Message ID | 20191025073056.25450-1-peter.ujfalusi@ti.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | dmaengine: bindings/edma: dma-channel-mask to array | expand |
On 25-10-19, 10:30, Peter Ujfalusi wrote: > Hi, > > Changes since v4: > - Rebased on next to make it apply cleanly > - Added Reviewed-by from Rob for the DT documentation patches > > Changes since v3: > - Update the dma-common.yaml and edma binding documentation according to Rob's > suggestion > > Changes since v2: > - Fix dma-common.yaml documentation patch and extend the description of the > dma-channel-mask array > - The edma documentation now includes information on the dma-channel-mask array > size for EDMAs with 32 or 64 channels > > Changes since v1: > - Extend the common dma-channel-mask to uint32-array to be usable for > controllers with more than 32 channels > - Use the dma-channel-mask instead custom property for available channels for > EDMA. > > The original patch was part of the EDMA multicore usage series. > > EDMAs can have 32 or 64 channels depending on the SoC, the dma-channel-mask > needs to be an array to be usable for the driver. And now I saw this and have applied these and dropped the ones I fixed up manually!
On 05/11/2019 19.01, Vinod Koul wrote: > On 25-10-19, 10:30, Peter Ujfalusi wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Changes since v4: >> - Rebased on next to make it apply cleanly >> - Added Reviewed-by from Rob for the DT documentation patches >> >> Changes since v3: >> - Update the dma-common.yaml and edma binding documentation according to Rob's >> suggestion >> >> Changes since v2: >> - Fix dma-common.yaml documentation patch and extend the description of the >> dma-channel-mask array >> - The edma documentation now includes information on the dma-channel-mask array >> size for EDMAs with 32 or 64 channels >> >> Changes since v1: >> - Extend the common dma-channel-mask to uint32-array to be usable for >> controllers with more than 32 channels >> - Use the dma-channel-mask instead custom property for available channels for >> EDMA. >> >> The original patch was part of the EDMA multicore usage series. >> >> EDMAs can have 32 or 64 channels depending on the SoC, the dma-channel-mask >> needs to be an array to be usable for the driver. > > And now I saw this and have applied these and dropped the ones I fixed > up manually! OK, thank you for picking these up! - Péter Texas Instruments Finland Oy, Porkkalankatu 22, 00180 Helsinki. Y-tunnus/Business ID: 0615521-4. Kotipaikka/Domicile: Helsinki