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John Madieu
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John Madieu is an embedded Linux and kernel engineer living in Paris, France. His main activities consist of developing device drivers and Board Support Packages (BSPs) for companies in domains such as IoT, automation, transport, healthcare, energy, and the military. John is the founder and chief consultant at LABCSMART, a company that provides training and services for embedded Linux and Linux kernel engineering. He is an open source and embedded systems enthusiast, convinced that it is only by sharing knowledge that we can learn more. He is passionate about boxing, which he practiced for 6 years professionally, and continues to channel this passion through training sessions that he provides voluntarily.
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Setting up DMA mappings

For any type of DMA transfer, you need to provide source and destination addresses, as well as the number of words to transfer. In the case of peripheral DMA, this peripheral's FIFO acts as either the source or the destination, depending on the transfer direction. When the peripheral acts as the source, the destination address is a memory location (internal or external). When the peripheral acts as the destination, the source address is a memory location (internal or external).

In other words, a DMA transfer requires suitable memory mappings. This is what we will discuss in the following sections.

The concept of cache coherency and DMA

On a CPU equipped with a cache, copies of recently accessed memory areas are cached, even memory areas mapped for DMA. The reality is that memory shared between two independent devices is generally the source of cache coherency issues. Cache incoherency stems from the fact that other devices may not be aware of an...

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Linux Device Driver Development - Second Edition
Published in: Apr 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803240060

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John Madieu

John Madieu is an embedded Linux and kernel engineer living in Paris, France. His main activities consist of developing device drivers and Board Support Packages (BSPs) for companies in domains such as IoT, automation, transport, healthcare, energy, and the military. John is the founder and chief consultant at LABCSMART, a company that provides training and services for embedded Linux and Linux kernel engineering. He is an open source and embedded systems enthusiast, convinced that it is only by sharing knowledge that we can learn more. He is passionate about boxing, which he practiced for 6 years professionally, and continues to channel this passion through training sessions that he provides voluntarily.
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