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Mostly this is unexpected indents. But really it's just a demonstration for my patch, all these issues have been found&fixed using the correct source file and line number support I just added. All line numbers have been perfectly accurate. One issue looked a bit fishy in intel_lrc.c, where I don't quite grok what sphinx is unhappy about. But since that file looks like it has never seen a proper kernel-doc parser I figured better to fix in a separate path. v2: Use fancy new &drm_device->struct_mutex linking (Jani). Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com> Cc: linux-doc@vger.kernel.org Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Acked-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
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29 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright © 2008 Intel Corporation
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
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* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
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* Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
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* IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*
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* Authors:
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* Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
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*
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*/
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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#include <linux/uaccess.h>
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#include <linux/fs.h>
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#include <linux/file.h>
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/mman.h>
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#include <linux/pagemap.h>
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#include <linux/shmem_fs.h>
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#include <linux/dma-buf.h>
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#include <drm/drmP.h>
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#include <drm/drm_vma_manager.h>
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#include <drm/drm_gem.h>
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#include "drm_internal.h"
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/** @file drm_gem.c
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*
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* This file provides some of the base ioctls and library routines for
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* the graphics memory manager implemented by each device driver.
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*
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* Because various devices have different requirements in terms of
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* synchronization and migration strategies, implementing that is left up to
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* the driver, and all that the general API provides should be generic --
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* allocating objects, reading/writing data with the cpu, freeing objects.
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* Even there, platform-dependent optimizations for reading/writing data with
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* the CPU mean we'll likely hook those out to driver-specific calls. However,
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* the DRI2 implementation wants to have at least allocate/mmap be generic.
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*
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* The goal was to have swap-backed object allocation managed through
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* struct file. However, file descriptors as handles to a struct file have
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* two major failings:
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* - Process limits prevent more than 1024 or so being used at a time by
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* default.
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* - Inability to allocate high fds will aggravate the X Server's select()
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* handling, and likely that of many GL client applications as well.
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*
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* This led to a plan of using our own integer IDs (called handles, following
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* DRM terminology) to mimic fds, and implement the fd syscalls we need as
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* ioctls. The objects themselves will still include the struct file so
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* that we can transition to fds if the required kernel infrastructure shows
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* up at a later date, and as our interface with shmfs for memory allocation.
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*/
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/*
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* We make up offsets for buffer objects so we can recognize them at
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* mmap time.
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*/
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/* pgoff in mmap is an unsigned long, so we need to make sure that
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* the faked up offset will fit
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*/
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#if BITS_PER_LONG == 64
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#define DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_START ((0xFFFFFFFFUL >> PAGE_SHIFT) + 1)
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#define DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_SIZE ((0xFFFFFFFFUL >> PAGE_SHIFT) * 16)
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#else
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#define DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_START ((0xFFFFFFFUL >> PAGE_SHIFT) + 1)
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#define DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_SIZE ((0xFFFFFFFUL >> PAGE_SHIFT) * 16)
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#endif
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/**
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* drm_gem_init - Initialize the GEM device fields
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* @dev: drm_devic structure to initialize
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*/
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int
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drm_gem_init(struct drm_device *dev)
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{
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struct drm_vma_offset_manager *vma_offset_manager;
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mutex_init(&dev->object_name_lock);
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idr_init(&dev->object_name_idr);
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vma_offset_manager = kzalloc(sizeof(*vma_offset_manager), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!vma_offset_manager) {
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DRM_ERROR("out of memory\n");
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return -ENOMEM;
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}
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dev->vma_offset_manager = vma_offset_manager;
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drm_vma_offset_manager_init(vma_offset_manager,
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DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_START,
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DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_SIZE);
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return 0;
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}
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void
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drm_gem_destroy(struct drm_device *dev)
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{
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drm_vma_offset_manager_destroy(dev->vma_offset_manager);
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kfree(dev->vma_offset_manager);
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dev->vma_offset_manager = NULL;
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}
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/**
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* drm_gem_object_init - initialize an allocated shmem-backed GEM object
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* @dev: drm_device the object should be initialized for
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* @obj: drm_gem_object to initialize
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* @size: object size
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*
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* Initialize an already allocated GEM object of the specified size with
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* shmfs backing store.
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*/
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int drm_gem_object_init(struct drm_device *dev,
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struct drm_gem_object *obj, size_t size)
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{
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struct file *filp;
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drm_gem_private_object_init(dev, obj, size);
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filp = shmem_file_setup("drm mm object", size, VM_NORESERVE);
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if (IS_ERR(filp))
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return PTR_ERR(filp);
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obj->filp = filp;
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return 0;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_object_init);
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/**
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* drm_gem_private_object_init - initialize an allocated private GEM object
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* @dev: drm_device the object should be initialized for
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* @obj: drm_gem_object to initialize
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* @size: object size
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*
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* Initialize an already allocated GEM object of the specified size with
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* no GEM provided backing store. Instead the caller is responsible for
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* backing the object and handling it.
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*/
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void drm_gem_private_object_init(struct drm_device *dev,
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struct drm_gem_object *obj, size_t size)
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{
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BUG_ON((size & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) != 0);
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obj->dev = dev;
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obj->filp = NULL;
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kref_init(&obj->refcount);
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obj->handle_count = 0;
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obj->size = size;
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drm_vma_node_reset(&obj->vma_node);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_private_object_init);
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static void
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drm_gem_remove_prime_handles(struct drm_gem_object *obj, struct drm_file *filp)
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{
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/*
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* Note: obj->dma_buf can't disappear as long as we still hold a
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* handle reference in obj->handle_count.
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*/
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mutex_lock(&filp->prime.lock);
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if (obj->dma_buf) {
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drm_prime_remove_buf_handle_locked(&filp->prime,
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obj->dma_buf);
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}
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mutex_unlock(&filp->prime.lock);
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}
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/**
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* drm_gem_object_handle_free - release resources bound to userspace handles
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* @obj: GEM object to clean up.
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*
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* Called after the last handle to the object has been closed
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*
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* Removes any name for the object. Note that this must be
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* called before drm_gem_object_free or we'll be touching
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* freed memory
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*/
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static void drm_gem_object_handle_free(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
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{
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struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
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/* Remove any name for this object */
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if (obj->name) {
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idr_remove(&dev->object_name_idr, obj->name);
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obj->name = 0;
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}
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}
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static void drm_gem_object_exported_dma_buf_free(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
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{
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/* Unbreak the reference cycle if we have an exported dma_buf. */
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if (obj->dma_buf) {
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dma_buf_put(obj->dma_buf);
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obj->dma_buf = NULL;
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}
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}
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static void
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drm_gem_object_handle_unreference_unlocked(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
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{
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struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
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bool final = false;
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if (WARN_ON(obj->handle_count == 0))
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return;
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/*
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* Must bump handle count first as this may be the last
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* ref, in which case the object would disappear before we
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* checked for a name
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*/
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mutex_lock(&dev->object_name_lock);
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if (--obj->handle_count == 0) {
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drm_gem_object_handle_free(obj);
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drm_gem_object_exported_dma_buf_free(obj);
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final = true;
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}
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mutex_unlock(&dev->object_name_lock);
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if (final)
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drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked(obj);
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}
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/*
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* Called at device or object close to release the file's
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* handle references on objects.
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*/
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static int
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drm_gem_object_release_handle(int id, void *ptr, void *data)
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{
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struct drm_file *file_priv = data;
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struct drm_gem_object *obj = ptr;
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struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
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if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_PRIME))
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drm_gem_remove_prime_handles(obj, file_priv);
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drm_vma_node_revoke(&obj->vma_node, file_priv->filp);
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if (dev->driver->gem_close_object)
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dev->driver->gem_close_object(obj, file_priv);
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drm_gem_object_handle_unreference_unlocked(obj);
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* drm_gem_handle_delete - deletes the given file-private handle
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* @filp: drm file-private structure to use for the handle look up
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* @handle: userspace handle to delete
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*
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* Removes the GEM handle from the @filp lookup table which has been added with
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* drm_gem_handle_create(). If this is the last handle also cleans up linked
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* resources like GEM names.
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*/
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int
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drm_gem_handle_delete(struct drm_file *filp, u32 handle)
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{
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struct drm_gem_object *obj;
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/* This is gross. The idr system doesn't let us try a delete and
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* return an error code. It just spews if you fail at deleting.
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* So, we have to grab a lock around finding the object and then
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* doing the delete on it and dropping the refcount, or the user
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* could race us to double-decrement the refcount and cause a
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* use-after-free later. Given the frequency of our handle lookups,
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* we may want to use ida for number allocation and a hash table
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* for the pointers, anyway.
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*/
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spin_lock(&filp->table_lock);
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/* Check if we currently have a reference on the object */
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obj = idr_replace(&filp->object_idr, NULL, handle);
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spin_unlock(&filp->table_lock);
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if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(obj))
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return -EINVAL;
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/* Release driver's reference and decrement refcount. */
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drm_gem_object_release_handle(handle, obj, filp);
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/* And finally make the handle available for future allocations. */
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spin_lock(&filp->table_lock);
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idr_remove(&filp->object_idr, handle);
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spin_unlock(&filp->table_lock);
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return 0;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_handle_delete);
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/**
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* drm_gem_dumb_destroy - dumb fb callback helper for gem based drivers
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* @file: drm file-private structure to remove the dumb handle from
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* @dev: corresponding drm_device
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* @handle: the dumb handle to remove
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*
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* This implements the ->dumb_destroy kms driver callback for drivers which use
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* gem to manage their backing storage.
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*/
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int drm_gem_dumb_destroy(struct drm_file *file,
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struct drm_device *dev,
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uint32_t handle)
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{
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return drm_gem_handle_delete(file, handle);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_dumb_destroy);
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/**
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* drm_gem_handle_create_tail - internal functions to create a handle
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* @file_priv: drm file-private structure to register the handle for
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* @obj: object to register
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* @handlep: pointer to return the created handle to the caller
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*
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* This expects the dev->object_name_lock to be held already and will drop it
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* before returning. Used to avoid races in establishing new handles when
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* importing an object from either an flink name or a dma-buf.
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*
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* Handles must be release again through drm_gem_handle_delete(). This is done
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* when userspace closes @file_priv for all attached handles, or through the
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* GEM_CLOSE ioctl for individual handles.
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*/
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int
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drm_gem_handle_create_tail(struct drm_file *file_priv,
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struct drm_gem_object *obj,
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u32 *handlep)
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{
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struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
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u32 handle;
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int ret;
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WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&dev->object_name_lock));
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if (obj->handle_count++ == 0)
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drm_gem_object_reference(obj);
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/*
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* Get the user-visible handle using idr. Preload and perform
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* allocation under our spinlock.
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*/
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idr_preload(GFP_KERNEL);
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spin_lock(&file_priv->table_lock);
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ret = idr_alloc(&file_priv->object_idr, obj, 1, 0, GFP_NOWAIT);
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spin_unlock(&file_priv->table_lock);
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idr_preload_end();
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mutex_unlock(&dev->object_name_lock);
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if (ret < 0)
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goto err_unref;
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handle = ret;
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ret = drm_vma_node_allow(&obj->vma_node, file_priv->filp);
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if (ret)
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goto err_remove;
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if (dev->driver->gem_open_object) {
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ret = dev->driver->gem_open_object(obj, file_priv);
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if (ret)
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goto err_revoke;
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}
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*handlep = handle;
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return 0;
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err_revoke:
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drm_vma_node_revoke(&obj->vma_node, file_priv->filp);
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err_remove:
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spin_lock(&file_priv->table_lock);
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idr_remove(&file_priv->object_idr, handle);
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spin_unlock(&file_priv->table_lock);
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err_unref:
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drm_gem_object_handle_unreference_unlocked(obj);
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return ret;
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}
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/**
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* drm_gem_handle_create - create a gem handle for an object
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* @file_priv: drm file-private structure to register the handle for
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* @obj: object to register
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* @handlep: pionter to return the created handle to the caller
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*
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* Create a handle for this object. This adds a handle reference
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* to the object, which includes a regular reference count. Callers
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* will likely want to dereference the object afterwards.
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*/
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int drm_gem_handle_create(struct drm_file *file_priv,
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struct drm_gem_object *obj,
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u32 *handlep)
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{
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mutex_lock(&obj->dev->object_name_lock);
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return drm_gem_handle_create_tail(file_priv, obj, handlep);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_handle_create);
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/**
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* drm_gem_free_mmap_offset - release a fake mmap offset for an object
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* @obj: obj in question
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*
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* This routine frees fake offsets allocated by drm_gem_create_mmap_offset().
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*
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* Note that drm_gem_object_release() already calls this function, so drivers
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* don't have to take care of releasing the mmap offset themselves when freeing
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* the GEM object.
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*/
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void
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drm_gem_free_mmap_offset(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
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{
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struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
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drm_vma_offset_remove(dev->vma_offset_manager, &obj->vma_node);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_free_mmap_offset);
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/**
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* drm_gem_create_mmap_offset_size - create a fake mmap offset for an object
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* @obj: obj in question
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* @size: the virtual size
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*
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* GEM memory mapping works by handing back to userspace a fake mmap offset
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* it can use in a subsequent mmap(2) call. The DRM core code then looks
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* up the object based on the offset and sets up the various memory mapping
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* structures.
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*
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* This routine allocates and attaches a fake offset for @obj, in cases where
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* the virtual size differs from the physical size (ie. obj->size). Otherwise
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* just use drm_gem_create_mmap_offset().
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*
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* This function is idempotent and handles an already allocated mmap offset
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* transparently. Drivers do not need to check for this case.
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*/
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int
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drm_gem_create_mmap_offset_size(struct drm_gem_object *obj, size_t size)
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{
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struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
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return drm_vma_offset_add(dev->vma_offset_manager, &obj->vma_node,
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size / PAGE_SIZE);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_create_mmap_offset_size);
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/**
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* drm_gem_create_mmap_offset - create a fake mmap offset for an object
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* @obj: obj in question
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*
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* GEM memory mapping works by handing back to userspace a fake mmap offset
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* it can use in a subsequent mmap(2) call. The DRM core code then looks
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* up the object based on the offset and sets up the various memory mapping
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* structures.
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*
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* This routine allocates and attaches a fake offset for @obj.
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*
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* Drivers can call drm_gem_free_mmap_offset() before freeing @obj to release
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* the fake offset again.
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*/
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int drm_gem_create_mmap_offset(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
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{
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return drm_gem_create_mmap_offset_size(obj, obj->size);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_create_mmap_offset);
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/**
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* drm_gem_get_pages - helper to allocate backing pages for a GEM object
|
|
* from shmem
|
|
* @obj: obj in question
|
|
*
|
|
* This reads the page-array of the shmem-backing storage of the given gem
|
|
* object. An array of pages is returned. If a page is not allocated or
|
|
* swapped-out, this will allocate/swap-in the required pages. Note that the
|
|
* whole object is covered by the page-array and pinned in memory.
|
|
*
|
|
* Use drm_gem_put_pages() to release the array and unpin all pages.
|
|
*
|
|
* This uses the GFP-mask set on the shmem-mapping (see mapping_set_gfp_mask()).
|
|
* If you require other GFP-masks, you have to do those allocations yourself.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that you are not allowed to change gfp-zones during runtime. That is,
|
|
* shmem_read_mapping_page_gfp() must be called with the same gfp_zone(gfp) as
|
|
* set during initialization. If you have special zone constraints, set them
|
|
* after drm_gem_init_object() via mapping_set_gfp_mask(). shmem-core takes care
|
|
* to keep pages in the required zone during swap-in.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct page **drm_gem_get_pages(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
|
|
{
|
|
struct address_space *mapping;
|
|
struct page *p, **pages;
|
|
int i, npages;
|
|
|
|
/* This is the shared memory object that backs the GEM resource */
|
|
mapping = file_inode(obj->filp)->i_mapping;
|
|
|
|
/* We already BUG_ON() for non-page-aligned sizes in
|
|
* drm_gem_object_init(), so we should never hit this unless
|
|
* driver author is doing something really wrong:
|
|
*/
|
|
WARN_ON((obj->size & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) != 0);
|
|
|
|
npages = obj->size >> PAGE_SHIFT;
|
|
|
|
pages = drm_malloc_ab(npages, sizeof(struct page *));
|
|
if (pages == NULL)
|
|
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
|
|
p = shmem_read_mapping_page(mapping, i);
|
|
if (IS_ERR(p))
|
|
goto fail;
|
|
pages[i] = p;
|
|
|
|
/* Make sure shmem keeps __GFP_DMA32 allocated pages in the
|
|
* correct region during swapin. Note that this requires
|
|
* __GFP_DMA32 to be set in mapping_gfp_mask(inode->i_mapping)
|
|
* so shmem can relocate pages during swapin if required.
|
|
*/
|
|
BUG_ON(mapping_gfp_constraint(mapping, __GFP_DMA32) &&
|
|
(page_to_pfn(p) >= 0x00100000UL));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return pages;
|
|
|
|
fail:
|
|
while (i--)
|
|
put_page(pages[i]);
|
|
|
|
drm_free_large(pages);
|
|
return ERR_CAST(p);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_get_pages);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_put_pages - helper to free backing pages for a GEM object
|
|
* @obj: obj in question
|
|
* @pages: pages to free
|
|
* @dirty: if true, pages will be marked as dirty
|
|
* @accessed: if true, the pages will be marked as accessed
|
|
*/
|
|
void drm_gem_put_pages(struct drm_gem_object *obj, struct page **pages,
|
|
bool dirty, bool accessed)
|
|
{
|
|
int i, npages;
|
|
|
|
/* We already BUG_ON() for non-page-aligned sizes in
|
|
* drm_gem_object_init(), so we should never hit this unless
|
|
* driver author is doing something really wrong:
|
|
*/
|
|
WARN_ON((obj->size & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) != 0);
|
|
|
|
npages = obj->size >> PAGE_SHIFT;
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
|
|
if (dirty)
|
|
set_page_dirty(pages[i]);
|
|
|
|
if (accessed)
|
|
mark_page_accessed(pages[i]);
|
|
|
|
/* Undo the reference we took when populating the table */
|
|
put_page(pages[i]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
drm_free_large(pages);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_put_pages);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_object_lookup - look up a GEM object from it's handle
|
|
* @filp: DRM file private date
|
|
* @handle: userspace handle
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns:
|
|
*
|
|
* A reference to the object named by the handle if such exists on @filp, NULL
|
|
* otherwise.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct drm_gem_object *
|
|
drm_gem_object_lookup(struct drm_file *filp, u32 handle)
|
|
{
|
|
struct drm_gem_object *obj;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&filp->table_lock);
|
|
|
|
/* Check if we currently have a reference on the object */
|
|
obj = idr_find(&filp->object_idr, handle);
|
|
if (obj)
|
|
drm_gem_object_reference(obj);
|
|
|
|
spin_unlock(&filp->table_lock);
|
|
|
|
return obj;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_object_lookup);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_close_ioctl - implementation of the GEM_CLOSE ioctl
|
|
* @dev: drm_device
|
|
* @data: ioctl data
|
|
* @file_priv: drm file-private structure
|
|
*
|
|
* Releases the handle to an mm object.
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
drm_gem_close_ioctl(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
|
|
struct drm_file *file_priv)
|
|
{
|
|
struct drm_gem_close *args = data;
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_GEM))
|
|
return -ENODEV;
|
|
|
|
ret = drm_gem_handle_delete(file_priv, args->handle);
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_flink_ioctl - implementation of the GEM_FLINK ioctl
|
|
* @dev: drm_device
|
|
* @data: ioctl data
|
|
* @file_priv: drm file-private structure
|
|
*
|
|
* Create a global name for an object, returning the name.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that the name does not hold a reference; when the object
|
|
* is freed, the name goes away.
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
drm_gem_flink_ioctl(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
|
|
struct drm_file *file_priv)
|
|
{
|
|
struct drm_gem_flink *args = data;
|
|
struct drm_gem_object *obj;
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_GEM))
|
|
return -ENODEV;
|
|
|
|
obj = drm_gem_object_lookup(file_priv, args->handle);
|
|
if (obj == NULL)
|
|
return -ENOENT;
|
|
|
|
mutex_lock(&dev->object_name_lock);
|
|
/* prevent races with concurrent gem_close. */
|
|
if (obj->handle_count == 0) {
|
|
ret = -ENOENT;
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!obj->name) {
|
|
ret = idr_alloc(&dev->object_name_idr, obj, 1, 0, GFP_KERNEL);
|
|
if (ret < 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
obj->name = ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
args->name = (uint64_t) obj->name;
|
|
ret = 0;
|
|
|
|
err:
|
|
mutex_unlock(&dev->object_name_lock);
|
|
drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked(obj);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_open - implementation of the GEM_OPEN ioctl
|
|
* @dev: drm_device
|
|
* @data: ioctl data
|
|
* @file_priv: drm file-private structure
|
|
*
|
|
* Open an object using the global name, returning a handle and the size.
|
|
*
|
|
* This handle (of course) holds a reference to the object, so the object
|
|
* will not go away until the handle is deleted.
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
drm_gem_open_ioctl(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
|
|
struct drm_file *file_priv)
|
|
{
|
|
struct drm_gem_open *args = data;
|
|
struct drm_gem_object *obj;
|
|
int ret;
|
|
u32 handle;
|
|
|
|
if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_GEM))
|
|
return -ENODEV;
|
|
|
|
mutex_lock(&dev->object_name_lock);
|
|
obj = idr_find(&dev->object_name_idr, (int) args->name);
|
|
if (obj) {
|
|
drm_gem_object_reference(obj);
|
|
} else {
|
|
mutex_unlock(&dev->object_name_lock);
|
|
return -ENOENT;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* drm_gem_handle_create_tail unlocks dev->object_name_lock. */
|
|
ret = drm_gem_handle_create_tail(file_priv, obj, &handle);
|
|
drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked(obj);
|
|
if (ret)
|
|
return ret;
|
|
|
|
args->handle = handle;
|
|
args->size = obj->size;
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* gem_gem_open - initalizes GEM file-private structures at devnode open time
|
|
* @dev: drm_device which is being opened by userspace
|
|
* @file_private: drm file-private structure to set up
|
|
*
|
|
* Called at device open time, sets up the structure for handling refcounting
|
|
* of mm objects.
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
drm_gem_open(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_private)
|
|
{
|
|
idr_init(&file_private->object_idr);
|
|
spin_lock_init(&file_private->table_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_release - release file-private GEM resources
|
|
* @dev: drm_device which is being closed by userspace
|
|
* @file_private: drm file-private structure to clean up
|
|
*
|
|
* Called at close time when the filp is going away.
|
|
*
|
|
* Releases any remaining references on objects by this filp.
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
drm_gem_release(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_private)
|
|
{
|
|
idr_for_each(&file_private->object_idr,
|
|
&drm_gem_object_release_handle, file_private);
|
|
idr_destroy(&file_private->object_idr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_object_release - release GEM buffer object resources
|
|
* @obj: GEM buffer object
|
|
*
|
|
* This releases any structures and resources used by @obj and is the invers of
|
|
* drm_gem_object_init().
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
drm_gem_object_release(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
|
|
{
|
|
WARN_ON(obj->dma_buf);
|
|
|
|
if (obj->filp)
|
|
fput(obj->filp);
|
|
|
|
drm_gem_free_mmap_offset(obj);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_object_release);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_object_free - free a GEM object
|
|
* @kref: kref of the object to free
|
|
*
|
|
* Called after the last reference to the object has been lost.
|
|
* Must be called holding &drm_device->struct_mutex.
|
|
*
|
|
* Frees the object
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
drm_gem_object_free(struct kref *kref)
|
|
{
|
|
struct drm_gem_object *obj =
|
|
container_of(kref, struct drm_gem_object, refcount);
|
|
struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
|
|
|
|
if (dev->driver->gem_free_object_unlocked) {
|
|
dev->driver->gem_free_object_unlocked(obj);
|
|
} else if (dev->driver->gem_free_object) {
|
|
WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&dev->struct_mutex));
|
|
|
|
dev->driver->gem_free_object(obj);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_object_free);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked - release a GEM BO reference
|
|
* @obj: GEM buffer object
|
|
*
|
|
* This releases a reference to @obj. Callers must not hold the
|
|
* dev->struct_mutex lock when calling this function.
|
|
*
|
|
* See also __drm_gem_object_unreference().
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
|
|
{
|
|
struct drm_device *dev;
|
|
|
|
if (!obj)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
dev = obj->dev;
|
|
might_lock(&dev->struct_mutex);
|
|
|
|
if (dev->driver->gem_free_object_unlocked)
|
|
kref_put(&obj->refcount, drm_gem_object_free);
|
|
else if (kref_put_mutex(&obj->refcount, drm_gem_object_free,
|
|
&dev->struct_mutex))
|
|
mutex_unlock(&dev->struct_mutex);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_object_unreference - release a GEM BO reference
|
|
* @obj: GEM buffer object
|
|
*
|
|
* This releases a reference to @obj. Callers must hold the dev->struct_mutex
|
|
* lock when calling this function, even when the driver doesn't use
|
|
* dev->struct_mutex for anything.
|
|
*
|
|
* For drivers not encumbered with legacy locking use
|
|
* drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked() instead.
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
drm_gem_object_unreference(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
|
|
{
|
|
if (obj) {
|
|
WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&obj->dev->struct_mutex));
|
|
|
|
kref_put(&obj->refcount, drm_gem_object_free);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_object_unreference);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_vm_open - vma->ops->open implementation for GEM
|
|
* @vma: VM area structure
|
|
*
|
|
* This function implements the #vm_operations_struct open() callback for GEM
|
|
* drivers. This must be used together with drm_gem_vm_close().
|
|
*/
|
|
void drm_gem_vm_open(struct vm_area_struct *vma)
|
|
{
|
|
struct drm_gem_object *obj = vma->vm_private_data;
|
|
|
|
drm_gem_object_reference(obj);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_vm_open);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_vm_close - vma->ops->close implementation for GEM
|
|
* @vma: VM area structure
|
|
*
|
|
* This function implements the #vm_operations_struct close() callback for GEM
|
|
* drivers. This must be used together with drm_gem_vm_open().
|
|
*/
|
|
void drm_gem_vm_close(struct vm_area_struct *vma)
|
|
{
|
|
struct drm_gem_object *obj = vma->vm_private_data;
|
|
|
|
drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked(obj);
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_vm_close);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_mmap_obj - memory map a GEM object
|
|
* @obj: the GEM object to map
|
|
* @obj_size: the object size to be mapped, in bytes
|
|
* @vma: VMA for the area to be mapped
|
|
*
|
|
* Set up the VMA to prepare mapping of the GEM object using the gem_vm_ops
|
|
* provided by the driver. Depending on their requirements, drivers can either
|
|
* provide a fault handler in their gem_vm_ops (in which case any accesses to
|
|
* the object will be trapped, to perform migration, GTT binding, surface
|
|
* register allocation, or performance monitoring), or mmap the buffer memory
|
|
* synchronously after calling drm_gem_mmap_obj.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function is mainly intended to implement the DMABUF mmap operation, when
|
|
* the GEM object is not looked up based on its fake offset. To implement the
|
|
* DRM mmap operation, drivers should use the drm_gem_mmap() function.
|
|
*
|
|
* drm_gem_mmap_obj() assumes the user is granted access to the buffer while
|
|
* drm_gem_mmap() prevents unprivileged users from mapping random objects. So
|
|
* callers must verify access restrictions before calling this helper.
|
|
*
|
|
* Return 0 or success or -EINVAL if the object size is smaller than the VMA
|
|
* size, or if no gem_vm_ops are provided.
|
|
*/
|
|
int drm_gem_mmap_obj(struct drm_gem_object *obj, unsigned long obj_size,
|
|
struct vm_area_struct *vma)
|
|
{
|
|
struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
|
|
|
|
/* Check for valid size. */
|
|
if (obj_size < vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start)
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
|
|
if (!dev->driver->gem_vm_ops)
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
|
|
vma->vm_flags |= VM_IO | VM_PFNMAP | VM_DONTEXPAND | VM_DONTDUMP;
|
|
vma->vm_ops = dev->driver->gem_vm_ops;
|
|
vma->vm_private_data = obj;
|
|
vma->vm_page_prot = pgprot_writecombine(vm_get_page_prot(vma->vm_flags));
|
|
|
|
/* Take a ref for this mapping of the object, so that the fault
|
|
* handler can dereference the mmap offset's pointer to the object.
|
|
* This reference is cleaned up by the corresponding vm_close
|
|
* (which should happen whether the vma was created by this call, or
|
|
* by a vm_open due to mremap or partial unmap or whatever).
|
|
*/
|
|
drm_gem_object_reference(obj);
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_mmap_obj);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* drm_gem_mmap - memory map routine for GEM objects
|
|
* @filp: DRM file pointer
|
|
* @vma: VMA for the area to be mapped
|
|
*
|
|
* If a driver supports GEM object mapping, mmap calls on the DRM file
|
|
* descriptor will end up here.
|
|
*
|
|
* Look up the GEM object based on the offset passed in (vma->vm_pgoff will
|
|
* contain the fake offset we created when the GTT map ioctl was called on
|
|
* the object) and map it with a call to drm_gem_mmap_obj().
|
|
*
|
|
* If the caller is not granted access to the buffer object, the mmap will fail
|
|
* with EACCES. Please see the vma manager for more information.
|
|
*/
|
|
int drm_gem_mmap(struct file *filp, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
|
|
{
|
|
struct drm_file *priv = filp->private_data;
|
|
struct drm_device *dev = priv->minor->dev;
|
|
struct drm_gem_object *obj = NULL;
|
|
struct drm_vma_offset_node *node;
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
if (drm_device_is_unplugged(dev))
|
|
return -ENODEV;
|
|
|
|
drm_vma_offset_lock_lookup(dev->vma_offset_manager);
|
|
node = drm_vma_offset_exact_lookup_locked(dev->vma_offset_manager,
|
|
vma->vm_pgoff,
|
|
vma_pages(vma));
|
|
if (likely(node)) {
|
|
obj = container_of(node, struct drm_gem_object, vma_node);
|
|
/*
|
|
* When the object is being freed, after it hits 0-refcnt it
|
|
* proceeds to tear down the object. In the process it will
|
|
* attempt to remove the VMA offset and so acquire this
|
|
* mgr->vm_lock. Therefore if we find an object with a 0-refcnt
|
|
* that matches our range, we know it is in the process of being
|
|
* destroyed and will be freed as soon as we release the lock -
|
|
* so we have to check for the 0-refcnted object and treat it as
|
|
* invalid.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!kref_get_unless_zero(&obj->refcount))
|
|
obj = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
drm_vma_offset_unlock_lookup(dev->vma_offset_manager);
|
|
|
|
if (!obj)
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
|
|
if (!drm_vma_node_is_allowed(node, filp)) {
|
|
drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked(obj);
|
|
return -EACCES;
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}
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ret = drm_gem_mmap_obj(obj, drm_vma_node_size(node) << PAGE_SHIFT,
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vma);
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drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked(obj);
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return ret;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_mmap);
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