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SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH 04/10] dma-engine: sun4i: Add support for Allwinner suniv F1C100s
On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 12:23:11AM +0300, Mesih Kilinc wrote:
> DMA of Allwinner suniv F1C100s is similar to sun4i. It has 4 NDMA, 4
> DDMA channels and endpoints are different. Also F1C100s has reset bit
> for DMA in CCU. Add support for it.
>
> Signed-off-by: Mesih Kilinc <mesihkilinc@gmail.com>
> ---
> drivers/dma/Kconfig | 4 ++--
> drivers/dma/sun4i-dma.c | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/dma/Kconfig b/drivers/dma/Kconfig
> index de511db..f8a65d2 100644
> --- a/drivers/dma/Kconfig
> +++ b/drivers/dma/Kconfig
> @@ -163,8 +163,8 @@ config DMA_SA11X0
>
> config DMA_SUN4I
> tristate "Allwinner A10 DMA SoCs support"
> - depends on MACH_SUN4I || MACH_SUN5I || MACH_SUN7I
> - default (MACH_SUN4I || MACH_SUN5I || MACH_SUN7I)
> + depends on MACH_SUN4I || MACH_SUN5I || MACH_SUN7I || MACH_SUNIV
> + default (MACH_SUN4I || MACH_SUN5I || MACH_SUN7I || MACH_SUNIV)
> select DMA_ENGINE
> select DMA_VIRTUAL_CHANNELS
> help
> diff --git a/drivers/dma/sun4i-dma.c b/drivers/dma/sun4i-dma.c
> index d267ff9..c0452c9 100644
> --- a/drivers/dma/sun4i-dma.c
> +++ b/drivers/dma/sun4i-dma.c
> @@ -36,7 +36,11 @@
> #define SUN4I_DMA_CFG_SRC_ADDR_MODE(mode) ((mode) << 5)
> #define SUN4I_DMA_CFG_SRC_DRQ_TYPE(type) (type)
>
> +#define SUNIV_DMA_CFG_DST_DATA_WIDTH(width) ((width) << 24)
> +#define SUNIV_DMA_CFG_SRC_DATA_WIDTH(width) ((width) << 8)
> +
> #define SUN4I_MAX_BURST 8
> +#define SUNIV_MAX_BURST 4
>
> /** Normal DMA register values **/
>
> @@ -44,6 +48,9 @@
> #define SUN4I_NDMA_DRQ_TYPE_SDRAM 0x16
> #define SUN4I_NDMA_DRQ_TYPE_LIMIT (0x1F + 1)
>
> +#define SUNIV_NDMA_DRQ_TYPE_SDRAM 0x11
> +#define SUNIV_NDMA_DRQ_TYPE_LIMIT (0x17 + 1)
> +
> /** Normal DMA register layout **/
>
> /* Dedicated DMA source/destination address mode values */
> @@ -57,6 +64,9 @@
> #define SUN4I_NDMA_CFG_BYTE_COUNT_MODE_REMAIN BIT(15)
> #define SUN4I_NDMA_CFG_SRC_NON_SECURE BIT(6)
>
> +#define SUNIV_NDMA_CFG_CONT_MODE BIT(29)
> +#define SUNIV_NDMA_CFG_WAIT_STATE(n) ((n) << 26)
> +
> /** Dedicated DMA register values **/
>
> /* Dedicated DMA source/destination address mode values */
> @@ -69,6 +79,9 @@
> #define SUN4I_DDMA_DRQ_TYPE_SDRAM 0x1
> #define SUN4I_DDMA_DRQ_TYPE_LIMIT (0x1F + 1)
>
> +#define SUNIV_DDMA_DRQ_TYPE_SDRAM 0x1
> +#define SUNIV_DDMA_DRQ_TYPE_LIMIT (0x9 + 1)
> +
> /** Dedicated DMA register layout **/
>
> /* Dedicated DMA configuration register layout */
> @@ -122,6 +135,11 @@
> #define SUN4I_DMA_NR_MAX_VCHANS \
> (SUN4I_NDMA_NR_MAX_VCHANS + SUN4I_DDMA_NR_MAX_VCHANS)
>
> +#define SUNIV_NDMA_NR_MAX_CHANNELS 4
> +#define SUNIV_DDMA_NR_MAX_CHANNELS 4
> +#define SUNIV_NDMA_NR_MAX_VCHANS (24 * 2 - 1)
> +#define SUNIV_DDMA_NR_MAX_VCHANS 10
> +
> /* This set of SUN4I_DDMA timing parameters were found experimentally while
> * working with the SPI driver and seem to make it behave correctly */
> #define SUN4I_DDMA_MAGIC_SPI_PARAMETERS \
> @@ -236,6 +254,16 @@ static void set_src_data_width_a10(u32 *p_cfg, s8 data_width)
> *p_cfg |= SUN4I_DMA_CFG_SRC_DATA_WIDTH(data_width);
> }
>
> +static void set_dst_data_width_f1c100s(u32 *p_cfg, s8 data_width)
> +{
> + *p_cfg |= SUNIV_DMA_CFG_DST_DATA_WIDTH(data_width);
> +}
> +
> +static void set_src_data_width_f1c100s(u32 *p_cfg, s8 data_width)
> +{
> + *p_cfg |= SUNIV_DMA_CFG_SRC_DATA_WIDTH(data_width);
> +}
> +
> static int convert_burst_a10(u32 maxburst)
> {
> if (maxburst > 8)
> @@ -245,6 +273,15 @@ static int convert_burst_a10(u32 maxburst)
> return (maxburst >> 2);
> }
>
> +static int convert_burst_f1c100s(u32 maxburst)
> +{
> + if (maxburst > 4)
> + return -EINVAL;
> +
> + /* 1 -> 0, 4 -> 1 */
> + return (maxburst >> 2);
> +}
> +

This is essentially the same function than for the A10, with a
different limit. Like a was saying, use a bitmask for the supported
bursts length, and test whether the burst is supported against that
mask. You won't have to duplicate those functions anymore.

--
Maxime Ripard, Bootlin
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
https://bootlin.com
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