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From: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
To: <hongbo.zhang@freescale.com>
Cc: vinod.koul@intel.com, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	vakul@freescale.com, Hongbo Zhang <hongbo.zhang@freescale.com>,
	djbw@fb.com, linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] DMA: Freescale: update driver to support 8-channel DMA engine
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 18:13:06 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1372806786.8183.127@snotra> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1372650378-2936-2-git-send-email-hongbo.zhang@freescale.com> (from hongbo.zhang@freescale.com on Sun Jun 30 22:46:18 2013)

On 06/30/2013 10:46:18 PM, hongbo.zhang@freescale.com wrote:
> From: Hongbo Zhang <hongbo.zhang@freescale.com>
>=20
> This patch adds support to 8-channel DMA engine, thus the driver =20
> works for both
> the new 8-channel and the legacy 4-channel DMA engines.
>=20
> Signed-off-by: Hongbo Zhang <hongbo.zhang@freescale.com>
> ---
>  drivers/dma/fsldma.c |   48 =20
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
>  drivers/dma/fsldma.h |    4 ++--
>  2 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
>=20
> diff --git a/drivers/dma/fsldma.c b/drivers/dma/fsldma.c
> index 4fc2980..0f453ea 100644
> --- a/drivers/dma/fsldma.c
> +++ b/drivers/dma/fsldma.c
> @@ -1119,27 +1119,33 @@ static irqreturn_t fsldma_ctrl_irq(int irq, =20
> void *data)
>  	struct fsldma_device *fdev =3D data;
>  	struct fsldma_chan *chan;
>  	unsigned int handled =3D 0;
> -	u32 gsr, mask;
> +	u8 chan_sr[round_up(FSL_DMA_MAX_CHANS_PER_DEVICE, 4)];
> +	u32 gsr;
>  	int i;
>=20
> -	gsr =3D (fdev->feature & FSL_DMA_BIG_ENDIAN) ? in_be32(fdev->regs)
> -						   : =20
> in_le32(fdev->regs);
> -	mask =3D 0xff000000;
> -	dev_dbg(fdev->dev, "IRQ: gsr 0x%.8x\n", gsr);
> +	memset(&chan_sr, 0, sizeof(chan_sr));
> +	gsr =3D (fdev->feature & FSL_DMA_BIG_ENDIAN) ? =20
> in_be32(fdev->regs0)
> +						   : =20
> in_le32(fdev->regs0);
> +	memcpy(&chan_sr[0], &gsr, 4);
> +	dev_dbg(fdev->dev, "IRQ: gsr0 0x%.8x\n", gsr);
> +
> +	if (of_device_is_compatible(fdev->dev->of_node, =20
> "fsl,eloplus-dma2")) {

NACK; Figure out what sort of device you've got when you first probe =20
the device, and store the information for later.  Do not call device =20
tree stuff in an interrupt handler.

> +		gsr =3D (fdev->feature & FSL_DMA_BIG_ENDIAN) ?
> +			in_be32(fdev->regs1) : in_le32(fdev->regs1);
> +		memcpy(&chan_sr[4], &gsr, 4);
> +		dev_dbg(fdev->dev, "IRQ: gsr1 0x%.8x\n", gsr);
> +	}

Do these memcpy()s get inlined?  If not (and maybe even if they do), =20
it'd be better to use a union instead.

Wait a second -- how are we even getting into this code on these new =20
DMA controllers?  All 85xx-family DMA controllers use fsldma_chan_irq =20
directly.

> @@ -1341,13 +1349,22 @@ static int fsldma_of_probe(struct =20
> platform_device *op)
>  	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fdev->common.channels);
>=20
>  	/* ioremap the registers for use */
> -	fdev->regs =3D of_iomap(op->dev.of_node, 0);
> -	if (!fdev->regs) {
> -		dev_err(&op->dev, "unable to ioremap registers\n");
> +	fdev->regs0 =3D of_iomap(op->dev.of_node, 0);
> +	if (!fdev->regs0) {
> +		dev_err(&op->dev, "unable to ioremap register0\n");
>  		err =3D -ENOMEM;
>  		goto out_free_fdev;
>  	}
>=20
> +	if (of_device_is_compatible(op->dev.of_node, =20
> "fsl,eloplus-dma2")) {

Not "fsl,eloplusplus-dma"? :-)

More seriously, if we're sticking with this "elo" naming, maybe =20
"fsl,elo3-dma" would be better.  It would be odd to have "2" in the =20
name of the third generation of this hardware.

> diff --git a/drivers/dma/fsldma.h b/drivers/dma/fsldma.h
> index f5c3879..880664d 100644
> --- a/drivers/dma/fsldma.h
> +++ b/drivers/dma/fsldma.h
> @@ -112,10 +112,10 @@ struct fsldma_chan_regs {
>  };
>=20
>  struct fsldma_chan;
> -#define FSL_DMA_MAX_CHANS_PER_DEVICE 4
> +#define FSL_DMA_MAX_CHANS_PER_DEVICE 8
>=20
>  struct fsldma_device {
> -	void __iomem *regs;	/* DGSR register base */
> +	void __iomem *regs0, *regs1;	/* DGSR registers */

Either give these meaningful names, or use an array.  Or both (dgsr[2]).

Or just get rid of this, since I don't see why we need DGSR1 at all, as =20
previously noted.

-Scott=

       reply	other threads:[~2013-07-02 23:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <1372650378-2936-2-git-send-email-hongbo.zhang@freescale.com>
2013-07-02 23:13 ` Scott Wood [this message]
2013-07-03  3:47   ` [PATCH 2/2] DMA: Freescale: update driver to support 8-channel DMA engine Hongbo Zhang
2013-07-03 16:41     ` Scott Wood
2013-07-01  3:20 [PATCH 1/2] DMA: Freescale: Add new 8-channel DMA engine device tree nodes hongbo.zhang
2013-07-01  3:20 ` [PATCH 2/2] DMA: Freescale: update driver to support 8-channel DMA engine hongbo.zhang

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