From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: davide.digesualdo@kaskonetworks.it (Davide Di Gesualdo) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:34:31 +0100 Subject: IXP425: help on HSS channelized service Message-ID: <4B0D3267.2000509@kaskonetworks.it> To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org Hi Krzysztof, thanks for your answer.. > The buffers have different structures for RX and TX. Do you refer to the tx_pointer_lists (which is not present for rx buffer)? The organization of rx and tx buffers isn't the same? If I want to read bytes of timeslot "ts" at offset "off", is it correct to read at position "chan_rx_buf(port) + CHAN_RX_FRAMES * ts + off"? > Looks like a modified code from one of my ixp4xx-[0-9][0-9] branch. It IS a modified code from your ixp4xx_hss. > Have you tried using the original code in e.g. ixp4xx-31? I cannot use right the original code because I need transfer callback in kernel space, not in user space.. > You may need to make some trivial changes related to "MVIP". Sorry, what changes do you mean? Keep in mind I have one channel per timeslot (maybe you refer to the possibility to have more channels?) Thank you! Davide Krzysztof Halasa ha scritto: > Davide Di Gesualdo writes: > >> I'm writing a kernel module for a HSS channelized service on IXP425 >> processor, based on ixp4xx_hss. I'm developing on a IXDPG425 Intel >> board, and the HSS bus is attached to four Si3210 ProSLIC chips. >> The purpose of this module is to read/write from/to HSS 8-byte buffers >> in raw mode (no particular alignment is required). In write direction, >> everything seems ok: if I write a buffer like >> char buf[] = {0xcb, 0xcb, 0xcb, 0xcb, 0xcb, 0xcb, 0xcb, 0xcb}; >> on a fixed timeslot and then read the TXD pin signal with a scope, I >> can see the correct waveform at the correct place; I've also tried to >> write a tone with a fixed freqeuncy, and I've listened it correctly. >> The problem comes with read direction: I've tried to make a loopback >> by copying the rxbuffer in the txbuffer, but I can't hear my voice >> back (instead I hear something like a continous buzz). I'm quite sure >> I read the rxbuffer in the correct way (I do the same when I write >> txbuffer, which works properly!). > > The buffers have different structures for RX and TX. > >> This is the ISR for HSS >> read-complete interrupt: > > Looks like a modified code from one of my ixp4xx-[0-9][0-9] branch. Have > you tried using the original code in e.g. ixp4xx-31? You may need to > make some trivial changes related to "MVIP". > > Not that my channelized HSS code is flawless or something, far from it, > but it works, both directions. -- Davide Di Gesualdo Kasko Networks S.r.l. P.zza Regina Margherita, 7 L'Aquila (AQ) - CAP 67100 - Italy Labs: +39 0862200460 Mobile: +39 3206203127 VoIP: +39 0857993233 Skype: davide.digesualdo