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- /*
- *
- * (C) COPYRIGHT 2010-2016 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
- *
- * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the
- * GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software
- * Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms
- * of such GNU licence.
- *
- * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained
- * from Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
- * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
- *
- */
- /**
- * @file mali_kbase_mem.h
- * Base kernel memory APIs
- */
- #ifndef _KBASE_MEM_H_
- #define _KBASE_MEM_H_
- #ifndef _KBASE_H_
- #error "Don't include this file directly, use mali_kbase.h instead"
- #endif
- #include <linux/kref.h>
- #ifdef CONFIG_KDS
- #include <linux/kds.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef CONFIG_UMP
- #include <linux/ump.h>
- #endif
- #include "mali_base_kernel.h"
- #include <mali_kbase_hw.h>
- #include "mali_kbase_pm.h"
- #include "mali_kbase_defs.h"
- /* Required for kbase_mem_evictable_unmake */
- #include "mali_kbase_mem_linux.h"
- /* Part of the workaround for uTLB invalid pages is to ensure we grow/shrink tmem by 4 pages at a time */
- #define KBASEP_TMEM_GROWABLE_BLOCKSIZE_PAGES_LOG2_HW_ISSUE_8316 (2) /* round to 4 pages */
- /* Part of the workaround for PRLAM-9630 requires us to grow/shrink memory by 8 pages.
- The MMU reads in 8 page table entries from memory at a time, if we have more than one page fault within the same 8 pages and
- page tables are updated accordingly, the MMU does not re-read the page table entries from memory for the subsequent page table
- updates and generates duplicate page faults as the page table information used by the MMU is not valid. */
- #define KBASEP_TMEM_GROWABLE_BLOCKSIZE_PAGES_LOG2_HW_ISSUE_9630 (3) /* round to 8 pages */
- #define KBASEP_TMEM_GROWABLE_BLOCKSIZE_PAGES_LOG2 (0) /* round to 1 page */
- /* This must always be a power of 2 */
- #define KBASEP_TMEM_GROWABLE_BLOCKSIZE_PAGES (1u << KBASEP_TMEM_GROWABLE_BLOCKSIZE_PAGES_LOG2)
- #define KBASEP_TMEM_GROWABLE_BLOCKSIZE_PAGES_HW_ISSUE_8316 (1u << KBASEP_TMEM_GROWABLE_BLOCKSIZE_PAGES_LOG2_HW_ISSUE_8316)
- #define KBASEP_TMEM_GROWABLE_BLOCKSIZE_PAGES_HW_ISSUE_9630 (1u << KBASEP_TMEM_GROWABLE_BLOCKSIZE_PAGES_LOG2_HW_ISSUE_9630)
- /**
- * A CPU mapping
- */
- struct kbase_cpu_mapping {
- struct list_head mappings_list;
- struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc;
- struct kbase_context *kctx;
- struct kbase_va_region *region;
- pgoff_t page_off;
- int count;
- unsigned long vm_start;
- unsigned long vm_end;
- };
- enum kbase_memory_type {
- KBASE_MEM_TYPE_NATIVE,
- KBASE_MEM_TYPE_IMPORTED_UMP,
- KBASE_MEM_TYPE_IMPORTED_UMM,
- KBASE_MEM_TYPE_IMPORTED_USER_BUF,
- KBASE_MEM_TYPE_ALIAS,
- KBASE_MEM_TYPE_TB,
- KBASE_MEM_TYPE_RAW
- };
- /* internal structure, mirroring base_mem_aliasing_info,
- * but with alloc instead of a gpu va (handle) */
- struct kbase_aliased {
- struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc; /* NULL for special, non-NULL for native */
- u64 offset; /* in pages */
- u64 length; /* in pages */
- };
- /**
- * @brief Physical pages tracking object properties
- */
- #define KBASE_MEM_PHY_ALLOC_ACCESSED_CACHED (1ul << 0)
- #define KBASE_MEM_PHY_ALLOC_LARGE (1ul << 1)
- /* physical pages tracking object.
- * Set up to track N pages.
- * N not stored here, the creator holds that info.
- * This object only tracks how many elements are actually valid (present).
- * Changing of nents or *pages should only happen if the kbase_mem_phy_alloc is not
- * shared with another region or client. CPU mappings are OK to exist when changing, as
- * long as the tracked mappings objects are updated as part of the change.
- */
- struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc {
- struct kref kref; /* number of users of this alloc */
- atomic_t gpu_mappings;
- size_t nents; /* 0..N */
- phys_addr_t *pages; /* N elements, only 0..nents are valid */
- /* kbase_cpu_mappings */
- struct list_head mappings;
- /* Node used to store this allocation on the eviction list */
- struct list_head evict_node;
- /* Physical backing size when the pages where evicted */
- size_t evicted;
- /*
- * Back reference to the region structure which created this
- * allocation, or NULL if it has been freed.
- */
- struct kbase_va_region *reg;
- /* type of buffer */
- enum kbase_memory_type type;
- unsigned long properties;
- struct list_head zone_cache;
- /* member in union valid based on @a type */
- union {
- #ifdef CONFIG_UMP
- ump_dd_handle ump_handle;
- #endif
- #ifdef CONFIG_DMA_SHARED_BUFFER
- struct {
- struct dma_buf *dma_buf;
- struct dma_buf_attachment *dma_attachment;
- unsigned int current_mapping_usage_count;
- struct sg_table *sgt;
- } umm;
- #endif // ifdef CONFIG_DMA_SHARED_BUFFER
- struct {
- u64 stride;
- size_t nents;
- struct kbase_aliased *aliased;
- } alias;
- /* Used by type = (KBASE_MEM_TYPE_NATIVE, KBASE_MEM_TYPE_TB) */
- struct kbase_context *kctx;
- struct {
- unsigned long address;
- unsigned long size;
- unsigned long nr_pages;
- struct page **pages;
- unsigned int current_mapping_usage_count;
- struct mm_struct *mm;
- dma_addr_t *dma_addrs;
- } user_buf;
- } imported;
- };
- static inline void kbase_mem_phy_alloc_gpu_mapped(struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc)
- {
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(alloc);
- /* we only track mappings of NATIVE buffers */
- if (alloc->type == KBASE_MEM_TYPE_NATIVE)
- atomic_inc(&alloc->gpu_mappings);
- }
- static inline void kbase_mem_phy_alloc_gpu_unmapped(struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc)
- {
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(alloc);
- /* we only track mappings of NATIVE buffers */
- if (alloc->type == KBASE_MEM_TYPE_NATIVE)
- if (atomic_dec_return(&alloc->gpu_mappings) < 0) {
- pr_err("Mismatched %s:\n", __func__);
- dump_stack();
- }
- }
- void kbase_mem_kref_free(struct kref *kref);
- int kbase_mem_init(struct kbase_device *kbdev);
- void kbase_mem_halt(struct kbase_device *kbdev);
- void kbase_mem_term(struct kbase_device *kbdev);
- static inline struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *kbase_mem_phy_alloc_get(struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc)
- {
- kref_get(&alloc->kref);
- return alloc;
- }
- static inline struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *kbase_mem_phy_alloc_put(struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc)
- {
- kref_put(&alloc->kref, kbase_mem_kref_free);
- return NULL;
- }
- /**
- * A GPU memory region, and attributes for CPU mappings.
- */
- struct kbase_va_region {
- struct rb_node rblink;
- struct list_head link;
- struct kbase_context *kctx; /* Backlink to base context */
- u64 start_pfn; /* The PFN in GPU space */
- size_t nr_pages;
- /* Free region */
- #define KBASE_REG_FREE (1ul << 0)
- /* CPU write access */
- #define KBASE_REG_CPU_WR (1ul << 1)
- /* GPU write access */
- #define KBASE_REG_GPU_WR (1ul << 2)
- /* No eXecute flag */
- #define KBASE_REG_GPU_NX (1ul << 3)
- /* Is CPU cached? */
- #define KBASE_REG_CPU_CACHED (1ul << 4)
- /* Is GPU cached? */
- #define KBASE_REG_GPU_CACHED (1ul << 5)
- #define KBASE_REG_GROWABLE (1ul << 6)
- /* Can grow on pf? */
- #define KBASE_REG_PF_GROW (1ul << 7)
- /* VA managed by us */
- #define KBASE_REG_CUSTOM_VA (1ul << 8)
- /* inner shareable coherency */
- #define KBASE_REG_SHARE_IN (1ul << 9)
- /* inner & outer shareable coherency */
- #define KBASE_REG_SHARE_BOTH (1ul << 10)
- /* Space for 4 different zones */
- #define KBASE_REG_ZONE_MASK (3ul << 11)
- #define KBASE_REG_ZONE(x) (((x) & 3) << 11)
- /* GPU read access */
- #define KBASE_REG_GPU_RD (1ul<<13)
- /* CPU read access */
- #define KBASE_REG_CPU_RD (1ul<<14)
- /* Aligned for GPU EX in SAME_VA */
- #define KBASE_REG_ALIGNED (1ul<<15)
- /* Index of chosen MEMATTR for this region (0..7) */
- #define KBASE_REG_MEMATTR_MASK (7ul << 16)
- #define KBASE_REG_MEMATTR_INDEX(x) (((x) & 7) << 16)
- #define KBASE_REG_MEMATTR_VALUE(x) (((x) & KBASE_REG_MEMATTR_MASK) >> 16)
- #define KBASE_REG_SECURE (1ul << 19)
- #define KBASE_REG_DONT_NEED (1ul << 20)
- #define KBASE_REG_ZONE_SAME_VA KBASE_REG_ZONE(0)
- /* only used with 32-bit clients */
- /*
- * On a 32bit platform, custom VA should be wired from (4GB + shader region)
- * to the VA limit of the GPU. Unfortunately, the Linux mmap() interface
- * limits us to 2^32 pages (2^44 bytes, see mmap64 man page for reference).
- * So we put the default limit to the maximum possible on Linux and shrink
- * it down, if required by the GPU, during initialization.
- */
- /*
- * Dedicated 16MB region for shader code:
- * VA range 0x101000000-0x102000000
- */
- #define KBASE_REG_ZONE_EXEC KBASE_REG_ZONE(1)
- #define KBASE_REG_ZONE_EXEC_BASE (0x101000000ULL >> PAGE_SHIFT)
- #define KBASE_REG_ZONE_EXEC_SIZE ((16ULL * 1024 * 1024) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
- #define KBASE_REG_ZONE_CUSTOM_VA KBASE_REG_ZONE(2)
- #define KBASE_REG_ZONE_CUSTOM_VA_BASE (KBASE_REG_ZONE_EXEC_BASE + KBASE_REG_ZONE_EXEC_SIZE) /* Starting after KBASE_REG_ZONE_EXEC */
- #define KBASE_REG_ZONE_CUSTOM_VA_SIZE (((1ULL << 44) >> PAGE_SHIFT) - KBASE_REG_ZONE_CUSTOM_VA_BASE)
- /* end 32-bit clients only */
- unsigned long flags;
- size_t extent; /* nr of pages alloc'd on PF */
- struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *cpu_alloc; /* the one alloc object we mmap to the CPU when mapping this region */
- struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *gpu_alloc; /* the one alloc object we mmap to the GPU when mapping this region */
- /* non-NULL if this memory object is a kds_resource */
- struct kds_resource *kds_res;
- /* List head used to store the region in the JIT allocation pool */
- struct list_head jit_node;
- };
- /* Common functions */
- static inline phys_addr_t *kbase_get_cpu_phy_pages(struct kbase_va_region *reg)
- {
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg);
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg->cpu_alloc);
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg->gpu_alloc);
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg->cpu_alloc->nents == reg->gpu_alloc->nents);
- return reg->cpu_alloc->pages;
- }
- static inline phys_addr_t *kbase_get_gpu_phy_pages(struct kbase_va_region *reg)
- {
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg);
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg->cpu_alloc);
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg->gpu_alloc);
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg->cpu_alloc->nents == reg->gpu_alloc->nents);
- return reg->gpu_alloc->pages;
- }
- static inline size_t kbase_reg_current_backed_size(struct kbase_va_region *reg)
- {
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg);
- /* if no alloc object the backed size naturally is 0 */
- if (!reg->cpu_alloc)
- return 0;
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg->cpu_alloc);
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg->gpu_alloc);
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg->cpu_alloc->nents == reg->gpu_alloc->nents);
- return reg->cpu_alloc->nents;
- }
- #define KBASE_MEM_PHY_ALLOC_LARGE_THRESHOLD ((size_t)(4*1024)) /* size above which vmalloc is used over kmalloc */
- static inline struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *kbase_alloc_create(size_t nr_pages, enum kbase_memory_type type)
- {
- struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc;
- size_t alloc_size = sizeof(*alloc) + sizeof(*alloc->pages) * nr_pages;
- size_t per_page_size = sizeof(*alloc->pages);
- /* Imported pages may have page private data already in use */
- if (type == KBASE_MEM_TYPE_IMPORTED_USER_BUF) {
- alloc_size += nr_pages *
- sizeof(*alloc->imported.user_buf.dma_addrs);
- per_page_size += sizeof(*alloc->imported.user_buf.dma_addrs);
- }
- /*
- * Prevent nr_pages*per_page_size + sizeof(*alloc) from
- * wrapping around.
- */
- if (nr_pages > ((((size_t) -1) - sizeof(*alloc))
- / per_page_size))
- return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
- /* Allocate based on the size to reduce internal fragmentation of vmem */
- if (alloc_size > KBASE_MEM_PHY_ALLOC_LARGE_THRESHOLD)
- alloc = vzalloc(alloc_size);
- else
- alloc = kzalloc(alloc_size, GFP_KERNEL);
- if (!alloc)
- return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
- /* Store allocation method */
- if (alloc_size > KBASE_MEM_PHY_ALLOC_LARGE_THRESHOLD)
- alloc->properties |= KBASE_MEM_PHY_ALLOC_LARGE;
- kref_init(&alloc->kref);
- atomic_set(&alloc->gpu_mappings, 0);
- alloc->nents = 0;
- alloc->pages = (void *)(alloc + 1);
- INIT_LIST_HEAD(&alloc->mappings);
- alloc->type = type;
- INIT_LIST_HEAD(&alloc->zone_cache);
- if (type == KBASE_MEM_TYPE_IMPORTED_USER_BUF)
- alloc->imported.user_buf.dma_addrs =
- (void *) (alloc->pages + nr_pages);
- return alloc;
- }
- static inline int kbase_reg_prepare_native(struct kbase_va_region *reg,
- struct kbase_context *kctx)
- {
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg);
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(!reg->cpu_alloc);
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(!reg->gpu_alloc);
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(reg->flags & KBASE_REG_FREE);
- reg->cpu_alloc = kbase_alloc_create(reg->nr_pages,
- KBASE_MEM_TYPE_NATIVE);
- if (IS_ERR(reg->cpu_alloc))
- return PTR_ERR(reg->cpu_alloc);
- else if (!reg->cpu_alloc)
- return -ENOMEM;
- reg->cpu_alloc->imported.kctx = kctx;
- INIT_LIST_HEAD(®->cpu_alloc->evict_node);
- if (kctx->infinite_cache_active && (reg->flags & KBASE_REG_CPU_CACHED)) {
- reg->gpu_alloc = kbase_alloc_create(reg->nr_pages,
- KBASE_MEM_TYPE_NATIVE);
- reg->gpu_alloc->imported.kctx = kctx;
- INIT_LIST_HEAD(®->gpu_alloc->evict_node);
- } else {
- reg->gpu_alloc = kbase_mem_phy_alloc_get(reg->cpu_alloc);
- }
- INIT_LIST_HEAD(®->jit_node);
- reg->flags &= ~KBASE_REG_FREE;
- return 0;
- }
- static inline int kbase_atomic_add_pages(int num_pages, atomic_t *used_pages)
- {
- int new_val = atomic_add_return(num_pages, used_pages);
- return new_val;
- }
- static inline int kbase_atomic_sub_pages(int num_pages, atomic_t *used_pages)
- {
- int new_val = atomic_sub_return(num_pages, used_pages);
- return new_val;
- }
- /*
- * Max size for kbdev memory pool (in pages)
- */
- #define KBASE_MEM_POOL_MAX_SIZE_KBDEV (SZ_64M >> PAGE_SHIFT)
- /*
- * Max size for kctx memory pool (in pages)
- */
- #define KBASE_MEM_POOL_MAX_SIZE_KCTX (SZ_64M >> PAGE_SHIFT)
- /**
- * kbase_mem_pool_init - Create a memory pool for a kbase device
- * @pool: Memory pool to initialize
- * @max_size: Maximum number of free pages the pool can hold
- * @kbdev: Kbase device where memory is used
- * @next_pool: Pointer to the next pool or NULL.
- *
- * Allocations from @pool are in whole pages. Each @pool has a free list where
- * pages can be quickly allocated from. The free list is initially empty and
- * filled whenever pages are freed back to the pool. The number of free pages
- * in the pool will in general not exceed @max_size, but the pool may in
- * certain corner cases grow above @max_size.
- *
- * If @next_pool is not NULL, we will allocate from @next_pool before going to
- * the kernel allocator. Similarily pages can spill over to @next_pool when
- * @pool is full. Pages are zeroed before they spill over to another pool, to
- * prevent leaking information between applications.
- *
- * A shrinker is registered so that Linux mm can reclaim pages from the pool as
- * needed.
- *
- * Return: 0 on success, negative -errno on error
- */
- int kbase_mem_pool_init(struct kbase_mem_pool *pool,
- size_t max_size,
- struct kbase_device *kbdev,
- struct kbase_mem_pool *next_pool);
- /**
- * kbase_mem_pool_term - Destroy a memory pool
- * @pool: Memory pool to destroy
- *
- * Pages in the pool will spill over to @next_pool (if available) or freed to
- * the kernel.
- */
- void kbase_mem_pool_term(struct kbase_mem_pool *pool);
- /**
- * kbase_mem_pool_alloc - Allocate a page from memory pool
- * @pool: Memory pool to allocate from
- *
- * Allocations from the pool are made as follows:
- * 1. If there are free pages in the pool, allocate a page from @pool.
- * 2. Otherwise, if @next_pool is not NULL and has free pages, allocate a page
- * from @next_pool.
- * 3. Finally, allocate a page from the kernel.
- *
- * Return: Pointer to allocated page, or NULL if allocation failed.
- */
- struct page *kbase_mem_pool_alloc(struct kbase_mem_pool *pool);
- /**
- * kbase_mem_pool_free - Free a page to memory pool
- * @pool: Memory pool where page should be freed
- * @page: Page to free to the pool
- * @dirty: Whether some of the page may be dirty in the cache.
- *
- * Pages are freed to the pool as follows:
- * 1. If @pool is not full, add @page to @pool.
- * 2. Otherwise, if @next_pool is not NULL and not full, add @page to
- * @next_pool.
- * 3. Finally, free @page to the kernel.
- */
- void kbase_mem_pool_free(struct kbase_mem_pool *pool, struct page *page,
- bool dirty);
- /**
- * kbase_mem_pool_alloc_pages - Allocate pages from memory pool
- * @pool: Memory pool to allocate from
- * @nr_pages: Number of pages to allocate
- * @pages: Pointer to array where the physical address of the allocated
- * pages will be stored.
- *
- * Like kbase_mem_pool_alloc() but optimized for allocating many pages.
- *
- * Return: 0 on success, negative -errno on error
- */
- int kbase_mem_pool_alloc_pages(struct kbase_mem_pool *pool, size_t nr_pages,
- phys_addr_t *pages);
- /**
- * kbase_mem_pool_free_pages - Free pages to memory pool
- * @pool: Memory pool where pages should be freed
- * @nr_pages: Number of pages to free
- * @pages: Pointer to array holding the physical addresses of the pages to
- * free.
- * @dirty: Whether any pages may be dirty in the cache.
- * @reclaimed: Whether the pages where reclaimable and thus should bypass
- * the pool and go straight to the kernel.
- *
- * Like kbase_mem_pool_free() but optimized for freeing many pages.
- */
- void kbase_mem_pool_free_pages(struct kbase_mem_pool *pool, size_t nr_pages,
- phys_addr_t *pages, bool dirty, bool reclaimed);
- /**
- * kbase_mem_pool_size - Get number of free pages in memory pool
- * @pool: Memory pool to inspect
- *
- * Note: the size of the pool may in certain corner cases exceed @max_size!
- *
- * Return: Number of free pages in the pool
- */
- static inline size_t kbase_mem_pool_size(struct kbase_mem_pool *pool)
- {
- return READ_ONCE(pool->cur_size);
- }
- /**
- * kbase_mem_pool_max_size - Get maximum number of free pages in memory pool
- * @pool: Memory pool to inspect
- *
- * Return: Maximum number of free pages in the pool
- */
- static inline size_t kbase_mem_pool_max_size(struct kbase_mem_pool *pool)
- {
- return pool->max_size;
- }
- /**
- * kbase_mem_pool_set_max_size - Set maximum number of free pages in memory pool
- * @pool: Memory pool to inspect
- * @max_size: Maximum number of free pages the pool can hold
- *
- * If @max_size is reduced, the pool will be shrunk to adhere to the new limit.
- * For details see kbase_mem_pool_shrink().
- */
- void kbase_mem_pool_set_max_size(struct kbase_mem_pool *pool, size_t max_size);
- /**
- * kbase_mem_pool_trim - Grow or shrink the pool to a new size
- * @pool: Memory pool to trim
- * @new_size: New number of pages in the pool
- *
- * If @new_size > @cur_size, fill the pool with new pages from the kernel, but
- * not above @max_size.
- * If @new_size < @cur_size, shrink the pool by freeing pages to the kernel.
- *
- * Return: The new size of the pool
- */
- size_t kbase_mem_pool_trim(struct kbase_mem_pool *pool, size_t new_size);
- int kbase_region_tracker_init(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- int kbase_region_tracker_init_jit(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 jit_va_pages);
- void kbase_region_tracker_term(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- struct kbase_va_region *kbase_region_tracker_find_region_enclosing_address(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 gpu_addr);
- /**
- * @brief Check that a pointer is actually a valid region.
- *
- * Must be called with context lock held.
- */
- struct kbase_va_region *kbase_region_tracker_find_region_base_address(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 gpu_addr);
- struct kbase_va_region *kbase_alloc_free_region(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 start_pfn, size_t nr_pages, int zone);
- void kbase_free_alloced_region(struct kbase_va_region *reg);
- int kbase_add_va_region(struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_va_region *reg, u64 addr, size_t nr_pages, size_t align);
- bool kbase_check_alloc_flags(unsigned long flags);
- bool kbase_check_import_flags(unsigned long flags);
- void kbase_update_region_flags(struct kbase_context *kctx,
- struct kbase_va_region *reg, unsigned long flags);
- void kbase_gpu_vm_lock(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- void kbase_gpu_vm_unlock(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- int kbase_alloc_phy_pages(struct kbase_va_region *reg, size_t vsize, size_t size);
- int kbase_mmu_init(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- void kbase_mmu_term(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- phys_addr_t kbase_mmu_alloc_pgd(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- void kbase_mmu_free_pgd(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- int kbase_mmu_insert_pages(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 vpfn,
- phys_addr_t *phys, size_t nr,
- unsigned long flags);
- int kbase_mmu_insert_single_page(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 vpfn,
- phys_addr_t phys, size_t nr,
- unsigned long flags);
- int kbase_mmu_teardown_pages(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 vpfn, size_t nr);
- int kbase_mmu_update_pages(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 vpfn, phys_addr_t *phys, size_t nr, unsigned long flags);
- /**
- * @brief Register region and map it on the GPU.
- *
- * Call kbase_add_va_region() and map the region on the GPU.
- */
- int kbase_gpu_mmap(struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_va_region *reg, u64 addr, size_t nr_pages, size_t align);
- /**
- * @brief Remove the region from the GPU and unregister it.
- *
- * Must be called with context lock held.
- */
- int kbase_gpu_munmap(struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_va_region *reg);
- /**
- * The caller has the following locking conditions:
- * - It must hold kbase_as::transaction_mutex on kctx's address space
- * - It must hold the kbasep_js_device_data::runpool_irq::lock
- */
- void kbase_mmu_update(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- /**
- * The caller has the following locking conditions:
- * - It must hold kbase_as::transaction_mutex on kctx's address space
- * - It must hold the kbasep_js_device_data::runpool_irq::lock
- */
- void kbase_mmu_disable(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- /**
- * kbase_mmu_disable_as() - set the MMU in unmapped mode for an address space.
- *
- * @kbdev: Kbase device
- * @as_nr: Number of the address space for which the MMU
- * should be set in unmapped mode.
- *
- * The caller must hold kbdev->as[as_nr].transaction_mutex.
- */
- void kbase_mmu_disable_as(struct kbase_device *kbdev, int as_nr);
- void kbase_mmu_interrupt(struct kbase_device *kbdev, u32 irq_stat);
- /** Dump the MMU tables to a buffer
- *
- * This function allocates a buffer (of @c nr_pages pages) to hold a dump of the MMU tables and fills it. If the
- * buffer is too small then the return value will be NULL.
- *
- * The GPU vm lock must be held when calling this function.
- *
- * The buffer returned should be freed with @ref vfree when it is no longer required.
- *
- * @param[in] kctx The kbase context to dump
- * @param[in] nr_pages The number of pages to allocate for the buffer.
- *
- * @return The address of the buffer containing the MMU dump or NULL on error (including if the @c nr_pages is too
- * small)
- */
- void *kbase_mmu_dump(struct kbase_context *kctx, int nr_pages);
- int kbase_sync_now(struct kbase_context *kctx, struct base_syncset *syncset);
- void kbase_sync_single(struct kbase_context *kctx, phys_addr_t cpu_pa,
- phys_addr_t gpu_pa, off_t offset, size_t size,
- enum kbase_sync_type sync_fn);
- void kbase_pre_job_sync(struct kbase_context *kctx, struct base_syncset *syncsets, size_t nr);
- void kbase_post_job_sync(struct kbase_context *kctx, struct base_syncset *syncsets, size_t nr);
- /* OS specific functions */
- int kbase_mem_free(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 gpu_addr);
- int kbase_mem_free_region(struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_va_region *reg);
- void kbase_os_mem_map_lock(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- void kbase_os_mem_map_unlock(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- /**
- * @brief Update the memory allocation counters for the current process
- *
- * OS specific call to updates the current memory allocation counters for the current process with
- * the supplied delta.
- *
- * @param[in] kctx The kbase context
- * @param[in] pages The desired delta to apply to the memory usage counters.
- */
- void kbasep_os_process_page_usage_update(struct kbase_context *kctx, int pages);
- /**
- * @brief Add to the memory allocation counters for the current process
- *
- * OS specific call to add to the current memory allocation counters for the current process by
- * the supplied amount.
- *
- * @param[in] kctx The kernel base context used for the allocation.
- * @param[in] pages The desired delta to apply to the memory usage counters.
- */
- static inline void kbase_process_page_usage_inc(struct kbase_context *kctx, int pages)
- {
- kbasep_os_process_page_usage_update(kctx, pages);
- }
- /**
- * @brief Subtract from the memory allocation counters for the current process
- *
- * OS specific call to subtract from the current memory allocation counters for the current process by
- * the supplied amount.
- *
- * @param[in] kctx The kernel base context used for the allocation.
- * @param[in] pages The desired delta to apply to the memory usage counters.
- */
- static inline void kbase_process_page_usage_dec(struct kbase_context *kctx, int pages)
- {
- kbasep_os_process_page_usage_update(kctx, 0 - pages);
- }
- /**
- * @brief Find the offset of the CPU mapping of a memory allocation containing
- * a given address range
- *
- * Searches for a CPU mapping of any part of the region starting at @p gpu_addr
- * that fully encloses the CPU virtual address range specified by @p uaddr and
- * @p size. Returns a failure indication if only part of the address range lies
- * within a CPU mapping, or the address range lies within a CPU mapping of a
- * different region.
- *
- * @param[in,out] kctx The kernel base context used for the allocation.
- * @param[in] gpu_addr GPU address of the start of the allocated region
- * within which to search.
- * @param[in] uaddr Start of the CPU virtual address range.
- * @param[in] size Size of the CPU virtual address range (in bytes).
- * @param[out] offset The offset from the start of the allocation to the
- * specified CPU virtual address.
- *
- * @return 0 if offset was obtained successfully. Error code
- * otherwise.
- */
- int kbasep_find_enclosing_cpu_mapping_offset(struct kbase_context *kctx,
- u64 gpu_addr,
- unsigned long uaddr,
- size_t size,
- u64 *offset);
- enum hrtimer_restart kbasep_as_poke_timer_callback(struct hrtimer *timer);
- void kbase_as_poking_timer_retain_atom(struct kbase_device *kbdev, struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_jd_atom *katom);
- void kbase_as_poking_timer_release_atom(struct kbase_device *kbdev, struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_jd_atom *katom);
- /**
- * @brief Allocates physical pages.
- *
- * Allocates \a nr_pages_requested and updates the alloc object.
- *
- * @param[in] alloc allocation object to add pages to
- * @param[in] nr_pages_requested number of physical pages to allocate
- *
- * @return 0 if all pages have been successfully allocated. Error code otherwise
- */
- int kbase_alloc_phy_pages_helper(struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc, size_t nr_pages_requested);
- /**
- * @brief Free physical pages.
- *
- * Frees \a nr_pages and updates the alloc object.
- *
- * @param[in] alloc allocation object to free pages from
- * @param[in] nr_pages_to_free number of physical pages to free
- */
- int kbase_free_phy_pages_helper(struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc, size_t nr_pages_to_free);
- static inline void kbase_set_dma_addr(struct page *p, dma_addr_t dma_addr)
- {
- SetPagePrivate(p);
- if (sizeof(dma_addr_t) > sizeof(p->private)) {
- /* on 32-bit ARM with LPAE dma_addr_t becomes larger, but the
- * private field stays the same. So we have to be clever and
- * use the fact that we only store DMA addresses of whole pages,
- * so the low bits should be zero */
- KBASE_DEBUG_ASSERT(!(dma_addr & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)));
- set_page_private(p, dma_addr >> PAGE_SHIFT);
- } else {
- set_page_private(p, dma_addr);
- }
- }
- static inline dma_addr_t kbase_dma_addr(struct page *p)
- {
- if (sizeof(dma_addr_t) > sizeof(p->private))
- return ((dma_addr_t)page_private(p)) << PAGE_SHIFT;
- return (dma_addr_t)page_private(p);
- }
- static inline void kbase_clear_dma_addr(struct page *p)
- {
- ClearPagePrivate(p);
- }
- /**
- * @brief Process a bus or page fault.
- *
- * This function will process a fault on a specific address space
- *
- * @param[in] kbdev The @ref kbase_device the fault happened on
- * @param[in] kctx The @ref kbase_context for the faulting address space if
- * one was found.
- * @param[in] as The address space that has the fault
- */
- void kbase_mmu_interrupt_process(struct kbase_device *kbdev,
- struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_as *as);
- /**
- * @brief Process a page fault.
- *
- * @param[in] data work_struct passed by queue_work()
- */
- void page_fault_worker(struct work_struct *data);
- /**
- * @brief Process a bus fault.
- *
- * @param[in] data work_struct passed by queue_work()
- */
- void bus_fault_worker(struct work_struct *data);
- /**
- * @brief Flush MMU workqueues.
- *
- * This function will cause any outstanding page or bus faults to be processed.
- * It should be called prior to powering off the GPU.
- *
- * @param[in] kbdev Device pointer
- */
- void kbase_flush_mmu_wqs(struct kbase_device *kbdev);
- /**
- * kbase_sync_single_for_device - update physical memory and give GPU ownership
- * @kbdev: Device pointer
- * @handle: DMA address of region
- * @size: Size of region to sync
- * @dir: DMA data direction
- */
- void kbase_sync_single_for_device(struct kbase_device *kbdev, dma_addr_t handle,
- size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir);
- /**
- * kbase_sync_single_for_cpu - update physical memory and give CPU ownership
- * @kbdev: Device pointer
- * @handle: DMA address of region
- * @size: Size of region to sync
- * @dir: DMA data direction
- */
- void kbase_sync_single_for_cpu(struct kbase_device *kbdev, dma_addr_t handle,
- size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir);
- /**
- * kbase_jit_debugfs_add - Add per context debugfs entry for JIT.
- * @kctx: kbase context
- */
- void kbase_jit_debugfs_add(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- /**
- * kbase_jit_init - Initialize the JIT memory pool management
- * @kctx: kbase context
- *
- * Returns zero on success or negative error number on failure.
- */
- int kbase_jit_init(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- /**
- * kbase_jit_allocate - Allocate JIT memory
- * @kctx: kbase context
- * @info: JIT allocation information
- *
- * Return: JIT allocation on success or NULL on failure.
- */
- struct kbase_va_region *kbase_jit_allocate(struct kbase_context *kctx,
- struct base_jit_alloc_info *info);
- /**
- * kbase_jit_free - Free a JIT allocation
- * @kctx: kbase context
- * @reg: JIT allocation
- *
- * Frees a JIT allocation and places it into the free pool for later reuse.
- */
- void kbase_jit_free(struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_va_region *reg);
- /**
- * kbase_jit_backing_lost - Inform JIT that an allocation has lost backing
- * @reg: JIT allocation
- */
- void kbase_jit_backing_lost(struct kbase_va_region *reg);
- /**
- * kbase_jit_evict - Evict a JIT allocation from the pool
- * @kctx: kbase context
- *
- * Evict the least recently used JIT allocation from the pool. This can be
- * required if normal VA allocations are failing due to VA exhaustion.
- *
- * Return: True if a JIT allocation was freed, false otherwise.
- */
- bool kbase_jit_evict(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- /**
- * kbase_jit_term - Terminate the JIT memory pool management
- * @kctx: kbase context
- */
- void kbase_jit_term(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- /**
- * kbase_map_external_resource - Map an external resource to the GPU.
- * @kctx: kbase context.
- * @reg: The region to map.
- * @locked_mm: The mm_struct which has been locked for this operation.
- * @kds_res_count: The number of KDS resources.
- * @kds_resources: Array of KDS resources.
- * @kds_access_bitmap: Access bitmap for KDS.
- * @exclusive: If the KDS resource requires exclusive access.
- *
- * Return: The physical allocation which backs the region on success or NULL
- * on failure.
- */
- struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *kbase_map_external_resource(
- struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_va_region *reg,
- struct mm_struct *locked_mm
- #ifdef CONFIG_KDS
- , u32 *kds_res_count, struct kds_resource **kds_resources,
- unsigned long *kds_access_bitmap, bool exclusive
- #endif
- );
- /**
- * kbase_unmap_external_resource - Unmap an external resource from the GPU.
- * @kctx: kbase context.
- * @reg: The region to unmap or NULL if it has already been released.
- * @alloc: The physical allocation being unmapped.
- */
- void kbase_unmap_external_resource(struct kbase_context *kctx,
- struct kbase_va_region *reg, struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc);
- /**
- * kbase_sticky_resource_init - Initialize sticky resource management.
- * @kctx: kbase context
- *
- * Returns zero on success or negative error number on failure.
- */
- int kbase_sticky_resource_init(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- /**
- * kbase_sticky_resource_acquire - Acquire a reference on a sticky resource.
- * @kctx: kbase context.
- * @gpu_addr: The GPU address of the external resource.
- *
- * Return: The metadata object which represents the binding between the
- * external resource and the kbase context on success or NULL on failure.
- */
- struct kbase_ctx_ext_res_meta *kbase_sticky_resource_acquire(
- struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 gpu_addr);
- /**
- * kbase_sticky_resource_release - Release a reference on a sticky resource.
- * @kctx: kbase context.
- * @meta: Binding metadata.
- * @gpu_addr: GPU address of the external resource.
- *
- * If meta is NULL then gpu_addr will be used to scan the metadata list and
- * find the matching metadata (if any), otherwise the provided meta will be
- * used and gpu_addr will be ignored.
- *
- * Return: True if the release found the metadata and the reference was dropped.
- */
- bool kbase_sticky_resource_release(struct kbase_context *kctx,
- struct kbase_ctx_ext_res_meta *meta, u64 gpu_addr);
- /**
- * kbase_sticky_resource_term - Terminate sticky resource management.
- * @kctx: kbase context
- */
- void kbase_sticky_resource_term(struct kbase_context *kctx);
- /**
- * kbase_zone_cache_update - Update the memory zone cache after new pages have
- * been added.
- * @alloc: The physical memory allocation to build the cache for.
- * @start_offset: Offset to where the new pages start.
- *
- * Updates an existing memory zone cache, updating the counters for the
- * various zones.
- * If the memory allocation doesn't already have a zone cache assume that
- * one isn't created and thus don't do anything.
- *
- * Return: Zero cache was updated, negative error code on error.
- */
- int kbase_zone_cache_update(struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc,
- size_t start_offset);
- /**
- * kbase_zone_cache_build - Build the memory zone cache.
- * @alloc: The physical memory allocation to build the cache for.
- *
- * Create a new zone cache for the provided physical memory allocation if
- * one doesn't already exist, if one does exist then just return.
- *
- * Return: Zero if the zone cache was created, negative error code on error.
- */
- int kbase_zone_cache_build(struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc);
- /**
- * kbase_zone_cache_clear - Clear the memory zone cache.
- * @alloc: The physical memory allocation to clear the cache on.
- */
- void kbase_zone_cache_clear(struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc);
- #endif // ifndef _KBASE_MEM_H_
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