esp_hal/dma/buffers.rs
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use core::{
ops::{Deref, DerefMut},
ptr::null_mut,
};
use super::*;
use crate::soc::is_slice_in_dram;
#[cfg(esp32s3)]
use crate::soc::is_slice_in_psram;
/// Holds all the information needed to configure a DMA channel for a transfer.
pub struct Preparation {
/// The descriptor the DMA will start from.
pub start: *mut DmaDescriptor,
/// Block size for PSRAM transfers
#[cfg_attr(not(esp32s3), allow(dead_code))]
pub block_size: Option<DmaBufBlkSize>,
/// Specifies whether descriptor linked list specified in `start` conforms
/// to the alignment requirements required to enable burst transfers.
///
/// Note: This only applies to burst transfer of the buffer data, not the
/// descriptors themselves.
///
/// There are no additional alignment requirements for TX burst transfers,
/// but RX transfers require all descriptors to have buffer pointers and
/// sizes that are a multiple of 4 (word aligned).
pub is_burstable: bool,
/// Configures the "check owner" feature of the DMA channel.
///
/// Most DMA channels allow software to configure whether the hardware
/// checks that [DmaDescriptor::owner] is set to [Owner::Dma] before
/// consuming the descriptor. If this check fails, the channel stops
/// operating and fires
/// [DmaRxInterrupt::DescriptorError]/[DmaTxInterrupt::DescriptorError].
///
/// This field allows buffer implementation to configure this behaviour.
/// - `Some(true)`: DMA channel must check the owner bit.
/// - `Some(false)`: DMA channel must NOT check the owner bit.
/// - `None`: DMA channel should check the owner bit if it is supported.
///
/// Some buffer implementations may require that the DMA channel performs
/// this check before consuming the descriptor to ensure correct
/// behaviour. e.g. To prevent wrap-around in a circular transfer.
///
/// Some buffer implementations may require that the DMA channel does NOT
/// perform this check as the ownership bit will not be set before the
/// channel tries to consume the descriptor.
///
/// Most implementations won't have any such requirements and will work
/// correctly regardless of whether the DMA channel checks or not.
///
/// Note: If the DMA channel doesn't support the provided option,
/// preparation will fail.
pub check_owner: Option<bool>,
}
/// [DmaTxBuffer] is a DMA descriptor + memory combo that can be used for
/// transmitting data from a DMA channel to a peripheral's FIFO.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The implementing type must keep all its descriptors and the buffers they
/// point to valid while the buffer is being transferred.
pub unsafe trait DmaTxBuffer {
/// A type providing operations that are safe to perform on the buffer
/// whilst the DMA is actively using it.
type View;
/// Prepares the buffer for an imminent transfer and returns
/// information required to use this buffer.
///
/// Note: This operation is idempotent.
fn prepare(&mut self) -> Preparation;
/// This is called before the DMA starts using the buffer.
fn into_view(self) -> Self::View;
/// This is called after the DMA is done using the buffer.
fn from_view(view: Self::View) -> Self;
/// Returns the maximum number of bytes that would be transmitted by this
/// buffer.
///
/// This is a convenience hint for SPI. Most peripherals don't care how long
/// the transfer is.
fn length(&self) -> usize;
}
/// [DmaRxBuffer] is a DMA descriptor + memory combo that can be used for
/// receiving data from a peripheral's FIFO to a DMA channel.
///
/// Note: Implementations of this trait may only support having a single EOF bit
/// which resides in the last descriptor. There will be a separate trait in
/// future to support multiple EOFs.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The implementing type must keep all its descriptors and the buffers they
/// point to valid while the buffer is being transferred.
pub unsafe trait DmaRxBuffer {
/// A type providing operations that are safe to perform on the buffer
/// whilst the DMA is actively using it.
type View;
/// Prepares the buffer for an imminent transfer and returns
/// information required to use this buffer.
///
/// Note: This operation is idempotent.
fn prepare(&mut self) -> Preparation;
/// This is called before the DMA starts using the buffer.
fn into_view(self) -> Self::View;
/// This is called after the DMA is done using the buffer.
fn from_view(view: Self::View) -> Self;
/// Returns the maximum number of bytes that can be received by this buffer.
///
/// This is a convenience hint for SPI. Most peripherals don't care how long
/// the transfer is.
fn length(&self) -> usize;
}
/// An in-progress view into [DmaRxBuf]/[DmaTxBuf].
///
/// In the future, this could support peeking into state of the
/// descriptors/buffers.
pub struct BufView<T>(T);
/// Error returned from Dma[Rx|Tx|RxTx]Buf operations.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone, Copy)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "defmt", derive(defmt::Format))]
pub enum DmaBufError {
/// More descriptors are needed for the buffer size
InsufficientDescriptors,
/// Descriptors or buffers are not located in a supported memory region
UnsupportedMemoryRegion,
/// Buffer is not aligned to the required size
InvalidAlignment,
/// Invalid chunk size: must be > 0 and <= 4095
InvalidChunkSize,
}
/// DMA buffer alignments
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "defmt", derive(defmt::Format))]
pub enum DmaBufBlkSize {
/// 16 bytes
Size16 = 16,
/// 32 bytes
Size32 = 32,
/// 64 bytes
Size64 = 64,
}
/// DMA transmit buffer
///
/// This is a contiguous buffer linked together by DMA descriptors of length
/// 4095 at most. It can only be used for transmitting data to a peripheral's
/// FIFO. See [DmaRxBuf] for receiving data.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "defmt", derive(defmt::Format))]
pub struct DmaTxBuf {
descriptors: DescriptorSet<'static>,
buffer: &'static mut [u8],
block_size: Option<DmaBufBlkSize>,
}
impl DmaTxBuf {
/// Creates a new [DmaTxBuf] from some descriptors and a buffer.
///
/// There must be enough descriptors for the provided buffer.
/// Each descriptor can handle 4092 bytes worth of buffer.
///
/// Both the descriptors and buffer must be in DMA-capable memory.
/// Only DRAM is supported for descriptors.
pub fn new(
descriptors: &'static mut [DmaDescriptor],
buffer: &'static mut [u8],
) -> Result<Self, DmaBufError> {
Self::new_with_block_size(descriptors, buffer, None)
}
/// Compute max chunk size based on block size
pub const fn compute_chunk_size(block_size: Option<DmaBufBlkSize>) -> usize {
max_chunk_size(block_size)
}
/// Compute the number of descriptors required for a given block size and
/// buffer size
pub const fn compute_descriptor_count(
buffer_size: usize,
block_size: Option<DmaBufBlkSize>,
) -> usize {
descriptor_count(buffer_size, Self::compute_chunk_size(block_size), false)
}
/// Creates a new [DmaTxBuf] from some descriptors and a buffer.
///
/// There must be enough descriptors for the provided buffer.
/// Each descriptor can handle at most 4095 bytes worth of buffer.
/// Optionally, a block size can be provided for PSRAM & Burst transfers.
///
/// Both the descriptors and buffer must be in DMA-capable memory.
/// Only DRAM is supported for descriptors.
pub fn new_with_block_size(
descriptors: &'static mut [DmaDescriptor],
buffer: &'static mut [u8],
block_size: Option<DmaBufBlkSize>,
) -> Result<Self, DmaBufError> {
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(esp32s3)] {
// buffer can be either DRAM or PSRAM (if supported)
if !is_slice_in_dram(buffer) && !is_slice_in_psram(buffer) {
return Err(DmaBufError::UnsupportedMemoryRegion);
}
// if its PSRAM, the block_size/alignment must be specified
if is_slice_in_psram(buffer) && block_size.is_none() {
return Err(DmaBufError::InvalidAlignment);
}
} else {
#[cfg(any(esp32,esp32s2))]
if buffer.len() % 4 != 0 && buffer.as_ptr() as usize % 4 != 0 {
// ESP32 requires word alignment for DMA buffers.
// ESP32-S2 technically supports byte-aligned DMA buffers, but the
// transfer ends up writing out of bounds if the buffer's length
// is 2 or 3 (mod 4).
return Err(DmaBufError::InvalidAlignment);
}
// buffer can only be DRAM
if !is_slice_in_dram(buffer) {
return Err(DmaBufError::UnsupportedMemoryRegion);
}
}
}
let block_size = if is_slice_in_dram(buffer) {
// no need for block size if the buffer is in DRAM
None
} else {
block_size
};
let mut buf = Self {
descriptors: DescriptorSet::new(descriptors)?,
buffer,
block_size,
};
buf.descriptors
.link_with_buffer(buf.buffer, max_chunk_size(block_size))?;
buf.set_length(buf.capacity());
Ok(buf)
}
/// Consume the buf, returning the descriptors and buffer.
pub fn split(self) -> (&'static mut [DmaDescriptor], &'static mut [u8]) {
(self.descriptors.into_inner(), self.buffer)
}
/// Returns the size of the underlying buffer
pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize {
self.buffer.len()
}
/// Return the number of bytes that would be transmitted by this buf.
#[allow(clippy::len_without_is_empty)]
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.descriptors
.linked_iter()
.map(|d| d.len())
.sum::<usize>()
}
/// Reset the descriptors to only transmit `len` amount of bytes from this
/// buf.
///
/// The number of bytes in data must be less than or equal to the buffer
/// size.
pub fn set_length(&mut self, len: usize) {
assert!(len <= self.buffer.len());
unwrap!(self
.descriptors
.set_tx_length(len, max_chunk_size(self.block_size)));
}
/// Fills the TX buffer with the bytes provided in `data` and reset the
/// descriptors to only cover the filled section.
///
/// The number of bytes in data must be less than or equal to the buffer
/// size.
pub fn fill(&mut self, data: &[u8]) {
self.set_length(data.len());
self.as_mut_slice()[..data.len()].copy_from_slice(data);
}
/// Returns the buf as a mutable slice than can be written.
pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
self.buffer
}
/// Returns the buf as a slice than can be read.
pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.buffer
}
}
unsafe impl DmaTxBuffer for DmaTxBuf {
type View = BufView<DmaTxBuf>;
fn prepare(&mut self) -> Preparation {
for desc in self.descriptors.linked_iter_mut() {
// In non-circular mode, we only set `suc_eof` for the last descriptor to signal
// the end of the transfer.
desc.reset_for_tx(desc.next.is_null());
}
#[cfg(esp32s3)]
if crate::soc::is_valid_psram_address(self.buffer.as_ptr() as usize) {
unsafe {
crate::soc::cache_writeback_addr(
self.buffer.as_ptr() as u32,
self.buffer.len() as u32,
)
};
}
Preparation {
start: self.descriptors.head(),
block_size: self.block_size,
// This is TX, the DMA channel is free to do a burst transfer.
is_burstable: true,
check_owner: None,
}
}
fn into_view(self) -> BufView<DmaTxBuf> {
BufView(self)
}
fn from_view(view: Self::View) -> Self {
view.0
}
fn length(&self) -> usize {
self.len()
}
}
/// DMA receive buffer
///
/// This is a contiguous buffer linked together by DMA descriptors of length
/// 4092. It can only be used for receiving data from a peripheral's FIFO.
/// See [DmaTxBuf] for transmitting data.
pub struct DmaRxBuf {
descriptors: DescriptorSet<'static>,
buffer: &'static mut [u8],
}
impl DmaRxBuf {
/// Creates a new [DmaRxBuf] from some descriptors and a buffer.
///
/// There must be enough descriptors for the provided buffer.
/// Each descriptor can handle 4092 bytes worth of buffer.
///
/// Both the descriptors and buffer must be in DMA-capable memory.
/// Only DRAM is supported.
pub fn new(
descriptors: &'static mut [DmaDescriptor],
buffer: &'static mut [u8],
) -> Result<Self, DmaBufError> {
if !is_slice_in_dram(buffer) {
return Err(DmaBufError::UnsupportedMemoryRegion);
}
let mut buf = Self {
descriptors: DescriptorSet::new(descriptors)?,
buffer,
};
buf.descriptors
.link_with_buffer(buf.buffer, max_chunk_size(None))?;
buf.set_length(buf.capacity());
Ok(buf)
}
/// Consume the buf, returning the descriptors and buffer.
pub fn split(self) -> (&'static mut [DmaDescriptor], &'static mut [u8]) {
(self.descriptors.into_inner(), self.buffer)
}
/// Returns the size of the underlying buffer
pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize {
self.buffer.len()
}
/// Returns the maximum number of bytes that this buf has been configured to
/// receive.
#[allow(clippy::len_without_is_empty)]
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.descriptors
.linked_iter()
.map(|d| d.size())
.sum::<usize>()
}
/// Reset the descriptors to only receive `len` amount of bytes into this
/// buf.
///
/// The number of bytes in data must be less than or equal to the buffer
/// size.
pub fn set_length(&mut self, len: usize) {
assert!(len <= self.buffer.len());
unwrap!(self.descriptors.set_rx_length(len, max_chunk_size(None)));
}
/// Returns the entire underlying buffer as a slice than can be read.
pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.buffer
}
/// Returns the entire underlying buffer as a slice than can be written.
pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
self.buffer
}
/// Return the number of bytes that was received by this buf.
pub fn number_of_received_bytes(&self) -> usize {
self.descriptors
.linked_iter()
.map(|d| d.len())
.sum::<usize>()
}
/// Reads the received data into the provided `buf`.
///
/// If `buf.len()` is less than the amount of received data then only the
/// first `buf.len()` bytes of received data is written into `buf`.
///
/// Returns the number of bytes in written to `buf`.
pub fn read_received_data(&self, mut buf: &mut [u8]) -> usize {
let capacity = buf.len();
for chunk in self.received_data() {
if buf.is_empty() {
break;
}
let to_fill;
(to_fill, buf) = buf.split_at_mut(chunk.len());
to_fill.copy_from_slice(chunk);
}
capacity - buf.len()
}
/// Returns the received data as an iterator of slices.
pub fn received_data(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &[u8]> {
self.descriptors.linked_iter().map(|desc| {
// SAFETY: We set up the descriptor to point to a subslice of the buffer, and
// here we are only recreating that slice with a perhaps shorter length.
// We are also not accessing `self.buffer` while this slice is alive, so we
// are not violating any aliasing rules.
unsafe { core::slice::from_raw_parts(desc.buffer.cast_const(), desc.len()) }
})
}
}
unsafe impl DmaRxBuffer for DmaRxBuf {
type View = BufView<DmaRxBuf>;
fn prepare(&mut self) -> Preparation {
for desc in self.descriptors.linked_iter_mut() {
desc.reset_for_rx();
}
Preparation {
start: self.descriptors.head(),
block_size: None,
// DmaRxBuf doesn't currently enforce the alignment requirements required for bursting.
// In the future, it could either enforce the alignment or calculate if the alignment
// requirements happen to be met.
is_burstable: false,
check_owner: None,
}
}
fn into_view(self) -> BufView<DmaRxBuf> {
BufView(self)
}
fn from_view(view: Self::View) -> Self {
view.0
}
fn length(&self) -> usize {
self.len()
}
}
/// DMA transmit and receive buffer.
///
/// This is a (single) contiguous buffer linked together by two sets of DMA
/// descriptors of length 4092 each.
/// It can be used for simultaneously transmitting to and receiving from a
/// peripheral's FIFO. These are typically full-duplex transfers.
pub struct DmaRxTxBuf {
rx_descriptors: DescriptorSet<'static>,
tx_descriptors: DescriptorSet<'static>,
buffer: &'static mut [u8],
}
impl DmaRxTxBuf {
/// Creates a new [DmaRxTxBuf] from some descriptors and a buffer.
///
/// There must be enough descriptors for the provided buffer.
/// Each descriptor can handle 4092 bytes worth of buffer.
///
/// Both the descriptors and buffer must be in DMA-capable memory.
/// Only DRAM is supported.
pub fn new(
rx_descriptors: &'static mut [DmaDescriptor],
tx_descriptors: &'static mut [DmaDescriptor],
buffer: &'static mut [u8],
) -> Result<Self, DmaBufError> {
if !is_slice_in_dram(buffer) {
return Err(DmaBufError::UnsupportedMemoryRegion);
}
let mut buf = Self {
rx_descriptors: DescriptorSet::new(rx_descriptors)?,
tx_descriptors: DescriptorSet::new(tx_descriptors)?,
buffer,
};
buf.rx_descriptors
.link_with_buffer(buf.buffer, max_chunk_size(None))?;
buf.tx_descriptors
.link_with_buffer(buf.buffer, max_chunk_size(None))?;
buf.set_length(buf.capacity());
Ok(buf)
}
/// Consume the buf, returning the rx descriptors, tx descriptors and
/// buffer.
pub fn split(
self,
) -> (
&'static mut [DmaDescriptor],
&'static mut [DmaDescriptor],
&'static mut [u8],
) {
(
self.rx_descriptors.into_inner(),
self.tx_descriptors.into_inner(),
self.buffer,
)
}
/// Return the size of the underlying buffer.
pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize {
self.buffer.len()
}
/// Return the number of bytes that would be transmitted by this buf.
#[allow(clippy::len_without_is_empty)]
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.tx_descriptors
.linked_iter()
.map(|d| d.len())
.sum::<usize>()
}
/// Returns the entire buf as a slice than can be read.
pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.buffer
}
/// Returns the entire buf as a slice than can be written.
pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
self.buffer
}
/// Reset the descriptors to only transmit/receive `len` amount of bytes
/// with this buf.
///
/// `len` must be less than or equal to the buffer size.
pub fn set_length(&mut self, len: usize) {
assert!(len <= self.buffer.len());
unwrap!(self.rx_descriptors.set_rx_length(len, max_chunk_size(None)));
unwrap!(self.tx_descriptors.set_tx_length(len, max_chunk_size(None)));
}
}
unsafe impl DmaTxBuffer for DmaRxTxBuf {
type View = BufView<DmaRxTxBuf>;
fn prepare(&mut self) -> Preparation {
for desc in self.tx_descriptors.linked_iter_mut() {
// In non-circular mode, we only set `suc_eof` for the last descriptor to signal
// the end of the transfer.
desc.reset_for_tx(desc.next.is_null());
}
Preparation {
start: self.tx_descriptors.head(),
block_size: None, // TODO: support block size!
// This is TX, the DMA channel is free to do a burst transfer.
is_burstable: true,
check_owner: None,
}
}
fn into_view(self) -> BufView<DmaRxTxBuf> {
BufView(self)
}
fn from_view(view: Self::View) -> Self {
view.0
}
fn length(&self) -> usize {
self.len()
}
}
unsafe impl DmaRxBuffer for DmaRxTxBuf {
type View = BufView<DmaRxTxBuf>;
fn prepare(&mut self) -> Preparation {
for desc in self.rx_descriptors.linked_iter_mut() {
desc.reset_for_rx();
}
Preparation {
start: self.rx_descriptors.head(),
block_size: None, // TODO: support block size!
// DmaRxTxBuf doesn't currently enforce the alignment requirements required for
// bursting.
is_burstable: false,
check_owner: None,
}
}
fn into_view(self) -> BufView<DmaRxTxBuf> {
BufView(self)
}
fn from_view(view: Self::View) -> Self {
view.0
}
fn length(&self) -> usize {
self.len()
}
}
/// DMA Streaming Receive Buffer.
///
/// This is a contiguous buffer linked together by DMA descriptors, and the
/// buffer is evenly distributed between each descriptor provided.
///
/// It is used for continuously streaming data from a peripheral's FIFO.
///
/// It does so by maintaining sliding window of descriptors that progresses when
/// you call [DmaRxStreamBufView::consume].
///
/// The list starts out like so `A (empty) -> B (empty) -> C (empty) -> D
/// (empty) -> NULL`.
///
/// As the DMA writes to the buffers the list progresses like so:
/// - `A (empty) -> B (empty) -> C (empty) -> D (empty) -> NULL`
/// - `A (full) -> B (empty) -> C (empty) -> D (empty) -> NULL`
/// - `A (full) -> B (full) -> C (empty) -> D (empty) -> NULL`
/// - `A (full) -> B (full) -> C (full) -> D (empty) -> NULL`
///
/// As you call [DmaRxStreamBufView::consume] the list (approximately)
/// progresses like so:
/// - `A (full) -> B (full) -> C (full) -> D (empty) -> NULL`
/// - `B (full) -> C (full) -> D (empty) -> A (empty) -> NULL`
/// - `C (full) -> D (empty) -> A (empty) -> B (empty) -> NULL`
/// - `D (empty) -> A (empty) -> B (empty) -> C (empty) -> NULL`
///
/// If all the descriptors fill up, the [DmaRxInterrupt::DescriptorEmpty]
/// interrupt will fire and the DMA will stop writing, at which point it is up
/// to you to resume/restart the transfer.
///
/// Note: This buffer will not tell you when this condition occurs, you should
/// check with the driver to see if the DMA has stopped.
///
/// When constructing this buffer, it is important to tune the ratio between the
/// chunk size and buffer size appropriately. Smaller chunk sizes means you
/// receive data more frequently but this means the DMA interrupts
/// ([DmaRxInterrupt::Done]) also fire more frequently (if you use them).
///
/// See [DmaRxStreamBufView] for APIs available whilst a transfer is in
/// progress.
pub struct DmaRxStreamBuf {
descriptors: &'static mut [DmaDescriptor],
buffer: &'static mut [u8],
}
impl DmaRxStreamBuf {
/// Creates a new [DmaRxStreamBuf] evenly distributing the buffer between
/// the provided descriptors.
pub fn new(
descriptors: &'static mut [DmaDescriptor],
buffer: &'static mut [u8],
) -> Result<Self, DmaBufError> {
if !is_slice_in_dram(descriptors) {
return Err(DmaBufError::UnsupportedMemoryRegion);
}
if !is_slice_in_dram(buffer) {
return Err(DmaBufError::UnsupportedMemoryRegion);
}
if descriptors.is_empty() {
return Err(DmaBufError::InsufficientDescriptors);
}
// Evenly distribute the buffer between the descriptors.
let chunk_size = buffer.len() / descriptors.len();
if chunk_size > 4095 {
return Err(DmaBufError::InsufficientDescriptors);
}
// Check that the last descriptor can hold the excess
let excess = buffer.len() % descriptors.len();
if chunk_size + excess > 4095 {
return Err(DmaBufError::InsufficientDescriptors);
}
// Link up all the descriptors (but not in a circle).
let mut next = null_mut();
for desc in descriptors.iter_mut().rev() {
desc.next = next;
next = desc;
}
let mut chunks = buffer.chunks_exact_mut(chunk_size);
for (desc, chunk) in descriptors.iter_mut().zip(chunks.by_ref()) {
desc.buffer = chunk.as_mut_ptr();
desc.set_size(chunk.len());
}
let remainder = chunks.into_remainder();
debug_assert_eq!(remainder.len(), excess);
if !remainder.is_empty() {
// Append any excess to the last descriptor.
let last_descriptor = descriptors.last_mut().unwrap();
last_descriptor.set_size(last_descriptor.size() + remainder.len());
}
Ok(Self {
descriptors,
buffer,
})
}
/// Consume the buf, returning the descriptors and buffer.
pub fn split(self) -> (&'static mut [DmaDescriptor], &'static mut [u8]) {
(self.descriptors, self.buffer)
}
}
unsafe impl DmaRxBuffer for DmaRxStreamBuf {
type View = DmaRxStreamBufView;
fn prepare(&mut self) -> Preparation {
for desc in self.descriptors.iter_mut() {
desc.reset_for_rx();
}
Preparation {
start: self.descriptors.as_mut_ptr(),
block_size: None,
// DmaRxStreamBuf doesn't currently enforce the alignment requirements required for
// bursting.
is_burstable: false,
// Whilst we give ownership of the descriptors the DMA, the correctness of this buffer
// implementation doesn't rely on the DMA checking for descriptor ownership.
// No descriptor is added back to the end of the stream before it's ready for the DMA
// to consume it.
check_owner: None,
}
}
fn into_view(self) -> DmaRxStreamBufView {
DmaRxStreamBufView {
buf: self,
descriptor_idx: 0,
descriptor_offset: 0,
}
}
fn from_view(view: Self::View) -> Self {
view.buf
}
fn length(&self) -> usize {
panic!("DmaCircularBuf doesn't have a length")
}
}
/// A view into a [DmaRxStreamBuf]
pub struct DmaRxStreamBufView {
buf: DmaRxStreamBuf,
descriptor_idx: usize,
descriptor_offset: usize,
}
impl DmaRxStreamBufView {
/// Returns the number of bytes that are available to read from the buf.
pub fn available_bytes(&self) -> usize {
let (tail, head) = self.buf.descriptors.split_at(self.descriptor_idx);
let mut result = 0;
for desc in head.iter().chain(tail) {
if desc.owner() == Owner::Dma {
break;
}
result += desc.len();
}
result - self.descriptor_offset
}
/// Reads as much as possible into the buf from the available data.
pub fn pop(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> usize {
if buf.is_empty() {
return 0;
}
let total_bytes = buf.len();
let mut remaining = buf;
loop {
let available = self.peek();
if available.len() >= remaining.len() {
remaining.copy_from_slice(&available[0..remaining.len()]);
self.consume(remaining.len());
let consumed = remaining.len();
remaining = &mut remaining[consumed..];
break;
} else {
let to_consume = available.len();
remaining[0..to_consume].copy_from_slice(available);
self.consume(to_consume);
remaining = &mut remaining[to_consume..];
}
}
total_bytes - remaining.len()
}
/// Returns a slice into the buffer containing available data.
/// This will be the longest possible contiguous slice into the buffer that
/// contains data that is available to read.
///
/// Note: This function ignores EOFs, see [Self::peek_until_eof] if you need
/// EOF support.
pub fn peek(&self) -> &[u8] {
let (slice, _) = self.peek_internal(false);
slice
}
/// Same as [Self::peek] but will not skip over any EOFs.
///
/// It also returns a boolean indicating whether this slice ends with an EOF
/// or not.
pub fn peek_until_eof(&self) -> (&[u8], bool) {
self.peek_internal(true)
}
/// Consumes the first `n` bytes from the available data, returning any
/// fully consumed descriptors back to the DMA.
/// This is typically called after [Self::peek]/[Self::peek_until_eof].
///
/// Returns the number of bytes that were actually consumed.
pub fn consume(&mut self, n: usize) -> usize {
let mut remaining_bytes_to_consume = n;
loop {
let desc = &mut self.buf.descriptors[self.descriptor_idx];
if desc.owner() == Owner::Dma {
// Descriptor is still owned by DMA so it can't be read yet.
// This should only happen when there is no more data available to read.
break;
}
let remaining_bytes_in_descriptor = desc.len() - self.descriptor_offset;
if remaining_bytes_to_consume < remaining_bytes_in_descriptor {
self.descriptor_offset += remaining_bytes_to_consume;
remaining_bytes_to_consume = 0;
break;
}
// Reset the descriptor for reuse.
desc.set_owner(Owner::Dma);
desc.set_suc_eof(false);
desc.set_length(0);
// Before connecting this descriptor to the end of the list, the next descriptor
// must be disconnected from this one to prevent the DMA from
// overtaking.
desc.next = null_mut();
let desc_ptr: *mut _ = desc;
let prev_descriptor_index = self
.descriptor_idx
.checked_sub(1)
.unwrap_or(self.buf.descriptors.len() - 1);
// Connect this consumed descriptor to the end of the chain.
self.buf.descriptors[prev_descriptor_index].next = desc_ptr;
self.descriptor_idx += 1;
if self.descriptor_idx >= self.buf.descriptors.len() {
self.descriptor_idx = 0;
}
self.descriptor_offset = 0;
remaining_bytes_to_consume -= remaining_bytes_in_descriptor;
}
n - remaining_bytes_to_consume
}
fn peek_internal(&self, stop_at_eof: bool) -> (&[u8], bool) {
let descriptors = &self.buf.descriptors[self.descriptor_idx..];
// There must be at least one descriptor.
debug_assert!(!descriptors.is_empty());
if descriptors.len() == 1 {
let last_descriptor = &descriptors[0];
if last_descriptor.owner() == Owner::Dma {
// No data available.
(&[], false)
} else {
let length = last_descriptor.len() - self.descriptor_offset;
(
&self.buf.buffer[self.buf.buffer.len() - length..],
last_descriptor.flags.suc_eof(),
)
}
} else {
let chunk_size = descriptors[0].size();
let mut found_eof = false;
let mut number_of_contiguous_bytes = 0;
for desc in descriptors {
if desc.owner() == Owner::Dma {
break;
}
number_of_contiguous_bytes += desc.len();
if stop_at_eof && desc.flags.suc_eof() {
found_eof = true;
break;
}
// If the length is smaller than the size, the contiguous-ness ends here.
if desc.len() < desc.size() {
break;
}
}
(
&self.buf.buffer[chunk_size * self.descriptor_idx..][..number_of_contiguous_bytes]
[self.descriptor_offset..],
found_eof,
)
}
}
}
static mut EMPTY: [DmaDescriptor; 1] = [DmaDescriptor::EMPTY];
/// An empty buffer that can be used when you don't need to transfer any data.
pub struct EmptyBuf;
unsafe impl DmaTxBuffer for EmptyBuf {
type View = EmptyBuf;
fn prepare(&mut self) -> Preparation {
#[allow(unused_unsafe)] // stable requires unsafe, nightly complains about it
Preparation {
start: unsafe { core::ptr::addr_of_mut!(EMPTY).cast() },
block_size: None,
// This is TX, the DMA channel is free to do a burst transfer.
is_burstable: true,
// As we don't give ownership of the descriptor to the DMA, it's important that the DMA
// channel does *NOT* check for ownership, otherwise the channel will return an error.
check_owner: Some(false),
}
}
fn into_view(self) -> EmptyBuf {
self
}
fn from_view(view: Self::View) -> Self {
view
}
fn length(&self) -> usize {
0
}
}
unsafe impl DmaRxBuffer for EmptyBuf {
type View = EmptyBuf;
fn prepare(&mut self) -> Preparation {
#[allow(unused_unsafe)] // stable requires unsafe, nightly complains about it
Preparation {
start: unsafe { core::ptr::addr_of_mut!(EMPTY).cast() },
block_size: None,
// As much as bursting is meaningless here, the descriptor does meet the requirements.
is_burstable: true,
// As we don't give ownership of the descriptor to the DMA, it's important that the DMA
// channel does *NOT* check for ownership, otherwise the channel will return an error.
check_owner: Some(false),
}
}
fn into_view(self) -> EmptyBuf {
self
}
fn from_view(view: Self::View) -> Self {
view
}
fn length(&self) -> usize {
0
}
}
/// DMA Loop Buffer
///
/// This consists of a single descriptor that points to itself and points to a
/// single buffer, resulting in the buffer being transmitted over and over
/// again, indefinitely.
///
/// Note: A DMA descriptor is 12 bytes. If your buffer is significantly shorter
/// than this, the DMA channel will spend more time reading the descriptor than
/// it does reading the buffer, which may leave it unable to keep up with the
/// bandwidth requirements of some peripherals at high frequencies.
pub struct DmaLoopBuf {
descriptor: &'static mut DmaDescriptor,
buffer: &'static mut [u8],
}
impl DmaLoopBuf {
/// Create a new [DmaLoopBuf].
pub fn new(
descriptor: &'static mut DmaDescriptor,
buffer: &'static mut [u8],
) -> Result<DmaLoopBuf, DmaBufError> {
if !is_slice_in_dram(buffer) {
return Err(DmaBufError::UnsupportedMemoryRegion);
}
if !is_slice_in_dram(core::slice::from_ref(descriptor)) {
return Err(DmaBufError::UnsupportedMemoryRegion);
}
if buffer.len() > max_chunk_size(None) {
return Err(DmaBufError::InsufficientDescriptors);
}
descriptor.set_owner(Owner::Dma); // Doesn't matter
descriptor.set_suc_eof(false);
descriptor.set_length(buffer.len());
descriptor.set_size(buffer.len());
descriptor.buffer = buffer.as_mut_ptr();
descriptor.next = descriptor;
Ok(Self { descriptor, buffer })
}
/// Consume the buf, returning the descriptor and buffer.
pub fn split(self) -> (&'static mut DmaDescriptor, &'static mut [u8]) {
(self.descriptor, self.buffer)
}
}
unsafe impl DmaTxBuffer for DmaLoopBuf {
type View = Self;
fn prepare(&mut self) -> Preparation {
Preparation {
start: self.descriptor,
block_size: None,
is_burstable: true,
// The DMA must not check the owner bit, as it is never set.
check_owner: Some(false),
}
}
fn into_view(self) -> Self::View {
self
}
fn from_view(view: Self::View) -> Self {
view
}
fn length(&self) -> usize {
panic!("DmaLoopBuf does not have a length")
}
}
impl Deref for DmaLoopBuf {
type Target = [u8];
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
self.buffer
}
}
impl DerefMut for DmaLoopBuf {
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
self.buffer
}
}