Re: [PATCH v6 11/16] dmaengine: tegra-apb: Keep clock enabled only during of DMA transfer

From: Dmitry Osipenko
Date: Fri Jan 31 2020 - 09:23:18 EST


31.01.2020 12:02, Jon Hunter ÐÐÑÐÑ:
>
> On 30/01/2020 20:04, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
>
> ...
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>>>> The tegra_dma_stop() should put RPM anyways, which is missed in yours
>>>> sample. Please see handle_continuous_head_request().
>>>
>>> Yes and that is deliberate. The cyclic transfers the transfers *should*
>>> not stop until terminate_all is called. The tegra_dma_stop in
>>> handle_continuous_head_request() is an error condition and so I am not
>>> sure it is actually necessary to call pm_runtime_put() here.
>>
>> But then tegra_dma_stop() shouldn't unset the "busy" mark.
>
> True.
>
>>>> I'm also finding the explicit get/put a bit easier to follow in the
>>>> code, don't you think so?
>>>
>>> I can see that, but I was thinking that in the case of cyclic transfers,
>>> it should only really be necessary to call the get/put at the beginning
>>> and end. So in my mind there should only be two exit points which are
>>> the ISR handler for SG and terminate_all for SG and cyclic.
>>
>> Alright, I'll update this patch.
>
> Hmmm ... I am wondering if we should not mess with that and leave how
> you have it.

I took another look and seems my current v6 should be more correct because:

1. If "busy" is unset in tegra_dma_stop(), then the RPM should be put
there since tegra_dma_terminate_all() won't put RPM in this case:

if (!tdc->busy)
goto skip_dma_stop;

2. We can't move the "busy" unsetting into the terminate because then
tegra_dma_stop() will be invoked twice. Although, one option could be to
remove the tegra_dma_stop() from the error paths of
handle_continuous_head_request(), but I'm not sure that this is correct
to do.