ETIMEDOUT; >> >> >> + goto clean; >> >> >> + } >> >> >> + } >> >> > >> >> > don't you get an IRQ for DMA completion ? If you do, you could be using >> >> > wait_for_completion() >> >> >> >> This function is called in interrupt context when buffer is ready or >> >> free. It initiates DMA to transfer data from IP buffer to memory. >> >> Hence it waits in busy loop till DMA completes >> > >> > wait, so you start_dma() before your gadget driver asks you to ? >> >> in ep_queue driver starts dma transfer from/to IP buffer to/from req->buf. >> If transfer is completed then request is not added to ep request queue >> and returns from ep_queue. >> If transfer is not completed (actual < length) then request is added >> to queue and returns from ep_queue. > > This is wrong. Why wouldn't you give gadget driver the chance to decide > if it needs to queue the request again or not ? When does gadget driver decides to queue the same request again? if -EBUSY is returned from ep_queue or req.status != 0 in completion routine? there are cases where ping-pong buffers both are busy. currently this driver adds request to queue only when buffers are busy. In normal cases request is processed without adding to queue. do i need to have another local queue for requests waiting since buffers are busy? Or dequeue the request ? > >> when buffer processed interrupt occurs, handler starts dma if there is >> request in queue and calls complete call back (when actual == length) >> Hence answer is Yes for some transfers (start dma called from >> interrupt handler not from ep_queue). > > this also seems wrong(-ish). > > 1) as Paul pointed out, you can't rely on jiffies if you're calling this > with IRQs disabled. > > 2) you don't really need to wait until DMA finishes its transaction > before returning from start_dma(), just use the DMA completion IRQ, > > 3) I don't see anywhere any sanitizing of arguments, can your DMA really > handle any alignment/unaligned addresses or should you make sure you're > getting good arguments? > > You need to work on this a little bit, I guess. Yes am working on this and will be using seperate ep_ops for ep0 like drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c since ep0 has no dma and ping-pong buffers Thanks, Sundeep.B.S. > > -- > balbi -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html