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* Mediatek IOMMU Architecture Implementation
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Some Mediatek SOCs contain a Multimedia Memory Management Unit (M4U), and
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this M4U have two generations of HW architecture. Generation one uses flat
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pagetable, and only supports 4K size page mapping. Generation two uses the
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ARM Short-Descriptor translation table format for address translation.
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About the M4U Hardware Block Diagram, please check below:
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EMI (External Memory Interface)
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m4u (Multimedia Memory Management Unit)
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SMI Common(Smart Multimedia Interface Common)
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+----------------+-------
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SMI larb0 SMI larb1 ... SoCs have several SMI local arbiter(larb).
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(display) (vdec)
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+-----+-----+ +----+----+
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| | |... | | | ... There are different ports in each larb.
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OVL0 RDMA0 WDMA0 MC PP VLD
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As above, The Multimedia HW will go through SMI and M4U while it
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access EMI. SMI is a bridge between m4u and the Multimedia HW. It contain
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smi local arbiter and smi common. It will control whether the Multimedia
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HW should go though the m4u for translation or bypass it and talk
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directly with EMI. And also SMI help control the power domain and clocks for
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each local arbiter.
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Normally we specify a local arbiter(larb) for each multimedia HW
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like display, video decode, and camera. And there are different ports
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in each larb. Take a example, There are many ports like MC, PP, VLD in the
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video decode local arbiter, all these ports are according to the video HW.
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Required properties:
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- compatible : must be one of the following string:
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"mediatek,mt2701-m4u" for mt2701 which uses generation one m4u HW.
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"mediatek,mt8173-m4u" for mt8173 which uses generation two m4u HW.
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- reg : m4u register base and size.
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- interrupts : the interrupt of m4u.
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- clocks : must contain one entry for each clock-names.
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- clock-names : must be "bclk", It is the block clock of m4u.
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- mediatek,larbs : List of phandle to the local arbiters in the current Socs.
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Refer to bindings/memory-controllers/mediatek,smi-larb.txt. It must sort
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according to the local arbiter index, like larb0, larb1, larb2...
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- iommu-cells : must be 1. This is the mtk_m4u_id according to the HW.
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Specifies the mtk_m4u_id as defined in
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dt-binding/memory/mt2701-larb-port.h for mt2701 and
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dt-binding/memory/mt8173-larb-port.h for mt8173
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Example:
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iommu: iommu@10205000 {
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compatible = "mediatek,mt8173-m4u";
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reg = <0 0x10205000 0 0x1000>;
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interrupts = <GIC_SPI 139 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>;
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clocks = <&infracfg CLK_INFRA_M4U>;
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clock-names = "bclk";
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mediatek,larbs = <&larb0 &larb1 &larb2 &larb3 &larb4 &larb5>;
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#iommu-cells = <1>;
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};
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Example for a client device:
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display {
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compatible = "mediatek,mt8173-disp";
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iommus = <&iommu M4U_PORT_DISP_OVL0>,
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<&iommu M4U_PORT_DISP_RDMA0>;
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...
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};
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