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diff --git a/drivers/staging/gma500/psb_ttm_fence_api.h b/drivers/staging/gma500/psb_ttm_fence_api.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b14a42711d03 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/staging/gma500/psb_ttm_fence_api.h @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +/************************************************************************** + * + * Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Tungsten Graphics, Inc., Cedar Park, TX., USA + * All Rights Reserved. + * Copyright (c) 2009 VMware, Inc., Palo Alto, CA., USA + * All Rights Reserved. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License, + * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for + * more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with + * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., + * 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + **************************************************************************/ +/* + * Authors: Thomas Hellstrom <thomas-at-tungstengraphics-dot-com> + */ +#ifndef _TTM_FENCE_API_H_ +#define _TTM_FENCE_API_H_ + +#include <linux/list.h> +#include <linux/kref.h> + +#define TTM_FENCE_FLAG_EMIT (1 << 0) +#define TTM_FENCE_TYPE_EXE (1 << 0) + +struct ttm_fence_device; + +/** + * struct ttm_fence_info + * + * @fence_class: The fence class. + * @fence_type: Bitfield indicating types for this fence. + * @signaled_types: Bitfield indicating which types are signaled. + * @error: Last error reported from the device. + * + * Used as output from the ttm_fence_get_info + */ + +struct ttm_fence_info { + uint32_t signaled_types; + uint32_t error; +}; + +/** + * struct ttm_fence_object + * + * @fdev: Pointer to the fence device struct. + * @kref: Holds the reference count of this fence object. + * @ring: List head used for the circular list of not-completely + * signaled fences. + * @info: Data for fast retrieval using the ttm_fence_get_info() + * function. + * @timeout_jiffies: Absolute jiffies value indicating when this fence + * object times out and, if waited on, calls ttm_fence_lockup + * to check for and resolve a GPU lockup. + * @sequence: Fence sequence number. + * @waiting_types: Types currently waited on. + * @destroy: Called to free the fence object, when its refcount has + * reached zero. If NULL, kfree is used. + * + * This struct is provided in the driver interface so that drivers can + * derive from it and create their own fence implementation. All members + * are private to the fence implementation and the fence driver callbacks. + * Otherwise a driver may access the derived object using container_of(). + */ + +struct ttm_fence_object { + struct ttm_fence_device *fdev; + struct kref kref; + uint32_t fence_class; + uint32_t fence_type; + + /* + * The below fields are protected by the fence class + * manager spinlock. + */ + + struct list_head ring; + struct ttm_fence_info info; + unsigned long timeout_jiffies; + uint32_t sequence; + uint32_t waiting_types; + void (*destroy) (struct ttm_fence_object *); +}; + +/** + * ttm_fence_object_init + * + * @fdev: Pointer to a struct ttm_fence_device. + * @fence_class: Fence class for this fence. + * @type: Fence type for this fence. + * @create_flags: Flags indicating varios actions at init time. At this point + * there's only TTM_FENCE_FLAG_EMIT, which triggers a sequence emission to + * the command stream. + * @destroy: Destroy function. If NULL, kfree() is used. + * @fence: The struct ttm_fence_object to initialize. + * + * Initialize a pre-allocated fence object. This function, together with the + * destroy function makes it possible to derive driver-specific fence objects. + */ + +extern int +ttm_fence_object_init(struct ttm_fence_device *fdev, + uint32_t fence_class, + uint32_t type, + uint32_t create_flags, + void (*destroy) (struct ttm_fence_object *fence), + struct ttm_fence_object *fence); + +/** + * ttm_fence_object_create + * + * @fdev: Pointer to a struct ttm_fence_device. + * @fence_class: Fence class for this fence. + * @type: Fence type for this fence. + * @create_flags: Flags indicating varios actions at init time. At this point + * there's only TTM_FENCE_FLAG_EMIT, which triggers a sequence emission to + * the command stream. + * @c_fence: On successful termination, *(@c_fence) will point to the created + * fence object. + * + * Create and initialize a struct ttm_fence_object. The destroy function will + * be set to kfree(). + */ + +extern int +ttm_fence_object_create(struct ttm_fence_device *fdev, + uint32_t fence_class, + uint32_t type, + uint32_t create_flags, + struct ttm_fence_object **c_fence); + +/** + * ttm_fence_object_wait + * + * @fence: The fence object to wait on. + * @lazy: Allow sleeps to reduce the cpu-usage if polling. + * @interruptible: Sleep interruptible when waiting. + * @type_mask: Wait for the given type_mask to signal. + * + * Wait for a fence to signal the given type_mask. The function will + * perform a fence_flush using type_mask. (See ttm_fence_object_flush). + * + * Returns + * -ERESTART if interrupted by a signal. + * May return driver-specific error codes if timed-out. + */ + +extern int +ttm_fence_object_wait(struct ttm_fence_object *fence, + bool lazy, bool interruptible, uint32_t type_mask); + +/** + * ttm_fence_object_flush + * + * @fence: The fence object to flush. + * @flush_mask: Fence types to flush. + * + * Make sure that the given fence eventually signals the + * types indicated by @flush_mask. Note that this may or may not + * map to a CPU or GPU flush. + */ + +extern int +ttm_fence_object_flush(struct ttm_fence_object *fence, uint32_t flush_mask); + +/** + * ttm_fence_get_info + * + * @fence: The fence object. + * + * Copy the info block from the fence while holding relevant locks. + */ + +struct ttm_fence_info ttm_fence_get_info(struct ttm_fence_object *fence); + +/** + * ttm_fence_object_ref + * + * @fence: The fence object. + * + * Return a ref-counted pointer to the fence object indicated by @fence. + */ + +static inline struct ttm_fence_object *ttm_fence_object_ref(struct + ttm_fence_object + *fence) +{ + kref_get(&fence->kref); + return fence; +} + +/** + * ttm_fence_object_unref + * + * @p_fence: Pointer to a ref-counted pinter to a struct ttm_fence_object. + * + * Unreference the fence object pointed to by *(@p_fence), clearing + * *(p_fence). + */ + +extern void ttm_fence_object_unref(struct ttm_fence_object **p_fence); + +/** + * ttm_fence_object_signaled + * + * @fence: Pointer to the struct ttm_fence_object. + * @mask: Type mask to check whether signaled. + * + * This function checks (without waiting) whether the fence object + * pointed to by @fence has signaled the types indicated by @mask, + * and returns 1 if true, 0 if false. This function does NOT perform + * an implicit fence flush. + */ + +extern bool +ttm_fence_object_signaled(struct ttm_fence_object *fence, uint32_t mask); + +/** + * ttm_fence_class + * + * @fence: Pointer to the struct ttm_fence_object. + * + * Convenience function that returns the fence class of a + * struct ttm_fence_object. + */ + +static inline uint32_t ttm_fence_class(const struct ttm_fence_object *fence) +{ + return fence->fence_class; +} + +/** + * ttm_fence_types + * + * @fence: Pointer to the struct ttm_fence_object. + * + * Convenience function that returns the fence types of a + * struct ttm_fence_object. + */ + +static inline uint32_t ttm_fence_types(const struct ttm_fence_object *fence) +{ + return fence->fence_type; +} + +/* + * The functions below are wrappers to the above functions, with + * similar names but with sync_obj omitted. These wrappers are intended + * to be plugged directly into the buffer object driver's sync object + * API, if the driver chooses to use ttm_fence_objects as buffer object + * sync objects. In the prototypes below, a sync_obj is cast to a + * struct ttm_fence_object, whereas a sync_arg is cast to an + * uint32_t representing a fence_type argument. + */ + +extern bool ttm_fence_sync_obj_signaled(void *sync_obj, void *sync_arg); +extern int ttm_fence_sync_obj_wait(void *sync_obj, void *sync_arg, + bool lazy, bool interruptible); +extern int ttm_fence_sync_obj_flush(void *sync_obj, void *sync_arg); +extern void ttm_fence_sync_obj_unref(void **sync_obj); +extern void *ttm_fence_sync_obj_ref(void *sync_obj); + +#endif |