Re: [PATCH 1/2] dma: add Qualcomm Technologies HIDMA management driver

From: Mark Rutland
Date: Fri Oct 30 2015 - 14:25:54 EST


On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 08:18:49PM +0200, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 8:08 PM, Sinan Kaya <okaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >> The ACPI tables DSDT and CSRT (more info here:
> >> http://www.acpi.info/links.htm) defines properties.
> >>
> >> DSDT:
> >> per DMAC: the resources
> >> per client: FixedDMA descriptor that contains channel / request line
> >> pair.
> >>
> >> CSRT:
> >> necessary table to map which DMAC provides which request line, thus
> >> request line numbering are global on platform.
> >>
> >> When DMAC driver is probed in the running system it should call as
> >> well registration function from acpi-dma.c.
> >>
> >> All clients when use new DMA slave API gets channel automatically
> >> based on their FixedDMA property.
> >>
> >> So, above is how it should be done. Didn't actually checked what this
> >> driver does.
> >>
> > I was going to reply to all the questions in one pass but let me handle
> > piece by piece.
> >
> > Here are some facts.
> > - This hardware supports memcpy and memset only.
> > - Memset feature was removed from the kernel sometime around 3.14. So no
> > memset support in this driver either.
> > - The hardware does not support DMA slave support
> > - The goal is to provide an interface to DMA engine framework for memcpy
> > optimization so that the rest of the kernel drivers and applications make
> > use of the hardware.
> >
>
> > CSRT is an Intel specific ACPI table for slave devices.
>
> Wrong.
> It was designed by Microsoft to support multiple controllers, in
> particular DMACs.
> Have you read that document I posted link to?
>
> > It was decided by
> > Linaro that CSRT will not be supported for ARM64.
>
> Interesting, ARM64 platforms are not going to have more than one DMAC
> per system?

I cannot imagine that being true, and I don't see why Linaro would
decide such a thing.

It does appear that it's not relevant to this device and driver, given
the lack of clients, unless I've misunderstood?

Thanks,
Mark.
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