Re: [PATCH V16 1/3] dmaengine: qcom_hidma: implement lower level hardware interface

From: Sinan Kaya
Date: Mon Apr 11 2016 - 09:56:22 EST


Vinod,

On 4/11/2016 9:34 AM, Sinan Kaya wrote:

> +
> +/*
> + * The interrupt handler for HIDMA will try to consume as many pending
> + * EVRE from the event queue as possible. Each EVRE has an associated
> + * TRE that holds the user interface parameters. EVRE reports the
> + * result of the transaction. Hardware guarantees ordering between EVREs
> + * and TREs. We use last processed offset to figure out which TRE is
> + * associated with which EVRE. If two TREs are consumed by HW, the EVREs
> + * are in order in the event ring.
> + *
> + * This handler will do a one pass for consuming EVREs. Other EVREs may
> + * be delivered while we are working. It will try to consume incoming
> + * EVREs one more time and return.
> + *
> + * For unprocessed EVREs, hardware will trigger another interrupt until
> + * all the interrupt bits are cleared.
> + *
> + * Hardware guarantees that by the time interrupt is observed, all data
> + * transactions in flight are delivered to their respective places and
> + * are visible to the CPU.
> + *
> + * On demand paging for IOMMU is only supported for PCIe via PRI
> + * (Page Request Interface) not for HIDMA. All other hardware instances
> + * including HIDMA work on pinned DMA addresses.
> + *
> + * HIDMA is not aware of IOMMU presence since it follows the DMA API. All
> + * IOMMU latency will be built into the data movement time. By the time
> + * interrupt happens, IOMMU lookups + data movement has already taken place.
> + *
> + * While the first read in a typical PCI endpoint ISR flushes all outstanding
> + * requests traditionally to the destination, this concept does not apply
> + * here for this HW.
> + */
> +static void hidma_ll_int_handler_internal(struct hidma_lldev *lldev)
> +{
> + u32 status;
> + u32 enable;
> + u32 cause;
> +
> + /*
> + * Fine tuned for this HW...
> + *
> + * This ISR has been designed for this particular hardware. Relaxed
> + * read and write accessors are used for performance reasons due to
> + * interrupt delivery guarantees. Do not copy this code blindly and
> + * expect that to work.
> + */
> + status = readl_relaxed(lldev->evca + HIDMA_EVCA_IRQ_STAT_REG);
> + enable = readl_relaxed(lldev->evca + HIDMA_EVCA_IRQ_EN_REG);
> + cause = status & enable;
> +
> + if ((cause & BIT(HIDMA_IRQ_TR_CH_INVALID_TRE_BIT_POS)) ||
> + (cause & BIT(HIDMA_IRQ_TR_CH_TRE_RD_RSP_ER_BIT_POS)) ||
> + (cause & BIT(HIDMA_IRQ_EV_CH_WR_RESP_BIT_POS)) ||
> + (cause & BIT(HIDMA_IRQ_TR_CH_DATA_RD_ER_BIT_POS)) ||
> + (cause & BIT(HIDMA_IRQ_TR_CH_DATA_WR_ER_BIT_POS))) {
> + u8 err_code = HIDMA_EVRE_STATUS_ERROR;
> + u8 err_info = 0xFF;
> +
> + /* Clear out pending interrupts */
> + writel(cause, lldev->evca + HIDMA_EVCA_IRQ_CLR_REG);
> +
> + dev_err(lldev->dev, "error 0x%x, resetting...\n", cause);
> +
> + hidma_cleanup_pending_tre(lldev, err_info, err_code);
> +
> + /* reset the channel for recovery */
> + if (hidma_ll_setup(lldev)) {
> + dev_err(lldev->dev,
> + "channel reinitialize failed after error\n");
> + return;
> + }
> + hidma_ll_enable_irq(lldev, ENABLE_IRQS);
> + return;
> + }
> +
> + /*
> + * Try to consume as many EVREs as possible.
> + */
> + while (cause) {

I should have put this to the top of this function. I'm having to back port bug fixes.
This was a merge problem. I can fix this on the next version.

> + while (lldev->pending_tre_count)
> + hidma_handle_tre_completion(lldev);
> +
> + /* We consumed TREs or there are pending TREs or EVREs. */
> + writel_relaxed(cause, lldev->evca + HIDMA_EVCA_IRQ_CLR_REG);
> +
> + /*
> + * Another interrupt might have arrived while we are
> + * processing this one. Read the new cause.
> + */
> + status = readl_relaxed(lldev->evca + HIDMA_EVCA_IRQ_STAT_REG);
> + enable = readl_relaxed(lldev->evca + HIDMA_EVCA_IRQ_EN_REG);
> + cause = status & enable;
> + }
> +}
> +


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