On 11/20/2015 05:14 PM, Ran Shalit wrote:
>>>
>>> 1. I tried to understand the code implementation of videobuf2 with
>>> regards to read():
>>> read() ->
>>> vb2_read() ->
>>> __vb2_perform_fileio()->
>>> vb2_internal_dqbuf() & copy_to_user()
>>>
>>> Where is the actual allocation of dma contiguous memory ? Is done with
>>> the userspace calloc() call in userspace (as shown in the v4l2 API
>>> example) ? As I understand the calloc/malloc are not guaranteed to be
>>> contiguous.
>>> How do I know if the try to allocate contigious memory has failed or
>>> not ?
>>
>> The actual allocation happens in videobuf2-vmalloc/dma-contig/dma-sg
>> depending
>> on the flavor of buffers you want (virtual memory, DMA into physically
>> contiguous
>> memory or DMA into scatter-gather memory). The alloc operation is the one
>> that
>> allocates the memory.
>
>
> Thank you very much for the time.
>
> Just to be sure I understand the general mechanism of DMA with regards
> to the read() operation and in the case of using contiguous memory,
> I try to draw the general sequence as I understand it from the code
> and reading on this issue:
>
> read() into user memory buffer ->
> vb2_read() ->
> __vb2_perform_fileio() ->
> deaque buffer with: vb2_internal_dqbuf() into
> contiguous DMA memory (kernel) ->
> copy_to_user() will actually copy from
> the contigious dma memory(kernel) into user buffer (userspace)
>
> 1. Is the above sequence correct ?
Yes.
> 2. When talking about contiguous dma memory (or scatter-gatther) we
> actually always refer to memory allocated in kernel, right ?
Usually. With the V4L2_MEMORY_USERPTR stream I/O mode it is userspace
that allocates the memory, but when using physically contiguous DMA
this particular streaming mode is normally not supported.
With V4L2_MEMORY_MMAP it is always the kernel that allocates the memory.
Regards,
Hans
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