linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/gpu/drm/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_resource_priv.h
Thomas Hellstrom d58e3b087b drm/vmwgfx: Implement an infrastructure for read-coherent resources
Similar to write-coherent resources, make sure that from the user-space
point of view, GPU rendered contents is automatically available for
reading by the CPU.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com>
2019-06-18 15:19:35 +02:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR MIT */
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#ifndef _VMWGFX_RESOURCE_PRIV_H_
#define _VMWGFX_RESOURCE_PRIV_H_
#include "vmwgfx_drv.h"
/*
* Extra memory required by the resource id's ida storage, which is allocated
* separately from the base object itself. We estimate an on-average 128 bytes
* per ida.
*/
#define VMW_IDA_ACC_SIZE 128
enum vmw_cmdbuf_res_state {
VMW_CMDBUF_RES_COMMITTED,
VMW_CMDBUF_RES_ADD,
VMW_CMDBUF_RES_DEL
};
/**
* struct vmw_user_resource_conv - Identify a derived user-exported resource
* type and provide a function to convert its ttm_base_object pointer to
* a struct vmw_resource
*/
struct vmw_user_resource_conv {
enum ttm_object_type object_type;
struct vmw_resource *(*base_obj_to_res)(struct ttm_base_object *base);
void (*res_free) (struct vmw_resource *res);
};
/**
* struct vmw_res_func - members and functions common for a resource type
*
* @res_type: Enum that identifies the lru list to use for eviction.
* @needs_backup: Whether the resource is guest-backed and needs
* persistent buffer storage.
* @type_name: String that identifies the resource type.
* @backup_placement: TTM placement for backup buffers.
* @may_evict Whether the resource may be evicted.
* @create: Create a hardware resource.
* @destroy: Destroy a hardware resource.
* @bind: Bind a hardware resource to persistent buffer storage.
* @unbind: Unbind a hardware resource from persistent
* buffer storage.
* @commit_notify: If the resource is a command buffer managed resource,
* callback to notify that a define or remove command
* has been committed to the device.
* @dirty_alloc: Allocate a dirty tracker. NULL if dirty-tracking is not
* supported.
* @dirty_free: Free the dirty tracker.
* @dirty_sync: Upload the dirty mob contents to the resource.
* @dirty_add_range: Add a sequential dirty range to the resource
* dirty tracker.
* @clean: Clean the resource.
*/
struct vmw_res_func {
enum vmw_res_type res_type;
bool needs_backup;
const char *type_name;
struct ttm_placement *backup_placement;
bool may_evict;
u32 prio;
u32 dirty_prio;
int (*create) (struct vmw_resource *res);
int (*destroy) (struct vmw_resource *res);
int (*bind) (struct vmw_resource *res,
struct ttm_validate_buffer *val_buf);
int (*unbind) (struct vmw_resource *res,
bool readback,
struct ttm_validate_buffer *val_buf);
void (*commit_notify)(struct vmw_resource *res,
enum vmw_cmdbuf_res_state state);
int (*dirty_alloc)(struct vmw_resource *res);
void (*dirty_free)(struct vmw_resource *res);
int (*dirty_sync)(struct vmw_resource *res);
void (*dirty_range_add)(struct vmw_resource *res, size_t start,
size_t end);
int (*clean)(struct vmw_resource *res);
};
/**
* struct vmw_simple_resource_func - members and functions common for the
* simple resource helpers.
* @res_func: struct vmw_res_func as described above.
* @ttm_res_type: TTM resource type used for handle recognition.
* @size: Size of the simple resource information struct.
* @init: Initialize the simple resource information.
* @hw_destroy: A resource hw_destroy function.
* @set_arg_handle: Set the handle output argument of the ioctl create struct.
*/
struct vmw_simple_resource_func {
const struct vmw_res_func res_func;
int ttm_res_type;
size_t size;
int (*init)(struct vmw_resource *res, void *data);
void (*hw_destroy)(struct vmw_resource *res);
void (*set_arg_handle)(void *data, u32 handle);
};
/**
* struct vmw_simple_resource - Kernel only side simple resource
* @res: The resource we derive from.
* @func: The method and member virtual table.
*/
struct vmw_simple_resource {
struct vmw_resource res;
const struct vmw_simple_resource_func *func;
};
int vmw_resource_alloc_id(struct vmw_resource *res);
void vmw_resource_release_id(struct vmw_resource *res);
int vmw_resource_init(struct vmw_private *dev_priv, struct vmw_resource *res,
bool delay_id,
void (*res_free) (struct vmw_resource *res),
const struct vmw_res_func *func);
int
vmw_simple_resource_create_ioctl(struct drm_device *dev,
void *data,
struct drm_file *file_priv,
const struct vmw_simple_resource_func *func);
struct vmw_resource *
vmw_simple_resource_lookup(struct ttm_object_file *tfile,
uint32_t handle,
const struct vmw_simple_resource_func *func);
#endif