Message ID | 1370533645-23690-4-git-send-email-g.liakhovetski@gmx.de (mailing list archive) |
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On Thursday 06 June 2013, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote: > +Required properties: > +- dmas: a list of <[DMA controller phandle] [MID/RID value]> pairs > +- dma-names: a list of DMA channel names, one per "dmas" entry Looks ok to me, although it might be helpful to clarify what MID/RID means, by expanding the acronym and describing whether one needs to pass both or just one of them. If both, what is the bit pattern? > * services would have to provide their own filters, which first would check > * the device driver, similar to how other DMAC drivers, e.g., sa11x0-dma.c, do > * this, and only then, in case of a match, call this common filter. > + * NOTE 2: This filter function is also used in the DT case by shdma_xlate(). > + * In that case the MID-RID value is used for slave channel filtering and is > + * passed to this function in the "arg" parameter. > */ > bool shdma_chan_filter(struct dma_chan *chan, void *arg) > { > struct shdma_chan *schan = to_shdma_chan(chan); > struct shdma_dev *sdev = to_shdma_dev(schan->dma_chan.device); > const struct shdma_ops *ops = sdev->ops; > - int slave_id = (int)arg; > + int match = (int)arg; > int ret; > > - if (slave_id < 0) > + if (match < 0) > /* No slave requested - arbitrary channel */ > return true; > > - if (slave_id >= slave_num) > + if (!schan->dev->of_node && match >= slave_num) > return false; > > - ret = ops->set_slave(schan, slave_id, true); > + ret = ops->set_slave(schan, match, true); > if (ret < 0) > return false; This is complicated by the fact that you are using the same function for two entirely different purposes. It would be easier to have a separate filter for the DT case, rather than reusing the one that uses the slave_id as an argument. > @@ -867,6 +883,29 @@ void shdma_chan_remove(struct shdma_chan *schan) > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL(shdma_chan_remove); > > +struct dma_chan *shdma_xlate(struct of_phandle_args *dma_spec, > + struct of_dma *ofdma) > +{ > + struct shdma_dev *sdev = ofdma->of_dma_data; > + u32 id = dma_spec->args[0]; > + dma_cap_mask_t mask; > + struct dma_chan *chan; > + > + if (dma_spec->args_count != 1 || !sdev) > + return NULL; > + > + dma_cap_zero(mask); > + /* Only slave DMA channels can be allocated via DT */ > + dma_cap_set(DMA_SLAVE, mask); > + > + chan = dma_request_channel(mask, shdma_chan_filter, (void *)id); > + if (chan) > + to_shdma_chan(chan)->hw_req = id; > + > + return chan; > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(shdma_xlate); I would suggest keeping this to the drivers/dma/sh/shdma.c file and not exporting it. The sudma would use a different binding anyway. > +/* > + * Find a slave channel configuration from the contoller list by either a slave > + * ID in the non-DT case, or by a MID/RID value in the DT case > + */ > static const struct sh_dmae_slave_config *dmae_find_slave( > - struct sh_dmae_chan *sh_chan, int slave_id) > + struct sh_dmae_chan *sh_chan, int match) > { > struct sh_dmae_device *shdev = to_sh_dev(sh_chan); > struct sh_dmae_pdata *pdata = shdev->pdata; > const struct sh_dmae_slave_config *cfg; > int i; > > - if (slave_id >= SH_DMA_SLAVE_NUMBER) > - return NULL; > + if (!sh_chan->shdma_chan.dev->of_node) { > + if (match >= SH_DMA_SLAVE_NUMBER) > + return NULL; > > - for (i = 0, cfg = pdata->slave; i < pdata->slave_num; i++, cfg++) > - if (cfg->slave_id == slave_id) > - return cfg; > + for (i = 0, cfg = pdata->slave; i < pdata->slave_num; i++, cfg++) > + if (cfg->slave_id == match) > + return cfg; > + } else { > + for (i = 0, cfg = pdata->slave; i < pdata->slave_num; i++, cfg++) > + if (cfg->mid_rid == match) { > + sh_chan->shdma_chan.slave_id = cfg->slave_id; > + return cfg; > + } > + } The pdata and slave_id should really not be needed here for the lookup in the DT case. Is this just temporary until all slave drivers use dmaenging_slave_config to pass the address? That should be clarified in a comment. Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-sh" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Hi Arnd On Mon, 17 Jun 2013, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Thursday 06 June 2013, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote: > > +Required properties: > > +- dmas: a list of <[DMA controller phandle] [MID/RID value]> pairs > > +- dma-names: a list of DMA channel names, one per "dmas" entry > > Looks ok to me, although it might be helpful to clarify what MID/RID means, > by expanding the acronym and describing whether one needs to pass both > or just one of them. If both, what is the bit pattern? One word: magic. MID/RID is what that value is called in the datasheet. E.g. on APE6 (r8a73a4) it is indeed divided into 2 fields - 2 and 6 bits for RID and MID respectively, I _guess_ 2 bits are to select a channel within a slave device and 6 bits to pick up one of slaves, but that doesn't fit with a slave with 8 channels (HSI), there are also slave devices with different MID values, so, those values are really better considered as a single magic value - an 8-bit channel request handle, which is also how they are listed in a reference table. > > * services would have to provide their own filters, which first would check > > * the device driver, similar to how other DMAC drivers, e.g., sa11x0-dma.c, do > > * this, and only then, in case of a match, call this common filter. > > + * NOTE 2: This filter function is also used in the DT case by shdma_xlate(). > > + * In that case the MID-RID value is used for slave channel filtering and is > > + * passed to this function in the "arg" parameter. > > */ > > bool shdma_chan_filter(struct dma_chan *chan, void *arg) > > { > > struct shdma_chan *schan = to_shdma_chan(chan); > > struct shdma_dev *sdev = to_shdma_dev(schan->dma_chan.device); > > const struct shdma_ops *ops = sdev->ops; > > - int slave_id = (int)arg; > > + int match = (int)arg; > > int ret; > > > > - if (slave_id < 0) > > + if (match < 0) > > /* No slave requested - arbitrary channel */ > > return true; > > > > - if (slave_id >= slave_num) > > + if (!schan->dev->of_node && match >= slave_num) > > return false; > > > > - ret = ops->set_slave(schan, slave_id, true); > > + ret = ops->set_slave(schan, match, true); > > if (ret < 0) > > return false; > > This is complicated by the fact that you are using the same function for > two entirely different purposes. It would be easier to have a separate > filter for the DT case, rather than reusing the one that uses the slave_id > as an argument. Hm, yes, I was considering either making 2 functions or reusing one, but it's really the same code with only difference - the DT version wouldn't have the "> slave_num" check. So, I decided to use a single function renaming "slave_id" to a neutral "match." You really think it's become too complex and should be copied for clarity? > > @@ -867,6 +883,29 @@ void shdma_chan_remove(struct shdma_chan *schan) > > } > > EXPORT_SYMBOL(shdma_chan_remove); > > > > +struct dma_chan *shdma_xlate(struct of_phandle_args *dma_spec, > > + struct of_dma *ofdma) > > +{ > > + struct shdma_dev *sdev = ofdma->of_dma_data; > > + u32 id = dma_spec->args[0]; > > + dma_cap_mask_t mask; > > + struct dma_chan *chan; > > + > > + if (dma_spec->args_count != 1 || !sdev) > > + return NULL; > > + > > + dma_cap_zero(mask); > > + /* Only slave DMA channels can be allocated via DT */ > > + dma_cap_set(DMA_SLAVE, mask); > > + > > + chan = dma_request_channel(mask, shdma_chan_filter, (void *)id); > > + if (chan) > > + to_shdma_chan(chan)->hw_req = id; > > + > > + return chan; > > +} > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(shdma_xlate); > > I would suggest keeping this to the drivers/dma/sh/shdma.c file > and not exporting it. The sudma would use a different binding anyway. Ok, can do that and then see, how different sudma's .xlate() function will be. If it's the same we can make this common again. > > +/* > > + * Find a slave channel configuration from the contoller list by either a slave > > + * ID in the non-DT case, or by a MID/RID value in the DT case > > + */ > > static const struct sh_dmae_slave_config *dmae_find_slave( > > - struct sh_dmae_chan *sh_chan, int slave_id) > > + struct sh_dmae_chan *sh_chan, int match) > > { > > struct sh_dmae_device *shdev = to_sh_dev(sh_chan); > > struct sh_dmae_pdata *pdata = shdev->pdata; > > const struct sh_dmae_slave_config *cfg; > > int i; > > > > - if (slave_id >= SH_DMA_SLAVE_NUMBER) > > - return NULL; > > + if (!sh_chan->shdma_chan.dev->of_node) { > > + if (match >= SH_DMA_SLAVE_NUMBER) > > + return NULL; > > > > - for (i = 0, cfg = pdata->slave; i < pdata->slave_num; i++, cfg++) > > - if (cfg->slave_id == slave_id) > > - return cfg; > > + for (i = 0, cfg = pdata->slave; i < pdata->slave_num; i++, cfg++) > > + if (cfg->slave_id == match) > > + return cfg; > > + } else { > > + for (i = 0, cfg = pdata->slave; i < pdata->slave_num; i++, cfg++) > > + if (cfg->mid_rid == match) { > > + sh_chan->shdma_chan.slave_id = cfg->slave_id; > > + return cfg; > > + } > > + } > > The pdata and slave_id should really not be needed here for the lookup in the DT > case. Is this just temporary until all slave drivers use dmaenging_slave_config > to pass the address? That should be clarified in a comment. Also with DT we still use platform data, passed to the driver using auxdata. This function finds a suitable struct sh_dmae_slave_config channel configuration entry in the platform data and returns it to the caller. I don't think this can be avoided without carrying all the platform data over to DT. Thanks Guennadi --- Guennadi Liakhovetski, Ph.D. Freelance Open-Source Software Developer http://www.open-technology.de/ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-sh" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On Tuesday 18 June 2013, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote: > Hi Arnd > > On Mon, 17 Jun 2013, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > > On Thursday 06 June 2013, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote: > > > +Required properties: > > > +- dmas: a list of <[DMA controller phandle] [MID/RID value]> pairs > > > +- dma-names: a list of DMA channel names, one per "dmas" entry > > > > Looks ok to me, although it might be helpful to clarify what MID/RID means, > > by expanding the acronym and describing whether one needs to pass both > > or just one of them. If both, what is the bit pattern? > > One word: magic. MID/RID is what that value is called in the datasheet. > E.g. on APE6 (r8a73a4) it is indeed divided into 2 fields - 2 and 6 bits > for RID and MID respectively, I _guess_ 2 bits are to select a channel > within a slave device and 6 bits to pick up one of slaves, but that > doesn't fit with a slave with 8 channels (HSI), there are also slave > devices with different MID values, so, those values are really better > considered as a single magic value - an 8-bit channel request handle, > which is also how they are listed in a reference table. Ok. > > > * services would have to provide their own filters, which first would check > > > * the device driver, similar to how other DMAC drivers, e.g., sa11x0-dma.c, do > > > * this, and only then, in case of a match, call this common filter. > > > + * NOTE 2: This filter function is also used in the DT case by shdma_xlate(). > > > + * In that case the MID-RID value is used for slave channel filtering and is > > > + * passed to this function in the "arg" parameter. > > > */ > > > bool shdma_chan_filter(struct dma_chan *chan, void *arg) > > > { > > > struct shdma_chan *schan = to_shdma_chan(chan); > > > struct shdma_dev *sdev = to_shdma_dev(schan->dma_chan.device); > > > const struct shdma_ops *ops = sdev->ops; > > > - int slave_id = (int)arg; > > > + int match = (int)arg; > > > int ret; > > > > > > - if (slave_id < 0) > > > + if (match < 0) > > > /* No slave requested - arbitrary channel */ > > > return true; > > > > > > - if (slave_id >= slave_num) > > > + if (!schan->dev->of_node && match >= slave_num) > > > return false; > > > > > > - ret = ops->set_slave(schan, slave_id, true); > > > + ret = ops->set_slave(schan, match, true); > > > if (ret < 0) > > > return false; > > > > This is complicated by the fact that you are using the same function for > > two entirely different purposes. It would be easier to have a separate > > filter for the DT case, rather than reusing the one that uses the slave_id > > as an argument. > > Hm, yes, I was considering either making 2 functions or reusing one, but > it's really the same code with only difference - the DT version wouldn't > have the "> slave_num" check. So, I decided to use a single function > renaming "slave_id" to a neutral "match." You really think it's become too > complex and should be copied for clarity? I think it would be easier to understand if you have two functions, but it's not very important. Especially if you make the new function specific to shdma, that would be clearer. > > > @@ -867,6 +883,29 @@ void shdma_chan_remove(struct shdma_chan *schan) > > > } > > > EXPORT_SYMBOL(shdma_chan_remove); > > > > > > +struct dma_chan *shdma_xlate(struct of_phandle_args *dma_spec, > > > + struct of_dma *ofdma) > > > +{ > > > + struct shdma_dev *sdev = ofdma->of_dma_data; > > > + u32 id = dma_spec->args[0]; > > > + dma_cap_mask_t mask; > > > + struct dma_chan *chan; > > > + > > > + if (dma_spec->args_count != 1 || !sdev) > > > + return NULL; > > > + > > > + dma_cap_zero(mask); > > > + /* Only slave DMA channels can be allocated via DT */ > > > + dma_cap_set(DMA_SLAVE, mask); > > > + > > > + chan = dma_request_channel(mask, shdma_chan_filter, (void *)id); > > > + if (chan) > > > + to_shdma_chan(chan)->hw_req = id; > > > + > > > + return chan; > > > +} > > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(shdma_xlate); > > > > I would suggest keeping this to the drivers/dma/sh/shdma.c file > > and not exporting it. The sudma would use a different binding anyway. > > Ok, can do that and then see, how different sudma's .xlate() function will > be. If it's the same we can make this common again. I hope we can get rid of the need for calling dma_request_channel() from xlate soon, since that is a bit silly anyway. Ideally you would just pick the right channel of the dma_device (or the first free one, depending on the driver) and return that from xlate. > > The pdata and slave_id should really not be needed here for the lookup in the DT > > case. Is this just temporary until all slave drivers use dmaenging_slave_config > > to pass the address? That should be clarified in a comment. > > Also with DT we still use platform data, passed to the driver using > auxdata. This function finds a suitable struct sh_dmae_slave_config > channel configuration entry in the platform data and returns it to the > caller. I don't think this can be avoided without carrying all the > platform data over to DT. I think that should be done anyway. A lot of the data can just be hardcoded in the driver based on the specific "compatible" value, e.g. the register offsets of the individual channels. The list of slaves that is currently passed in platform data should not be needed, but I realize that moving the FIFO addresses into the drivers is work in progress. Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-sh" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/shdma.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/shdma.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f99618e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/shdma.txt @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +* SHDMA Device Tree bindings + +Only generic DMA controller bindings are used for SHDMA DT nodes. + +* DMA controller + +Required properties: +- compatible: should be "renesas,shdma" +- #dma-cells: should be <1>, see "dmas" property below + +Optional properties (currently unused): +- dma-channels: number of DMA channels +- dma-requests: number of DMA request signals + +Example: + dma0: shdma@fe000020 { + compatible = "renesas,shdma"; + reg = <0xfe000020 0x89e0>; + interrupt-parent = <&gic>; + interrupts = <0 129 4 + 0 109 4 + 0 110 4 + 0 111 4 + 0 112 4 + 0 113 4 + 0 114 4 + 0 115 4 + 0 116 4 + 0 117 4 + 0 118 4 + 0 119 4 + 0 120 4 + 0 121 4 + 0 122 4 + 0 123 4 + 0 124 4 + 0 125 4 + 0 126 4 + 0 127 4 + 0 128 4>; + interrupt-names = "error", + "ch0", "ch1", "ch2", "ch3", + "ch4", "ch5", "ch6", "ch7", + "ch8", "ch9", "ch10", "ch11", + "ch12", "ch13", "ch14", "ch15", + "ch16", "ch17", "ch18", "ch19"; + #dma-cells = <1>; + dma-channels = <20>; + dma-requests = <256>; + }; + +* DMA client + +Required properties: +- dmas: a list of <[DMA controller phandle] [MID/RID value]> pairs +- dma-names: a list of DMA channel names, one per "dmas" entry + +Example: + dmas = <&dma0 0xd1 + &dma0 0xd2>; + dma-names = "tx", "rx"; diff --git a/drivers/dma/sh/shdma-base.c b/drivers/dma/sh/shdma-base.c index 4acb85a..4fd8293 100644 --- a/drivers/dma/sh/shdma-base.c +++ b/drivers/dma/sh/shdma-base.c @@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ */ #include <linux/delay.h> +#include <linux/of.h> +#include <linux/of_dma.h> #include <linux/shdma-base.h> #include <linux/dmaengine.h> #include <linux/init.h> @@ -175,7 +177,18 @@ static int shdma_setup_slave(struct shdma_chan *schan, int slave_id) { struct shdma_dev *sdev = to_shdma_dev(schan->dma_chan.device); const struct shdma_ops *ops = sdev->ops; - int ret; + int ret, match; + + if (schan->dev->of_node) { + match = schan->hw_req; + ret = ops->set_slave(schan, match, true); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + + slave_id = schan->slave_id; + } else { + match = slave_id; + } if (slave_id < 0 || slave_id >= slave_num) return -EINVAL; @@ -183,7 +196,7 @@ static int shdma_setup_slave(struct shdma_chan *schan, int slave_id) if (test_and_set_bit(slave_id, shdma_slave_used)) return -EBUSY; - ret = ops->set_slave(schan, slave_id, false); + ret = ops->set_slave(schan, match, false); if (ret < 0) { clear_bit(slave_id, shdma_slave_used); return ret; @@ -206,23 +219,26 @@ static int shdma_setup_slave(struct shdma_chan *schan, int slave_id) * services would have to provide their own filters, which first would check * the device driver, similar to how other DMAC drivers, e.g., sa11x0-dma.c, do * this, and only then, in case of a match, call this common filter. + * NOTE 2: This filter function is also used in the DT case by shdma_xlate(). + * In that case the MID-RID value is used for slave channel filtering and is + * passed to this function in the "arg" parameter. */ bool shdma_chan_filter(struct dma_chan *chan, void *arg) { struct shdma_chan *schan = to_shdma_chan(chan); struct shdma_dev *sdev = to_shdma_dev(schan->dma_chan.device); const struct shdma_ops *ops = sdev->ops; - int slave_id = (int)arg; + int match = (int)arg; int ret; - if (slave_id < 0) + if (match < 0) /* No slave requested - arbitrary channel */ return true; - if (slave_id >= slave_num) + if (!schan->dev->of_node && match >= slave_num) return false; - ret = ops->set_slave(schan, slave_id, true); + ret = ops->set_slave(schan, match, true); if (ret < 0) return false; @@ -867,6 +883,29 @@ void shdma_chan_remove(struct shdma_chan *schan) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(shdma_chan_remove); +struct dma_chan *shdma_xlate(struct of_phandle_args *dma_spec, + struct of_dma *ofdma) +{ + struct shdma_dev *sdev = ofdma->of_dma_data; + u32 id = dma_spec->args[0]; + dma_cap_mask_t mask; + struct dma_chan *chan; + + if (dma_spec->args_count != 1 || !sdev) + return NULL; + + dma_cap_zero(mask); + /* Only slave DMA channels can be allocated via DT */ + dma_cap_set(DMA_SLAVE, mask); + + chan = dma_request_channel(mask, shdma_chan_filter, (void *)id); + if (chan) + to_shdma_chan(chan)->hw_req = id; + + return chan; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(shdma_xlate); + int shdma_init(struct device *dev, struct shdma_dev *sdev, int chan_num) { diff --git a/drivers/dma/sh/shdma.c b/drivers/dma/sh/shdma.c index a5a1887..db497d6 100644 --- a/drivers/dma/sh/shdma.c +++ b/drivers/dma/sh/shdma.c @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ #include <linux/init.h> #include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/of.h> +#include <linux/of_dma.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/interrupt.h> #include <linux/dmaengine.h> @@ -301,20 +303,32 @@ static void sh_dmae_setup_xfer(struct shdma_chan *schan, } } +/* + * Find a slave channel configuration from the contoller list by either a slave + * ID in the non-DT case, or by a MID/RID value in the DT case + */ static const struct sh_dmae_slave_config *dmae_find_slave( - struct sh_dmae_chan *sh_chan, int slave_id) + struct sh_dmae_chan *sh_chan, int match) { struct sh_dmae_device *shdev = to_sh_dev(sh_chan); struct sh_dmae_pdata *pdata = shdev->pdata; const struct sh_dmae_slave_config *cfg; int i; - if (slave_id >= SH_DMA_SLAVE_NUMBER) - return NULL; + if (!sh_chan->shdma_chan.dev->of_node) { + if (match >= SH_DMA_SLAVE_NUMBER) + return NULL; - for (i = 0, cfg = pdata->slave; i < pdata->slave_num; i++, cfg++) - if (cfg->slave_id == slave_id) - return cfg; + for (i = 0, cfg = pdata->slave; i < pdata->slave_num; i++, cfg++) + if (cfg->slave_id == match) + return cfg; + } else { + for (i = 0, cfg = pdata->slave; i < pdata->slave_num; i++, cfg++) + if (cfg->mid_rid == match) { + sh_chan->shdma_chan.slave_id = cfg->slave_id; + return cfg; + } + } return NULL; } @@ -841,6 +855,14 @@ static int sh_dmae_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) if (err < 0) goto edmadevreg; + if (pdev->dev.of_node) { + int of_err = of_dma_controller_register(pdev->dev.of_node, + shdma_xlate, shdev); + if (of_err < 0 && of_err != -ENODEV) + dev_err(&pdev->dev, + "could not register of_dma_controller\n"); + } + return err; edmadevreg: @@ -889,6 +911,9 @@ static int sh_dmae_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) dma_async_device_unregister(dma_dev); + if (pdev->dev.of_node) + of_dma_controller_free(pdev->dev.of_node); + if (errirq > 0) free_irq(errirq, shdev); @@ -920,11 +945,18 @@ static int sh_dmae_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) return 0; } +static const struct of_device_id sh_dmae_of_match[] = { + { .compatible = "renesas,shdma", }, + { } +}; +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, sh_dmae_of_match); + static struct platform_driver sh_dmae_driver = { .driver = { .owner = THIS_MODULE, .pm = &sh_dmae_pm, .name = SH_DMAE_DRV_NAME, + .of_match_table = sh_dmae_of_match, }, .remove = sh_dmae_remove, .shutdown = sh_dmae_shutdown, diff --git a/include/linux/shdma-base.h b/include/linux/shdma-base.h index 9a93897..0815a0e 100644 --- a/include/linux/shdma-base.h +++ b/include/linux/shdma-base.h @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ #include <linux/dmaengine.h> #include <linux/interrupt.h> #include <linux/list.h> +#include <linux/of_dma.h> #include <linux/types.h> /** @@ -68,6 +69,8 @@ struct shdma_chan { int id; /* Raw id of this channel */ int irq; /* Channel IRQ */ int slave_id; /* Client ID for slave DMA */ + int hw_req; /* DMA request line for slave DMA - same + * as MID/RID, used with DT */ enum shdma_pm_state pm_state; }; @@ -123,5 +126,7 @@ int shdma_init(struct device *dev, struct shdma_dev *sdev, int chan_num); void shdma_cleanup(struct shdma_dev *sdev); bool shdma_chan_filter(struct dma_chan *chan, void *arg); +struct dma_chan *shdma_xlate(struct of_phandle_args *dma_spec, + struct of_dma *ofdma); #endif
This patch adds Device Tree support to the shdma driver. No special DT properties are used, only standard DMA DT bindings are implemented. Since shdma controllers reside on SoCs, their configuration is SoC-specific and shall be passed to the driver from the SoC platform data, using the auxdata procedure. Signed-off-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <g.liakhovetski+renesas@gmail.com> --- v2: merge DT binding documentation into the patch Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/shdma.txt | 61 +++++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/dma/sh/shdma-base.c | 51 +++++++++++++++++-- drivers/dma/sh/shdma.c | 44 ++++++++++++++-- include/linux/shdma-base.h | 5 ++ 4 files changed, 149 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/shdma.txt