On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 08:41:05AM +0200, Lars-Peter Clausen wrote: > On 05/24/2013 07:54 AM, Vinod Koul wrote: > > On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 07:58:04AM +0200, Lars-Peter Clausen wrote: > >> This one needs both. > >> > >>>> + jzcfg.mode = JZ4740_DMA_MODE_SINGLE; > >>>> + jzcfg.request_type = config->slave_id; > >>>> + > >>>> + chan->config = *config; > >>>> + > >>>> + jz4740_dma_configure(chan->jz_chan, &jzcfg); > >>>> + > >>>> + return 0; > >>> You are NOT use src_addr/dstn_addr? How else are you passing the periphral > >>> address? > >> I'm saving the whole config, which will later be used to retrieve the source or > >> dest address. > > well I missed that and it is a bad idea. You dont know when client has > > freed/thrown the pointer so copy this instead.. > > I do copy the full config, not just the pointer to the config. Although > src_addr and dest_addr are the only two fields which are used later on at this > point. So I could change it to just copy src_addr and dest_addr, or well just > one of them depending on the direction. One of them based on direction would be right > > > > >> > >>>> +} > >> [...] > >>>> +static int jz4740_dma_alloc_chan_resources(struct dma_chan *c) > >>>> +{ > >>>> + struct jz4740_dmaengine_chan *chan = to_jz4740_dma_chan(c); > >>>> + > >>>> + chan->jz_chan = jz4740_dma_request(chan, NULL); > >>>> + if (!chan->jz_chan) > >>>> + return -EBUSY; > >>>> + > >>>> + jz4740_dma_set_complete_cb(chan->jz_chan, jz4740_dma_complete_cb); > >>>> + > >>>> + return 0; > >>> Zero is not expected value, you need to return the descriptors allocated > >>> sucessfully. > >> > >> Well, zero descriptors have been allocated. As far as I can see only a negative > >> return value is treated as an error. Also the core doesn't seem to use the > >> return value for anything else but checking if it is an error. > > This is the API defination > > * @device_alloc_chan_resources: allocate resources and return the > > * number of allocated descriptors > > > > But 0 is still the number of descriptors that have been pre-allocated. and that should change, typically the driver will preallocate a pool of descriptors. These are to be used later for .device_prep_xxx calls. -- ~Vinod