Re: [PATCH] [RFC] dmaengine: add fifo_size member
From: Dmitry Osipenko
Date: Thu Jun 06 2019 - 12:48:54 EST
06.06.2019 19:32, Jon Hunter ÐÐÑÐÑ:
>
> On 06/06/2019 16:18, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
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> ...
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>>>> If I understood everything correctly, the FIFO buffer is shared among
>>>> all of the ADMA clients and hence it should be up to the ADMA driver to
>>>> manage the quotas of the clients. So if there is only one client that
>>>> uses ADMA at a time, then this client will get a whole FIFO buffer, but
>>>> once another client starts to use ADMA, then the ADMA driver will have
>>>> to reconfigure hardware to split the quotas.
>>>
>>> The FIFO quotas are managed by the ADMAIF driver (does not exist in
>>> mainline currently but we are working to upstream this) because it is
>>> this device that owns and needs to configure the FIFOs. So it is really
>>> a means to pass the information from the ADMAIF to the ADMA.
>>
>> So you'd want to reserve a larger FIFO for an audio channel that has a
>> higher audio rate since it will perform reads more often. You could also
>> prioritize one channel over the others, like in a case of audio call for
>> example.
>>
>> Is the shared buffer smaller than may be needed by clients in a worst
>> case scenario? If you could split the quotas statically such that each
>> client won't ever starve, then seems there is no much need in the
>> dynamic configuration.
>
> Actually, this is still very much relevant for the static case. Even if
> we defined a static configuration of the FIFO mapping in the ADMAIF
> driver we still need to pass this information to the ADMA. I don't
> really like the idea of having it statically defined in two different
> drivers.
Ah, so you need to apply the same configuration in two places. Correct?
Are ADMAIF and ADMA really two different hardware blocks? Or you
artificially decoupled the ADMA driver?