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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* VPDMA helper library
*
* Copyright (c) 2013 Texas Instruments Inc.
*
* David Griego, <dagriego@biglakesoftware.com>
* Dale Farnsworth, <dale@farnsworth.org>
* Archit Taneja, <archit@ti.com>
*/
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/firmware.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/videodev2.h>
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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#include "vpdma.h"
#include "vpdma_priv.h"
#define VPDMA_FIRMWARE "vpdma-1b8.bin"
const struct vpdma_data_format vpdma_yuv_fmts[] = {
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_Y444] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_Y444,
.depth = 8,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_Y422] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_Y422,
.depth = 8,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_Y420] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_Y420,
.depth = 8,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_C444] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_C444,
.depth = 8,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_C422] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_C422,
.depth = 8,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_C420] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_C420,
.depth = 4,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_CB420] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_CB420,
.depth = 4,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_YCR422] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_YCR422,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_YC444] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_YC444,
.depth = 24,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_CRY422] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_CRY422,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_CBY422] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_CBY422,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_YCB422] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_YCB422,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.depth = 16,
},
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_yuv_fmts);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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const struct vpdma_data_format vpdma_rgb_fmts[] = {
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_RGB565] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_RGB16_565,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_ARGB16_1555] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_ARGB_1555,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_ARGB16] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_ARGB_4444,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_RGBA16_5551] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_RGBA_5551,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_RGBA16] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_RGBA_4444,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_ARGB24] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_ARGB24_6666,
.depth = 24,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_RGB24] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_RGB24_888,
.depth = 24,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_ARGB32] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_ARGB32_8888,
.depth = 32,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_RGBA24] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_RGBA24_6666,
.depth = 24,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_RGBA32] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_RGBA32_8888,
.depth = 32,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_BGR565] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_BGR16_565,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_ABGR16_1555] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_ABGR_1555,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_ABGR16] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_ABGR_4444,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_BGRA16_5551] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_BGRA_5551,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_BGRA16] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_BGRA_4444,
.depth = 16,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_ABGR24] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_ABGR24_6666,
.depth = 24,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_BGR24] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_BGR24_888,
.depth = 24,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_ABGR32] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_ABGR32_8888,
.depth = 32,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_BGRA24] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_BGRA24_6666,
.depth = 24,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_BGRA32] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_BGRA32_8888,
.depth = 32,
},
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_rgb_fmts);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* To handle RAW format we are re-using the CBY422
* vpdma data type so that we use the vpdma to re-order
* the incoming bytes, as the parser assumes that the
* first byte presented on the bus is the MSB of a 2
* bytes value.
* RAW8 handles from 1 to 8 bits
* RAW16 handles from 9 to 16 bits
*/
const struct vpdma_data_format vpdma_raw_fmts[] = {
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_RAW8] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_CBY422,
.depth = 8,
},
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_RAW16] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV,
.data_type = DATA_TYPE_CBY422,
.depth = 16,
},
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_raw_fmts);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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const struct vpdma_data_format vpdma_misc_fmts[] = {
[VPDMA_DATA_FMT_MV] = {
.type = VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_MISC,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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.data_type = DATA_TYPE_MV,
.depth = 4,
},
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_misc_fmts);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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struct vpdma_channel_info {
int num; /* VPDMA channel number */
int cstat_offset; /* client CSTAT register offset */
};
static const struct vpdma_channel_info chan_info[] = {
[VPE_CHAN_LUMA1_IN] = {
.num = VPE_CHAN_NUM_LUMA1_IN,
.cstat_offset = VPDMA_DEI_LUMA1_CSTAT,
},
[VPE_CHAN_CHROMA1_IN] = {
.num = VPE_CHAN_NUM_CHROMA1_IN,
.cstat_offset = VPDMA_DEI_CHROMA1_CSTAT,
},
[VPE_CHAN_LUMA2_IN] = {
.num = VPE_CHAN_NUM_LUMA2_IN,
.cstat_offset = VPDMA_DEI_LUMA2_CSTAT,
},
[VPE_CHAN_CHROMA2_IN] = {
.num = VPE_CHAN_NUM_CHROMA2_IN,
.cstat_offset = VPDMA_DEI_CHROMA2_CSTAT,
},
[VPE_CHAN_LUMA3_IN] = {
.num = VPE_CHAN_NUM_LUMA3_IN,
.cstat_offset = VPDMA_DEI_LUMA3_CSTAT,
},
[VPE_CHAN_CHROMA3_IN] = {
.num = VPE_CHAN_NUM_CHROMA3_IN,
.cstat_offset = VPDMA_DEI_CHROMA3_CSTAT,
},
[VPE_CHAN_MV_IN] = {
.num = VPE_CHAN_NUM_MV_IN,
.cstat_offset = VPDMA_DEI_MV_IN_CSTAT,
},
[VPE_CHAN_MV_OUT] = {
.num = VPE_CHAN_NUM_MV_OUT,
.cstat_offset = VPDMA_DEI_MV_OUT_CSTAT,
},
[VPE_CHAN_LUMA_OUT] = {
.num = VPE_CHAN_NUM_LUMA_OUT,
.cstat_offset = VPDMA_VIP_UP_Y_CSTAT,
},
[VPE_CHAN_CHROMA_OUT] = {
.num = VPE_CHAN_NUM_CHROMA_OUT,
.cstat_offset = VPDMA_VIP_UP_UV_CSTAT,
},
[VPE_CHAN_RGB_OUT] = {
.num = VPE_CHAN_NUM_RGB_OUT,
.cstat_offset = VPDMA_VIP_UP_Y_CSTAT,
},
};
static u32 read_reg(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int offset)
{
return ioread32(vpdma->base + offset);
}
static void write_reg(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int offset, u32 value)
{
iowrite32(value, vpdma->base + offset);
}
static int read_field_reg(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int offset,
u32 mask, int shift)
{
return (read_reg(vpdma, offset) & (mask << shift)) >> shift;
}
static void write_field_reg(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int offset, u32 field,
u32 mask, int shift)
{
u32 val = read_reg(vpdma, offset);
val &= ~(mask << shift);
val |= (field & mask) << shift;
write_reg(vpdma, offset, val);
}
void vpdma_dump_regs(struct vpdma_data *vpdma)
{
struct device *dev = &vpdma->pdev->dev;
#define DUMPREG(r) dev_dbg(dev, "%-35s %08x\n", #r, read_reg(vpdma, VPDMA_##r))
dev_dbg(dev, "VPDMA Registers:\n");
DUMPREG(PID);
DUMPREG(LIST_ADDR);
DUMPREG(LIST_ATTR);
DUMPREG(LIST_STAT_SYNC);
DUMPREG(BG_RGB);
DUMPREG(BG_YUV);
DUMPREG(SETUP);
DUMPREG(MAX_SIZE1);
DUMPREG(MAX_SIZE2);
DUMPREG(MAX_SIZE3);
/*
* dumping registers of only group0 and group3, because VPE channels
* lie within group0 and group3 registers
*/
DUMPREG(INT_CHAN_STAT(0));
DUMPREG(INT_CHAN_MASK(0));
DUMPREG(INT_CHAN_STAT(3));
DUMPREG(INT_CHAN_MASK(3));
DUMPREG(INT_CLIENT0_STAT);
DUMPREG(INT_CLIENT0_MASK);
DUMPREG(INT_CLIENT1_STAT);
DUMPREG(INT_CLIENT1_MASK);
DUMPREG(INT_LIST0_STAT);
DUMPREG(INT_LIST0_MASK);
/*
* these are registers specific to VPE clients, we can make this
* function dump client registers specific to VPE or VIP based on
* who is using it
*/
DUMPREG(DEI_CHROMA1_CSTAT);
DUMPREG(DEI_LUMA1_CSTAT);
DUMPREG(DEI_CHROMA2_CSTAT);
DUMPREG(DEI_LUMA2_CSTAT);
DUMPREG(DEI_CHROMA3_CSTAT);
DUMPREG(DEI_LUMA3_CSTAT);
DUMPREG(DEI_MV_IN_CSTAT);
DUMPREG(DEI_MV_OUT_CSTAT);
DUMPREG(VIP_UP_Y_CSTAT);
DUMPREG(VIP_UP_UV_CSTAT);
DUMPREG(VPI_CTL_CSTAT);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_dump_regs);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* Allocate a DMA buffer
*/
int vpdma_alloc_desc_buf(struct vpdma_buf *buf, size_t size)
{
buf->size = size;
buf->mapped = false;
buf->addr = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!buf->addr)
return -ENOMEM;
WARN_ON(((unsigned long)buf->addr & VPDMA_DESC_ALIGN) != 0);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_alloc_desc_buf);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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void vpdma_free_desc_buf(struct vpdma_buf *buf)
{
WARN_ON(buf->mapped);
kfree(buf->addr);
buf->addr = NULL;
buf->size = 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_free_desc_buf);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* map descriptor/payload DMA buffer, enabling DMA access
*/
int vpdma_map_desc_buf(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, struct vpdma_buf *buf)
{
struct device *dev = &vpdma->pdev->dev;
WARN_ON(buf->mapped);
buf->dma_addr = dma_map_single(dev, buf->addr, buf->size,
DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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if (dma_mapping_error(dev, buf->dma_addr)) {
dev_err(dev, "failed to map buffer\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
buf->mapped = true;
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_map_desc_buf);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* unmap descriptor/payload DMA buffer, disabling DMA access and
* allowing the main processor to access the data
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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*/
void vpdma_unmap_desc_buf(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, struct vpdma_buf *buf)
{
struct device *dev = &vpdma->pdev->dev;
if (buf->mapped)
dma_unmap_single(dev, buf->dma_addr, buf->size,
DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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buf->mapped = false;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_unmap_desc_buf);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* Cleanup all pending descriptors of a list
* First, stop the current list being processed.
* If the VPDMA was busy, this step makes vpdma to accept post lists.
* To cleanup the internal FSM, post abort list descriptor for all the
* channels from @channels array of size @size.
*/
int vpdma_list_cleanup(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int list_num,
int *channels, int size)
{
struct vpdma_desc_list abort_list;
int i, ret, timeout = 500;
write_reg(vpdma, VPDMA_LIST_ATTR,
(list_num << VPDMA_LIST_NUM_SHFT) |
(1 << VPDMA_LIST_STOP_SHFT));
if (size <= 0 || !channels)
return 0;
ret = vpdma_create_desc_list(&abort_list,
size * sizeof(struct vpdma_dtd), VPDMA_LIST_TYPE_NORMAL);
if (ret)
return ret;
for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
vpdma_add_abort_channel_ctd(&abort_list, channels[i]);
ret = vpdma_map_desc_buf(vpdma, &abort_list.buf);
if (ret)
goto free_desc;
ret = vpdma_submit_descs(vpdma, &abort_list, list_num);
if (ret)
goto unmap_desc;
while (vpdma_list_busy(vpdma, list_num) && --timeout)
;
if (timeout == 0) {
dev_err(&vpdma->pdev->dev, "Timed out cleaning up VPDMA list\n");
ret = -EBUSY;
}
unmap_desc:
vpdma_unmap_desc_buf(vpdma, &abort_list.buf);
free_desc:
vpdma_free_desc_buf(&abort_list.buf);
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_list_cleanup);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* create a descriptor list, the user of this list will append configuration,
* control and data descriptors to this list, this list will be submitted to
* VPDMA. VPDMA's list parser will go through each descriptor and perform the
* required DMA operations
*/
int vpdma_create_desc_list(struct vpdma_desc_list *list, size_t size, int type)
{
int r;
r = vpdma_alloc_desc_buf(&list->buf, size);
if (r)
return r;
list->next = list->buf.addr;
list->type = type;
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_create_desc_list);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* once a descriptor list is parsed by VPDMA, we reset the list by emptying it,
* to allow new descriptors to be added to the list.
*/
void vpdma_reset_desc_list(struct vpdma_desc_list *list)
{
list->next = list->buf.addr;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_reset_desc_list);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* free the buffer allocated for the VPDMA descriptor list, this should be
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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* called when the user doesn't want to use VPDMA any more.
*/
void vpdma_free_desc_list(struct vpdma_desc_list *list)
{
vpdma_free_desc_buf(&list->buf);
list->next = NULL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_free_desc_list);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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bool vpdma_list_busy(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int list_num)
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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{
return read_reg(vpdma, VPDMA_LIST_STAT_SYNC) & BIT(list_num + 16);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_list_busy);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* submit a list of DMA descriptors to the VPE VPDMA, do not wait for completion
*/
int vpdma_submit_descs(struct vpdma_data *vpdma,
struct vpdma_desc_list *list, int list_num)
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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{
int list_size;
unsigned long flags;
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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if (vpdma_list_busy(vpdma, list_num))
return -EBUSY;
/* 16-byte granularity */
list_size = (list->next - list->buf.addr) >> 4;
spin_lock_irqsave(&vpdma->lock, flags);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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write_reg(vpdma, VPDMA_LIST_ADDR, (u32) list->buf.dma_addr);
write_reg(vpdma, VPDMA_LIST_ATTR,
(list_num << VPDMA_LIST_NUM_SHFT) |
(list->type << VPDMA_LIST_TYPE_SHFT) |
list_size);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vpdma->lock, flags);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_submit_descs);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
static void dump_dtd(struct vpdma_dtd *dtd);
void vpdma_update_dma_addr(struct vpdma_data *vpdma,
struct vpdma_desc_list *list, dma_addr_t dma_addr,
void *write_dtd, int drop, int idx)
{
struct vpdma_dtd *dtd = list->buf.addr;
dma_addr_t write_desc_addr;
int offset;
dtd += idx;
vpdma_unmap_desc_buf(vpdma, &list->buf);
dtd->start_addr = dma_addr;
/* Calculate write address from the offset of write_dtd from start
* of the list->buf
*/
offset = (void *)write_dtd - list->buf.addr;
write_desc_addr = list->buf.dma_addr + offset;
if (drop)
dtd->desc_write_addr = dtd_desc_write_addr(write_desc_addr,
1, 1, 0);
else
dtd->desc_write_addr = dtd_desc_write_addr(write_desc_addr,
1, 0, 0);
vpdma_map_desc_buf(vpdma, &list->buf);
dump_dtd(dtd);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_update_dma_addr);
void vpdma_set_max_size(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int reg_addr,
u32 width, u32 height)
{
if (reg_addr != VPDMA_MAX_SIZE1 && reg_addr != VPDMA_MAX_SIZE2 &&
reg_addr != VPDMA_MAX_SIZE3)
reg_addr = VPDMA_MAX_SIZE1;
write_field_reg(vpdma, reg_addr, width - 1,
VPDMA_MAX_SIZE_WIDTH_MASK, VPDMA_MAX_SIZE_WIDTH_SHFT);
write_field_reg(vpdma, reg_addr, height - 1,
VPDMA_MAX_SIZE_HEIGHT_MASK, VPDMA_MAX_SIZE_HEIGHT_SHFT);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_set_max_size);
static void dump_cfd(struct vpdma_cfd *cfd)
{
int class;
class = cfd_get_class(cfd);
pr_debug("config descriptor of payload class: %s\n",
class == CFD_CLS_BLOCK ? "simple block" :
"address data block");
if (class == CFD_CLS_BLOCK)
pr_debug("word0: dst_addr_offset = 0x%08x\n",
cfd->dest_addr_offset);
if (class == CFD_CLS_BLOCK)
pr_debug("word1: num_data_wrds = %d\n", cfd->block_len);
pr_debug("word2: payload_addr = 0x%08x\n", cfd->payload_addr);
pr_debug("word3: pkt_type = %d, direct = %d, class = %d, dest = %d, payload_len = %d\n",
cfd_get_pkt_type(cfd),
cfd_get_direct(cfd), class, cfd_get_dest(cfd),
cfd_get_payload_len(cfd));
}
/*
* append a configuration descriptor to the given descriptor list, where the
* payload is in the form of a simple data block specified in the descriptor
* header, this is used to upload scaler coefficients to the scaler module
*/
void vpdma_add_cfd_block(struct vpdma_desc_list *list, int client,
struct vpdma_buf *blk, u32 dest_offset)
{
struct vpdma_cfd *cfd;
int len = blk->size;
WARN_ON(blk->dma_addr & VPDMA_DESC_ALIGN);
cfd = list->next;
WARN_ON((void *)(cfd + 1) > (list->buf.addr + list->buf.size));
cfd->dest_addr_offset = dest_offset;
cfd->block_len = len;
cfd->payload_addr = (u32) blk->dma_addr;
cfd->ctl_payload_len = cfd_pkt_payload_len(CFD_INDIRECT, CFD_CLS_BLOCK,
client, len >> 4);
list->next = cfd + 1;
dump_cfd(cfd);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_add_cfd_block);
/*
* append a configuration descriptor to the given descriptor list, where the
* payload is in the address data block format, this is used to a configure a
* discontiguous set of MMRs
*/
void vpdma_add_cfd_adb(struct vpdma_desc_list *list, int client,
struct vpdma_buf *adb)
{
struct vpdma_cfd *cfd;
unsigned int len = adb->size;
WARN_ON(len & VPDMA_ADB_SIZE_ALIGN);
WARN_ON(adb->dma_addr & VPDMA_DESC_ALIGN);
cfd = list->next;
BUG_ON((void *)(cfd + 1) > (list->buf.addr + list->buf.size));
cfd->w0 = 0;
cfd->w1 = 0;
cfd->payload_addr = (u32) adb->dma_addr;
cfd->ctl_payload_len = cfd_pkt_payload_len(CFD_INDIRECT, CFD_CLS_ADB,
client, len >> 4);
list->next = cfd + 1;
dump_cfd(cfd);
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_add_cfd_adb);
/*
* control descriptor format change based on what type of control descriptor it
* is, we only use 'sync on channel' control descriptors for now, so assume it's
* that
*/
static void dump_ctd(struct vpdma_ctd *ctd)
{
pr_debug("control descriptor\n");
pr_debug("word3: pkt_type = %d, source = %d, ctl_type = %d\n",
ctd_get_pkt_type(ctd), ctd_get_source(ctd), ctd_get_ctl(ctd));
}
/*
* append a 'sync on channel' type control descriptor to the given descriptor
* list, this descriptor stalls the VPDMA list till the time DMA is completed
* on the specified channel
*/
void vpdma_add_sync_on_channel_ctd(struct vpdma_desc_list *list,
enum vpdma_channel chan)
{
struct vpdma_ctd *ctd;
ctd = list->next;
WARN_ON((void *)(ctd + 1) > (list->buf.addr + list->buf.size));
ctd->w0 = 0;
ctd->w1 = 0;
ctd->w2 = 0;
ctd->type_source_ctl = ctd_type_source_ctl(chan_info[chan].num,
CTD_TYPE_SYNC_ON_CHANNEL);
list->next = ctd + 1;
dump_ctd(ctd);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_add_sync_on_channel_ctd);
/*
* append an 'abort_channel' type control descriptor to the given descriptor
* list, this descriptor aborts any DMA transaction happening using the
* specified channel
*/
void vpdma_add_abort_channel_ctd(struct vpdma_desc_list *list,
int chan_num)
{
struct vpdma_ctd *ctd;
ctd = list->next;
WARN_ON((void *)(ctd + 1) > (list->buf.addr + list->buf.size));
ctd->w0 = 0;
ctd->w1 = 0;
ctd->w2 = 0;
ctd->type_source_ctl = ctd_type_source_ctl(chan_num,
CTD_TYPE_ABORT_CHANNEL);
list->next = ctd + 1;
dump_ctd(ctd);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_add_abort_channel_ctd);
static void dump_dtd(struct vpdma_dtd *dtd)
{
int dir, chan;
dir = dtd_get_dir(dtd);
chan = dtd_get_chan(dtd);
pr_debug("%s data transfer descriptor for channel %d\n",
dir == DTD_DIR_OUT ? "outbound" : "inbound", chan);
pr_debug("word0: data_type = %d, notify = %d, field = %d, 1D = %d, even_ln_skp = %d, odd_ln_skp = %d, line_stride = %d\n",
dtd_get_data_type(dtd), dtd_get_notify(dtd), dtd_get_field(dtd),
dtd_get_1d(dtd), dtd_get_even_line_skip(dtd),
dtd_get_odd_line_skip(dtd), dtd_get_line_stride(dtd));
if (dir == DTD_DIR_IN)
pr_debug("word1: line_length = %d, xfer_height = %d\n",
dtd_get_line_length(dtd), dtd_get_xfer_height(dtd));
pr_debug("word2: start_addr = %pad\n", &dtd->start_addr);
pr_debug("word3: pkt_type = %d, mode = %d, dir = %d, chan = %d, pri = %d, next_chan = %d\n",
dtd_get_pkt_type(dtd),
dtd_get_mode(dtd), dir, chan, dtd_get_priority(dtd),
dtd_get_next_chan(dtd));
if (dir == DTD_DIR_IN)
pr_debug("word4: frame_width = %d, frame_height = %d\n",
dtd_get_frame_width(dtd), dtd_get_frame_height(dtd));
else
pr_debug("word4: desc_write_addr = 0x%08x, write_desc = %d, drp_data = %d, use_desc_reg = %d\n",
dtd_get_desc_write_addr(dtd), dtd_get_write_desc(dtd),
dtd_get_drop_data(dtd), dtd_get_use_desc(dtd));
if (dir == DTD_DIR_IN)
pr_debug("word5: hor_start = %d, ver_start = %d\n",
dtd_get_h_start(dtd), dtd_get_v_start(dtd));
else
pr_debug("word5: max_width %d, max_height %d\n",
dtd_get_max_width(dtd), dtd_get_max_height(dtd));
pr_debug("word6: client specific attr0 = 0x%08x\n", dtd->client_attr0);
pr_debug("word7: client specific attr1 = 0x%08x\n", dtd->client_attr1);
}
/*
* append an outbound data transfer descriptor to the given descriptor list,
* this sets up a 'client to memory' VPDMA transfer for the given VPDMA channel
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
*
* @list: vpdma desc list to which we add this descriptor
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
* @width: width of the image in pixels in memory
* @c_rect: compose params of output image
* @fmt: vpdma data format of the buffer
* dma_addr: dma address as seen by VPDMA
* max_width: enum for maximum width of data transfer
* max_height: enum for maximum height of data transfer
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
* chan: VPDMA channel
* flags: VPDMA flags to configure some descriptor fields
*/
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
void vpdma_add_out_dtd(struct vpdma_desc_list *list, int width,
int stride, const struct v4l2_rect *c_rect,
const struct vpdma_data_format *fmt, dma_addr_t dma_addr,
int max_w, int max_h, enum vpdma_channel chan, u32 flags)
{
vpdma_rawchan_add_out_dtd(list, width, stride, c_rect, fmt, dma_addr,
max_w, max_h, chan_info[chan].num, flags);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_add_out_dtd);
void vpdma_rawchan_add_out_dtd(struct vpdma_desc_list *list, int width,
int stride, const struct v4l2_rect *c_rect,
const struct vpdma_data_format *fmt, dma_addr_t dma_addr,
int max_w, int max_h, int raw_vpdma_chan, u32 flags)
{
int priority = 0;
int field = 0;
int notify = 1;
int channel, next_chan;
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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struct v4l2_rect rect = *c_rect;
int depth = fmt->depth;
struct vpdma_dtd *dtd;
channel = next_chan = raw_vpdma_chan;
if (fmt->type == VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV &&
(fmt->data_type == DATA_TYPE_C420 ||
fmt->data_type == DATA_TYPE_CB420)) {
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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rect.height >>= 1;
rect.top >>= 1;
depth = 8;
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
}
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
dma_addr += rect.top * stride + (rect.left * depth >> 3);
dtd = list->next;
WARN_ON((void *)(dtd + 1) > (list->buf.addr + list->buf.size));
dtd->type_ctl_stride = dtd_type_ctl_stride(fmt->data_type,
notify,
field,
!!(flags & VPDMA_DATA_FRAME_1D),
!!(flags & VPDMA_DATA_EVEN_LINE_SKIP),
!!(flags & VPDMA_DATA_ODD_LINE_SKIP),
stride);
dtd->w1 = 0;
dtd->start_addr = (u32) dma_addr;
dtd->pkt_ctl = dtd_pkt_ctl(!!(flags & VPDMA_DATA_MODE_TILED),
DTD_DIR_OUT, channel, priority, next_chan);
dtd->desc_write_addr = dtd_desc_write_addr(0, 0, 0, 0);
dtd->max_width_height = dtd_max_width_height(max_w, max_h);
dtd->client_attr0 = 0;
dtd->client_attr1 = 0;
list->next = dtd + 1;
dump_dtd(dtd);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_rawchan_add_out_dtd);
/*
* append an inbound data transfer descriptor to the given descriptor list,
* this sets up a 'memory to client' VPDMA transfer for the given VPDMA channel
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
*
* @list: vpdma desc list to which we add this descriptor
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
* @width: width of the image in pixels in memory(not the cropped width)
* @c_rect: crop params of input image
* @fmt: vpdma data format of the buffer
* dma_addr: dma address as seen by VPDMA
* chan: VPDMA channel
* field: top or bottom field info of the input image
* flags: VPDMA flags to configure some descriptor fields
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
* frame_width/height: the complete width/height of the image presented to the
* client (this makes sense when multiple channels are
* connected to the same client, forming a larger frame)
* start_h, start_v: position where the given channel starts providing pixel
* data to the client (makes sense when multiple channels
* contribute to the client)
*/
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
void vpdma_add_in_dtd(struct vpdma_desc_list *list, int width,
int stride, const struct v4l2_rect *c_rect,
const struct vpdma_data_format *fmt, dma_addr_t dma_addr,
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
enum vpdma_channel chan, int field, u32 flags, int frame_width,
int frame_height, int start_h, int start_v)
{
int priority = 0;
int notify = 1;
int depth = fmt->depth;
int channel, next_chan;
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
struct v4l2_rect rect = *c_rect;
struct vpdma_dtd *dtd;
channel = next_chan = chan_info[chan].num;
if (fmt->type == VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV &&
(fmt->data_type == DATA_TYPE_C420 ||
fmt->data_type == DATA_TYPE_CB420)) {
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
rect.height >>= 1;
rect.top >>= 1;
depth = 8;
}
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
dma_addr += rect.top * stride + (rect.left * depth >> 3);
dtd = list->next;
WARN_ON((void *)(dtd + 1) > (list->buf.addr + list->buf.size));
dtd->type_ctl_stride = dtd_type_ctl_stride(fmt->data_type,
notify,
field,
!!(flags & VPDMA_DATA_FRAME_1D),
!!(flags & VPDMA_DATA_EVEN_LINE_SKIP),
!!(flags & VPDMA_DATA_ODD_LINE_SKIP),
stride);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
dtd->xfer_length_height = dtd_xfer_length_height(rect.width,
rect.height);
dtd->start_addr = (u32) dma_addr;
dtd->pkt_ctl = dtd_pkt_ctl(!!(flags & VPDMA_DATA_MODE_TILED),
DTD_DIR_IN, channel, priority, next_chan);
dtd->frame_width_height = dtd_frame_width_height(frame_width,
frame_height);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Fix some params in VPE data descriptors Some parameters of the VPE descriptors were understood incorrectly. They are now fixed. The fixes are explained as follows: - When adding an inbound data descriptor to the VPDMA descriptor list, we intend to use c_rect as the cropped region fetched by VPDMA. Therefore, c_rect->width shouldn't be used to calculate the line stride, the original image width should be used for that. We add a 'width' argument which gives the buffer width in memory. - frame_width and frame_height describe the complete width and height of the client to which the channel is connected. If there are multiple channels fetching data and providing to the same client, the above 2 arguments should be the width and height of the region covered by all the channels. In the case where there is only one channel providing pixel data to the client (like in VPE), frame_width and frame_height should be the cropped width and cropped height respectively. The calculation of these params is done in the vpe driver now. - start_h and start_v is also used in the case of multiple channels to describe where each channel should start filling pixel data. We don't use this in VPE, and pass 0s to the vpdma_add_in_dtd() helper. - Some minor changes are made to the vpdma_add_out_dtd() helper. The c_rect param is used for specifying the 'composition' target, and 'width' is added to calculate the line stride. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2014-03-13 11:44:08 +00:00
dtd->start_h_v = dtd_start_h_v(start_h, start_v);
dtd->client_attr0 = 0;
dtd->client_attr1 = 0;
list->next = dtd + 1;
dump_dtd(dtd);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_add_in_dtd);
int vpdma_hwlist_alloc(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, void *priv)
{
int i, list_num = -1;
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&vpdma->lock, flags);
for (i = 0; i < VPDMA_MAX_NUM_LIST &&
vpdma->hwlist_used[i] == true; i++)
;
if (i < VPDMA_MAX_NUM_LIST) {
list_num = i;
vpdma->hwlist_used[i] = true;
vpdma->hwlist_priv[i] = priv;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vpdma->lock, flags);
return list_num;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_hwlist_alloc);
void *vpdma_hwlist_get_priv(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int list_num)
{
if (!vpdma || list_num >= VPDMA_MAX_NUM_LIST)
return NULL;
return vpdma->hwlist_priv[list_num];
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_hwlist_get_priv);
void *vpdma_hwlist_release(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int list_num)
{
void *priv;
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&vpdma->lock, flags);
vpdma->hwlist_used[list_num] = false;
priv = vpdma->hwlist_priv;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vpdma->lock, flags);
return priv;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_hwlist_release);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
/* set or clear the mask for list complete interrupt */
void vpdma_enable_list_complete_irq(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int irq_num,
int list_num, bool enable)
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
{
u32 reg_addr = VPDMA_INT_LIST0_MASK + VPDMA_INTX_OFFSET * irq_num;
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
2013-10-16 05:36:45 +00:00
u32 val;
val = read_reg(vpdma, reg_addr);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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if (enable)
val |= (1 << (list_num * 2));
else
val &= ~(1 << (list_num * 2));
write_reg(vpdma, reg_addr, val);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_enable_list_complete_irq);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/* get the LIST_STAT register */
unsigned int vpdma_get_list_stat(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int irq_num)
{
u32 reg_addr = VPDMA_INT_LIST0_STAT + VPDMA_INTX_OFFSET * irq_num;
return read_reg(vpdma, reg_addr);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_get_list_stat);
/* get the LIST_MASK register */
unsigned int vpdma_get_list_mask(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int irq_num)
{
u32 reg_addr = VPDMA_INT_LIST0_MASK + VPDMA_INTX_OFFSET * irq_num;
return read_reg(vpdma, reg_addr);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_get_list_mask);
/* clear previously occurred list interrupts in the LIST_STAT register */
void vpdma_clear_list_stat(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int irq_num,
int list_num)
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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{
u32 reg_addr = VPDMA_INT_LIST0_STAT + VPDMA_INTX_OFFSET * irq_num;
write_reg(vpdma, reg_addr, 3 << (list_num * 2));
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_clear_list_stat);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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void vpdma_set_bg_color(struct vpdma_data *vpdma,
struct vpdma_data_format *fmt, u32 color)
{
if (fmt->type == VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_RGB)
write_reg(vpdma, VPDMA_BG_RGB, color);
else if (fmt->type == VPDMA_DATA_FMT_TYPE_YUV)
write_reg(vpdma, VPDMA_BG_YUV, color);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_set_bg_color);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* configures the output mode of the line buffer for the given client, the
* line buffer content can either be mirrored(each line repeated twice) or
* passed to the client as is
*/
void vpdma_set_line_mode(struct vpdma_data *vpdma, int line_mode,
enum vpdma_channel chan)
{
int client_cstat = chan_info[chan].cstat_offset;
write_field_reg(vpdma, client_cstat, line_mode,
VPDMA_CSTAT_LINE_MODE_MASK, VPDMA_CSTAT_LINE_MODE_SHIFT);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_set_line_mode);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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/*
* configures the event which should trigger VPDMA transfer for the given
* client
*/
void vpdma_set_frame_start_event(struct vpdma_data *vpdma,
enum vpdma_frame_start_event fs_event,
enum vpdma_channel chan)
{
int client_cstat = chan_info[chan].cstat_offset;
write_field_reg(vpdma, client_cstat, fs_event,
VPDMA_CSTAT_FRAME_START_MASK, VPDMA_CSTAT_FRAME_START_SHIFT);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_set_frame_start_event);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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static void vpdma_firmware_cb(const struct firmware *f, void *context)
{
struct vpdma_data *vpdma = context;
struct vpdma_buf fw_dma_buf;
int i, r;
dev_dbg(&vpdma->pdev->dev, "firmware callback\n");
if (!f || !f->data) {
dev_err(&vpdma->pdev->dev, "couldn't get firmware\n");
return;
}
/* already initialized */
if (read_field_reg(vpdma, VPDMA_LIST_ATTR, VPDMA_LIST_RDY_MASK,
VPDMA_LIST_RDY_SHFT)) {
vpdma->cb(vpdma->pdev);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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return;
}
r = vpdma_alloc_desc_buf(&fw_dma_buf, f->size);
if (r) {
dev_err(&vpdma->pdev->dev,
"failed to allocate dma buffer for firmware\n");
goto rel_fw;
}
memcpy(fw_dma_buf.addr, f->data, f->size);
vpdma_map_desc_buf(vpdma, &fw_dma_buf);
write_reg(vpdma, VPDMA_LIST_ADDR, (u32) fw_dma_buf.dma_addr);
for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) { /* max 1 second */
msleep_interruptible(10);
if (read_field_reg(vpdma, VPDMA_LIST_ATTR, VPDMA_LIST_RDY_MASK,
VPDMA_LIST_RDY_SHFT))
break;
}
if (i == 100) {
dev_err(&vpdma->pdev->dev, "firmware upload failed\n");
goto free_buf;
}
vpdma->cb(vpdma->pdev);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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free_buf:
vpdma_unmap_desc_buf(vpdma, &fw_dma_buf);
vpdma_free_desc_buf(&fw_dma_buf);
rel_fw:
release_firmware(f);
}
static int vpdma_load_firmware(struct vpdma_data *vpdma)
{
int r;
struct device *dev = &vpdma->pdev->dev;
r = request_firmware_nowait(THIS_MODULE, 1,
(const char *) VPDMA_FIRMWARE, dev, GFP_KERNEL, vpdma,
vpdma_firmware_cb);
if (r) {
dev_err(dev, "firmware not available %s\n", VPDMA_FIRMWARE);
return r;
} else {
dev_info(dev, "loading firmware %s\n", VPDMA_FIRMWARE);
}
return 0;
}
int vpdma_create(struct platform_device *pdev, struct vpdma_data *vpdma,
void (*cb)(struct platform_device *pdev))
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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{
struct resource *res;
int r;
dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "vpdma_create\n");
vpdma->pdev = pdev;
vpdma->cb = cb;
spin_lock_init(&vpdma->lock);
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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res = platform_get_resource_byname(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, "vpdma");
if (res == NULL) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "missing platform resources data\n");
return -ENODEV;
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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}
vpdma->base = devm_ioremap(&pdev->dev, res->start, resource_size(res));
if (!vpdma->base) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to ioremap\n");
return -ENOMEM;
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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}
r = vpdma_load_firmware(vpdma);
if (r) {
pr_err("failed to load firmware %s\n", VPDMA_FIRMWARE);
return r;
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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}
return 0;
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vpdma_create);
MODULE_AUTHOR("Texas Instruments Inc.");
[media] v4l: ti-vpe: Create a vpdma helper library The primary function of VPDMA is to move data between external memory and internal processing modules(in our case, VPE) that source or sink data. VPDMA is capable of buffering this data and then delivering the data as demanded to the modules as programmed. The modules that source or sink data are referred to as clients or ports. A channel is setup inside the VPDMA to connect a specific memory buffer to a specific client. The VPDMA centralizes the DMA control functions and buffering required to allow all the clients to minimize the effect of long latency times. Add the following to the VPDMA helper: - A data struct which describe VPDMA channels. For now, these channels are the ones used only by VPE, the list of channels will increase when VIP(Video Input Port) also uses the VPDMA library. This channel information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors. - Data structs which describe the different data types supported by VPDMA. This data type information will be used to populate fields required by data descriptors and used by the VPE driver to map a V4L2 format to the corresponding VPDMA data type. - Provide VPDMA register offset definitions, functions to read, write and modify VPDMA registers. - Functions to create and submit a VPDMA list. A list is a group of descriptors that makes up a set of DMA transfers that need to be completed. Each descriptor will either perform a DMA transaction to fetch input buffers and write to output buffers(data descriptors), or configure the MMRs of sub blocks of VPE(configuration descriptors), or provide control information to VPDMA (control descriptors). - Functions to allocate, map and unmap buffers needed for the descriptor list, payloads containing MMR values and scaler coefficients. These use the DMA mapping APIs to ensure exclusive access to VPDMA. - Functions to enable VPDMA interrupts. VPDMA can trigger an interrupt on the VPE interrupt line when a descriptor list is parsed completely and the DMA transactions are completed. This requires masking the events in VPDMA registers and configuring some top level VPE interrupt registers. - Enable some VPDMA specific parameters: frame start event(when to start DMA for a client) and line mode(whether each line fetched should be mirrored or not). - Function to load firmware required by VPDMA. VPDMA requires a firmware for it's internal list manager. We add the required request_firmware apis to fetch this firmware from user space. - Function to dump VPDMA registers. - A function to initialize and create a VPDMA instance, this will be called by the VPE driver with it's platform device pointer, this function will take care of loading VPDMA firmware and returning a vpdma_data instance back to the VPE driver. The VIP driver will also call the same init function to initialize it's own VPDMA instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Acked-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Kamil Debski <k.debski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
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MODULE_FIRMWARE(VPDMA_FIRMWARE);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");