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authorInki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>2012-11-04 05:48:52 -0800
committerInki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>2012-12-04 14:46:01 +0900
commit2a3098ff6c2109557868f9f230f4725312dcb882 (patch)
treecb8ae0355a46c48602bb4df2c7b56ed25eb77f65 /include/uapi/drm/exynos_drm.h
parentdrm/exynos: remove unnecessary sg_alloc_table call (diff)
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drm/exynos: add userptr feature for g2d module
This patch adds userptr feautre for G2D module. The userptr means user space address allocated by malloc(). And the purpose of this feature is to make G2D's dma able to access the user space region. To user this feature, user should flag G2D_BUF_USRPTR to offset variable of struct drm_exynos_g2d_cmd and fill struct drm_exynos_g2d_userptr with user space address and size for it and then should set a pointer to drm_exynos_g2d_userptr object to data variable of struct drm_exynos_g2d_cmd. The last bit of offset variable is used to check if the cmdlist's buffer type is userptr or not. If userptr, the g2d driver gets user space address and size and then gets pages through get_user_pages(). (another case is counted as gem handle) Below is sample codes: static void set_cmd(struct drm_exynos_g2d_cmd *cmd, unsigned long offset, unsigned long data) { cmd->offset = offset; cmd->data = data; } static int solid_fill_test(int x, int y, unsigned long userptr) { struct drm_exynos_g2d_cmd cmd_gem[5]; struct drm_exynos_g2d_userptr g2d_userptr; unsigned int gem_nr = 0; ... g2d_userptr.userptr = userptr; g2d_userptr.size = x * y * 4; set_cmd(&cmd_gem[gem_nr++], DST_BASE_ADDR_REG | G2D_BUF_USERPTR, (unsigned long)&g2d_userptr); ... } int main(int argc, char **argv) { unsigned long addr; ... addr = malloc(x * y * 4); ... solid_fill_test(x, y, addr); ... } And next, the pages are mapped with iommu table and the device address is set to cmdlist so that G2D's dma can access it. As you may know, the pages from get_user_pages() are pinned. In other words, they CAN NOT be migrated and also swapped out. So the dma access would be safe. But the use of userptr feature has performance overhead so this patch also has memory pool to the userptr feature. Please, assume that user sends cmdlist filled with userptr and size every time to g2d driver, and the get_user_pages funcion will be called every time. The memory pool has maximum 64MB size and the userptr that user had ever sent, is holded in the memory pool. This meaning is that if the userptr from user is same as one in the memory pool, device address to the userptr in the memory pool is set to cmdlist. And last, the pages from get_user_pages() will be freed once user calls free() and the dma access is completed. Actually, get_user_pages() takes 2 reference counts if the user process has never accessed user region allocated by malloc(). Then, if the user calls free(), the page reference count becomes 1 and becomes 0 with put_page() call. And the reverse holds as well. This means how the pages backed are used by dma and freed. This patch is based on "drm/exynos: add iommu support for g2d", https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/1629481/ Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kyungmin Park <kyungmin.park@samsung.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/uapi/drm/exynos_drm.h')
-rw-r--r--include/uapi/drm/exynos_drm.h13
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/include/uapi/drm/exynos_drm.h b/include/uapi/drm/exynos_drm.h
index c0494d586e23..49f010f2b27f 100644
--- a/include/uapi/drm/exynos_drm.h
+++ b/include/uapi/drm/exynos_drm.h
@@ -133,17 +133,26 @@ struct drm_exynos_g2d_cmd {
__u32 data;
};
+enum drm_exynos_g2d_buf_type {
+ G2D_BUF_USERPTR = 1 << 31,
+};
+
enum drm_exynos_g2d_event_type {
G2D_EVENT_NOT,
G2D_EVENT_NONSTOP,
G2D_EVENT_STOP, /* not yet */
};
+struct drm_exynos_g2d_userptr {
+ unsigned long userptr;
+ unsigned long size;
+};
+
struct drm_exynos_g2d_set_cmdlist {
__u64 cmd;
- __u64 cmd_gem;
+ __u64 cmd_buf;
__u32 cmd_nr;
- __u32 cmd_gem_nr;
+ __u32 cmd_buf_nr;
/* for g2d event */
__u64 event_type;