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authorThomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>2009-12-06 15:46:25 -0500
committerDave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>2009-12-07 00:22:03 -0500
commit4aff1013f5e4ae08a24155c029a2c5e1a7929de6 (patch)
tree1317322a9e6e4c6094cfa32090c05c20db252ec0 /include/drm
parent88071539a3f5195f9e9dae38a3e35b3ce4b9f9fc (diff)
drm/ttm: Add ttm lock functionality.
This is intended to be used by ttm-aware drivers to 1) Block clients to inactive masters when they try to validate buffers for GPU use. 2) Optionally block clients to the current master when there is thrashing due to GPU memory shortage. Used by the vmwgfx driver. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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27/*
28 * Authors: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom-at-vmware-dot-com>
29 */
30
31/** @file ttm_lock.h
32 * This file implements a simple replacement for the buffer manager use
33 * of the DRM heavyweight hardware lock.
34 * The lock is a read-write lock. Taking it in read mode and write mode
35 * is relatively fast, and intended for in-kernel use only.
36 *
37 * The vt mode is used only when there is a need to block all
38 * user-space processes from validating buffers.
39 * It's allowed to leave kernel space with the vt lock held.
40 * If a user-space process dies while having the vt-lock,
41 * it will be released during the file descriptor release. The vt lock
42 * excludes write lock and read lock.
43 *
44 * The suspend mode is used to lock out all TTM users when preparing for
45 * and executing suspend operations.
46 *
47 */
48
49#ifndef _TTM_LOCK_H_
50#define _TTM_LOCK_H_
51
52#include "ttm/ttm_object.h"
53#include <linux/wait.h>
54#include <asm/atomic.h>
55
56/**
57 * struct ttm_lock
58 *
59 * @base: ttm base object used solely to release the lock if the client
60 * holding the lock dies.
61 * @queue: Queue for processes waiting for lock change-of-status.
62 * @lock: Spinlock protecting some lock members.
63 * @rw: Read-write lock counter. Protected by @lock.
64 * @flags: Lock state. Protected by @lock.
65 * @kill_takers: Boolean whether to kill takers of the lock.
66 * @signal: Signal to send when kill_takers is true.
67 */
68
69struct ttm_lock {
70 struct ttm_base_object base;
71 wait_queue_head_t queue;
72 spinlock_t lock;
73 int32_t rw;
74 uint32_t flags;
75 bool kill_takers;
76 int signal;
77 struct ttm_object_file *vt_holder;
78};
79
80
81/**
82 * ttm_lock_init
83 *
84 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
85 * Initializes the lock.
86 */
87extern void ttm_lock_init(struct ttm_lock *lock);
88
89/**
90 * ttm_read_unlock
91 *
92 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
93 *
94 * Releases a read lock.
95 */
96extern void ttm_read_unlock(struct ttm_lock *lock);
97
98/**
99 * ttm_read_lock
100 *
101 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
102 * @interruptible: Interruptible sleeping while waiting for a lock.
103 *
104 * Takes the lock in read mode.
105 * Returns:
106 * -ERESTARTSYS If interrupted by a signal and interruptible is true.
107 */
108extern int ttm_read_lock(struct ttm_lock *lock, bool interruptible);
109
110/**
111 * ttm_read_trylock
112 *
113 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
114 * @interruptible: Interruptible sleeping while waiting for a lock.
115 *
116 * Tries to take the lock in read mode. If the lock is already held
117 * in write mode, the function will return -EBUSY. If the lock is held
118 * in vt or suspend mode, the function will sleep until these modes
119 * are unlocked.
120 *
121 * Returns:
122 * -EBUSY The lock was already held in write mode.
123 * -ERESTARTSYS If interrupted by a signal and interruptible is true.
124 */
125extern int ttm_read_trylock(struct ttm_lock *lock, bool interruptible);
126
127/**
128 * ttm_write_unlock
129 *
130 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
131 *
132 * Releases a write lock.
133 */
134extern void ttm_write_unlock(struct ttm_lock *lock);
135
136/**
137 * ttm_write_lock
138 *
139 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
140 * @interruptible: Interruptible sleeping while waiting for a lock.
141 *
142 * Takes the lock in write mode.
143 * Returns:
144 * -ERESTARTSYS If interrupted by a signal and interruptible is true.
145 */
146extern int ttm_write_lock(struct ttm_lock *lock, bool interruptible);
147
148/**
149 * ttm_lock_downgrade
150 *
151 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
152 *
153 * Downgrades a write lock to a read lock.
154 */
155extern void ttm_lock_downgrade(struct ttm_lock *lock);
156
157/**
158 * ttm_suspend_lock
159 *
160 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
161 *
162 * Takes the lock in suspend mode. Excludes read and write mode.
163 */
164extern void ttm_suspend_lock(struct ttm_lock *lock);
165
166/**
167 * ttm_suspend_unlock
168 *
169 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
170 *
171 * Releases a suspend lock
172 */
173extern void ttm_suspend_unlock(struct ttm_lock *lock);
174
175/**
176 * ttm_vt_lock
177 *
178 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
179 * @interruptible: Interruptible sleeping while waiting for a lock.
180 * @tfile: Pointer to a struct ttm_object_file to register the lock with.
181 *
182 * Takes the lock in vt mode.
183 * Returns:
184 * -ERESTARTSYS If interrupted by a signal and interruptible is true.
185 * -ENOMEM: Out of memory when locking.
186 */
187extern int ttm_vt_lock(struct ttm_lock *lock, bool interruptible,
188 struct ttm_object_file *tfile);
189
190/**
191 * ttm_vt_unlock
192 *
193 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
194 *
195 * Releases a vt lock.
196 * Returns:
197 * -EINVAL If the lock was not held.
198 */
199extern int ttm_vt_unlock(struct ttm_lock *lock);
200
201/**
202 * ttm_write_unlock
203 *
204 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
205 *
206 * Releases a write lock.
207 */
208extern void ttm_write_unlock(struct ttm_lock *lock);
209
210/**
211 * ttm_write_lock
212 *
213 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
214 * @interruptible: Interruptible sleeping while waiting for a lock.
215 *
216 * Takes the lock in write mode.
217 * Returns:
218 * -ERESTARTSYS If interrupted by a signal and interruptible is true.
219 */
220extern int ttm_write_lock(struct ttm_lock *lock, bool interruptible);
221
222/**
223 * ttm_lock_set_kill
224 *
225 * @lock: Pointer to a struct ttm_lock
226 * @val: Boolean whether to kill processes taking the lock.
227 * @signal: Signal to send to the process taking the lock.
228 *
229 * The kill-when-taking-lock functionality is used to kill processes that keep
230 * on using the TTM functionality when its resources has been taken down, for
231 * example when the X server exits. A typical sequence would look like this:
232 * - X server takes lock in write mode.
233 * - ttm_lock_set_kill() is called with @val set to true.
234 * - As part of X server exit, TTM resources are taken down.
235 * - X server releases the lock on file release.
236 * - Another dri client wants to render, takes the lock and is killed.
237 *
238 */
239static inline void ttm_lock_set_kill(struct ttm_lock *lock, bool val,
240 int signal)
241{
242 lock->kill_takers = val;
243 if (val)
244 lock->signal = signal;
245}
246
247#endif