[RESEND PATCH v2] dt/documentation: add specification of dma bus information
From: Grygorii Strashko
Date: Wed Sep 24 2014 - 10:38:44 EST
From: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@xxxxxx>
Recently we introduced the generic device tree infrastructure
for couple of DMA bus parameter, dma-ranges and dma-coherent.
Update the documentation so that its useful for future users.
The "dma-ranges" property is intended to be used for describing the
configuration of DMA bus RAM addresses and its offset w.r.t CPU addresses.
The "dma-coherent" property is intended to be used for identifying devices
supported coherent DMA operations.
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: Grant Likely <grant.likely@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Rob Herring <robh+dt@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Pawel Moll <pawel.moll@xxxxxxx>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@xxxxxxx>
Cc: Ian Campbell <ijc+devicetree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Kumar Gala <galak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Acked-by: Shawn Guo <shawn.guo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@xxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@xxxxxx>
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Hi Rob,
Seems, this patch has not been merged accidentally, so
I've rebased it on top of Linux 3.17-rc5.
Link on v1:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/6/5/558
Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 53 insertions(+)
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt
index 1f013bd..7768518 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt
@@ -51,6 +51,8 @@ Table of Contents
VIII - Specifying device power management information (sleep property)
+ IX - Specifying dma bus information
+
Appendix A - Sample SOC node for MPC8540
@@ -1332,6 +1334,57 @@ reasonably grouped in this manner, then create a virtual sleep controller
(similar to an interrupt nexus, except that defining a standardized
sleep-map should wait until its necessity is demonstrated).
+IX - Specifying dma bus information
+
+Some devices may have DMA memory range shifted relatively to the beginning of
+RAM, or even placed outside of kernel RAM. For example, the Keystone 2 SoC
+worked in LPAE mode with 4G memory has:
+- RAM range: [0x8 0000 0000, 0x8 FFFF FFFF]
+- DMA range: [ 0x8000 0000, 0xFFFF FFFF]
+and DMA range is aliased into first 2G of RAM in HW.
+
+In such cases, DMA addresses translation should be performed between CPU phys
+and DMA addresses. The "dma-ranges" property is intended to be used
+for describing the configuration of such system in DT.
+
+In addition, each DMA master device on the DMA bus may or may not support
+coherent DMA operations. The "dma-coherent" property is intended to be used
+for identifying devices supported coherent DMA operations in DT.
+
+* DMA Bus master
+Optional property:
+- dma-ranges: <prop-encoded-array> encoded as arbitrary number of triplets of
+ (child-bus-address, parent-bus-address, length). Each triplet specified
+ describes a contiguous DMA address range.
+ The dma-ranges property is used to describe the direct memory access (DMA)
+ structure of a memory-mapped bus whose device tree parent can be accessed
+ from DMA operations originating from the bus. It provides a means of
+ defining a mapping or translation between the physical address space of
+ the bus and the physical address space of the parent of the bus.
+ (for more information see ePAPR specification)
+
+* DMA Bus child
+Optional property:
+- dma-ranges: <empty> value. if present - It means that DMA addresses
+ translation has to be enabled for this device.
+- dma-coherent: Present if dma operations are coherent
+
+Example:
+soc {
+ compatible = "ti,keystone","simple-bus";
+ ranges = <0x0 0x0 0x0 0xc0000000>;
+ dma-ranges = <0x80000000 0x8 0x00000000 0x80000000>;
+
+ [...]
+
+ usb: usb@2680000 {
+ compatible = "ti,keystone-dwc3";
+
+ [...]
+ dma-coherent;
+ };
+};
+
Appendix A - Sample SOC node for MPC8540
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