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**************************************************************************/ /* * Authors: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom-at-vmware-dot-com> * * While no substantial code is shared, the prime code is inspired by * drm_prime.c, with * Authors: * Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> * Rob Clark <rob.clark@linaro.org>
*/ /** @file ttm_ref_object.c * * Base- and reference object implementation for the various * ttm objects. Implements reference counting, minimal security checks * and release on file close.
*/
/** * struct ttm_object_file * * @tdev: Pointer to the ttm_object_device. * * @lock: Lock that protects the ref_list list and the * ref_hash hash tables. * * @ref_list: List of ttm_ref_objects to be destroyed at * file release. * * @ref_hash: Hash tables of ref objects, one per ttm_ref_type, * for fast lookup of ref objects given a base object. * * @refcount: reference/usage count
*/ struct ttm_object_file { struct ttm_object_device *tdev;
spinlock_t lock; struct list_head ref_list;
DECLARE_HASHTABLE(ref_hash, VMW_TTM_OBJECT_REF_HT_ORDER); struct kref refcount;
};
/* * struct ttm_object_device * * @object_lock: lock that protects idr. * * This is the per-device data structure needed for ttm object management.
*/
/* * struct ttm_ref_object * * @hash: Hash entry for the per-file object reference hash. * * @head: List entry for the per-file list of ref-objects. * * @kref: Ref count. * * @obj: Base object this ref object is referencing. * * @ref_type: Type of ref object. * * This is similar to an idr object, but it also has a hash table entry * that allows lookup with a pointer to the referenced object as a key. In * that way, one can easily detect whether a base object is referenced by * a particular ttm_object_file. It also carries a ref count to avoid creating * multiple ref objects if a ttm_object_file references the same base * object more than once.
*/
/* * Note: We don't use synchronize_rcu() here because it's far * too slow. It's up to the user to free the object using * call_rcu() or ttm_base_object_kfree().
*/
ttm_object_file_unref(&base->tfile); if (base->refcount_release)
base->refcount_release(&base);
}
spin_lock(&tfile->lock);
ret = ttm_tfile_find_ref(tfile, key, &hash);
if (likely(ret == 0)) {
base = hlist_entry(hash, struct ttm_ref_object, hash)->obj; if (!kref_get_unless_zero(&base->refcount))
base = NULL;
}
spin_unlock(&tfile->lock);
/* * Our base is at VMWGFX_NUM_MOB + 1 because we want to create * a seperate namespace for GEM handles (which are * 1..VMWGFX_NUM_MOB) and the surface handles. Some ioctl's * can take either handle as an argument so we want to * easily be able to tell whether the handle refers to a * GEM buffer or a surface.
*/
idr_init_base(&tdev->idr, VMWGFX_NUM_MOB + 1);
tdev->ops = *ops;
tdev->dmabuf_release = tdev->ops.release;
tdev->ops.release = ttm_prime_dmabuf_release; return tdev;
}
/** * get_dma_buf_unless_doomed - get a dma_buf reference if possible. * * @dmabuf: Non-refcounted pointer to a struct dma-buf. * * Obtain a file reference from a lookup structure that doesn't refcount * the file, but synchronizes with its release method to make sure it has * not been freed yet. See for example kref_get_unless_zero documentation. * Returns true if refcounting succeeds, false otherwise. * * Nobody really wants this as a public API yet, so let it mature here * for some time...
*/ staticbool __must_check get_dma_buf_unless_doomed(struct dma_buf *dmabuf)
{ return file_ref_get(&dmabuf->file->f_ref);
}
/** * ttm_prime_refcount_release - refcount release method for a prime object. * * @p_base: Pointer to ttm_base_object pointer. * * This is a wrapper that calls the refcount_release founction of the * underlying object. At the same time it cleans up the prime object. * This function is called when all references to the base object we * derive from are gone.
*/ staticvoid ttm_prime_refcount_release(struct ttm_base_object **p_base)
{ struct ttm_base_object *base = *p_base; struct ttm_prime_object *prime;
*p_base = NULL;
prime = container_of(base, struct ttm_prime_object, base);
BUG_ON(prime->dma_buf != NULL);
mutex_destroy(&prime->mutex); if (prime->refcount_release)
prime->refcount_release(&base);
}
/** * ttm_prime_dmabuf_release - Release method for the dma-bufs we export * * @dma_buf: * * This function first calls the dma_buf release method the driver * provides. Then it cleans up our dma_buf pointer used for lookup, * and finally releases the reference the dma_buf has on our base * object.
*/ staticvoid ttm_prime_dmabuf_release(struct dma_buf *dma_buf)
{ struct ttm_prime_object *prime =
(struct ttm_prime_object *) dma_buf->priv; struct ttm_base_object *base = &prime->base; struct ttm_object_device *tdev = base->tfile->tdev;
if (tdev->dmabuf_release)
tdev->dmabuf_release(dma_buf);
mutex_lock(&prime->mutex); if (prime->dma_buf == dma_buf)
prime->dma_buf = NULL;
mutex_unlock(&prime->mutex);
ttm_base_object_unref(&base);
}
/** * ttm_prime_fd_to_handle - Get a base object handle from a prime fd * * @tfile: A struct ttm_object_file identifying the caller. * @fd: The prime / dmabuf fd. * @handle: The returned handle. * * This function returns a handle to an object that previously exported * a dma-buf. Note that we don't handle imports yet, because we simply * have no consumers of that implementation.
*/ int ttm_prime_fd_to_handle(struct ttm_object_file *tfile, int fd, u32 *handle)
{ struct ttm_object_device *tdev = tfile->tdev; struct dma_buf *dma_buf; struct ttm_prime_object *prime; struct ttm_base_object *base; int ret;
dma_buf = dma_buf_get(fd); if (IS_ERR(dma_buf)) return PTR_ERR(dma_buf);
if (dma_buf->ops != &tdev->ops) return -ENOSYS;
prime = (struct ttm_prime_object *) dma_buf->priv;
base = &prime->base;
*handle = base->handle;
ret = ttm_ref_object_add(tfile, base, NULL, false);
dma_buf_put(dma_buf);
return ret;
}
/** * ttm_prime_handle_to_fd - Return a dma_buf fd from a ttm prime object * * @tfile: Struct ttm_object_file identifying the caller. * @handle: Handle to the object we're exporting from. * @flags: flags for dma-buf creation. We just pass them on. * @prime_fd: The returned file descriptor. *
*/ int ttm_prime_handle_to_fd(struct ttm_object_file *tfile,
uint32_t handle, uint32_t flags, int *prime_fd)
{ struct ttm_object_device *tdev = tfile->tdev; struct ttm_base_object *base; struct dma_buf *dma_buf; struct ttm_prime_object *prime; int ret;
base = ttm_base_object_lookup(tfile, handle); if (unlikely(base == NULL ||
base->object_type != ttm_prime_type)) {
ret = -ENOENT; goto out_unref;
}
prime = container_of(base, struct ttm_prime_object, base); if (unlikely(!base->shareable)) {
ret = -EPERM; goto out_unref;
}
ret = mutex_lock_interruptible(&prime->mutex); if (unlikely(ret != 0)) {
ret = -ERESTARTSYS; goto out_unref;
}
dma_buf = dma_buf_export(&exp_info); if (IS_ERR(dma_buf)) {
ret = PTR_ERR(dma_buf);
mutex_unlock(&prime->mutex); goto out_unref;
}
/* * dma_buf has taken the base object reference
*/
base = NULL;
prime->dma_buf = dma_buf;
}
mutex_unlock(&prime->mutex);
ret = dma_buf_fd(dma_buf, flags); if (ret >= 0) {
*prime_fd = ret;
ret = 0;
} else
dma_buf_put(dma_buf);
out_unref: if (base)
ttm_base_object_unref(&base); return ret;
}
/** * ttm_prime_object_init - Initialize a ttm_prime_object * * @tfile: struct ttm_object_file identifying the caller * @size: The size of the dma_bufs we export. * @prime: The object to be initialized. * @type: See ttm_base_object_init * @refcount_release: See ttm_base_object_init * * Initializes an object which is compatible with the drm_prime model * for data sharing between processes and devices.
*/ int ttm_prime_object_init(struct ttm_object_file *tfile, size_t size, struct ttm_prime_object *prime, enum ttm_object_type type, void (*refcount_release) (struct ttm_base_object **))
{ bool shareable = !!(type == VMW_RES_SURFACE);
mutex_init(&prime->mutex);
prime->size = PAGE_ALIGN(size);
prime->real_type = type;
prime->dma_buf = NULL;
prime->refcount_release = refcount_release; return ttm_base_object_init(tfile, &prime->base, shareable,
ttm_prime_type,
ttm_prime_refcount_release);
}
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