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SubjectRe: [PATCH V10 1/1] dmaengine: amd: qdma: Add AMD QDMA driver
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On 4/17/24 10:03, Vinod Koul wrote:
> On 08-04-24, 11:06, Lizhi Hou wrote:
>
>>>> +static void *qdma_get_metadata_ptr(struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *tx,
>>>> + size_t *payload_len, size_t *max_len)
>>>> +{
>>>> + struct qdma_mm_vdesc *vdesc;
>>>> +
>>>> + vdesc = container_of(tx, typeof(*vdesc), vdesc.tx);
>>>> + if (payload_len)
>>>> + *payload_len = sizeof(vdesc->dev_addr);
>>>> + if (max_len)
>>>> + *max_len = sizeof(vdesc->dev_addr);
>>>> +
>>>> + return &vdesc->dev_addr;
>>> Can you describe what metadata is being used here for?
>> The metadata is the device address the dma request will transfer
>>
>> data to / from.  Please see the example usage here:
>>
>> https://github.com/houlz0507/XRT-1/blob/qdma_v1_usage/src/runtime_src/core/pcie/driver/linux/xocl/subdev/qdma.c#L311
>>
>> Before dmaengine_submit(), it specifies the device address.
> Hmmm, why is the vaddr passed like this, why not use slave_config for
> this
>
This is because the hardware is capable to process multiple vdesc at one
kick off.

For example, there are two pending vdesc: vd1 and vd2. If there is
enough free

space in hardware queue, the vd1 and vd2 can be put in queue, and do one
kick off

to transfer both vd1 and vd2.

The destination device address of vd1 and vd2 could be any valid device
address.

desc_metadata_ptr seems helpful for the per vdesc destination device
address.


If using slave_config, it needs to call dmaengine_slave_config() and

dmaengine_prep_slave_sg() with a lock protection. Is this what you would
recommend?


Thanks,

Lizhi


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