Re: high-order allocation + highmem + streaming DMA - possible?

From: Nikita V. Youshchenko
Date: Wed Oct 19 2011 - 06:55:23 EST


> > Hello.
> >
> > We are writing a driver for a custom PCI device that receives large
> > amount of data.
> >
> > Device is capable of DMAing received data in 64k chunks.
> >
> > We have been going to:
> > - use physically-continuous 64k-sized memory areas using alloc_pages()
> > with order=4,
> > - allocate large number of such areas on driver init,
> > - implement mmap() to map those all to userspace for zero-copy
> > processing, - use streaming DMA to actually receive data
>
> May i know why u want to mmap to userspace instead of using a
> device? performance is affected by a large amount if u use mmap

mmap() is done once, at initialization time, for entire data buffer.
Later data is processed in zero-copy pattern.
I believe it is fastest possible solution.

> > Is there a way to use streaming DMA with large memory areas located in
> > highmem?
>
> I dont think DMA is available for highmem? Not sure though . never saw
> a usecase for it.

DMA is definitly available for highmem on per-page basis.
I'm interested in DMA of larger blocks.

Nikita
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