Thread (35 messages) 35 messages, 3 authors, 2025-09-11

Re: [PATCH 09/11] dmaengine: add support for device_link

From: Frank Li <Frank.li@nxp.com>
Date: 2025-09-10 21:41:34
Also in: dmaengine, imx, lkml

On Wed, Sep 10, 2025 at 09:35:45PM +0200, Marco Felsch wrote:
On 25-09-09, Frank Li wrote:

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diff --git a/drivers/dma/dmaengine.c b/drivers/dma/dmaengine.c
index 758fcd0546d8bde8e8dddc6039848feeb1e24475..a50652bc70b8ce9d4edabfaa781b3432ee47d31e 100644
--- a/drivers/dma/dmaengine.c
+++ b/drivers/dma/dmaengine.c
@@ -817,6 +817,7 @@ struct dma_chan *dma_request_chan(struct device *dev, const char *name)
 	struct fwnode_handle *fwnode = dev_fwnode(dev);
 	struct dma_device *d, *_d;
 	struct dma_chan *chan = NULL;
+	struct device_link *dl;

 	if (is_of_node(fwnode))
 		chan = of_dma_request_slave_channel(to_of_node(fwnode), name);
@@ -858,6 +859,13 @@ struct dma_chan *dma_request_chan(struct device *dev, const char *name)
 	/* No functional issue if it fails, users are supposed to test before use */
 #endif

+	dl = device_link_add(dev, chan->device->dev, DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE_CONSUMER);
chan->device->dev is dmaengine devices. But some dmaengine's each channel
have device, consumer should link to chan's device, not dmaengine device
because some dmaengine support per channel clock\power management.
I get your point. Can you give me some pointers please? To me it seems
like the dma_chan_dev is only used for sysfs purpose according the
dmaengine.h.
Not really, there are other dma engineer already reuse it for other purpose.
So It needs update kernel doc for dma_chan_dev.
Can you please provide me some pointers? I checked the kernel code base
for the struct::dma_chan_dev. I didn't found any references within the
dmaengine drivers. The only usage I found was for the sysfs purpose.
static void k3_configure_chan_coherency(struct dma_chan *chan, u32 asel)
{
	struct device *chan_dev = &chan->dev->device;
	...
}
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chan's device's parent devices is dmaengine devices. it should also work
for sdma case
I see, this must be tested of course.
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        if (chan->device->create_devlink) {
                u32 flags = DL_FLAG_STATELESS | DL_FLAG_PM_RUNTIME | DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE_CONSUMER;
According device_link.rst: using DL_FLAG_STATELESS and
DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE_CONSUMER is invalid.
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                if (pm_runtime_active(dev))
                        flags |= DL_FLAG_RPM_ACTIVE;
This is of course interessting, thanks for the hint.
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When create device link (apply channel), consume may active.
I have read it as: "resue the supplier and ensure that the supplier
follows the consumer runtime state".
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                dl = device_link_add(chan->slave, &chan->dev->device, flags);
Huh.. you used the dmaengine device too?
/**
 * struct dma_chan_dev - relate sysfs device node to backing channel device
 * @chan: driver channel device
 * @device: sysfs device
 * @dev_id: parent dma_device dev_id
 * @chan_dma_dev: The channel is using custom/different dma-mapping
 * compared to the parent dma_device
 */
struct dma_chan_dev {
	struct dma_chan *chan;
	struct device device;
	int dev_id;
	bool chan_dma_dev;
};

struct dma_chan {
	struct dma_device *device; /// this one should be dmaengine
	struct dma_chan_dev *dev; /// this one is pre-chan device.
}
I've tested your approach but it turns out that teh dma_chan_dev has no
driver. Of course we could use the DL_FLAG_STATELESS flag but this is
described as:

| When driver presence on the supplier is irrelevant and only correct
| suspend/resume and shutdown ordering is needed, the device link may
| simply be set up with the ``DL_FLAG_STATELESS`` flag.  In other words,
| enforcing driver presence on the supplier is optional.

I want to enforce the driver presence, therefore I used the manged flags
which excludes the DL_FLAG_STATELESS, if I get it right.

Please see the below the debug output:

** use the dmaengine device as supplier **

device_link_init_status: supplier.dev:30bd0000.dma-controller supplier.drv:imx-sdma supplier.status:0x2 consumer:dev:30840000.spi consumer.drv:spi_imx consumer.status:0x1
device_link_init_status: supplier.dev:30e10000.dma-controller supplier.drv:imx-sdma supplier.status:0x2 consumer:dev:30c20000.sai consumer.drv:fsl-sai consumer.status:0x1


** use the dma channel device as supplier **

device_link_init_status: supplier.dev:dma0chan0 supplier.drv:no-driver supplier.status:0x0 consumer:dev:30840000.spi consumer.drv:spi_imx consumer.status:0x1
device_link_init_status: supplier.dev:dma0chan1 supplier.drv:no-driver supplier.status:0x0 consumer:dev:30840000.spi consumer.drv:spi_imx consumer.status:0x1
It should be similar with phy drivers, which phy_create() create individual
phy devices (like dma channel devices).
------------[ cut here ]------------
WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 51 at /drivers/base/core.c:1387 device_links_driver_bound+0x170/0x3a0
...
---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]---
------------[ cut here ]------------

As said, I get your point regarding the usage of the dma-channel device
but I didn't found any reference to a driver which used the dma-channel
device. Also since I want to have the supply driver to enforced by the
devlink I don't want to use the DL_FLAG_STATELESS flag.
Maybe add DL_FLAG, link to parent's device driver. Need some time to
investigate more. PHY driver should good example to refer to.
Regarding your point, that some DMA controllers may have seperate clocks
for each channel: I think this can be handled by the dmaengine driver,
e.g. via the device_alloc_chan_resources() hook.
device_alloc_chan_resources() is not efficient enough, most driver allocate
channel at probe, so clk of this channel will be always on. ideally, only
when consumer devices is runtime resume state,  turn on dma channel clock.

Frank
@all
I'm pleased about any input :)

Regards,
  Marco
  
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