Userspace DMA
From: Andrew Miklas
Date: Sun Nov 16 2003 - 18:44:03 EST
Hi,
Is there an accepted way of doing userspace DMA with Linux?
I've gone over a large number of posts, and all seem to recommend something
different, and each method seems to involve certain drawbacks.
What I'd like to do is allow a process to be able to do operations like
pci_alloc_consistent and pci_free_consistent. I'm trying to do this to allow
a driver running under the Bochs emulator to interact with its (non-emulated)
hardware using DMA.
I was originally going to do a pci_alloc_consistent and then mmap the space
into the emulator's process. The process would then get the physical address
of the memory through an ioctl, or I would leave the physical address at the
start of the allocated buffer for the process to later retrieve.
However, it appears that remap_page_range won't work with addresses obtained
from pci_alloc_consistent. I've also read that using the nopage callback can
cause issues if the range I need to allocate is greater than one page.
Most of the approaches I've found seem to require that the hardware be capable
of scatter-gather DMA (video4linux and bttv, for ex.). I've also seen one
solution that had the driver do a pci_alloc_consistent on a certain ioctl,
and then return the physical address of the buffer. The process would then
mmap /dev/mem to access the buffer. However, someone warned that this method
could have coherency issues.
Is there some other method that I should be looking at to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Andrew
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