Message ID | 20190401054215.29152-1-drake@endlessm.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | mmc: alcor: enable DMA transfer of large buffers | expand |
On Mon, 1 Apr 2019 at 07:42, Daniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com> wrote: > > DMA on this hardware is limited to dealing with a single page at a > time. Previously, the driver was set up accordingly to request single-page > DMA buffers, however that had the effect of generating a large number > of small MMC requests for data I/O. > > Improve the driver to accept scatter-gather DMA buffers of larger sizes. > Iterate through those buffers a page at a time. > > Testing with dd, this increases write performance from 2mb/sec to > 10mb/sec, and increases read performance from 4mb/sec to 14mb/sec. > > Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com> Applied for next, thanks! Kind regards Uffe > --- > drivers/mmc/host/alcor.c | 88 ++++++++++++++++------------------------ > 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/alcor.c b/drivers/mmc/host/alcor.c > index 3e2efbf3cf8cd..ddcdab14707c8 100644 > --- a/drivers/mmc/host/alcor.c > +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/alcor.c > @@ -54,9 +54,9 @@ struct alcor_sdmmc_host { > struct delayed_work timeout_work; > > struct sg_mapping_iter sg_miter; /* SG state for PIO */ > + struct sg_dma_page_iter sg_diter; /* SG state for DMA */ > struct scatterlist *sg; > unsigned int blocks; /* remaining PIO blocks */ > - int sg_count; > > u32 irq_status_sd; > unsigned char cur_power_mode; > @@ -117,30 +117,19 @@ static void alcor_reset(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host, u8 val) > dev_err(host->dev, "%s: timeout\n", __func__); > } > > +/* > + * Perform DMA I/O of a single page. > + */ > static void alcor_data_set_dma(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host) > { > struct alcor_pci_priv *priv = host->alcor_pci; > - u32 addr; > - > - if (!host->sg_count) > - return; > + dma_addr_t addr; > > - if (!host->sg) { > - dev_err(host->dev, "have blocks, but no SG\n"); > + if (!__sg_page_iter_dma_next(&host->sg_diter)) > return; > - } > > - if (!sg_dma_len(host->sg)) { > - dev_err(host->dev, "DMA SG len == 0\n"); > - return; > - } > - > - > - addr = (u32)sg_dma_address(host->sg); > - > - alcor_write32(priv, addr, AU6601_REG_SDMA_ADDR); > - host->sg = sg_next(host->sg); > - host->sg_count--; > + addr = sg_page_iter_dma_address(&host->sg_diter); > + alcor_write32(priv, (u32) addr, AU6601_REG_SDMA_ADDR); > } > > static void alcor_trigger_data_transfer(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host) > @@ -153,12 +142,29 @@ static void alcor_trigger_data_transfer(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host) > ctrl |= AU6601_DATA_WRITE; > > if (data->host_cookie == COOKIE_MAPPED) { > + /* > + * For DMA transfers, this function is called just once, > + * at the start of the operation. The hardware can only > + * perform DMA I/O on a single page at a time, so here > + * we kick off the transfer with the first page, and expect > + * subsequent pages to be transferred upon IRQ events > + * indicating that the single-page DMA was completed. > + */ > + __sg_page_iter_start(&host->sg_diter.base, data->sg, > + data->sg_len, 0); > + > alcor_data_set_dma(host); > ctrl |= AU6601_DATA_DMA_MODE; > host->dma_on = 1; > - alcor_write32(priv, data->sg_count * 0x1000, > + alcor_write32(priv, data->blksz * data->blocks, > AU6601_REG_BLOCK_SIZE); > } else { > + /* > + * For PIO transfers, we break down each operation > + * into several sector-sized transfers. When one sector has > + * complete, the IRQ handler will call this function again > + * to kick off the transfer of the next sector. > + */ > alcor_write32(priv, data->blksz, AU6601_REG_BLOCK_SIZE); > } > > @@ -233,9 +239,8 @@ static void alcor_prepare_data(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host, > host->data->bytes_xfered = 0; > host->blocks = data->blocks; > host->sg = data->sg; > - host->sg_count = data->sg_count; > dev_dbg(host->dev, "prepare DATA: sg %i, blocks: %i\n", > - host->sg_count, host->blocks); > + data->sg_count, host->blocks); > > if (data->host_cookie != COOKIE_MAPPED) > alcor_prepare_sg_miter(host); > @@ -484,9 +489,6 @@ static int alcor_data_irq_done(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host, u32 intmask) > alcor_trf_block_pio(host, false); > return 1; > case AU6601_INT_DMA_END: > - if (!host->sg_count) > - break; > - > alcor_data_set_dma(host); > break; > default: > @@ -523,8 +525,7 @@ static void alcor_data_irq_thread(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host, u32 intmask) > if (alcor_data_irq_done(host, intmask)) > return; > > - if ((intmask & AU6601_INT_DATA_END) || !host->blocks || > - (host->dma_on && !host->sg_count)) > + if ((intmask & AU6601_INT_DATA_END) || !host->blocks || host->dma_on) > alcor_finish_data(host); > } > > @@ -762,8 +763,7 @@ static void alcor_pre_req(struct mmc_host *mmc, > struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host = mmc_priv(mmc); > struct mmc_data *data = mrq->data; > struct mmc_command *cmd = mrq->cmd; > - struct scatterlist *sg; > - unsigned int i, sg_len; > + unsigned int sg_len; > > if (!data || !cmd) > return; > @@ -785,11 +785,6 @@ static void alcor_pre_req(struct mmc_host *mmc, > if (data->blksz & 3) > return; > > - for_each_sg(data->sg, sg, data->sg_len, i) { > - if (sg->length != AU6601_MAX_DMA_BLOCK_SIZE) > - return; > - } > - > /* This data might be unmapped at this time */ > > sg_len = dma_map_sg(host->dev, data->sg, data->sg_len, > @@ -1037,26 +1032,13 @@ static void alcor_init_mmc(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host) > mmc->caps2 = MMC_CAP2_NO_SDIO; > mmc->ops = &alcor_sdc_ops; > > - /* The hardware does DMA data transfer of 4096 bytes to/from a single > - * buffer address. Scatterlists are not supported, but upon DMA > - * completion (signalled via IRQ), the original vendor driver does > - * then immediately set up another DMA transfer of the next 4096 > - * bytes. > - * > - * This means that we need to handle the I/O in 4096 byte chunks. > - * Lacking a way to limit the sglist entries to 4096 bytes, we instead > - * impose that only one segment is provided, with maximum size 4096, > - * which also happens to be the minimum size. This means that the > - * single-entry sglist handled by this driver can be handed directly > - * to the hardware, nice and simple. > - * > - * Unfortunately though, that means we only do 4096 bytes I/O per > - * MMC command. A future improvement would be to make the driver > - * accept sg lists and entries of any size, and simply iterate > - * through them 4096 bytes at a time. > + /* > + * Enable large requests through iteration of scatterlist pages. > + * Limit to 240 sectors per request like the original vendor driver. > */ > - mmc->max_segs = AU6601_MAX_DMA_SEGMENTS; > - mmc->max_seg_size = AU6601_MAX_DMA_BLOCK_SIZE; > + mmc->max_segs = 64; > + mmc->max_seg_size = 240 * 512; > + mmc->max_blk_count = 240; > mmc->max_req_size = mmc->max_seg_size; > } > > -- > 2.19.1 >
diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/alcor.c b/drivers/mmc/host/alcor.c index 3e2efbf3cf8cd..ddcdab14707c8 100644 --- a/drivers/mmc/host/alcor.c +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/alcor.c @@ -54,9 +54,9 @@ struct alcor_sdmmc_host { struct delayed_work timeout_work; struct sg_mapping_iter sg_miter; /* SG state for PIO */ + struct sg_dma_page_iter sg_diter; /* SG state for DMA */ struct scatterlist *sg; unsigned int blocks; /* remaining PIO blocks */ - int sg_count; u32 irq_status_sd; unsigned char cur_power_mode; @@ -117,30 +117,19 @@ static void alcor_reset(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host, u8 val) dev_err(host->dev, "%s: timeout\n", __func__); } +/* + * Perform DMA I/O of a single page. + */ static void alcor_data_set_dma(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host) { struct alcor_pci_priv *priv = host->alcor_pci; - u32 addr; - - if (!host->sg_count) - return; + dma_addr_t addr; - if (!host->sg) { - dev_err(host->dev, "have blocks, but no SG\n"); + if (!__sg_page_iter_dma_next(&host->sg_diter)) return; - } - if (!sg_dma_len(host->sg)) { - dev_err(host->dev, "DMA SG len == 0\n"); - return; - } - - - addr = (u32)sg_dma_address(host->sg); - - alcor_write32(priv, addr, AU6601_REG_SDMA_ADDR); - host->sg = sg_next(host->sg); - host->sg_count--; + addr = sg_page_iter_dma_address(&host->sg_diter); + alcor_write32(priv, (u32) addr, AU6601_REG_SDMA_ADDR); } static void alcor_trigger_data_transfer(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host) @@ -153,12 +142,29 @@ static void alcor_trigger_data_transfer(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host) ctrl |= AU6601_DATA_WRITE; if (data->host_cookie == COOKIE_MAPPED) { + /* + * For DMA transfers, this function is called just once, + * at the start of the operation. The hardware can only + * perform DMA I/O on a single page at a time, so here + * we kick off the transfer with the first page, and expect + * subsequent pages to be transferred upon IRQ events + * indicating that the single-page DMA was completed. + */ + __sg_page_iter_start(&host->sg_diter.base, data->sg, + data->sg_len, 0); + alcor_data_set_dma(host); ctrl |= AU6601_DATA_DMA_MODE; host->dma_on = 1; - alcor_write32(priv, data->sg_count * 0x1000, + alcor_write32(priv, data->blksz * data->blocks, AU6601_REG_BLOCK_SIZE); } else { + /* + * For PIO transfers, we break down each operation + * into several sector-sized transfers. When one sector has + * complete, the IRQ handler will call this function again + * to kick off the transfer of the next sector. + */ alcor_write32(priv, data->blksz, AU6601_REG_BLOCK_SIZE); } @@ -233,9 +239,8 @@ static void alcor_prepare_data(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host, host->data->bytes_xfered = 0; host->blocks = data->blocks; host->sg = data->sg; - host->sg_count = data->sg_count; dev_dbg(host->dev, "prepare DATA: sg %i, blocks: %i\n", - host->sg_count, host->blocks); + data->sg_count, host->blocks); if (data->host_cookie != COOKIE_MAPPED) alcor_prepare_sg_miter(host); @@ -484,9 +489,6 @@ static int alcor_data_irq_done(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host, u32 intmask) alcor_trf_block_pio(host, false); return 1; case AU6601_INT_DMA_END: - if (!host->sg_count) - break; - alcor_data_set_dma(host); break; default: @@ -523,8 +525,7 @@ static void alcor_data_irq_thread(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host, u32 intmask) if (alcor_data_irq_done(host, intmask)) return; - if ((intmask & AU6601_INT_DATA_END) || !host->blocks || - (host->dma_on && !host->sg_count)) + if ((intmask & AU6601_INT_DATA_END) || !host->blocks || host->dma_on) alcor_finish_data(host); } @@ -762,8 +763,7 @@ static void alcor_pre_req(struct mmc_host *mmc, struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host = mmc_priv(mmc); struct mmc_data *data = mrq->data; struct mmc_command *cmd = mrq->cmd; - struct scatterlist *sg; - unsigned int i, sg_len; + unsigned int sg_len; if (!data || !cmd) return; @@ -785,11 +785,6 @@ static void alcor_pre_req(struct mmc_host *mmc, if (data->blksz & 3) return; - for_each_sg(data->sg, sg, data->sg_len, i) { - if (sg->length != AU6601_MAX_DMA_BLOCK_SIZE) - return; - } - /* This data might be unmapped at this time */ sg_len = dma_map_sg(host->dev, data->sg, data->sg_len, @@ -1037,26 +1032,13 @@ static void alcor_init_mmc(struct alcor_sdmmc_host *host) mmc->caps2 = MMC_CAP2_NO_SDIO; mmc->ops = &alcor_sdc_ops; - /* The hardware does DMA data transfer of 4096 bytes to/from a single - * buffer address. Scatterlists are not supported, but upon DMA - * completion (signalled via IRQ), the original vendor driver does - * then immediately set up another DMA transfer of the next 4096 - * bytes. - * - * This means that we need to handle the I/O in 4096 byte chunks. - * Lacking a way to limit the sglist entries to 4096 bytes, we instead - * impose that only one segment is provided, with maximum size 4096, - * which also happens to be the minimum size. This means that the - * single-entry sglist handled by this driver can be handed directly - * to the hardware, nice and simple. - * - * Unfortunately though, that means we only do 4096 bytes I/O per - * MMC command. A future improvement would be to make the driver - * accept sg lists and entries of any size, and simply iterate - * through them 4096 bytes at a time. + /* + * Enable large requests through iteration of scatterlist pages. + * Limit to 240 sectors per request like the original vendor driver. */ - mmc->max_segs = AU6601_MAX_DMA_SEGMENTS; - mmc->max_seg_size = AU6601_MAX_DMA_BLOCK_SIZE; + mmc->max_segs = 64; + mmc->max_seg_size = 240 * 512; + mmc->max_blk_count = 240; mmc->max_req_size = mmc->max_seg_size; }
DMA on this hardware is limited to dealing with a single page at a time. Previously, the driver was set up accordingly to request single-page DMA buffers, however that had the effect of generating a large number of small MMC requests for data I/O. Improve the driver to accept scatter-gather DMA buffers of larger sizes. Iterate through those buffers a page at a time. Testing with dd, this increases write performance from 2mb/sec to 10mb/sec, and increases read performance from 4mb/sec to 14mb/sec. Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com> --- drivers/mmc/host/alcor.c | 88 ++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-)