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author | Uenal Mutlu <um@mutluit.com> | 2019-05-13 16:24:10 +0200 |
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committer | Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> | 2019-07-05 10:17:18 -0600 |
commit | 120357ea176e420d313cf8cf2ff35fbe233d3bab (patch) | |
tree | 070548efa3eef6a71d91eff1f26c9b3f16815b31 /drivers/ata/ahci_sunxi.c | |
parent | 8756a25b07e6fe878c1a3a40e71a322b18ba57af (diff) |
drivers: ata: ahci_sunxi: Increased SATA/AHCI DMA TX/RX FIFOs
Increasing the SATA/AHCI DMA TX/RX FIFOs (P0DMACR.TXTS and .RXTS, ie.
TX_TRANSACTION_SIZE and RX_TRANSACTION_SIZE) from default 0x0 each
to 0x3 each, gives a write performance boost of 120 MiB/s to 132 MiB/s
from lame 36 MiB/s to 45 MiB/s previously.
Read performance is above 200 MiB/s.
[tested on SSD using dd bs=4K/8K/12K/16K/20K/24K/32K: peak-perf at 12K]
Tested on the SBCs Banana Pi R1 (aka Lamobo R1) and Banana Pi M1 which
are based on the Allwinner A20 32bit-SoC (ARMv7-a / arm-linux-gnueabihf).
These devices are RaspberryPi-like small devices.
This problem of slow SATA write-speed with these small devices lasts
for about 7 years now (beginning with the A10 SoC). Many commentators
throughout the years wrongly assumed the slow write speed was a
hardware limitation. This patch finally solves the problem, which
in fact was just a hard-to-find software problem due to lack of
SATA/AHCI documentation by the SoC-maker Allwinner Technology.
Lists of the affected sunxi and other boards and SoCs with SATA using
the ahci_sunxi driver:
$ grep -i -e "^&ahci" arch/arm/boot/dts/sun*dts
and http://linux-sunxi.org/SATA#Devices_with_SATA_ports
See also http://linux-sunxi.org/Category:Devices_with_SATA_port
Tested-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Uenal Mutlu <um@mutluit.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/ata/ahci_sunxi.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/ata/ahci_sunxi.c | 47 |
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/ata/ahci_sunxi.c b/drivers/ata/ahci_sunxi.c index 4100e904376b..cb69b737cb49 100644 --- a/drivers/ata/ahci_sunxi.c +++ b/drivers/ata/ahci_sunxi.c @@ -149,8 +149,51 @@ static void ahci_sunxi_start_engine(struct ata_port *ap) void __iomem *port_mmio = ahci_port_base(ap); struct ahci_host_priv *hpriv = ap->host->private_data; - /* Setup DMA before DMA start */ - sunxi_clrsetbits(hpriv->mmio + AHCI_P0DMACR, 0x0000ff00, 0x00004400); + /* Setup DMA before DMA start + * + * NOTE: A similar SoC with SATA/AHCI by Texas Instruments documents + * this Vendor Specific Port (P0DMACR, aka PxDMACR) in its + * User's Guide document (TMS320C674x/OMAP-L1x Processor + * Serial ATA (SATA) Controller, Literature Number: SPRUGJ8C, + * March 2011, Chapter 4.33 Port DMA Control Register (P0DMACR), + * p.68, https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/sprugj8c/sprugj8c.pdf) + * as equivalent to the following struct: + * + * struct AHCI_P0DMACR_t + * { + * unsigned TXTS : 4; + * unsigned RXTS : 4; + * unsigned TXABL : 4; + * unsigned RXABL : 4; + * unsigned Reserved : 16; + * }; + * + * TXTS: Transmit Transaction Size (TX_TRANSACTION_SIZE). + * This field defines the DMA transaction size in DWORDs for + * transmit (system bus read, device write) operation. [...] + * + * RXTS: Receive Transaction Size (RX_TRANSACTION_SIZE). + * This field defines the Port DMA transaction size in DWORDs + * for receive (system bus write, device read) operation. [...] + * + * TXABL: Transmit Burst Limit. + * This field allows software to limit the VBUSP master read + * burst size. [...] + * + * RXABL: Receive Burst Limit. + * Allows software to limit the VBUSP master write burst + * size. [...] + * + * Reserved: Reserved. + * + * + * NOTE: According to the above document, the following alternative + * to the code below could perhaps be a better option + * (or preparation) for possible further improvements later: + * sunxi_clrsetbits(hpriv->mmio + AHCI_P0DMACR, 0x0000ffff, + * 0x00000033); + */ + sunxi_clrsetbits(hpriv->mmio + AHCI_P0DMACR, 0x0000ffff, 0x00004433); /* Start DMA */ sunxi_setbits(port_mmio + PORT_CMD, PORT_CMD_START); |