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authorVinod Koul <vinod.koul@intel.com>2017-11-03 10:19:41 +0530
committerJonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>2017-11-05 10:03:34 -0700
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dmaengine: doc: ReSTize pxa_dma doc
This converts and moves pxa_dma file with some format changes for RST style Signed-off-by: Vinod Koul <vinod.koul@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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diff --git a/Documentation/dmaengine/pxa_dma.txt b/Documentation/dmaengine/pxa_dma.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 0736d44b5438..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/dmaengine/pxa_dma.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,153 +0,0 @@
-PXA/MMP - DMA Slave controller
-==============================
-
-Constraints
------------
- a) Transfers hot queuing
- A driver submitting a transfer and issuing it should be granted the transfer
- is queued even on a running DMA channel.
- This implies that the queuing doesn't wait for the previous transfer end,
- and that the descriptor chaining is not only done in the irq/tasklet code
- triggered by the end of the transfer.
- A transfer which is submitted and issued on a phy doesn't wait for a phy to
- stop and restart, but is submitted on a "running channel". The other
- drivers, especially mmp_pdma waited for the phy to stop before relaunching
- a new transfer.
-
- b) All transfers having asked for confirmation should be signaled
- Any issued transfer with DMA_PREP_INTERRUPT should trigger a callback call.
- This implies that even if an irq/tasklet is triggered by end of tx1, but
- at the time of irq/dma tx2 is already finished, tx1->complete() and
- tx2->complete() should be called.
-
- c) Channel running state
- A driver should be able to query if a channel is running or not. For the
- multimedia case, such as video capture, if a transfer is submitted and then
- a check of the DMA channel reports a "stopped channel", the transfer should
- not be issued until the next "start of frame interrupt", hence the need to
- know if a channel is in running or stopped state.
-
- d) Bandwidth guarantee
- The PXA architecture has 4 levels of DMAs priorities : high, normal, low.
- The high priorities get twice as much bandwidth as the normal, which get twice
- as much as the low priorities.
- A driver should be able to request a priority, especially the real-time
- ones such as pxa_camera with (big) throughputs.
-
-Design
-------
- a) Virtual channels
- Same concept as in sa11x0 driver, ie. a driver was assigned a "virtual
- channel" linked to the requestor line, and the physical DMA channel is
- assigned on the fly when the transfer is issued.
-
- b) Transfer anatomy for a scatter-gather transfer
- +------------+-----+---------------+----------------+-----------------+
- | desc-sg[0] | ... | desc-sg[last] | status updater | finisher/linker |
- +------------+-----+---------------+----------------+-----------------+
-
- This structure is pointed by dma->sg_cpu.
- The descriptors are used as follows :
- - desc-sg[i]: i-th descriptor, transferring the i-th sg
- element to the video buffer scatter gather
- - status updater
- Transfers a single u32 to a well known dma coherent memory to leave
- a trace that this transfer is done. The "well known" is unique per
- physical channel, meaning that a read of this value will tell which
- is the last finished transfer at that point in time.
- - finisher: has ddadr=DADDR_STOP, dcmd=ENDIRQEN
- - linker: has ddadr= desc-sg[0] of next transfer, dcmd=0
-
- c) Transfers hot-chaining
- Suppose the running chain is :
- Buffer 1 Buffer 2
- +---------+----+---+ +----+----+----+---+
- | d0 | .. | dN | l | | d0 | .. | dN | f |
- +---------+----+-|-+ ^----+----+----+---+
- | |
- +----+
-
- After a call to dmaengine_submit(b3), the chain will look like :
- Buffer 1 Buffer 2 Buffer 3
- +---------+----+---+ +----+----+----+---+ +----+----+----+---+
- | d0 | .. | dN | l | | d0 | .. | dN | l | | d0 | .. | dN | f |
- +---------+----+-|-+ ^----+----+----+-|-+ ^----+----+----+---+
- | | | |
- +----+ +----+
- new_link
-
- If while new_link was created the DMA channel stopped, it is _not_
- restarted. Hot-chaining doesn't break the assumption that
- dma_async_issue_pending() is to be used to ensure the transfer is actually started.
-
- One exception to this rule :
- - if Buffer1 and Buffer2 had all their addresses 8 bytes aligned
- - and if Buffer3 has at least one address not 4 bytes aligned
- - then hot-chaining cannot happen, as the channel must be stopped, the
- "align bit" must be set, and the channel restarted As a consequence,
- such a transfer tx_submit() will be queued on the submitted queue, and
- this specific case if the DMA is already running in aligned mode.
-
- d) Transfers completion updater
- Each time a transfer is completed on a channel, an interrupt might be
- generated or not, up to the client's request. But in each case, the last
- descriptor of a transfer, the "status updater", will write the latest
- transfer being completed into the physical channel's completion mark.
-
- This will speed up residue calculation, for large transfers such as video
- buffers which hold around 6k descriptors or more. This also allows without
- any lock to find out what is the latest completed transfer in a running
- DMA chain.
-
- e) Transfers completion, irq and tasklet
- When a transfer flagged as "DMA_PREP_INTERRUPT" is finished, the dma irq
- is raised. Upon this interrupt, a tasklet is scheduled for the physical
- channel.
- The tasklet is responsible for :
- - reading the physical channel last updater mark
- - calling all the transfer callbacks of finished transfers, based on
- that mark, and each transfer flags.
- If a transfer is completed while this handling is done, a dma irq will
- be raised, and the tasklet will be scheduled once again, having a new
- updater mark.
-
- f) Residue
- Residue granularity will be descriptor based. The issued but not completed
- transfers will be scanned for all of their descriptors against the
- currently running descriptor.
-
- g) Most complicated case of driver's tx queues
- The most tricky situation is when :
- - there are not "acked" transfers (tx0)
- - a driver submitted an aligned tx1, not chained
- - a driver submitted an aligned tx2 => tx2 is cold chained to tx1
- - a driver issued tx1+tx2 => channel is running in aligned mode
- - a driver submitted an aligned tx3 => tx3 is hot-chained
- - a driver submitted an unaligned tx4 => tx4 is put in submitted queue,
- not chained
- - a driver issued tx4 => tx4 is put in issued queue, not chained
- - a driver submitted an aligned tx5 => tx5 is put in submitted queue, not
- chained
- - a driver submitted an aligned tx6 => tx6 is put in submitted queue,
- cold chained to tx5
-
- This translates into (after tx4 is issued) :
- - issued queue
- +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+
- | tx1 | | tx2 | | tx3 | | tx4 |
- +---|-+ ^---|-+ ^-----+ +-----+
- | | | |
- +---+ +---+
- - submitted queue
- +-----+ +-----+
- | tx5 | | tx6 |
- +---|-+ ^-----+
- | |
- +---+
- - completed queue : empty
- - allocated queue : tx0
-
- It should be noted that after tx3 is completed, the channel is stopped, and
- restarted in "unaligned mode" to handle tx4.
-
-Author: Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/dmaengine/index.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/dmaengine/index.rst
index fae852922a49..3026fa975937 100644
--- a/Documentation/driver-api/dmaengine/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/driver-api/dmaengine/index.rst
@@ -37,6 +37,16 @@ This book introduces how to test DMA drivers using dmatest module.
dmatest
+PXA DMA documentation
+----------------------
+
+This book adds some notes about PXA DMA
+
+.. toctree::
+ :maxdepth: 1
+
+ pxa_dma
+
.. only:: subproject
Indices
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/dmaengine/pxa_dma.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/dmaengine/pxa_dma.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..442ee691a190
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/driver-api/dmaengine/pxa_dma.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,190 @@
+==============================
+PXA/MMP - DMA Slave controller
+==============================
+
+Constraints
+===========
+
+a) Transfers hot queuing
+A driver submitting a transfer and issuing it should be granted the transfer
+is queued even on a running DMA channel.
+This implies that the queuing doesn't wait for the previous transfer end,
+and that the descriptor chaining is not only done in the irq/tasklet code
+triggered by the end of the transfer.
+A transfer which is submitted and issued on a phy doesn't wait for a phy to
+stop and restart, but is submitted on a "running channel". The other
+drivers, especially mmp_pdma waited for the phy to stop before relaunching
+a new transfer.
+
+b) All transfers having asked for confirmation should be signaled
+Any issued transfer with DMA_PREP_INTERRUPT should trigger a callback call.
+This implies that even if an irq/tasklet is triggered by end of tx1, but
+at the time of irq/dma tx2 is already finished, tx1->complete() and
+tx2->complete() should be called.
+
+c) Channel running state
+A driver should be able to query if a channel is running or not. For the
+multimedia case, such as video capture, if a transfer is submitted and then
+a check of the DMA channel reports a "stopped channel", the transfer should
+not be issued until the next "start of frame interrupt", hence the need to
+know if a channel is in running or stopped state.
+
+d) Bandwidth guarantee
+The PXA architecture has 4 levels of DMAs priorities : high, normal, low.
+The high priorities get twice as much bandwidth as the normal, which get twice
+as much as the low priorities.
+A driver should be able to request a priority, especially the real-time
+ones such as pxa_camera with (big) throughputs.
+
+Design
+======
+a) Virtual channels
+Same concept as in sa11x0 driver, ie. a driver was assigned a "virtual
+channel" linked to the requestor line, and the physical DMA channel is
+assigned on the fly when the transfer is issued.
+
+b) Transfer anatomy for a scatter-gather transfer
+
+::
+
+ +------------+-----+---------------+----------------+-----------------+
+ | desc-sg[0] | ... | desc-sg[last] | status updater | finisher/linker |
+ +------------+-----+---------------+----------------+-----------------+
+
+This structure is pointed by dma->sg_cpu.
+The descriptors are used as follows :
+
+ - desc-sg[i]: i-th descriptor, transferring the i-th sg
+ element to the video buffer scatter gather
+
+ - status updater
+ Transfers a single u32 to a well known dma coherent memory to leave
+ a trace that this transfer is done. The "well known" is unique per
+ physical channel, meaning that a read of this value will tell which
+ is the last finished transfer at that point in time.
+
+ - finisher: has ddadr=DADDR_STOP, dcmd=ENDIRQEN
+
+ - linker: has ddadr= desc-sg[0] of next transfer, dcmd=0
+
+c) Transfers hot-chaining
+Suppose the running chain is:
+
+::
+
+ Buffer 1 Buffer 2
+ +---------+----+---+ +----+----+----+---+
+ | d0 | .. | dN | l | | d0 | .. | dN | f |
+ +---------+----+-|-+ ^----+----+----+---+
+ | |
+ +----+
+
+After a call to dmaengine_submit(b3), the chain will look like:
+
+::
+
+ Buffer 1 Buffer 2 Buffer 3
+ +---------+----+---+ +----+----+----+---+ +----+----+----+---+
+ | d0 | .. | dN | l | | d0 | .. | dN | l | | d0 | .. | dN | f |
+ +---------+----+-|-+ ^----+----+----+-|-+ ^----+----+----+---+
+ | | | |
+ +----+ +----+
+ new_link
+
+If while new_link was created the DMA channel stopped, it is _not_
+restarted. Hot-chaining doesn't break the assumption that
+dma_async_issue_pending() is to be used to ensure the transfer is actually started.
+
+One exception to this rule :
+
+- if Buffer1 and Buffer2 had all their addresses 8 bytes aligned
+
+- and if Buffer3 has at least one address not 4 bytes aligned
+
+- then hot-chaining cannot happen, as the channel must be stopped, the
+ "align bit" must be set, and the channel restarted As a consequence,
+ such a transfer tx_submit() will be queued on the submitted queue, and
+ this specific case if the DMA is already running in aligned mode.
+
+d) Transfers completion updater
+Each time a transfer is completed on a channel, an interrupt might be
+generated or not, up to the client's request. But in each case, the last
+descriptor of a transfer, the "status updater", will write the latest
+transfer being completed into the physical channel's completion mark.
+
+This will speed up residue calculation, for large transfers such as video
+buffers which hold around 6k descriptors or more. This also allows without
+any lock to find out what is the latest completed transfer in a running
+DMA chain.
+
+e) Transfers completion, irq and tasklet
+When a transfer flagged as "DMA_PREP_INTERRUPT" is finished, the dma irq
+is raised. Upon this interrupt, a tasklet is scheduled for the physical
+channel.
+
+The tasklet is responsible for :
+
+- reading the physical channel last updater mark
+
+- calling all the transfer callbacks of finished transfers, based on
+ that mark, and each transfer flags.
+
+If a transfer is completed while this handling is done, a dma irq will
+be raised, and the tasklet will be scheduled once again, having a new
+updater mark.
+
+f) Residue
+Residue granularity will be descriptor based. The issued but not completed
+transfers will be scanned for all of their descriptors against the
+currently running descriptor.
+
+g) Most complicated case of driver's tx queues
+The most tricky situation is when :
+
+ - there are not "acked" transfers (tx0)
+
+ - a driver submitted an aligned tx1, not chained
+
+ - a driver submitted an aligned tx2 => tx2 is cold chained to tx1
+
+ - a driver issued tx1+tx2 => channel is running in aligned mode
+
+ - a driver submitted an aligned tx3 => tx3 is hot-chained
+
+ - a driver submitted an unaligned tx4 => tx4 is put in submitted queue,
+ not chained
+
+ - a driver issued tx4 => tx4 is put in issued queue, not chained
+
+ - a driver submitted an aligned tx5 => tx5 is put in submitted queue, not
+ chained
+
+ - a driver submitted an aligned tx6 => tx6 is put in submitted queue,
+ cold chained to tx5
+
+ This translates into (after tx4 is issued) :
+
+ - issued queue
+
+ ::
+
+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+
+ | tx1 | | tx2 | | tx3 | | tx4 |
+ +---|-+ ^---|-+ ^-----+ +-----+
+ | | | |
+ +---+ +---+
+ - submitted queue
+ +-----+ +-----+
+ | tx5 | | tx6 |
+ +---|-+ ^-----+
+ | |
+ +---+
+
+- completed queue : empty
+
+- allocated queue : tx0
+
+It should be noted that after tx3 is completed, the channel is stopped, and
+restarted in "unaligned mode" to handle tx4.
+
+Author: Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>