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2 
3 /*
4  * Copyright (C) 2013 Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
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25  * Authors:
26  *    Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
27  */
28 
29 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
30 # include <config.h>
31 #endif
32 
33 #include "kgsl_priv.h"
34 
35 #include <linux/fb.h>
36 
set_memtype(struct fd_device * dev,uint32_t handle,uint32_t flags)37 static int set_memtype(struct fd_device *dev, uint32_t handle, uint32_t flags)
38 {
39 	struct drm_kgsl_gem_memtype req = {
40 			.handle = handle,
41 			.type = flags & DRM_FREEDRENO_GEM_TYPE_MEM_MASK,
42 	};
43 
44 	return drmCommandWrite(dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_SETMEMTYPE,
45 			&req, sizeof(req));
46 }
47 
bo_alloc(struct kgsl_bo * kgsl_bo)48 static int bo_alloc(struct kgsl_bo *kgsl_bo)
49 {
50 	struct fd_bo *bo = &kgsl_bo->base;
51 	if (!kgsl_bo->offset) {
52 		struct drm_kgsl_gem_alloc req = {
53 				.handle = bo->handle,
54 		};
55 		int ret;
56 
57 		/* if the buffer is already backed by pages then this
58 		 * doesn't actually do anything (other than giving us
59 		 * the offset)
60 		 */
61 		ret = drmCommandWriteRead(bo->dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_ALLOC,
62 				&req, sizeof(req));
63 		if (ret) {
64 			ERROR_MSG("alloc failed: %s", strerror(errno));
65 			return ret;
66 		}
67 
68 		kgsl_bo->offset = req.offset;
69 	}
70 
71 	return 0;
72 }
73 
kgsl_bo_offset(struct fd_bo * bo,uint64_t * offset)74 static int kgsl_bo_offset(struct fd_bo *bo, uint64_t *offset)
75 {
76 	struct kgsl_bo *kgsl_bo = to_kgsl_bo(bo);
77 	int ret = bo_alloc(kgsl_bo);
78 	if (ret)
79 		return ret;
80 	*offset = kgsl_bo->offset;
81 	return 0;
82 }
83 
kgsl_bo_cpu_prep(struct fd_bo * bo,struct fd_pipe * pipe,uint32_t op)84 static int kgsl_bo_cpu_prep(struct fd_bo *bo, struct fd_pipe *pipe, uint32_t op)
85 {
86 	uint32_t timestamp = kgsl_bo_get_timestamp(to_kgsl_bo(bo));
87 
88 	if (op & DRM_FREEDRENO_PREP_NOSYNC) {
89 		uint32_t current;
90 		int ret;
91 
92 		/* special case for is_idle().. we can't really handle that
93 		 * properly in kgsl (perhaps we need a way to just disable
94 		 * the bo-cache for kgsl?)
95 		 */
96 		if (!pipe)
97 			return -EBUSY;
98 
99 		ret = kgsl_pipe_timestamp(to_kgsl_pipe(pipe), &current);
100 		if (ret)
101 			return ret;
102 
103 		if (timestamp > current)
104 			return -EBUSY;
105 
106 		return 0;
107 	}
108 
109 	if (timestamp)
110 		fd_pipe_wait(pipe, timestamp);
111 
112 	return 0;
113 }
114 
kgsl_bo_cpu_fini(struct fd_bo * bo)115 static void kgsl_bo_cpu_fini(struct fd_bo *bo)
116 {
117 }
118 
kgsl_bo_destroy(struct fd_bo * bo)119 static void kgsl_bo_destroy(struct fd_bo *bo)
120 {
121 	struct kgsl_bo *kgsl_bo = to_kgsl_bo(bo);
122 	free(kgsl_bo);
123 
124 }
125 
126 static struct fd_bo_funcs funcs = {
127 		.offset = kgsl_bo_offset,
128 		.cpu_prep = kgsl_bo_cpu_prep,
129 		.cpu_fini = kgsl_bo_cpu_fini,
130 		.destroy = kgsl_bo_destroy,
131 };
132 
133 /* allocate a buffer handle: */
kgsl_bo_new_handle(struct fd_device * dev,uint32_t size,uint32_t flags,uint32_t * handle)134 int kgsl_bo_new_handle(struct fd_device *dev,
135 		uint32_t size, uint32_t flags, uint32_t *handle)
136 {
137 	struct drm_kgsl_gem_create req = {
138 			.size = size,
139 	};
140 	int ret;
141 
142 	ret = drmCommandWriteRead(dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_CREATE,
143 			&req, sizeof(req));
144 	if (ret)
145 		return ret;
146 
147 	// TODO make flags match msm driver, since kgsl is legacy..
148 	// translate flags in kgsl..
149 
150 	set_memtype(dev, req.handle, flags);
151 
152 	*handle = req.handle;
153 
154 	return 0;
155 }
156 
157 /* allocate a new buffer object */
kgsl_bo_from_handle(struct fd_device * dev,uint32_t size,uint32_t handle)158 struct fd_bo * kgsl_bo_from_handle(struct fd_device *dev,
159 		uint32_t size, uint32_t handle)
160 {
161 	struct kgsl_bo *kgsl_bo;
162 	struct fd_bo *bo;
163 	unsigned i;
164 
165 	kgsl_bo = calloc(1, sizeof(*kgsl_bo));
166 	if (!kgsl_bo)
167 		return NULL;
168 
169 	bo = &kgsl_bo->base;
170 	bo->funcs = &funcs;
171 
172 	for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(kgsl_bo->list); i++)
173 		list_inithead(&kgsl_bo->list[i]);
174 
175 	return bo;
176 }
177 
178 drm_public struct fd_bo *
fd_bo_from_fbdev(struct fd_pipe * pipe,int fbfd,uint32_t size)179 fd_bo_from_fbdev(struct fd_pipe *pipe, int fbfd, uint32_t size)
180 {
181 	struct fd_bo *bo;
182 
183 	if (!is_kgsl_pipe(pipe))
184 		return NULL;
185 
186 	bo = fd_bo_new(pipe->dev, 1, 0);
187 
188 	/* this is fugly, but works around a bug in the kernel..
189 	 * priv->memdesc.size never gets set, so getbufinfo ioctl
190 	 * thinks the buffer hasn't be allocate and fails
191 	 */
192 	if (bo) {
193 		void *fbmem = drm_mmap(NULL, size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
194 				MAP_SHARED, fbfd, 0);
195 		struct kgsl_map_user_mem req = {
196 				.memtype = KGSL_USER_MEM_TYPE_ADDR,
197 				.len     = size,
198 				.offset  = 0,
199 				.hostptr = (unsigned long)fbmem,
200 		};
201 		struct kgsl_bo *kgsl_bo = to_kgsl_bo(bo);
202 		int ret;
203 
204 		ret = ioctl(to_kgsl_pipe(pipe)->fd, IOCTL_KGSL_MAP_USER_MEM, &req);
205 		if (ret) {
206 			ERROR_MSG("mapping user mem failed: %s",
207 					strerror(errno));
208 			goto fail;
209 		}
210 		kgsl_bo->gpuaddr = req.gpuaddr;
211 		bo->map = fbmem;
212 	}
213 
214 	return bo;
215 fail:
216 	if (bo)
217 		fd_bo_del(bo);
218 	return NULL;
219 }
220 
kgsl_bo_gpuaddr(struct kgsl_bo * kgsl_bo,uint32_t offset)221 uint32_t kgsl_bo_gpuaddr(struct kgsl_bo *kgsl_bo, uint32_t offset)
222 {
223 	struct fd_bo *bo = &kgsl_bo->base;
224 	if (!kgsl_bo->gpuaddr) {
225 		struct drm_kgsl_gem_bufinfo req = {
226 				.handle = bo->handle,
227 		};
228 		int ret;
229 
230 		ret = bo_alloc(kgsl_bo);
231 		if (ret) {
232 			return ret;
233 		}
234 
235 		ret = drmCommandWriteRead(bo->dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_GET_BUFINFO,
236 				&req, sizeof(req));
237 		if (ret) {
238 			ERROR_MSG("get bufinfo failed: %s", strerror(errno));
239 			return 0;
240 		}
241 
242 		kgsl_bo->gpuaddr = req.gpuaddr[0];
243 	}
244 	return kgsl_bo->gpuaddr + offset;
245 }
246 
247 /*
248  * Super-cheezy way to synchronization between mesa and ddx..  the
249  * SET_ACTIVE ioctl gives us a way to stash a 32b # w/ a GEM bo, and
250  * GET_BUFINFO gives us a way to retrieve it.  We use this to stash
251  * the timestamp of the last ISSUEIBCMDS on the buffer.
252  *
253  * To avoid an obscene amount of syscalls, we:
254  *  1) Only set the timestamp for buffers w/ an flink name, ie.
255  *     only buffers shared across processes.  This is enough to
256  *     catch the DRI2 buffers.
257  *  2) Only set the timestamp for buffers submitted to the 3d ring
258  *     and only check the timestamps on buffers submitted to the
259  *     2d ring.  This should be enough to handle synchronizing of
260  *     presentation blit.  We could do synchronization in the other
261  *     direction too, but that would be problematic if we are using
262  *     the 3d ring from DDX, since client side wouldn't know this.
263  *
264  * The waiting on timestamp happens before flush, and setting of
265  * timestamp happens after flush.  It is transparent to the user
266  * of libdrm_freedreno as all the tracking of buffers happens via
267  * _emit_reloc()..
268  */
269 
kgsl_bo_set_timestamp(struct kgsl_bo * kgsl_bo,uint32_t timestamp)270 void kgsl_bo_set_timestamp(struct kgsl_bo *kgsl_bo, uint32_t timestamp)
271 {
272 	struct fd_bo *bo = &kgsl_bo->base;
273 	if (bo->name) {
274 		struct drm_kgsl_gem_active req = {
275 				.handle = bo->handle,
276 				.active = timestamp,
277 		};
278 		int ret;
279 
280 		ret = drmCommandWrite(bo->dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_SET_ACTIVE,
281 				&req, sizeof(req));
282 		if (ret) {
283 			ERROR_MSG("set active failed: %s", strerror(errno));
284 		}
285 	}
286 }
287 
kgsl_bo_get_timestamp(struct kgsl_bo * kgsl_bo)288 uint32_t kgsl_bo_get_timestamp(struct kgsl_bo *kgsl_bo)
289 {
290 	struct fd_bo *bo = &kgsl_bo->base;
291 	uint32_t timestamp = 0;
292 	if (bo->name) {
293 		struct drm_kgsl_gem_bufinfo req = {
294 				.handle = bo->handle,
295 		};
296 		int ret;
297 
298 		ret = drmCommandWriteRead(bo->dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_GET_BUFINFO,
299 				&req, sizeof(req));
300 		if (ret) {
301 			ERROR_MSG("get bufinfo failed: %s", strerror(errno));
302 			return 0;
303 		}
304 
305 		timestamp = req.active;
306 	}
307 	return timestamp;
308 }
309