Add uio_dmem_genirq description to UIO documentation
authorDamian Hobson-Garcia <dhobsong@igel.co.jp>
Tue, 25 Sep 2012 06:09:12 +0000 (15:09 +0900)
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Wed, 24 Oct 2012 22:39:09 +0000 (15:39 -0700)
Signed-off-by: Damian Hobson-Garcia <dhobsong@igel.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: "Hans J. Koch" <hjk@hansjkoch.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Documentation/DocBook/uio-howto.tmpl

index ac3d001..fdbf86f 100644 (file)
@@ -719,6 +719,62 @@ framework to set up sysfs files for this region. Simply leave it alone.
        </para>
 </sect1>
 
+<sect1 id="using uio_dmem_genirq">
+<title>Using uio_dmem_genirq for platform devices</title>
+       <para>
+       In addition to statically allocated memory ranges, they may also be
+       a desire to use dynamically allocated regions in a user space driver.
+       In particular, being able to access memory made available through the
+       dma-mapping API, may be particularly useful.  The
+       <varname>uio_dmem_genirq</varname> driver provides a way to accomplish
+       this.
+       </para>
+       <para>
+       This driver is used in a similar manner to the
+       <varname>"uio_pdrv_genirq"</varname> driver with respect to interrupt
+       configuration and handling.
+       </para>
+       <para>
+       Set the <varname>.name</varname> element of
+       <varname>struct platform_device</varname> to
+       <varname>"uio_dmem_genirq"</varname> to use this driver.
+       </para>
+       <para>
+       When using this driver, fill in the <varname>.platform_data</varname>
+       element of <varname>struct platform_device</varname>, which is of type
+       <varname>struct uio_dmem_genirq_pdata</varname> and which contains the
+       following elements:
+       </para>
+       <itemizedlist>
+       <listitem><varname>struct uio_info uioinfo</varname>: The same
+       structure used as the  <varname>uio_pdrv_genirq</varname> platform
+       data</listitem>
+       <listitem><varname>unsigned int *dynamic_region_sizes</varname>:
+       Pointer to list of sizes of dynamic memory regions to be mapped into
+       user space.
+       </listitem>
+       <listitem><varname>unsigned int num_dynamic_regions</varname>:
+       Number of elements in <varname>dynamic_region_sizes</varname> array.
+       </listitem>
+       </itemizedlist>
+       <para>
+       The dynamic regions defined in the platform data will be appended to
+       the <varname> mem[] </varname> array after the platform device
+       resources, which implies that the total number of static and dynamic
+       memory regions cannot exceed <varname>MAX_UIO_MAPS</varname>.
+       </para>
+       <para>
+       The dynamic memory regions will be allocated when the UIO device file,
+       <varname>/dev/uioX</varname> is opened.
+       Simiar to static memory resources, the memory region information for
+       dynamic regions is then visible via sysfs at
+       <varname>/sys/class/uio/uioX/maps/mapY/*</varname>.
+       The dynmaic memory regions will be freed when the UIO device file is
+       closed. When no processes are holding the device file open, the address
+       returned to userspace is DMA_ERROR_CODE.
+       </para>
+</sect1>
+
 </chapter>
 
 <chapter id="userspace_driver" xreflabel="Writing a driver in user space">