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SubjectRe: [PATCH v5 2/2] iio: adc: ad4130: add AD4130 driver
On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 6:14 PM Cosmin Tanislav <demonsingur@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 6/23/22 18:39, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 5:27 PM Cosmin Tanislav <demonsingur@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On 6/20/22 21:29, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> >>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 6:27 PM Cosmin Tanislav <demonsingur@gmail.com> wrote:

...

> >>>> + /*
> >>>> + * DMA (thus cache coherency maintenance) requires the
> >>>> + * transfer buffers to live in their own cache lines.
> >>>> + */
> >>>
> >>> This is a good comment, but what fields does it apply to?
> >>
> >> Whatever is below it, grouped together. This is not hard to
> >> understand.
> >
> > It's hard to understand what exactly is DMA-aware here. I see only one
> > buffer that is aligned properly for DMA, the rest are not, except the
> > case if all of them are going in one DMA transaction. Is this the case
> > here?
> >
> >>>> + u8 reset_buf[AD4130_RESET_BUF_SIZE] __aligned(IIO_DMA_MINALIGN);
> >
> > This is aligned.
> >
> >>>> + u8 reg_write_tx_buf[4];
> >
> > This one is aligned + offset (== AD4130_RESET_BUF_SIZE + 0).
> >
> >>>> + u8 reg_read_tx_buf[1];
> >
> > This one is aligned + offset (== AD4130_RESET_BUF_SIZE + 0 + 4).
> >
> >>>> + u8 reg_read_rx_buf[3];
> >
> > This one is aligned + offset (== AD4130_RESET_BUF_SIZE + 0 + 4 + 1).
> > And this is Rx.
> >
> >>>> + u8 fifo_tx_buf[2];
> >
> > Here is Tx again which is most likely is not aligned...
> >
> >>>> + u8 fifo_rx_buf[AD4130_FIFO_SIZE *
> >>>> + AD4130_FIFO_MAX_SAMPLE_SIZE];
> >>>> +};
> >
>
> This has been mentioned before by Jonathan as a reply to V6 of my
> AD74413R driver.
>
> > I'm surprised I didn't mention this before but you only need to
> ensure > that any memory used for DMA is not in a cacheline with memory
> used
> > for other things that might change concurrently.
>
> To my understanding, as long as the DMA buffers will all be accessed by
> the same DMA-compatible SPI controller, you only need to align them so
> they're not in the same cacheline with memory that will not be accessed
> by the SPI controller.

SPI is synchronous by nature, what will happen if the Tx and Rx
buffers are sharing the same cache line? Anybody to shed a light here?

(I.o.w. I'm not sure that we don't need to split the Rx and Tx buffers
of the same transfer.)

--
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko

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