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| 41 | * xdma_channel_sg.c |
| 42 | * |
| 43 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 44 | * |
| 45 | * This file contains the implementation of the XDmaChannel component which is |
| 46 | * related to scatter gather operations. |
| 47 | * |
| 48 | * Scatter Gather Operations |
| 49 | * |
| 50 | * The DMA channel may support scatter gather operations. A scatter gather |
| 51 | * operation automates the DMA channel such that multiple buffers can be |
| 52 | * sent or received with minimal software interaction with the hardware. Buffer |
| 53 | * descriptors, contained in the XBufDescriptor component, are used by the |
| 54 | * scatter gather operations of the DMA channel to describe the buffers to be |
| 55 | * processed. |
| 56 | * |
| 57 | * Scatter Gather List Operations |
| 58 | * |
| 59 | * A scatter gather list may be supported by each DMA channel. The scatter |
| 60 | * gather list allows buffer descriptors to be put into the list by a device |
| 61 | * driver which requires scatter gather. The hardware processes the buffer |
| 62 | * descriptors which are contained in the list and modifies the buffer |
| 63 | * descriptors to reflect the status of the DMA operations. The device driver |
| 64 | * is notified by interrupt that specific DMA events occur including scatter |
| 65 | * gather events. The device driver removes the completed buffer descriptors |
| 66 | * from the scatter gather list to evaluate the status of each DMA operation. |
| 67 | * |
| 68 | * The scatter gather list is created and buffer descriptors are inserted into |
| 69 | * the list. Buffer descriptors are never removed from the list after it's |
| 70 | * creation such that a put operation copies from a temporary buffer descriptor |
| 71 | * to a buffer descriptor in the list. Get operations don't copy from the list |
| 72 | * to a temporary, but return a pointer to the buffer descriptor in the list. |
| 73 | * A buffer descriptor in the list may be locked to prevent it from being |
| 74 | * overwritten by a put operation. This allows the device driver to get a |
| 75 | * descriptor from a scatter gather list and prevent it from being overwritten |
| 76 | * until the buffer associated with the buffer descriptor has been processed. |
| 77 | * |
| 78 | * The get and put functions only operate on the list and are asynchronous from |
| 79 | * the hardware which may be using the list of descriptors. This is important |
| 80 | * because there are no checks in the get and put functions to ensure that the |
| 81 | * hardware has processed the descriptors. This must be handled by the driver |
| 82 | * using the DMA scatter gather channel through the use of the other functions. |
| 83 | * When a scatter gather operation is started, the start function does ensure |
| 84 | * that the descriptor to start has not already been processed by the hardware |
| 85 | * and is not the first of a series of descriptors that have not been committed |
| 86 | * yet. |
| 87 | * |
| 88 | * Descriptors are put into the list but not marked as ready to use by the |
| 89 | * hardware until a commit operation is done. This allows multiple descriptors |
| 90 | * which may contain a single packet of information for a protocol to be |
| 91 | * guaranteed not to cause any underflow conditions during transmission. The |
| 92 | * hardware design only allows descriptors to cause it to stop after a descriptor |
| 93 | * has been processed rather than before it is processed. A series of |
| 94 | * descriptors are put into the list followed by a commit operation, or each |
| 95 | * descriptor may be commited. A commit operation is performed by changing a |
| 96 | * single descriptor, the first of the series of puts, to indicate that the |
| 97 | * hardware may now use all descriptors after it. The last descriptor in the |
| 98 | * list is always set to cause the hardware to stop after it is processed. |
| 99 | * |
| 100 | * Typical Scatter Gather Processing |
| 101 | * |
| 102 | * The following steps illustrate the typical processing to use the |
| 103 | * scatter gather features of a DMA channel. |
| 104 | * |
| 105 | * 1. Create a scatter gather list for the DMA channel which puts empty buffer |
| 106 | * descriptors into the list. |
| 107 | * 2. Create buffer descriptors which describe the buffers to be filled with |
| 108 | * receive data or the buffers which contain data to be sent. |
| 109 | * 3. Put buffer descriptors into the DMA channel scatter list such that scatter |
| 110 | * gather operations are requested. |
| 111 | * 4. Commit the buffer descriptors in the list such that they are ready to be |
| 112 | * used by the DMA channel hardware. |
| 113 | * 5. Start the scatter gather operations of the DMA channel. |
| 114 | * 6. Process any interrupts which occur as a result of the scatter gather |
| 115 | * operations or poll the DMA channel to determine the status. This may |
| 116 | * be accomplished by getting the packet count for the channel and then |
| 117 | * getting the appropriate number of descriptors from the list for that |
| 118 | * number of packets. |
| 119 | * |
| 120 | * Minimizing Interrupts |
| 121 | * |
| 122 | * The Scatter Gather operating mode is designed to reduce the amount of CPU |
| 123 | * throughput necessary to manage the hardware for devices. A key to the CPU |
| 124 | * throughput is the number and rate of interrupts that the CPU must service. |
| 125 | * Devices with higher data rates can cause larger numbers of interrupts and |
| 126 | * higher frequency interrupts. Ideally the number of interrupts can be reduced |
| 127 | * by only generating an interrupt when a specific amount of data has been |
| 128 | * received from the interface. This design suffers from a lack of interrupts |
| 129 | * when the amount of data received is less than the specified amount of data |
| 130 | * to generate an interrupt. In order to help minimize the number of interrupts |
| 131 | * which the CPU must service, an algorithm referred to as "interrupt coalescing" |
| 132 | * is utilized. |
| 133 | * |
| 134 | * Interrupt Coalescing |
| 135 | * |
| 136 | * The principle of interrupt coalescing is to wait before generating an |
| 137 | * interrupt until a certain number of packets have been received or sent. An |
| 138 | * interrupt is also generated if a smaller number of packets have been received |
| 139 | * followed by a certain period of time with no packet reception. This is a |
| 140 | * trade-off of latency for bandwidth and is accomplished using several |
| 141 | * mechanisms of the hardware including a counter for packets received or |
| 142 | * transmitted and a packet timer. These two hardware mechanisms work in |
| 143 | * combination to allow a reduction in the number of interrupts processed by the |
| 144 | * CPU for packet reception. |
| 145 | * |
| 146 | * Unserviced Packet Count |
| 147 | * |
| 148 | * The purpose of the packet counter is to count the number of packets received |
| 149 | * or transmitted and provide an interrupt when a specific number of packets |
| 150 | * have been processed by the hardware. An interrupt is generated whenever the |
| 151 | * counter is greater than or equal to the Packet Count Threshold. This counter |
| 152 | * contains an accurate count of the number of packets that the hardware has |
| 153 | * processed, either received or transmitted, and the software has not serviced. |
| 154 | * |
| 155 | * The packet counter allows the number of interrupts to be reduced by waiting |
| 156 | * to generate an interrupt until enough packets are received. For packet |
| 157 | * reception, packet counts of less than the number to generate an interrupt |
| 158 | * would not be serviced without the addition of a packet timer. This counter is |
| 159 | * continuously updated by the hardware, not latched to the value at the time |
| 160 | * the interrupt occurred. |
| 161 | * |
| 162 | * The packet counter can be used within the interrupt service routine for the |
| 163 | * device to reduce the number of interrupts. The interrupt service routine |
| 164 | * loops while performing processing for each packet which has been received or |
| 165 | * transmitted and decrements the counter by a specified value. At the same time, |
| 166 | * the hardware is possibly continuing to receive or transmit more packets such |
| 167 | * that the software may choose, based upon the value in the packet counter, to |
| 168 | * remain in the interrupt service routine rather than exiting and immediately |
| 169 | * returning. This feature should be used with caution as reducing the number of |
| 170 | * interrupts is beneficial, but unbounded interrupt processing is not desirable. |
| 171 | * |
| 172 | * Since the hardware may be incrementing the packet counter simultaneously |
| 173 | * with the software decrementing the counter, there is a need for atomic |
| 174 | * operations. The hardware ensures that the operation is atomic such that |
| 175 | * simultaneous accesses are properly handled. |
| 176 | * |
| 177 | * Packet Wait Bound |
| 178 | * |
| 179 | * The purpose of the packet wait bound is to augment the unserviced packet |
| 180 | * count. Whenever there is no pending interrupt for the channel and the |
| 181 | * unserviced packet count is non-zero, a timer starts counting timeout at the |
| 182 | * value contained the the packet wait bound register. If the timeout is |
| 183 | * reached, an interrupt is generated such that the software may service the |
| 184 | * data which was buffered. |
| 185 | * |
| 186 | * NOTES: |
| 187 | * |
| 188 | * Special Test Conditions: |
| 189 | * |
| 190 | * The scatter gather list processing must be thoroughly tested if changes are |
| 191 | * made. Testing should include putting and committing single descriptors and |
| 192 | * putting multiple descriptors followed by a single commit. There are some |
| 193 | * conditions in the code which handle the exception conditions. |
| 194 | * |
| 195 | * The Put Pointer points to the next location in the descriptor list to copy |
| 196 | * in a new descriptor. The Get Pointer points to the next location in the |
| 197 | * list to get a descriptor from. The Get Pointer only allows software to |
| 198 | * have a traverse the list after the hardware has finished processing some |
| 199 | * number of descriptors. The Commit Pointer points to the descriptor in the |
| 200 | * list which is to be committed. It is also used to determine that no |
| 201 | * descriptor is waiting to be commited (NULL). The Last Pointer points to |
| 202 | * the last descriptor that was put into the list. It typically points |
| 203 | * to the previous descriptor to the one pointed to by the Put Pointer. |
| 204 | * Comparisons are done between these pointers to determine when the following |
| 205 | * special conditions exist. |
| 206 | |
| 207 | * Single Put And Commit |
| 208 | * |
| 209 | * The buffer descriptor is ready to be used by the hardware so it is important |
| 210 | * for the descriptor to not appear to be waiting to be committed. The commit |
| 211 | * pointer is reset when a commit is done indicating there are no descriptors |
| 212 | * waiting to be committed. In all cases but this one, the descriptor is |
| 213 | * changed to cause the hardware to go to the next descriptor after processing |
| 214 | * this one. But in this case, this is the last descriptor in the list such |
| 215 | * that it must not be changed. |
| 216 | * |
| 217 | * 3 Or More Puts And Commit |
| 218 | * |
| 219 | * A series of 3 or more puts followed by a single commit is different in that |
| 220 | * only the 1st descriptor put into the list is changed when the commit is done. |
| 221 | * This requires each put starting on the 3rd to change the previous descriptor |
| 222 | * so that it allows the hardware to continue to the next descriptor in the list. |
| 223 | * |
| 224 | * The 1st Put Following A Commit |
| 225 | * |
| 226 | * The commit caused the commit pointer to be NULL indicating that there are no |
| 227 | * descriptors waiting to be committed. It is necessary for the next put to set |
| 228 | * the commit pointer so that a commit must follow the put for the hardware to |
| 229 | * use the descriptor. |
| 230 | * |
| 231 | * <pre> |
| 232 | * MODIFICATION HISTORY: |
| 233 | * |
| 234 | * Ver Who Date Changes |
| 235 | * ----- ---- -------- ------------------------------------------------------ |
| 236 | * 1.00a rpm 02/03/03 Removed the XST_DMA_SG_COUNT_EXCEEDED return code |
| 237 | * from SetPktThreshold. |
| 238 | * </pre> |
| 239 | * |
| 240 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 241 | |
| 242 | /***************************** Include Files *********************************/ |
| 243 | |
| 244 | #include "xdma_channel.h" |
| 245 | #include "xbasic_types.h" |
| 246 | #include "xio.h" |
| 247 | #include "xbuf_descriptor.h" |
| 248 | #include "xstatus.h" |
| 249 | |
| 250 | /************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/ |
| 251 | |
| 252 | #define XDC_SWCR_SG_ENABLE_MASK 0x80000000UL /* scatter gather enable */ |
| 253 | |
| 254 | /**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/ |
| 255 | |
| 256 | /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/ |
| 257 | |
| 258 | /* the following macro copies selected fields of a buffer descriptor to another |
| 259 | * buffer descriptor, this was provided by the buffer descriptor component but |
| 260 | * was moved here since it is only used internally to this component and since |
| 261 | * it does not copy all fields |
| 262 | */ |
| 263 | #define CopyBufferDescriptor(InstancePtr, DestinationPtr) \ |
| 264 | { \ |
| 265 | *((u32 *)DestinationPtr + XBD_CONTROL_OFFSET) = \ |
| 266 | *((u32 *)InstancePtr + XBD_CONTROL_OFFSET); \ |
| 267 | *((u32 *)DestinationPtr + XBD_SOURCE_OFFSET) = \ |
| 268 | *((u32 *)InstancePtr + XBD_SOURCE_OFFSET); \ |
| 269 | *((u32 *)DestinationPtr + XBD_DESTINATION_OFFSET) = \ |
| 270 | *((u32 *)InstancePtr + XBD_DESTINATION_OFFSET); \ |
| 271 | *((u32 *)DestinationPtr + XBD_LENGTH_OFFSET) = \ |
| 272 | *((u32 *)InstancePtr + XBD_LENGTH_OFFSET); \ |
| 273 | *((u32 *)DestinationPtr + XBD_STATUS_OFFSET) = \ |
| 274 | *((u32 *)InstancePtr + XBD_STATUS_OFFSET); \ |
| 275 | *((u32 *)DestinationPtr + XBD_DEVICE_STATUS_OFFSET) = \ |
| 276 | *((u32 *)InstancePtr + XBD_DEVICE_STATUS_OFFSET); \ |
| 277 | *((u32 *)DestinationPtr + XBD_ID_OFFSET) = \ |
| 278 | *((u32 *)InstancePtr + XBD_ID_OFFSET); \ |
| 279 | *((u32 *)DestinationPtr + XBD_FLAGS_OFFSET) = \ |
| 280 | *((u32 *)InstancePtr + XBD_FLAGS_OFFSET); \ |
| 281 | *((u32 *)DestinationPtr + XBD_RQSTED_LENGTH_OFFSET) = \ |
| 282 | *((u32 *)InstancePtr + XBD_RQSTED_LENGTH_OFFSET); \ |
| 283 | } |
| 284 | |
| 285 | /************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/ |
| 286 | |
| 287 | /************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/ |
| 288 | |
| 289 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 290 | * |
| 291 | * FUNCTION: |
| 292 | * |
| 293 | * XDmaChannel_SgStart |
| 294 | * |
| 295 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 296 | * |
| 297 | * This function starts a scatter gather operation for a scatter gather |
| 298 | * DMA channel. The first buffer descriptor in the buffer descriptor list |
| 299 | * will be started with the scatter gather operation. A scatter gather list |
| 300 | * should have previously been created for the DMA channel and buffer |
| 301 | * descriptors put into the scatter gather list such that there are scatter |
| 302 | * operations ready to be performed. |
| 303 | * |
| 304 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 305 | * |
| 306 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 307 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 308 | * to be called. |
| 309 | * |
| 310 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 311 | * |
| 312 | * A status containing XST_SUCCESS if scatter gather was started successfully |
| 313 | * for the DMA channel. |
| 314 | * |
| 315 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST indicates the scatter gather list has not |
| 316 | * been created. |
| 317 | * |
| 318 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EMPTY indicates scatter gather was not started |
| 319 | * because the scatter gather list of the DMA channel does not contain any |
| 320 | * buffer descriptors that are ready to be processed by the hardware. |
| 321 | * |
| 322 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_IS_STARTED indicates scatter gather was not started |
| 323 | * because the scatter gather was not stopped, but was already started. |
| 324 | * |
| 325 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_BD_NOT_COMMITTED indicates the buffer descriptor of |
| 326 | * scatter gather list which was to be started is not committed to the list. |
| 327 | * This status is more likely if this function is being called from an ISR |
| 328 | * and non-ISR processing is putting descriptors into the list. |
| 329 | * |
| 330 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_NO_DATA indicates that the buffer descriptor of the |
| 331 | * scatter gather list which was to be started had already been used by the |
| 332 | * hardware for a DMA transfer that has been completed. |
| 333 | * |
| 334 | * NOTES: |
| 335 | * |
| 336 | * It is the responsibility of the caller to get all the buffer descriptors |
| 337 | * after performing a stop operation and before performing a start operation. |
| 338 | * If buffer descriptors are not retrieved between stop and start operations, |
| 339 | * buffer descriptors may be processed by the hardware more than once. |
| 340 | * |
| 341 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 342 | XStatus |
| 343 | XDmaChannel_SgStart(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr) |
| 344 | { |
| 345 | u32 Register; |
| 346 | XBufDescriptor *LastDescriptorPtr; |
| 347 | |
| 348 | /* assert to verify input arguments */ |
| 349 | |
| 350 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 351 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 352 | |
| 353 | /* if a scatter gather list has not been created yet, return a status */ |
| 354 | |
| 355 | if (InstancePtr->TotalDescriptorCount == 0) { |
| 356 | return XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST; |
| 357 | } |
| 358 | |
| 359 | /* if the scatter gather list exists but is empty then return a status */ |
| 360 | |
| 361 | if (XDmaChannel_IsSgListEmpty(InstancePtr)) { |
| 362 | return XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EMPTY; |
| 363 | } |
| 364 | |
| 365 | /* if scatter gather is busy for the DMA channel, return a status because |
| 366 | * restarting it could lose data |
| 367 | */ |
| 368 | |
| 369 | Register = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_DMAS_REG_OFFSET); |
| 370 | if (Register & XDC_DMASR_SG_BUSY_MASK) { |
| 371 | return XST_DMA_SG_IS_STARTED; |
| 372 | } |
| 373 | |
| 374 | /* get the address of the last buffer descriptor which the DMA hardware |
| 375 | * finished processing |
| 376 | */ |
| 377 | LastDescriptorPtr = |
| 378 | (XBufDescriptor *) XIo_In32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + |
| 379 | XDC_BDA_REG_OFFSET); |
| 380 | |
| 381 | /* setup the first buffer descriptor that will be sent when the scatter |
| 382 | * gather channel is enabled, this is only necessary one time since |
| 383 | * the BDA register of the channel maintains the last buffer descriptor |
| 384 | * processed |
| 385 | */ |
| 386 | if (LastDescriptorPtr == NULL) { |
| 387 | XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_BDA_REG_OFFSET, |
| 388 | (u32) InstancePtr->GetPtr); |
| 389 | } else { |
| 390 | XBufDescriptor *NextDescriptorPtr; |
| 391 | |
| 392 | /* get the next descriptor to be started, if the status indicates it |
| 393 | * hasn't already been used by the h/w, then it's OK to start it, |
| 394 | * s/w sets the status of each descriptor to busy and then h/w clears |
| 395 | * the busy when it is complete |
| 396 | */ |
| 397 | NextDescriptorPtr = |
| 398 | XBufDescriptor_GetNextPtr(LastDescriptorPtr); |
| 399 | |
| 400 | if ((XBufDescriptor_GetStatus(NextDescriptorPtr) & |
| 401 | XDC_DMASR_BUSY_MASK) == 0) { |
| 402 | return XST_DMA_SG_NO_DATA; |
| 403 | } |
| 404 | /* don't start the DMA SG channel if the descriptor to be processed |
| 405 | * by h/w is to be committed by the s/w, this function can be called |
| 406 | * such that it interrupts a thread that was putting into the list |
| 407 | */ |
| 408 | if (NextDescriptorPtr == InstancePtr->CommitPtr) { |
| 409 | return XST_DMA_SG_BD_NOT_COMMITTED; |
| 410 | } |
| 411 | } |
| 412 | |
| 413 | /* start the scatter gather operation by clearing the stop bit in the |
| 414 | * control register and setting the enable bit in the s/w control register, |
| 415 | * both of these are necessary to cause it to start, right now the order of |
| 416 | * these statements is important, the software control register should be |
| 417 | * set 1st. The other order can cause the CPU to have a loss of sync |
| 418 | * because it cannot read/write the register while the DMA operation is |
| 419 | * running |
| 420 | */ |
| 421 | |
| 422 | Register = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_SWCR_REG_OFFSET); |
| 423 | |
| 424 | XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_SWCR_REG_OFFSET, |
| 425 | Register | XDC_SWCR_SG_ENABLE_MASK); |
| 426 | |
| 427 | Register = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_DMAC_REG_OFFSET); |
| 428 | |
| 429 | XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_DMAC_REG_OFFSET, |
| 430 | Register & ~XDC_DMACR_SG_DISABLE_MASK); |
| 431 | |
| 432 | /* indicate the DMA channel scatter gather operation was started |
| 433 | * successfully |
| 434 | */ |
| 435 | return XST_SUCCESS; |
| 436 | } |
| 437 | |
| 438 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 439 | * |
| 440 | * FUNCTION: |
| 441 | * |
| 442 | * XDmaChannel_SgStop |
| 443 | * |
| 444 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 445 | * |
| 446 | * This function stops a scatter gather operation for a scatter gather |
| 447 | * DMA channel. This function starts the process of stopping a scatter |
| 448 | * gather operation that is in progress and waits for the stop to be completed. |
| 449 | * Since it waits for the operation to stopped before returning, this function |
| 450 | * could take an amount of time relative to the size of the DMA scatter gather |
| 451 | * operation which is in progress. The scatter gather list of the DMA channel |
| 452 | * is not modified by this function such that starting the scatter gather |
| 453 | * channel after stopping it will cause it to resume. This operation is |
| 454 | * considered to be a graceful stop in that the scatter gather operation |
| 455 | * completes the current buffer descriptor before stopping. |
| 456 | * |
| 457 | * If the interrupt is enabled, an interrupt will be generated when the |
| 458 | * operation is stopped and the caller is responsible for handling the |
| 459 | * interrupt. |
| 460 | * |
| 461 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 462 | * |
| 463 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 464 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 465 | * to be called. |
| 466 | * |
| 467 | * BufDescriptorPtr is also a return value which contains a pointer to the |
| 468 | * buffer descriptor which the scatter gather operation completed when it |
| 469 | * was stopped. |
| 470 | * |
| 471 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 472 | * |
| 473 | * A status containing XST_SUCCESS if scatter gather was stopped successfully |
| 474 | * for the DMA channel. |
| 475 | * |
| 476 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_IS_STOPPED indicates scatter gather was not stoppped |
| 477 | * because the scatter gather is not started, but was already stopped. |
| 478 | * |
| 479 | * BufDescriptorPtr contains a pointer to the buffer descriptor which was |
| 480 | * completed when the operation was stopped. |
| 481 | * |
| 482 | * NOTES: |
| 483 | * |
| 484 | * This function implements a loop which polls the hardware for an infinite |
| 485 | * amount of time. If the hardware is not operating correctly, this function |
| 486 | * may never return. |
| 487 | * |
| 488 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 489 | XStatus |
| 490 | XDmaChannel_SgStop(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr, |
| 491 | XBufDescriptor ** BufDescriptorPtr) |
| 492 | { |
| 493 | u32 Register; |
| 494 | |
| 495 | /* assert to verify input arguments */ |
| 496 | |
| 497 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 498 | XASSERT_NONVOID(BufDescriptorPtr != NULL); |
| 499 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 500 | |
| 501 | /* get the contents of the software control register, if scatter gather is not |
| 502 | * enabled (started), then return a status because the disable acknowledge |
| 503 | * would not be generated |
| 504 | */ |
| 505 | Register = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_SWCR_REG_OFFSET); |
| 506 | |
| 507 | if ((Register & XDC_SWCR_SG_ENABLE_MASK) == 0) { |
| 508 | return XST_DMA_SG_IS_STOPPED; |
| 509 | } |
| 510 | |
| 511 | /* Ensure the interrupt status for the scatter gather is cleared such |
| 512 | * that this function will wait til the disable has occurred, writing |
| 513 | * a 1 to only that bit in the register will clear only it |
| 514 | */ |
| 515 | XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_IS_REG_OFFSET, |
| 516 | XDC_IXR_SG_DISABLE_ACK_MASK); |
| 517 | |
| 518 | /* disable scatter gather by writing to the software control register |
| 519 | * without modifying any other bits of the register |
| 520 | */ |
| 521 | XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_SWCR_REG_OFFSET, |
| 522 | Register & ~XDC_SWCR_SG_ENABLE_MASK); |
| 523 | |
| 524 | /* scatter gather does not disable immediately, but after the current |
| 525 | * buffer descriptor is complete, so wait for the DMA channel to indicate |
| 526 | * the disable is complete |
| 527 | */ |
| 528 | do { |
| 529 | Register = |
| 530 | XIo_In32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_IS_REG_OFFSET); |
| 531 | } while ((Register & XDC_IXR_SG_DISABLE_ACK_MASK) == 0); |
| 532 | |
| 533 | /* Ensure the interrupt status for the scatter gather disable is cleared, |
| 534 | * writing a 1 to only that bit in the register will clear only it |
| 535 | */ |
| 536 | XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_IS_REG_OFFSET, |
| 537 | XDC_IXR_SG_DISABLE_ACK_MASK); |
| 538 | |
| 539 | /* set the specified buffer descriptor pointer to point to the buffer |
| 540 | * descriptor that the scatter gather DMA channel was processing |
| 541 | */ |
| 542 | *BufDescriptorPtr = |
| 543 | (XBufDescriptor *) XIo_In32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + |
| 544 | XDC_BDA_REG_OFFSET); |
| 545 | |
| 546 | return XST_SUCCESS; |
| 547 | } |
| 548 | |
| 549 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 550 | * |
| 551 | * FUNCTION: |
| 552 | * |
| 553 | * XDmaChannel_CreateSgList |
| 554 | * |
| 555 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 556 | * |
| 557 | * This function creates a scatter gather list in the DMA channel. A scatter |
| 558 | * gather list consists of a list of buffer descriptors that are available to |
| 559 | * be used for scatter gather operations. Buffer descriptors are put into the |
| 560 | * list to request a scatter gather operation to be performed. |
| 561 | * |
| 562 | * A number of buffer descriptors are created from the specified memory and put |
| 563 | * into a buffer descriptor list as empty buffer descriptors. This function must |
| 564 | * be called before non-empty buffer descriptors may be put into the DMA channel |
| 565 | * to request scatter gather operations. |
| 566 | * |
| 567 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 568 | * |
| 569 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 570 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 571 | * to be called. |
| 572 | * |
| 573 | * MemoryPtr contains a pointer to the memory which is to be used for buffer |
| 574 | * descriptors and must not be cached. |
| 575 | * |
| 576 | * ByteCount contains the number of bytes for the specified memory to be used |
| 577 | * for buffer descriptors. |
| 578 | * |
| 579 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 580 | * |
| 581 | * A status contains XST_SUCCESS if the scatter gather list was successfully |
| 582 | * created. |
| 583 | * |
| 584 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EXISTS indicates that the scatter gather list |
| 585 | * was not created because the list has already been created. |
| 586 | * |
| 587 | * NOTES: |
| 588 | * |
| 589 | * None. |
| 590 | * |
| 591 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 592 | XStatus |
| 593 | XDmaChannel_CreateSgList(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr, |
| 594 | u32 * MemoryPtr, u32 ByteCount) |
| 595 | { |
| 596 | XBufDescriptor *BufferDescriptorPtr = (XBufDescriptor *) MemoryPtr; |
| 597 | XBufDescriptor *PreviousDescriptorPtr = NULL; |
| 598 | XBufDescriptor *StartOfListPtr = BufferDescriptorPtr; |
| 599 | u32 UsedByteCount; |
| 600 | |
| 601 | /* assert to verify valid input arguments, alignment for those |
| 602 | * arguments that have alignment restrictions, and at least enough |
| 603 | * memory for one buffer descriptor |
| 604 | */ |
| 605 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 606 | XASSERT_NONVOID(MemoryPtr != NULL); |
| 607 | XASSERT_NONVOID(((u32) MemoryPtr & 3) == 0); |
| 608 | XASSERT_NONVOID(ByteCount != 0); |
| 609 | XASSERT_NONVOID(ByteCount >= sizeof (XBufDescriptor)); |
| 610 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 611 | |
| 612 | /* if the scatter gather list has already been created, then return |
| 613 | * with a status |
| 614 | */ |
| 615 | if (InstancePtr->TotalDescriptorCount != 0) { |
| 616 | return XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EXISTS; |
| 617 | } |
| 618 | |
| 619 | /* loop thru the specified memory block and create as many buffer |
| 620 | * descriptors as possible putting each into the list which is |
| 621 | * implemented as a ring buffer, make sure not to use any memory which |
| 622 | * is not large enough for a complete buffer descriptor |
| 623 | */ |
| 624 | UsedByteCount = 0; |
| 625 | while ((UsedByteCount + sizeof (XBufDescriptor)) <= ByteCount) { |
| 626 | /* setup a pointer to the next buffer descriptor in the memory and |
| 627 | * update # of used bytes to know when all of memory is used |
| 628 | */ |
| 629 | BufferDescriptorPtr = (XBufDescriptor *) ((u32) MemoryPtr + |
| 630 | UsedByteCount); |
| 631 | |
| 632 | /* initialize the new buffer descriptor such that it doesn't contain |
| 633 | * garbage which could be used by the DMA hardware |
| 634 | */ |
| 635 | XBufDescriptor_Initialize(BufferDescriptorPtr); |
| 636 | |
| 637 | /* if this is not the first buffer descriptor to be created, |
| 638 | * then link it to the last created buffer descriptor |
| 639 | */ |
| 640 | if (PreviousDescriptorPtr != NULL) { |
| 641 | XBufDescriptor_SetNextPtr(PreviousDescriptorPtr, |
| 642 | BufferDescriptorPtr); |
| 643 | } |
| 644 | |
| 645 | /* always keep a pointer to the last created buffer descriptor such |
| 646 | * that they can be linked together in the ring buffer |
| 647 | */ |
| 648 | PreviousDescriptorPtr = BufferDescriptorPtr; |
| 649 | |
| 650 | /* keep a count of the number of descriptors in the list to allow |
| 651 | * error processing to be performed |
| 652 | */ |
| 653 | InstancePtr->TotalDescriptorCount++; |
| 654 | |
| 655 | UsedByteCount += sizeof (XBufDescriptor); |
| 656 | } |
| 657 | |
| 658 | /* connect the last buffer descriptor created and inserted in the list |
| 659 | * to the first such that a ring buffer is created |
| 660 | */ |
| 661 | XBufDescriptor_SetNextPtr(BufferDescriptorPtr, StartOfListPtr); |
| 662 | |
| 663 | /* initialize the ring buffer to indicate that there are no |
| 664 | * buffer descriptors in the list which point to valid data buffers |
| 665 | */ |
| 666 | InstancePtr->PutPtr = BufferDescriptorPtr; |
| 667 | InstancePtr->GetPtr = BufferDescriptorPtr; |
| 668 | InstancePtr->CommitPtr = NULL; |
| 669 | InstancePtr->LastPtr = BufferDescriptorPtr; |
| 670 | InstancePtr->ActiveDescriptorCount = 0; |
| 671 | |
| 672 | /* indicate the scatter gather list was successfully created */ |
| 673 | |
| 674 | return XST_SUCCESS; |
| 675 | } |
| 676 | |
| 677 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 678 | * |
| 679 | * FUNCTION: |
| 680 | * |
| 681 | * XDmaChannel_IsSgListEmpty |
| 682 | * |
| 683 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 684 | * |
| 685 | * This function determines if the scatter gather list of a DMA channel is |
| 686 | * empty with regard to buffer descriptors which are pointing to buffers to be |
| 687 | * used for scatter gather operations. |
| 688 | * |
| 689 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 690 | * |
| 691 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 692 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 693 | * to be called. |
| 694 | * |
| 695 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 696 | * |
| 697 | * A value of TRUE if the scatter gather list is empty, otherwise a value of |
| 698 | * FALSE. |
| 699 | * |
| 700 | * NOTES: |
| 701 | * |
| 702 | * None. |
| 703 | * |
| 704 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 705 | u32 |
| 706 | XDmaChannel_IsSgListEmpty(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr) |
| 707 | { |
| 708 | /* assert to verify valid input arguments */ |
| 709 | |
| 710 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 711 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 712 | |
| 713 | /* if the number of descriptors which are being used in the list is zero |
| 714 | * then the list is empty |
| 715 | */ |
| 716 | return (InstancePtr->ActiveDescriptorCount == 0); |
| 717 | } |
| 718 | |
| 719 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 720 | * |
| 721 | * FUNCTION: |
| 722 | * |
| 723 | * XDmaChannel_PutDescriptor |
| 724 | * |
| 725 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 726 | * |
| 727 | * This function puts a buffer descriptor into the DMA channel scatter |
| 728 | * gather list. A DMA channel maintains a list of buffer descriptors which are |
| 729 | * to be processed. This function puts the specified buffer descriptor |
| 730 | * at the next location in the list. Note that since the list is already intact, |
| 731 | * the information in the parameter is copied into the list (rather than modify |
| 732 | * list pointers on the fly). |
| 733 | * |
| 734 | * After buffer descriptors are put into the list, they must also be committed |
| 735 | * by calling another function. This allows multiple buffer descriptors which |
| 736 | * span a single packet to be put into the list while preventing the hardware |
| 737 | * from starting the first buffer descriptor of the packet. |
| 738 | * |
| 739 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 740 | * |
| 741 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 742 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 743 | * to be called. |
| 744 | * |
| 745 | * BufferDescriptorPtr is a pointer to the buffer descriptor to be put into |
| 746 | * the next available location of the scatter gather list. |
| 747 | * |
| 748 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 749 | * |
| 750 | * A status which indicates XST_SUCCESS if the buffer descriptor was |
| 751 | * successfully put into the scatter gather list. |
| 752 | * |
| 753 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST indicates the scatter gather list has not |
| 754 | * been created. |
| 755 | * |
| 756 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_LIST_FULL indicates the buffer descriptor was not |
| 757 | * put into the list because the list was full. |
| 758 | * |
| 759 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_BD_LOCKED indicates the buffer descriptor was not |
| 760 | * put into the list because the buffer descriptor in the list which is to |
| 761 | * be overwritten was locked. A locked buffer descriptor indicates the higher |
| 762 | * layered software is still using the buffer descriptor. |
| 763 | * |
| 764 | * NOTES: |
| 765 | * |
| 766 | * It is necessary to create a scatter gather list for a DMA channel before |
| 767 | * putting buffer descriptors into it. |
| 768 | * |
| 769 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 770 | XStatus |
| 771 | XDmaChannel_PutDescriptor(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr, |
| 772 | XBufDescriptor * BufferDescriptorPtr) |
| 773 | { |
| 774 | u32 Control; |
| 775 | |
| 776 | /* assert to verify valid input arguments and alignment for those |
| 777 | * arguments that have alignment restrictions |
| 778 | */ |
| 779 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 780 | XASSERT_NONVOID(BufferDescriptorPtr != NULL); |
| 781 | XASSERT_NONVOID(((u32) BufferDescriptorPtr & 3) == 0); |
| 782 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 783 | |
| 784 | /* if a scatter gather list has not been created yet, return a status */ |
| 785 | |
| 786 | if (InstancePtr->TotalDescriptorCount == 0) { |
| 787 | return XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST; |
| 788 | } |
| 789 | |
| 790 | /* if the list is full because all descriptors are pointing to valid |
| 791 | * buffers, then indicate an error, this code assumes no list or an |
| 792 | * empty list is detected above |
| 793 | */ |
| 794 | if (InstancePtr->ActiveDescriptorCount == |
| 795 | InstancePtr->TotalDescriptorCount) { |
| 796 | return XST_DMA_SG_LIST_FULL; |
| 797 | } |
| 798 | |
| 799 | /* if the buffer descriptor in the list which is to be overwritten is |
| 800 | * locked, then don't overwrite it and return a status |
| 801 | */ |
| 802 | if (XBufDescriptor_IsLocked(InstancePtr->PutPtr)) { |
| 803 | return XST_DMA_SG_BD_LOCKED; |
| 804 | } |
| 805 | |
| 806 | /* set the scatter gather stop bit in the control word of the descriptor |
| 807 | * to cause the h/w to stop after it processes this descriptor since it |
| 808 | * will be the last in the list |
| 809 | */ |
| 810 | Control = XBufDescriptor_GetControl(BufferDescriptorPtr); |
| 811 | XBufDescriptor_SetControl(BufferDescriptorPtr, |
| 812 | Control | XDC_DMACR_SG_DISABLE_MASK); |
| 813 | |
| 814 | /* set both statuses in the descriptor so we tell if they are updated with |
| 815 | * the status of the transfer, the hardware should change the busy in the |
| 816 | * DMA status to be false when it completes |
| 817 | */ |
| 818 | XBufDescriptor_SetStatus(BufferDescriptorPtr, XDC_DMASR_BUSY_MASK); |
| 819 | XBufDescriptor_SetDeviceStatus(BufferDescriptorPtr, 0); |
| 820 | |
| 821 | /* copy the descriptor into the next position in the list so it's ready to |
| 822 | * be used by the h/w, this assumes the descriptor in the list prior to this |
| 823 | * one still has the stop bit in the control word set such that the h/w |
| 824 | * use this one yet |
| 825 | */ |
| 826 | CopyBufferDescriptor(BufferDescriptorPtr, InstancePtr->PutPtr); |
| 827 | |
| 828 | /* only the last in the list and the one to be committed have scatter gather |
| 829 | * disabled in the control word, a commit requires only one descriptor |
| 830 | * to be changed, when # of descriptors to commit > 2 all others except the |
| 831 | * 1st and last have scatter gather enabled |
| 832 | */ |
| 833 | if ((InstancePtr->CommitPtr != InstancePtr->LastPtr) && |
| 834 | (InstancePtr->CommitPtr != NULL)) { |
| 835 | Control = XBufDescriptor_GetControl(InstancePtr->LastPtr); |
| 836 | XBufDescriptor_SetControl(InstancePtr->LastPtr, |
| 837 | Control & ~XDC_DMACR_SG_DISABLE_MASK); |
| 838 | } |
| 839 | |
| 840 | /* update the list data based upon putting a descriptor into the list, |
| 841 | * these operations must be last |
| 842 | */ |
| 843 | InstancePtr->ActiveDescriptorCount++; |
| 844 | |
| 845 | /* only update the commit pointer if it is not already active, this allows |
| 846 | * it to be deactivated after every commit such that a single descriptor |
| 847 | * which is committed does not appear to be waiting to be committed |
| 848 | */ |
| 849 | if (InstancePtr->CommitPtr == NULL) { |
| 850 | InstancePtr->CommitPtr = InstancePtr->LastPtr; |
| 851 | } |
| 852 | |
| 853 | /* these updates MUST BE LAST after the commit pointer update in order for |
| 854 | * the commit pointer to track the correct descriptor to be committed |
| 855 | */ |
| 856 | InstancePtr->LastPtr = InstancePtr->PutPtr; |
| 857 | InstancePtr->PutPtr = XBufDescriptor_GetNextPtr(InstancePtr->PutPtr); |
| 858 | |
| 859 | return XST_SUCCESS; |
| 860 | } |
| 861 | |
| 862 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 863 | * |
| 864 | * FUNCTION: |
| 865 | * |
| 866 | * XDmaChannel_CommitPuts |
| 867 | * |
| 868 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 869 | * |
| 870 | * This function commits the buffer descriptors which have been put into the |
| 871 | * scatter list for the DMA channel since the last commit operation was |
| 872 | * performed. This enables the calling functions to put several buffer |
| 873 | * descriptors into the list (e.g.,a packet's worth) before allowing the scatter |
| 874 | * gather operations to start. This prevents the DMA channel hardware from |
| 875 | * starting to use the buffer descriptors in the list before they are ready |
| 876 | * to be used (multiple buffer descriptors for a single packet). |
| 877 | * |
| 878 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 879 | * |
| 880 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 881 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 882 | * to be called. |
| 883 | * |
| 884 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 885 | * |
| 886 | * A status indicating XST_SUCCESS if the buffer descriptors of the list were |
| 887 | * successfully committed. |
| 888 | * |
| 889 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_NOTHING_TO_COMMIT indicates that the buffer descriptors |
| 890 | * were not committed because there was nothing to commit in the list. All the |
| 891 | * buffer descriptors which are in the list are commited. |
| 892 | * |
| 893 | * NOTES: |
| 894 | * |
| 895 | * None. |
| 896 | * |
| 897 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 898 | XStatus |
| 899 | XDmaChannel_CommitPuts(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr) |
| 900 | { |
| 901 | /* assert to verify input arguments */ |
| 902 | |
| 903 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 904 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 905 | |
| 906 | /* if the buffer descriptor to be committed is already committed or |
| 907 | * the list is empty (none have been put in), then indicate an error |
| 908 | */ |
| 909 | if ((InstancePtr->CommitPtr == NULL) || |
| 910 | XDmaChannel_IsSgListEmpty(InstancePtr)) { |
| 911 | return XST_DMA_SG_NOTHING_TO_COMMIT; |
| 912 | } |
| 913 | |
| 914 | /* last descriptor in the list must have scatter gather disabled so the end |
| 915 | * of the list is hit by h/w, if descriptor to commit is not last in list, |
| 916 | * commit descriptors by enabling scatter gather in the descriptor |
| 917 | */ |
| 918 | if (InstancePtr->CommitPtr != InstancePtr->LastPtr) { |
| 919 | u32 Control; |
| 920 | |
| 921 | Control = XBufDescriptor_GetControl(InstancePtr->CommitPtr); |
| 922 | XBufDescriptor_SetControl(InstancePtr->CommitPtr, Control & |
| 923 | ~XDC_DMACR_SG_DISABLE_MASK); |
| 924 | } |
| 925 | /* Update the commit pointer to indicate that there is nothing to be |
| 926 | * committed, this state is used by start processing to know that the |
| 927 | * buffer descriptor to start is not waiting to be committed |
| 928 | */ |
| 929 | InstancePtr->CommitPtr = NULL; |
| 930 | |
| 931 | return XST_SUCCESS; |
| 932 | } |
| 933 | |
| 934 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 935 | * |
| 936 | * FUNCTION: |
| 937 | * |
| 938 | * XDmaChannel_GetDescriptor |
| 939 | * |
| 940 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 941 | * |
| 942 | * This function gets a buffer descriptor from the scatter gather list of the |
| 943 | * DMA channel. The buffer descriptor is retrieved from the scatter gather list |
| 944 | * and the scatter gather list is updated to not include the retrieved buffer |
| 945 | * descriptor. This is typically done after a scatter gather operation |
| 946 | * completes indicating that a data buffer has been successfully sent or data |
| 947 | * has been received into the data buffer. The purpose of this function is to |
| 948 | * allow the device using the scatter gather operation to get the results of the |
| 949 | * operation. |
| 950 | * |
| 951 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 952 | * |
| 953 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 954 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 955 | * to be called. |
| 956 | * |
| 957 | * BufDescriptorPtr is a pointer to a pointer to the buffer descriptor which |
| 958 | * was retrieved from the list. The buffer descriptor is not really removed |
| 959 | * from the list, but it is changed to a state such that the hardware will not |
| 960 | * use it again until it is put into the scatter gather list of the DMA channel. |
| 961 | * |
| 962 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 963 | * |
| 964 | * A status indicating XST_SUCCESS if a buffer descriptor was retrieved from |
| 965 | * the scatter gather list of the DMA channel. |
| 966 | * |
| 967 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST indicates the scatter gather list has not |
| 968 | * been created. |
| 969 | * |
| 970 | * A value of XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EMPTY indicates no buffer descriptor was |
| 971 | * retrieved from the list because there are no buffer descriptors to be |
| 972 | * processed in the list. |
| 973 | * |
| 974 | * BufDescriptorPtr is updated to point to the buffer descriptor which was |
| 975 | * retrieved from the list if the status indicates success. |
| 976 | * |
| 977 | * NOTES: |
| 978 | * |
| 979 | * None. |
| 980 | * |
| 981 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 982 | XStatus |
| 983 | XDmaChannel_GetDescriptor(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr, |
| 984 | XBufDescriptor ** BufDescriptorPtr) |
| 985 | { |
| 986 | u32 Control; |
| 987 | |
| 988 | /* assert to verify input arguments */ |
| 989 | |
| 990 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 991 | XASSERT_NONVOID(BufDescriptorPtr != NULL); |
| 992 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 993 | |
| 994 | /* if a scatter gather list has not been created yet, return a status */ |
| 995 | |
| 996 | if (InstancePtr->TotalDescriptorCount == 0) { |
| 997 | return XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST; |
| 998 | } |
| 999 | |
| 1000 | /* if the buffer descriptor list is empty, then indicate an error */ |
| 1001 | |
| 1002 | if (XDmaChannel_IsSgListEmpty(InstancePtr)) { |
| 1003 | return XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EMPTY; |
| 1004 | } |
| 1005 | |
| 1006 | /* retrieve the next buffer descriptor which is ready to be processed from |
| 1007 | * the buffer descriptor list for the DMA channel, set the control word |
| 1008 | * such that hardware will stop after the descriptor has been processed |
| 1009 | */ |
| 1010 | Control = XBufDescriptor_GetControl(InstancePtr->GetPtr); |
| 1011 | XBufDescriptor_SetControl(InstancePtr->GetPtr, |
| 1012 | Control | XDC_DMACR_SG_DISABLE_MASK); |
| 1013 | |
| 1014 | /* set the input argument, which is also an output, to point to the |
| 1015 | * buffer descriptor which is to be retrieved from the list |
| 1016 | */ |
| 1017 | *BufDescriptorPtr = InstancePtr->GetPtr; |
| 1018 | |
| 1019 | /* update the pointer of the DMA channel to reflect the buffer descriptor |
| 1020 | * was retrieved from the list by setting it to the next buffer descriptor |
| 1021 | * in the list and indicate one less descriptor in the list now |
| 1022 | */ |
| 1023 | InstancePtr->GetPtr = XBufDescriptor_GetNextPtr(InstancePtr->GetPtr); |
| 1024 | InstancePtr->ActiveDescriptorCount--; |
| 1025 | |
| 1026 | return XST_SUCCESS; |
| 1027 | } |
| 1028 | |
| 1029 | /*********************** Interrupt Collescing Functions **********************/ |
| 1030 | |
| 1031 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 1032 | * |
| 1033 | * FUNCTION: |
| 1034 | * |
| 1035 | * XDmaChannel_GetPktCount |
| 1036 | * |
| 1037 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 1038 | * |
| 1039 | * This function returns the value of the unserviced packet count register of |
| 1040 | * the DMA channel. This count represents the number of packets that have been |
| 1041 | * sent or received by the hardware, but not processed by software. |
| 1042 | * |
| 1043 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 1044 | * |
| 1045 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 1046 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 1047 | * to be called. |
| 1048 | * |
| 1049 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 1050 | * |
| 1051 | * The unserviced packet counter register contents for the DMA channel. |
| 1052 | * |
| 1053 | * NOTES: |
| 1054 | * |
| 1055 | * None. |
| 1056 | * |
| 1057 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 1058 | u32 |
| 1059 | XDmaChannel_GetPktCount(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr) |
| 1060 | { |
| 1061 | /* assert to verify input arguments */ |
| 1062 | |
| 1063 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 1064 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 1065 | |
| 1066 | /* get the unserviced packet count from the register and return it */ |
| 1067 | |
| 1068 | return XIo_In32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_UPC_REG_OFFSET); |
| 1069 | } |
| 1070 | |
| 1071 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 1072 | * |
| 1073 | * FUNCTION: |
| 1074 | * |
| 1075 | * XDmaChannel_DecrementPktCount |
| 1076 | * |
| 1077 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 1078 | * |
| 1079 | * This function decrements the value of the unserviced packet count register. |
| 1080 | * This informs the hardware that the software has processed a packet. The |
| 1081 | * unserviced packet count register may only be decremented by one in the |
| 1082 | * hardware. |
| 1083 | * |
| 1084 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 1085 | * |
| 1086 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 1087 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 1088 | * to be called. |
| 1089 | * |
| 1090 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 1091 | * |
| 1092 | * None. |
| 1093 | * |
| 1094 | * NOTES: |
| 1095 | * |
| 1096 | * None. |
| 1097 | * |
| 1098 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 1099 | void |
| 1100 | XDmaChannel_DecrementPktCount(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr) |
| 1101 | { |
| 1102 | u32 Register; |
| 1103 | |
| 1104 | /* assert to verify input arguments */ |
| 1105 | |
| 1106 | XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 1107 | XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 1108 | |
| 1109 | /* if the unserviced packet count register can be decremented (rather |
| 1110 | * than rolling over) decrement it by writing a 1 to the register, |
| 1111 | * this is the only valid write to the register as it serves as an |
| 1112 | * acknowledge that a packet was handled by the software |
| 1113 | */ |
| 1114 | Register = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_UPC_REG_OFFSET); |
| 1115 | if (Register > 0) { |
| 1116 | XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_UPC_REG_OFFSET, |
| 1117 | 1UL); |
| 1118 | } |
| 1119 | } |
| 1120 | |
| 1121 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 1122 | * |
| 1123 | * FUNCTION: |
| 1124 | * |
| 1125 | * XDmaChannel_SetPktThreshold |
| 1126 | * |
| 1127 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 1128 | * |
| 1129 | * This function sets the value of the packet count threshold register of the |
| 1130 | * DMA channel. It reflects the number of packets that must be sent or |
| 1131 | * received before generating an interrupt. This value helps implement |
| 1132 | * a concept called "interrupt coalescing", which is used to reduce the number |
| 1133 | * of interrupts from devices with high data rates. |
| 1134 | * |
| 1135 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 1136 | * |
| 1137 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 1138 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 1139 | * to be called. |
| 1140 | * |
| 1141 | * Threshold is the value that is written to the threshold register of the |
| 1142 | * DMA channel. |
| 1143 | * |
| 1144 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 1145 | * |
| 1146 | * A status containing XST_SUCCESS if the packet count threshold was |
| 1147 | * successfully set. |
| 1148 | * |
| 1149 | * NOTES: |
| 1150 | * |
| 1151 | * The packet threshold could be set to larger than the number of descriptors |
| 1152 | * allocated to the DMA channel. In this case, the wait bound will take over |
| 1153 | * and always indicate data arrival. There was a check in this function that |
| 1154 | * returned an error if the treshold was larger than the number of descriptors, |
| 1155 | * but that was removed because users would then have to set the threshold |
| 1156 | * only after they set descriptor space, which is an order dependency that |
| 1157 | * caused confustion. |
| 1158 | * |
| 1159 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 1160 | XStatus |
| 1161 | XDmaChannel_SetPktThreshold(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr, u8 Threshold) |
| 1162 | { |
| 1163 | /* assert to verify input arguments, don't assert the threshold since |
| 1164 | * it's range is unknown |
| 1165 | */ |
| 1166 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 1167 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 1168 | |
| 1169 | /* set the packet count threshold in the register such that an interrupt |
| 1170 | * may be generated, if enabled, when the packet count threshold is |
| 1171 | * reached or exceeded |
| 1172 | */ |
| 1173 | XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_PCT_REG_OFFSET, |
| 1174 | (u32) Threshold); |
| 1175 | |
| 1176 | /* indicate the packet count threshold was successfully set */ |
| 1177 | |
| 1178 | return XST_SUCCESS; |
| 1179 | } |
| 1180 | |
| 1181 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 1182 | * |
| 1183 | * FUNCTION: |
| 1184 | * |
| 1185 | * XDmaChannel_GetPktThreshold |
| 1186 | * |
| 1187 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 1188 | * |
| 1189 | * This function gets the value of the packet count threshold register of the |
| 1190 | * DMA channel. This value reflects the number of packets that must be sent or |
| 1191 | * received before generating an interrupt. This value helps implement a concept |
| 1192 | * called "interrupt coalescing", which is used to reduce the number of |
| 1193 | * interrupts from devices with high data rates. |
| 1194 | * |
| 1195 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 1196 | * |
| 1197 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 1198 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 1199 | * to be called. |
| 1200 | * |
| 1201 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 1202 | * |
| 1203 | * The packet threshold register contents for the DMA channel and is a value in |
| 1204 | * the range 0 - 1023. A value of 0 indicates the packet wait bound timer is |
| 1205 | * disabled. |
| 1206 | * |
| 1207 | * NOTES: |
| 1208 | * |
| 1209 | * None. |
| 1210 | * |
| 1211 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 1212 | u8 |
| 1213 | XDmaChannel_GetPktThreshold(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr) |
| 1214 | { |
| 1215 | /* assert to verify input arguments */ |
| 1216 | |
| 1217 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 1218 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 1219 | |
| 1220 | /* get the packet count threshold from the register and return it, |
| 1221 | * since only 8 bits are used, cast it to return only those bits */ |
| 1222 | |
| 1223 | return (u8) XIo_In32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_PCT_REG_OFFSET); |
| 1224 | } |
| 1225 | |
| 1226 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 1227 | * |
| 1228 | * FUNCTION: |
| 1229 | * |
| 1230 | * XDmaChannel_SetPktWaitBound |
| 1231 | * |
| 1232 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 1233 | * |
| 1234 | * This function sets the value of the packet wait bound register of the |
| 1235 | * DMA channel. This value reflects the timer value used to trigger an |
| 1236 | * interrupt when not enough packets have been received to reach the packet |
| 1237 | * count threshold. |
| 1238 | * |
| 1239 | * The timer is in millisecond units with +/- 33% accuracy. |
| 1240 | * |
| 1241 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 1242 | * |
| 1243 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 1244 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 1245 | * to be called. |
| 1246 | * |
| 1247 | * WaitBound is the value, in milliseconds, to be stored in the wait bound |
| 1248 | * register of the DMA channel and is a value in the range 0 - 1023. A value |
| 1249 | * of 0 disables the packet wait bound timer. |
| 1250 | * |
| 1251 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 1252 | * |
| 1253 | * None. |
| 1254 | * |
| 1255 | * NOTES: |
| 1256 | * |
| 1257 | * None. |
| 1258 | * |
| 1259 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 1260 | void |
| 1261 | XDmaChannel_SetPktWaitBound(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr, u32 WaitBound) |
| 1262 | { |
| 1263 | /* assert to verify input arguments */ |
| 1264 | |
| 1265 | XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 1266 | XASSERT_VOID(WaitBound < 1024); |
| 1267 | XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 1268 | |
| 1269 | /* set the packet wait bound in the register such that interrupt may be |
| 1270 | * generated, if enabled, when packets have not been handled for a specific |
| 1271 | * amount of time |
| 1272 | */ |
| 1273 | XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_PWB_REG_OFFSET, WaitBound); |
| 1274 | } |
| 1275 | |
| 1276 | /****************************************************************************** |
| 1277 | * |
| 1278 | * FUNCTION: |
| 1279 | * |
| 1280 | * XDmaChannel_GetPktWaitBound |
| 1281 | * |
| 1282 | * DESCRIPTION: |
| 1283 | * |
| 1284 | * This function gets the value of the packet wait bound register of the |
| 1285 | * DMA channel. This value contains the timer value used to trigger an |
| 1286 | * interrupt when not enough packets have been received to reach the packet |
| 1287 | * count threshold. |
| 1288 | * |
| 1289 | * The timer is in millisecond units with +/- 33% accuracy. |
| 1290 | * |
| 1291 | * ARGUMENTS: |
| 1292 | * |
| 1293 | * InstancePtr contains a pointer to the DMA channel to operate on. The DMA |
| 1294 | * channel should be configured to use scatter gather in order for this function |
| 1295 | * to be called. |
| 1296 | * |
| 1297 | * RETURN VALUE: |
| 1298 | * |
| 1299 | * The packet wait bound register contents for the DMA channel. |
| 1300 | * |
| 1301 | * NOTES: |
| 1302 | * |
| 1303 | * None. |
| 1304 | * |
| 1305 | ******************************************************************************/ |
| 1306 | u32 |
| 1307 | XDmaChannel_GetPktWaitBound(XDmaChannel * InstancePtr) |
| 1308 | { |
| 1309 | /* assert to verify input arguments */ |
| 1310 | |
| 1311 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); |
| 1312 | XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); |
| 1313 | |
| 1314 | /* get the packet wait bound from the register and return it */ |
| 1315 | |
| 1316 | return XIo_In32(InstancePtr->RegBaseAddress + XDC_PWB_REG_OFFSET); |
| 1317 | } |