[RFC v3 4/7] dmaengine: Add slave DMA interface
From: Haavard Skinnemoen
Date: Tue Feb 12 2008 - 11:45:10 EST
This patch adds the necessary interfaces to the DMA Engine framework
to use functionality found on most embedded DMA controllers: DMA from
and to I/O registers with hardware handshaking.
In this context, hardware hanshaking means that the peripheral that
owns the I/O registers in question is able to tell the DMA controller
when more data is available for reading, or when there is room for
more data to be written. This usually happens internally on the chip,
but these signals may also be exported outside the chip for things
like IDE DMA, etc.
A new struct dma_slave is introduced. This contains information that
the DMA engine driver needs to set up slave transfers to and from a
slave device. Most engines supporting DMA slave transfers will want to
extend this structure with controller-specific parameters. This
additional information is usually passed from the platform/board code
through the client driver.
A "slave" pointer is added to the dma_client struct. This must point
to a valid dma_slave structure iff the DMA_SLAVE capability is
requested. The DMA engine driver may use this information in its
device_alloc_chan_resources hook to configure the DMA controller for
slave transfers from and to the given slave device.
A new struct dma_slave_descriptor is added. This extends the standard
dma_async_tx_descriptor with a few members that are needed for doing
slave DMA from/to peripherals.
A new operation for creating such descriptors is added to struct
dma_device. Another new operation for terminating all pending
transfers is added as well. The latter is needed because there may be
errors outside the scope of the DMA Engine framework that may require
DMA operations to be terminated prematurely.
DMA Engine drivers may extend the dma_device, dma_chan and/or
dma_slave_descriptor structures to allow controller-specific
operations. The client driver can detect such extensions by looking at
the DMA Engine's struct device, or it can request a specific DMA
Engine device by setting the dma_dev field in struct dma_slave.
Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@xxxxxxxxx>
dmaslave interface changes since v2:
* Add a dma_dev field to struct dma_slave. If set, the client can
only be bound to the DMA controller that corresponds to this
device. This allows controller-specific extensions of the
dma_slave structure; if the device matches, the controller may
safely assume its extensions are present.
* Move reg_width into struct dma_slave as there are currently no
users that need to be able to set the width on a per-transfer
basis.
dmaslave interface changes since v1:
* Drop the set_direction and set_width descriptor hooks. Pass the
direction and width to the prep function instead.
* Declare a dma_slave struct with fixed information about a slave,
i.e. register addresses, handshake interfaces and such.
* Add pointer to a dma_slave struct to dma_client. Can be NULL if
the DMA_SLAVE capability isn't requested.
* Drop the set_slave device hook since the alloc_chan_resources hook
now has enough information to set up the channel for slave
transfers.
---
drivers/dma/dmaengine.c | 16 +++++++++-
include/linux/dmaengine.h | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
2 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/dma/dmaengine.c b/drivers/dma/dmaengine.c
index 3076d80..b689140 100644
--- a/drivers/dma/dmaengine.c
+++ b/drivers/dma/dmaengine.c
@@ -159,7 +159,12 @@ static void dma_client_chan_alloc(struct dma_client *client)
enum dma_state_client ack;
/* Find a channel */
- list_for_each_entry(device, &dma_device_list, global_node)
+ list_for_each_entry(device, &dma_device_list, global_node) {
+ /* Does the client require a specific DMA controller? */
+ if (client->slave && client->slave->dma_dev
+ && client->slave->dma_dev != device->dev)
+ continue;
+
list_for_each_entry(chan, &device->channels, device_node) {
if (!dma_chan_satisfies_mask(chan, client->cap_mask))
continue;
@@ -180,6 +185,7 @@ static void dma_client_chan_alloc(struct dma_client *client)
return;
}
}
+ }
}
enum dma_status dma_sync_wait(struct dma_chan *chan, dma_cookie_t cookie)
@@ -276,6 +282,10 @@ static void dma_clients_notify_removed(struct dma_chan *chan)
*/
void dma_async_client_register(struct dma_client *client)
{
+ /* validate client data */
+ BUG_ON(dma_has_cap(DMA_SLAVE, client->cap_mask) &&
+ !client->slave);
+
mutex_lock(&dma_list_mutex);
list_add_tail(&client->global_node, &dma_client_list);
mutex_unlock(&dma_list_mutex);
@@ -350,6 +360,10 @@ int dma_async_device_register(struct dma_device *device)
!device->device_prep_dma_memset);
BUG_ON(dma_has_cap(DMA_ZERO_SUM, device->cap_mask) &&
!device->device_prep_dma_interrupt);
+ BUG_ON(dma_has_cap(DMA_SLAVE, device->cap_mask) &&
+ !device->device_prep_slave);
+ BUG_ON(dma_has_cap(DMA_SLAVE, device->cap_mask) &&
+ !device->device_terminate_all);
BUG_ON(!device->device_alloc_chan_resources);
BUG_ON(!device->device_free_chan_resources);
diff --git a/include/linux/dmaengine.h b/include/linux/dmaengine.h
index 5d9a3a2..6708733 100644
--- a/include/linux/dmaengine.h
+++ b/include/linux/dmaengine.h
@@ -89,10 +89,33 @@ enum dma_transaction_type {
DMA_MEMSET,
DMA_MEMCPY_CRC32C,
DMA_INTERRUPT,
+ DMA_SLAVE,
};
/* last transaction type for creation of the capabilities mask */
-#define DMA_TX_TYPE_END (DMA_INTERRUPT + 1)
+#define DMA_TX_TYPE_END (DMA_SLAVE + 1)
+
+/**
+ * enum dma_slave_direction - direction of a DMA slave transfer
+ * @DMA_SLAVE_TO_MEMORY: Transfer data from peripheral to memory
+ * @DMA_SLAVE_FROM_MEMORY: Transfer data from memory to peripheral
+ */
+enum dma_slave_direction {
+ DMA_SLAVE_TO_MEMORY,
+ DMA_SLAVE_FROM_MEMORY,
+};
+
+/**
+ * enum dma_slave_width - DMA slave register access width.
+ * @DMA_SLAVE_WIDTH_8BIT: Do 8-bit slave register accesses
+ * @DMA_SLAVE_WIDTH_16BIT: Do 16-bit slave register accesses
+ * @DMA_SLAVE_WIDTH_32BIT: Do 32-bit slave register accesses
+ */
+enum dma_slave_width {
+ DMA_SLAVE_WIDTH_8BIT,
+ DMA_SLAVE_WIDTH_16BIT,
+ DMA_SLAVE_WIDTH_32BIT,
+};
/**
* enum dma_prep_flags - DMA flags to augment operation preparation
@@ -110,6 +133,33 @@ enum dma_prep_flags {
typedef struct { DECLARE_BITMAP(bits, DMA_TX_TYPE_END); } dma_cap_mask_t;
/**
+ * struct dma_slave - Information about a DMA slave
+ * @dev: device acting as DMA slave
+ * @dma_dev: required DMA master device. If non-NULL, the client can not be
+ * bound to other masters than this. The master driver may use
+ * this to determine whether it's safe to access
+ * @tx_reg: physical address of data register used for
+ * memory-to-peripheral transfers
+ * @rx_reg: physical address of data register used for
+ * peripheral-to-memory transfers
+ * @reg_width: peripheral register width
+ *
+ * If dma_dev is non-NULL, the client can not be bound to other DMA
+ * masters than the one corresponding to this device. The DMA master
+ * driver may use this to determine if there is controller-specific
+ * data wrapped around this struct. Drivers of platform code that sets
+ * the dma_dev field must therefore make sure to use an appropriate
+ * controller-specific dma slave structure wrapping this struct.
+ */
+struct dma_slave {
+ struct device *dev;
+ struct device *dma_dev;
+ dma_addr_t tx_reg;
+ dma_addr_t rx_reg;
+ enum dma_slave_width reg_width;
+};
+
+/**
* struct dma_chan_percpu - the per-CPU part of struct dma_chan
* @refcount: local_t used for open-coded "bigref" counting
* @memcpy_count: transaction counter
@@ -214,11 +264,14 @@ typedef enum dma_state_client (*dma_event_callback) (struct dma_client *client,
* @event_callback: func ptr to call when something happens
* @cap_mask: only return channels that satisfy the requested capabilities
* a value of zero corresponds to any capability
+ * @slave: data for preparing slave transfer. Must be non-NULL iff the
+ * DMA_SLAVE capability is requested.
* @global_node: list_head for global dma_client_list
*/
struct dma_client {
dma_event_callback event_callback;
dma_cap_mask_t cap_mask;
+ struct dma_slave *slave;
struct list_head global_node;
};
@@ -260,6 +313,17 @@ struct dma_async_tx_descriptor {
};
/**
+ * struct dma_slave_descriptor - extended DMA descriptor for slave DMA
+ * @async_tx: async transaction descriptor
+ * @client_node: for use by the client, for example when operating on
+ * scatterlists.
+ */
+struct dma_slave_descriptor {
+ struct dma_async_tx_descriptor txd;
+ struct list_head client_node;
+};
+
+/**
* struct dma_device - info on the entity supplying DMA services
* @chancnt: how many DMA channels are supported
* @channels: the list of struct dma_chan
@@ -278,6 +342,8 @@ struct dma_async_tx_descriptor {
* @device_prep_dma_zero_sum: prepares a zero_sum operation
* @device_prep_dma_memset: prepares a memset operation
* @device_prep_dma_interrupt: prepares an end of chain interrupt operation
+ * @device_prep_slave: prepares a slave dma operation
+ * @device_terminate_all: terminate all pending operations
* @device_dependency_added: async_tx notifies the channel about new deps
* @device_issue_pending: push pending transactions to hardware
*/
@@ -314,6 +380,12 @@ struct dma_device {
struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *(*device_prep_dma_interrupt)(
struct dma_chan *chan);
+ struct dma_slave_descriptor *(*device_prep_slave)(
+ struct dma_chan *chan, dma_addr_t mem_addr,
+ enum dma_slave_direction direction,
+ size_t len, unsigned long flags);
+ void (*device_terminate_all)(struct dma_chan *chan);
+
void (*device_dependency_added)(struct dma_chan *chan);
enum dma_status (*device_is_tx_complete)(struct dma_chan *chan,
dma_cookie_t cookie, dma_cookie_t *last,
--
1.5.3.8
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