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1  /*
2   * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
3   *
4   * Copyright © 2016 Intel Corporation
5   */
6  
7  #ifndef I915_SCATTERLIST_H
8  #define I915_SCATTERLIST_H
9  
10  #include <linux/pfn.h>
11  #include <linux/scatterlist.h>
12  #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
13  #include <xen/xen.h>
14  
15  #include "i915_gem.h"
16  
17  struct drm_mm_node;
18  struct ttm_resource;
19  
20  /*
21   * Optimised SGL iterator for GEM objects
22   */
23  static __always_inline struct sgt_iter {
24  	struct scatterlist *sgp;
25  	union {
26  		unsigned long pfn;
27  		dma_addr_t dma;
28  	};
29  	unsigned int curr;
30  	unsigned int max;
__sgt_iter(struct scatterlist * sgl,bool dma)31  } __sgt_iter(struct scatterlist *sgl, bool dma) {
32  	struct sgt_iter s = { .sgp = sgl };
33  
34  	if (dma && s.sgp && sg_dma_len(s.sgp) == 0) {
35  		s.sgp = NULL;
36  	} else if (s.sgp) {
37  		s.max = s.curr = s.sgp->offset;
38  		if (dma) {
39  			s.dma = sg_dma_address(s.sgp);
40  			s.max += sg_dma_len(s.sgp);
41  		} else {
42  			s.pfn = page_to_pfn(sg_page(s.sgp));
43  			s.max += s.sgp->length;
44  		}
45  	}
46  
47  	return s;
48  }
49  
__sg_page_count(const struct scatterlist * sg)50  static inline int __sg_page_count(const struct scatterlist *sg)
51  {
52  	return sg->length >> PAGE_SHIFT;
53  }
54  
__sg_dma_page_count(const struct scatterlist * sg)55  static inline int __sg_dma_page_count(const struct scatterlist *sg)
56  {
57  	return sg_dma_len(sg) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
58  }
59  
____sg_next(struct scatterlist * sg)60  static inline struct scatterlist *____sg_next(struct scatterlist *sg)
61  {
62  	++sg;
63  	if (unlikely(sg_is_chain(sg)))
64  		sg = sg_chain_ptr(sg);
65  	return sg;
66  }
67  
68  /**
69   * __sg_next - return the next scatterlist entry in a list
70   * @sg:		The current sg entry
71   *
72   * Description:
73   *   If the entry is the last, return NULL; otherwise, step to the next
74   *   element in the array (@sg@+1). If that's a chain pointer, follow it;
75   *   otherwise just return the pointer to the current element.
76   **/
__sg_next(struct scatterlist * sg)77  static inline struct scatterlist *__sg_next(struct scatterlist *sg)
78  {
79  	return sg_is_last(sg) ? NULL : ____sg_next(sg);
80  }
81  
82  /**
83   * __for_each_sgt_daddr - iterate over the device addresses of the given sg_table
84   * @__dp:	Device address (output)
85   * @__iter:	'struct sgt_iter' (iterator state, internal)
86   * @__sgt:	sg_table to iterate over (input)
87   * @__step:	step size
88   */
89  #define __for_each_sgt_daddr(__dp, __iter, __sgt, __step)		\
90  	for ((__iter) = __sgt_iter((__sgt)->sgl, true);			\
91  	     ((__dp) = (__iter).dma + (__iter).curr), (__iter).sgp;	\
92  	     (((__iter).curr += (__step)) >= (__iter).max) ?		\
93  	     (__iter) = __sgt_iter(__sg_next((__iter).sgp), true), 0 : 0)
94  
95  /**
96   * for_each_sgt_page - iterate over the pages of the given sg_table
97   * @__pp:	page pointer (output)
98   * @__iter:	'struct sgt_iter' (iterator state, internal)
99   * @__sgt:	sg_table to iterate over (input)
100   */
101  #define for_each_sgt_page(__pp, __iter, __sgt)				\
102  	for ((__iter) = __sgt_iter((__sgt)->sgl, false);		\
103  	     ((__pp) = (__iter).pfn == 0 ? NULL :			\
104  	      pfn_to_page((__iter).pfn + ((__iter).curr >> PAGE_SHIFT))); \
105  	     (((__iter).curr += PAGE_SIZE) >= (__iter).max) ?		\
106  	     (__iter) = __sgt_iter(__sg_next((__iter).sgp), false), 0 : 0)
107  
108  /**
109   * i915_sg_dma_sizes - Record the dma segment sizes of a scatterlist
110   * @sg: The scatterlist
111   *
112   * Return: An unsigned int with segment sizes logically or'ed together.
113   * A caller can use this information to determine what hardware page table
114   * entry sizes can be used to map the memory represented by the scatterlist.
115   */
i915_sg_dma_sizes(struct scatterlist * sg)116  static inline unsigned int i915_sg_dma_sizes(struct scatterlist *sg)
117  {
118  	unsigned int page_sizes;
119  
120  	page_sizes = 0;
121  	while (sg && sg_dma_len(sg)) {
122  		GEM_BUG_ON(sg->offset);
123  		GEM_BUG_ON(!IS_ALIGNED(sg_dma_len(sg), PAGE_SIZE));
124  		page_sizes |= sg_dma_len(sg);
125  		sg = __sg_next(sg);
126  	}
127  
128  	return page_sizes;
129  }
130  
i915_sg_segment_size(struct device * dev)131  static inline unsigned int i915_sg_segment_size(struct device *dev)
132  {
133  	size_t max = min_t(size_t, UINT_MAX, dma_max_mapping_size(dev));
134  
135  	/*
136  	 * For Xen PV guests pages aren't contiguous in DMA (machine) address
137  	 * space.  The DMA API takes care of that both in dma_alloc_* (by
138  	 * calling into the hypervisor to make the pages contiguous) and in
139  	 * dma_map_* (by bounce buffering).  But i915 abuses ignores the
140  	 * coherency aspects of the DMA API and thus can't cope with bounce
141  	 * buffering actually happening, so add a hack here to force small
142  	 * allocations and mappings when running in PV mode on Xen.
143  	 *
144  	 * Note this will still break if bounce buffering is required for other
145  	 * reasons, like confidential computing hypervisors or PCIe root ports
146  	 * with addressing limitations.
147  	 */
148  	if (xen_pv_domain())
149  		max = PAGE_SIZE;
150  	return round_down(max, PAGE_SIZE);
151  }
152  
153  bool i915_sg_trim(struct sg_table *orig_st);
154  
155  /**
156   * struct i915_refct_sgt_ops - Operations structure for struct i915_refct_sgt
157   */
158  struct i915_refct_sgt_ops {
159  	/**
160  	 * @release: Free the memory of the struct i915_refct_sgt
161  	 */
162  	void (*release)(struct kref *ref);
163  };
164  
165  /**
166   * struct i915_refct_sgt - A refcounted scatter-gather table
167   * @kref: struct kref for refcounting
168   * @table: struct sg_table holding the scatter-gather table itself. Note that
169   * @table->sgl = NULL can be used to determine whether a scatter-gather table
170   * is present or not.
171   * @size: The size in bytes of the underlying memory buffer
172   * @ops: The operations structure.
173   */
174  struct i915_refct_sgt {
175  	struct kref kref;
176  	struct sg_table table;
177  	size_t size;
178  	const struct i915_refct_sgt_ops *ops;
179  };
180  
181  /**
182   * i915_refct_sgt_put - Put a refcounted sg-table
183   * @rsgt: the struct i915_refct_sgt to put.
184   */
i915_refct_sgt_put(struct i915_refct_sgt * rsgt)185  static inline void i915_refct_sgt_put(struct i915_refct_sgt *rsgt)
186  {
187  	if (rsgt)
188  		kref_put(&rsgt->kref, rsgt->ops->release);
189  }
190  
191  /**
192   * i915_refct_sgt_get - Get a refcounted sg-table
193   * @rsgt: the struct i915_refct_sgt to get.
194   */
195  static inline struct i915_refct_sgt *
i915_refct_sgt_get(struct i915_refct_sgt * rsgt)196  i915_refct_sgt_get(struct i915_refct_sgt *rsgt)
197  {
198  	kref_get(&rsgt->kref);
199  	return rsgt;
200  }
201  
202  /**
203   * __i915_refct_sgt_init - Initialize a refcounted sg-list with a custom
204   * operations structure
205   * @rsgt: The struct i915_refct_sgt to initialize.
206   * @size: Size in bytes of the underlying memory buffer.
207   * @ops: A customized operations structure in case the refcounted sg-list
208   * is embedded into another structure.
209   */
__i915_refct_sgt_init(struct i915_refct_sgt * rsgt,size_t size,const struct i915_refct_sgt_ops * ops)210  static inline void __i915_refct_sgt_init(struct i915_refct_sgt *rsgt,
211  					 size_t size,
212  					 const struct i915_refct_sgt_ops *ops)
213  {
214  	kref_init(&rsgt->kref);
215  	rsgt->table.sgl = NULL;
216  	rsgt->size = size;
217  	rsgt->ops = ops;
218  }
219  
220  void i915_refct_sgt_init(struct i915_refct_sgt *rsgt, size_t size);
221  
222  struct i915_refct_sgt *i915_rsgt_from_mm_node(const struct drm_mm_node *node,
223  					      u64 region_start,
224  					      u32 page_alignment);
225  
226  struct i915_refct_sgt *i915_rsgt_from_buddy_resource(struct ttm_resource *res,
227  						     u64 region_start,
228  						     u32 page_alignment);
229  
230  #endif
231