1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */
2/*
3 * Copyright �� 2021 Intel Corporation
4 */
5
6#ifndef __I915_VMA_RESOURCE_H__
7#define __I915_VMA_RESOURCE_H__
8
9#include <linux/dma-fence.h>
10#include <linux/refcount.h>
11
12#include "i915_gem.h"
13#include "i915_scatterlist.h"
14#include "i915_sw_fence.h"
15#include "intel_runtime_pm.h"
16
17struct intel_memory_region;
18
19struct i915_page_sizes {
20	/**
21	 * The sg mask of the pages sg_table. i.e the mask of
22	 * the lengths for each sg entry.
23	 */
24	unsigned int phys;
25
26	/**
27	 * The gtt page sizes we are allowed to use given the
28	 * sg mask and the supported page sizes. This will
29	 * express the smallest unit we can use for the whole
30	 * object, as well as the larger sizes we may be able
31	 * to use opportunistically.
32	 */
33	unsigned int sg;
34};
35
36/**
37 * struct i915_vma_bindinfo - Information needed for async bind
38 * only but that can be dropped after the bind has taken place.
39 * Consider making this a separate argument to the bind_vma
40 * op, coalescing with other arguments like vm, stash, cache_level
41 * and flags
42 * @pages: The pages sg-table.
43 * @page_sizes: Page sizes of the pages.
44 * @pages_rsgt: Refcounted sg-table when delayed object destruction
45 * is supported. May be NULL.
46 * @readonly: Whether the vma should be bound read-only.
47 * @lmem: Whether the vma points to lmem.
48 */
49struct i915_vma_bindinfo {
50	struct sg_table *pages;
51	struct i915_page_sizes page_sizes;
52	struct i915_refct_sgt *pages_rsgt;
53	bool readonly:1;
54	bool lmem:1;
55};
56
57/**
58 * struct i915_vma_resource - Snapshotted unbind information.
59 * @unbind_fence: Fence to mark unbinding complete. Note that this fence
60 * is not considered published until unbind is scheduled, and as such it
61 * is illegal to access this fence before scheduled unbind other than
62 * for refcounting.
63 * @lock: The @unbind_fence lock.
64 * @hold_count: Number of holders blocking the fence from finishing.
65 * The vma itself is keeping a hold, which is released when unbind
66 * is scheduled.
67 * @work: Work struct for deferred unbind work.
68 * @chain: Pointer to struct i915_sw_fence used to await dependencies.
69 * @rb: Rb node for the vm's pending unbind interval tree.
70 * @__subtree_last: Interval tree private member.
71 * @wakeref: wakeref.
72 * @vm: non-refcounted pointer to the vm. This is for internal use only and
73 * this member is cleared after vm_resource unbind.
74 * @mr: The memory region of the object pointed to by the vma.
75 * @ops: Pointer to the backend i915_vma_ops.
76 * @private: Bind backend private info.
77 * @start: Offset into the address space of bind range start. Note that
78 * this is after any padding that might have been allocated.
79 * @node_size: Size of the allocated range manager node with padding
80 * subtracted.
81 * @vma_size: Bind size.
82 * @guard: The size of guard area preceding and trailing the bind.
83 * @page_sizes_gtt: Resulting page sizes from the bind operation.
84 * @bound_flags: Flags indicating binding status.
85 * @allocated: Backend private data. TODO: Should move into @private.
86 * @immediate_unbind: Unbind can be done immediately and doesn't need to be
87 * deferred to a work item awaiting unsignaled fences. This is a hack.
88 * (dma_fence_work uses a fence flag for this, but this seems slightly
89 * cleaner).
90 * @needs_wakeref: Whether a wakeref is needed during unbind. Since we can't
91 * take a wakeref in the dma-fence signalling critical path, it needs to be
92 * taken when the unbind is scheduled.
93 * @skip_pte_rewrite: During ggtt suspend and vm takedown pte rewriting
94 * needs to be skipped for unbind.
95 * @tlb: pointer for obj->mm.tlb, if async unbind. Otherwise, NULL
96 *
97 * The lifetime of a struct i915_vma_resource is from a binding request to
98 * the actual possible asynchronous unbind has completed.
99 */
100struct i915_vma_resource {
101	struct dma_fence unbind_fence;
102	/* See above for description of the lock. */
103	spinlock_t lock;
104	refcount_t hold_count;
105	struct work_struct work;
106	struct i915_sw_fence chain;
107	struct rb_node rb;
108	u64 __subtree_last;
109	struct i915_address_space *vm;
110	intel_wakeref_t wakeref;
111
112	/**
113	 * @bi: Information needed for async bind only but that can be dropped
114	 * after the bind has taken place.
115	 *
116	 * Consider making this a separate argument to the bind_vma op,
117	 * coalescing with other arguments like vm, stash, cache_level and flags
118	 */
119	struct i915_vma_bindinfo bi;
120
121#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DRM_I915_CAPTURE_ERROR)
122	struct intel_memory_region *mr;
123#endif
124	const struct i915_vma_ops *ops;
125	void *private;
126	u64 start;
127	u64 node_size;
128	u64 vma_size;
129	u32 guard;
130	u32 page_sizes_gtt;
131
132	u32 bound_flags;
133	bool allocated:1;
134	bool immediate_unbind:1;
135	bool needs_wakeref:1;
136	bool skip_pte_rewrite:1;
137
138	u32 *tlb;
139};
140
141bool i915_vma_resource_hold(struct i915_vma_resource *vma_res,
142			    bool *lockdep_cookie);
143
144void i915_vma_resource_unhold(struct i915_vma_resource *vma_res,
145			      bool lockdep_cookie);
146
147struct i915_vma_resource *i915_vma_resource_alloc(void);
148
149void i915_vma_resource_free(struct i915_vma_resource *vma_res);
150
151struct dma_fence *i915_vma_resource_unbind(struct i915_vma_resource *vma_res,
152					   u32 *tlb);
153
154void __i915_vma_resource_init(struct i915_vma_resource *vma_res);
155
156/**
157 * i915_vma_resource_get - Take a reference on a vma resource
158 * @vma_res: The vma resource on which to take a reference.
159 *
160 * Return: The @vma_res pointer
161 */
162static inline struct i915_vma_resource
163*i915_vma_resource_get(struct i915_vma_resource *vma_res)
164{
165	dma_fence_get(&vma_res->unbind_fence);
166	return vma_res;
167}
168
169/**
170 * i915_vma_resource_put - Release a reference to a struct i915_vma_resource
171 * @vma_res: The resource
172 */
173static inline void i915_vma_resource_put(struct i915_vma_resource *vma_res)
174{
175	dma_fence_put(&vma_res->unbind_fence);
176}
177
178/**
179 * i915_vma_resource_init - Initialize a vma resource.
180 * @vma_res: The vma resource to initialize
181 * @vm: Pointer to the vm.
182 * @pages: The pages sg-table.
183 * @page_sizes: Page sizes of the pages.
184 * @pages_rsgt: Pointer to a struct i915_refct_sgt of an object with
185 * delayed destruction.
186 * @readonly: Whether the vma should be bound read-only.
187 * @lmem: Whether the vma points to lmem.
188 * @mr: The memory region of the object the vma points to.
189 * @ops: The backend ops.
190 * @private: Bind backend private info.
191 * @start: Offset into the address space of bind range start after padding.
192 * @node_size: Size of the allocated range manager node minus padding.
193 * @size: Bind size.
194 * @guard: The size of the guard area preceding and trailing the bind.
195 *
196 * Initializes a vma resource allocated using i915_vma_resource_alloc().
197 * The reason for having separate allocate and initialize function is that
198 * initialization may need to be performed from under a lock where
199 * allocation is not allowed.
200 */
201static inline void i915_vma_resource_init(struct i915_vma_resource *vma_res,
202					  struct i915_address_space *vm,
203					  struct sg_table *pages,
204					  const struct i915_page_sizes *page_sizes,
205					  struct i915_refct_sgt *pages_rsgt,
206					  bool readonly,
207					  bool lmem,
208					  struct intel_memory_region *mr,
209					  const struct i915_vma_ops *ops,
210					  void *private,
211					  u64 start,
212					  u64 node_size,
213					  u64 size,
214					  u32 guard)
215{
216	__i915_vma_resource_init(vma_res);
217	vma_res->vm = vm;
218	vma_res->bi.pages = pages;
219	vma_res->bi.page_sizes = *page_sizes;
220	if (pages_rsgt)
221		vma_res->bi.pages_rsgt = i915_refct_sgt_get(pages_rsgt);
222	vma_res->bi.readonly = readonly;
223	vma_res->bi.lmem = lmem;
224#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DRM_I915_CAPTURE_ERROR)
225	vma_res->mr = mr;
226#endif
227	vma_res->ops = ops;
228	vma_res->private = private;
229	vma_res->start = start;
230	vma_res->node_size = node_size;
231	vma_res->vma_size = size;
232	vma_res->guard = guard;
233}
234
235static inline void i915_vma_resource_fini(struct i915_vma_resource *vma_res)
236{
237	GEM_BUG_ON(refcount_read(&vma_res->hold_count) != 1);
238	if (vma_res->bi.pages_rsgt)
239		i915_refct_sgt_put(vma_res->bi.pages_rsgt);
240	i915_sw_fence_fini(&vma_res->chain);
241}
242
243int i915_vma_resource_bind_dep_sync(struct i915_address_space *vm,
244				    u64 first,
245				    u64 last,
246				    bool intr);
247
248int i915_vma_resource_bind_dep_await(struct i915_address_space *vm,
249				     struct i915_sw_fence *sw_fence,
250				     u64 first,
251				     u64 last,
252				     bool intr,
253				     gfp_t gfp);
254
255void i915_vma_resource_bind_dep_sync_all(struct i915_address_space *vm);
256
257void i915_vma_resource_module_exit(void);
258
259int i915_vma_resource_module_init(void);
260
261#endif
262