linux/crypto/async_tx
Dan Williams 636bdeaa12 dmaengine: ack to flags: make use of the unused bits in the 'ack' field
'ack' is currently a simple integer that flags whether or not a client is done
touching fields in the given descriptor.  It is effectively just a single bit
of information.  Converting this to a flags parameter allows the other bits to
be put to use to control completion actions, like dma-unmap, and capture
results, like xor-zero-sum == 0.

Changes are one of:
1/ convert all open-coded ->ack manipulations to use async_tx_ack
   and async_tx_test_ack.
2/ set the ack bit at prep time where possible
3/ make drivers store the flags at prep time
4/ add flags to the device_prep_dma_interrupt prototype

Acked-by: Maciej Sosnowski <maciej.sosnowski@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
2008-04-17 13:25:54 -07:00
..
async_memcpy.c dmaengine: ack to flags: make use of the unused bits in the 'ack' field 2008-04-17 13:25:54 -07:00
async_memset.c async_tx: checkpatch says s/__FUNCTION__/__func__/g 2008-03-13 10:57:10 -07:00
async_tx.c dmaengine: ack to flags: make use of the unused bits in the 'ack' field 2008-04-17 13:25:54 -07:00
async_xor.c dmaengine: ack to flags: make use of the unused bits in the 'ack' field 2008-04-17 13:25:54 -07:00
Kconfig async_tx: add the async_tx api 2007-07-13 08:06:14 -07:00
Makefile async_tx: add the async_tx api 2007-07-13 08:06:14 -07:00