| ==================== |
| DMA Engine API Guide |
| ==================== |
| |
| Vinod Koul <vinod dot koul at intel.com> |
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| .. note:: For DMA Engine usage in async_tx please see: |
| ``Documentation/crypto/async-tx-api.rst`` |
| |
| |
| Below is a guide to device driver writers on how to use the Slave-DMA API of the |
| DMA Engine. This is applicable only for slave DMA usage only. |
| |
| DMA usage |
| ========= |
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| The slave DMA usage consists of following steps: |
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| - Allocate a DMA slave channel |
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| - Set slave and controller specific parameters |
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| - Get a descriptor for transaction |
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| - Submit the transaction |
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| - Issue pending requests and wait for callback notification |
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| The details of these operations are: |
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| 1. Allocate a DMA slave channel |
| |
| Channel allocation is slightly different in the slave DMA context, |
| client drivers typically need a channel from a particular DMA |
| controller only and even in some cases a specific channel is desired. |
| To request a channel dma_request_chan() API is used. |
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| Interface: |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| struct dma_chan *dma_request_chan(struct device *dev, const char *name); |
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| Which will find and return the ``name`` DMA channel associated with the 'dev' |
| device. The association is done via DT, ACPI or board file based |
| dma_slave_map matching table. |
| |
| A channel allocated via this interface is exclusive to the caller, |
| until dma_release_channel() is called. |
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| 2. Set slave and controller specific parameters |
| |
| Next step is always to pass some specific information to the DMA |
| driver. Most of the generic information which a slave DMA can use |
| is in struct dma_slave_config. This allows the clients to specify |
| DMA direction, DMA addresses, bus widths, DMA burst lengths etc |
| for the peripheral. |
| |
| If some DMA controllers have more parameters to be sent then they |
| should try to embed struct dma_slave_config in their controller |
| specific structure. That gives flexibility to client to pass more |
| parameters, if required. |
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| Interface: |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| int dmaengine_slave_config(struct dma_chan *chan, |
| struct dma_slave_config *config) |
| |
| Please see the dma_slave_config structure definition in dmaengine.h |
| for a detailed explanation of the struct members. Please note |
| that the 'direction' member will be going away as it duplicates the |
| direction given in the prepare call. |
| |
| 3. Get a descriptor for transaction |
| |
| For slave usage the various modes of slave transfers supported by the |
| DMA-engine are: |
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| - slave_sg: DMA a list of scatter gather buffers from/to a peripheral |
| |
| - dma_cyclic: Perform a cyclic DMA operation from/to a peripheral till the |
| operation is explicitly stopped. |
| |
| - interleaved_dma: This is common to Slave as well as M2M clients. For slave |
| address of devices' fifo could be already known to the driver. |
| Various types of operations could be expressed by setting |
| appropriate values to the 'dma_interleaved_template' members. Cyclic |
| interleaved DMA transfers are also possible if supported by the channel by |
| setting the DMA_PREP_REPEAT transfer flag. |
| |
| A non-NULL return of this transfer API represents a "descriptor" for |
| the given transaction. |
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| Interface: |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *dmaengine_prep_slave_sg( |
| struct dma_chan *chan, struct scatterlist *sgl, |
| unsigned int sg_len, enum dma_data_direction direction, |
| unsigned long flags); |
| |
| struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *dmaengine_prep_dma_cyclic( |
| struct dma_chan *chan, dma_addr_t buf_addr, size_t buf_len, |
| size_t period_len, enum dma_data_direction direction); |
| |
| struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *dmaengine_prep_interleaved_dma( |
| struct dma_chan *chan, struct dma_interleaved_template *xt, |
| unsigned long flags); |
| |
| The peripheral driver is expected to have mapped the scatterlist for |
| the DMA operation prior to calling dmaengine_prep_slave_sg(), and must |
| keep the scatterlist mapped until the DMA operation has completed. |
| The scatterlist must be mapped using the DMA struct device. |
| If a mapping needs to be synchronized later, dma_sync_*_for_*() must be |
| called using the DMA struct device, too. |
| So, normal setup should look like this: |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| struct device *dma_dev = dmaengine_get_dma_device(chan); |
| |
| nr_sg = dma_map_sg(dma_dev, sgl, sg_len); |
| if (nr_sg == 0) |
| /* error */ |
| |
| desc = dmaengine_prep_slave_sg(chan, sgl, nr_sg, direction, flags); |
| |
| Once a descriptor has been obtained, the callback information can be |
| added and the descriptor must then be submitted. Some DMA engine |
| drivers may hold a spinlock between a successful preparation and |
| submission so it is important that these two operations are closely |
| paired. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| Although the async_tx API specifies that completion callback |
| routines cannot submit any new operations, this is not the |
| case for slave/cyclic DMA. |
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| For slave DMA, the subsequent transaction may not be available |
| for submission prior to callback function being invoked, so |
| slave DMA callbacks are permitted to prepare and submit a new |
| transaction. |
| |
| For cyclic DMA, a callback function may wish to terminate the |
| DMA via dmaengine_terminate_async(). |
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| Therefore, it is important that DMA engine drivers drop any |
| locks before calling the callback function which may cause a |
| deadlock. |
| |
| Note that callbacks will always be invoked from the DMA |
| engines tasklet, never from interrupt context. |
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| **Optional: per descriptor metadata** |
| |
| DMAengine provides two ways for metadata support. |
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| DESC_METADATA_CLIENT |
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| The metadata buffer is allocated/provided by the client driver and it is |
| attached to the descriptor. |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| int dmaengine_desc_attach_metadata(struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *desc, |
| void *data, size_t len); |
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| DESC_METADATA_ENGINE |
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| The metadata buffer is allocated/managed by the DMA driver. The client |
| driver can ask for the pointer, maximum size and the currently used size of |
| the metadata and can directly update or read it. |
| |
| Becasue the DMA driver manages the memory area containing the metadata, |
| clients must make sure that they do not try to access or get the pointer |
| after their transfer completion callback has run for the descriptor. |
| If no completion callback has been defined for the transfer, then the |
| metadata must not be accessed after issue_pending. |
| In other words: if the aim is to read back metadata after the transfer is |
| completed, then the client must use completion callback. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
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| void *dmaengine_desc_get_metadata_ptr(struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *desc, |
| size_t *payload_len, size_t *max_len); |
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| int dmaengine_desc_set_metadata_len(struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *desc, |
| size_t payload_len); |
| |
| Client drivers can query if a given mode is supported with: |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| bool dmaengine_is_metadata_mode_supported(struct dma_chan *chan, |
| enum dma_desc_metadata_mode mode); |
| |
| Depending on the used mode client drivers must follow different flow. |
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| DESC_METADATA_CLIENT |
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| - DMA_MEM_TO_DEV / DEV_MEM_TO_MEM: |
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| 1. prepare the descriptor (dmaengine_prep_*) |
| construct the metadata in the client's buffer |
| 2. use dmaengine_desc_attach_metadata() to attach the buffer to the |
| descriptor |
| 3. submit the transfer |
| |
| - DMA_DEV_TO_MEM: |
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| 1. prepare the descriptor (dmaengine_prep_*) |
| 2. use dmaengine_desc_attach_metadata() to attach the buffer to the |
| descriptor |
| 3. submit the transfer |
| 4. when the transfer is completed, the metadata should be available in the |
| attached buffer |
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| DESC_METADATA_ENGINE |
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| - DMA_MEM_TO_DEV / DEV_MEM_TO_MEM: |
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| 1. prepare the descriptor (dmaengine_prep_*) |
| 2. use dmaengine_desc_get_metadata_ptr() to get the pointer to the |
| engine's metadata area |
| 3. update the metadata at the pointer |
| 4. use dmaengine_desc_set_metadata_len() to tell the DMA engine the |
| amount of data the client has placed into the metadata buffer |
| 5. submit the transfer |
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| - DMA_DEV_TO_MEM: |
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| 1. prepare the descriptor (dmaengine_prep_*) |
| 2. submit the transfer |
| 3. on transfer completion, use dmaengine_desc_get_metadata_ptr() to get |
| the pointer to the engine's metadata area |
| 4. read out the metadata from the pointer |
| |
| .. note:: |
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| When DESC_METADATA_ENGINE mode is used the metadata area for the descriptor |
| is no longer valid after the transfer has been completed (valid up to the |
| point when the completion callback returns if used). |
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| Mixed use of DESC_METADATA_CLIENT / DESC_METADATA_ENGINE is not allowed, |
| client drivers must use either of the modes per descriptor. |
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| 4. Submit the transaction |
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| Once the descriptor has been prepared and the callback information |
| added, it must be placed on the DMA engine drivers pending queue. |
| |
| Interface: |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| dma_cookie_t dmaengine_submit(struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *desc) |
| |
| This returns a cookie can be used to check the progress of DMA engine |
| activity via other DMA engine calls not covered in this document. |
| |
| dmaengine_submit() will not start the DMA operation, it merely adds |
| it to the pending queue. For this, see step 5, dma_async_issue_pending. |
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| .. note:: |
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| After calling ``dmaengine_submit()`` the submitted transfer descriptor |
| (``struct dma_async_tx_descriptor``) belongs to the DMA engine. |
| Consequently, the client must consider invalid the pointer to that |
| descriptor. |
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| 5. Issue pending DMA requests and wait for callback notification |
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| The transactions in the pending queue can be activated by calling the |
| issue_pending API. If channel is idle then the first transaction in |
| queue is started and subsequent ones queued up. |
| |
| On completion of each DMA operation, the next in queue is started and |
| a tasklet triggered. The tasklet will then call the client driver |
| completion callback routine for notification, if set. |
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| Interface: |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| void dma_async_issue_pending(struct dma_chan *chan); |
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| Further APIs |
| ------------ |
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| 1. Terminate APIs |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| int dmaengine_terminate_sync(struct dma_chan *chan) |
| int dmaengine_terminate_async(struct dma_chan *chan) |
| int dmaengine_terminate_all(struct dma_chan *chan) /* DEPRECATED */ |
| |
| This causes all activity for the DMA channel to be stopped, and may |
| discard data in the DMA FIFO which hasn't been fully transferred. |
| No callback functions will be called for any incomplete transfers. |
| |
| Two variants of this function are available. |
| |
| dmaengine_terminate_async() might not wait until the DMA has been fully |
| stopped or until any running complete callbacks have finished. But it is |
| possible to call dmaengine_terminate_async() from atomic context or from |
| within a complete callback. dmaengine_synchronize() must be called before it |
| is safe to free the memory accessed by the DMA transfer or free resources |
| accessed from within the complete callback. |
| |
| dmaengine_terminate_sync() will wait for the transfer and any running |
| complete callbacks to finish before it returns. But the function must not be |
| called from atomic context or from within a complete callback. |
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| dmaengine_terminate_all() is deprecated and should not be used in new code. |
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| 2. Pause API |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| int dmaengine_pause(struct dma_chan *chan) |
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| This pauses activity on the DMA channel without data loss. |
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| 3. Resume API |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| int dmaengine_resume(struct dma_chan *chan) |
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| Resume a previously paused DMA channel. It is invalid to resume a |
| channel which is not currently paused. |
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| 4. Check Txn complete |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| enum dma_status dma_async_is_tx_complete(struct dma_chan *chan, |
| dma_cookie_t cookie, dma_cookie_t *last, dma_cookie_t *used) |
| |
| This can be used to check the status of the channel. Please see |
| the documentation in include/linux/dmaengine.h for a more complete |
| description of this API. |
| |
| This can be used in conjunction with dma_async_is_complete() and |
| the cookie returned from dmaengine_submit() to check for |
| completion of a specific DMA transaction. |
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| .. note:: |
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| Not all DMA engine drivers can return reliable information for |
| a running DMA channel. It is recommended that DMA engine users |
| pause or stop (via dmaengine_terminate_all()) the channel before |
| using this API. |
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| 5. Synchronize termination API |
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| .. code-block:: c |
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| void dmaengine_synchronize(struct dma_chan *chan) |
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| Synchronize the termination of the DMA channel to the current context. |
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| This function should be used after dmaengine_terminate_async() to synchronize |
| the termination of the DMA channel to the current context. The function will |
| wait for the transfer and any running complete callbacks to finish before it |
| returns. |
| |
| If dmaengine_terminate_async() is used to stop the DMA channel this function |
| must be called before it is safe to free memory accessed by previously |
| submitted descriptors or to free any resources accessed within the complete |
| callback of previously submitted descriptors. |
| |
| The behavior of this function is undefined if dma_async_issue_pending() has |
| been called between dmaengine_terminate_async() and this function. |