[PATCH v7 2/8] dt-bindings: Introduce interconnect provider bindings
From: Maxime Ripard <hidden>
Date: 2018-08-30 07:47:20
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Hi, On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 03:33:29PM +0300, Georgi Djakov wrote:
On 08/27/2018 06:11 PM, Maxime Ripard wrote:quoted
On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 10:35:23AM -0500, Rob Herring wrote:quoted
On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 9:51 AM Georgi Djakov [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
Hi Maxime, On 08/20/2018 06:32 PM, Maxime Ripard wrote:quoted
Hi Georgi, On Tue, Aug 07, 2018 at 05:54:38PM +0300, Georgi Djakov wrote:quoted
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There is also a patch series from Maxime Ripard that's addressing the same general area. See "dt-bindings: Add a dma-parent property". We don't need multiple ways to address describing the device to memory paths, so you all had better work out a common solution.Looks like this fits exactly into the interconnect API concept. I see MBUS as interconnect provider and display/camera as consumers, that report their bandwidth needs. I am also planning to add support for priority.Thanks for working on this. After looking at your serie, the one thing I'm a bit uncertain about (and the most important one to us) is how we would be able to tell through which interconnect the DMA are done. This is important to us since our topology is actually quite simple as you've seen, but the RAM is not mapped on that bus and on the CPU's, so we need to apply an offset to each buffer being DMA'd.Ok, i see - your problem is not about bandwidth scaling but about using different memory ranges by the driver to access the same location. So this is not really the same and your problem is different. Also the interconnect bindings are describing a path and endpoints. However i am open to any ideas.It may be different things you need, but both are related to the path between a bus master and memory. We can't have each 'problem' described in a different way. Well, we could as long as each platform has different problems, but that's unlikely. It could turn out that the only commonality is property naming convention, but that's still better than 2 independent solutions.Yeah, I really don't think the two issues are unrelated. Can we maybe have a particular interconnect-names value to mark the interconnect being used to perform DMA?We can call one of the paths "dma" and use it to perform DMA for the current device. I don't see a problem with this. The name of the path is descriptive and makes sense. And by doing we avoid adding more DT properties, which would be an other option.
That works for me. If Rob is fine with it too, I'll send an updated version of my serie based on yours. Thanks! Maxime -- Maxime Ripard, Bootlin Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering https://bootlin.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/attachments/20180830/32f68ac9/attachment-0001.sig>