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.\" $NetBSD: bus_dma.9,v 1.14 2000/06/14 06:49:19 cgd Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
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.\" by Jason R. Thorpe of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility,
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.\" NASA Ames Research Center.
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.\"
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.\" This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
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.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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.Dd February 3, 1998
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.Dt BUS_DMA 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm bus_dma ,
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.Nm bus_dmamap_create ,
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.Nm bus_dmamap_destroy ,
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.Nm bus_dmamap_load ,
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.Nm bus_dmamap_load_mbuf ,
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.Nm bus_dmamap_load_uio ,
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.Nm bus_dmamap_load_raw ,
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.Nm bus_dmamap_unload ,
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.Nm bus_dmamap_sync ,
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.Nm bus_dmamem_alloc ,
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.Nm bus_dmamem_free ,
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.Nm bus_dmamem_map ,
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.Nm bus_dmamem_unmap ,
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.Nm bus_dmamem_mmap
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.Nd Bus and Machine Independent DMA Mapping Interface
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Fd #include <machine/bus.h>
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.Ft int
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.Fn bus_dmamap_create "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_size_t size" "int nsegments" \
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"bus_size_t maxsegsz" "bus_size_t boundary" "int flags" "bus_dmamap_t *dmamp"
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.Ft void
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.Fn bus_dmamap_destroy "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_dmamap_t dmam"
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.Ft int
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_dmamap_t dmam" "void *buf" \
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"bus_size_t buflen" "struct proc *p" "int flags"
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.Ft int
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load_mbuf "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_dmamap_t dmam" \
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"struct mbuf *chain" "int flags"
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.Ft int
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load_uio "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_dmamap_t dmam" \
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"struct uio *uio" "int flags"
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.Ft int
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load_raw "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_dmamap_t dmam" \
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"bus_dma_segment_t *segs" "int nsegs" "bus_size_t size" "int flags"
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.Ft void
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.Fn bus_dmamap_unload "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_dmamap_t dmam"
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.Ft void
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.Fn bus_dmamap_sync "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_dmamap_t dmam" \
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"bus_addr_t offset" "bus_size_t len" "int ops"
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.Ft int
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.Fn bus_dmamem_alloc "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_size_t size" \
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"bus_size_t alignment" "bus_size_t boundary" "bus_dma_segment_t *segs" \
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"int nsegs" "int *rsegs" "int flags"
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.Ft void
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.Fn bus_dmamem_free "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_dma_segment_t *segs" "int nsegs"
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.Ft int
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.Fn bus_dmamem_map "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_dma_segment_t *segs" "int nsegs" \
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"size_t size" "caddr_t *kvap" "int flags"
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.Ft void
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.Fn bus_dmamem_unmap "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "caddr_t kva" "size_t size"
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.Ft int
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.Fn bus_dmamem_mmap "bus_dma_tag_t tag" "bus_dma_segment_t *segs" \
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"int nsegs" "int off" "int prot" "int flags"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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Provide a bus- and machine-independent "DMA mapping interface."
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.Sh NOTES
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.Pp
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All data structures, function prototypes, and macros will be defined
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by the port-specific header
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.Pa Aq machine/bus.h .
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Note that this document
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assumes the existence of types already defined by the current "bus.h"
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interface.
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.Pp
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Unless otherwise noted, all function calls in this interface may be
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defined as
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.Xr cpp 1
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macros.
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.Sh DATA TYPES
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.Pp
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Individual implementations may name these structures whatever they
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wish, providing that the external representations are:
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.Bl -tag -width compact
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.It Fa bus_dma_tag_t
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A machine-dependent opaque type describing the implementation of
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DMA for a given bus.
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.It Fa bus_dma_segment_t
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A structure with at least the following members:
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.Bd -literal
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bus_addr_t ds_addr;
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bus_size_t ds_len;
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.Ed
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.sp
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The structure may have machine-dependent members and arbitrary layout.
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The values in
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.Fa ds_addr
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and
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.Fa ds_len
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are suitable for programming into
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DMA controller address and length registers.
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.It Fa bus_dmamap_t
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A pointer to a structure with at least the following members:
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.Bd -literal
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bus_size_t dm_mapsize;
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int dm_nsegs;
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bus_dma_segment_t *dm_segs;
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.Ed
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.sp
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The structure may have machine-dependent members and arbitrary layout.
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The
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.Fa dm_mapsize
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member indicates the size of the mapping. A value of 0 indicates the
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mapping is invalid.
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The
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.Fa dm_segs
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member may be an array of segments or a pointer to an
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array of segments. The
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.Fa dm_nsegs
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member indicates the number of segments in
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.Fa dm_segs .
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.El
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.Sh FUNCTIONS
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.Bl -tag -width compact
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.It Fn bus_dmamap_create "tag" "size" "nsegments" "maxsegsz" "boundary" "flags" "dmamp"
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Allocates a DMA handle and initializes it according to the parameters
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provided.
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Arguments are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width nsegments -compact
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.It Fa tag
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This is the bus_dma_tag_t passed down from the parent driver via
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.Fa <bus>_attach_args .
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.It Fa size
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This is the maximum DMA transfer that can be mapped by the handle.
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.It Fa nsegments
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Number of segments the device can support in a single DMA transaction.
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This may be the number of scatter-gather descriptors supported by the
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device.
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.It Fa maxsegsz
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The maximum number of bytes that may be transferred by any given DMA
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segment.
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.It Fa boundary
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Some DMA controllers are not able to transfer data that crosses a
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particular boundary. This argument allows this boundary to be
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specified. The boundary lines begin at 0, and occur every
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.Fa boundary
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bytes. Mappings may begin on a boundary line but may not end on or
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cross a boundary line. If no boundary condition needs to be observed, a
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.Fa boundary
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argument of 0 should be used.
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.It Fa flags
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Flags are defined as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW -compact
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.It Dv BUS_DMA_WAITOK
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It is safe to wait (sleep) for resources during this call.
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.It Dv BUS_DMA_NOWAIT
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It is not safe to wait (sleep) for resources during this call.
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.It Dv BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW
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Perform any resource allocation this handle may need now. If this is
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not specified, the allocation may be deferred to
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load .
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If this flag is specified,
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load
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will not block on resource
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allocation.
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.It Dv BUS_DMA_BUS[1-4]
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These flags are placeholders, and may be used by busses to provide
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bus-dependent functionality.
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.El
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.It Fa dmamp
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This is a pointer to a bus_dmamap_t. A DMA map will be allocated and
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pointed to by
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.Fa dmamp
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upon successful completion of this routine.
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.El
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.Pp
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Behavior is not defined if invalid arguments are passed to
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.Fn bus_dmamap_create .
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.Pp
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Returns 0 on success, or an error code to indicate mode of failure.
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.It Fn bus_dmamap_destroy "tag" "dmam"
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Frees all resources associated with a given DMA handle. Arguments are
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as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width dmam -compact
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.It Fa tag
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This is the bus_dma_tag_t passed down from the parent driver via
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.Fa <bus>_attach_args .
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.It Fa dmam
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The DMA handle to destroy.
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.El
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.Pp
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In the event that the DMA handle contains a valid mapping,
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the mapping will be unloaded via the same mechanism used by
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.Fn bus_dmamap_unload .
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.Pp
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Behavior is not defined if invalid arguments are passed to
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.Fn bus_dmamap_destroy .
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.Pp
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If given valid arguments,
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.Fn bus_dmamap_destroy
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always succeeds.
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.It Fn bus_dmamap_load "tag" "dmam" "buf" "buflen" "p" "flags"
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Loads a DMA handle with mappings for a DMA transfer. It assumes that
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all pages involved in a DMA transfer are wired.
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Arguments are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width buflen -compact
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.It Fa tag
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This is the bus_dma_tag_t passed down from the parent driver via
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.Fa <bus>_attach_args .
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.It Fa dmam
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The DMA handle with which to map the transfer.
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.It Fa buf
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The buffer to be used for the DMA transfer.
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.It Fa buflen
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The size of the buffer.
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.It Fa p
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Used to indicate the address space in which the buffer is located. If
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.Dv NULL ,
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the buffer is assumed to be in kernel space. Otherwise, the
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buffer is assumed to be in process
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.Fa p Ns 's
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address space.
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.It Fa flags
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are defined as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width "BUS_DMA_BUS[1-4]" -compact
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.It Dv BUS_DMA_WAITOK
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It is safe to wait (sleep) for resources during this call.
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.It Dv BUS_DMA_NOWAIT
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It is not safe to wait (sleep) for resources during this call.
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.It Dv BUS_DMA_BUS[1-4]
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These flags are placeholders, and may be used by busses to
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provide bus-dependent functionality.
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.El
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.El
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.Pp
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As noted above, if a DMA handle is created with
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.Dv BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW ,
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load
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will never block.
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.Pp
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If a call to
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load
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fails, the mapping in
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the DMA handle will be invalid. It is the responsibility
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of the caller to clean up any inconsistent device state
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resulting from incomplete iteration through the uio.
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.Pp
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Behavior is not defined if invalid arguments are passed to
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load .
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.Pp
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Returns 0 on success, or an error code to indicate mode of failure.
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.It Fn bus_dmamap_load_mbuf "tag" "dmam" "chain" "flags"
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This is a variation of
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load
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which maps mbuf chains
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for DMA transfers. Mbuf chains are assumed to be in kernel
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virtual address space.
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.It Fn bus_dmamap_load_uio "tag" "dmam" "uio" "flags"
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This is a variation of
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load
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which maps buffers pointed to by
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.Fa uio
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for DMA transfers. The value of
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.Fa "uio->uio_segflg"
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will
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determine if the buffers are in user or kernel virtual address space.
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If the buffers are in user address space, the buffers are assumed to be
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in
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.Fa "uio->uio_procp" Ns 's
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address space.
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.It Fn bus_dmamap_load_raw "tag" "dmam" "segs" "nsegs" "size" "flags"
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This is a variation of
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load
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which maps buffers
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allocated by
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.Fn bus_dmamem_alloc
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(see below). The
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.Fa segs
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argument is an array of bus_dma_segment_t's filled in
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by
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.Fn bus_dmamem_alloc .
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The
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.Fa nsegs
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argument is the number of segments in the array. The
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.Fa size
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argument is the size of the DMA transfer.
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.It Fn bus_dmamap_unload "tag" "dmam"
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Deletes the mappings for a given DMA handle. Arguments are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width dmam -compact
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.It Fa tag
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This is the bus_dma_tag_t passed down from the parent driver via
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.Fa <bus>_attach_args .
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.It Fa dmam
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The DMA handle containing the mappings which are to be deleted.
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.El
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.Pp
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If the DMA handle was created with
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.Dv BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW ,
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.Fn bus_dmamap_unload
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will not free the corresponding
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resources which were allocated by
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.Fn bus_dmamap_create .
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This is to ensure that
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load
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will never block
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on resources if the handle was created with
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.Dv BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW .
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.Pp
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Behavior is not defined if invalid arguments are passed to
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.Fn bus_dmamap_unload .
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.Pp
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If given valid arguments,
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.Fn bus_dmamap_unload
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always succeeds.
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.It Fn bus_dmamap_sync "tag" "dmam" "offset" "len" "ops"
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Performs pre- and post-DMA operation cache and/or buffer synchronization.
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Arguments are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width offset -compact
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.It Fa tag
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This is the bus_dma_tag_t passed down from the parent driver via
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.Fa <bus>_attach_args .
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.It Fa dmam
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The DMA mapping to be synchronized.
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.It Fa offset
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The offset into the DMA mapping to synchronize.
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.It Fa len
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The length of the mapping from
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.Fa offset
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to synchronize.
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.It Fa ops
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One or more synchronization operation to perform. The following DMA
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synchronization operations are defined:
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.Bl -tag -width BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE -compact
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.It Dv BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD
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Perform any pre-read DMA cache and/or bounce operations.
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.It Dv BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD
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Perform any post-read DMA cache and/or bounce operations.
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.It Dv BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE
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Perform any pre-write DMA cache and/or bounce operations.
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.It Dv BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE
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Perform any post-write DMA cache and/or bounce operations.
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.El
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.Pp
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More than one operation may performed in a given synchronization call.
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Mixing of
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.Em PRE
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and
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.Em POST
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operations is not allowed, and behavior is undefined if this is attempted.
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.El
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.Pp
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Synchronization operations are expressed from the perspective of
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the host RAM, e.g. a
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.Em "device -> memory"
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operation is a
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.Em READ
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and a
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.Em "memory -> device"
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operation is a
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.Em WRITE .
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.Pp
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.Fn bus_dmamap_sync
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may consult state kept within the DMA map to determine if the memory
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is mapped in a DMA coherent fashion. If so,
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.Fn bus_dmamap_sync
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may elect to skip certain expensive operations, such as flushing
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of the data cache. See
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.Fn bus_dmamem_map
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for more information on this subject.
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.Pp
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On platforms which implement reordered stores,
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.Fn bus_dmamap_sync
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will always cause the store buffer to be flushed.
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.Pp
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This function exists so that multiple read and write transfers can be
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performed with the same buffer, and so that drivers can explicitly
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inform the
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.Nm
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code when their data is 'ready' in its DMA buffer.
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.Pp
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An example of multiple read-write use of a single mapping
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might look like:
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.Bd -literal
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bus_dmamap_load(...);
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while (not done) {
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/* invalidate soon-to-be-stale cache blocks */
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bus_dmamap_sync(..., BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD);
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[ do read DMA ]
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/* copy from bounce */
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bus_dmamap_sync(..., BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
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/* read data now in driver-provided buffer */
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[ computation ]
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/* data to be written now in driver-provided buffer */
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/* flush write buffers and writeback, copy to bounce */
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bus_dmamap_sync(..., BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
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[ do write DMA ]
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/* probably a no-op, but provided for consistency */
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bus_dmamap_sync(..., BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
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}
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bus_dmamap_unload(...);
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.Ed
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.Pp
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If DMA read and write operations are not preceded and followed by the
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appropriate synchronization operations, behavior is undefined.
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.Pp
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Behavior is not defined if invalid arguments are passed to
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.Fn bus_dmamap_sync .
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.Pp
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If given valid arguments,
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.Fn bus_dmamap_sync
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always succeeds.
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.\" XXX: This does not work with all the arguments.
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.It Fn bus_dmamem_alloc "tag" "size" "alignment" "boundary" "segs" "..."
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Allocates memory that is "DMA safe" for the bus corresponding to the
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given tag.
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.Pp
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The mapping of this memory is machine-dependent (or
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"opaque"); machine-independent code is not to assume that the
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addresses returned are valid in kernel virtual address space, or that
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the addresses returned are system physical addresses. The address value
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returned as part of
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.Fa segs
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can thus not be used to program DMA controller address registers. Only
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the values in the
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.Fa dm_segs
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array of a sucessfully loaded DMA map (using
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load
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) can be used for this purpose.
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.Pp
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Allocations will always be rounded to the hardware page size. Callers
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may wish to take advantage of this, and cluster allocation of small
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data structures.
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Arguments are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width alignment -compact
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.It Fa tag
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The is the bus_dma_tag_t passed down from the parent driver via
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.Fa <bus>_attach_args .
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.It Fa size
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The amount of memory to allocate.
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.It Fa alignment
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Each segment in the allocated memory will be aligned to this value. If
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the alignment is less than a hardware page size, it will be rounded up
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to the hardware page size. This value must be a power of two.
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.It Fa boundary
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Each segment in the allocated memory must not cross this boundary
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(relative to zero). This value must be a power of two. A boundary
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|
value less than the size of the allocation is invalid.
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.It Fa segs
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An array of bus_dma_segment_t's, filled in as memory is allocated,
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|
representing the opaque addresses of the memory chunks.
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.It Fa nsegs
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Specifies the number of segments in
|
|
.Fa segs ,
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|
and this is the maximum number
|
|
of segments that the allocated memory may contain.
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.It Fa rsegs
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Used to return the actual number of segments the memory contains.
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.It Fa flags
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Flags are defined as follows:
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|
.Bl -tag -width BUS_DMA_BUS[1-4] -compact
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.It Dv BUS_DMA_WAITOK
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It is safe to wait (sleep) for resources during this call.
|
|
.It Dv BUS_DMA_NOWAIT
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It is not safe to wait (sleep) for resources during this call.
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.It Dv BUS_DMA_BUS[1-4]
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These flags are placeholders, and may be used by busses to provide
|
|
bus-dependent functionality.
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|
.El
|
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.El
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.Pp
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|
All pages allocated by
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_alloc
|
|
will be wired down
|
|
until they are freed by
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_free .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Behavior is undefined if invalid arguments are passed to
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_alloc .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Returns 0 on success, or an error code indicating mode of failure.
|
|
.It Fn bus_dmamem_free "tag" "segs" "nsegs"
|
|
Frees memory previously allocated by
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_alloc .
|
|
Any mappings
|
|
will be invalidated. Arguments are as follows:
|
|
.Bl -tag -width nsegs -compact
|
|
.It Fa tag
|
|
This is the bus_dma_tag_t passed down from the parent driver via
|
|
.Fa <bus>_attach_args .
|
|
.It Fa segs
|
|
The array of bus_dma_segment_t's filled in by
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_alloc .
|
|
.It Fa nsegs
|
|
The number of segments in
|
|
.Fa segs .
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Behavior is undefined if invalid arguments are passed to
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_free .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
If given valid arguments,
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_free
|
|
always succeeds.
|
|
.It Fn bus_dmamem_map "tag" "segs" "nsegs" "size" "kvap" "flags"
|
|
Maps memory allocated with
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_alloc
|
|
into kernel virtual address space. Arguments are as follows:
|
|
.Bl -tag -width flags -compact
|
|
.It Fa tag
|
|
This is the bus_dma_tag_t passed down from the parent driver via
|
|
.Fa <bus>_attach_args .
|
|
.It Fa segs
|
|
The array of bus_dma_segment_t's filled in by
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_alloc ,
|
|
representing the memory regions to map.
|
|
.It Fa nsegs
|
|
The number of segments in
|
|
.Fa segs .
|
|
.It Fa size
|
|
The size of the mapping.
|
|
.It Fa kvap
|
|
Filled in to specify the kernel virtual address where the memory is mapped.
|
|
.It Fa flags
|
|
Flags are defined as follows:
|
|
.Bl -tag -width BUS_DMA_COHERENT -compact
|
|
.It Dv BUS_DMA_WAITOK
|
|
It is safe to wait (sleep) for resources during this call.
|
|
.It Dv BUS_DMA_NOWAIT
|
|
It is not safe to wait (sleep) for resources during this call.
|
|
.It Dv BUS_DMA_BUS[1-4]
|
|
These flags are placeholders, and may be used by busses to provide
|
|
bus-dependent functionality.
|
|
.It Dv BUS_DMA_COHERENT
|
|
This flag is a
|
|
.Em hint
|
|
to machine-dependent code. If possible, map the memory in such a way
|
|
as it will be DMA coherent. This may include mapping the pages into
|
|
uncached address space or setting the cache-inhibit bits in page table
|
|
entries. If implementation of DMA coherent mappings is impossible, this
|
|
is ignored.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Later, when this memory is loaded into a DMA map, machine-dependent code
|
|
will take whatever steps are necessary to determine if the memory was
|
|
mapped in a DMA coherent fashion. This may include checking if the
|
|
kernel virtual address lies within uncached address space or if the
|
|
cache-inhibit bits are set in page table entries. If it is determined
|
|
that the mapping is DMA coherent, state may be placed into the DMA map
|
|
for use by later calls to
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamap_sync .
|
|
.El
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Behavior is undefined if invalid arguments are passed to
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_map .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Returns 0 on success, or an error code indicating mode of failure.
|
|
.It Fn bus_dmamem_unmap "tag" "kva" "size"
|
|
Unmaps memory previously mapped with
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_map ,
|
|
freeing the
|
|
kernel virtual address space used by the mapping. The arguments are as
|
|
follows:
|
|
.Bl -tag -width size -compact
|
|
.It Fa tag
|
|
This is the bus_dma_tag_t passed down from the parent driver via
|
|
.Fa <bus>_attach_args .
|
|
.It Fa kva
|
|
The kernel virtual address of the mapped memory.
|
|
.It Fa size
|
|
The size of the mapping.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Behavior is undefined if invalid arguments are passed to
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_unmap .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
If given valid arguments,
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_unmap
|
|
always succeeds.
|
|
.It Fn bus_dmamem_mmap "tag" "segs" "nsegs" "off" "prot" "flags"
|
|
Provides support for user
|
|
.Xr mmap 2 Ns 'ing
|
|
of DMA-safe memory. This function is to be called by a device
|
|
driver's (*d_mmap)() entry point, which is called by the
|
|
device pager for each page to be mapped. The arguments are
|
|
as follows:
|
|
.Bl -tag -width nsegs -compact
|
|
.It Fa tag
|
|
This is the bus_dma_tag_t passed down from the parent driver via
|
|
.Fa <bus>_attach_args .
|
|
.It Fa segs
|
|
The array of bus_dma_segment_t's filled in by
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_alloc ,
|
|
representing the memory to be
|
|
.Xr mmap 2 Ns 'ed.
|
|
.It Fa nsegs
|
|
The number of elements in the
|
|
.Fa segs
|
|
array.
|
|
.It Fa off
|
|
The offset of the page in DMA memory which is to be mapped.
|
|
.It Fa prot
|
|
The protection codes for the mapping.
|
|
.It Fa flags
|
|
Flags are defined as follows:
|
|
.Bl -tag -width BUS_DMA_COHERENT -compact
|
|
.It Dv BUS_DMA_WAITOK
|
|
It is safe to wait (sleep) for resources during this call.
|
|
.It Dv BUS_DMA_NOWAIT
|
|
It is not safe to wait (sleep) for resources during this call.
|
|
.It Dv BUS_DMA_BUS[1-4]
|
|
These flags are placeholders, and may be used by busses to provide
|
|
bus-dependent functionality.
|
|
.It Dv BUS_DMA_COHERENT
|
|
See
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_map
|
|
above for a description of this flag.
|
|
.El
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Behavior is undefined if invalid arguments are passed
|
|
to
|
|
.Fn bus_dmamem_mmap .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Returns -1 to indicate failure. Otherwise, returns an opaque
|
|
value to be interpreted by the device pager.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
|
.Xr bus_space 9
|
|
.Sh AUTHOR
|
|
The
|
|
.Nm
|
|
interface was designed and implemented by Jason R. Thorpe of the
|
|
Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility, NASA Ames Research Center.
|
|
Additional input on the
|
|
.Nm
|
|
design was provided by Chris Demetriou, Charles Hannum, Ross Harvey,
|
|
Matthew Jacob, Jonathan Stone, and Matt Thomas.
|
|
.Sh HISTORY
|
|
The
|
|
.Nm
|
|
interface appeared in
|
|
.Nx 1.3 .
|