1 Qualcomm Technologies HIDMA Management interface
3 Qualcomm Technologies HIDMA is a high speed DMA device. It only supports
4 memcpy and memset capabilities. It has been designed for virtualized
7 Each HIDMA HW instance consists of multiple DMA channels. These channels
8 share the same bandwidth. The bandwidth utilization can be partitioned
9 among channels based on the priority and weight assignments.
11 There are only two priority levels and 15 weigh assignments possible.
13 Other parameters here determine how much of the system bus this HIDMA
14 instance can use like maximum read/write request and number of bytes to
15 read/write in a single burst.
17 Main node required properties:
18 - compatible: "qcom,hidma-mgmt-1.0";
19 - reg: Address range for DMA device
20 - dma-channels: Number of channels supported by this DMA controller.
21 - max-write-burst-bytes: Maximum write burst in bytes that HIDMA can
22 occupy the bus for in a single transaction. A memcpy requested is
23 fragmented to multiples of this amount. This parameter is used while
24 writing into destination memory. Setting this value incorrectly can
25 starve other peripherals in the system.
26 - max-read-burst-bytes: Maximum read burst in bytes that HIDMA can
27 occupy the bus for in a single transaction. A memcpy request is
28 fragmented to multiples of this amount. This parameter is used while
29 reading the source memory. Setting this value incorrectly can starve
30 other peripherals in the system.
31 - max-write-transactions: This value is how many times a write burst is
32 applied back to back while writing to the destination before yielding
34 - max-read-transactions: This value is how many times a read burst is
35 applied back to back while reading the source before yielding the bus.
36 - channel-reset-timeout-cycles: Channel reset timeout in cycles for this SOC.
37 Once a reset is applied to the HW, HW starts a timer for reset operation
38 to confirm. If reset is not completed within this time, HW reports reset
43 HIDMA has one or more DMA channels that are used to move data from one
44 memory location to another.
46 When the OS is not in control of the management interface (i.e. it's a guest),
47 the channel nodes appear on their own, not under a management node.
50 - compatible: must contain "qcom,hidma-1.0" for initial HW or
51 "qcom,hidma-1.1"/"qcom,hidma-1.2" for MSI capable HW.
52 - reg: Addresses for the transfer and event channel
53 - interrupts: Should contain the event interrupt
54 - desc-count: Number of asynchronous requests this channel can handle
55 - iommus: required a iommu node
57 Optional properties for MSI:
58 - msi-parent : See the generic MSI binding described in
59 devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/msi.txt for a description of the
64 Hypervisor OS configuration:
66 hidma-mgmt@f9984000 = {
67 compatible = "qcom,hidma-mgmt-1.0";
68 reg = <0xf9984000 0x15000>;
70 max-write-burst-bytes = <1024>;
71 max-read-burst-bytes = <1024>;
72 max-write-transactions = <31>;
73 max-read-transactions = <31>;
74 channel-reset-timeout-cycles = <0x500>;
76 hidma_24: dma-controller@5c050000 {
77 compatible = "qcom,hidma-1.0";
78 reg = <0 0x5c050000 0x0 0x1000>,
79 <0 0x5c0b0000 0x0 0x1000>;
80 interrupts = <0 389 0>;
82 iommus = <&system_mmu>;
86 Guest OS configuration:
88 hidma_24: dma-controller@5c050000 {
89 compatible = "qcom,hidma-1.0";
90 reg = <0 0x5c050000 0x0 0x1000>,
91 <0 0x5c0b0000 0x0 0x1000>;
92 interrupts = <0 389 0>;
94 iommus = <&system_mmu>;