MPC52xx generic DMA using bestcomm
Matt Sealey
matt at genesi-usa.com
Mon Jul 7 22:47:10 EST 2008
Andre Schwarz wrote:
> Grant,
I know I'm not Grant, but..
> do you know if someone's working on a more generic DMA solution using
> BestComm engine on 5200B ?
> Maybe somthing that accepts a sg-list with callback ops or completion ?
It was suggested once or twice, not least by me.
> Is it possible right now to accelerate simple memcpy ops ?
From my discussions on the subject with Sylvain, it's possible, you just
need to use the GenBD and initiate it manually, however it's probably more
overhead than work if the data size is small, and BestComm would do better
to copy full 32-bit words at a time, and stay aligned, if you have an odd-sized
transfer from a non-32-bit aligned address, then you may have to do some
incredible amount of work which makes the actual transfer not worth doing
(by the time you set it up, the CPU could have copied it on it's own
already, I guess what you DO gain is a kernel preemption point.. the CPU
can do other things that are important)
I for one, though, whether it speeds stuff up or not, love to see this in
action and am very willing to test and benchmark it. I would love to see
more users, too, as the network stack is not the only system that can
benefit..
On a related note does anyone know of the status or what is going on with
Clifford Wolf's dmatransfer API?
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Matt Sealey <matt at genesi-usa.com>
Genesi, Manager, Developer Relations
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