/* Copyright (c) 2002,2007-2015, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 and * only version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * */ #ifndef __KGSL_DEVICE_H #define __KGSL_DEVICE_H #include #include #include #include #include "kgsl.h" #include "kgsl_mmu.h" #include "kgsl_pwrctrl.h" #include "kgsl_log.h" #include "kgsl_pwrscale.h" #include "kgsl_snapshot.h" #include "kgsl_sharedmem.h" #include "kgsl_cmdbatch.h" #include #define KGSL_TIMEOUT_NONE 0 #define KGSL_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT 0xFFFFFFFF #define KGSL_TIMEOUT_PART 50 /* 50 msec */ #define KGSL_IOCTL_FUNC(_cmd, _func) \ [_IOC_NR((_cmd))] = \ { .cmd = (_cmd), .func = (_func) } /* KGSL device state is initialized to INIT when platform_probe * * sucessfully initialized the device. Once a device has been opened * * (started) it becomes active. NAP implies that only low latency * * resources (for now clocks on some platforms) are off. SLEEP implies * * that the KGSL module believes a device is idle (has been inactive * * past its timer) and all system resources are released. SUSPEND is * * requested by the kernel and will be enforced upon all open devices. */ #define KGSL_STATE_NONE 0x00000000 #define KGSL_STATE_INIT 0x00000001 #define KGSL_STATE_ACTIVE 0x00000002 #define KGSL_STATE_NAP 0x00000004 #define KGSL_STATE_SLEEP 0x00000008 #define KGSL_STATE_SUSPEND 0x00000010 #define KGSL_STATE_AWARE 0x00000020 #define KGSL_STATE_SLUMBER 0x00000080 #define KGSL_STATE_DEEP_NAP 0x00000100 #define KGSL_GRAPHICS_MEMORY_LOW_WATERMARK 0x1000000 #define KGSL_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(addr) (!((addr) & (~PAGE_MASK))) /** * enum kgsl_event_results - result codes passed to an event callback when the * event is retired or cancelled * @KGSL_EVENT_RETIRED: The timestamp associated with the event retired * successflly * @KGSL_EVENT_CANCELLED: The event was cancelled before the event was fired */ enum kgsl_event_results { KGSL_EVENT_RETIRED = 1, KGSL_EVENT_CANCELLED = 2, }; #define KGSL_FLAG_WAKE_ON_TOUCH BIT(0) /* * "list" of event types for ftrace symbolic magic */ #define KGSL_EVENT_TYPES \ { KGSL_EVENT_RETIRED, "retired" }, \ { KGSL_EVENT_CANCELLED, "cancelled" } #define KGSL_CONTEXT_FLAGS \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_NO_GMEM_ALLOC , "NO_GMEM_ALLOC" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_PREAMBLE, "PREAMBLE" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_TRASH_STATE, "TRASH_STATE" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_CTX_SWITCH, "CTX_SWITCH" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_PER_CONTEXT_TS, "PER_CONTEXT_TS" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_USER_GENERATED_TS, "USER_TS" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_NO_FAULT_TOLERANCE, "NO_FT" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_PWR_CONSTRAINT, "PWR" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_SAVE_GMEM, "SAVE_GMEM" } #define KGSL_CONTEXT_TYPES \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_TYPE_ANY, "ANY" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_TYPE_GL, "GL" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_TYPE_CL, "CL" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_TYPE_C2D, "C2D" }, \ { KGSL_CONTEXT_TYPE_RS, "RS" } #define KGSL_CONTEXT_ID(_context) \ ((_context != NULL) ? (_context)->id : KGSL_MEMSTORE_GLOBAL) /* Allocate 600K for the snapshot static region*/ #define KGSL_SNAPSHOT_MEMSIZE (600 * 1024) struct kgsl_device; struct platform_device; struct kgsl_device_private; struct kgsl_context; struct kgsl_power_stats; struct kgsl_event; struct kgsl_snapshot; struct kgsl_functable { /* Mandatory functions - these functions must be implemented by the client device. The driver will not check for a NULL pointer before calling the hook. */ void (*regread) (struct kgsl_device *device, unsigned int offsetwords, unsigned int *value); void (*regwrite) (struct kgsl_device *device, unsigned int offsetwords, unsigned int value); int (*idle) (struct kgsl_device *device); bool (*isidle) (struct kgsl_device *device); int (*suspend_context) (struct kgsl_device *device); int (*init) (struct kgsl_device *device); int (*start) (struct kgsl_device *device, int priority); int (*stop) (struct kgsl_device *device); int (*getproperty) (struct kgsl_device *device, unsigned int type, void __user *value, size_t sizebytes); int (*getproperty_compat) (struct kgsl_device *device, unsigned int type, void __user *value, size_t sizebytes); int (*waittimestamp) (struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_context *context, unsigned int timestamp, unsigned int msecs); int (*readtimestamp) (struct kgsl_device *device, void *priv, enum kgsl_timestamp_type type, unsigned int *timestamp); int (*issueibcmds) (struct kgsl_device_private *dev_priv, struct kgsl_context *context, struct kgsl_cmdbatch *cmdbatch, uint32_t *timestamps); void (*power_stats)(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_power_stats *stats); unsigned int (*gpuid)(struct kgsl_device *device, unsigned int *chipid); void (*snapshot)(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_snapshot *snapshot, struct kgsl_context *context); irqreturn_t (*irq_handler)(struct kgsl_device *device); int (*drain)(struct kgsl_device *device); /* Optional functions - these functions are not mandatory. The driver will check that the function pointer is not NULL before calling the hook */ struct kgsl_context *(*drawctxt_create) (struct kgsl_device_private *, uint32_t *flags); void (*drawctxt_detach)(struct kgsl_context *context); void (*drawctxt_destroy) (struct kgsl_context *context); void (*drawctxt_dump) (struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_context *context); long (*ioctl) (struct kgsl_device_private *dev_priv, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg); long (*compat_ioctl) (struct kgsl_device_private *dev_priv, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg); int (*setproperty) (struct kgsl_device_private *dev_priv, unsigned int type, void __user *value, unsigned int sizebytes); int (*setproperty_compat) (struct kgsl_device_private *dev_priv, unsigned int type, void __user *value, unsigned int sizebytes); void (*drawctxt_sched)(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_context *context); void (*resume)(struct kgsl_device *device); int (*regulator_enable)(struct kgsl_device *); bool (*is_hw_collapsible)(struct kgsl_device *); void (*regulator_disable)(struct kgsl_device *); void (*pwrlevel_change_settings)(struct kgsl_device *device, unsigned int prelevel, unsigned int postlevel, bool post); void (*regulator_disable_poll)(struct kgsl_device *device); }; struct kgsl_ioctl { unsigned int cmd; long (*func)(struct kgsl_device_private *, unsigned int, void *); }; long kgsl_ioctl_helper(struct file *filep, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg, const struct kgsl_ioctl *cmds, int len); /* Flag to mark the memobj_node as a preamble */ #define MEMOBJ_PREAMBLE BIT(0) /* Flag to mark that the memobj_node should not go to the hadrware */ #define MEMOBJ_SKIP BIT(1) /** * struct kgsl_memobj_node - Memory object descriptor * @node: Local list node for the cmdbatch * @id: GPU memory ID for the object * offset: Offset within the object * @gpuaddr: GPU address for the object * @flags: External flags passed by the user * @priv: Internal flags set by the driver */ struct kgsl_memobj_node { struct list_head node; unsigned int id; uint64_t offset; uint64_t gpuaddr; uint64_t size; unsigned long flags; unsigned long priv; }; struct kgsl_device { struct device *dev; const char *name; unsigned int ver_major; unsigned int ver_minor; uint32_t flags; enum kgsl_deviceid id; /* Starting physical address for GPU registers */ unsigned long reg_phys; /* Starting Kernel virtual address for GPU registers */ void __iomem *reg_virt; /* Total memory size for all GPU registers */ unsigned int reg_len; /* Kernel virtual address for GPU shader memory */ void __iomem *shader_mem_virt; /* Starting physical address for GPU shader memory */ unsigned long shader_mem_phys; /* GPU shader memory size */ unsigned int shader_mem_len; struct kgsl_memdesc memstore; const char *iomemname; const char *shadermemname; struct kgsl_mmu mmu; struct completion hwaccess_gate; struct completion cmdbatch_gate; const struct kgsl_functable *ftbl; struct work_struct idle_check_ws; struct timer_list idle_timer; struct kgsl_pwrctrl pwrctrl; int open_count; struct mutex mutex; uint32_t state; uint32_t requested_state; atomic_t active_cnt; wait_queue_head_t wait_queue; wait_queue_head_t active_cnt_wq; struct platform_device *pdev; struct dentry *d_debugfs; struct idr context_idr; rwlock_t context_lock; struct { void *ptr; size_t size; } snapshot_memory; struct kgsl_snapshot *snapshot; u32 snapshot_faultcount; /* Total number of faults since boot */ struct kobject snapshot_kobj; struct kobject ppd_kobj; /* Logging levels */ int cmd_log; int ctxt_log; int drv_log; int mem_log; int pwr_log; struct kgsl_pwrscale pwrscale; struct work_struct event_work; int reset_counter; /* Track how many GPU core resets have occured */ int cff_dump_enable; struct workqueue_struct *events_wq; struct device *busmondev; /* pseudo dev for GPU BW voting governor */ }; #define KGSL_MMU_DEVICE(_mmu) \ container_of((_mmu), struct kgsl_device, mmu) #define KGSL_DEVICE_COMMON_INIT(_dev) \ .hwaccess_gate = COMPLETION_INITIALIZER((_dev).hwaccess_gate),\ .cmdbatch_gate = COMPLETION_INITIALIZER((_dev).cmdbatch_gate),\ .idle_check_ws = __WORK_INITIALIZER((_dev).idle_check_ws,\ kgsl_idle_check),\ .event_work = __WORK_INITIALIZER((_dev).event_work,\ kgsl_process_events),\ .context_idr = IDR_INIT((_dev).context_idr),\ .wait_queue = __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INITIALIZER((_dev).wait_queue),\ .active_cnt_wq = __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INITIALIZER((_dev).active_cnt_wq),\ .mutex = __MUTEX_INITIALIZER((_dev).mutex),\ .state = KGSL_STATE_NONE,\ .ver_major = DRIVER_VERSION_MAJOR,\ .ver_minor = DRIVER_VERSION_MINOR /** * enum bits for struct kgsl_context.priv * @KGSL_CONTEXT_PRIV_DETACHED - The context has been destroyed by userspace * and is no longer using the gpu. * @KGSL_CONTEXT_PRIV_INVALID - The context has been destroyed by the kernel * because it caused a GPU fault. * @KGSL_CONTEXT_PRIV_PAGEFAULT - The context has caused a page fault. * @KGSL_CONTEXT_PRIV_DEVICE_SPECIFIC - this value and higher values are * reserved for devices specific use. */ enum kgsl_context_priv { KGSL_CONTEXT_PRIV_DETACHED = 0, KGSL_CONTEXT_PRIV_INVALID, KGSL_CONTEXT_PRIV_PAGEFAULT, KGSL_CONTEXT_PRIV_DEVICE_SPECIFIC = 16, }; struct kgsl_process_private; /** * struct kgsl_context - The context fields that are valid for a user defined * context * @refcount: kref object for reference counting the context * @id: integer identifier for the context * @priority; The context's priority to submit commands to GPU * @tid: task that created this context. * @dev_priv: pointer to the owning device instance * @proc_priv: pointer to process private, the process that allocated the * context * @priv: in-kernel context flags, use KGSL_CONTEXT_* values * @reset_status: status indication whether a gpu reset occured and whether * this context was responsible for causing it * @wait_on_invalid_ts: flag indicating if this context has tried to wait on a * bad timestamp * @timeline: sync timeline used to create fences that can be signaled when a * sync_pt timestamp expires * @events: A kgsl_event_group for this context - contains the list of GPU * events * @pagefault_ts: global timestamp of the pagefault, if KGSL_CONTEXT_PAGEFAULT * is set. * @flags: flags from userspace controlling the behavior of this context * @pwr_constraint: power constraint from userspace for this context * @fault_count: number of times gpu hanged in last _context_throttle_time ms * @fault_time: time of the first gpu hang in last _context_throttle_time ms */ struct kgsl_context { struct kref refcount; uint32_t id; uint32_t priority; pid_t tid; struct kgsl_device_private *dev_priv; struct kgsl_process_private *proc_priv; unsigned long priv; struct kgsl_device *device; unsigned int reset_status; bool wait_on_invalid_ts; struct sync_timeline *timeline; struct kgsl_event_group events; unsigned int pagefault_ts; unsigned int flags; struct kgsl_pwr_constraint pwr_constraint; unsigned int fault_count; unsigned long fault_time; }; #define _context_comm(_c) \ (((_c) && (_c)->proc_priv) ? (_c)->proc_priv->comm : "unknown") /* * Print log messages with the context process name/pid: * [...] kgsl kgsl-3d0: kgsl-api-test[22182]: */ #define pr_context(_d, _c, fmt, args...) \ dev_err((_d)->dev, "%s[%d]: " fmt, \ _context_comm((_c)), \ (_c)->proc_priv->pid, ##args) /** * struct kgsl_process_private - Private structure for a KGSL process (across * all devices) * @priv: Internal flags, use KGSL_PROCESS_* values * @pid: ID for the task owner of the process * @comm: task name of the process * @mem_lock: Spinlock to protect the process memory lists * @refcount: kref object for reference counting the process * @idr: Iterator for assigning IDs to memory allocations * @pagetable: Pointer to the pagetable owned by this process * @kobj: Pointer to a kobj for the sysfs directory for this process * @debug_root: Pointer to the debugfs root for this process * @stats: Memory allocation statistics for this process * @syncsource_idr: sync sources created by this process * @syncsource_lock: Spinlock to protect the syncsource idr * @fd_count: Counter for the number of FDs for this process */ struct kgsl_process_private { unsigned long priv; pid_t pid; char comm[TASK_COMM_LEN]; spinlock_t mem_lock; struct kref refcount; struct idr mem_idr; struct kgsl_pagetable *pagetable; struct list_head list; struct kobject kobj; struct dentry *debug_root; struct { uint64_t cur; uint64_t max; } stats[KGSL_MEM_ENTRY_MAX]; struct idr syncsource_idr; spinlock_t syncsource_lock; int fd_count; }; /** * enum kgsl_process_priv_flags - Private flags for kgsl_process_private * @KGSL_PROCESS_INIT: Set if the process structure has been set up */ enum kgsl_process_priv_flags { KGSL_PROCESS_INIT = 0, }; struct kgsl_device_private { struct kgsl_device *device; struct kgsl_process_private *process_priv; }; /** * struct kgsl_snapshot - details for a specific snapshot instance * @start: Pointer to the start of the static snapshot region * @size: Size of the current snapshot instance * @ptr: Pointer to the next block of memory to write to during snapshotting * @remain: Bytes left in the snapshot region * @timestamp: Timestamp of the snapshot instance (in seconds since boot) * @mempool: Pointer to the memory pool for storing memory objects * @mempool_size: Size of the memory pool * @obj_list: List of frozen GPU buffers that are waiting to be dumped. * @cp_list: List of IB's to be dumped. * @work: worker to dump the frozen memory * @dump_gate: completion gate signaled by worker when it is finished. * @process: the process that caused the hang, if known. * @sysfs_read: An atomic for concurrent snapshot reads via syfs. */ struct kgsl_snapshot { u8 *start; size_t size; u8 *ptr; size_t remain; unsigned long timestamp; u8 *mempool; size_t mempool_size; struct list_head obj_list; struct list_head cp_list; struct work_struct work; struct completion dump_gate; struct kgsl_process_private *process; atomic_t sysfs_read; }; /** * struct kgsl_snapshot_object - GPU memory in the snapshot * @gpuaddr: The GPU address identified during snapshot * @size: The buffer size identified during snapshot * @offset: offset from start of the allocated kgsl_mem_entry * @type: SNAPSHOT_OBJ_TYPE_* identifier. * @entry: the reference counted memory entry for this buffer * @node: node for kgsl_snapshot.obj_list */ struct kgsl_snapshot_object { uint64_t gpuaddr; uint64_t size; uint64_t offset; int type; struct kgsl_mem_entry *entry; struct list_head node; }; struct kgsl_device *kgsl_get_device(int dev_idx); static inline void kgsl_process_add_stats(struct kgsl_process_private *priv, unsigned int type, uint64_t size) { priv->stats[type].cur += size; if (priv->stats[type].max < priv->stats[type].cur) priv->stats[type].max = priv->stats[type].cur; } static inline void kgsl_regread(struct kgsl_device *device, unsigned int offsetwords, unsigned int *value) { device->ftbl->regread(device, offsetwords, value); } static inline void kgsl_regwrite(struct kgsl_device *device, unsigned int offsetwords, unsigned int value) { device->ftbl->regwrite(device, offsetwords, value); } static inline void kgsl_regrmw(struct kgsl_device *device, unsigned int offsetwords, unsigned int mask, unsigned int bits) { unsigned int val = 0; device->ftbl->regread(device, offsetwords, &val); val &= ~mask; device->ftbl->regwrite(device, offsetwords, val | bits); } static inline int kgsl_idle(struct kgsl_device *device) { return device->ftbl->idle(device); } static inline unsigned int kgsl_gpuid(struct kgsl_device *device, unsigned int *chipid) { return device->ftbl->gpuid(device, chipid); } static inline int kgsl_create_device_sysfs_files(struct device *root, const struct device_attribute **list) { int ret = 0, i; for (i = 0; list[i] != NULL; i++) ret |= device_create_file(root, list[i]); return ret; } static inline void kgsl_remove_device_sysfs_files(struct device *root, const struct device_attribute **list) { int i; for (i = 0; list[i] != NULL; i++) device_remove_file(root, list[i]); } static inline struct kgsl_device *kgsl_device_from_dev(struct device *dev) { int i; for (i = 0; i < KGSL_DEVICE_MAX; i++) { if (kgsl_driver.devp[i] && kgsl_driver.devp[i]->dev == dev) return kgsl_driver.devp[i]; } return NULL; } static inline int kgsl_state_is_awake(struct kgsl_device *device) { if (device->state == KGSL_STATE_ACTIVE || device->state == KGSL_STATE_AWARE) return true; else return false; } int kgsl_readtimestamp(struct kgsl_device *device, void *priv, enum kgsl_timestamp_type type, unsigned int *timestamp); int kgsl_check_timestamp(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_context *context, unsigned int timestamp); int kgsl_device_platform_probe(struct kgsl_device *device); void kgsl_device_platform_remove(struct kgsl_device *device); const char *kgsl_pwrstate_to_str(unsigned int state); int kgsl_device_snapshot_init(struct kgsl_device *device); void kgsl_device_snapshot(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_context *context); void kgsl_device_snapshot_close(struct kgsl_device *device); void kgsl_snapshot_save_frozen_objs(struct work_struct *work); void kgsl_events_init(void); void kgsl_events_exit(void); void kgsl_del_event_group(struct kgsl_event_group *group); void kgsl_add_event_group(struct kgsl_event_group *group, struct kgsl_context *context, const char *name, readtimestamp_func readtimestamp, void *priv); void kgsl_cancel_events_timestamp(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_event_group *group, unsigned int timestamp); void kgsl_cancel_events(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_event_group *group); void kgsl_cancel_event(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_event_group *group, unsigned int timestamp, kgsl_event_func func, void *priv); bool kgsl_event_pending(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_event_group *group, unsigned int timestamp, kgsl_event_func func, void *priv); int kgsl_add_event(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_event_group *group, unsigned int timestamp, kgsl_event_func func, void *priv); void kgsl_process_event_group(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_event_group *group); void kgsl_flush_event_group(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_event_group *group); void kgsl_process_events(struct work_struct *work); void kgsl_context_destroy(struct kref *kref); int kgsl_context_init(struct kgsl_device_private *, struct kgsl_context *context); void kgsl_context_dump(struct kgsl_context *context); int kgsl_memfree_find_entry(pid_t ptname, uint64_t *gpuaddr, uint64_t *size, uint64_t *flags, pid_t *pid); long kgsl_ioctl(struct file *filep, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg); long kgsl_ioctl_copy_in(unsigned int kernel_cmd, unsigned int user_cmd, unsigned long arg, unsigned char *ptr); long kgsl_ioctl_copy_out(unsigned int kernel_cmd, unsigned int user_cmd, unsigned long, unsigned char *ptr); /** * kgsl_context_put() - Release context reference count * @context: Pointer to the KGSL context to be released * * Reduce the reference count on a KGSL context and destroy it if it is no * longer needed */ static inline void kgsl_context_put(struct kgsl_context *context) { if (context) kref_put(&context->refcount, kgsl_context_destroy); } /** * kgsl_context_detached() - check if a context is detached * @context: the context * * Check if a context has been destroyed by userspace and is only waiting * for reference counts to go away. This check is used to weed out * contexts that shouldn't use the gpu so NULL is considered detached. */ static inline bool kgsl_context_detached(struct kgsl_context *context) { return (context == NULL || test_bit(KGSL_CONTEXT_PRIV_DETACHED, &context->priv)); } /** * kgsl_context_invalid() - check if a context is invalid * @context: the context * * Check if a context has been invalidated by the kernel and may no * longer use the GPU. */ static inline bool kgsl_context_invalid(struct kgsl_context *context) { return (context == NULL || test_bit(KGSL_CONTEXT_PRIV_INVALID, &context->priv)); } /** * kgsl_context_get() - get a pointer to a KGSL context * @device: Pointer to the KGSL device that owns the context * @id: Context ID * * Find the context associated with the given ID number, increase the reference * count on it and return it. The caller must make sure that this call is * paired with a kgsl_context_put. This function is for internal use because it * doesn't validate the ownership of the context with the calling process - use * kgsl_context_get_owner for that */ static inline struct kgsl_context *kgsl_context_get(struct kgsl_device *device, uint32_t id) { int result = 0; struct kgsl_context *context = NULL; read_lock(&device->context_lock); context = idr_find(&device->context_idr, id); /* Don't return a context that has been detached */ if (kgsl_context_detached(context)) context = NULL; else result = kref_get_unless_zero(&context->refcount); read_unlock(&device->context_lock); if (!result) return NULL; return context; } /** * _kgsl_context_get() - lightweight function to just increment the ref count * @context: Pointer to the KGSL context * * Get a reference to the specified KGSL context structure. This is a * lightweight way to just increase the refcount on a known context rather than * walking through kgsl_context_get and searching the iterator */ static inline int _kgsl_context_get(struct kgsl_context *context) { int ret = 0; if (context) ret = kref_get_unless_zero(&context->refcount); return ret; } /** * kgsl_context_get_owner() - get a pointer to a KGSL context in a specific * process * @dev_priv: Pointer to the process struct * @id: Context ID to return * * Find the context associated with the given ID number, increase the reference * count on it and return it. The caller must make sure that this call is * paired with a kgsl_context_put. This function validates that the context id * given is owned by the dev_priv instancet that is passed in. See * kgsl_context_get for the internal version that doesn't do the check */ static inline struct kgsl_context *kgsl_context_get_owner( struct kgsl_device_private *dev_priv, uint32_t id) { struct kgsl_context *context; context = kgsl_context_get(dev_priv->device, id); /* Verify that the context belongs to current calling fd. */ if (context != NULL && context->dev_priv != dev_priv) { kgsl_context_put(context); return NULL; } return context; } /** * kgsl_process_private_get() - increment the refcount on a kgsl_process_private * struct * @process: Pointer to the KGSL process_private * * Returns 0 if the structure is invalid and a reference count could not be * obtained, nonzero otherwise. */ static inline int kgsl_process_private_get(struct kgsl_process_private *process) { int ret = 0; if (process != NULL) ret = kref_get_unless_zero(&process->refcount); return ret; } void kgsl_process_private_put(struct kgsl_process_private *private); struct kgsl_process_private *kgsl_process_private_find(pid_t pid); /** * kgsl_property_read_u32() - Read a u32 property from the device tree * @device: Pointer to the KGSL device * @prop: String name of the property to query * @ptr: Pointer to the variable to store the property */ static inline int kgsl_property_read_u32(struct kgsl_device *device, const char *prop, unsigned int *ptr) { return of_property_read_u32(device->pdev->dev.of_node, prop, ptr); } /** * kgsl_sysfs_store() - parse a string from a sysfs store function * @buf: Incoming string to parse * @ptr: Pointer to an unsigned int to store the value */ static inline int kgsl_sysfs_store(const char *buf, unsigned int *ptr) { unsigned int val; int rc; rc = kstrtou32(buf, 0, &val); if (rc) return rc; if (ptr) *ptr = val; return 0; } /* * A helper macro to print out "not enough memory functions" - this * makes it easy to standardize the messages as well as cut down on * the number of strings in the binary */ #define SNAPSHOT_ERR_NOMEM(_d, _s) \ KGSL_DRV_ERR((_d), \ "snapshot: not enough snapshot memory for section %s\n", (_s)) /** * struct kgsl_snapshot_registers - list of registers to snapshot * @regs: Pointer to an array of register ranges * @count: Number of entries in the array */ struct kgsl_snapshot_registers { const unsigned int *regs; unsigned int count; }; size_t kgsl_snapshot_dump_registers(struct kgsl_device *device, u8 *buf, size_t remain, void *priv); void kgsl_snapshot_indexed_registers(struct kgsl_device *device, struct kgsl_snapshot *snapshot, unsigned int index, unsigned int data, unsigned int start, unsigned int count); int kgsl_snapshot_get_object(struct kgsl_snapshot *snapshot, struct kgsl_process_private *process, uint64_t gpuaddr, uint64_t size, unsigned int type); int kgsl_snapshot_have_object(struct kgsl_snapshot *snapshot, struct kgsl_process_private *process, uint64_t gpuaddr, uint64_t size); struct adreno_ib_object_list; int kgsl_snapshot_add_ib_obj_list(struct kgsl_snapshot *snapshot, struct adreno_ib_object_list *ib_obj_list); void kgsl_snapshot_add_section(struct kgsl_device *device, u16 id, struct kgsl_snapshot *snapshot, size_t (*func)(struct kgsl_device *, u8 *, size_t, void *), void *priv); /** * struct kgsl_pwr_limit - limit structure for each client * @node: Local list node for the limits list * @level: requested power level * @device: pointer to the device structure */ struct kgsl_pwr_limit { struct list_head node; unsigned int level; struct kgsl_device *device; }; #endif /* __KGSL_DEVICE_H */