>From: Haavard Skinnemoen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [PATCH] DMA: Correct invalid assumptions in the Kconfig text > >This patch corrects what I hope are invalid assumptions about the DMA >engine layer: Not only Intel(R) hardware can do DMA, and DMA can be >used for other things than memcpy and RAID offloading. > >At the same time, make the DMA Engine menu visible again on AVR32. I'm >currently working on a driver for a DMA controller that can do >mem-to-mem transfers (which is supported by the framework) as well as >device-to-mem and mem-to-device transfers (not currently supported.) > >Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >--- >Don't get me wrong; I think Intel deserves lots of respect for >creating this framework. But this is also why I got a bit disappointed >when I discovered that it seems to be less generic than I initially >hoped. > >DMA controllers, which may support plain memcpy acceleration in >addition to more traditional "slave DMA", are very common in SoC >devices, and I think Linux needs a common framework for it. The >existing DMA Engine framework seems to come pretty close already, but >I think it needs more input from the embedded crowd before it can be >completely usable on a large number of embedded systems. > >I'm not going to suggest any changes to the actual framework for >2.6.24, but I think the _intention_ of the framework needs to be >clarified. > >Haavard > > drivers/dma/Kconfig | 10 ++++++---- > 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > >diff --git a/drivers/dma/Kconfig b/drivers/dma/Kconfig >index 9c91b0f..62a9fe5 100644 >--- a/drivers/dma/Kconfig >+++ b/drivers/dma/Kconfig >@@ -3,11 +3,13 @@ > # > > menuconfig DMADEVICES >- bool "DMA Offload Engine support" >- depends on (PCI && X86) || ARCH_IOP32X || ARCH_IOP33X >|| ARCH_IOP13XX >+ bool "DMA Engine support" >+ depends on (PCI && X86) || ARCH_IOP32X || ARCH_IOP33X >|| ARCH_IOP13XX || AVR32 > help >- Intel(R) offload engines enable offloading memory >copies in the >- network stack and RAID operations in the MD driver. >+ DMA engines can do asynchronous data transfers without >+ involving the host CPU. This can be used to offload memory >+ copies in the network stack and RAID operations in the MD >+ driver. > > if DMADEVICES > >-- >1.5.3.4 >
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