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  1 /*                                                  1 
  2  * Header file for reservations for dma-buf an    
  3  *                                                
  4  * Copyright(C) 2011 Linaro Limited. All right    
  5  * Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Canonical Ltd          
  6  * Copyright (C) 2012 Texas Instruments           
  7  *                                                
  8  * Authors:                                       
  9  * Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>                
 10  * Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@canoni    
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 38  */                                               
 39 #ifndef _LINUX_RESERVATION_H                      
 40 #define _LINUX_RESERVATION_H                      
 41                                                   
 42 #include <linux/ww_mutex.h>                       
 43 #include <linux/dma-fence.h>                      
 44 #include <linux/slab.h>                           
 45 #include <linux/seqlock.h>                        
 46 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>                       
 47                                                   
 48 extern struct ww_class reservation_ww_class;      
 49                                                   
 50 struct dma_resv_list;                             
 51                                                   
 52 /**                                               
 53  * enum dma_resv_usage - how the fences from a    
 54  *                                                
 55  * This enum describes the different use cases    
 56  * controls which fences are returned when que    
 57  *                                                
 58  * An important fact is that there is the orde    
 59  * when the dma_resv object is asked for fence    
 60  * for the lower use case are returned as well    
 61  *                                                
 62  * For example when asking for WRITE fences th    
 63  * as well. Similar when asked for READ fences    
 64  * fences are returned as well.                   
 65  *                                                
 66  * Already used fences can be promoted in the     
 67  * DMA_RESV_USAGE_BOOKKEEP could become DMA_RE    
 68  * with this usage. But fences can never be de    
 69  * with DMA_RESV_USAGE_WRITE could become DMA_    
 70  */                                               
 71 enum dma_resv_usage {                             
 72         /**                                       
 73          * @DMA_RESV_USAGE_KERNEL: For in kern    
 74          *                                        
 75          * This should only be used for things    
 76          * with a DMA hardware engine for the     
 77          * management.                            
 78          *                                        
 79          * Drivers *always* must wait for thos    
 80          * resource protected by the dma_resv     
 81          * that is when the resource is known     
 82          * pinning it previously.                 
 83          */                                       
 84         DMA_RESV_USAGE_KERNEL,                    
 85                                                   
 86         /**                                       
 87          * @DMA_RESV_USAGE_WRITE: Implicit wri    
 88          *                                        
 89          * This should only be used for usersp    
 90          * an implicit write dependency.          
 91          */                                       
 92         DMA_RESV_USAGE_WRITE,                     
 93                                                   
 94         /**                                       
 95          * @DMA_RESV_USAGE_READ: Implicit read    
 96          *                                        
 97          * This should only be used for usersp    
 98          * an implicit read dependency.           
 99          */                                       
100         DMA_RESV_USAGE_READ,                      
101                                                   
102         /**                                       
103          * @DMA_RESV_USAGE_BOOKKEEP: No implic    
104          *                                        
105          * This should be used by submissions     
106          * any implicit synchronization.          
107          *                                        
108          * The most common case are preemption    
109          * flushes as well as explicit synced     
110          *                                        
111          * Explicit synced user user submissio    
112          * DMA_RESV_USAGE_READ or DMA_RESV_USA    
113          * dma_buf_import_sync_file() when imp    
114          * become necessary after initial addi    
115          */                                       
116         DMA_RESV_USAGE_BOOKKEEP                   
117 };                                                
118                                                   
119 /**                                               
120  * dma_resv_usage_rw - helper for implicit syn    
121  * @write: true if we create a new implicit sy    
122  *                                                
123  * This returns the implicit synchronization u    
124  * see enum dma_resv_usage and &dma_buf.resv.     
125  */                                               
126 static inline enum dma_resv_usage dma_resv_usa    
127 {                                                 
128         /* This looks confusing at first sight    
129          *                                        
130          * The rational is that new write oper    
131          * existing read and write operations     
132          * But a new read operation only needs    
133          * operations to finish.                  
134          */                                       
135         return write ? DMA_RESV_USAGE_READ : D    
136 }                                                 
137                                                   
138 /**                                               
139  * struct dma_resv - a reservation object mana    
140  *                                                
141  * This is a container for dma_fence objects w    
142  * cases.                                         
143  *                                                
144  * One use is to synchronize cross-driver acce    
145  * dynamic buffer management or just to handle    
146  * different users of the buffer in userspace.    
147  * in-depth discussion.                           
148  *                                                
149  * The other major use is to manage access and    
150  * buffer based memory manager. struct ttm_buf    
151  * example here, since this is where reservati    
152  * use in drivers is spreading and some driver    
153  * drm_gem_object with the same scheme.           
154  */                                               
155 struct dma_resv {                                 
156         /**                                       
157          * @lock:                                 
158          *                                        
159          * Update side lock. Don't use directl    
160          * functions like dma_resv_lock() and     
161          *                                        
162          * Drivers which use the reservation o    
163          * also use this lock to protect buffe    
164          * allocation policies or throughout c    
165          */                                       
166         struct ww_mutex lock;                     
167                                                   
168         /**                                       
169          * @fences:                               
170          *                                        
171          * Array of fences which where added t    
172          *                                        
173          * A new fence is added by calling dma    
174          * often needs to be done past the poi    
175          * submission it cannot fail, and ther    
176          * reserved by calling dma_resv_reserv    
177          */                                       
178         struct dma_resv_list __rcu *fences;       
179 };                                                
180                                                   
181 /**                                               
182  * struct dma_resv_iter - current position int    
183  *                                                
184  * Don't touch this directly in the driver, us    
185  *                                                
186  * IMPORTANT                                      
187  *                                                
188  * When using the lockless iterators like dma_    
189  * dma_resv_for_each_fence_unlocked() beware t    
190  * Code which accumulates statistics or simila    
191  * dma_resv_iter_is_restarted().                  
192  */                                               
193 struct dma_resv_iter {                            
194         /** @obj: The dma_resv object we itera    
195         struct dma_resv *obj;                     
196                                                   
197         /** @usage: Return fences with this us    
198         enum dma_resv_usage usage;                
199                                                   
200         /** @fence: the currently handled fenc    
201         struct dma_fence *fence;                  
202                                                   
203         /** @fence_usage: the usage of the cur    
204         enum dma_resv_usage fence_usage;          
205                                                   
206         /** @index: index into the shared fenc    
207         unsigned int index;                       
208                                                   
209         /** @fences: the shared fences; privat    
210         struct dma_resv_list *fences;             
211                                                   
212         /** @num_fences: number of fences */      
213         unsigned int num_fences;                  
214                                                   
215         /** @is_restarted: true if this is the    
216         bool is_restarted;                        
217 };                                                
218                                                   
219 struct dma_fence *dma_resv_iter_first_unlocked    
220 struct dma_fence *dma_resv_iter_next_unlocked(    
221 struct dma_fence *dma_resv_iter_first(struct d    
222 struct dma_fence *dma_resv_iter_next(struct dm    
223                                                   
224 /**                                               
225  * dma_resv_iter_begin - initialize a dma_resv    
226  * @cursor: The dma_resv_iter object to initia    
227  * @obj: The dma_resv object which we want to     
228  * @usage: controls which fences to include, s    
229  */                                               
230 static inline void dma_resv_iter_begin(struct     
231                                        struct     
232                                        enum dm    
233 {                                                 
234         cursor->obj = obj;                        
235         cursor->usage = usage;                    
236         cursor->fence = NULL;                     
237 }                                                 
238                                                   
239 /**                                               
240  * dma_resv_iter_end - cleanup a dma_resv_iter    
241  * @cursor: the dma_resv_iter object which sho    
242  *                                                
243  * Make sure that the reference to the fence i    
244  * dropped.                                       
245  */                                               
246 static inline void dma_resv_iter_end(struct dm    
247 {                                                 
248         dma_fence_put(cursor->fence);             
249 }                                                 
250                                                   
251 /**                                               
252  * dma_resv_iter_usage - Return the usage of t    
253  * @cursor: the cursor of the current position    
254  *                                                
255  * Returns the usage of the currently processe    
256  */                                               
257 static inline enum dma_resv_usage                 
258 dma_resv_iter_usage(struct dma_resv_iter *curs    
259 {                                                 
260         return cursor->fence_usage;               
261 }                                                 
262                                                   
263 /**                                               
264  * dma_resv_iter_is_restarted - test if this i    
265  * @cursor: the cursor with the current positi    
266  *                                                
267  * Return true if this is the first fence in a    
268  */                                               
269 static inline bool dma_resv_iter_is_restarted(    
270 {                                                 
271         return cursor->is_restarted;              
272 }                                                 
273                                                   
274 /**                                               
275  * dma_resv_for_each_fence_unlocked - unlocked    
276  * @cursor: a struct dma_resv_iter pointer        
277  * @fence: the current fence                      
278  *                                                
279  * Iterate over the fences in a struct dma_res    
280  * &dma_resv.lock and using RCU instead. The c    
281  * with dma_resv_iter_begin() and cleaned up w    
282  * the iterator a reference to the dma_fence i    
283  *                                                
284  * Beware that the iterator can be restarted w    
285  * @cursor is modified. Code which accumulates    
286  * check for this with dma_resv_iter_is_restar    
287  * lock iterator dma_resv_for_each_fence() whe    
288  */                                               
289 #define dma_resv_for_each_fence_unlocked(curso    
290         for (fence = dma_resv_iter_first_unloc    
291              fence; fence = dma_resv_iter_next    
292                                                   
293 /**                                               
294  * dma_resv_for_each_fence - fence iterator       
295  * @cursor: a struct dma_resv_iter pointer        
296  * @obj: a dma_resv object pointer                
297  * @usage: controls which fences to return        
298  * @fence: the current fence                      
299  *                                                
300  * Iterate over the fences in a struct dma_res    
301  * &dma_resv.lock. @all_fences controls if the    
302  * well. The cursor initialisation is part of     
303  * valid as long as the lock is held and so no    
304  * taken.                                         
305  */                                               
306 #define dma_resv_for_each_fence(cursor, obj, u    
307         for (dma_resv_iter_begin(cursor, obj,     
308              fence = dma_resv_iter_first(curso    
309              fence = dma_resv_iter_next(cursor    
310                                                   
311 #define dma_resv_held(obj) lockdep_is_held(&(o    
312 #define dma_resv_assert_held(obj) lockdep_asse    
313                                                   
314 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES                       
315 void dma_resv_reset_max_fences(struct dma_resv    
316 #else                                             
317 static inline void dma_resv_reset_max_fences(s    
318 #endif                                            
319                                                   
320 /**                                               
321  * dma_resv_lock - lock the reservation object    
322  * @obj: the reservation object                   
323  * @ctx: the locking context                      
324  *                                                
325  * Locks the reservation object for exclusive     
326  * that the lock is only against other writers    
327  * with a writer under RCU. The seqlock is use    
328  * overlap with a writer.                         
329  *                                                
330  * As the reservation object may be locked by     
331  * undefined order, a #ww_acquire_ctx is passe    
332  * is detected. See ww_mutex_lock() and ww_acq    
333  * object may be locked by itself by passing N    
334  *                                                
335  * When a die situation is indicated by return    
336  * @ctx must be unlocked and then dma_resv_loc    
337  *                                                
338  * Unlocked by calling dma_resv_unlock().         
339  *                                                
340  * See also dma_resv_lock_interruptible() for     
341  */                                               
342 static inline int dma_resv_lock(struct dma_res    
343                                 struct ww_acqu    
344 {                                                 
345         return ww_mutex_lock(&obj->lock, ctx);    
346 }                                                 
347                                                   
348 /**                                               
349  * dma_resv_lock_interruptible - lock the rese    
350  * @obj: the reservation object                   
351  * @ctx: the locking context                      
352  *                                                
353  * Locks the reservation object interruptible     
354  * modification. Note, that the lock is only a    
355  * will run concurrently with a writer under R    
356  * notify readers if they overlap with a write    
357  *                                                
358  * As the reservation object may be locked by     
359  * undefined order, a #ww_acquire_ctx is passe    
360  * is detected. See ww_mutex_lock() and ww_acq    
361  * object may be locked by itself by passing N    
362  *                                                
363  * When a die situation is indicated by return    
364  * @ctx must be unlocked and then dma_resv_loc    
365  * @obj.                                          
366  *                                                
367  * Unlocked by calling dma_resv_unlock().         
368  */                                               
369 static inline int dma_resv_lock_interruptible(    
370                                                   
371 {                                                 
372         return ww_mutex_lock_interruptible(&ob    
373 }                                                 
374                                                   
375 /**                                               
376  * dma_resv_lock_slow - slowpath lock the rese    
377  * @obj: the reservation object                   
378  * @ctx: the locking context                      
379  *                                                
380  * Acquires the reservation object after a die    
381  * will sleep until the lock becomes available    
382  * well.                                          
383  *                                                
384  * See also dma_resv_lock_slow_interruptible()    
385  */                                               
386 static inline void dma_resv_lock_slow(struct d    
387                                       struct w    
388 {                                                 
389         ww_mutex_lock_slow(&obj->lock, ctx);      
390 }                                                 
391                                                   
392 /**                                               
393  * dma_resv_lock_slow_interruptible - slowpath    
394  * object, interruptible                          
395  * @obj: the reservation object                   
396  * @ctx: the locking context                      
397  *                                                
398  * Acquires the reservation object interruptib    
399  * will sleep until the lock becomes available    
400  * dma_resv_lock_interruptible() as well.         
401  */                                               
402 static inline int dma_resv_lock_slow_interrupt    
403                                                   
404 {                                                 
405         return ww_mutex_lock_slow_interruptibl    
406 }                                                 
407                                                   
408 /**                                               
409  * dma_resv_trylock - trylock the reservation     
410  * @obj: the reservation object                   
411  *                                                
412  * Tries to lock the reservation object for ex    
413  * Note, that the lock is only against other w    
414  * concurrently with a writer under RCU. The s    
415  * if they overlap with a writer.                 
416  *                                                
417  * Also note that since no context is provided    
418  * possible, which is also not needed for a tr    
419  *                                                
420  * Returns true if the lock was acquired, fals    
421  */                                               
422 static inline bool __must_check dma_resv_trylo    
423 {                                                 
424         return ww_mutex_trylock(&obj->lock, NU    
425 }                                                 
426                                                   
427 /**                                               
428  * dma_resv_is_locked - is the reservation obj    
429  * @obj: the reservation object                   
430  *                                                
431  * Returns true if the mutex is locked, false     
432  */                                               
433 static inline bool dma_resv_is_locked(struct d    
434 {                                                 
435         return ww_mutex_is_locked(&obj->lock);    
436 }                                                 
437                                                   
438 /**                                               
439  * dma_resv_locking_ctx - returns the context     
440  * @obj: the reservation object                   
441  *                                                
442  * Returns the context used to lock a reservat    
443  * was used or the object is not locked at all    
444  *                                                
445  * WARNING: This interface is pretty horrible,    
446  * doesn't pass the struct ww_acquire_ctx arou    
447  * Everyone else just uses it to check whether    
448  * not.                                           
449  */                                               
450 static inline struct ww_acquire_ctx *dma_resv_    
451 {                                                 
452         return READ_ONCE(obj->lock.ctx);          
453 }                                                 
454                                                   
455 /**                                               
456  * dma_resv_unlock - unlock the reservation ob    
457  * @obj: the reservation object                   
458  *                                                
459  * Unlocks the reservation object following ex    
460  */                                               
461 static inline void dma_resv_unlock(struct dma_    
462 {                                                 
463         dma_resv_reset_max_fences(obj);           
464         ww_mutex_unlock(&obj->lock);              
465 }                                                 
466                                                   
467 void dma_resv_init(struct dma_resv *obj);         
468 void dma_resv_fini(struct dma_resv *obj);         
469 int dma_resv_reserve_fences(struct dma_resv *o    
470 void dma_resv_add_fence(struct dma_resv *obj,     
471                         enum dma_resv_usage us    
472 void dma_resv_replace_fences(struct dma_resv *    
473                              struct dma_fence     
474                              enum dma_resv_usa    
475 int dma_resv_get_fences(struct dma_resv *obj,     
476                         unsigned int *num_fenc    
477 int dma_resv_get_singleton(struct dma_resv *ob    
478                            struct dma_fence **    
479 int dma_resv_copy_fences(struct dma_resv *dst,    
480 long dma_resv_wait_timeout(struct dma_resv *ob    
481                            bool intr, unsigned    
482 void dma_resv_set_deadline(struct dma_resv *ob    
483                            ktime_t deadline);     
484 bool dma_resv_test_signaled(struct dma_resv *o    
485 void dma_resv_describe(struct dma_resv *obj, s    
486                                                   
487 #endif /* _LINUX_RESERVATION_H */                 
488                                                   

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