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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright © 2012 Red Hat
  3. *
  4. * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
  5. * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
  6. * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
  7. * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
  8. * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
  9. * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
  10. *
  11. * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
  12. * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
  13. * Software.
  14. *
  15. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
  16. * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
  17. * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
  18. * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
  19. * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
  20. * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
  21. * IN THE SOFTWARE.
  22. *
  23. * Authors:
  24. * Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
  25. * Rob Clark <rob.clark@linaro.org>
  26. *
  27. */
  28. #include <linux/export.h>
  29. #include <linux/dma-buf.h>
  30. #include <linux/rbtree.h>
  31. #include <drm/drm_prime.h>
  32. #include <drm/drm_gem.h>
  33. #include <drm/drmP.h>
  34. #include "drm_internal.h"
  35. /*
  36. * DMA-BUF/GEM Object references and lifetime overview:
  37. *
  38. * On the export the dma_buf holds a reference to the exporting GEM
  39. * object. It takes this reference in handle_to_fd_ioctl, when it
  40. * first calls .prime_export and stores the exporting GEM object in
  41. * the dma_buf priv. This reference needs to be released when the
  42. * final reference to the &dma_buf itself is dropped and its
  43. * &dma_buf_ops.release function is called. For GEM-based drivers,
  44. * the dma_buf should be exported using drm_gem_dmabuf_export() and
  45. * then released by drm_gem_dmabuf_release().
  46. *
  47. * On the import the importing GEM object holds a reference to the
  48. * dma_buf (which in turn holds a ref to the exporting GEM object).
  49. * It takes that reference in the fd_to_handle ioctl.
  50. * It calls dma_buf_get, creates an attachment to it and stores the
  51. * attachment in the GEM object. When this attachment is destroyed
  52. * when the imported object is destroyed, we remove the attachment
  53. * and drop the reference to the dma_buf.
  54. *
  55. * When all the references to the &dma_buf are dropped, i.e. when
  56. * userspace has closed both handles to the imported GEM object (through the
  57. * FD_TO_HANDLE IOCTL) and closed the file descriptor of the exported
  58. * (through the HANDLE_TO_FD IOCTL) dma_buf, and all kernel-internal references
  59. * are also gone, then the dma_buf gets destroyed. This can also happen as a
  60. * part of the clean up procedure in the drm_release() function if userspace
  61. * fails to properly clean up. Note that both the kernel and userspace (by
  62. * keeeping the PRIME file descriptors open) can hold references onto a
  63. * &dma_buf.
  64. *
  65. * Thus the chain of references always flows in one direction
  66. * (avoiding loops): importing_gem -> dmabuf -> exporting_gem
  67. *
  68. * Self-importing: if userspace is using PRIME as a replacement for flink
  69. * then it will get a fd->handle request for a GEM object that it created.
  70. * Drivers should detect this situation and return back the gem object
  71. * from the dma-buf private. Prime will do this automatically for drivers that
  72. * use the drm_gem_prime_{import,export} helpers.
  73. *
  74. * GEM struct &dma_buf_ops symbols are now exported. They can be resued by
  75. * drivers which implement GEM interface.
  76. */
  77. struct drm_prime_member {
  78. struct dma_buf *dma_buf;
  79. uint32_t handle;
  80. struct rb_node dmabuf_rb;
  81. struct rb_node handle_rb;
  82. };
  83. struct drm_prime_attachment {
  84. struct sg_table *sgt;
  85. enum dma_data_direction dir;
  86. };
  87. static int drm_prime_add_buf_handle(struct drm_prime_file_private *prime_fpriv,
  88. struct dma_buf *dma_buf, uint32_t handle)
  89. {
  90. struct drm_prime_member *member;
  91. struct rb_node **p, *rb;
  92. member = kmalloc(sizeof(*member), GFP_KERNEL);
  93. if (!member)
  94. return -ENOMEM;
  95. get_dma_buf(dma_buf);
  96. member->dma_buf = dma_buf;
  97. member->handle = handle;
  98. rb = NULL;
  99. p = &prime_fpriv->dmabufs.rb_node;
  100. while (*p) {
  101. struct drm_prime_member *pos;
  102. rb = *p;
  103. pos = rb_entry(rb, struct drm_prime_member, dmabuf_rb);
  104. if (dma_buf > pos->dma_buf)
  105. p = &rb->rb_right;
  106. else
  107. p = &rb->rb_left;
  108. }
  109. rb_link_node(&member->dmabuf_rb, rb, p);
  110. rb_insert_color(&member->dmabuf_rb, &prime_fpriv->dmabufs);
  111. rb = NULL;
  112. p = &prime_fpriv->handles.rb_node;
  113. while (*p) {
  114. struct drm_prime_member *pos;
  115. rb = *p;
  116. pos = rb_entry(rb, struct drm_prime_member, handle_rb);
  117. if (handle > pos->handle)
  118. p = &rb->rb_right;
  119. else
  120. p = &rb->rb_left;
  121. }
  122. rb_link_node(&member->handle_rb, rb, p);
  123. rb_insert_color(&member->handle_rb, &prime_fpriv->handles);
  124. return 0;
  125. }
  126. static struct dma_buf *drm_prime_lookup_buf_by_handle(struct drm_prime_file_private *prime_fpriv,
  127. uint32_t handle)
  128. {
  129. struct rb_node *rb;
  130. rb = prime_fpriv->handles.rb_node;
  131. while (rb) {
  132. struct drm_prime_member *member;
  133. member = rb_entry(rb, struct drm_prime_member, handle_rb);
  134. if (member->handle == handle)
  135. return member->dma_buf;
  136. else if (member->handle < handle)
  137. rb = rb->rb_right;
  138. else
  139. rb = rb->rb_left;
  140. }
  141. return NULL;
  142. }
  143. static int drm_prime_lookup_buf_handle(struct drm_prime_file_private *prime_fpriv,
  144. struct dma_buf *dma_buf,
  145. uint32_t *handle)
  146. {
  147. struct rb_node *rb;
  148. rb = prime_fpriv->dmabufs.rb_node;
  149. while (rb) {
  150. struct drm_prime_member *member;
  151. member = rb_entry(rb, struct drm_prime_member, dmabuf_rb);
  152. if (member->dma_buf == dma_buf) {
  153. *handle = member->handle;
  154. return 0;
  155. } else if (member->dma_buf < dma_buf) {
  156. rb = rb->rb_right;
  157. } else {
  158. rb = rb->rb_left;
  159. }
  160. }
  161. return -ENOENT;
  162. }
  163. /**
  164. * drm_gem_map_attach - dma_buf attach implementation for GEM
  165. * @dma_buf: buffer to attach device to
  166. * @attach: buffer attachment data
  167. *
  168. * Allocates &drm_prime_attachment and calls &drm_driver.gem_prime_pin for
  169. * device specific attachment. This can be used as the &dma_buf_ops.attach
  170. * callback.
  171. *
  172. * Returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
  173. */
  174. int drm_gem_map_attach(struct dma_buf *dma_buf,
  175. struct dma_buf_attachment *attach)
  176. {
  177. struct drm_prime_attachment *prime_attach;
  178. struct drm_gem_object *obj = dma_buf->priv;
  179. struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
  180. prime_attach = kzalloc(sizeof(*prime_attach), GFP_KERNEL);
  181. if (!prime_attach)
  182. return -ENOMEM;
  183. prime_attach->dir = DMA_NONE;
  184. attach->priv = prime_attach;
  185. if (!dev->driver->gem_prime_pin)
  186. return 0;
  187. return dev->driver->gem_prime_pin(obj);
  188. }
  189. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_map_attach);
  190. /**
  191. * drm_gem_map_detach - dma_buf detach implementation for GEM
  192. * @dma_buf: buffer to detach from
  193. * @attach: attachment to be detached
  194. *
  195. * Cleans up &dma_buf_attachment. This can be used as the &dma_buf_ops.detach
  196. * callback.
  197. */
  198. void drm_gem_map_detach(struct dma_buf *dma_buf,
  199. struct dma_buf_attachment *attach)
  200. {
  201. struct drm_prime_attachment *prime_attach = attach->priv;
  202. struct drm_gem_object *obj = dma_buf->priv;
  203. struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
  204. if (prime_attach) {
  205. struct sg_table *sgt = prime_attach->sgt;
  206. if (sgt) {
  207. if (prime_attach->dir != DMA_NONE)
  208. dma_unmap_sg_attrs(attach->dev, sgt->sgl,
  209. sgt->nents,
  210. prime_attach->dir,
  211. DMA_ATTR_SKIP_CPU_SYNC);
  212. sg_free_table(sgt);
  213. }
  214. kfree(sgt);
  215. kfree(prime_attach);
  216. attach->priv = NULL;
  217. }
  218. if (dev->driver->gem_prime_unpin)
  219. dev->driver->gem_prime_unpin(obj);
  220. }
  221. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_map_detach);
  222. void drm_prime_remove_buf_handle_locked(struct drm_prime_file_private *prime_fpriv,
  223. struct dma_buf *dma_buf)
  224. {
  225. struct rb_node *rb;
  226. rb = prime_fpriv->dmabufs.rb_node;
  227. while (rb) {
  228. struct drm_prime_member *member;
  229. member = rb_entry(rb, struct drm_prime_member, dmabuf_rb);
  230. if (member->dma_buf == dma_buf) {
  231. rb_erase(&member->handle_rb, &prime_fpriv->handles);
  232. rb_erase(&member->dmabuf_rb, &prime_fpriv->dmabufs);
  233. dma_buf_put(dma_buf);
  234. kfree(member);
  235. return;
  236. } else if (member->dma_buf < dma_buf) {
  237. rb = rb->rb_right;
  238. } else {
  239. rb = rb->rb_left;
  240. }
  241. }
  242. }
  243. /**
  244. * drm_gem_map_dma_buf - map_dma_buf implementation for GEM
  245. * @attach: attachment whose scatterlist is to be returned
  246. * @dir: direction of DMA transfer
  247. *
  248. * Calls &drm_driver.gem_prime_get_sg_table and then maps the scatterlist. This
  249. * can be used as the &dma_buf_ops.map_dma_buf callback.
  250. *
  251. * Returns sg_table containing the scatterlist to be returned; returns ERR_PTR
  252. * on error. May return -EINTR if it is interrupted by a signal.
  253. */
  254. struct sg_table *drm_gem_map_dma_buf(struct dma_buf_attachment *attach,
  255. enum dma_data_direction dir)
  256. {
  257. struct drm_prime_attachment *prime_attach = attach->priv;
  258. struct drm_gem_object *obj = attach->dmabuf->priv;
  259. struct sg_table *sgt;
  260. if (WARN_ON(dir == DMA_NONE || !prime_attach))
  261. return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
  262. /* return the cached mapping when possible */
  263. if (prime_attach->dir == dir)
  264. return prime_attach->sgt;
  265. /*
  266. * two mappings with different directions for the same attachment are
  267. * not allowed
  268. */
  269. if (WARN_ON(prime_attach->dir != DMA_NONE))
  270. return ERR_PTR(-EBUSY);
  271. sgt = obj->dev->driver->gem_prime_get_sg_table(obj);
  272. if (!IS_ERR(sgt)) {
  273. if (!dma_map_sg_attrs(attach->dev, sgt->sgl, sgt->nents, dir,
  274. DMA_ATTR_SKIP_CPU_SYNC)) {
  275. sg_free_table(sgt);
  276. kfree(sgt);
  277. sgt = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
  278. } else {
  279. prime_attach->sgt = sgt;
  280. prime_attach->dir = dir;
  281. }
  282. }
  283. return sgt;
  284. }
  285. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_map_dma_buf);
  286. /**
  287. * drm_gem_unmap_dma_buf - unmap_dma_buf implementation for GEM
  288. * @attach: attachment to unmap buffer from
  289. * @sgt: scatterlist info of the buffer to unmap
  290. * @dir: direction of DMA transfer
  291. *
  292. * Not implemented. The unmap is done at drm_gem_map_detach(). This can be
  293. * used as the &dma_buf_ops.unmap_dma_buf callback.
  294. */
  295. void drm_gem_unmap_dma_buf(struct dma_buf_attachment *attach,
  296. struct sg_table *sgt,
  297. enum dma_data_direction dir)
  298. {
  299. /* nothing to be done here */
  300. }
  301. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_unmap_dma_buf);
  302. /**
  303. * drm_gem_dmabuf_export - dma_buf export implementation for GEM
  304. * @dev: parent device for the exported dmabuf
  305. * @exp_info: the export information used by dma_buf_export()
  306. *
  307. * This wraps dma_buf_export() for use by generic GEM drivers that are using
  308. * drm_gem_dmabuf_release(). In addition to calling dma_buf_export(), we take
  309. * a reference to the &drm_device and the exported &drm_gem_object (stored in
  310. * &dma_buf_export_info.priv) which is released by drm_gem_dmabuf_release().
  311. *
  312. * Returns the new dmabuf.
  313. */
  314. struct dma_buf *drm_gem_dmabuf_export(struct drm_device *dev,
  315. struct dma_buf_export_info *exp_info)
  316. {
  317. struct dma_buf *dma_buf;
  318. dma_buf = dma_buf_export(exp_info);
  319. if (IS_ERR(dma_buf))
  320. return dma_buf;
  321. drm_dev_get(dev);
  322. drm_gem_object_get(exp_info->priv);
  323. return dma_buf;
  324. }
  325. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_dmabuf_export);
  326. /**
  327. * drm_gem_dmabuf_release - dma_buf release implementation for GEM
  328. * @dma_buf: buffer to be released
  329. *
  330. * Generic release function for dma_bufs exported as PRIME buffers. GEM drivers
  331. * must use this in their dma_buf ops structure as the release callback.
  332. * drm_gem_dmabuf_release() should be used in conjunction with
  333. * drm_gem_dmabuf_export().
  334. */
  335. void drm_gem_dmabuf_release(struct dma_buf *dma_buf)
  336. {
  337. struct drm_gem_object *obj = dma_buf->priv;
  338. struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
  339. /* drop the reference on the export fd holds */
  340. drm_gem_object_put_unlocked(obj);
  341. drm_dev_put(dev);
  342. }
  343. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_dmabuf_release);
  344. /**
  345. * drm_gem_dmabuf_vmap - dma_buf vmap implementation for GEM
  346. * @dma_buf: buffer to be mapped
  347. *
  348. * Sets up a kernel virtual mapping. This can be used as the &dma_buf_ops.vmap
  349. * callback.
  350. *
  351. * Returns the kernel virtual address.
  352. */
  353. void *drm_gem_dmabuf_vmap(struct dma_buf *dma_buf)
  354. {
  355. struct drm_gem_object *obj = dma_buf->priv;
  356. struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
  357. if (dev->driver->gem_prime_vmap)
  358. return dev->driver->gem_prime_vmap(obj);
  359. else
  360. return NULL;
  361. }
  362. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_dmabuf_vmap);
  363. /**
  364. * drm_gem_dmabuf_vunmap - dma_buf vunmap implementation for GEM
  365. * @dma_buf: buffer to be unmapped
  366. * @vaddr: the virtual address of the buffer
  367. *
  368. * Releases a kernel virtual mapping. This can be used as the
  369. * &dma_buf_ops.vunmap callback.
  370. */
  371. void drm_gem_dmabuf_vunmap(struct dma_buf *dma_buf, void *vaddr)
  372. {
  373. struct drm_gem_object *obj = dma_buf->priv;
  374. struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
  375. if (dev->driver->gem_prime_vunmap)
  376. dev->driver->gem_prime_vunmap(obj, vaddr);
  377. }
  378. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_dmabuf_vunmap);
  379. /**
  380. * drm_gem_dmabuf_kmap - map implementation for GEM
  381. * @dma_buf: buffer to be mapped
  382. * @page_num: page number within the buffer
  383. *
  384. * Not implemented. This can be used as the &dma_buf_ops.map callback.
  385. */
  386. void *drm_gem_dmabuf_kmap(struct dma_buf *dma_buf, unsigned long page_num)
  387. {
  388. return NULL;
  389. }
  390. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_dmabuf_kmap);
  391. /**
  392. * drm_gem_dmabuf_kunmap - unmap implementation for GEM
  393. * @dma_buf: buffer to be unmapped
  394. * @page_num: page number within the buffer
  395. * @addr: virtual address of the buffer
  396. *
  397. * Not implemented. This can be used as the &dma_buf_ops.unmap callback.
  398. */
  399. void drm_gem_dmabuf_kunmap(struct dma_buf *dma_buf, unsigned long page_num,
  400. void *addr)
  401. {
  402. }
  403. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_dmabuf_kunmap);
  404. /**
  405. * drm_gem_dmabuf_mmap - dma_buf mmap implementation for GEM
  406. * @dma_buf: buffer to be mapped
  407. * @vma: virtual address range
  408. *
  409. * Provides memory mapping for the buffer. This can be used as the
  410. * &dma_buf_ops.mmap callback.
  411. *
  412. * Returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
  413. */
  414. int drm_gem_dmabuf_mmap(struct dma_buf *dma_buf, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
  415. {
  416. struct drm_gem_object *obj = dma_buf->priv;
  417. struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
  418. if (!dev->driver->gem_prime_mmap)
  419. return -ENOSYS;
  420. return dev->driver->gem_prime_mmap(obj, vma);
  421. }
  422. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_dmabuf_mmap);
  423. static const struct dma_buf_ops drm_gem_prime_dmabuf_ops = {
  424. .attach = drm_gem_map_attach,
  425. .detach = drm_gem_map_detach,
  426. .map_dma_buf = drm_gem_map_dma_buf,
  427. .unmap_dma_buf = drm_gem_unmap_dma_buf,
  428. .release = drm_gem_dmabuf_release,
  429. .map = drm_gem_dmabuf_kmap,
  430. .unmap = drm_gem_dmabuf_kunmap,
  431. .mmap = drm_gem_dmabuf_mmap,
  432. .vmap = drm_gem_dmabuf_vmap,
  433. .vunmap = drm_gem_dmabuf_vunmap,
  434. };
  435. /**
  436. * DOC: PRIME Helpers
  437. *
  438. * Drivers can implement @gem_prime_export and @gem_prime_import in terms of
  439. * simpler APIs by using the helper functions @drm_gem_prime_export and
  440. * @drm_gem_prime_import. These functions implement dma-buf support in terms of
  441. * six lower-level driver callbacks:
  442. *
  443. * Export callbacks:
  444. *
  445. * * @gem_prime_pin (optional): prepare a GEM object for exporting
  446. * * @gem_prime_get_sg_table: provide a scatter/gather table of pinned pages
  447. * * @gem_prime_vmap: vmap a buffer exported by your driver
  448. * * @gem_prime_vunmap: vunmap a buffer exported by your driver
  449. * * @gem_prime_mmap (optional): mmap a buffer exported by your driver
  450. *
  451. * Import callback:
  452. *
  453. * * @gem_prime_import_sg_table (import): produce a GEM object from another
  454. * driver's scatter/gather table
  455. */
  456. /**
  457. * drm_gem_prime_export - helper library implementation of the export callback
  458. * @dev: drm_device to export from
  459. * @obj: GEM object to export
  460. * @flags: flags like DRM_CLOEXEC and DRM_RDWR
  461. *
  462. * This is the implementation of the gem_prime_export functions for GEM drivers
  463. * using the PRIME helpers.
  464. */
  465. struct dma_buf *drm_gem_prime_export(struct drm_device *dev,
  466. struct drm_gem_object *obj,
  467. int flags)
  468. {
  469. struct dma_buf_export_info exp_info = {
  470. .exp_name = KBUILD_MODNAME, /* white lie for debug */
  471. .owner = dev->driver->fops->owner,
  472. .ops = &drm_gem_prime_dmabuf_ops,
  473. .size = obj->size,
  474. .flags = flags,
  475. .priv = obj,
  476. };
  477. if (dev->driver->gem_prime_res_obj)
  478. exp_info.resv = dev->driver->gem_prime_res_obj(obj);
  479. return drm_gem_dmabuf_export(dev, &exp_info);
  480. }
  481. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_prime_export);
  482. static struct dma_buf *export_and_register_object(struct drm_device *dev,
  483. struct drm_gem_object *obj,
  484. uint32_t flags)
  485. {
  486. struct dma_buf *dmabuf;
  487. /* prevent races with concurrent gem_close. */
  488. if (obj->handle_count == 0) {
  489. dmabuf = ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
  490. return dmabuf;
  491. }
  492. dmabuf = dev->driver->gem_prime_export(dev, obj, flags);
  493. if (IS_ERR(dmabuf)) {
  494. /* normally the created dma-buf takes ownership of the ref,
  495. * but if that fails then drop the ref
  496. */
  497. return dmabuf;
  498. }
  499. /*
  500. * Note that callers do not need to clean up the export cache
  501. * since the check for obj->handle_count guarantees that someone
  502. * will clean it up.
  503. */
  504. obj->dma_buf = dmabuf;
  505. get_dma_buf(obj->dma_buf);
  506. return dmabuf;
  507. }
  508. /**
  509. * drm_gem_prime_handle_to_fd - PRIME export function for GEM drivers
  510. * @dev: dev to export the buffer from
  511. * @file_priv: drm file-private structure
  512. * @handle: buffer handle to export
  513. * @flags: flags like DRM_CLOEXEC
  514. * @prime_fd: pointer to storage for the fd id of the create dma-buf
  515. *
  516. * This is the PRIME export function which must be used mandatorily by GEM
  517. * drivers to ensure correct lifetime management of the underlying GEM object.
  518. * The actual exporting from GEM object to a dma-buf is done through the
  519. * gem_prime_export driver callback.
  520. */
  521. int drm_gem_prime_handle_to_fd(struct drm_device *dev,
  522. struct drm_file *file_priv, uint32_t handle,
  523. uint32_t flags,
  524. int *prime_fd)
  525. {
  526. struct drm_gem_object *obj;
  527. int ret = 0;
  528. struct dma_buf *dmabuf;
  529. mutex_lock(&file_priv->prime.lock);
  530. obj = drm_gem_object_lookup(file_priv, handle);
  531. if (!obj) {
  532. ret = -ENOENT;
  533. goto out_unlock;
  534. }
  535. dmabuf = drm_prime_lookup_buf_by_handle(&file_priv->prime, handle);
  536. if (dmabuf) {
  537. get_dma_buf(dmabuf);
  538. goto out_have_handle;
  539. }
  540. mutex_lock(&dev->object_name_lock);
  541. /* re-export the original imported object */
  542. if (obj->import_attach) {
  543. dmabuf = obj->import_attach->dmabuf;
  544. get_dma_buf(dmabuf);
  545. goto out_have_obj;
  546. }
  547. if (obj->dma_buf) {
  548. get_dma_buf(obj->dma_buf);
  549. dmabuf = obj->dma_buf;
  550. goto out_have_obj;
  551. }
  552. dmabuf = export_and_register_object(dev, obj, flags);
  553. if (IS_ERR(dmabuf)) {
  554. /* normally the created dma-buf takes ownership of the ref,
  555. * but if that fails then drop the ref
  556. */
  557. ret = PTR_ERR(dmabuf);
  558. mutex_unlock(&dev->object_name_lock);
  559. goto out;
  560. }
  561. out_have_obj:
  562. /*
  563. * If we've exported this buffer then cheat and add it to the import list
  564. * so we get the correct handle back. We must do this under the
  565. * protection of dev->object_name_lock to ensure that a racing gem close
  566. * ioctl doesn't miss to remove this buffer handle from the cache.
  567. */
  568. ret = drm_prime_add_buf_handle(&file_priv->prime,
  569. dmabuf, handle);
  570. mutex_unlock(&dev->object_name_lock);
  571. if (ret)
  572. goto fail_put_dmabuf;
  573. out_have_handle:
  574. ret = dma_buf_fd(dmabuf, flags);
  575. /*
  576. * We must _not_ remove the buffer from the handle cache since the newly
  577. * created dma buf is already linked in the global obj->dma_buf pointer,
  578. * and that is invariant as long as a userspace gem handle exists.
  579. * Closing the handle will clean out the cache anyway, so we don't leak.
  580. */
  581. if (ret < 0) {
  582. goto fail_put_dmabuf;
  583. } else {
  584. *prime_fd = ret;
  585. ret = 0;
  586. }
  587. goto out;
  588. fail_put_dmabuf:
  589. dma_buf_put(dmabuf);
  590. out:
  591. drm_gem_object_put_unlocked(obj);
  592. out_unlock:
  593. mutex_unlock(&file_priv->prime.lock);
  594. return ret;
  595. }
  596. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_prime_handle_to_fd);
  597. /**
  598. * drm_gem_prime_import_dev - core implementation of the import callback
  599. * @dev: drm_device to import into
  600. * @dma_buf: dma-buf object to import
  601. * @attach_dev: struct device to dma_buf attach
  602. *
  603. * This is the core of drm_gem_prime_import. It's designed to be called by
  604. * drivers who want to use a different device structure than dev->dev for
  605. * attaching via dma_buf.
  606. */
  607. struct drm_gem_object *drm_gem_prime_import_dev(struct drm_device *dev,
  608. struct dma_buf *dma_buf,
  609. struct device *attach_dev)
  610. {
  611. struct dma_buf_attachment *attach;
  612. struct sg_table *sgt;
  613. struct drm_gem_object *obj;
  614. int ret;
  615. if (dma_buf->ops == &drm_gem_prime_dmabuf_ops) {
  616. obj = dma_buf->priv;
  617. if (obj->dev == dev) {
  618. /*
  619. * Importing dmabuf exported from out own gem increases
  620. * refcount on gem itself instead of f_count of dmabuf.
  621. */
  622. drm_gem_object_get(obj);
  623. return obj;
  624. }
  625. }
  626. if (!dev->driver->gem_prime_import_sg_table)
  627. return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
  628. attach = dma_buf_attach(dma_buf, attach_dev);
  629. if (IS_ERR(attach))
  630. return ERR_CAST(attach);
  631. get_dma_buf(dma_buf);
  632. sgt = dma_buf_map_attachment(attach, DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
  633. if (IS_ERR(sgt)) {
  634. ret = PTR_ERR(sgt);
  635. goto fail_detach;
  636. }
  637. obj = dev->driver->gem_prime_import_sg_table(dev, attach, sgt);
  638. if (IS_ERR(obj)) {
  639. ret = PTR_ERR(obj);
  640. goto fail_unmap;
  641. }
  642. obj->import_attach = attach;
  643. return obj;
  644. fail_unmap:
  645. dma_buf_unmap_attachment(attach, sgt, DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
  646. fail_detach:
  647. dma_buf_detach(dma_buf, attach);
  648. dma_buf_put(dma_buf);
  649. return ERR_PTR(ret);
  650. }
  651. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_prime_import_dev);
  652. /**
  653. * drm_gem_prime_import - helper library implementation of the import callback
  654. * @dev: drm_device to import into
  655. * @dma_buf: dma-buf object to import
  656. *
  657. * This is the implementation of the gem_prime_import functions for GEM drivers
  658. * using the PRIME helpers.
  659. */
  660. struct drm_gem_object *drm_gem_prime_import(struct drm_device *dev,
  661. struct dma_buf *dma_buf)
  662. {
  663. return drm_gem_prime_import_dev(dev, dma_buf, dev->dev);
  664. }
  665. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_prime_import);
  666. /**
  667. * drm_gem_prime_fd_to_handle - PRIME import function for GEM drivers
  668. * @dev: dev to export the buffer from
  669. * @file_priv: drm file-private structure
  670. * @prime_fd: fd id of the dma-buf which should be imported
  671. * @handle: pointer to storage for the handle of the imported buffer object
  672. *
  673. * This is the PRIME import function which must be used mandatorily by GEM
  674. * drivers to ensure correct lifetime management of the underlying GEM object.
  675. * The actual importing of GEM object from the dma-buf is done through the
  676. * gem_import_export driver callback.
  677. */
  678. int drm_gem_prime_fd_to_handle(struct drm_device *dev,
  679. struct drm_file *file_priv, int prime_fd,
  680. uint32_t *handle)
  681. {
  682. struct dma_buf *dma_buf;
  683. struct drm_gem_object *obj;
  684. int ret;
  685. dma_buf = dma_buf_get(prime_fd);
  686. if (IS_ERR(dma_buf))
  687. return PTR_ERR(dma_buf);
  688. mutex_lock(&file_priv->prime.lock);
  689. ret = drm_prime_lookup_buf_handle(&file_priv->prime,
  690. dma_buf, handle);
  691. if (ret == 0)
  692. goto out_put;
  693. /* never seen this one, need to import */
  694. mutex_lock(&dev->object_name_lock);
  695. obj = dev->driver->gem_prime_import(dev, dma_buf);
  696. if (IS_ERR(obj)) {
  697. ret = PTR_ERR(obj);
  698. goto out_unlock;
  699. }
  700. if (obj->dma_buf) {
  701. WARN_ON(obj->dma_buf != dma_buf);
  702. } else {
  703. obj->dma_buf = dma_buf;
  704. get_dma_buf(dma_buf);
  705. }
  706. /* _handle_create_tail unconditionally unlocks dev->object_name_lock. */
  707. ret = drm_gem_handle_create_tail(file_priv, obj, handle);
  708. drm_gem_object_put_unlocked(obj);
  709. if (ret)
  710. goto out_put;
  711. ret = drm_prime_add_buf_handle(&file_priv->prime,
  712. dma_buf, *handle);
  713. mutex_unlock(&file_priv->prime.lock);
  714. if (ret)
  715. goto fail;
  716. dma_buf_put(dma_buf);
  717. return 0;
  718. fail:
  719. /* hmm, if driver attached, we are relying on the free-object path
  720. * to detach.. which seems ok..
  721. */
  722. drm_gem_handle_delete(file_priv, *handle);
  723. dma_buf_put(dma_buf);
  724. return ret;
  725. out_unlock:
  726. mutex_unlock(&dev->object_name_lock);
  727. out_put:
  728. mutex_unlock(&file_priv->prime.lock);
  729. dma_buf_put(dma_buf);
  730. return ret;
  731. }
  732. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_prime_fd_to_handle);
  733. int drm_prime_handle_to_fd_ioctl(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
  734. struct drm_file *file_priv)
  735. {
  736. struct drm_prime_handle *args = data;
  737. if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_PRIME))
  738. return -EINVAL;
  739. if (!dev->driver->prime_handle_to_fd)
  740. return -ENOSYS;
  741. /* check flags are valid */
  742. if (args->flags & ~(DRM_CLOEXEC | DRM_RDWR))
  743. return -EINVAL;
  744. return dev->driver->prime_handle_to_fd(dev, file_priv,
  745. args->handle, args->flags, &args->fd);
  746. }
  747. int drm_prime_fd_to_handle_ioctl(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
  748. struct drm_file *file_priv)
  749. {
  750. struct drm_prime_handle *args = data;
  751. if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_PRIME))
  752. return -EINVAL;
  753. if (!dev->driver->prime_fd_to_handle)
  754. return -ENOSYS;
  755. return dev->driver->prime_fd_to_handle(dev, file_priv,
  756. args->fd, &args->handle);
  757. }
  758. /**
  759. * drm_prime_pages_to_sg - converts a page array into an sg list
  760. * @pages: pointer to the array of page pointers to convert
  761. * @nr_pages: length of the page vector
  762. *
  763. * This helper creates an sg table object from a set of pages
  764. * the driver is responsible for mapping the pages into the
  765. * importers address space for use with dma_buf itself.
  766. */
  767. struct sg_table *drm_prime_pages_to_sg(struct page **pages, unsigned int nr_pages)
  768. {
  769. struct sg_table *sg = NULL;
  770. int ret;
  771. sg = kmalloc(sizeof(struct sg_table), GFP_KERNEL);
  772. if (!sg) {
  773. ret = -ENOMEM;
  774. goto out;
  775. }
  776. ret = sg_alloc_table_from_pages(sg, pages, nr_pages, 0,
  777. nr_pages << PAGE_SHIFT, GFP_KERNEL);
  778. if (ret)
  779. goto out;
  780. return sg;
  781. out:
  782. kfree(sg);
  783. return ERR_PTR(ret);
  784. }
  785. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_prime_pages_to_sg);
  786. /**
  787. * drm_prime_sg_to_page_addr_arrays - convert an sg table into a page array
  788. * @sgt: scatter-gather table to convert
  789. * @pages: optional array of page pointers to store the page array in
  790. * @addrs: optional array to store the dma bus address of each page
  791. * @max_entries: size of both the passed-in arrays
  792. *
  793. * Exports an sg table into an array of pages and addresses. This is currently
  794. * required by the TTM driver in order to do correct fault handling.
  795. */
  796. int drm_prime_sg_to_page_addr_arrays(struct sg_table *sgt, struct page **pages,
  797. dma_addr_t *addrs, int max_entries)
  798. {
  799. unsigned count;
  800. struct scatterlist *sg;
  801. struct page *page;
  802. u32 len, index;
  803. dma_addr_t addr;
  804. index = 0;
  805. for_each_sg(sgt->sgl, sg, sgt->nents, count) {
  806. len = sg->length;
  807. page = sg_page(sg);
  808. addr = sg_dma_address(sg);
  809. while (len > 0) {
  810. if (WARN_ON(index >= max_entries))
  811. return -1;
  812. if (pages)
  813. pages[index] = page;
  814. if (addrs)
  815. addrs[index] = addr;
  816. page++;
  817. addr += PAGE_SIZE;
  818. len -= PAGE_SIZE;
  819. index++;
  820. }
  821. }
  822. return 0;
  823. }
  824. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_prime_sg_to_page_addr_arrays);
  825. /**
  826. * drm_prime_gem_destroy - helper to clean up a PRIME-imported GEM object
  827. * @obj: GEM object which was created from a dma-buf
  828. * @sg: the sg-table which was pinned at import time
  829. *
  830. * This is the cleanup functions which GEM drivers need to call when they use
  831. * @drm_gem_prime_import to import dma-bufs.
  832. */
  833. void drm_prime_gem_destroy(struct drm_gem_object *obj, struct sg_table *sg)
  834. {
  835. struct dma_buf_attachment *attach;
  836. struct dma_buf *dma_buf;
  837. attach = obj->import_attach;
  838. if (sg)
  839. dma_buf_unmap_attachment(attach, sg, DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
  840. dma_buf = attach->dmabuf;
  841. dma_buf_detach(attach->dmabuf, attach);
  842. /* remove the reference */
  843. dma_buf_put(dma_buf);
  844. }
  845. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_prime_gem_destroy);
  846. void drm_prime_init_file_private(struct drm_prime_file_private *prime_fpriv)
  847. {
  848. mutex_init(&prime_fpriv->lock);
  849. prime_fpriv->dmabufs = RB_ROOT;
  850. prime_fpriv->handles = RB_ROOT;
  851. }
  852. void drm_prime_destroy_file_private(struct drm_prime_file_private *prime_fpriv)
  853. {
  854. /* by now drm_gem_release should've made sure the list is empty */
  855. WARN_ON(!RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&prime_fpriv->dmabufs));
  856. }