From: Timur Tabi <timur@freescale.com>
To: Bruce_Leonard@selinc.com
Cc: linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: Using DMA
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 08:51:07 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <49199BDB.8050700@freescale.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <OFD9F4E831.43139485-ON882574FD.00772E9C-882574FD.007963C9@selinc.com>
Bruce_Leonard@selinc.com wrote:
> linuxppc-embedded-bounces+brucle=selinc.com@ozlabs.org wrote on 11/09/2008
> 04:09:51 PM:
>
>>> The Elo device driver is an async DMA back-end driver. That is, you
>>> don't communicate with that driver directly, you communicate with the
>>> async library (which is new - so you won't find it in LDD3).
>>>
>> Okay, has anyone actually _used_ the Elo driver? I can't get the probe
>> function to run. I get into of_fsl_dma_init(), but of_fsl_dma_probe()
>> never executes. I have CONFIG_DMADEVICES and CONFIG_FSL_DMA set in my
>
> It would help if I was sure _when_the probe function was supposed to be
> called.
Normally, your driver's OF probe function will be called when the driver calls
of_register_platform_driver().
> I traced of_fsl_dma_init() all the way down into
> bus_for_each_dev(), but the call to the passed in function
> (__driver_attach() in this case) never gets called.
I believe this because the kernel never scanned the DMA entries in the device
tree. This is why I said you need of_platform_bus_probe() with the compatible
field of the parent of the DMA controller node. Send me your device tree.
> Also, my NAND driver init function is
> wrapped in module_init() whereas the Elo driver init function is wrapped
> in subsys_initcall().
When compiled as a module, subsys_initcall() becomes module_init(). When
compiled in-kernel, subsys_initcall() guarantees the DMA driver is initialized
before other (normal) drivers are.
--
Timur Tabi
Linux kernel developer at Freescale
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-11-11 14:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-11-06 2:07 Using DMA Bruce_Leonard
2008-11-06 18:29 ` Scott Wood
2008-11-06 18:36 ` Bill Gatliff
2008-11-06 20:58 ` Bruce_Leonard
2008-11-06 21:42 ` Bill Gatliff
2008-11-07 15:43 ` Timur Tabi
2008-11-07 21:31 ` Bruce_Leonard
2008-11-07 21:46 ` Timur Tabi
2008-11-07 22:12 ` Bruce_Leonard
2008-11-07 22:28 ` Timur Tabi
2008-11-07 22:37 ` Bruce_Leonard
2008-11-09 3:26 ` Bill Gatliff
2008-11-09 3:25 ` Bill Gatliff
2008-11-10 0:09 ` Bruce_Leonard
2008-11-10 14:35 ` Timur Tabi
2008-11-10 17:58 ` Bruce_Leonard
2008-11-11 9:09 ` Rajasekaran Kaliyaperumal, Chennai
2008-11-11 10:22 ` Porting Linux to 8051 [ was:Re: Using DMA ] Martyn Welch
2008-11-10 22:06 ` Using DMA Bruce_Leonard
2008-11-11 14:51 ` Timur Tabi [this message]
2008-11-11 18:19 ` Bruce_Leonard
2008-11-11 19:22 ` Timur Tabi
2008-11-11 21:46 ` Bruce_Leonard
2008-11-11 21:54 ` Timur Tabi
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