/* * \author Rickard E. (Rik) Faith * \author Daryll Strauss * \author Gareth Hughes */ /* * Created: Mon Jan 4 08:58:31 1999 by faith@valinux.com * * Copyright 1999 Precision Insight, Inc., Cedar Park, Texas. * Copyright 2000 VA Linux Systems, Inc., Sunnyvale, California. * All Rights Reserved. * * 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 (including the next * paragraph) 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 * VA LINUX SYSTEMS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "drm_crtc_internal.h" #include "drm_internal.h" #include "drm_legacy.h" #if defined(CONFIG_MMU) && defined(CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE) #include #include #endif /* from BKL pushdown */ DEFINE_MUTEX(drm_global_mutex); bool drm_dev_needs_global_mutex(struct drm_device *dev) { /* * Legacy drivers rely on all kinds of BKL locking semantics, don't * bother. They also still need BKL locking for their ioctls, so better * safe than sorry. */ if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_LEGACY)) return true; /* * The deprecated ->load callback must be called after the driver is * already registered. This means such drivers rely on the BKL to make * sure an open can't proceed until the driver is actually fully set up. * Similar hilarity holds for the unload callback. */ if (dev->driver->load || dev->driver->unload) return true; /* * Drivers with the lastclose callback assume that it's synchronized * against concurrent opens, which again needs the BKL. The proper fix * is to use the drm_client infrastructure with proper locking for each * client. */ if (dev->driver->lastclose) return true; return false; } /** * DOC: file operations * * Drivers must define the file operations structure that forms the DRM * userspace API entry point, even though most of those operations are * implemented in the DRM core. The resulting &struct file_operations must be * stored in the &drm_driver.fops field. The mandatory functions are drm_open(), * drm_read(), drm_ioctl() and drm_compat_ioctl() if CONFIG_COMPAT is enabled * Note that drm_compat_ioctl will be NULL if CONFIG_COMPAT=n, so there's no * need to sprinkle #ifdef into the code. Drivers which implement private ioctls * that require 32/64 bit compatibility support must provide their own * &file_operations.compat_ioctl handler that processes private ioctls and calls * drm_compat_ioctl() for core ioctls. * * In addition drm_read() and drm_poll() provide support for DRM events. DRM * events are a generic and extensible means to send asynchronous events to * userspace through the file descriptor. They are used to send vblank event and * page flip completions by the KMS API. But drivers can also use it for their * own needs, e.g. to signal completion of rendering. * * For the driver-side event interface see drm_event_reserve_init() and * drm_send_event() as the main starting points. * * The memory mapping implementation will vary depending on how the driver * manages memory. Legacy drivers will use the deprecated drm_legacy_mmap() * function, modern drivers should use one of the provided memory-manager * specific implementations. For GEM-based drivers this is drm_gem_mmap(), and * for drivers which use the CMA GEM helpers it's drm_gem_cma_mmap(). * * No other file operations are supported by the DRM userspace API. Overall the * following is an example &file_operations structure:: * * static const example_drm_fops = { * .owner = THIS_MODULE, * .open = drm_open, * .release = drm_release, * .unlocked_ioctl = drm_ioctl, * .compat_ioctl = drm_compat_ioctl, // NULL if CONFIG_COMPAT=n * .poll = drm_poll, * .read = drm_read, * .llseek = no_llseek, * .mmap = drm_gem_mmap, * }; * * For plain GEM based drivers there is the DEFINE_DRM_GEM_FOPS() macro, and for * CMA based drivers there is the DEFINE_DRM_GEM_CMA_FOPS() macro to make this * simpler. * * The driver's &file_operations must be stored in &drm_driver.fops. * * For driver-private IOCTL handling see the more detailed discussion in * :ref:`IOCTL support in the userland interfaces chapter`. */ /** * drm_file_alloc - allocate file context * @minor: minor to allocate on * * This allocates a new DRM file context. It is not linked into any context and * can be used by the caller freely. Note that the context keeps a pointer to * @minor, so it must be freed before @minor is. * * RETURNS: * Pointer to newly allocated context, ERR_PTR on failure. */ struct drm_file *drm_file_alloc(struct drm_minor *minor) { struct drm_device *dev = minor->dev; struct drm_file *file; int ret; file = kzalloc(sizeof(*file), GFP_KERNEL); if (!file) return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); #ifdef __linux__ file->pid = get_pid(task_pid(current)); #endif file->minor = minor; /* for compatibility root is always authenticated */ file->authenticated = capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&file->lhead); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&file->fbs); rw_init(&file->fbs_lock, "fbslk"); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&file->blobs); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&file->pending_event_list); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&file->event_list); init_waitqueue_head(&file->event_wait); file->event_space = 4096; /* set aside 4k for event buffer */ mtx_init(&file->master_lookup_lock, IPL_NONE); rw_init(&file->event_read_lock, "evread"); if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_GEM)) drm_gem_open(dev, file); if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_SYNCOBJ)) drm_syncobj_open(file); drm_prime_init_file_private(&file->prime); if (dev->driver->open) { ret = dev->driver->open(dev, file); if (ret < 0) goto out_prime_destroy; } return file; out_prime_destroy: drm_prime_destroy_file_private(&file->prime); if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_SYNCOBJ)) drm_syncobj_release(file); if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_GEM)) drm_gem_release(dev, file); put_pid(file->pid); kfree(file); return ERR_PTR(ret); } static void drm_events_release(struct drm_file *file_priv) { struct drm_device *dev = file_priv->minor->dev; struct drm_pending_event *e, *et; unsigned long flags; spin_lock_irqsave(&dev->event_lock, flags); /* Unlink pending events */ list_for_each_entry_safe(e, et, &file_priv->pending_event_list, pending_link) { list_del(&e->pending_link); e->file_priv = NULL; } /* Remove unconsumed events */ list_for_each_entry_safe(e, et, &file_priv->event_list, link) { list_del(&e->link); kfree(e); } spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dev->event_lock, flags); } /** * drm_file_free - free file context * @file: context to free, or NULL * * This destroys and deallocates a DRM file context previously allocated via * drm_file_alloc(). The caller must make sure to unlink it from any contexts * before calling this. * * If NULL is passed, this is a no-op. * * RETURNS: * 0 on success, or error code on failure. */ void drm_file_free(struct drm_file *file) { struct drm_device *dev; if (!file) return; dev = file->minor->dev; #ifdef __linux__ DRM_DEBUG("comm=\"%s\", pid=%d, dev=0x%lx, open_count=%d\n", current->comm, task_pid_nr(current), (long)old_encode_dev(file->minor->kdev->devt), atomic_read(&dev->open_count)); #else DRM_DEBUG("pid = %d, device = 0x%lx, open_count = %d\n", curproc->p_p->ps_pid, (long)&dev->dev, atomic_read(&dev->open_count)); #endif if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_LEGACY) && dev->driver->preclose) dev->driver->preclose(dev, file); if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_LEGACY)) drm_legacy_lock_release(dev, file->filp); if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_HAVE_DMA)) drm_legacy_reclaim_buffers(dev, file); drm_events_release(file); if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET)) { drm_fb_release(file); drm_property_destroy_user_blobs(dev, file); } if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_SYNCOBJ)) drm_syncobj_release(file); if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_GEM)) drm_gem_release(dev, file); drm_legacy_ctxbitmap_flush(dev, file); if (drm_is_primary_client(file)) drm_master_release(file); if (dev->driver->postclose) dev->driver->postclose(dev, file); drm_prime_destroy_file_private(&file->prime); WARN_ON(!list_empty(&file->event_list)); put_pid(file->pid); kfree(file); } #ifdef __linux__ static void drm_close_helper(struct file *filp) { struct drm_file *file_priv = filp->private_data; struct drm_device *dev = file_priv->minor->dev; mutex_lock(&dev->filelist_mutex); list_del(&file_priv->lhead); mutex_unlock(&dev->filelist_mutex); drm_file_free(file_priv); } /* * Check whether DRI will run on this CPU. * * \return non-zero if the DRI will run on this CPU, or zero otherwise. */ static int drm_cpu_valid(void) { #if defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__sparc_v9__) return 0; /* No cmpxchg before v9 sparc. */ #endif return 1; } #endif /* __linux__ */ /* * Called whenever a process opens a drm node * * \param filp file pointer. * \param minor acquired minor-object. * \return zero on success or a negative number on failure. * * Creates and initializes a drm_file structure for the file private data in \p * filp and add it into the double linked list in \p dev. */ #ifdef __linux__ static int drm_open_helper(struct file *filp, struct drm_minor *minor) { struct drm_device *dev = minor->dev; struct drm_file *priv; int ret; if (filp->f_flags & O_EXCL) return -EBUSY; /* No exclusive opens */ if (!drm_cpu_valid()) return -EINVAL; if (dev->switch_power_state != DRM_SWITCH_POWER_ON && dev->switch_power_state != DRM_SWITCH_POWER_DYNAMIC_OFF) return -EINVAL; DRM_DEBUG("comm=\"%s\", pid=%d, minor=%d\n", current->comm, task_pid_nr(current), minor->index); priv = drm_file_alloc(minor); if (IS_ERR(priv)) return PTR_ERR(priv); if (drm_is_primary_client(priv)) { ret = drm_master_open(priv); if (ret) { drm_file_free(priv); return ret; } } filp->private_data = priv; filp->f_mode |= FMODE_UNSIGNED_OFFSET; priv->filp = filp; mutex_lock(&dev->filelist_mutex); list_add(&priv->lhead, &dev->filelist); mutex_unlock(&dev->filelist_mutex); #ifdef __alpha__ /* * Default the hose */ if (!dev->hose) { struct pci_dev *pci_dev; pci_dev = pci_get_class(PCI_CLASS_DISPLAY_VGA << 8, NULL); if (pci_dev) { dev->hose = pci_dev->sysdata; pci_dev_put(pci_dev); } if (!dev->hose) { struct pci_bus *b = list_entry(pci_root_buses.next, struct pci_bus, node); if (b) dev->hose = b->sysdata; } } #endif return 0; } #endif /* __linux__ */ /** * drm_open - open method for DRM file * @inode: device inode * @filp: file pointer. * * This function must be used by drivers as their &file_operations.open method. * It looks up the correct DRM device and instantiates all the per-file * resources for it. It also calls the &drm_driver.open driver callback. * * RETURNS: * * 0 on success or negative errno value on falure. */ #ifdef __linux__ int drm_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) { struct drm_device *dev; struct drm_minor *minor; int retcode; int need_setup = 0; minor = drm_minor_acquire(iminor(inode)); if (IS_ERR(minor)) return PTR_ERR(minor); dev = minor->dev; if (drm_dev_needs_global_mutex(dev)) mutex_lock(&drm_global_mutex); if (!atomic_fetch_inc(&dev->open_count)) need_setup = 1; /* share address_space across all char-devs of a single device */ filp->f_mapping = dev->anon_inode->i_mapping; retcode = drm_open_helper(filp, minor); if (retcode) goto err_undo; if (need_setup) { retcode = drm_legacy_setup(dev); if (retcode) { drm_close_helper(filp); goto err_undo; } } if (drm_dev_needs_global_mutex(dev)) mutex_unlock(&drm_global_mutex); return 0; err_undo: atomic_dec(&dev->open_count); if (drm_dev_needs_global_mutex(dev)) mutex_unlock(&drm_global_mutex); drm_minor_release(minor); return retcode; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_open); #endif void drm_lastclose(struct drm_device * dev) { DRM_DEBUG("\n"); if (dev->driver->lastclose) dev->driver->lastclose(dev); DRM_DEBUG("driver lastclose completed\n"); if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_LEGACY)) drm_legacy_dev_reinit(dev); drm_client_dev_restore(dev); } /** * drm_release - release method for DRM file * @inode: device inode * @filp: file pointer. * * This function must be used by drivers as their &file_operations.release * method. It frees any resources associated with the open file, and calls the * &drm_driver.postclose driver callback. If this is the last open file for the * DRM device also proceeds to call the &drm_driver.lastclose driver callback. * * RETURNS: * * Always succeeds and returns 0. */ int drm_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) { STUB(); return -ENOSYS; #ifdef notyet struct drm_file *file_priv = filp->private_data; struct drm_minor *minor = file_priv->minor; struct drm_device *dev = minor->dev; if (drm_dev_needs_global_mutex(dev)) mutex_lock(&drm_global_mutex); DRM_DEBUG("open_count = %d\n", atomic_read(&dev->open_count)); drm_close_helper(filp); if (atomic_dec_and_test(&dev->open_count)) drm_lastclose(dev); if (drm_dev_needs_global_mutex(dev)) mutex_unlock(&drm_global_mutex); drm_minor_release(minor); return 0; #endif } EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_release); /** * drm_release_noglobal - release method for DRM file * @inode: device inode * @filp: file pointer. * * This function may be used by drivers as their &file_operations.release * method. It frees any resources associated with the open file prior to taking * the drm_global_mutex, which then calls the &drm_driver.postclose driver * callback. If this is the last open file for the DRM device also proceeds to * call the &drm_driver.lastclose driver callback. * * RETURNS: * * Always succeeds and returns 0. */ int drm_release_noglobal(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) { STUB(); return -ENOSYS; #ifdef notyet struct drm_file *file_priv = filp->private_data; struct drm_minor *minor = file_priv->minor; struct drm_device *dev = minor->dev; drm_close_helper(filp); if (atomic_dec_and_mutex_lock(&dev->open_count, &drm_global_mutex)) { drm_lastclose(dev); mutex_unlock(&drm_global_mutex); } drm_minor_release(minor); return 0; #endif } EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_release_noglobal); /** * drm_read - read method for DRM file * @filp: file pointer * @buffer: userspace destination pointer for the read * @count: count in bytes to read * @offset: offset to read * * This function must be used by drivers as their &file_operations.read * method iff they use DRM events for asynchronous signalling to userspace. * Since events are used by the KMS API for vblank and page flip completion this * means all modern display drivers must use it. * * @offset is ignored, DRM events are read like a pipe. Therefore drivers also * must set the &file_operation.llseek to no_llseek(). Polling support is * provided by drm_poll(). * * This function will only ever read a full event. Therefore userspace must * supply a big enough buffer to fit any event to ensure forward progress. Since * the maximum event space is currently 4K it's recommended to just use that for * safety. * * RETURNS: * * Number of bytes read (always aligned to full events, and can be 0) or a * negative error code on failure. */ ssize_t drm_read(struct file *filp, char __user *buffer, size_t count, loff_t *offset) { STUB(); return -ENOSYS; #ifdef notyet struct drm_file *file_priv = filp->private_data; struct drm_device *dev = file_priv->minor->dev; ssize_t ret; ret = mutex_lock_interruptible(&file_priv->event_read_lock); if (ret) return ret; for (;;) { struct drm_pending_event *e = NULL; spin_lock_irq(&dev->event_lock); if (!list_empty(&file_priv->event_list)) { e = list_first_entry(&file_priv->event_list, struct drm_pending_event, link); file_priv->event_space += e->event->length; list_del(&e->link); } spin_unlock_irq(&dev->event_lock); if (e == NULL) { if (ret) break; if (filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) { ret = -EAGAIN; break; } mutex_unlock(&file_priv->event_read_lock); ret = wait_event_interruptible(file_priv->event_wait, !list_empty(&file_priv->event_list)); if (ret >= 0) ret = mutex_lock_interruptible(&file_priv->event_read_lock); if (ret) return ret; } else { unsigned length = e->event->length; if (length > count - ret) { put_back_event: spin_lock_irq(&dev->event_lock); file_priv->event_space -= length; list_add(&e->link, &file_priv->event_list); spin_unlock_irq(&dev->event_lock); wake_up_interruptible_poll(&file_priv->event_wait, EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDNORM); break; } if (copy_to_user(buffer + ret, e->event, length)) { if (ret == 0) ret = -EFAULT; goto put_back_event; } ret += length; kfree(e); } } mutex_unlock(&file_priv->event_read_lock); return ret; #endif } EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_read); #ifdef notyet /** * drm_poll - poll method for DRM file * @filp: file pointer * @wait: poll waiter table * * This function must be used by drivers as their &file_operations.read method * iff they use DRM events for asynchronous signalling to userspace. Since * events are used by the KMS API for vblank and page flip completion this means * all modern display drivers must use it. * * See also drm_read(). * * RETURNS: * * Mask of POLL flags indicating the current status of the file. */ __poll_t drm_poll(struct file *filp, struct poll_table_struct *wait) { struct drm_file *file_priv = filp->private_data; __poll_t mask = 0; poll_wait(filp, &file_priv->event_wait, wait); if (!list_empty(&file_priv->event_list)) mask |= EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDNORM; return mask; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_poll); #endif /** * drm_event_reserve_init_locked - init a DRM event and reserve space for it * @dev: DRM device * @file_priv: DRM file private data * @p: tracking structure for the pending event * @e: actual event data to deliver to userspace * * This function prepares the passed in event for eventual delivery. If the event * doesn't get delivered (because the IOCTL fails later on, before queuing up * anything) then the even must be cancelled and freed using * drm_event_cancel_free(). Successfully initialized events should be sent out * using drm_send_event() or drm_send_event_locked() to signal completion of the * asynchronous event to userspace. * * If callers embedded @p into a larger structure it must be allocated with * kmalloc and @p must be the first member element. * * This is the locked version of drm_event_reserve_init() for callers which * already hold &drm_device.event_lock. * * RETURNS: * * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. */ int drm_event_reserve_init_locked(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_priv, struct drm_pending_event *p, struct drm_event *e) { if (file_priv->event_space < e->length) return -ENOMEM; file_priv->event_space -= e->length; p->event = e; list_add(&p->pending_link, &file_priv->pending_event_list); p->file_priv = file_priv; return 0; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_event_reserve_init_locked); /** * drm_event_reserve_init - init a DRM event and reserve space for it * @dev: DRM device * @file_priv: DRM file private data * @p: tracking structure for the pending event * @e: actual event data to deliver to userspace * * This function prepares the passed in event for eventual delivery. If the event * doesn't get delivered (because the IOCTL fails later on, before queuing up * anything) then the even must be cancelled and freed using * drm_event_cancel_free(). Successfully initialized events should be sent out * using drm_send_event() or drm_send_event_locked() to signal completion of the * asynchronous event to userspace. * * If callers embedded @p into a larger structure it must be allocated with * kmalloc and @p must be the first member element. * * Callers which already hold &drm_device.event_lock should use * drm_event_reserve_init_locked() instead. * * RETURNS: * * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. */ int drm_event_reserve_init(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_priv, struct drm_pending_event *p, struct drm_event *e) { unsigned long flags; int ret; spin_lock_irqsave(&dev->event_lock, flags); ret = drm_event_reserve_init_locked(dev, file_priv, p, e); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dev->event_lock, flags); return ret; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_event_reserve_init); /** * drm_event_cancel_free - free a DRM event and release its space * @dev: DRM device * @p: tracking structure for the pending event * * This function frees the event @p initialized with drm_event_reserve_init() * and releases any allocated space. It is used to cancel an event when the * nonblocking operation could not be submitted and needed to be aborted. */ void drm_event_cancel_free(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_pending_event *p) { unsigned long flags; spin_lock_irqsave(&dev->event_lock, flags); if (p->file_priv) { p->file_priv->event_space += p->event->length; list_del(&p->pending_link); } spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dev->event_lock, flags); if (p->fence) dma_fence_put(p->fence); kfree(p); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_event_cancel_free); /** * drm_send_event_locked - send DRM event to file descriptor * @dev: DRM device * @e: DRM event to deliver * * This function sends the event @e, initialized with drm_event_reserve_init(), * to its associated userspace DRM file. Callers must already hold * &drm_device.event_lock, see drm_send_event() for the unlocked version. * * Note that the core will take care of unlinking and disarming events when the * corresponding DRM file is closed. Drivers need not worry about whether the * DRM file for this event still exists and can call this function upon * completion of the asynchronous work unconditionally. */ void drm_send_event_locked(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_pending_event *e) { assert_spin_locked(&dev->event_lock); if (e->completion) { complete_all(e->completion); e->completion_release(e->completion); e->completion = NULL; } if (e->fence) { dma_fence_signal(e->fence); dma_fence_put(e->fence); } if (!e->file_priv) { kfree(e); return; } list_del(&e->pending_link); list_add_tail(&e->link, &e->file_priv->event_list); wake_up_interruptible_poll(&e->file_priv->event_wait, EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDNORM); #ifdef __OpenBSD__ selwakeup(&e->file_priv->rsel); #endif } EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_send_event_locked); /** * drm_send_event - send DRM event to file descriptor * @dev: DRM device * @e: DRM event to deliver * * This function sends the event @e, initialized with drm_event_reserve_init(), * to its associated userspace DRM file. This function acquires * &drm_device.event_lock, see drm_send_event_locked() for callers which already * hold this lock. * * Note that the core will take care of unlinking and disarming events when the * corresponding DRM file is closed. Drivers need not worry about whether the * DRM file for this event still exists and can call this function upon * completion of the asynchronous work unconditionally. */ void drm_send_event(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_pending_event *e) { unsigned long irqflags; spin_lock_irqsave(&dev->event_lock, irqflags); drm_send_event_locked(dev, e); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dev->event_lock, irqflags); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_send_event); /** * mock_drm_getfile - Create a new struct file for the drm device * @minor: drm minor to wrap (e.g. #drm_device.primary) * @flags: file creation mode (O_RDWR etc) * * This create a new struct file that wraps a DRM file context around a * DRM minor. This mimicks userspace opening e.g. /dev/dri/card0, but without * invoking userspace. The struct file may be operated on using its f_op * (the drm_device.driver.fops) to mimick userspace operations, or be supplied * to userspace facing functions as an internal/anonymous client. * * RETURNS: * Pointer to newly created struct file, ERR_PTR on failure. */ struct file *mock_drm_getfile(struct drm_minor *minor, unsigned int flags) { STUB(); return ERR_PTR(-ENOSYS); #ifdef notyet struct drm_device *dev = minor->dev; struct drm_file *priv; struct file *file; priv = drm_file_alloc(minor); if (IS_ERR(priv)) return ERR_CAST(priv); file = anon_inode_getfile("drm", dev->driver->fops, priv, flags); if (IS_ERR(file)) { drm_file_free(priv); return file; } /* Everyone shares a single global address space */ file->f_mapping = dev->anon_inode->i_mapping; drm_dev_get(dev); priv->filp = file; return file; #endif } EXPORT_SYMBOL_FOR_TESTS_ONLY(mock_drm_getfile); #ifdef CONFIG_MMU #ifdef CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE /* * drm_addr_inflate() attempts to construct an aligned area by inflating * the area size and skipping the unaligned start of the area. * adapted from shmem_get_unmapped_area() */ static unsigned long drm_addr_inflate(unsigned long addr, unsigned long len, unsigned long pgoff, unsigned long flags, unsigned long huge_size) { unsigned long offset, inflated_len; unsigned long inflated_addr; unsigned long inflated_offset; offset = (pgoff << PAGE_SHIFT) & (huge_size - 1); if (offset && offset + len < 2 * huge_size) return addr; if ((addr & (huge_size - 1)) == offset) return addr; inflated_len = len + huge_size - PAGE_SIZE; if (inflated_len > TASK_SIZE) return addr; if (inflated_len < len) return addr; inflated_addr = current->mm->get_unmapped_area(NULL, 0, inflated_len, 0, flags); if (IS_ERR_VALUE(inflated_addr)) return addr; if (inflated_addr & ~LINUX_PAGE_MASK) return addr; inflated_offset = inflated_addr & (huge_size - 1); inflated_addr += offset - inflated_offset; if (inflated_offset > offset) inflated_addr += huge_size; if (inflated_addr > TASK_SIZE - len) return addr; return inflated_addr; } /** * drm_get_unmapped_area() - Get an unused user-space virtual memory area * suitable for huge page table entries. * @file: The struct file representing the address space being mmap()'d. * @uaddr: Start address suggested by user-space. * @len: Length of the area. * @pgoff: The page offset into the address space. * @flags: mmap flags * @mgr: The address space manager used by the drm driver. This argument can * probably be removed at some point when all drivers use the same * address space manager. * * This function attempts to find an unused user-space virtual memory area * that can accommodate the size we want to map, and that is properly * aligned to facilitate huge page table entries matching actual * huge pages or huge page aligned memory in buffer objects. Buffer objects * are assumed to start at huge page boundary pfns (io memory) or be * populated by huge pages aligned to the start of the buffer object * (system- or coherent memory). Adapted from shmem_get_unmapped_area. * * Return: aligned user-space address. */ unsigned long drm_get_unmapped_area(struct file *file, unsigned long uaddr, unsigned long len, unsigned long pgoff, unsigned long flags, struct drm_vma_offset_manager *mgr) { unsigned long addr; unsigned long inflated_addr; struct drm_vma_offset_node *node; if (len > TASK_SIZE) return -ENOMEM; /* * @pgoff is the file page-offset the huge page boundaries of * which typically aligns to physical address huge page boundaries. * That's not true for DRM, however, where physical address huge * page boundaries instead are aligned with the offset from * buffer object start. So adjust @pgoff to be the offset from * buffer object start. */ drm_vma_offset_lock_lookup(mgr); node = drm_vma_offset_lookup_locked(mgr, pgoff, 1); if (node) pgoff -= node->vm_node.start; drm_vma_offset_unlock_lookup(mgr); addr = current->mm->get_unmapped_area(file, uaddr, len, pgoff, flags); if (IS_ERR_VALUE(addr)) return addr; if (addr & ~LINUX_PAGE_MASK) return addr; if (addr > TASK_SIZE - len) return addr; if (len < HPAGE_PMD_SIZE) return addr; if (flags & MAP_FIXED) return addr; /* * Our priority is to support MAP_SHARED mapped hugely; * and support MAP_PRIVATE mapped hugely too, until it is COWed. * But if caller specified an address hint, respect that as before. */ if (uaddr) return addr; inflated_addr = drm_addr_inflate(addr, len, pgoff, flags, HPAGE_PMD_SIZE); if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE_PUD) && len >= HPAGE_PUD_SIZE) inflated_addr = drm_addr_inflate(inflated_addr, len, pgoff, flags, HPAGE_PUD_SIZE); return inflated_addr; } #else /* CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE */ unsigned long drm_get_unmapped_area(struct file *file, unsigned long uaddr, unsigned long len, unsigned long pgoff, unsigned long flags, struct drm_vma_offset_manager *mgr) { return current->mm->get_unmapped_area(file, uaddr, len, pgoff, flags); } #endif /* CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE */ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(drm_get_unmapped_area); #endif /* CONFIG_MMU */