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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 /*
3  * Support for Medifield PNW Camera Imaging ISP subsystem.
4  *
5  * Copyright (c) 2010 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
6  *
7  * Copyright (c) 2010 Silicon Hive www.siliconhive.com.
8  *
9  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
10  * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version
11  * 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
12  *
13  * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
16  * GNU General Public License for more details.
17  *
18  *
19  */
20 
21 #ifndef	__HMM_BO_H__
22 #define	__HMM_BO_H__
23 
24 #include <linux/kernel.h>
25 #include <linux/slab.h>
26 #include <linux/list.h>
27 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
28 #include <linux/mutex.h>
29 #include "mmu/isp_mmu.h"
30 #include "hmm/hmm_common.h"
31 #include "ia_css_types.h"
32 
33 #define	check_bodev_null_return(bdev, exp)	\
34 		check_null_return(bdev, exp, \
35 			"NULL hmm_bo_device.\n")
36 
37 #define	check_bodev_null_return_void(bdev)	\
38 		check_null_return_void(bdev, \
39 			"NULL hmm_bo_device.\n")
40 
41 #define	check_bo_status_yes_goto(bo, _status, label) \
42 	var_not_equal_goto((bo->status & (_status)), (_status), \
43 			label, \
44 			"HMM buffer status not contain %s.\n", \
45 			#_status)
46 
47 #define	check_bo_status_no_goto(bo, _status, label) \
48 	var_equal_goto((bo->status & (_status)), (_status), \
49 			label, \
50 			"HMM buffer status contains %s.\n", \
51 			#_status)
52 
53 #define rbtree_node_to_hmm_bo(root_node)	\
54 	container_of((root_node), struct hmm_buffer_object, node)
55 
56 #define	list_to_hmm_bo(list_ptr)	\
57 	list_entry((list_ptr), struct hmm_buffer_object, list)
58 
59 #define	kref_to_hmm_bo(kref_ptr)	\
60 	list_entry((kref_ptr), struct hmm_buffer_object, kref)
61 
62 #define	check_bo_null_return(bo, exp)	\
63 	check_null_return(bo, exp, "NULL hmm buffer object.\n")
64 
65 #define	check_bo_null_return_void(bo)	\
66 	check_null_return_void(bo, "NULL hmm buffer object.\n")
67 
68 #define	ISP_VM_START	0x0
69 #define	ISP_VM_SIZE	(0x7FFFFFFF)	/* 2G address space */
70 #define	ISP_PTR_NULL	NULL
71 
72 #define	HMM_BO_DEVICE_INITED	0x1
73 
74 enum hmm_bo_type {
75 	HMM_BO_PRIVATE,
76 	HMM_BO_VMALLOC,
77 	HMM_BO_LAST,
78 };
79 
80 #define	HMM_BO_MASK		0x1
81 #define	HMM_BO_FREE		0x0
82 #define	HMM_BO_ALLOCED	0x1
83 #define	HMM_BO_PAGE_ALLOCED	0x2
84 #define	HMM_BO_BINDED		0x4
85 #define	HMM_BO_MMAPED		0x8
86 #define	HMM_BO_VMAPED		0x10
87 #define	HMM_BO_VMAPED_CACHED	0x20
88 #define	HMM_BO_ACTIVE		0x1000
89 
90 struct hmm_bo_device {
91 	struct isp_mmu		mmu;
92 
93 	/* start/pgnr/size is used to record the virtual memory of this bo */
94 	unsigned int start;
95 	unsigned int pgnr;
96 	unsigned int size;
97 
98 	/* list lock is used to protect the entire_bo_list */
99 	spinlock_t	list_lock;
100 	int flag;
101 
102 	/* linked list for entire buffer object */
103 	struct list_head entire_bo_list;
104 	/* rbtree for maintain entire allocated vm */
105 	struct rb_root allocated_rbtree;
106 	/* rbtree for maintain entire free vm */
107 	struct rb_root free_rbtree;
108 	struct mutex rbtree_mutex;
109 	struct kmem_cache *bo_cache;
110 };
111 
112 struct hmm_buffer_object {
113 	struct hmm_bo_device	*bdev;
114 	struct list_head	list;
115 	struct kref	kref;
116 
117 	struct page **pages;
118 
119 	/* mutex protecting this BO */
120 	struct mutex		mutex;
121 	enum hmm_bo_type	type;
122 	int		mmap_count;
123 	int		status;
124 	void		*vmap_addr; /* kernel virtual address by vmap */
125 
126 	struct rb_node	node;
127 	unsigned int	start;
128 	unsigned int	end;
129 	unsigned int	pgnr;
130 	/*
131 	 * When insert a bo which has the same pgnr with an existed
132 	 * bo node in the free_rbtree, using "prev & next" pointer
133 	 * to maintain a bo linked list instead of insert this bo
134 	 * into free_rbtree directly, it will make sure each node
135 	 * in free_rbtree has different pgnr.
136 	 * "prev & next" default is NULL.
137 	 */
138 	struct hmm_buffer_object	*prev;
139 	struct hmm_buffer_object	*next;
140 };
141 
142 struct hmm_buffer_object *hmm_bo_alloc(struct hmm_bo_device *bdev,
143 				       unsigned int pgnr);
144 
145 void hmm_bo_release(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
146 
147 int hmm_bo_device_init(struct hmm_bo_device *bdev,
148 		       struct isp_mmu_client *mmu_driver,
149 		       unsigned int vaddr_start, unsigned int size);
150 
151 /*
152  * clean up all hmm_bo_device related things.
153  */
154 void hmm_bo_device_exit(struct hmm_bo_device *bdev);
155 
156 /*
157  * whether the bo device is inited or not.
158  */
159 int hmm_bo_device_inited(struct hmm_bo_device *bdev);
160 
161 /*
162  * increse buffer object reference.
163  */
164 void hmm_bo_ref(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
165 
166 /*
167  * decrese buffer object reference. if reference reaches 0,
168  * release function of the buffer object will be called.
169  *
170  * this call is also used to release hmm_buffer_object or its
171  * upper level object with it embedded in. you need to call
172  * this function when it is no longer used.
173  *
174  * Note:
175  *
176  * user dont need to care about internal resource release of
177  * the buffer object in the release callback, it will be
178  * handled internally.
179  *
180  * this call will only release internal resource of the buffer
181  * object but will not free the buffer object itself, as the
182  * buffer object can be both pre-allocated statically or
183  * dynamically allocated. so user need to deal with the release
184  * of the buffer object itself manually. below example shows
185  * the normal case of using the buffer object.
186  *
187  *	struct hmm_buffer_object *bo = hmm_bo_create(bdev, pgnr);
188  *	......
189  *	hmm_bo_unref(bo);
190  *
191  * or:
192  *
193  *	struct hmm_buffer_object bo;
194  *
195  *	hmm_bo_init(bdev, &bo, pgnr, NULL);
196  *	...
197  *	hmm_bo_unref(&bo);
198  */
199 void hmm_bo_unref(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
200 
201 int hmm_bo_allocated(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
202 
203 /*
204  * Allocate/Free physical pages for the bo. Type indicates if the
205  * pages will be allocated by using video driver (for share buffer)
206  * or by ISP driver itself.
207  */
208 int hmm_bo_alloc_pages(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo,
209 		       enum hmm_bo_type type,
210 		       void *vmalloc_addr);
211 void hmm_bo_free_pages(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
212 int hmm_bo_page_allocated(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
213 
214 /*
215  * bind/unbind the physical pages to a virtual address space.
216  */
217 int hmm_bo_bind(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
218 void hmm_bo_unbind(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
219 int hmm_bo_binded(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
220 
221 /*
222  * vmap buffer object's pages to contiguous kernel virtual address.
223  * if the buffer has been vmaped, return the virtual address directly.
224  */
225 void *hmm_bo_vmap(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo, bool cached);
226 
227 /*
228  * flush the cache for the vmapped buffer object's pages,
229  * if the buffer has not been vmapped, return directly.
230  */
231 void hmm_bo_flush_vmap(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
232 
233 /*
234  * vunmap buffer object's kernel virtual address.
235  */
236 void hmm_bo_vunmap(struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
237 
238 /*
239  * mmap the bo's physical pages to specific vma.
240  *
241  * vma's address space size must be the same as bo's size,
242  * otherwise it will return -EINVAL.
243  *
244  * vma->vm_flags will be set to (VM_RESERVED | VM_IO).
245  */
246 int hmm_bo_mmap(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
247 		struct hmm_buffer_object *bo);
248 
249 /*
250  * find the buffer object by its virtual address vaddr.
251  * return NULL if no such buffer object found.
252  */
253 struct hmm_buffer_object *hmm_bo_device_search_start(
254     struct hmm_bo_device *bdev, ia_css_ptr vaddr);
255 
256 /*
257  * find the buffer object by its virtual address.
258  * it does not need to be the start address of one bo,
259  * it can be an address within the range of one bo.
260  * return NULL if no such buffer object found.
261  */
262 struct hmm_buffer_object *hmm_bo_device_search_in_range(
263     struct hmm_bo_device *bdev, ia_css_ptr vaddr);
264 
265 /*
266  * find the buffer object with kernel virtual address vaddr.
267  * return NULL if no such buffer object found.
268  */
269 struct hmm_buffer_object *hmm_bo_device_search_vmap_start(
270     struct hmm_bo_device *bdev, const void *vaddr);
271 
272 #endif
273