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authorPauli Nieminen <suokkos@gmail.com>2010-02-01 12:11:15 -0500
committerDave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>2010-02-22 18:46:20 -0500
commit7a9f0dd9c49425e2b0e39ada4757bc7a38c84873 (patch)
tree67620d1185e173ac84d27a686bab381cb916b754 /include/drm/drm_buffer.h
parentd594e46ace22afa1621254f6f669e65430048153 (diff)
drm: Add generic multipart buffer.
Allocating multiple pages of memory for data that is coming from user space may fail. To fix memory allocation failures the buffer object should be split to multiple independ pages. drm buffer provides generic interface to copy and process large data arrays from user space. Interface includes allocation and free functions to allocate the buffer object and data storage pages. All access operations are performed relative to a internal pointer which is advanced with drm_buffer_advance function. The buffer can be accessed using drm_buffer_pointer_to_XXX functions if it is known that requested object doesn't split over a page boundary. These functions don't do any error checking to maximize performance. If there is large object which could be split there is special drm_buffer_read_object function. drm_buffer_read_object takes a pointer as argument which is used as temporary store for data if it is split over boundary in the buffer. Signed-off-by: Pauli Nieminen <suokkos@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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1/**************************************************************************
2 *
3 * Copyright 2010 Pauli Nieminen.
4 * All Rights Reserved.
5 *
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27 **************************************************************************/
28/*
29 * Multipart buffer for coping data which is larger than the page size.
30 *
31 * Authors:
32 * Pauli Nieminen <suokkos-at-gmail-dot-com>
33 */
34
35#ifndef _DRM_BUFFER_H_
36#define _DRM_BUFFER_H_
37
38#include "drmP.h"
39
40struct drm_buffer {
41 int iterator;
42 int size;
43 char *data[];
44};
45
46
47/**
48 * Return the index of page that buffer is currently pointing at.
49 */
50static inline int drm_buffer_page(struct drm_buffer *buf)
51{
52 return buf->iterator / PAGE_SIZE;
53}
54/**
55 * Return the index of the current byte in the page
56 */
57static inline int drm_buffer_index(struct drm_buffer *buf)
58{
59 return buf->iterator & (PAGE_SIZE - 1);
60}
61/**
62 * Return number of bytes that is left to process
63 */
64static inline int drm_buffer_unprocessed(struct drm_buffer *buf)
65{
66 return buf->size - buf->iterator;
67}
68
69/**
70 * Advance the buffer iterator number of bytes that is given.
71 */
72static inline void drm_buffer_advance(struct drm_buffer *buf, int bytes)
73{
74 buf->iterator += bytes;
75}
76
77/**
78 * Allocate the drm buffer object.
79 *
80 * buf: A pointer to a pointer where the object is stored.
81 * size: The number of bytes to allocate.
82 */
83extern int drm_buffer_alloc(struct drm_buffer **buf, int size);
84
85/**
86 * Copy the user data to the begin of the buffer and reset the processing
87 * iterator.
88 *
89 * user_data: A pointer the data that is copied to the buffer.
90 * size: The Number of bytes to copy.
91 */
92extern int drm_buffer_copy_from_user(struct drm_buffer *buf,
93 void __user *user_data, int size);
94
95/**
96 * Free the drm buffer object
97 */
98extern void drm_buffer_free(struct drm_buffer *buf);
99
100/**
101 * Read an object from buffer that may be split to multiple parts. If object
102 * is not split function just returns the pointer to object in buffer. But in
103 * case of split object data is copied to given stack object that is suplied
104 * by caller.
105 *
106 * The processing location of the buffer is also advanced to the next byte
107 * after the object.
108 *
109 * objsize: The size of the objet in bytes.
110 * stack_obj: A pointer to a memory location where object can be copied.
111 */
112extern void *drm_buffer_read_object(struct drm_buffer *buf,
113 int objsize, void *stack_obj);
114
115/**
116 * Returns the pointer to the dword which is offset number of elements from the
117 * current processing location.
118 *
119 * Caller must make sure that dword is not split in the buffer. This
120 * requirement is easily met if all the sizes of objects in buffer are
121 * multiples of dword and PAGE_SIZE is multiple dword.
122 *
123 * Call to this function doesn't change the processing location.
124 *
125 * offset: The index of the dword relative to the internat iterator.
126 */
127static inline void *drm_buffer_pointer_to_dword(struct drm_buffer *buffer,
128 int offset)
129{
130 int iter = buffer->iterator + offset * 4;
131 return &buffer->data[iter / PAGE_SIZE][iter & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)];
132}
133/**
134 * Returns the pointer to the dword which is offset number of elements from
135 * the current processing location.
136 *
137 * Call to this function doesn't change the processing location.
138 *
139 * offset: The index of the byte relative to the internat iterator.
140 */
141static inline void *drm_buffer_pointer_to_byte(struct drm_buffer *buffer,
142 int offset)
143{
144 int iter = buffer->iterator + offset;
145 return &buffer->data[iter / PAGE_SIZE][iter & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)];
146}
147
148#endif