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  27. /*
  28. * Authors: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom-at-vmware-dot-com>
  29. */
  30. #ifndef _TTM_BO_DRIVER_H_
  31. #define _TTM_BO_DRIVER_H_
  32. #include "ttm/ttm_bo_api.h"
  33. #include "ttm/ttm_memory.h"
  34. #include "ttm/ttm_module.h"
  35. #include "drm_mm.h"
  36. #include "linux/workqueue.h"
  37. #include "linux/fs.h"
  38. #include "linux/spinlock.h"
  39. struct ttm_backend;
  40. struct ttm_backend_func {
  41. /**
  42. * struct ttm_backend_func member populate
  43. *
  44. * @backend: Pointer to a struct ttm_backend.
  45. * @num_pages: Number of pages to populate.
  46. * @pages: Array of pointers to ttm pages.
  47. * @dummy_read_page: Page to be used instead of NULL pages in the
  48. * array @pages.
  49. *
  50. * Populate the backend with ttm pages. Depending on the backend,
  51. * it may or may not copy the @pages array.
  52. */
  53. int (*populate) (struct ttm_backend *backend,
  54. unsigned long num_pages, struct page **pages,
  55. struct page *dummy_read_page);
  56. /**
  57. * struct ttm_backend_func member clear
  58. *
  59. * @backend: Pointer to a struct ttm_backend.
  60. *
  61. * This is an "unpopulate" function. Release all resources
  62. * allocated with populate.
  63. */
  64. void (*clear) (struct ttm_backend *backend);
  65. /**
  66. * struct ttm_backend_func member bind
  67. *
  68. * @backend: Pointer to a struct ttm_backend.
  69. * @bo_mem: Pointer to a struct ttm_mem_reg describing the
  70. * memory type and location for binding.
  71. *
  72. * Bind the backend pages into the aperture in the location
  73. * indicated by @bo_mem. This function should be able to handle
  74. * differences between aperture- and system page sizes.
  75. */
  76. int (*bind) (struct ttm_backend *backend, struct ttm_mem_reg *bo_mem);
  77. /**
  78. * struct ttm_backend_func member unbind
  79. *
  80. * @backend: Pointer to a struct ttm_backend.
  81. *
  82. * Unbind previously bound backend pages. This function should be
  83. * able to handle differences between aperture- and system page sizes.
  84. */
  85. int (*unbind) (struct ttm_backend *backend);
  86. /**
  87. * struct ttm_backend_func member destroy
  88. *
  89. * @backend: Pointer to a struct ttm_backend.
  90. *
  91. * Destroy the backend.
  92. */
  93. void (*destroy) (struct ttm_backend *backend);
  94. };
  95. /**
  96. * struct ttm_backend
  97. *
  98. * @bdev: Pointer to a struct ttm_bo_device.
  99. * @flags: For driver use.
  100. * @func: Pointer to a struct ttm_backend_func that describes
  101. * the backend methods.
  102. *
  103. */
  104. struct ttm_backend {
  105. struct ttm_bo_device *bdev;
  106. uint32_t flags;
  107. struct ttm_backend_func *func;
  108. };
  109. #define TTM_PAGE_FLAG_VMALLOC (1 << 0)
  110. #define TTM_PAGE_FLAG_USER (1 << 1)
  111. #define TTM_PAGE_FLAG_USER_DIRTY (1 << 2)
  112. #define TTM_PAGE_FLAG_WRITE (1 << 3)
  113. #define TTM_PAGE_FLAG_SWAPPED (1 << 4)
  114. #define TTM_PAGE_FLAG_PERSISTANT_SWAP (1 << 5)
  115. #define TTM_PAGE_FLAG_ZERO_ALLOC (1 << 6)
  116. #define TTM_PAGE_FLAG_DMA32 (1 << 7)
  117. enum ttm_caching_state {
  118. tt_uncached,
  119. tt_wc,
  120. tt_cached
  121. };
  122. /**
  123. * struct ttm_tt
  124. *
  125. * @dummy_read_page: Page to map where the ttm_tt page array contains a NULL
  126. * pointer.
  127. * @pages: Array of pages backing the data.
  128. * @first_himem_page: Himem pages are put last in the page array, which
  129. * enables us to run caching attribute changes on only the first part
  130. * of the page array containing lomem pages. This is the index of the
  131. * first himem page.
  132. * @last_lomem_page: Index of the last lomem page in the page array.
  133. * @num_pages: Number of pages in the page array.
  134. * @bdev: Pointer to the current struct ttm_bo_device.
  135. * @be: Pointer to the ttm backend.
  136. * @tsk: The task for user ttm.
  137. * @start: virtual address for user ttm.
  138. * @swap_storage: Pointer to shmem struct file for swap storage.
  139. * @caching_state: The current caching state of the pages.
  140. * @state: The current binding state of the pages.
  141. *
  142. * This is a structure holding the pages, caching- and aperture binding
  143. * status for a buffer object that isn't backed by fixed (VRAM / AGP)
  144. * memory.
  145. */
  146. struct ttm_tt {
  147. struct page *dummy_read_page;
  148. struct page **pages;
  149. long first_himem_page;
  150. long last_lomem_page;
  151. uint32_t page_flags;
  152. unsigned long num_pages;
  153. struct ttm_bo_global *glob;
  154. struct ttm_backend *be;
  155. struct task_struct *tsk;
  156. unsigned long start;
  157. struct file *swap_storage;
  158. enum ttm_caching_state caching_state;
  159. enum {
  160. tt_bound,
  161. tt_unbound,
  162. tt_unpopulated,
  163. } state;
  164. };
  165. #define TTM_MEMTYPE_FLAG_FIXED (1 << 0) /* Fixed (on-card) PCI memory */
  166. #define TTM_MEMTYPE_FLAG_MAPPABLE (1 << 1) /* Memory mappable */
  167. #define TTM_MEMTYPE_FLAG_NEEDS_IOREMAP (1 << 2) /* Fixed memory needs ioremap
  168. before kernel access. */
  169. #define TTM_MEMTYPE_FLAG_CMA (1 << 3) /* Can't map aperture */
  170. /**
  171. * struct ttm_mem_type_manager
  172. *
  173. * @has_type: The memory type has been initialized.
  174. * @use_type: The memory type is enabled.
  175. * @flags: TTM_MEMTYPE_XX flags identifying the traits of the memory
  176. * managed by this memory type.
  177. * @gpu_offset: If used, the GPU offset of the first managed page of
  178. * fixed memory or the first managed location in an aperture.
  179. * @io_offset: The io_offset of the first managed page of IO memory or
  180. * the first managed location in an aperture. For TTM_MEMTYPE_FLAG_CMA
  181. * memory, this should be set to NULL.
  182. * @io_size: The size of a managed IO region (fixed memory or aperture).
  183. * @io_addr: Virtual kernel address if the io region is pre-mapped. For
  184. * TTM_MEMTYPE_FLAG_NEEDS_IOREMAP there is no pre-mapped io map and
  185. * @io_addr should be set to NULL.
  186. * @size: Size of the managed region.
  187. * @available_caching: A mask of available caching types, TTM_PL_FLAG_XX,
  188. * as defined in ttm_placement_common.h
  189. * @default_caching: The default caching policy used for a buffer object
  190. * placed in this memory type if the user doesn't provide one.
  191. * @manager: The range manager used for this memory type. FIXME: If the aperture
  192. * has a page size different from the underlying system, the granularity
  193. * of this manager should take care of this. But the range allocating code
  194. * in ttm_bo.c needs to be modified for this.
  195. * @lru: The lru list for this memory type.
  196. *
  197. * This structure is used to identify and manage memory types for a device.
  198. * It's set up by the ttm_bo_driver::init_mem_type method.
  199. */
  200. struct ttm_mem_type_manager {
  201. /*
  202. * No protection. Constant from start.
  203. */
  204. bool has_type;
  205. bool use_type;
  206. uint32_t flags;
  207. unsigned long gpu_offset;
  208. unsigned long io_offset;
  209. unsigned long io_size;
  210. void *io_addr;
  211. uint64_t size;
  212. uint32_t available_caching;
  213. uint32_t default_caching;
  214. /*
  215. * Protected by the bdev->lru_lock.
  216. * TODO: Consider one lru_lock per ttm_mem_type_manager.
  217. * Plays ill with list removal, though.
  218. */
  219. struct drm_mm manager;
  220. struct list_head lru;
  221. };
  222. /**
  223. * struct ttm_bo_driver
  224. *
  225. * @create_ttm_backend_entry: Callback to create a struct ttm_backend.
  226. * @invalidate_caches: Callback to invalidate read caches when a buffer object
  227. * has been evicted.
  228. * @init_mem_type: Callback to initialize a struct ttm_mem_type_manager
  229. * structure.
  230. * @evict_flags: Callback to obtain placement flags when a buffer is evicted.
  231. * @move: Callback for a driver to hook in accelerated functions to
  232. * move a buffer.
  233. * If set to NULL, a potentially slow memcpy() move is used.
  234. * @sync_obj_signaled: See ttm_fence_api.h
  235. * @sync_obj_wait: See ttm_fence_api.h
  236. * @sync_obj_flush: See ttm_fence_api.h
  237. * @sync_obj_unref: See ttm_fence_api.h
  238. * @sync_obj_ref: See ttm_fence_api.h
  239. */
  240. struct ttm_bo_driver {
  241. /**
  242. * struct ttm_bo_driver member create_ttm_backend_entry
  243. *
  244. * @bdev: The buffer object device.
  245. *
  246. * Create a driver specific struct ttm_backend.
  247. */
  248. struct ttm_backend *(*create_ttm_backend_entry)
  249. (struct ttm_bo_device *bdev);
  250. /**
  251. * struct ttm_bo_driver member invalidate_caches
  252. *
  253. * @bdev: the buffer object device.
  254. * @flags: new placement of the rebound buffer object.
  255. *
  256. * A previosly evicted buffer has been rebound in a
  257. * potentially new location. Tell the driver that it might
  258. * consider invalidating read (texture) caches on the next command
  259. * submission as a consequence.
  260. */
  261. int (*invalidate_caches) (struct ttm_bo_device *bdev, uint32_t flags);
  262. int (*init_mem_type) (struct ttm_bo_device *bdev, uint32_t type,
  263. struct ttm_mem_type_manager *man);
  264. /**
  265. * struct ttm_bo_driver member evict_flags:
  266. *
  267. * @bo: the buffer object to be evicted
  268. *
  269. * Return the bo flags for a buffer which is not mapped to the hardware.
  270. * These will be placed in proposed_flags so that when the move is
  271. * finished, they'll end up in bo->mem.flags
  272. */
  273. void(*evict_flags) (struct ttm_buffer_object *bo,
  274. struct ttm_placement *placement);
  275. /**
  276. * struct ttm_bo_driver member move:
  277. *
  278. * @bo: the buffer to move
  279. * @evict: whether this motion is evicting the buffer from
  280. * the graphics address space
  281. * @interruptible: Use interruptible sleeps if possible when sleeping.
  282. * @no_wait: whether this should give up and return -EBUSY
  283. * if this move would require sleeping
  284. * @new_mem: the new memory region receiving the buffer
  285. *
  286. * Move a buffer between two memory regions.
  287. */
  288. int (*move) (struct ttm_buffer_object *bo,
  289. bool evict, bool interruptible,
  290. bool no_wait, struct ttm_mem_reg *new_mem);
  291. /**
  292. * struct ttm_bo_driver_member verify_access
  293. *
  294. * @bo: Pointer to a buffer object.
  295. * @filp: Pointer to a struct file trying to access the object.
  296. *
  297. * Called from the map / write / read methods to verify that the
  298. * caller is permitted to access the buffer object.
  299. * This member may be set to NULL, which will refuse this kind of
  300. * access for all buffer objects.
  301. * This function should return 0 if access is granted, -EPERM otherwise.
  302. */
  303. int (*verify_access) (struct ttm_buffer_object *bo,
  304. struct file *filp);
  305. /**
  306. * In case a driver writer dislikes the TTM fence objects,
  307. * the driver writer can replace those with sync objects of
  308. * his / her own. If it turns out that no driver writer is
  309. * using these. I suggest we remove these hooks and plug in
  310. * fences directly. The bo driver needs the following functionality:
  311. * See the corresponding functions in the fence object API
  312. * documentation.
  313. */
  314. bool (*sync_obj_signaled) (void *sync_obj, void *sync_arg);
  315. int (*sync_obj_wait) (void *sync_obj, void *sync_arg,
  316. bool lazy, bool interruptible);
  317. int (*sync_obj_flush) (void *sync_obj, void *sync_arg);
  318. void (*sync_obj_unref) (void **sync_obj);
  319. void *(*sync_obj_ref) (void *sync_obj);
  320. /* hook to notify driver about a driver move so it
  321. * can do tiling things */
  322. void (*move_notify)(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo,
  323. struct ttm_mem_reg *new_mem);
  324. /* notify the driver we are taking a fault on this BO
  325. * and have reserved it */
  326. void (*fault_reserve_notify)(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo);
  327. };
  328. /**
  329. * struct ttm_bo_global_ref - Argument to initialize a struct ttm_bo_global.
  330. */
  331. struct ttm_bo_global_ref {
  332. struct ttm_global_reference ref;
  333. struct ttm_mem_global *mem_glob;
  334. };
  335. /**
  336. * struct ttm_bo_global - Buffer object driver global data.
  337. *
  338. * @mem_glob: Pointer to a struct ttm_mem_global object for accounting.
  339. * @dummy_read_page: Pointer to a dummy page used for mapping requests
  340. * of unpopulated pages.
  341. * @shrink: A shrink callback object used for buffer object swap.
  342. * @ttm_bo_extra_size: Extra size (sizeof(struct ttm_buffer_object) excluded)
  343. * used by a buffer object. This is excluding page arrays and backing pages.
  344. * @ttm_bo_size: This is @ttm_bo_extra_size + sizeof(struct ttm_buffer_object).
  345. * @device_list_mutex: Mutex protecting the device list.
  346. * This mutex is held while traversing the device list for pm options.
  347. * @lru_lock: Spinlock protecting the bo subsystem lru lists.
  348. * @device_list: List of buffer object devices.
  349. * @swap_lru: Lru list of buffer objects used for swapping.
  350. */
  351. struct ttm_bo_global {
  352. /**
  353. * Constant after init.
  354. */
  355. struct kobject kobj;
  356. struct ttm_mem_global *mem_glob;
  357. struct page *dummy_read_page;
  358. struct ttm_mem_shrink shrink;
  359. size_t ttm_bo_extra_size;
  360. size_t ttm_bo_size;
  361. struct mutex device_list_mutex;
  362. spinlock_t lru_lock;
  363. /**
  364. * Protected by device_list_mutex.
  365. */
  366. struct list_head device_list;
  367. /**
  368. * Protected by the lru_lock.
  369. */
  370. struct list_head swap_lru;
  371. /**
  372. * Internal protection.
  373. */
  374. atomic_t bo_count;
  375. };
  376. #define TTM_NUM_MEM_TYPES 8
  377. #define TTM_BO_PRIV_FLAG_MOVING 0 /* Buffer object is moving and needs
  378. idling before CPU mapping */
  379. #define TTM_BO_PRIV_FLAG_MAX 1
  380. /**
  381. * struct ttm_bo_device - Buffer object driver device-specific data.
  382. *
  383. * @driver: Pointer to a struct ttm_bo_driver struct setup by the driver.
  384. * @man: An array of mem_type_managers.
  385. * @addr_space_mm: Range manager for the device address space.
  386. * lru_lock: Spinlock that protects the buffer+device lru lists and
  387. * ddestroy lists.
  388. * @nice_mode: Try nicely to wait for buffer idle when cleaning a manager.
  389. * If a GPU lockup has been detected, this is forced to 0.
  390. * @dev_mapping: A pointer to the struct address_space representing the
  391. * device address space.
  392. * @wq: Work queue structure for the delayed delete workqueue.
  393. *
  394. */
  395. struct ttm_bo_device {
  396. /*
  397. * Constant after bo device init / atomic.
  398. */
  399. struct list_head device_list;
  400. struct ttm_bo_global *glob;
  401. struct ttm_bo_driver *driver;
  402. rwlock_t vm_lock;
  403. struct ttm_mem_type_manager man[TTM_NUM_MEM_TYPES];
  404. /*
  405. * Protected by the vm lock.
  406. */
  407. struct rb_root addr_space_rb;
  408. struct drm_mm addr_space_mm;
  409. /*
  410. * Protected by the global:lru lock.
  411. */
  412. struct list_head ddestroy;
  413. /*
  414. * Protected by load / firstopen / lastclose /unload sync.
  415. */
  416. bool nice_mode;
  417. struct address_space *dev_mapping;
  418. /*
  419. * Internal protection.
  420. */
  421. struct delayed_work wq;
  422. bool need_dma32;
  423. };
  424. /**
  425. * ttm_flag_masked
  426. *
  427. * @old: Pointer to the result and original value.
  428. * @new: New value of bits.
  429. * @mask: Mask of bits to change.
  430. *
  431. * Convenience function to change a number of bits identified by a mask.
  432. */
  433. static inline uint32_t
  434. ttm_flag_masked(uint32_t *old, uint32_t new, uint32_t mask)
  435. {
  436. *old ^= (*old ^ new) & mask;
  437. return *old;
  438. }
  439. /**
  440. * ttm_tt_create
  441. *
  442. * @bdev: pointer to a struct ttm_bo_device:
  443. * @size: Size of the data needed backing.
  444. * @page_flags: Page flags as identified by TTM_PAGE_FLAG_XX flags.
  445. * @dummy_read_page: See struct ttm_bo_device.
  446. *
  447. * Create a struct ttm_tt to back data with system memory pages.
  448. * No pages are actually allocated.
  449. * Returns:
  450. * NULL: Out of memory.
  451. */
  452. extern struct ttm_tt *ttm_tt_create(struct ttm_bo_device *bdev,
  453. unsigned long size,
  454. uint32_t page_flags,
  455. struct page *dummy_read_page);
  456. /**
  457. * ttm_tt_set_user:
  458. *
  459. * @ttm: The struct ttm_tt to populate.
  460. * @tsk: A struct task_struct for which @start is a valid user-space address.
  461. * @start: A valid user-space address.
  462. * @num_pages: Size in pages of the user memory area.
  463. *
  464. * Populate a struct ttm_tt with a user-space memory area after first pinning
  465. * the pages backing it.
  466. * Returns:
  467. * !0: Error.
  468. */
  469. extern int ttm_tt_set_user(struct ttm_tt *ttm,
  470. struct task_struct *tsk,
  471. unsigned long start, unsigned long num_pages);
  472. /**
  473. * ttm_ttm_bind:
  474. *
  475. * @ttm: The struct ttm_tt containing backing pages.
  476. * @bo_mem: The struct ttm_mem_reg identifying the binding location.
  477. *
  478. * Bind the pages of @ttm to an aperture location identified by @bo_mem
  479. */
  480. extern int ttm_tt_bind(struct ttm_tt *ttm, struct ttm_mem_reg *bo_mem);
  481. /**
  482. * ttm_tt_populate:
  483. *
  484. * @ttm: The struct ttm_tt to contain the backing pages.
  485. *
  486. * Add backing pages to all of @ttm
  487. */
  488. extern int ttm_tt_populate(struct ttm_tt *ttm);
  489. /**
  490. * ttm_ttm_destroy:
  491. *
  492. * @ttm: The struct ttm_tt.
  493. *
  494. * Unbind, unpopulate and destroy a struct ttm_tt.
  495. */
  496. extern void ttm_tt_destroy(struct ttm_tt *ttm);
  497. /**
  498. * ttm_ttm_unbind:
  499. *
  500. * @ttm: The struct ttm_tt.
  501. *
  502. * Unbind a struct ttm_tt.
  503. */
  504. extern void ttm_tt_unbind(struct ttm_tt *ttm);
  505. /**
  506. * ttm_ttm_destroy:
  507. *
  508. * @ttm: The struct ttm_tt.
  509. * @index: Index of the desired page.
  510. *
  511. * Return a pointer to the struct page backing @ttm at page
  512. * index @index. If the page is unpopulated, one will be allocated to
  513. * populate that index.
  514. *
  515. * Returns:
  516. * NULL on OOM.
  517. */
  518. extern struct page *ttm_tt_get_page(struct ttm_tt *ttm, int index);
  519. /**
  520. * ttm_tt_cache_flush:
  521. *
  522. * @pages: An array of pointers to struct page:s to flush.
  523. * @num_pages: Number of pages to flush.
  524. *
  525. * Flush the data of the indicated pages from the cpu caches.
  526. * This is used when changing caching attributes of the pages from
  527. * cache-coherent.
  528. */
  529. extern void ttm_tt_cache_flush(struct page *pages[], unsigned long num_pages);
  530. /**
  531. * ttm_tt_set_placement_caching:
  532. *
  533. * @ttm A struct ttm_tt the backing pages of which will change caching policy.
  534. * @placement: Flag indicating the desired caching policy.
  535. *
  536. * This function will change caching policy of any default kernel mappings of
  537. * the pages backing @ttm. If changing from cached to uncached or
  538. * write-combined,
  539. * all CPU caches will first be flushed to make sure the data of the pages
  540. * hit RAM. This function may be very costly as it involves global TLB
  541. * and cache flushes and potential page splitting / combining.
  542. */
  543. extern int ttm_tt_set_placement_caching(struct ttm_tt *ttm, uint32_t placement);
  544. extern int ttm_tt_swapout(struct ttm_tt *ttm,
  545. struct file *persistant_swap_storage);
  546. /*
  547. * ttm_bo.c
  548. */
  549. /**
  550. * ttm_mem_reg_is_pci
  551. *
  552. * @bdev: Pointer to a struct ttm_bo_device.
  553. * @mem: A valid struct ttm_mem_reg.
  554. *
  555. * Returns true if the memory described by @mem is PCI memory,
  556. * false otherwise.
  557. */
  558. extern bool ttm_mem_reg_is_pci(struct ttm_bo_device *bdev,
  559. struct ttm_mem_reg *mem);
  560. /**
  561. * ttm_bo_mem_space
  562. *
  563. * @bo: Pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object. the data of which
  564. * we want to allocate space for.
  565. * @proposed_placement: Proposed new placement for the buffer object.
  566. * @mem: A struct ttm_mem_reg.
  567. * @interruptible: Sleep interruptible when sliping.
  568. * @no_wait: Don't sleep waiting for space to become available.
  569. *
  570. * Allocate memory space for the buffer object pointed to by @bo, using
  571. * the placement flags in @mem, potentially evicting other idle buffer objects.
  572. * This function may sleep while waiting for space to become available.
  573. * Returns:
  574. * -EBUSY: No space available (only if no_wait == 1).
  575. * -ENOMEM: Could not allocate memory for the buffer object, either due to
  576. * fragmentation or concurrent allocators.
  577. * -ERESTARTSYS: An interruptible sleep was interrupted by a signal.
  578. */
  579. extern int ttm_bo_mem_space(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo,
  580. struct ttm_placement *placement,
  581. struct ttm_mem_reg *mem,
  582. bool interruptible, bool no_wait);
  583. /**
  584. * ttm_bo_wait_for_cpu
  585. *
  586. * @bo: Pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object.
  587. * @no_wait: Don't sleep while waiting.
  588. *
  589. * Wait until a buffer object is no longer sync'ed for CPU access.
  590. * Returns:
  591. * -EBUSY: Buffer object was sync'ed for CPU access. (only if no_wait == 1).
  592. * -ERESTARTSYS: An interruptible sleep was interrupted by a signal.
  593. */
  594. extern int ttm_bo_wait_cpu(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo, bool no_wait);
  595. /**
  596. * ttm_bo_pci_offset - Get the PCI offset for the buffer object memory.
  597. *
  598. * @bo Pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object.
  599. * @bus_base On return the base of the PCI region
  600. * @bus_offset On return the byte offset into the PCI region
  601. * @bus_size On return the byte size of the buffer object or zero if
  602. * the buffer object memory is not accessible through a PCI region.
  603. *
  604. * Returns:
  605. * -EINVAL if the buffer object is currently not mappable.
  606. * 0 otherwise.
  607. */
  608. extern int ttm_bo_pci_offset(struct ttm_bo_device *bdev,
  609. struct ttm_mem_reg *mem,
  610. unsigned long *bus_base,
  611. unsigned long *bus_offset,
  612. unsigned long *bus_size);
  613. extern void ttm_bo_global_release(struct ttm_global_reference *ref);
  614. extern int ttm_bo_global_init(struct ttm_global_reference *ref);
  615. extern int ttm_bo_device_release(struct ttm_bo_device *bdev);
  616. /**
  617. * ttm_bo_device_init
  618. *
  619. * @bdev: A pointer to a struct ttm_bo_device to initialize.
  620. * @mem_global: A pointer to an initialized struct ttm_mem_global.
  621. * @driver: A pointer to a struct ttm_bo_driver set up by the caller.
  622. * @file_page_offset: Offset into the device address space that is available
  623. * for buffer data. This ensures compatibility with other users of the
  624. * address space.
  625. *
  626. * Initializes a struct ttm_bo_device:
  627. * Returns:
  628. * !0: Failure.
  629. */
  630. extern int ttm_bo_device_init(struct ttm_bo_device *bdev,
  631. struct ttm_bo_global *glob,
  632. struct ttm_bo_driver *driver,
  633. uint64_t file_page_offset, bool need_dma32);
  634. /**
  635. * ttm_bo_unmap_virtual
  636. *
  637. * @bo: tear down the virtual mappings for this BO
  638. */
  639. extern void ttm_bo_unmap_virtual(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo);
  640. /**
  641. * ttm_bo_reserve:
  642. *
  643. * @bo: A pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object.
  644. * @interruptible: Sleep interruptible if waiting.
  645. * @no_wait: Don't sleep while trying to reserve, rather return -EBUSY.
  646. * @use_sequence: If @bo is already reserved, Only sleep waiting for
  647. * it to become unreserved if @sequence < (@bo)->sequence.
  648. *
  649. * Locks a buffer object for validation. (Or prevents other processes from
  650. * locking it for validation) and removes it from lru lists, while taking
  651. * a number of measures to prevent deadlocks.
  652. *
  653. * Deadlocks may occur when two processes try to reserve multiple buffers in
  654. * different order, either by will or as a result of a buffer being evicted
  655. * to make room for a buffer already reserved. (Buffers are reserved before
  656. * they are evicted). The following algorithm prevents such deadlocks from
  657. * occuring:
  658. * 1) Buffers are reserved with the lru spinlock held. Upon successful
  659. * reservation they are removed from the lru list. This stops a reserved buffer
  660. * from being evicted. However the lru spinlock is released between the time
  661. * a buffer is selected for eviction and the time it is reserved.
  662. * Therefore a check is made when a buffer is reserved for eviction, that it
  663. * is still the first buffer in the lru list, before it is removed from the
  664. * list. @check_lru == 1 forces this check. If it fails, the function returns
  665. * -EINVAL, and the caller should then choose a new buffer to evict and repeat
  666. * the procedure.
  667. * 2) Processes attempting to reserve multiple buffers other than for eviction,
  668. * (typically execbuf), should first obtain a unique 32-bit
  669. * validation sequence number,
  670. * and call this function with @use_sequence == 1 and @sequence == the unique
  671. * sequence number. If upon call of this function, the buffer object is already
  672. * reserved, the validation sequence is checked against the validation
  673. * sequence of the process currently reserving the buffer,
  674. * and if the current validation sequence is greater than that of the process
  675. * holding the reservation, the function returns -EAGAIN. Otherwise it sleeps
  676. * waiting for the buffer to become unreserved, after which it retries
  677. * reserving.
  678. * The caller should, when receiving an -EAGAIN error
  679. * release all its buffer reservations, wait for @bo to become unreserved, and
  680. * then rerun the validation with the same validation sequence. This procedure
  681. * will always guarantee that the process with the lowest validation sequence
  682. * will eventually succeed, preventing both deadlocks and starvation.
  683. *
  684. * Returns:
  685. * -EAGAIN: The reservation may cause a deadlock.
  686. * Release all buffer reservations, wait for @bo to become unreserved and
  687. * try again. (only if use_sequence == 1).
  688. * -ERESTARTSYS: A wait for the buffer to become unreserved was interrupted by
  689. * a signal. Release all buffer reservations and return to user-space.
  690. */
  691. extern int ttm_bo_reserve(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo,
  692. bool interruptible,
  693. bool no_wait, bool use_sequence, uint32_t sequence);
  694. /**
  695. * ttm_bo_unreserve
  696. *
  697. * @bo: A pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object.
  698. *
  699. * Unreserve a previous reservation of @bo.
  700. */
  701. extern void ttm_bo_unreserve(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo);
  702. /**
  703. * ttm_bo_wait_unreserved
  704. *
  705. * @bo: A pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object.
  706. *
  707. * Wait for a struct ttm_buffer_object to become unreserved.
  708. * This is typically used in the execbuf code to relax cpu-usage when
  709. * a potential deadlock condition backoff.
  710. */
  711. extern int ttm_bo_wait_unreserved(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo,
  712. bool interruptible);
  713. /**
  714. * ttm_bo_block_reservation
  715. *
  716. * @bo: A pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object.
  717. * @interruptible: Use interruptible sleep when waiting.
  718. * @no_wait: Don't sleep, but rather return -EBUSY.
  719. *
  720. * Block reservation for validation by simply reserving the buffer.
  721. * This is intended for single buffer use only without eviction,
  722. * and thus needs no deadlock protection.
  723. *
  724. * Returns:
  725. * -EBUSY: If no_wait == 1 and the buffer is already reserved.
  726. * -ERESTARTSYS: If interruptible == 1 and the process received a signal
  727. * while sleeping.
  728. */
  729. extern int ttm_bo_block_reservation(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo,
  730. bool interruptible, bool no_wait);
  731. /**
  732. * ttm_bo_unblock_reservation
  733. *
  734. * @bo: A pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object.
  735. *
  736. * Unblocks reservation leaving lru lists untouched.
  737. */
  738. extern void ttm_bo_unblock_reservation(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo);
  739. /*
  740. * ttm_bo_util.c
  741. */
  742. /**
  743. * ttm_bo_move_ttm
  744. *
  745. * @bo: A pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object.
  746. * @evict: 1: This is an eviction. Don't try to pipeline.
  747. * @no_wait: Never sleep, but rather return with -EBUSY.
  748. * @new_mem: struct ttm_mem_reg indicating where to move.
  749. *
  750. * Optimized move function for a buffer object with both old and
  751. * new placement backed by a TTM. The function will, if successful,
  752. * free any old aperture space, and set (@new_mem)->mm_node to NULL,
  753. * and update the (@bo)->mem placement flags. If unsuccessful, the old
  754. * data remains untouched, and it's up to the caller to free the
  755. * memory space indicated by @new_mem.
  756. * Returns:
  757. * !0: Failure.
  758. */
  759. extern int ttm_bo_move_ttm(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo,
  760. bool evict, bool no_wait,
  761. struct ttm_mem_reg *new_mem);
  762. /**
  763. * ttm_bo_move_memcpy
  764. *
  765. * @bo: A pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object.
  766. * @evict: 1: This is an eviction. Don't try to pipeline.
  767. * @no_wait: Never sleep, but rather return with -EBUSY.
  768. * @new_mem: struct ttm_mem_reg indicating where to move.
  769. *
  770. * Fallback move function for a mappable buffer object in mappable memory.
  771. * The function will, if successful,
  772. * free any old aperture space, and set (@new_mem)->mm_node to NULL,
  773. * and update the (@bo)->mem placement flags. If unsuccessful, the old
  774. * data remains untouched, and it's up to the caller to free the
  775. * memory space indicated by @new_mem.
  776. * Returns:
  777. * !0: Failure.
  778. */
  779. extern int ttm_bo_move_memcpy(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo,
  780. bool evict,
  781. bool no_wait, struct ttm_mem_reg *new_mem);
  782. /**
  783. * ttm_bo_free_old_node
  784. *
  785. * @bo: A pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object.
  786. *
  787. * Utility function to free an old placement after a successful move.
  788. */
  789. extern void ttm_bo_free_old_node(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo);
  790. /**
  791. * ttm_bo_move_accel_cleanup.
  792. *
  793. * @bo: A pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object.
  794. * @sync_obj: A sync object that signals when moving is complete.
  795. * @sync_obj_arg: An argument to pass to the sync object idle / wait
  796. * functions.
  797. * @evict: This is an evict move. Don't return until the buffer is idle.
  798. * @no_wait: Never sleep, but rather return with -EBUSY.
  799. * @new_mem: struct ttm_mem_reg indicating where to move.
  800. *
  801. * Accelerated move function to be called when an accelerated move
  802. * has been scheduled. The function will create a new temporary buffer object
  803. * representing the old placement, and put the sync object on both buffer
  804. * objects. After that the newly created buffer object is unref'd to be
  805. * destroyed when the move is complete. This will help pipeline
  806. * buffer moves.
  807. */
  808. extern int ttm_bo_move_accel_cleanup(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo,
  809. void *sync_obj,
  810. void *sync_obj_arg,
  811. bool evict, bool no_wait,
  812. struct ttm_mem_reg *new_mem);
  813. /**
  814. * ttm_io_prot
  815. *
  816. * @c_state: Caching state.
  817. * @tmp: Page protection flag for a normal, cached mapping.
  818. *
  819. * Utility function that returns the pgprot_t that should be used for
  820. * setting up a PTE with the caching model indicated by @c_state.
  821. */
  822. extern pgprot_t ttm_io_prot(enum ttm_caching_state c_state, pgprot_t tmp);
  823. #if (defined(CONFIG_AGP) || (defined(CONFIG_AGP_MODULE) && defined(MODULE)))
  824. #define TTM_HAS_AGP
  825. #include <linux/agp_backend.h>
  826. /**
  827. * ttm_agp_backend_init
  828. *
  829. * @bdev: Pointer to a struct ttm_bo_device.
  830. * @bridge: The agp bridge this device is sitting on.
  831. *
  832. * Create a TTM backend that uses the indicated AGP bridge as an aperture
  833. * for TT memory. This function uses the linux agpgart interface to
  834. * bind and unbind memory backing a ttm_tt.
  835. */
  836. extern struct ttm_backend *ttm_agp_backend_init(struct ttm_bo_device *bdev,
  837. struct agp_bridge_data *bridge);
  838. #endif
  839. #endif