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  1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
  2 /*
  3  * fence-chain: chain fences together in a timeline
  4  *
  5  * Copyright (C) 2018 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
  6  * Authors:
  7  *      Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
  8  */
  9 
 10 #ifndef __LINUX_DMA_FENCE_CHAIN_H
 11 #define __LINUX_DMA_FENCE_CHAIN_H
 12 
 13 #include <linux/dma-fence.h>
 14 #include <linux/irq_work.h>
 15 #include <linux/slab.h>
 16 
 17 /**
 18  * struct dma_fence_chain - fence to represent an node of a fence chain
 19  * @base: fence base class
 20  * @prev: previous fence of the chain
 21  * @prev_seqno: original previous seqno before garbage collection
 22  * @fence: encapsulated fence
 23  * @lock: spinlock for fence handling
 24  */
 25 struct dma_fence_chain {
 26         struct dma_fence base;
 27         struct dma_fence __rcu *prev;
 28         u64 prev_seqno;
 29         struct dma_fence *fence;
 30         union {
 31                 /**
 32                  * @cb: callback for signaling
 33                  *
 34                  * This is used to add the callback for signaling the
 35                  * complection of the fence chain. Never used at the same time
 36                  * as the irq work.
 37                  */
 38                 struct dma_fence_cb cb;
 39 
 40                 /**
 41                  * @work: irq work item for signaling
 42                  *
 43                  * Irq work structure to allow us to add the callback without
 44                  * running into lock inversion. Never used at the same time as
 45                  * the callback.
 46                  */
 47                 struct irq_work work;
 48         };
 49         spinlock_t lock;
 50 };
 51 
 52 
 53 /**
 54  * to_dma_fence_chain - cast a fence to a dma_fence_chain
 55  * @fence: fence to cast to a dma_fence_array
 56  *
 57  * Returns NULL if the fence is not a dma_fence_chain,
 58  * or the dma_fence_chain otherwise.
 59  */
 60 static inline struct dma_fence_chain *
 61 to_dma_fence_chain(struct dma_fence *fence)
 62 {
 63         if (!fence || !dma_fence_is_chain(fence))
 64                 return NULL;
 65 
 66         return container_of(fence, struct dma_fence_chain, base);
 67 }
 68 
 69 /**
 70  * dma_fence_chain_contained - return the contained fence
 71  * @fence: the fence to test
 72  *
 73  * If the fence is a dma_fence_chain the function returns the fence contained
 74  * inside the chain object, otherwise it returns the fence itself.
 75  */
 76 static inline struct dma_fence *
 77 dma_fence_chain_contained(struct dma_fence *fence)
 78 {
 79         struct dma_fence_chain *chain = to_dma_fence_chain(fence);
 80 
 81         return chain ? chain->fence : fence;
 82 }
 83 
 84 /**
 85  * dma_fence_chain_alloc
 86  *
 87  * Returns a new struct dma_fence_chain object or NULL on failure.
 88  *
 89  * This specialized allocator has to be a macro for its allocations to be
 90  * accounted separately (to have a separate alloc_tag). The typecast is
 91  * intentional to enforce typesafety.
 92  */
 93 #define dma_fence_chain_alloc() \
 94                 ((struct dma_fence_chain *)kmalloc(sizeof(struct dma_fence_chain), GFP_KERNEL))
 95 
 96 /**
 97  * dma_fence_chain_free
 98  * @chain: chain node to free
 99  *
100  * Frees up an allocated but not used struct dma_fence_chain object. This
101  * doesn't need an RCU grace period since the fence was never initialized nor
102  * published. After dma_fence_chain_init() has been called the fence must be
103  * released by calling dma_fence_put(), and not through this function.
104  */
105 static inline void dma_fence_chain_free(struct dma_fence_chain *chain)
106 {
107         kfree(chain);
108 };
109 
110 /**
111  * dma_fence_chain_for_each - iterate over all fences in chain
112  * @iter: current fence
113  * @head: starting point
114  *
115  * Iterate over all fences in the chain. We keep a reference to the current
116  * fence while inside the loop which must be dropped when breaking out.
117  *
118  * For a deep dive iterator see dma_fence_unwrap_for_each().
119  */
120 #define dma_fence_chain_for_each(iter, head)    \
121         for (iter = dma_fence_get(head); iter; \
122              iter = dma_fence_chain_walk(iter))
123 
124 struct dma_fence *dma_fence_chain_walk(struct dma_fence *fence);
125 int dma_fence_chain_find_seqno(struct dma_fence **pfence, uint64_t seqno);
126 void dma_fence_chain_init(struct dma_fence_chain *chain,
127                           struct dma_fence *prev,
128                           struct dma_fence *fence,
129                           uint64_t seqno);
130 
131 #endif /* __LINUX_DMA_FENCE_CHAIN_H */
132 

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