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This should be set for all modern 57 * drivers. 58 */ 59 DRIVER_GEM = BIT(0), 60 /** 61 * @DRIVER_MODESET: 62 * 63 * Driver supports mode setting interfaces (KMS). 64 */ 65 DRIVER_MODESET = BIT(1), 66 /** 67 * @DRIVER_RENDER: 68 * 69 * Driver supports dedicated render nodes. See also the :ref:`section on 70 * render nodes <drm_render_node>` for details. 71 */ 72 DRIVER_RENDER = BIT(3), 73 /** 74 * @DRIVER_ATOMIC: 75 * 76 * Driver supports the full atomic modesetting userspace API. Drivers 77 * which only use atomic internally, but do not support the full 78 * userspace API (e.g. not all properties converted to atomic, or 79 * multi-plane updates are not guaranteed to be tear-free) should not 80 * set this flag. 81 */ 82 DRIVER_ATOMIC = BIT(4), 83 /** 84 * @DRIVER_SYNCOBJ: 85 * 86 * Driver supports &drm_syncobj for explicit synchronization of command 87 * submission. 88 */ 89 DRIVER_SYNCOBJ = BIT(5), 90 /** 91 * @DRIVER_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE: 92 * 93 * Driver supports the timeline flavor of &drm_syncobj for explicit 94 * synchronization of command submission. 95 */ 96 DRIVER_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE = BIT(6), 97 98 /* IMPORTANT: Below are all the legacy flags, add new ones above. */ 99 100 /** 101 * @DRIVER_USE_AGP: 102 * 103 * Set up DRM AGP support, see drm_agp_init(), the DRM core will manage 104 * AGP resources. New drivers don't need this. 105 */ 106 DRIVER_USE_AGP = BIT(25), 107 /** 108 * @DRIVER_LEGACY: 109 * 110 * Denote a legacy driver using shadow attach. Do not use. 111 */ 112 DRIVER_LEGACY = BIT(26), 113 /** 114 * @DRIVER_PCI_DMA: 115 * 116 * Driver is capable of PCI DMA, mapping of PCI DMA buffers to userspace 117 * will be enabled. Only for legacy drivers. Do not use. 118 */ 119 DRIVER_PCI_DMA = BIT(27), 120 /** 121 * @DRIVER_SG: 122 * 123 * Driver can perform scatter/gather DMA, allocation and mapping of 124 * scatter/gather buffers will be enabled. Only for legacy drivers. Do 125 * not use. 126 */ 127 DRIVER_SG = BIT(28), 128 129 /** 130 * @DRIVER_HAVE_DMA: 131 * 132 * Driver supports DMA, the userspace DMA API will be supported. Only 133 * for legacy drivers. Do not use. 134 */ 135 DRIVER_HAVE_DMA = BIT(29), 136 /** 137 * @DRIVER_HAVE_IRQ: 138 * 139 * Legacy irq support. Only for legacy drivers. Do not use. 140 */ 141 DRIVER_HAVE_IRQ = BIT(30), 142 /** 143 * @DRIVER_KMS_LEGACY_CONTEXT: 144 * 145 * Used only by nouveau for backwards compatibility with existing 146 * userspace. Do not use. 147 */ 148 DRIVER_KMS_LEGACY_CONTEXT = BIT(31), 149 }; 150 151 /** 152 * struct drm_driver - DRM driver structure 153 * 154 * This structure represent the common code for a family of cards. There will be 155 * one &struct drm_device for each card present in this family. It contains lots 156 * of vfunc entries, and a pile of those probably should be moved to more 157 * appropriate places like &drm_mode_config_funcs or into a new operations 158 * structure for GEM drivers. 159 */ 160 struct drm_driver { 161 /** 162 * @load: 163 * 164 * Backward-compatible driver callback to complete initialization steps 165 * after the driver is registered. For this reason, may suffer from 166 * race conditions and its use is deprecated for new drivers. It is 167 * therefore only supported for existing drivers not yet converted to 168 * the new scheme. See devm_drm_dev_alloc() and drm_dev_register() for 169 * proper and race-free way to set up a &struct drm_device. 170 * 171 * This is deprecated, do not use! 172 * 173 * Returns: 174 * 175 * Zero on success, non-zero value on failure. 176 */ 177 int (*load) (struct drm_device *, unsigned long flags); 178 179 /** 180 * @open: 181 * 182 * Driver callback when a new &struct drm_file is opened. Useful for 183 * setting up driver-private data structures like buffer allocators, 184 * execution contexts or similar things. Such driver-private resources 185 * must be released again in @postclose. 186 * 187 * Since the display/modeset side of DRM can only be owned by exactly 188 * one &struct drm_file (see &drm_file.is_master and &drm_device.master) 189 * there should never be a need to set up any modeset related resources 190 * in this callback. Doing so would be a driver design bug. 191 * 192 * Returns: 193 * 194 * 0 on success, a negative error code on failure, which will be 195 * promoted to userspace as the result of the open() system call. 196 */ 197 int (*open) (struct drm_device *, struct drm_file *); 198 199 /** 200 * @postclose: 201 * 202 * One of the driver callbacks when a new &struct drm_file is closed. 203 * Useful for tearing down driver-private data structures allocated in 204 * @open like buffer allocators, execution contexts or similar things. 205 * 206 * Since the display/modeset side of DRM can only be owned by exactly 207 * one &struct drm_file (see &drm_file.is_master and &drm_device.master) 208 * there should never be a need to tear down any modeset related 209 * resources in this callback. Doing so would be a driver design bug. 210 */ 211 void (*postclose) (struct drm_device *, struct drm_file *); 212 213 /** 214 * @lastclose: 215 * 216 * Called when the last &struct drm_file has been closed and there's 217 * currently no userspace client for the &struct drm_device. 218 * 219 * Modern drivers should only use this to force-restore the fbdev 220 * framebuffer using drm_fb_helper_restore_fbdev_mode_unlocked(). 221 * Anything else would indicate there's something seriously wrong. 222 * Modern drivers can also use this to execute delayed power switching 223 * state changes, e.g. in conjunction with the :ref:`vga_switcheroo` 224 * infrastructure. 225 * 226 * This is called after @postclose hook has been called. 227 * 228 * NOTE: 229 * 230 * All legacy drivers use this callback to de-initialize the hardware. 231 * This is purely because of the shadow-attach model, where the DRM 232 * kernel driver does not really own the hardware. Instead ownershipe is 233 * handled with the help of userspace through an inheritedly racy dance 234 * to set/unset the VT into raw mode. 235 * 236 * Legacy drivers initialize the hardware in the @firstopen callback, 237 * which isn't even called for modern drivers. 238 */ 239 void (*lastclose) (struct drm_device *); 240 241 /** 242 * @unload: 243 * 244 * Reverse the effects of the driver load callback. Ideally, 245 * the clean up performed by the driver should happen in the 246 * reverse order of the initialization. Similarly to the load 247 * hook, this handler is deprecated and its usage should be 248 * dropped in favor of an open-coded teardown function at the 249 * driver layer. See drm_dev_unregister() and drm_dev_put() 250 * for the proper way to remove a &struct drm_device. 251 * 252 * The unload() hook is called right after unregistering 253 * the device. 254 * 255 */ 256 void (*unload) (struct drm_device *); 257 258 /** 259 * @release: 260 * 261 * Optional callback for destroying device data after the final 262 * reference is released, i.e. the device is being destroyed. 263 * 264 * This is deprecated, clean up all memory allocations associated with a 265 * &drm_device using drmm_add_action(), drmm_kmalloc() and related 266 * managed resources functions. 267 */ 268 void (*release) (struct drm_device *); 269 270 /** 271 * @master_set: 272 * 273 * Called whenever the minor master is set. Only used by vmwgfx. 274 */ 275 void (*master_set)(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_priv, 276 bool from_open); 277 /** 278 * @master_drop: 279 * 280 * Called whenever the minor master is dropped. Only used by vmwgfx. 281 */ 282 void (*master_drop)(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_priv); 283 284 /** 285 * @debugfs_init: 286 * 287 * Allows drivers to create driver-specific debugfs files. 288 */ 289 void (*debugfs_init)(struct drm_minor *minor); 290 291 /** 292 * @gem_create_object: constructor for gem objects 293 * 294 * Hook for allocating the GEM object struct, for use by the CMA and 295 * SHMEM GEM helpers. 296 */ 297 struct drm_gem_object *(*gem_create_object)(struct drm_device *dev, 298 size_t size); 299 300 /** 301 * @prime_handle_to_fd: 302 * 303 * Main PRIME export function. Should be implemented with 304 * drm_gem_prime_handle_to_fd() for GEM based drivers. 305 * 306 * For an in-depth discussion see :ref:`PRIME buffer sharing 307 * documentation <prime_buffer_sharing>`. 308 */ 309 int (*prime_handle_to_fd)(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_priv, 310 uint32_t handle, uint32_t flags, int *prime_fd); 311 /** 312 * @prime_fd_to_handle: 313 * 314 * Main PRIME import function. Should be implemented with 315 * drm_gem_prime_fd_to_handle() for GEM based drivers. 316 * 317 * For an in-depth discussion see :ref:`PRIME buffer sharing 318 * documentation <prime_buffer_sharing>`. 319 */ 320 int (*prime_fd_to_handle)(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_priv, 321 int prime_fd, uint32_t *handle); 322 323 /** 324 * @gem_prime_import: 325 * 326 * Import hook for GEM drivers. 327 * 328 * This defaults to drm_gem_prime_import() if not set. 329 */ 330 struct drm_gem_object * (*gem_prime_import)(struct drm_device *dev, 331 struct dma_buf *dma_buf); 332 /** 333 * @gem_prime_import_sg_table: 334 * 335 * Optional hook used by the PRIME helper functions 336 * drm_gem_prime_import() respectively drm_gem_prime_import_dev(). 337 */ 338 struct drm_gem_object *(*gem_prime_import_sg_table)( 339 struct drm_device *dev, 340 struct dma_buf_attachment *attach, 341 struct sg_table *sgt); 342 /** 343 * @gem_prime_mmap: 344 * 345 * mmap hook for GEM drivers, used to implement dma-buf mmap in the 346 * PRIME helpers. 347 * 348 * FIXME: There's way too much duplication going on here, and also moved 349 * to &drm_gem_object_funcs. 350 */ 351 int (*gem_prime_mmap)(struct drm_gem_object *obj, 352 struct vm_area_struct *vma); 353 354 /** 355 * @dumb_create: 356 * 357 * This creates a new dumb buffer in the driver's backing storage manager (GEM, 358 * TTM or something else entirely) and returns the resulting buffer handle. This 359 * handle can then be wrapped up into a framebuffer modeset object. 360 * 361 * Note that userspace is not allowed to use such objects for render 362 * acceleration - drivers must create their own private ioctls for such a use 363 * case. 364 * 365 * Width, height and depth are specified in the &drm_mode_create_dumb 366 * argument. The callback needs to fill the handle, pitch and size for 367 * the created buffer. 368 * 369 * Called by the user via ioctl. 370 * 371 * Returns: 372 * 373 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 374 */ 375 int (*dumb_create)(struct drm_file *file_priv, 376 struct drm_device *dev, 377 struct drm_mode_create_dumb *args); 378 /** 379 * @dumb_map_offset: 380 * 381 * Allocate an offset in the drm device node's address space to be able to 382 * memory map a dumb buffer. 383 * 384 * The default implementation is drm_gem_create_mmap_offset(). GEM based 385 * drivers must not overwrite this. 386 * 387 * Called by the user via ioctl. 388 * 389 * Returns: 390 * 391 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 392 */ 393 int (*dumb_map_offset)(struct drm_file *file_priv, 394 struct drm_device *dev, uint32_t handle, 395 uint64_t *offset); 396 /** 397 * @dumb_destroy: 398 * 399 * This destroys the userspace handle for the given dumb backing storage buffer. 400 * Since buffer objects must be reference counted in the kernel a buffer object 401 * won't be immediately freed if a framebuffer modeset object still uses it. 402 * 403 * Called by the user via ioctl. 404 * 405 * The default implementation is drm_gem_dumb_destroy(). GEM based drivers 406 * must not overwrite this. 407 * 408 * Returns: 409 * 410 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 411 */ 412 int (*dumb_destroy)(struct drm_file *file_priv, 413 struct drm_device *dev, 414 uint32_t handle); 415 416 /** @major: driver major number */ 417 int major; 418 /** @minor: driver minor number */ 419 int minor; 420 /** @patchlevel: driver patch level */ 421 int patchlevel; 422 /** @name: driver name */ 423 char *name; 424 /** @desc: driver description */ 425 char *desc; 426 /** @date: driver date */ 427 char *date; 428 429 /** 430 * @driver_features: 431 * Driver features, see &enum drm_driver_feature. Drivers can disable 432 * some features on a per-instance basis using 433 * &drm_device.driver_features. 434 */ 435 u32 driver_features; 436 437 /** 438 * @ioctls: 439 * 440 * Array of driver-private IOCTL description entries. See the chapter on 441 * :ref:`IOCTL support in the userland interfaces 442 * chapter<drm_driver_ioctl>` for the full details. 443 */ 444 445 const struct drm_ioctl_desc *ioctls; 446 /** @num_ioctls: Number of entries in @ioctls. */ 447 int num_ioctls; 448 449 /** 450 * @fops: 451 * 452 * File operations for the DRM device node. See the discussion in 453 * :ref:`file operations<drm_driver_fops>` for in-depth coverage and 454 * some examples. 455 */ 456 const struct file_operations *fops; 457 458 #ifdef CONFIG_DRM_LEGACY 459 /* Everything below here is for legacy driver, never use! */ 460 /* private: */ 461 462 int (*firstopen) (struct drm_device *); 463 void (*preclose) (struct drm_device *, struct drm_file *file_priv); 464 int (*dma_ioctl) (struct drm_device *dev, void *data, struct drm_file *file_priv); 465 int (*dma_quiescent) (struct drm_device *); 466 int (*context_dtor) (struct drm_device *dev, int context); 467 irqreturn_t (*irq_handler)(int irq, void *arg); 468 void (*irq_preinstall)(struct drm_device *dev); 469 int (*irq_postinstall)(struct drm_device *dev); 470 void (*irq_uninstall)(struct drm_device *dev); 471 u32 (*get_vblank_counter)(struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int pipe); 472 int (*enable_vblank)(struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int pipe); 473 void (*disable_vblank)(struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int pipe); 474 int dev_priv_size; 475 #endif 476 }; 477 478 void *__devm_drm_dev_alloc(struct device *parent, 479 const struct drm_driver *driver, 480 size_t size, size_t offset); 481 482 /** 483 * devm_drm_dev_alloc - Resource managed allocation of a &drm_device instance 484 * @parent: Parent device object 485 * @driver: DRM driver 486 * @type: the type of the struct which contains struct &drm_device 487 * @member: the name of the &drm_device within @type. 488 * 489 * This allocates and initialize a new DRM device. No device registration is done. 490 * Call drm_dev_register() to advertice the device to user space and register it 491 * with other core subsystems. This should be done last in the device 492 * initialization sequence to make sure userspace can't access an inconsistent 493 * state. 494 * 495 * The initial ref-count of the object is 1. Use drm_dev_get() and 496 * drm_dev_put() to take and drop further ref-counts. 497 * 498 * It is recommended that drivers embed &struct drm_device into their own device 499 * structure. 500 * 501 * Note that this manages the lifetime of the resulting &drm_device 502 * automatically using devres. The DRM device initialized with this function is 503 * automatically put on driver detach using drm_dev_put(). 504 * 505 * RETURNS: 506 * Pointer to new DRM device, or ERR_PTR on failure. 507 */ 508 #define devm_drm_dev_alloc(parent, driver, type, member) \ 509 ((type *) __devm_drm_dev_alloc(parent, driver, sizeof(type), \ 510 offsetof(type, member))) 511 512 struct drm_device *drm_dev_alloc(const struct drm_driver *driver, 513 struct device *parent); 514 int drm_dev_register(struct drm_device *dev, unsigned long flags); 515 void drm_dev_unregister(struct drm_device *dev); 516 517 void drm_dev_get(struct drm_device *dev); 518 void drm_dev_put(struct drm_device *dev); 519 void drm_put_dev(struct drm_device *dev); 520 bool drm_dev_enter(struct drm_device *dev, int *idx); 521 void drm_dev_exit(int idx); 522 void drm_dev_unplug(struct drm_device *dev); 523 524 /** 525 * drm_dev_is_unplugged - is a DRM device unplugged 526 * @dev: DRM device 527 * 528 * This function can be called to check whether a hotpluggable is unplugged. 529 * Unplugging itself is singalled through drm_dev_unplug(). If a device is 530 * unplugged, these two functions guarantee that any store before calling 531 * drm_dev_unplug() is visible to callers of this function after it completes 532 * 533 * WARNING: This function fundamentally races against drm_dev_unplug(). It is 534 * recommended that drivers instead use the underlying drm_dev_enter() and 535 * drm_dev_exit() function pairs. 536 */ 537 static inline bool drm_dev_is_unplugged(struct drm_device *dev) 538 { 539 int idx; 540 541 if (drm_dev_enter(dev, &idx)) { 542 drm_dev_exit(idx); 543 return false; 544 } 545 546 return true; 547 } 548 549 /** 550 * drm_core_check_all_features - check driver feature flags mask 551 * @dev: DRM device to check 552 * @features: feature flag(s) mask 553 * 554 * This checks @dev for driver features, see &drm_driver.driver_features, 555 * &drm_device.driver_features, and the various &enum drm_driver_feature flags. 556 * 557 * Returns true if all features in the @features mask are supported, false 558 * otherwise. 559 */ 560 static inline bool drm_core_check_all_features(const struct drm_device *dev, 561 u32 features) 562 { 563 u32 supported = dev->driver->driver_features & dev->driver_features; 564 565 return features && (supported & features) == features; 566 } 567 568 /** 569 * drm_core_check_feature - check driver feature flags 570 * @dev: DRM device to check 571 * @feature: feature flag 572 * 573 * This checks @dev for driver features, see &drm_driver.driver_features, 574 * &drm_device.driver_features, and the various &enum drm_driver_feature flags. 575 * 576 * Returns true if the @feature is supported, false otherwise. 577 */ 578 static inline bool drm_core_check_feature(const struct drm_device *dev, 579 enum drm_driver_feature feature) 580 { 581 return drm_core_check_all_features(dev, feature); 582 } 583 584 /** 585 * drm_drv_uses_atomic_modeset - check if the driver implements 586 * atomic_commit() 587 * @dev: DRM device 588 * 589 * This check is useful if drivers do not have DRIVER_ATOMIC set but 590 * have atomic modesetting internally implemented. 591 */ 592 static inline bool drm_drv_uses_atomic_modeset(struct drm_device *dev) 593 { 594 return drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_ATOMIC) || 595 (dev->mode_config.funcs && dev->mode_config.funcs->atomic_commit != NULL); 596 } 597 598 599 int drm_dev_set_unique(struct drm_device *dev, const char *name); 600 601 602 #endif 603