From: Greg KH <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
To: Stanislav Meduna <stano@meduna.org>
Cc: "linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
hjk@hansjkoch.de
Subject: Re: UIO and memory from dma_alloc_coherent - UIO_MEM_PHYS?
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 10:18:54 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140217181854.GA7119@kroah.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <53024FAD.2000709@meduna.org>
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 07:06:37PM +0100, Stanislav Meduna wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what is the correct way for a UIO driver to pass a memory allocated
> using dma_alloc_coherent to userspace? I have googled for examples
> but I was not able to find a definitive answer.
>
> My device needs two 128 kB chunks of DMA-able memory. First I tried
>
> pdev->tx_vaddr = dma_zalloc_coherent(&dev->dev, pdev->dma_len,
> &pdev->tx_paddr, GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA);
>
> info->mem[2].name = "txdma";
> info->mem[2].addr = (phys_addr_t) pdev->tx_vaddr;
> info->mem[2].size = pdev->dma_len;
> info->mem[2].memtype = UIO_MEM_LOGICAL;
>
> This seemed to work at the first try, but tends to panic in various
> ways when unmapping. It probably only maps the first page or something
> like that and accessing past some limit overwrites something.
Have you tried the uio_dmem_genirq.c driver? Or are you writing a new
one?
> If I change this to
>
> info->mem[2].addr = (phys_addr_t) pdev->tx_paddr;
> info->mem[2].memtype = UIO_MEM_PHYS;
>
> it seems to work at least on x86 with < 4GB memory. The uio_pruss.c
> (or uio_dmem_genirq.c in newer kernels) do this as well.
>
> I have a bad feeling here - if I am allocating something that
> is a virtual memory in the kernel, I don't expect to pretend I am
> accessing something else. The UIO howto explicitely states
> that UIO_MEM_PHYS is meant for a "physical memory on your card".
>
> Is this really a recommended way of doing this and is it portable
> to other architectures?
>
> I am using 3.4 kernel with realtime patches.
The uio_dmem_genirq.c driver showed up in 3.8, so it might be good for
you to update your kernel if you want to do DMA memory with a UIO
driver, as lots of other things in this area was fixed to accomplish
this.
Hope this helps,
greg k-h
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-02-17 18:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-02-17 18:06 UIO and memory from dma_alloc_coherent - UIO_MEM_PHYS? Stanislav Meduna
2014-02-17 18:18 ` Greg KH [this message]
2014-02-17 18:32 ` Stanislav Meduna
2014-02-17 19:18 ` Greg KH
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