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Calling ttm_tt_populate() will then swap the * pages back in, and unset the flag. Drivers should in general never * need to touch this. * * TTM_TT_FLAG_ZERO_ALLOC: Set if the pages will be zeroed on * allocation. * * TTM_TT_FLAG_EXTERNAL: Set if the underlying pages were allocated * externally, like with dma-buf or userptr. This effectively disables * TTM swapping out such pages. Also important is to prevent TTM from * ever directly mapping these pages. * * Note that enum ttm_bo_type.ttm_bo_type_sg objects will always enable * this flag. * * TTM_TT_FLAG_EXTERNAL_MAPPABLE: Same behaviour as * TTM_TT_FLAG_EXTERNAL, but with the reduced restriction that it is * still valid to use TTM to map the pages directly. This is useful when * implementing a ttm_tt backend which still allocates driver owned * pages underneath(say with shmem). * * Note that since this also implies TTM_TT_FLAG_EXTERNAL, the usage * here should always be: * * page_flags = TTM_TT_FLAG_EXTERNAL | * TTM_TT_FLAG_EXTERNAL_MAPPABLE; * * TTM_TT_FLAG_DECRYPTED: The mapped ttm pages should be marked as * not encrypted. The framework will try to match what the dma layer * is doing, but note that it is a little fragile because ttm page * fault handling abuses the DMA api a bit and dma_map_attrs can't be * used to assure pgprot always matches. * * TTM_TT_FLAG_PRIV_POPULATED: TTM internal only. DO NOT USE. This is * set by TTM after ttm_tt_populate() has successfully returned, and is * then unset when TTM calls ttm_tt_unpopulate(). */ #define TTM_TT_FLAG_SWAPPED BIT(0) #define TTM_TT_FLAG_ZERO_ALLOC BIT(1) #define TTM_TT_FLAG_EXTERNAL BIT(2) #define TTM_TT_FLAG_EXTERNAL_MAPPABLE BIT(3) #define TTM_TT_FLAG_DECRYPTED BIT(4) #define TTM_TT_FLAG_PRIV_POPULATED BIT(5) uint32_t page_flags; /** @num_pages: Number of pages in the page array. */ uint32_t num_pages; /** @sg: for SG objects via dma-buf. */ struct sg_table *sg; /** @dma_address: The DMA (bus) addresses of the pages. */ dma_addr_t *dma_address; /** @swap_storage: Pointer to shmem struct file for swap storage. */ struct file *swap_storage; /** * @caching: The current caching state of the pages, see enum * ttm_caching. */ enum ttm_caching caching; }; /** * struct ttm_kmap_iter_tt - Specialization of a mappig iterator for a tt. * @base: Embedded struct ttm_kmap_iter providing the usage interface * @tt: Cached struct ttm_tt. * @prot: Cached page protection for mapping. */ struct ttm_kmap_iter_tt { struct ttm_kmap_iter base; struct ttm_tt *tt; pgprot_t prot; }; static inline bool ttm_tt_is_populated(struct ttm_tt *tt) { return tt->page_flags & TTM_TT_FLAG_PRIV_POPULATED; } /** * ttm_tt_create * * @bo: pointer to a struct ttm_buffer_object * @zero_alloc: true if allocated pages needs to be zeroed * * Make sure we have a TTM structure allocated for the given BO. * No pages are actually allocated. */ int ttm_tt_create(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo, bool zero_alloc); /** * ttm_tt_init * * @ttm: The struct ttm_tt. * @bo: The buffer object we create the ttm for. * @page_flags: Page flags as identified by TTM_TT_FLAG_XX flags. * @caching: the desired caching state of the pages * @extra_pages: Extra pages needed for the driver. * * Create a struct ttm_tt to back data with system memory pages. * No pages are actually allocated. * Returns: * NULL: Out of memory. */ int ttm_tt_init(struct ttm_tt *ttm, struct ttm_buffer_object *bo, uint32_t page_flags, enum ttm_caching caching, unsigned long extra_pages); int ttm_sg_tt_init(struct ttm_tt *ttm_dma, struct ttm_buffer_object *bo, uint32_t page_flags, enum ttm_caching caching); /** * ttm_tt_fini * * @ttm: the ttm_tt structure. * * Free memory of ttm_tt structure */ void ttm_tt_fini(struct ttm_tt *ttm); /** * ttm_tt_destroy: * * @bdev: the ttm_device this object belongs to * @ttm: The struct ttm_tt. * * Unbind, unpopulate and destroy common struct ttm_tt. */ void ttm_tt_destroy(struct ttm_device *bdev, struct ttm_tt *ttm); /** * ttm_tt_swapin: * * @ttm: The struct ttm_tt. * * Swap in a previously swap out ttm_tt. */ int ttm_tt_swapin(struct ttm_tt *ttm); int ttm_tt_swapout(struct ttm_device *bdev, struct ttm_tt *ttm, gfp_t gfp_flags); /** * ttm_tt_populate - allocate pages for a ttm * * @bdev: the ttm_device this object belongs to * @ttm: Pointer to the ttm_tt structure * @ctx: operation context for populating the tt object. * * Calls the driver method to allocate pages for a ttm */ int ttm_tt_populate(struct ttm_device *bdev, struct ttm_tt *ttm, struct ttm_operation_ctx *ctx); /** * ttm_tt_unpopulate - free pages from a ttm * * @bdev: the ttm_device this object belongs to * @ttm: Pointer to the ttm_tt structure * * Calls the driver method to free all pages from a ttm */ void ttm_tt_unpopulate(struct ttm_device *bdev, struct ttm_tt *ttm); /** * ttm_tt_mark_for_clear - Mark pages for clearing on populate. * * @ttm: Pointer to the ttm_tt structure * * Marks pages for clearing so that the next time the page vector is * populated, the pages will be cleared. */ static inline void ttm_tt_mark_for_clear(struct ttm_tt *ttm) { ttm->page_flags |= TTM_TT_FLAG_ZERO_ALLOC; } void ttm_tt_mgr_init(unsigned long num_pages, unsigned long num_dma32_pages); struct ttm_kmap_iter *ttm_kmap_iter_tt_init(struct ttm_kmap_iter_tt *iter_tt, struct ttm_tt *tt); unsigned long ttm_tt_pages_limit(void); #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_AGP) #include /** * ttm_agp_tt_create * * @bo: Buffer object we allocate the ttm for. * @bridge: The agp bridge this device is sitting on. * @page_flags: Page flags as identified by TTM_TT_FLAG_XX flags. * * * Create a TTM backend that uses the indicated AGP bridge as an aperture * for TT memory. This function uses the linux agpgart interface to * bind and unbind memory backing a ttm_tt. */ struct ttm_tt *ttm_agp_tt_create(struct ttm_buffer_object *bo, struct agp_bridge_data *bridge, uint32_t page_flags); int ttm_agp_bind(struct ttm_tt *ttm, struct ttm_resource *bo_mem); void ttm_agp_unbind(struct ttm_tt *ttm); void ttm_agp_destroy(struct ttm_tt *ttm); bool ttm_agp_is_bound(struct ttm_tt *ttm); #endif #endif