DMA_POOL_CREATE(9) | Memory Management in Linux | DMA_POOL_CREATE(9) |
NAME¶
dma_pool_create - Creates a pool of consistent memory blocks, for dma.
SYNOPSIS¶
struct dma_pool * dma_pool_create(const char * name, struct device * dev, size_t size, size_t align, size_t boundary);
ARGUMENTS¶
name
dev
size
align
boundary
CONTEXT¶
!in_interrupt
DESCRIPTION¶
Returns a dma allocation pool with the requested characteristics, or null if one can't be created. Given one of these pools, dma_pool_alloc may be used to allocate memory. Such memory will all have “consistent” DMA mappings, accessible by the device and its driver without using cache flushing primitives. The actual size of blocks allocated may be larger than requested because of alignment.
If boundary is nonzero, objects returned from dma_pool_alloc won't cross that size boundary. This is useful for devices which have addressing restrictions on individual DMA transfers, such as not crossing boundaries of 4KBytes.
COPYRIGHT¶
June 2024 | Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 |