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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2006-2009 VMware, Inc., Palo Alto, CA., USA
- * Copyright (c) 2012 David Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
- * Copyright (c) 2013 David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
- * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
- * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
- * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
- * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
- * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
- * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
- * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
- * OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
- * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
- * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
- #include <drm/drmP.h>
- #include <drm/drm_mm.h>
- #include <drm/drm_vma_manager.h>
- #include <linux/mm.h>
- #include <linux/module.h>
- #include <linux/rbtree.h>
- #include <linux/slab.h>
- #include <linux/spinlock.h>
- #include <linux/types.h>
- /**
- * DOC: vma offset manager
- *
- * The vma-manager is responsible to map arbitrary driver-dependent memory
- * regions into the linear user address-space. It provides offsets to the
- * caller which can then be used on the address_space of the drm-device. It
- * takes care to not overlap regions, size them appropriately and to not
- * confuse mm-core by inconsistent fake vm_pgoff fields.
- * Drivers shouldn't use this for object placement in VMEM. This manager should
- * only be used to manage mappings into linear user-space VMs.
- *
- * We use drm_mm as backend to manage object allocations. But it is highly
- * optimized for alloc/free calls, not lookups. Hence, we use an rb-tree to
- * speed up offset lookups.
- *
- * You must not use multiple offset managers on a single address_space.
- * Otherwise, mm-core will be unable to tear down memory mappings as the VM will
- * no longer be linear.
- *
- * This offset manager works on page-based addresses. That is, every argument
- * and return code (with the exception of drm_vma_node_offset_addr()) is given
- * in number of pages, not number of bytes. That means, object sizes and offsets
- * must always be page-aligned (as usual).
- * If you want to get a valid byte-based user-space address for a given offset,
- * please see drm_vma_node_offset_addr().
- *
- * Additionally to offset management, the vma offset manager also handles access
- * management. For every open-file context that is allowed to access a given
- * node, you must call drm_vma_node_allow(). Otherwise, an mmap() call on this
- * open-file with the offset of the node will fail with -EACCES. To revoke
- * access again, use drm_vma_node_revoke(). However, the caller is responsible
- * for destroying already existing mappings, if required.
- */
- /**
- * drm_vma_offset_manager_init - Initialize new offset-manager
- * @mgr: Manager object
- * @page_offset: Offset of available memory area (page-based)
- * @size: Size of available address space range (page-based)
- *
- * Initialize a new offset-manager. The offset and area size available for the
- * manager are given as @page_offset and @size. Both are interpreted as
- * page-numbers, not bytes.
- *
- * Adding/removing nodes from the manager is locked internally and protected
- * against concurrent access. However, node allocation and destruction is left
- * for the caller. While calling into the vma-manager, a given node must
- * always be guaranteed to be referenced.
- */
- void drm_vma_offset_manager_init(struct drm_vma_offset_manager *mgr,
- unsigned long page_offset, unsigned long size)
- {
- rwlock_init(&mgr->vm_lock);
- drm_mm_init(&mgr->vm_addr_space_mm, page_offset, size);
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_vma_offset_manager_init);
- /**
- * drm_vma_offset_manager_destroy() - Destroy offset manager
- * @mgr: Manager object
- *
- * Destroy an object manager which was previously created via
- * drm_vma_offset_manager_init(). The caller must remove all allocated nodes
- * before destroying the manager. Otherwise, drm_mm will refuse to free the
- * requested resources.
- *
- * The manager must not be accessed after this function is called.
- */
- void drm_vma_offset_manager_destroy(struct drm_vma_offset_manager *mgr)
- {
- /* take the lock to protect against buggy drivers */
- write_lock(&mgr->vm_lock);
- drm_mm_takedown(&mgr->vm_addr_space_mm);
- write_unlock(&mgr->vm_lock);
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_vma_offset_manager_destroy);
- /**
- * drm_vma_offset_lookup_locked() - Find node in offset space
- * @mgr: Manager object
- * @start: Start address for object (page-based)
- * @pages: Size of object (page-based)
- *
- * Find a node given a start address and object size. This returns the _best_
- * match for the given node. That is, @start may point somewhere into a valid
- * region and the given node will be returned, as long as the node spans the
- * whole requested area (given the size in number of pages as @pages).
- *
- * Note that before lookup the vma offset manager lookup lock must be acquired
- * with drm_vma_offset_lock_lookup(). See there for an example. This can then be
- * used to implement weakly referenced lookups using kref_get_unless_zero().
- *
- * Example:
- *
- * ::
- *
- * drm_vma_offset_lock_lookup(mgr);
- * node = drm_vma_offset_lookup_locked(mgr);
- * if (node)
- * kref_get_unless_zero(container_of(node, sth, entr));
- * drm_vma_offset_unlock_lookup(mgr);
- *
- * RETURNS:
- * Returns NULL if no suitable node can be found. Otherwise, the best match
- * is returned. It's the caller's responsibility to make sure the node doesn't
- * get destroyed before the caller can access it.
- */
- struct drm_vma_offset_node *drm_vma_offset_lookup_locked(struct drm_vma_offset_manager *mgr,
- unsigned long start,
- unsigned long pages)
- {
- struct drm_mm_node *node, *best;
- struct rb_node *iter;
- unsigned long offset;
- iter = mgr->vm_addr_space_mm.interval_tree.rb_root.rb_node;
- best = NULL;
- while (likely(iter)) {
- node = rb_entry(iter, struct drm_mm_node, rb);
- offset = node->start;
- if (start >= offset) {
- iter = iter->rb_right;
- best = node;
- if (start == offset)
- break;
- } else {
- iter = iter->rb_left;
- }
- }
- /* verify that the node spans the requested area */
- if (best) {
- offset = best->start + best->size;
- if (offset < start + pages)
- best = NULL;
- }
- if (!best)
- return NULL;
- return container_of(best, struct drm_vma_offset_node, vm_node);
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_vma_offset_lookup_locked);
- /**
- * drm_vma_offset_add() - Add offset node to manager
- * @mgr: Manager object
- * @node: Node to be added
- * @pages: Allocation size visible to user-space (in number of pages)
- *
- * Add a node to the offset-manager. If the node was already added, this does
- * nothing and return 0. @pages is the size of the object given in number of
- * pages.
- * After this call succeeds, you can access the offset of the node until it
- * is removed again.
- *
- * If this call fails, it is safe to retry the operation or call
- * drm_vma_offset_remove(), anyway. However, no cleanup is required in that
- * case.
- *
- * @pages is not required to be the same size as the underlying memory object
- * that you want to map. It only limits the size that user-space can map into
- * their address space.
- *
- * RETURNS:
- * 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
- */
- int drm_vma_offset_add(struct drm_vma_offset_manager *mgr,
- struct drm_vma_offset_node *node, unsigned long pages)
- {
- int ret;
- write_lock(&mgr->vm_lock);
- if (drm_mm_node_allocated(&node->vm_node)) {
- ret = 0;
- goto out_unlock;
- }
- ret = drm_mm_insert_node(&mgr->vm_addr_space_mm, &node->vm_node, pages);
- if (ret)
- goto out_unlock;
- out_unlock:
- write_unlock(&mgr->vm_lock);
- return ret;
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_vma_offset_add);
- /**
- * drm_vma_offset_remove() - Remove offset node from manager
- * @mgr: Manager object
- * @node: Node to be removed
- *
- * Remove a node from the offset manager. If the node wasn't added before, this
- * does nothing. After this call returns, the offset and size will be 0 until a
- * new offset is allocated via drm_vma_offset_add() again. Helper functions like
- * drm_vma_node_start() and drm_vma_node_offset_addr() will return 0 if no
- * offset is allocated.
- */
- void drm_vma_offset_remove(struct drm_vma_offset_manager *mgr,
- struct drm_vma_offset_node *node)
- {
- write_lock(&mgr->vm_lock);
- if (drm_mm_node_allocated(&node->vm_node)) {
- drm_mm_remove_node(&node->vm_node);
- memset(&node->vm_node, 0, sizeof(node->vm_node));
- }
- write_unlock(&mgr->vm_lock);
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_vma_offset_remove);
- /**
- * drm_vma_node_allow - Add open-file to list of allowed users
- * @node: Node to modify
- * @tag: Tag of file to remove
- *
- * Add @tag to the list of allowed open-files for this node. If @tag is
- * already on this list, the ref-count is incremented.
- *
- * The list of allowed-users is preserved across drm_vma_offset_add() and
- * drm_vma_offset_remove() calls. You may even call it if the node is currently
- * not added to any offset-manager.
- *
- * You must remove all open-files the same number of times as you added them
- * before destroying the node. Otherwise, you will leak memory.
- *
- * This is locked against concurrent access internally.
- *
- * RETURNS:
- * 0 on success, negative error code on internal failure (out-of-mem)
- */
- int drm_vma_node_allow(struct drm_vma_offset_node *node, struct drm_file *tag)
- {
- struct rb_node **iter;
- struct rb_node *parent = NULL;
- struct drm_vma_offset_file *new, *entry;
- int ret = 0;
- /* Preallocate entry to avoid atomic allocations below. It is quite
- * unlikely that an open-file is added twice to a single node so we
- * don't optimize for this case. OOM is checked below only if the entry
- * is actually used. */
- new = kmalloc(sizeof(*entry), GFP_KERNEL);
- write_lock(&node->vm_lock);
- iter = &node->vm_files.rb_node;
- while (likely(*iter)) {
- parent = *iter;
- entry = rb_entry(*iter, struct drm_vma_offset_file, vm_rb);
- if (tag == entry->vm_tag) {
- entry->vm_count++;
- goto unlock;
- } else if (tag > entry->vm_tag) {
- iter = &(*iter)->rb_right;
- } else {
- iter = &(*iter)->rb_left;
- }
- }
- if (!new) {
- ret = -ENOMEM;
- goto unlock;
- }
- new->vm_tag = tag;
- new->vm_count = 1;
- rb_link_node(&new->vm_rb, parent, iter);
- rb_insert_color(&new->vm_rb, &node->vm_files);
- new = NULL;
- unlock:
- write_unlock(&node->vm_lock);
- kfree(new);
- return ret;
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_vma_node_allow);
- /**
- * drm_vma_node_revoke - Remove open-file from list of allowed users
- * @node: Node to modify
- * @tag: Tag of file to remove
- *
- * Decrement the ref-count of @tag in the list of allowed open-files on @node.
- * If the ref-count drops to zero, remove @tag from the list. You must call
- * this once for every drm_vma_node_allow() on @tag.
- *
- * This is locked against concurrent access internally.
- *
- * If @tag is not on the list, nothing is done.
- */
- void drm_vma_node_revoke(struct drm_vma_offset_node *node,
- struct drm_file *tag)
- {
- struct drm_vma_offset_file *entry;
- struct rb_node *iter;
- write_lock(&node->vm_lock);
- iter = node->vm_files.rb_node;
- while (likely(iter)) {
- entry = rb_entry(iter, struct drm_vma_offset_file, vm_rb);
- if (tag == entry->vm_tag) {
- if (!--entry->vm_count) {
- rb_erase(&entry->vm_rb, &node->vm_files);
- kfree(entry);
- }
- break;
- } else if (tag > entry->vm_tag) {
- iter = iter->rb_right;
- } else {
- iter = iter->rb_left;
- }
- }
- write_unlock(&node->vm_lock);
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_vma_node_revoke);
- /**
- * drm_vma_node_is_allowed - Check whether an open-file is granted access
- * @node: Node to check
- * @tag: Tag of file to remove
- *
- * Search the list in @node whether @tag is currently on the list of allowed
- * open-files (see drm_vma_node_allow()).
- *
- * This is locked against concurrent access internally.
- *
- * RETURNS:
- * true iff @filp is on the list
- */
- bool drm_vma_node_is_allowed(struct drm_vma_offset_node *node,
- struct drm_file *tag)
- {
- struct drm_vma_offset_file *entry;
- struct rb_node *iter;
- read_lock(&node->vm_lock);
- iter = node->vm_files.rb_node;
- while (likely(iter)) {
- entry = rb_entry(iter, struct drm_vma_offset_file, vm_rb);
- if (tag == entry->vm_tag)
- break;
- else if (tag > entry->vm_tag)
- iter = iter->rb_right;
- else
- iter = iter->rb_left;
- }
- read_unlock(&node->vm_lock);
- return iter;
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_vma_node_is_allowed);
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