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Android 14
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96 lines
3.5 KiB
Plaintext
Qualcomm Technologies HIDMA Management interface
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Qualcomm Technologies HIDMA is a high speed DMA device. It only supports
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memcpy and memset capabilities. It has been designed for virtualized
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environments.
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Each HIDMA HW instance consists of multiple DMA channels. These channels
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share the same bandwidth. The bandwidth utilization can be partitioned
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among channels based on the priority and weight assignments.
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There are only two priority levels and 15 weigh assignments possible.
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Other parameters here determine how much of the system bus this HIDMA
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instance can use like maximum read/write request and number of bytes to
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read/write in a single burst.
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Main node required properties:
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- compatible: "qcom,hidma-mgmt-1.0";
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- reg: Address range for DMA device
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- dma-channels: Number of channels supported by this DMA controller.
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- max-write-burst-bytes: Maximum write burst in bytes that HIDMA can
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occupy the bus for in a single transaction. A memcpy requested is
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fragmented to multiples of this amount. This parameter is used while
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writing into destination memory. Setting this value incorrectly can
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starve other peripherals in the system.
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- max-read-burst-bytes: Maximum read burst in bytes that HIDMA can
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occupy the bus for in a single transaction. A memcpy request is
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fragmented to multiples of this amount. This parameter is used while
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reading the source memory. Setting this value incorrectly can starve
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other peripherals in the system.
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- max-write-transactions: This value is how many times a write burst is
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applied back to back while writing to the destination before yielding
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the bus.
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- max-read-transactions: This value is how many times a read burst is
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applied back to back while reading the source before yielding the bus.
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- channel-reset-timeout-cycles: Channel reset timeout in cycles for this SOC.
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Once a reset is applied to the HW, HW starts a timer for reset operation
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to confirm. If reset is not completed within this time, HW reports reset
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failure.
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Sub-nodes:
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HIDMA has one or more DMA channels that are used to move data from one
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memory location to another.
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When the OS is not in control of the management interface (i.e. it's a guest),
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the channel nodes appear on their own, not under a management node.
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Required properties:
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- compatible: must contain "qcom,hidma-1.0" for initial HW or
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"qcom,hidma-1.1"/"qcom,hidma-1.2" for MSI capable HW.
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- reg: Addresses for the transfer and event channel
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- interrupts: Should contain the event interrupt
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- desc-count: Number of asynchronous requests this channel can handle
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- iommus: required a iommu node
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Optional properties for MSI:
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- msi-parent : See the generic MSI binding described in
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devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/msi.txt for a description of the
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msi-parent property.
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Example:
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Hypervisor OS configuration:
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hidma-mgmt@f9984000 = {
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compatible = "qcom,hidma-mgmt-1.0";
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reg = <0xf9984000 0x15000>;
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dma-channels = <6>;
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max-write-burst-bytes = <1024>;
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max-read-burst-bytes = <1024>;
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max-write-transactions = <31>;
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max-read-transactions = <31>;
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channel-reset-timeout-cycles = <0x500>;
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hidma_24: dma-controller@5c050000 {
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compatible = "qcom,hidma-1.0";
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reg = <0 0x5c050000 0x0 0x1000>,
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<0 0x5c0b0000 0x0 0x1000>;
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interrupts = <0 389 0>;
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desc-count = <10>;
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iommus = <&system_mmu>;
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};
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};
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Guest OS configuration:
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hidma_24: dma-controller@5c050000 {
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compatible = "qcom,hidma-1.0";
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reg = <0 0x5c050000 0x0 0x1000>,
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<0 0x5c0b0000 0x0 0x1000>;
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interrupts = <0 389 0>;
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desc-count = <10>;
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iommus = <&system_mmu>;
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};
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