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/*
* Created: Fri Jan 8 09:01:26 1999 by faith@valinux.com
*
* Copyright 1999 Precision Insight, Inc., Cedar Park, Texas.
* Copyright 2000 VA Linux Systems, Inc., Sunnyvale, California.
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* Author Rickard E. (Rik) Faith <faith@valinux.com>
* Author Gareth Hughes <gareth@valinux.com>
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
* Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* VA LINUX SYSTEMS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
* OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
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* OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/nospec.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <drm/drm_agpsupport.h>
#include <drm/drm_auth.h>
#include <drm/drm_crtc.h>
#include <drm/drm_drv.h>
#include <drm/drm_file.h>
#include <drm/drm_ioctl.h>
#include <drm/drm_print.h>
#include "drm_crtc_internal.h"
#include "drm_internal.h"
#include "drm_legacy.h"
/**
* DOC: getunique and setversion story
*
* BEWARE THE DRAGONS! MIND THE TRAPDOORS!
*
* In an attempt to warn anyone else who's trying to figure out what's going
* on here, I'll try to summarize the story. First things first, let's clear up
* the names, because the kernel internals, libdrm and the ioctls are all named
* differently:
*
* - GET_UNIQUE ioctl, implemented by drm_getunique is wrapped up in libdrm
* through the drmGetBusid function.
* - The libdrm drmSetBusid function is backed by the SET_UNIQUE ioctl. All
* that code is nerved in the kernel with drm_invalid_op().
* - The internal set_busid kernel functions and driver callbacks are
* exclusively use by the SET_VERSION ioctl, because only drm 1.0 (which is
* nerved) allowed userspace to set the busid through the above ioctl.
* - Other ioctls and functions involved are named consistently.
*
* For anyone wondering what's the difference between drm 1.1 and 1.4: Correctly
* handling pci domains in the busid on ppc. Doing this correctly was only
* implemented in libdrm in 2010, hence can't be nerved yet. No one knows what's
* special with drm 1.2 and 1.3.
*
* Now the actual horror story of how device lookup in drm works. At large,
* there's 2 different ways, either by busid, or by device driver name.
*
* Opening by busid is fairly simple:
*
* 1. First call SET_VERSION to make sure pci domains are handled properly. As a
* side-effect this fills out the unique name in the master structure.
* 2. Call GET_UNIQUE to read out the unique name from the master structure,
* which matches the busid thanks to step 1. If it doesn't, proceed to try
* the next device node.
*
* Opening by name is slightly different:
*
* 1. Directly call VERSION to get the version and to match against the driver
* name returned by that ioctl. Note that SET_VERSION is not called, which
* means the the unique name for the master node just opening is _not_ filled
* out. This despite that with current drm device nodes are always bound to
* one device, and can't be runtime assigned like with drm 1.0.
* 2. Match driver name. If it mismatches, proceed to the next device node.
* 3. Call GET_UNIQUE, and check whether the unique name has length zero (by
* checking that the first byte in the string is 0). If that's not the case
* libdrm skips and proceeds to the next device node. Probably this is just
* copypasta from drm 1.0 times where a set unique name meant that the driver
* was in use already, but that's just conjecture.
*
* Long story short: To keep the open by name logic working, GET_UNIQUE must
* _not_ return a unique string when SET_VERSION hasn't been called yet,
* otherwise libdrm breaks. Even when that unique string can't ever change, and
* is totally irrelevant for actually opening the device because runtime
* assignable device instances were only support in drm 1.0, which is long dead.
* But the libdrm code in drmOpenByName somehow survived, hence this can't be
* broken.
*/
/*
* Get the bus id.
*
* \param inode device inode.
* \param file_priv DRM file private.
* \param cmd command.
* \param arg user argument, pointing to a drm_unique structure.
* \return zero on success or a negative number on failure.
*
* Copies the bus id from drm_device::unique into user space.
*/
int drm_getunique(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
struct drm_file *file_priv)
{
struct drm_unique *u = data;
struct drm_master *master = file_priv->master;
mutex_lock(&master->dev->master_mutex);
if (u->unique_len >= master->unique_len) {
if (copy_to_user(u->unique, master->unique, master->unique_len)) {
mutex_unlock(&master->dev->master_mutex);
return -EFAULT;
}
}
u->unique_len = master->unique_len;
mutex_unlock(&master->dev->master_mutex);
return 0;
}
static void
drm_unset_busid(struct drm_device *dev,
struct drm_master *master)
{
kfree(master->unique);
master->unique = NULL;
master->unique_len = 0;
}
static int drm_set_busid(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_priv)
{
struct drm_master *master = file_priv->master;
int ret;
if (master->unique != NULL)
drm_unset_busid(dev, master);
if (dev->dev && dev_is_pci(dev->dev)) {
ret = drm_pci_set_busid(dev, master);
if (ret) {
drm_unset_busid(dev, master);
return ret;
}
} else {
WARN_ON(!dev->unique);
master->unique = kstrdup(dev->unique, GFP_KERNEL);
if (master->unique)
master->unique_len = strlen(dev->unique);
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Get client information.
*
* \param inode device inode.
* \param file_priv DRM file private.
* \param cmd command.
* \param arg user argument, pointing to a drm_client structure.
*
* \return zero on success or a negative number on failure.
*
* Searches for the client with the specified index and copies its information
* into userspace
*/
int drm_getclient(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
struct drm_file *file_priv)
{
struct drm_client *client = data;
drm: make DRM_UNLOCKED ioctls with their own mutex drm_getclient, drm_getstats and drm_getmap (with a few minor adjustments) do not need global mutex, so fix that and make the said ioctls DRM_UNLOCKED. Details: drm_getclient: the only thing that should be protected here is dev->filelist and that is already protected everywhere with dev->struct_mutex. drm_getstats: there is no need for any mutex here because the loop runs through quasi-static (set at load time only) data, and the actual count access is done with atomic_read() drm_getmap already uses dev->struct_mutex to protect dev->maplist, which also used to protect the same structure everywhere else except at three places: * drm_getsarea, which doesn't grab *any* mutex before touching dev->maplist (so no drm_global_mutex doesn't help here either; different issue for a different patch). However, drivers seem to call it only at initialization time so it probably doesn't matter * drm_master_destroy, which is called from drm_master_put, which in turn is protected with dev->struct_mutex everywhere else in drm module, so we are good here too. * drm_getsareactx, which releases the dev->struct_mutex too early, but this patch includes the fix for that. v2: * incorporate comments received from Daniel Vetter * include the (long) explanation above to make it clear what we are doing (and why), also at Daniel Vetter's request * tighten up mutex grab/release locations to only encompass real critical sections, rather than some random code around them Signed-off-by: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
2011-10-29 04:43:28 +07:00
drm: hollow-out GET_CLIENT ioctl We not only have debugfs files to do pretty much the equivalent of lsof, we also have an ioctl. Not that compared to lsof this dumps a wee bit more information, but we can still get at that from debugfs easily. I've dug around in mesa, libdrm and ddx histories and the only users seem to be drm/tests/dristat.c and drm/tests/getclients.c. The later is a testcase for the ioctl itself since up to commit b018fcdaa5e8b4eabb8cffda687d00004a3c4785 Author: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net> Date: Thu Nov 22 18:46:54 2007 +1000 drm: Make DRM_IOCTL_GET_CLIENT return EINVAL when it can't find client #idx there was actually no way at all for userspace to enumerate all clients since the kernel just wouldn't tell it when to stop. Which completely broke it's only user, dristat -c. So obviously that ioctl wasn't much use for debugging. Hence I don't see any point in keeping support for a tool which was pretty obviously never really used, and while we have good replacements in the form of equivalent debugfs files. Still, to keep dristat -c from looping forever again stop it early by returning an unconditional -EINVAL. Also add a comment in the code about why. v2: Slightly less hollowed-out implementation. libva uses GET_CLIENTS to figure out whether the fd it has is already authenticated or not. So we need to keep that part of things working. Simplest way is to just return one entry to keep va_drm_is_authenticated in libva/va/drm/va_drm_auth.c working. This is exercised by igt/drm_get_client_auth which contains a copypasta of the libva auth check code. Cc: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com> Cc: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
2013-08-08 20:41:31 +07:00
/*
* Hollowed-out getclient ioctl to keep some dead old drm tests/tools
* not breaking completely. Userspace tools stop enumerating one they
* get -EINVAL, hence this is the return value we need to hand back for
* no clients tracked.
*
* Unfortunately some clients (*cough* libva *cough*) use this in a fun
* attempt to figure out whether they're authenticated or not. Since
* that's the only thing they care about, give it to the directly
* instead of walking one giant list.
*/
if (client->idx == 0) {
client->auth = file_priv->authenticated;
client->pid = task_pid_vnr(current);
client->uid = overflowuid;
drm: hollow-out GET_CLIENT ioctl We not only have debugfs files to do pretty much the equivalent of lsof, we also have an ioctl. Not that compared to lsof this dumps a wee bit more information, but we can still get at that from debugfs easily. I've dug around in mesa, libdrm and ddx histories and the only users seem to be drm/tests/dristat.c and drm/tests/getclients.c. The later is a testcase for the ioctl itself since up to commit b018fcdaa5e8b4eabb8cffda687d00004a3c4785 Author: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net> Date: Thu Nov 22 18:46:54 2007 +1000 drm: Make DRM_IOCTL_GET_CLIENT return EINVAL when it can't find client #idx there was actually no way at all for userspace to enumerate all clients since the kernel just wouldn't tell it when to stop. Which completely broke it's only user, dristat -c. So obviously that ioctl wasn't much use for debugging. Hence I don't see any point in keeping support for a tool which was pretty obviously never really used, and while we have good replacements in the form of equivalent debugfs files. Still, to keep dristat -c from looping forever again stop it early by returning an unconditional -EINVAL. Also add a comment in the code about why. v2: Slightly less hollowed-out implementation. libva uses GET_CLIENTS to figure out whether the fd it has is already authenticated or not. So we need to keep that part of things working. Simplest way is to just return one entry to keep va_drm_is_authenticated in libva/va/drm/va_drm_auth.c working. This is exercised by igt/drm_get_client_auth which contains a copypasta of the libva auth check code. Cc: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com> Cc: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
2013-08-08 20:41:31 +07:00
client->magic = 0;
client->iocs = 0;
return 0;
} else {
return -EINVAL;
}
}
/*
* Get statistics information.
*
* \param inode device inode.
* \param file_priv DRM file private.
* \param cmd command.
* \param arg user argument, pointing to a drm_stats structure.
*
* \return zero on success or a negative number on failure.
*/
static int drm_getstats(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
struct drm_file *file_priv)
{
struct drm_stats *stats = data;
/* Clear stats to prevent userspace from eating its stack garbage. */
memset(stats, 0, sizeof(*stats));
return 0;
}
/*
* Get device/driver capabilities
*/
static int drm_getcap(struct drm_device *dev, void *data, struct drm_file *file_priv)
{
struct drm_get_cap *req = data;
struct drm_crtc *crtc;
req->value = 0;
/* Only some caps make sense with UMS/render-only drivers. */
switch (req->capability) {
case DRM_CAP_TIMESTAMP_MONOTONIC:
req->value = 1;
return 0;
case DRM_CAP_PRIME:
req->value |= dev->driver->prime_fd_to_handle ? DRM_PRIME_CAP_IMPORT : 0;
req->value |= dev->driver->prime_handle_to_fd ? DRM_PRIME_CAP_EXPORT : 0;
return 0;
case DRM_CAP_SYNCOBJ:
req->value = drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_SYNCOBJ);
return 0;
case DRM_CAP_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE:
req->value = drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE);
return 0;
}
/* Other caps only work with KMS drivers */
if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET))
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
switch (req->capability) {
case DRM_CAP_DUMB_BUFFER:
if (dev->driver->dumb_create)
req->value = 1;
break;
case DRM_CAP_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC:
req->value = 1;
break;
case DRM_CAP_DUMB_PREFERRED_DEPTH:
req->value = dev->mode_config.preferred_depth;
break;
case DRM_CAP_DUMB_PREFER_SHADOW:
req->value = dev->mode_config.prefer_shadow;
break;
case DRM_CAP_ASYNC_PAGE_FLIP:
req->value = dev->mode_config.async_page_flip;
break;
case DRM_CAP_PAGE_FLIP_TARGET:
req->value = 1;
drm_for_each_crtc(crtc, dev) {
if (!crtc->funcs->page_flip_target)
req->value = 0;
}
break;
case DRM_CAP_CURSOR_WIDTH:
if (dev->mode_config.cursor_width)
req->value = dev->mode_config.cursor_width;
else
req->value = 64;
break;
case DRM_CAP_CURSOR_HEIGHT:
if (dev->mode_config.cursor_height)
req->value = dev->mode_config.cursor_height;
else
req->value = 64;
break;
drm: add support for tiled/compressed/etc modifier in addfb2 In DRM/KMS we are lacking a good way to deal with tiled/compressed formats. Especially in the case of dmabuf/prime buffer sharing, where we cannot always rely on under-the-hood flags passed to driver specific gem-create ioctl to pass around these extra flags. The proposal is to add a per-plane format modifier. This allows to, if necessary, use different tiling patters for sub-sampled planes, etc. The format modifiers are added at the end of the ioctl struct, so for legacy userspace it will be zero padded. v1: original v1.5: increase modifier to 64b v2: Incorporate review comments from the big thread, plus a few more. - Add a getcap so that userspace doesn't have to jump through hoops. - Allow modifiers only when a flag is set. That way drivers know when they're dealing with old userspace and need to fish out e.g. tiling from other information. - After rolling out checks for ->modifier to all drivers I've decided that this is way too fragile and needs an explicit opt-in flag. So do that instead. - Add a define (just for documentation really) for the "NONE" modifier. Imo we don't need to add mask #defines since drivers really should only do exact matches against values defined with fourcc_mod_code. - Drop the Samsung tiling modifier on Rob's request since he's not yet sure whether that one is accurate. v3: - Also add a new ->modifier[] array to struct drm_framebuffer and fill it in drm_helper_mode_fill_fb_struct. Requested by Tvrkto Uruslin. - Remove TODO in comment and add code comment that modifiers should be properly documented, requested by Rob. Cc: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@linux.intel.com> Cc: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Cc: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org> Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com> Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> (v1.5) Reviewed-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Acked-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
2015-02-05 21:41:52 +07:00
case DRM_CAP_ADDFB2_MODIFIERS:
req->value = dev->mode_config.allow_fb_modifiers;
break;
case DRM_CAP_CRTC_IN_VBLANK_EVENT:
req->value = 1;
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Set device/driver capabilities
*/
static int
drm_setclientcap(struct drm_device *dev, void *data, struct drm_file *file_priv)
{
struct drm_set_client_cap *req = data;
/* No render-only settable capabilities for now */
/* Below caps that only works with KMS drivers */
if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET))
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
switch (req->capability) {
case DRM_CLIENT_CAP_STEREO_3D:
if (req->value > 1)
return -EINVAL;
file_priv->stereo_allowed = req->value;
break;
case DRM_CLIENT_CAP_UNIVERSAL_PLANES:
if (req->value > 1)
return -EINVAL;
file_priv->universal_planes = req->value;
break;
case DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ATOMIC:
if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_ATOMIC))
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
drm/atomic: Take the atomic toys away from X The -modesetting ddx has a totally broken idea of how atomic works: - doesn't disable old connectors, assuming they get auto-disable like with the legacy setcrtc - assumes ASYNC_FLIP is wired through for the atomic ioctl - not a single call to TEST_ONLY Iow the implementation is a 1:1 translation of legacy ioctls to atomic, which is a) broken b) pointless. We already have bugs in both i915 and amdgpu-DC where this prevents us from enabling neat features. If anyone ever cares about atomic in X we can easily add a new atomic level (req->value == 2) for X to get back the shiny toys. Since these broken versions of -modesetting have been shipping, there's really no other way to get out of this bind. v2: - add an informational dmesg output (Rob, Ajax) - reorder after the DRIVER_ATOMIC check to avoid useless noise (Ilia) - allow req->value > 2 so that X can do another attempt at atomic in the future v3: Go with paranoid, insist that the X should be first (suggested by Rob) Cc: Ilia Mirkin <imirkin@alum.mit.edu> References: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/issues/629 References: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/merge_requests/180 References: abbc0697d5fb ("drm/fb: revert the i915 Actually configure untiled displays from master") Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com> (v1) Reviewed-by: Nicholas Kazlauskas <nicholas.kazlauskas@amd.com> (v1) Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Cc: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Acked-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Cc: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run> Cc: David Airlie <airlied@linux.ie> Cc: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> Acked-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190905185318.31363-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
2019-09-06 01:53:18 +07:00
/* The modesetting DDX has a totally broken idea of atomic. */
if (current->comm[0] == 'X' && req->value == 1) {
pr_info("broken atomic modeset userspace detected, disabling atomic\n");
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
}
if (req->value > 2)
return -EINVAL;
file_priv->atomic = req->value;
file_priv->universal_planes = req->value;
drm: Add DRM client cap for aspect-ratio To enable aspect-ratio support in DRM, blindly exposing the aspect ratio information along with mode, can break things in existing non-atomic user-spaces which have no intention or support to use this aspect ratio information. To avoid this, a new drm client cap is required to enable a non-atomic user-space to advertise if it supports modes with aspect-ratio. Based on this cap value, the kernel will take a call on exposing the aspect ratio info in modes or not. This patch adds the client cap for aspect-ratio. Since no atomic-userspaces blow up on receiving aspect-ratio information, the client cap for aspect-ratio is always enabled for atomic clients. Cc: Ville Syrjala <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com> Cc: Shashank Sharma <shashank.sharma@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> V3: rebase V4: As suggested by Marteen Lankhorst modified the commit message explaining the need to use the DRM cap for aspect-ratio. Also, tweaked the comment lines in the code for better understanding and clarity, as recommended by Shashank Sharma. V5: rebase V6: rebase V7: rebase V8: rebase V9: rebase V10: rebase V11: rebase V12: As suggested by Daniel Vetter and Ville Syrjala, always enable aspect-ratio client cap for atomic userspaces, if no atomic userspace breaks on aspect-ratio bits. V13: rebase V14: rebase Reviewed-by: Shashank Sharma <shashank.sharma@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1525777785-9740-7-git-send-email-ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com
2018-05-08 18:09:41 +07:00
/*
* No atomic user-space blows up on aspect ratio mode bits.
*/
file_priv->aspect_ratio_allowed = req->value;
break;
case DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ASPECT_RATIO:
if (req->value > 1)
return -EINVAL;
file_priv->aspect_ratio_allowed = req->value;
break;
case DRM_CLIENT_CAP_WRITEBACK_CONNECTORS:
if (!file_priv->atomic)
return -EINVAL;
if (req->value > 1)
return -EINVAL;
file_priv->writeback_connectors = req->value;
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Setversion ioctl.
*
* \param inode device inode.
* \param file_priv DRM file private.
* \param cmd command.
* \param arg user argument, pointing to a drm_lock structure.
* \return zero on success or negative number on failure.
*
* Sets the requested interface version
*/
static int drm_setversion(struct drm_device *dev, void *data, struct drm_file *file_priv)
{
struct drm_set_version *sv = data;
int if_version, retcode = 0;
mutex_lock(&dev->master_mutex);
if (sv->drm_di_major != -1) {
if (sv->drm_di_major != DRM_IF_MAJOR ||
sv->drm_di_minor < 0 || sv->drm_di_minor > DRM_IF_MINOR) {
retcode = -EINVAL;
goto done;
}
if_version = DRM_IF_VERSION(sv->drm_di_major,
sv->drm_di_minor);
dev->if_version = max(if_version, dev->if_version);
if (sv->drm_di_minor >= 1) {
/*
* Version 1.1 includes tying of DRM to specific device
* Version 1.4 has proper PCI domain support
*/
retcode = drm_set_busid(dev, file_priv);
if (retcode)
goto done;
}
}
if (sv->drm_dd_major != -1) {
if (sv->drm_dd_major != dev->driver->major ||
sv->drm_dd_minor < 0 || sv->drm_dd_minor >
dev->driver->minor) {
retcode = -EINVAL;
goto done;
}
}
done:
sv->drm_di_major = DRM_IF_MAJOR;
sv->drm_di_minor = DRM_IF_MINOR;
sv->drm_dd_major = dev->driver->major;
sv->drm_dd_minor = dev->driver->minor;
mutex_unlock(&dev->master_mutex);
return retcode;
}
/**
* drm_noop - DRM no-op ioctl implemntation
* @dev: DRM device for the ioctl
* @data: data pointer for the ioctl
* @file_priv: DRM file for the ioctl call
*
* This no-op implementation for drm ioctls is useful for deprecated
* functionality where we can't return a failure code because existing userspace
* checks the result of the ioctl, but doesn't care about the action.
*
* Always returns successfully with 0.
*/
int drm_noop(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
struct drm_file *file_priv)
{
DRM_DEBUG("\n");
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_noop);
/**
* drm_invalid_op - DRM invalid ioctl implemntation
* @dev: DRM device for the ioctl
* @data: data pointer for the ioctl
* @file_priv: DRM file for the ioctl call
*
* This no-op implementation for drm ioctls is useful for deprecated
* functionality where we really don't want to allow userspace to call the ioctl
* any more. This is the case for old ums interfaces for drivers that
* transitioned to kms gradually and so kept the old legacy tables around. This
* only applies to radeon and i915 kms drivers, other drivers shouldn't need to
* use this function.
*
* Always fails with a return value of -EINVAL.
*/
int drm_invalid_op(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
struct drm_file *file_priv)
{
return -EINVAL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_invalid_op);
/*
* Copy and IOCTL return string to user space
*/
static int drm_copy_field(char __user *buf, size_t *buf_len, const char *value)
{
int len;
/* don't overflow userbuf */
len = strlen(value);
if (len > *buf_len)
len = *buf_len;
/* let userspace know exact length of driver value (which could be
* larger than the userspace-supplied buffer) */
*buf_len = strlen(value);
/* finally, try filling in the userbuf */
if (len && buf)
if (copy_to_user(buf, value, len))
return -EFAULT;
return 0;
}
/*
* Get version information
*
* \param inode device inode.
* \param filp file pointer.
* \param cmd command.
* \param arg user argument, pointing to a drm_version structure.
* \return zero on success or negative number on failure.
*
* Fills in the version information in \p arg.
*/
int drm_version(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
struct drm_file *file_priv)
{
struct drm_version *version = data;
int err;
version->version_major = dev->driver->major;
version->version_minor = dev->driver->minor;
version->version_patchlevel = dev->driver->patchlevel;
err = drm_copy_field(version->name, &version->name_len,
dev->driver->name);
if (!err)
err = drm_copy_field(version->date, &version->date_len,
dev->driver->date);
if (!err)
err = drm_copy_field(version->desc, &version->desc_len,
dev->driver->desc);
return err;
}
/**
* drm_ioctl_permit - Check ioctl permissions against caller
*
* @flags: ioctl permission flags.
* @file_priv: Pointer to struct drm_file identifying the caller.
*
* Checks whether the caller is allowed to run an ioctl with the
* indicated permissions.
*
* Returns:
* Zero if allowed, -EACCES otherwise.
*/
int drm_ioctl_permit(u32 flags, struct drm_file *file_priv)
{
/* ROOT_ONLY is only for CAP_SYS_ADMIN */
if (unlikely((flags & DRM_ROOT_ONLY) && !capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)))
return -EACCES;
/* AUTH is only for authenticated or render client */
if (unlikely((flags & DRM_AUTH) && !drm_is_render_client(file_priv) &&
!file_priv->authenticated))
return -EACCES;
/* MASTER is only for master or control clients */
if (unlikely((flags & DRM_MASTER) &&
!drm_is_current_master(file_priv)))
return -EACCES;
/* Render clients must be explicitly allowed */
if (unlikely(!(flags & DRM_RENDER_ALLOW) &&
drm_is_render_client(file_priv)))
return -EACCES;
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_ioctl_permit);
#define DRM_IOCTL_DEF(ioctl, _func, _flags) \
[DRM_IOCTL_NR(ioctl)] = { \
.cmd = ioctl, \
.func = _func, \
.flags = _flags, \
.name = #ioctl \
}
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DRM_LEGACY)
#define DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(ioctl, _func, _flags) DRM_IOCTL_DEF(ioctl, _func, _flags)
#else
#define DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(ioctl, _func, _flags) DRM_IOCTL_DEF(ioctl, drm_invalid_op, _flags)
#endif
/* Ioctl table */
static const struct drm_ioctl_desc drm_ioctls[] = {
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_VERSION, drm_version, DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_GET_UNIQUE, drm_getunique, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_GET_MAGIC, drm_getmagic, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_IRQ_BUSID, drm_irq_by_busid, DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_GET_MAP, drm_legacy_getmap_ioctl, 0),
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_GET_CLIENT, drm_getclient, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_GET_STATS, drm_getstats, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_GET_CAP, drm_getcap, DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SET_CLIENT_CAP, drm_setclientcap, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SET_VERSION, drm_setversion, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SET_UNIQUE, drm_invalid_op, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_BLOCK, drm_noop, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_UNBLOCK, drm_noop, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_AUTH_MAGIC, drm_authmagic, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_ADD_MAP, drm_legacy_addmap_ioctl, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_RM_MAP, drm_legacy_rmmap_ioctl, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SET_SAREA_CTX, drm_legacy_setsareactx, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_GET_SAREA_CTX, drm_legacy_getsareactx, DRM_AUTH),
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SET_MASTER, drm_setmaster_ioctl, DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_DROP_MASTER, drm_dropmaster_ioctl, DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_ADD_CTX, drm_legacy_addctx, DRM_AUTH|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_RM_CTX, drm_legacy_rmctx, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MOD_CTX, drm_noop, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_GET_CTX, drm_legacy_getctx, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SWITCH_CTX, drm_legacy_switchctx, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_NEW_CTX, drm_legacy_newctx, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_RES_CTX, drm_legacy_resctx, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_ADD_DRAW, drm_noop, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_RM_DRAW, drm_noop, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_LOCK, drm_legacy_lock, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_UNLOCK, drm_legacy_unlock, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_FINISH, drm_noop, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_ADD_BUFS, drm_legacy_addbufs, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MARK_BUFS, drm_legacy_markbufs, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_INFO_BUFS, drm_legacy_infobufs, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MAP_BUFS, drm_legacy_mapbufs, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_FREE_BUFS, drm_legacy_freebufs, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_DMA, drm_legacy_dma_ioctl, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_CONTROL, drm_legacy_irq_control, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_AGP)
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_AGP_ACQUIRE, drm_agp_acquire_ioctl, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_AGP_RELEASE, drm_agp_release_ioctl, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_AGP_ENABLE, drm_agp_enable_ioctl, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_AGP_INFO, drm_agp_info_ioctl, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_AGP_ALLOC, drm_agp_alloc_ioctl, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_AGP_FREE, drm_agp_free_ioctl, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_AGP_BIND, drm_agp_bind_ioctl, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_AGP_UNBIND, drm_agp_unbind_ioctl, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
#endif
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SG_ALLOC, drm_legacy_sg_alloc, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_LEGACY_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SG_FREE, drm_legacy_sg_free, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_WAIT_VBLANK, drm_wait_vblank_ioctl, DRM_UNLOCKED),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODESET_CTL, drm_legacy_modeset_ctl_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_UPDATE_DRAW, drm_noop, DRM_AUTH|DRM_MASTER|DRM_ROOT_ONLY),
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CLOSE, drm_gem_close_ioctl, DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_GEM_FLINK, drm_gem_flink_ioctl, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_GEM_OPEN, drm_gem_open_ioctl, DRM_AUTH),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETRESOURCES, drm_mode_getresources, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_PRIME_HANDLE_TO_FD, drm_prime_handle_to_fd_ioctl, DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_PRIME_FD_TO_HANDLE, drm_prime_fd_to_handle_ioctl, DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETPLANERESOURCES, drm_mode_getplane_res, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETCRTC, drm_mode_getcrtc, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_SETCRTC, drm_mode_setcrtc, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETPLANE, drm_mode_getplane, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_SETPLANE, drm_mode_setplane, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CURSOR, drm_mode_cursor_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETGAMMA, drm_mode_gamma_get_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_SETGAMMA, drm_mode_gamma_set_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETENCODER, drm_mode_getencoder, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETCONNECTOR, drm_mode_getconnector, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ATTACHMODE, drm_noop, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_DETACHMODE, drm_noop, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETPROPERTY, drm_mode_getproperty_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_SETPROPERTY, drm_connector_property_set_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETPROPBLOB, drm_mode_getblob_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETFB, drm_mode_getfb, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ADDFB, drm_mode_addfb_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ADDFB2, drm_mode_addfb2_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_RMFB, drm_mode_rmfb_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_PAGE_FLIP, drm_mode_page_flip_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_DIRTYFB, drm_mode_dirtyfb_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB, drm_mode_create_dumb_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_MAP_DUMB, drm_mode_mmap_dumb_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_DESTROY_DUMB, drm_mode_destroy_dumb_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_OBJ_GETPROPERTIES, drm_mode_obj_get_properties_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_OBJ_SETPROPERTY, drm_mode_obj_set_property_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CURSOR2, drm_mode_cursor2_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ATOMIC, drm_mode_atomic_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATEPROPBLOB, drm_mode_createblob_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_DESTROYPROPBLOB, drm_mode_destroyblob_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_CREATE, drm_syncobj_create_ioctl,
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_DESTROY, drm_syncobj_destroy_ioctl,
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_HANDLE_TO_FD, drm_syncobj_handle_to_fd_ioctl,
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_FD_TO_HANDLE, drm_syncobj_fd_to_handle_ioctl,
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_TRANSFER, drm_syncobj_transfer_ioctl,
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_WAIT, drm_syncobj_wait_ioctl,
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE_WAIT, drm_syncobj_timeline_wait_ioctl,
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_RESET, drm_syncobj_reset_ioctl,
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_SIGNAL, drm_syncobj_signal_ioctl,
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE_SIGNAL, drm_syncobj_timeline_signal_ioctl,
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_QUERY, drm_syncobj_query_ioctl,
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_CRTC_GET_SEQUENCE, drm_crtc_get_sequence_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_CRTC_QUEUE_SEQUENCE, drm_crtc_queue_sequence_ioctl, 0),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_LEASE, drm_mode_create_lease_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_LIST_LESSEES, drm_mode_list_lessees_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GET_LEASE, drm_mode_get_lease_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
DRM_IOCTL_DEF(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_REVOKE_LEASE, drm_mode_revoke_lease_ioctl, DRM_MASTER),
};
#define DRM_CORE_IOCTL_COUNT ARRAY_SIZE( drm_ioctls )
/**
* DOC: driver specific ioctls
*
* First things first, driver private IOCTLs should only be needed for drivers
* supporting rendering. Kernel modesetting is all standardized, and extended
* through properties. There are a few exceptions in some existing drivers,
* which define IOCTL for use by the display DRM master, but they all predate
* properties.
*
* Now if you do have a render driver you always have to support it through
* driver private properties. There's a few steps needed to wire all the things
* up.
*
* First you need to define the structure for your IOCTL in your driver private
* UAPI header in ``include/uapi/drm/my_driver_drm.h``::
*
* struct my_driver_operation {
* u32 some_thing;
* u32 another_thing;
* };
*
* Please make sure that you follow all the best practices from
* ``Documentation/ioctl/botching-up-ioctls.rst``. Note that drm_ioctl()
* automatically zero-extends structures, hence make sure you can add more stuff
* at the end, i.e. don't put a variable sized array there.
*
* Then you need to define your IOCTL number, using one of DRM_IO(), DRM_IOR(),
* DRM_IOW() or DRM_IOWR(). It must start with the DRM_IOCTL\_ prefix::
*
* ##define DRM_IOCTL_MY_DRIVER_OPERATION \
* DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE, struct my_driver_operation)
*
* DRM driver private IOCTL must be in the range from DRM_COMMAND_BASE to
* DRM_COMMAND_END. Finally you need an array of &struct drm_ioctl_desc to wire
* up the handlers and set the access rights::
*
* static const struct drm_ioctl_desc my_driver_ioctls[] = {
* DRM_IOCTL_DEF_DRV(MY_DRIVER_OPERATION, my_driver_operation,
* DRM_AUTH|DRM_RENDER_ALLOW),
* };
*
* And then assign this to the &drm_driver.ioctls field in your driver
* structure.
*
* See the separate chapter on :ref:`file operations<drm_driver_fops>` for how
* the driver-specific IOCTLs are wired up.
*/
long drm_ioctl_kernel(struct file *file, drm_ioctl_t *func, void *kdata,
u32 flags)
{
struct drm_file *file_priv = file->private_data;
struct drm_device *dev = file_priv->minor->dev;
int retcode;
if (drm_dev_is_unplugged(dev))
return -ENODEV;
retcode = drm_ioctl_permit(flags, file_priv);
if (unlikely(retcode))
return retcode;
/* Enforce sane locking for modern driver ioctls. */
drm/ioctl: Ditch DRM_UNLOCKED except for the legacy vblank ioctl This completes Emil's series of removing DRM_UNLOCKED from modern drivers. It's entirely cargo-culted since we ignore it on non-DRIVER_LEGACY drivers since: commit ea487835e8876abf7ad909636e308c801a2bcda6 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Mon Sep 28 21:42:40 2015 +0200 drm: Enforce unlocked ioctl operation for kms driver ioctls Now justifying why we can do this for legacy drives too (and hence close the source of all the bogus copypasting) is a bit more involved. DRM_UNLOCKED was introduced in: commit ed8b67040965e4fe695db333d5914e18ea5f146f Author: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Date: Wed Dec 16 22:17:09 2009 +0000 drm: convert drm_ioctl to unlocked_ioctl As a immediate hack to keep i810 happy, which would have deadlocked without this trickery. The old BKL is automatically dropped in schedule(), and hence the i810 vs. mmap_sem deadlock didn't actually cause a real deadlock. But with a mutex it would. The solution was to annotate these as DRM_UNLOCKED and mark i810 unsafe on SMP machines. This conversion caused a regression, because unlike the BKL a mutex isn't dropped over schedule (that thing again), which caused a vblank wait in one thread to block the entire desktop and all its apps. Back then we did vblank scheduling by blocking in the client, awesome isn't it. This was fixed quickly in (ok not so quickly, took 2 years): commit 8f4ff2b06afcd6f151868474a432c603057eaf56 Author: Ilija Hadzic <ihadzic@research.bell-labs.com> Date: Mon Oct 31 17:46:18 2011 -0400 drm: do not sleep on vblank while holding a mutex All the other DRM_UNLOCKED annotations for all the core ioctls was work to reach finer-grained locking for modern drivers. This took years, and culminated in: commit fdd5b877e9ebc2029e1373b4a3cd057329a9ab7a Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sat Dec 10 22:52:54 2016 +0100 drm: Enforce BKL-less ioctls for modern drivers DRM_UNLOCKED was never required by any legacy drivers, except for the vblank_wait IOCTL. Therefore we will not regress these old drivers by going back to where we've been in 2011. For all modern drivers nothing will change. To make this perfectly clear, also add a comment to DRM_UNLOCKED. v2: Don't forget about drm_ioc32.c (Michel). Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Cc: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com> Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Acked-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190605120835.2798-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
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if (likely(!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_LEGACY)) ||
(flags & DRM_UNLOCKED))
retcode = func(dev, kdata, file_priv);
else {
mutex_lock(&drm_global_mutex);
retcode = func(dev, kdata, file_priv);
mutex_unlock(&drm_global_mutex);
}
return retcode;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_ioctl_kernel);
/**
* drm_ioctl - ioctl callback implementation for DRM drivers
* @filp: file this ioctl is called on
* @cmd: ioctl cmd number
* @arg: user argument
*
* Looks up the ioctl function in the DRM core and the driver dispatch table,
* stored in &drm_driver.ioctls. It checks for necessary permission by calling
* drm_ioctl_permit(), and dispatches to the respective function.
*
* Returns:
* Zero on success, negative error code on failure.
*/
long drm_ioctl(struct file *filp,
unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
struct drm_file *file_priv = filp->private_data;
struct drm_device *dev;
const struct drm_ioctl_desc *ioctl = NULL;
drm_ioctl_t *func;
unsigned int nr = DRM_IOCTL_NR(cmd);
int retcode = -EINVAL;
char stack_kdata[128];
char *kdata = NULL;
unsigned int in_size, out_size, drv_size, ksize;
bool is_driver_ioctl;
dev = file_priv->minor->dev;
if (drm_dev_is_unplugged(dev))
return -ENODEV;
is_driver_ioctl = nr >= DRM_COMMAND_BASE && nr < DRM_COMMAND_END;
if (is_driver_ioctl) {
/* driver ioctl */
unsigned int index = nr - DRM_COMMAND_BASE;
if (index >= dev->driver->num_ioctls)
goto err_i1;
index = array_index_nospec(index, dev->driver->num_ioctls);
ioctl = &dev->driver->ioctls[index];
} else {
/* core ioctl */
if (nr >= DRM_CORE_IOCTL_COUNT)
goto err_i1;
nr = array_index_nospec(nr, DRM_CORE_IOCTL_COUNT);
ioctl = &drm_ioctls[nr];
}
drv_size = _IOC_SIZE(ioctl->cmd);
out_size = in_size = _IOC_SIZE(cmd);
if ((cmd & ioctl->cmd & IOC_IN) == 0)
in_size = 0;
if ((cmd & ioctl->cmd & IOC_OUT) == 0)
out_size = 0;
ksize = max(max(in_size, out_size), drv_size);
DRM_DEBUG("pid=%d, dev=0x%lx, auth=%d, %s\n",
task_pid_nr(current),
(long)old_encode_dev(file_priv->minor->kdev->devt),
file_priv->authenticated, ioctl->name);
/* Do not trust userspace, use our own definition */
func = ioctl->func;
if (unlikely(!func)) {
DRM_DEBUG("no function\n");
retcode = -EINVAL;
goto err_i1;
}
if (ksize <= sizeof(stack_kdata)) {
kdata = stack_kdata;
} else {
kdata = kmalloc(ksize, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!kdata) {
retcode = -ENOMEM;
goto err_i1;
}
}
if (copy_from_user(kdata, (void __user *)arg, in_size) != 0) {
retcode = -EFAULT;
goto err_i1;
}
if (ksize > in_size)
memset(kdata + in_size, 0, ksize - in_size);
retcode = drm_ioctl_kernel(filp, func, kdata, ioctl->flags);
if (copy_to_user((void __user *)arg, kdata, out_size) != 0)
retcode = -EFAULT;
err_i1:
if (!ioctl)
DRM_DEBUG("invalid ioctl: pid=%d, dev=0x%lx, auth=%d, cmd=0x%02x, nr=0x%02x\n",
task_pid_nr(current),
(long)old_encode_dev(file_priv->minor->kdev->devt),
file_priv->authenticated, cmd, nr);
if (kdata != stack_kdata)
kfree(kdata);
if (retcode)
DRM_DEBUG("pid=%d, ret = %d\n", task_pid_nr(current), retcode);
return retcode;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_ioctl);
/**
* drm_ioctl_flags - Check for core ioctl and return ioctl permission flags
* @nr: ioctl number
* @flags: where to return the ioctl permission flags
*
* This ioctl is only used by the vmwgfx driver to augment the access checks
* done by the drm core and insofar a pretty decent layering violation. This
* shouldn't be used by any drivers.
*
* Returns:
* True if the @nr corresponds to a DRM core ioctl number, false otherwise.
*/
bool drm_ioctl_flags(unsigned int nr, unsigned int *flags)
{
if (nr >= DRM_COMMAND_BASE && nr < DRM_COMMAND_END)
return false;
if (nr >= DRM_CORE_IOCTL_COUNT)
return false;
nr = array_index_nospec(nr, DRM_CORE_IOCTL_COUNT);
*flags = drm_ioctls[nr].flags;
return true;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_ioctl_flags);