On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 08:41:22 +0200 Ran Shalit <ransha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > It seems that in most cases PCI drivers use DMA engine in EP. > Yet, in our case we need to DMA engine in soc (Marvell's armada). > In kernel it is done using dmaengine. > 1. Is it supported as part of vfio to use dma engine in soc ? > 2. As I understand vfio only deals with memory mapping, not on DMA > triggerting (as done in dmaengine), Yet, is there a way to achieve > such triggering of DMA engine from userspace (or better is all be done > in kernel) ? My understanding of a dma engine is that it general moves memory on behalf of other devices or as directed by other devices. Is the dma engine a PCI or platform device endpoint with iommu grouping? If not, then no vfio is not a good target for the device. Can the user own the dma engine and all of the devices which will make use of it separate from all other devices? If not, then vfio is probably not a good target. For (2), vfio is a userspace driver interface, it provides the mechanisms to configure DMA and interact with the device, it's a channel for using the device from userspace. It's up to the userspace driver itself to provide the device specific glue that makes the driver. vfio is not a universal driver, it's a universal interface for creating userspace drivers. Thanks, Alex _______________________________________________ vfio-users mailing list vfio-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users