Re: [PATCH] mtd: nand: raw: atmel: add module param to avoid using dma
From: Boris Brezillon
Date: Mon Jun 04 2018 - 12:03:37 EST
On Mon, 4 Jun 2018 18:46:56 +0300
Tudor Ambarus <tudor.ambarus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi, Peter,
>
> On 05/28/2018 01:10 PM, Peter Rosin wrote:
>
> [cut]
>
> > So, I think I want either
> >
> > A) the NAND controller to use master 1 DMAC0/IF0 (i.e. slave 8 DDR2 port 2) and
> > the LCDC to use master 9 (i.e. slave 9 DDR2 Port 3)
> >
> > or
> >
> > B) the NAND controller to use master 2 DMAC0/IF1 (i.e. slave 7 DDR2 port 1, and
> > possibly slave 9 DDR2 port 3 (if my previous findings are relevant) and the
> > LCDC to use master 8 (i.e. slave 8 DDR2 Port 2)
>
> My understanding is that "Table 14-3. Master to Slave Access" describes
> what connections are allowed between the masters and slaves, while the
> PRxSy registers just set the priorities. What happens when you assign
> the highest priority to a master to slave connection that is not
> allowed? Probably it is ignored, but I'll check with the hardware team.
> So I expect that the NAND controller can not use DDR2 port 3 regardless
> of the priority set.
>
> [cut]
>
> > So, output is as expected and I believe that the patch makes the NAND DMA
> > accesses use master 2 DMAC0/IF1 and are thus forced to use slave 7 DDR2 Port 1
> > (and possibly 9). The LCDC is using slave 8 DDR2 Port 2. So there should be no
> > slave conflict?
> >
> > But the on-screen crap remains during NAND accesses.
>
> No conflict, but you missed to dispatch the load on the LCDC DMA
> masters, if I understood correctly.
>
> So, I think we want to test the following:
> - NAND controller to use DMAC0/IF1 (slave 7 DDR2 port 1)
As I explained in one of my previous email, it's not that easy to set
up, because the SRAM is connected to IF0, and we're using DMA memcpy
here. Also, I don't see how it could solve Peter's problem if, even
when he switches to LCDC master 9 for the primary overlay, he still
keeps experiencing FIFO underruns.
> - LCDC to use master 8 (slave 8 DDR2 Port 2) and master 9 (slave 9 DDR2
> Port 3).
Except that only works if you have several overlays activated, which
AFAIR, is not the case in Peter's setup.