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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */
2 /*
3  * Copyright © 2016 Intel Corporation
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25 
26 #ifndef __I915_VMA_TYPES_H__
27 #define __I915_VMA_TYPES_H__
28 
29 #include <linux/rbtree.h>
30 
31 #include <drm/drm_mm.h>
32 
33 #include "gem/i915_gem_object_types.h"
34 
35 enum i915_cache_level;
36 
37 /**
38  * DOC: Global GTT views
39  *
40  * Background and previous state
41  *
42  * Historically objects could exists (be bound) in global GTT space only as
43  * singular instances with a view representing all of the object's backing pages
44  * in a linear fashion. This view will be called a normal view.
45  *
46  * To support multiple views of the same object, where the number of mapped
47  * pages is not equal to the backing store, or where the layout of the pages
48  * is not linear, concept of a GGTT view was added.
49  *
50  * One example of an alternative view is a stereo display driven by a single
51  * image. In this case we would have a framebuffer looking like this
52  * (2x2 pages):
53  *
54  *    12
55  *    34
56  *
57  * Above would represent a normal GGTT view as normally mapped for GPU or CPU
58  * rendering. In contrast, fed to the display engine would be an alternative
59  * view which could look something like this:
60  *
61  *   1212
62  *   3434
63  *
64  * In this example both the size and layout of pages in the alternative view is
65  * different from the normal view.
66  *
67  * Implementation and usage
68  *
69  * GGTT views are implemented using VMAs and are distinguished via enum
70  * i915_ggtt_view_type and struct i915_ggtt_view.
71  *
72  * A new flavour of core GEM functions which work with GGTT bound objects were
73  * added with the _ggtt_ infix, and sometimes with _view postfix to avoid
74  * renaming  in large amounts of code. They take the struct i915_ggtt_view
75  * parameter encapsulating all metadata required to implement a view.
76  *
77  * As a helper for callers which are only interested in the normal view,
78  * globally const i915_ggtt_view_normal singleton instance exists. All old core
79  * GEM API functions, the ones not taking the view parameter, are operating on,
80  * or with the normal GGTT view.
81  *
82  * Code wanting to add or use a new GGTT view needs to:
83  *
84  * 1. Add a new enum with a suitable name.
85  * 2. Extend the metadata in the i915_ggtt_view structure if required.
86  * 3. Add support to i915_get_vma_pages().
87  *
88  * New views are required to build a scatter-gather table from within the
89  * i915_get_vma_pages function. This table is stored in the vma.ggtt_view and
90  * exists for the lifetime of an VMA.
91  *
92  * Core API is designed to have copy semantics which means that passed in
93  * struct i915_ggtt_view does not need to be persistent (left around after
94  * calling the core API functions).
95  *
96  */
97 
98 struct intel_remapped_plane_info {
99 	/* in gtt pages */
100 	unsigned int width, height, stride, offset;
101 } __packed;
102 
103 struct intel_remapped_info {
104 	struct intel_remapped_plane_info plane[2];
105 	unsigned int unused_mbz;
106 } __packed;
107 
108 struct intel_rotation_info {
109 	struct intel_remapped_plane_info plane[2];
110 } __packed;
111 
112 struct intel_partial_info {
113 	u64 offset;
114 	unsigned int size;
115 } __packed;
116 
117 enum i915_ggtt_view_type {
118 	I915_GGTT_VIEW_NORMAL = 0,
119 	I915_GGTT_VIEW_ROTATED = sizeof(struct intel_rotation_info),
120 	I915_GGTT_VIEW_PARTIAL = sizeof(struct intel_partial_info),
121 	I915_GGTT_VIEW_REMAPPED = sizeof(struct intel_remapped_info),
122 };
123 
assert_i915_gem_gtt_types(void)124 static inline void assert_i915_gem_gtt_types(void)
125 {
126 	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct intel_rotation_info) != 8*sizeof(unsigned int));
127 	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct intel_partial_info) != sizeof(u64) + sizeof(unsigned int));
128 	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct intel_remapped_info) != 9*sizeof(unsigned int));
129 
130 	/* Check that rotation/remapped shares offsets for simplicity */
131 	BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct intel_remapped_info, plane[0]) !=
132 		     offsetof(struct intel_rotation_info, plane[0]));
133 	BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetofend(struct intel_remapped_info, plane[1]) !=
134 		     offsetofend(struct intel_rotation_info, plane[1]));
135 
136 	/* As we encode the size of each branch inside the union into its type,
137 	 * we have to be careful that each branch has a unique size.
138 	 */
139 	switch ((enum i915_ggtt_view_type)0) {
140 	case I915_GGTT_VIEW_NORMAL:
141 	case I915_GGTT_VIEW_PARTIAL:
142 	case I915_GGTT_VIEW_ROTATED:
143 	case I915_GGTT_VIEW_REMAPPED:
144 		/* gcc complains if these are identical cases */
145 		break;
146 	}
147 }
148 
149 struct i915_ggtt_view {
150 	enum i915_ggtt_view_type type;
151 	union {
152 		/* Members need to contain no holes/padding */
153 		struct intel_partial_info partial;
154 		struct intel_rotation_info rotated;
155 		struct intel_remapped_info remapped;
156 	};
157 };
158 
159 /**
160  * DOC: Virtual Memory Address
161  *
162  * A VMA represents a GEM BO that is bound into an address space. Therefore, a
163  * VMA's presence cannot be guaranteed before binding, or after unbinding the
164  * object into/from the address space.
165  *
166  * To make things as simple as possible (ie. no refcounting), a VMA's lifetime
167  * will always be <= an objects lifetime. So object refcounting should cover us.
168  */
169 struct i915_vma {
170 	struct drm_mm_node node;
171 
172 	struct i915_address_space *vm;
173 	const struct i915_vma_ops *ops;
174 
175 	struct drm_i915_gem_object *obj;
176 	struct dma_resv *resv; /** Alias of obj->resv */
177 
178 	struct sg_table *pages;
179 	void __iomem *iomap;
180 	void *private; /* owned by creator */
181 
182 	struct i915_fence_reg *fence;
183 
184 	u64 size;
185 	u64 display_alignment;
186 	struct i915_page_sizes page_sizes;
187 
188 	/* mmap-offset associated with fencing for this vma */
189 	struct i915_mmap_offset	*mmo;
190 
191 	u32 fence_size;
192 	u32 fence_alignment;
193 
194 	/**
195 	 * Count of the number of times this vma has been opened by different
196 	 * handles (but same file) for execbuf, i.e. the number of aliases
197 	 * that exist in the ctx->handle_vmas LUT for this vma.
198 	 */
199 	struct kref ref;
200 	atomic_t open_count;
201 	atomic_t flags;
202 	/**
203 	 * How many users have pinned this object in GTT space.
204 	 *
205 	 * This is a tightly bound, fairly small number of users, so we
206 	 * stuff inside the flags field so that we can both check for overflow
207 	 * and detect a no-op i915_vma_pin() in a single check, while also
208 	 * pinning the vma.
209 	 *
210 	 * The worst case display setup would have the same vma pinned for
211 	 * use on each plane on each crtc, while also building the next atomic
212 	 * state and holding a pin for the length of the cleanup queue. In the
213 	 * future, the flip queue may be increased from 1.
214 	 * Estimated worst case: 3 [qlen] * 4 [max crtcs] * 7 [max planes] = 84
215 	 *
216 	 * For GEM, the number of concurrent users for pwrite/pread is
217 	 * unbounded. For execbuffer, it is currently one but will in future
218 	 * be extended to allow multiple clients to pin vma concurrently.
219 	 *
220 	 * We also use suballocated pages, with each suballocation claiming
221 	 * its own pin on the shared vma. At present, this is limited to
222 	 * exclusive cachelines of a single page, so a maximum of 64 possible
223 	 * users.
224 	 */
225 #define I915_VMA_PIN_MASK 0x3ff
226 #define I915_VMA_OVERFLOW 0x200
227 
228 	/** Flags and address space this VMA is bound to */
229 #define I915_VMA_GLOBAL_BIND_BIT 10
230 #define I915_VMA_LOCAL_BIND_BIT  11
231 
232 #define I915_VMA_GLOBAL_BIND	((int)BIT(I915_VMA_GLOBAL_BIND_BIT))
233 #define I915_VMA_LOCAL_BIND	((int)BIT(I915_VMA_LOCAL_BIND_BIT))
234 
235 #define I915_VMA_BIND_MASK (I915_VMA_GLOBAL_BIND | I915_VMA_LOCAL_BIND)
236 
237 #define I915_VMA_ALLOC_BIT	12
238 
239 #define I915_VMA_ERROR_BIT	13
240 #define I915_VMA_ERROR		((int)BIT(I915_VMA_ERROR_BIT))
241 
242 #define I915_VMA_GGTT_BIT	14
243 #define I915_VMA_CAN_FENCE_BIT	15
244 #define I915_VMA_USERFAULT_BIT	16
245 #define I915_VMA_GGTT_WRITE_BIT	17
246 
247 #define I915_VMA_GGTT		((int)BIT(I915_VMA_GGTT_BIT))
248 #define I915_VMA_CAN_FENCE	((int)BIT(I915_VMA_CAN_FENCE_BIT))
249 #define I915_VMA_USERFAULT	((int)BIT(I915_VMA_USERFAULT_BIT))
250 #define I915_VMA_GGTT_WRITE	((int)BIT(I915_VMA_GGTT_WRITE_BIT))
251 
252 	struct i915_active active;
253 
254 #define I915_VMA_PAGES_BIAS 24
255 #define I915_VMA_PAGES_ACTIVE (BIT(24) | 1)
256 	atomic_t pages_count; /* number of active binds to the pages */
257 	struct mutex pages_mutex; /* protect acquire/release of backing pages */
258 
259 	/**
260 	 * Support different GGTT views into the same object.
261 	 * This means there can be multiple VMA mappings per object and per VM.
262 	 * i915_ggtt_view_type is used to distinguish between those entries.
263 	 * The default one of zero (I915_GGTT_VIEW_NORMAL) is default and also
264 	 * assumed in GEM functions which take no ggtt view parameter.
265 	 */
266 	struct i915_ggtt_view ggtt_view;
267 
268 	/** This object's place on the active/inactive lists */
269 	struct list_head vm_link;
270 
271 	struct list_head obj_link; /* Link in the object's VMA list */
272 	struct rb_node obj_node;
273 	struct hlist_node obj_hash;
274 
275 	/** This vma's place in the eviction list */
276 	struct list_head evict_link;
277 
278 	struct list_head closed_link;
279 };
280 
281 #endif
282 
283