From: heiko@sntech.de (Heiko Stübner)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [RFC 2/4] dma: add dmaengine driver for Samsung s3c24xx SoCs
Date: Thu, 16 May 2013 00:45:03 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201305160045.03934.heiko@sntech.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <45625193.0y3McEvmiD@flatron>
Am Donnerstag, 16. Mai 2013, 00:02:40 schrieb Tomasz Figa:
> On Wednesday 15 of May 2013 23:48:31 Heiko St?bner wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2013, 23:20:08 schrieb Sylwester Nawrocki:
> > > On 05/15/2013 10:31 PM, Heiko St?bner wrote:
> > > >>> + BUG();
> > > >>>
> > > >> > Isn't that a bit nasty. This macro should be used with care and
> > > >> > we
> > > >> > should recover if possible. dev_err()?
> > > >
> > > > runtime_config already denies any settings not in the 1,2 or 4bytes
> > > > range - the default-part should therefore never be reached. So if
> > > > any other value magically appears in the register and triggers the
> > > > default-part, something is seriously wrong. So my guess is, the BUG
> > > > might be appropriate.
> > > >
> > > > On the other hand the whole default+BUG part could also simply go
> > > > away,
> > > > for the same reasons.
> > >
> > > IMHO BUG() is not needed at all. As Linus suggested dev_err() is such
> > > case or WARN_ON() would be more appropriate. This has been discussed
> > > in the past extensively, not sure if you are aware of the other
> > > Linus' opinion on BUG()/BUG_ON() proliferation:
> > > https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/9/27/461
> >
> > Very interesting read and I'll keep this in mind in the future. What
> > about the other option ... i.e. simply getting rid of the whole "error
> > handling", as the other code paths should already make sure that only
> > valid values get written into the register.
> >
> > Can the value change in the register somehow on its own without kernel
> > intervention, or does this not happen?
>
> Hmm, it depends on hardware, I guess. Not sure how it works on this
> particular IP.
>
> Still, the mentioned BUG() was about a value in a driver-filled struct,
> wasn't it?
>
> /* Quoting the the code for reference */
>
> > +static u32 s3c24xx_dma_getbytes_chan(struct s3c24xx_dma_chan *s3cchan)
> > +{
> > + struct s3c24xx_dma_phy *phy = s3cchan->phy;
> > + struct s3c24xx_txd *txd = s3cchan->at;
> > + u32 tc = readl(phy->base + DSTAT) & DSTAT_CURRTC_MASK;
> > +
> > + switch (txd->dcon & DCON_DSZ_MASK) {
> > + case DCON_DSZ_BYTE:
> > + return tc;
> > + case DCON_DSZ_HALFWORD:
> > + return tc * 2;
> > + case DCON_DSZ_WORD:
> > + return tc * 4;
> > + default:
> > + break;
> > + }
> > +
> > + BUG();
>
> (Btw. I don't see anything setting the DCON_DSZ bits in this field. Am I
> missing something?)
this is for calculating the remaining bytes of the transaction. which is used
in s3c24xx_dma_tx_status.
And when looking at it again, I can't really fathom why I did it this way with
decoding the DSZ from the dcon value of the s3c24xx_txd again instead of
simply using the width value of the same struct ....
So it can be much simpler as
(...)
u32 tc = readl(phy->base + DSTAT) & DSTAT_CURRTC_MASK;
return tc * txd->width;
getting rid of this stuff alltogether
still puzzled how I came up with this strangeness in the first place
Heiko
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Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-05-11 11:30 [RFC 0/4] ARM: S3C24XX: add dmaengine based dma-driver Heiko Stübner
[not found] ` <201305111331.25405.heiko@sntech.de>
2013-05-14 12:47 ` [RFC 2/4] dma: add dmaengine driver for Samsung s3c24xx SoCs Linus Walleij
2013-05-14 13:51 ` Heiko Stübner
2013-05-15 18:38 ` Linus Walleij
2013-05-14 14:21 ` Tomasz Figa
2013-05-15 18:53 ` Linus Walleij
2013-05-15 20:31 ` Heiko Stübner
2013-05-15 21:20 ` Sylwester Nawrocki
2013-05-15 21:48 ` Heiko Stübner
2013-05-15 22:02 ` Tomasz Figa
2013-05-15 22:45 ` Heiko Stübner [this message]
2013-05-15 23:26 ` Tomasz Figa
2013-05-17 12:20 ` Linus Walleij
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