Commit 8e4a9300 authored by Mika Westerberg's avatar Mika Westerberg Committed by Vinod Koul

ep93xx: remove the old M2P DMA code

Since we have converted all existing users of the old DMA API to use the DMA
engine API the old code can be dropped.
Signed-off-by: default avatarMika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@iki.fi>
Acked-by: default avatarRyan Mallon <rmallon@gmail.com>
Acked-by: default avatarH Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarVinod Koul <vinod.koul@intel.com>
parent a103fc67
# #
# Makefile for the linux kernel. # Makefile for the linux kernel.
# #
obj-y := core.o clock.o dma-m2p.o gpio.o obj-y := core.o clock.o gpio.o
obj-m := obj-m :=
obj-n := obj-n :=
obj- := obj- :=
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/**
* DOC: EP93xx DMA M2P memory to peripheral and peripheral to memory engine
*
* The EP93xx DMA M2P subsystem handles DMA transfers between memory and
* peripherals. DMA M2P channels are available for audio, UARTs and IrDA.
* See chapter 10 of the EP93xx users guide for full details on the DMA M2P
* engine.
*
* See sound/soc/ep93xx/ep93xx-pcm.c for an example use of the DMA M2P code.
*
*/
#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_DMA_H #ifndef __ASM_ARCH_DMA_H
#define __ASM_ARCH_DMA_H #define __ASM_ARCH_DMA_H
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/dmaengine.h> #include <linux/dmaengine.h>
#include <linux/dma-mapping.h> #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
/**
* struct ep93xx_dma_buffer - Information about a buffer to be transferred
* using the DMA M2P engine
*
* @list: Entry in DMA buffer list
* @bus_addr: Physical address of the buffer
* @size: Size of the buffer in bytes
*/
struct ep93xx_dma_buffer {
struct list_head list;
u32 bus_addr;
u16 size;
};
/**
* struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client - Information about a DMA M2P client
*
* @name: Unique name for this client
* @flags: Client flags
* @cookie: User data to pass to callback functions
* @buffer_started: Non NULL function to call when a transfer is started.
* The arguments are the user data cookie and the DMA
* buffer which is starting.
* @buffer_finished: Non NULL function to call when a transfer is completed.
* The arguments are the user data cookie, the DMA buffer
* which has completed, and a boolean flag indicating if
* the transfer had an error.
*/
struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client {
char *name;
u8 flags;
void *cookie;
void (*buffer_started)(void *cookie,
struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf);
void (*buffer_finished)(void *cookie,
struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf,
int bytes, int error);
/* private: Internal use only */
void *channel;
};
/* DMA M2P ports */
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_I2S1 0x00
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_I2S2 0x01
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_AAC1 0x02
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_AAC2 0x03
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_AAC3 0x04
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_I2S3 0x05
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_UART1 0x06
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_UART2 0x07
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_UART3 0x08
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_IRDA 0x09
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_MASK 0x0f
/* DMA M2P client flags */
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_TX 0x00 /* Memory to peripheral */
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_RX 0x10 /* Peripheral to memory */
/*
* DMA M2P client error handling flags. See the EP93xx users guide
* documentation on the DMA M2P CONTROL register for more details
*/
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_ABORT_ON_ERROR 0x20 /* Abort on peripheral error */
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_IGNORE_ERROR 0x40 /* Ignore peripheral errors */
#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_ERROR_MASK 0x60 /* Mask of error bits */
/**
* ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_register - Register a client with the DMA M2P
* subsystem
*
* @m2p: Client information to register
* returns 0 on success
*
* The DMA M2P subsystem allocates a channel and an interrupt line for the DMA
* client
*/
int ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_register(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *m2p);
/**
* ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_unregister - Unregister a client from the DMA M2P
* subsystem
*
* @m2p: Client to unregister
*
* Any transfers currently in progress will be completed in hardware, but
* ignored in software.
*/
void ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_unregister(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *m2p);
/**
* ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit - Submit a DMA M2P transfer
*
* @m2p: DMA Client to submit the transfer on
* @buf: DMA Buffer to submit
*
* If the current or next transfer positions are free on the M2P client then
* the transfer is started immediately. If not, the transfer is added to the
* list of pending transfers. This function must not be called from the
* buffer_finished callback for an M2P channel.
*
*/
void ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *m2p,
struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf);
/**
* ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit_recursive - Put a DMA transfer on the pending list
* for an M2P channel
*
* @m2p: DMA Client to submit the transfer on
* @buf: DMA Buffer to submit
*
* This function must only be called from the buffer_finished callback for an
* M2P channel. It is commonly used to add the next transfer in a chained list
* of DMA transfers.
*/
void ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit_recursive(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *m2p,
struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf);
/**
* ep93xx_dma_m2p_flush - Flush all pending transfers on a DMA M2P client
*
* @m2p: DMA client to flush transfers on
*
* Any transfers currently in progress will be completed in hardware, but
* ignored in software.
*
*/
void ep93xx_dma_m2p_flush(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *m2p);
/* /*
* M2P channels. * M2P channels.
* *
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