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SubjectRe: [PATCH v7 09/12] dmaengine: ti: New driver for K3 UDMA
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On 23/12/2019 9.34, Vinod Koul wrote:
> On 09-12-19, 11:43, Peter Ujfalusi wrote:
>
>> +#include <linux/kernel.h>
>> +#include <linux/dmaengine.h>
>> +#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
>> +#include <linux/dmapool.h>
>> +#include <linux/err.h>
>> +#include <linux/init.h>
>> +#include <linux/interrupt.h>
>> +#include <linux/list.h>
>> +#include <linux/module.h>
>> +#include <linux/platform_device.h>
>> +#include <linux/slab.h>
>> +#include <linux/spinlock.h>
>> +#include <linux/of.h>
>> +#include <linux/of_dma.h>
>> +#include <linux/of_device.h>
>> +#include <linux/of_irq.h>
>
> to many of headers, do we need all!

I'll try to cut them back.

>> +static char *udma_get_dir_text(enum dma_transfer_direction dir)
>> +{
>> + switch (dir) {
>> + case DMA_DEV_TO_MEM:
>> + return "DEV_TO_MEM";
>> + case DMA_MEM_TO_DEV:
>> + return "MEM_TO_DEV";
>> + case DMA_MEM_TO_MEM:
>> + return "MEM_TO_MEM";
>> + case DMA_DEV_TO_DEV:
>> + return "DEV_TO_DEV";
>> + default:
>> + break;
>> + }
>> +
>> + return "invalid";
>> +}
>
> this seems generic which other ppl may need, can we move it to core.

dmaengine_get_direction_text() to include/linux/dmaengine.h
This way client drivers can use it if they need it?

>> +static void udma_reset_uchan(struct udma_chan *uc)
>> +{
>> + uc->state = UDMA_CHAN_IS_IDLE;
>> + uc->remote_thread_id = -1;
>> + uc->dir = DMA_MEM_TO_MEM;
>> + uc->pkt_mode = false;
>> + uc->ep_type = PSIL_EP_NATIVE;
>> + uc->enable_acc32 = 0;
>> + uc->enable_burst = 0;
>> + uc->channel_tpl = 0;
>> + uc->psd_size = 0;
>> + uc->metadata_size = 0;
>> + uc->hdesc_size = 0;
>> + uc->notdpkt = 0;
>
> rather than do setting zero, why note memset and then set the nonzero
> members only?

I have lots of other things in udma_chan which can not be memset, vchan
struct, tasklet, name (for irq), etc.

to use memset, I think I could move parameters under a new struct
(udma_chan_params) keeping only the state in udma_chan.


>> +static void udma_reset_counters(struct udma_chan *uc)
>> +{
>> + u32 val;
>> +
>> + if (uc->tchan) {
>> + val = udma_tchanrt_read(uc->tchan, UDMA_TCHAN_RT_BCNT_REG);
>> + udma_tchanrt_write(uc->tchan, UDMA_TCHAN_RT_BCNT_REG, val);
>
> so you read back from UDMA_TCHAN_RT_BCNT_REG and write same value to
> it??

Yes, that's correct. This is how we can reset it. The counter is
decremented with the value you have written to the register.

>> +
>> + val = udma_tchanrt_read(uc->tchan, UDMA_TCHAN_RT_SBCNT_REG);
>> + udma_tchanrt_write(uc->tchan, UDMA_TCHAN_RT_SBCNT_REG, val);
>> +
>> + val = udma_tchanrt_read(uc->tchan, UDMA_TCHAN_RT_PCNT_REG);
>> + udma_tchanrt_write(uc->tchan, UDMA_TCHAN_RT_PCNT_REG, val);
>> +
>> + val = udma_tchanrt_read(uc->tchan, UDMA_TCHAN_RT_PEER_BCNT_REG);
>> + udma_tchanrt_write(uc->tchan, UDMA_TCHAN_RT_PEER_BCNT_REG, val);
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (uc->rchan) {
>> + val = udma_rchanrt_read(uc->rchan, UDMA_RCHAN_RT_BCNT_REG);
>> + udma_rchanrt_write(uc->rchan, UDMA_RCHAN_RT_BCNT_REG, val);
>> +
>> + val = udma_rchanrt_read(uc->rchan, UDMA_RCHAN_RT_SBCNT_REG);
>> + udma_rchanrt_write(uc->rchan, UDMA_RCHAN_RT_SBCNT_REG, val);
>> +
>> + val = udma_rchanrt_read(uc->rchan, UDMA_RCHAN_RT_PCNT_REG);
>> + udma_rchanrt_write(uc->rchan, UDMA_RCHAN_RT_PCNT_REG, val);
>> +
>> + val = udma_rchanrt_read(uc->rchan, UDMA_RCHAN_RT_PEER_BCNT_REG);
>> + udma_rchanrt_write(uc->rchan, UDMA_RCHAN_RT_PEER_BCNT_REG, val);
>
> True for all of these, what am I missing :)

Decrement on write.

>
>> +static int udma_start(struct udma_chan *uc)
>> +{
>> + struct virt_dma_desc *vd = vchan_next_desc(&uc->vc);
>> +
>> + if (!vd) {
>> + uc->desc = NULL;
>> + return -ENOENT;
>> + }
>> +
>> + list_del(&vd->node);
>> +
>> + uc->desc = to_udma_desc(&vd->tx);
>> +
>> + /* Channel is already running and does not need reconfiguration */
>> + if (udma_is_chan_running(uc) && !udma_chan_needs_reconfiguration(uc)) {
>> + udma_start_desc(uc);
>> + goto out;
>
> How about the case where settings are different than the current one?

udma_chan_needs_reconfiguration() is checking that. I only need to
reconfigure UDMAP/PDMA if the settings have changed.

>> +static struct udma_desc *udma_alloc_tr_desc(struct udma_chan *uc,
>> + size_t tr_size, int tr_count,
>> + enum dma_transfer_direction dir)
>> +{
>> + struct udma_hwdesc *hwdesc;
>> + struct cppi5_desc_hdr_t *tr_desc;
>> + struct udma_desc *d;
>> + u32 reload_count = 0;
>> + u32 ring_id;
>> +
>> + switch (tr_size) {
>> + case 16:
>> + case 32:
>> + case 64:
>> + case 128:
>> + break;
>> + default:
>> + dev_err(uc->ud->dev, "Unsupported TR size of %zu\n", tr_size);
>> + return NULL;
>> + }
>> +
>> + /* We have only one descriptor containing multiple TRs */
>> + d = kzalloc(sizeof(*d) + sizeof(d->hwdesc[0]), GFP_ATOMIC);
>
> this is invoked from prep_ so should use GFP_NOWAIT, we dont use
> GFP_ATOMIC :)

Ok. btw: EDMA and sDMA driver is using GFP_ATOMIC :o

>
>> +static struct udma_desc *
>> +udma_prep_slave_sg_tr(struct udma_chan *uc, struct scatterlist *sgl,
>> + unsigned int sglen, enum dma_transfer_direction dir,
>> + unsigned long tx_flags, void *context)
>> +{
>> + enum dma_slave_buswidth dev_width;
>> + struct scatterlist *sgent;
>> + struct udma_desc *d;
>> + size_t tr_size;
>> + struct cppi5_tr_type1_t *tr_req = NULL;
>> + unsigned int i;
>> + u32 burst;
>> +
>> + if (dir == DMA_DEV_TO_MEM) {
>> + dev_width = uc->cfg.src_addr_width;
>> + burst = uc->cfg.src_maxburst;
>> + } else if (dir == DMA_MEM_TO_DEV) {
>> + dev_width = uc->cfg.dst_addr_width;
>> + burst = uc->cfg.dst_maxburst;
>> + } else {
>> + dev_err(uc->ud->dev, "%s: bad direction?\n", __func__);
>> + return NULL;
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (!burst)
>> + burst = 1;
>> +
>> + /* Now allocate and setup the descriptor. */
>> + tr_size = sizeof(struct cppi5_tr_type1_t);
>> + d = udma_alloc_tr_desc(uc, tr_size, sglen, dir);
>> + if (!d)
>> + return NULL;
>> +
>> + d->sglen = sglen;
>> +
>> + tr_req = (struct cppi5_tr_type1_t *)d->hwdesc[0].tr_req_base;
>
> cast away from void *?

True, it is not needed.

>> +static int udma_configure_statictr(struct udma_chan *uc, struct udma_desc *d,
>> + enum dma_slave_buswidth dev_width,
>> + u16 elcnt)
>> +{
>> + if (uc->ep_type != PSIL_EP_PDMA_XY)
>> + return 0;
>> +
>> + /* Bus width translates to the element size (ES) */
>> + switch (dev_width) {
>> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_1_BYTE:
>> + d->static_tr.elsize = 0;
>> + break;
>> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_2_BYTES:
>> + d->static_tr.elsize = 1;
>> + break;
>> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_3_BYTES:
>> + d->static_tr.elsize = 2;
>> + break;
>> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_4_BYTES:
>> + d->static_tr.elsize = 3;
>> + break;
>> + case DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_8_BYTES:
>> + d->static_tr.elsize = 4;
>
> seems like ffs(dev_width) to me?

Not really:
ffs(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_1_BYTE) = 1
ffs(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_2_BYTES) = 2
ffs(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_3_BYTES) = 1
ffs(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_4_BYTES) = 3
ffs(DMA_SLAVE_BUSWIDTH_8_BYTES) = 4

>
>> +static struct udma_desc *
>> +udma_prep_slave_sg_pkt(struct udma_chan *uc, struct scatterlist *sgl,
>> + unsigned int sglen, enum dma_transfer_direction dir,
>> + unsigned long tx_flags, void *context)
>> +{
>> + struct scatterlist *sgent;
>> + struct cppi5_host_desc_t *h_desc = NULL;
>> + struct udma_desc *d;
>> + u32 ring_id;
>> + unsigned int i;
>> +
>> + d = kzalloc(sizeof(*d) + sglen * sizeof(d->hwdesc[0]), GFP_ATOMIC);
>
> GFP_NOWAIT here and few other places

Yes, I have fixed them up by this time.

>
>> +static struct udma_desc *
>> +udma_prep_dma_cyclic_pkt(struct udma_chan *uc, dma_addr_t buf_addr,
>> + size_t buf_len, size_t period_len,
>> + enum dma_transfer_direction dir, unsigned long flags)
>> +{
>> + struct udma_desc *d;
>> + u32 ring_id;
>> + int i;
>> + int periods = buf_len / period_len;
>> +
>> + if (periods > (K3_UDMA_DEFAULT_RING_SIZE - 1))
>> + return NULL;
>> +
>> + if (period_len > 0x3FFFFF)
>
> Magic?

I'll add a define to cppi5. It is the packet length limit.

>
>> +static enum dma_status udma_tx_status(struct dma_chan *chan,
>> + dma_cookie_t cookie,
>> + struct dma_tx_state *txstate)
>> +{
>> + struct udma_chan *uc = to_udma_chan(chan);
>> + enum dma_status ret;
>> + unsigned long flags;
>> +
>> + spin_lock_irqsave(&uc->vc.lock, flags);
>> +
>> + ret = dma_cookie_status(chan, cookie, txstate);
>> +
>> + if (!udma_is_chan_running(uc))
>> + ret = DMA_COMPLETE;
>
> Even for paused, not started channel? Not sure what will be return on those cases

Hrm, if the channel is not started yet, then I think it should be still
DMA_IN_PROGRESS, right?
The udma_is_chan_running() can be dropped from here.
I did missed the DMA_PAUSED state.

- if (!udma_is_chan_running(uc))
- ret = DMA_COMPLETE;
+ if (ret == DMA_IN_PROGRESS && udma_is_chan_paused(uc))
+ ret = DMA_PAUSED;


- Péter

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