drm/freedreno/freedreno_bo.c

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freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "k&r"; tab-width 4; indent-tabs-mode: t; -*- */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
* Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*
* Authors:
* Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
*/
#include "freedreno_drmif.h"
#include "freedreno_priv.h"
#include <linux/fb.h>
static pthread_mutex_t table_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
/* set buffer name, and add to table, call w/ table_lock held: */
static void set_name(struct fd_bo *bo, uint32_t name)
{
bo->name = name;
/* add ourself into the handle table: */
drmHashInsert(bo->dev->name_table, name, bo);
}
/* lookup a buffer, call w/ table_lock held: */
static struct fd_bo * lookup_bo(void *tbl, uint32_t key)
{
struct fd_bo *bo = NULL;
if (!drmHashLookup(tbl, key, (void **)&bo)) {
/* found, incr refcnt and return: */
bo = fd_bo_ref(bo);
}
return bo;
}
/* allocate a new buffer object, call w/ table_lock held */
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
static struct fd_bo * bo_from_handle(struct fd_device *dev,
uint32_t size, uint32_t handle)
{
unsigned i;
struct fd_bo *bo = calloc(1, sizeof(*bo));
if (!bo) {
struct drm_gem_close req = {
.handle = handle,
};
drmIoctl(dev->fd, DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CLOSE, &req);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
return NULL;
}
bo->dev = fd_device_ref(dev);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
bo->size = size;
bo->handle = handle;
atomic_set(&bo->refcnt, 1);
/* add ourself into the handle table: */
drmHashInsert(dev->handle_table, handle, bo);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(bo->list); i++)
list_inithead(&bo->list[i]);
return bo;
}
static int set_memtype(struct fd_bo *bo, uint32_t flags)
{
struct drm_kgsl_gem_memtype req = {
.handle = bo->handle,
.type = flags & DRM_FREEDRENO_GEM_TYPE_MEM_MASK,
};
return drmCommandWrite(bo->dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_SETMEMTYPE,
&req, sizeof(req));
}
static int bo_alloc(struct fd_bo *bo)
{
if (!bo->offset) {
struct drm_kgsl_gem_alloc req = {
.handle = bo->handle,
};
int ret;
/* if the buffer is already backed by pages then this
* doesn't actually do anything (other than giving us
* the offset)
*/
ret = drmCommandWriteRead(bo->dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_ALLOC,
&req, sizeof(req));
if (ret) {
ERROR_MSG("alloc failed: %s", strerror(errno));
return ret;
}
bo->offset = req.offset;
}
return 0;
}
struct fd_bo * fd_bo_new(struct fd_device *dev,
uint32_t size, uint32_t flags)
{
struct drm_kgsl_gem_create req = {
.size = ALIGN(size, 4096),
};
struct fd_bo *bo = NULL;
if (drmCommandWriteRead(dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_CREATE,
&req, sizeof(req))) {
return NULL;
}
pthread_mutex_lock(&table_lock);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
bo = bo_from_handle(dev, size, req.handle);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&table_lock);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
if (!bo) {
goto fail;
}
if (set_memtype(bo, flags)) {
goto fail;
}
return bo;
fail:
if (bo)
fd_bo_del(bo);
return NULL;
}
/* don't use this... it is just needed to get a bo from the
* framebuffer (pre-dmabuf)
*/
struct fd_bo * fd_bo_from_fbdev(struct fd_pipe *pipe,
int fbfd, uint32_t size)
{
struct drm_kgsl_gem_create_fd req = {
.fd = fbfd,
};
struct fd_bo *bo;
if (drmCommandWriteRead(pipe->dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_CREATE_FD,
&req, sizeof(req))) {
return NULL;
}
pthread_mutex_lock(&table_lock);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
bo = bo_from_handle(pipe->dev, size, req.handle);
/* this is fugly, but works around a bug in the kernel..
* priv->memdesc.size never gets set, so getbufinfo ioctl
* thinks the buffer hasn't be allocate and fails
*/
if (bo && !fd_bo_gpuaddr(bo, 0)) {
void *fbmem = mmap(NULL, size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP_SHARED, fbfd, 0);
struct kgsl_map_user_mem req = {
.memtype = KGSL_USER_MEM_TYPE_ADDR,
.len = size,
.offset = 0,
.hostptr = (unsigned long)fbmem,
};
int ret;
ret = ioctl(pipe->fd, IOCTL_KGSL_MAP_USER_MEM, &req);
if (ret) {
ERROR_MSG("mapping user mem failed: %s",
strerror(errno));
goto fail;
}
bo->gpuaddr = req.gpuaddr;
bo->map = fbmem;
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&table_lock);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
return bo;
fail:
pthread_mutex_unlock(&table_lock);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
if (bo)
fd_bo_del(bo);
return NULL;
}
struct fd_bo * fd_bo_from_name(struct fd_device *dev, uint32_t name)
{
struct drm_gem_open req = {
.name = name,
};
struct fd_bo *bo;
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
pthread_mutex_lock(&table_lock);
/* check name table first, to see if bo is already open: */
bo = lookup_bo(dev->name_table, name);
if (bo)
goto out_unlock;
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
if (drmIoctl(dev->fd, DRM_IOCTL_GEM_OPEN, &req)) {
ERROR_MSG("gem-open failed: %s", strerror(errno));
goto out_unlock;
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
}
bo = lookup_bo(dev->handle_table, req.handle);
if (bo)
goto out_unlock;
bo = bo_from_handle(dev, req.size, req.handle);
if (bo)
set_name(bo, name);
out_unlock:
pthread_mutex_unlock(&table_lock);
return bo;
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
}
struct fd_bo * fd_bo_ref(struct fd_bo *bo)
{
atomic_inc(&bo->refcnt);
return bo;
}
void fd_bo_del(struct fd_bo *bo)
{
if (!atomic_dec_and_test(&bo->refcnt))
return;
if (bo->map)
munmap(bo->map, bo->size);
if (bo->handle) {
struct drm_gem_close req = {
.handle = bo->handle,
};
pthread_mutex_lock(&table_lock);
drmHashDelete(bo->dev->handle_table, bo->handle);
if (bo->name)
drmHashDelete(bo->dev->name_table, bo->name);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
drmIoctl(bo->dev->fd, DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CLOSE, &req);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&table_lock);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
}
fd_device_del(bo->dev);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
free(bo);
}
int fd_bo_get_name(struct fd_bo *bo, uint32_t *name)
{
if (!bo->name) {
struct drm_gem_flink req = {
.handle = bo->handle,
};
int ret;
ret = drmIoctl(bo->dev->fd, DRM_IOCTL_GEM_FLINK, &req);
if (ret) {
return ret;
}
pthread_mutex_lock(&table_lock);
set_name(bo, req.name);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&table_lock);
freedreno: add freedreno DRM The libdrm_freedreno helper layer for use by xf86-video-freedreno, fdre (freedreno r/e library and tests for driving gpu), and eventual gallium driver for the Adreno GPU. This uses the msm gpu driver from QCOM's android kernel tree. Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange. It provides a DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2 working. But it does not provide KMS. And interface to 2d and 3d cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*). This is not quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having to reboot. So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy. The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes). So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non- standard kernel driver architecture. v1: original v2: hold ref's to pending bo's (because qcom's kernel driver doesn't), various bug fixes, add ringbuffer markers so we can emit IB's to portion of ringbuffer (so that gallium driver can use a single ringbuffer for both tile cmds and draw cmds. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robclark@freedesktop.org>
2012-10-07 17:57:31 -06:00
}
*name = bo->name;
return 0;
}
uint32_t fd_bo_handle(struct fd_bo *bo)
{
return bo->handle;
}
uint32_t fd_bo_size(struct fd_bo *bo)
{
return bo->size;
}
void * fd_bo_map(struct fd_bo *bo)
{
if (!bo->map) {
int ret;
ret = bo_alloc(bo);
if (ret) {
return NULL;
}
bo->map = mmap(0, bo->size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED,
bo->dev->fd, bo->offset);
if (bo->map == MAP_FAILED) {
ERROR_MSG("mmap failed: %s", strerror(errno));
bo->map = NULL;
}
}
return bo->map;
}
uint32_t fd_bo_gpuaddr(struct fd_bo *bo, uint32_t offset)
{
if (!bo->gpuaddr) {
struct drm_kgsl_gem_bufinfo req = {
.handle = bo->handle,
};
int ret;
ret = bo_alloc(bo);
if (ret) {
return ret;
}
ret = drmCommandWriteRead(bo->dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_GET_BUFINFO,
&req, sizeof(req));
if (ret) {
ERROR_MSG("get bufinfo failed: %s", strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
bo->gpuaddr = req.gpuaddr[0];
}
return bo->gpuaddr + offset;
}
/*
* Super-cheezy way to synchronization between mesa and ddx.. the
* SET_ACTIVE ioctl gives us a way to stash a 32b # w/ a GEM bo, and
* GET_BUFINFO gives us a way to retrieve it. We use this to stash
* the timestamp of the last ISSUEIBCMDS on the buffer.
*
* To avoid an obscene amount of syscalls, we:
* 1) Only set the timestamp for buffers w/ an flink name, ie.
* only buffers shared across processes. This is enough to
* catch the DRI2 buffers.
* 2) Only set the timestamp for buffers submitted to the 3d ring
* and only check the timestamps on buffers submitted to the
* 2d ring. This should be enough to handle synchronizing of
* presentation blit. We could do synchronization in the other
* direction too, but that would be problematic if we are using
* the 3d ring from DDX, since client side wouldn't know this.
*
* The waiting on timestamp happens before flush, and setting of
* timestamp happens after flush. It is transparent to the user
* of libdrm_freedreno as all the tracking of buffers happens via
* _emit_reloc()..
*/
void fb_bo_set_timestamp(struct fd_bo *bo, uint32_t timestamp)
{
if (bo->name) {
struct drm_kgsl_gem_active req = {
.handle = bo->handle,
.active = timestamp,
};
int ret;
ret = drmCommandWrite(bo->dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_SET_ACTIVE,
&req, sizeof(req));
if (ret) {
ERROR_MSG("set active failed: %s", strerror(errno));
}
}
}
uint32_t fd_bo_get_timestamp(struct fd_bo *bo)
{
uint32_t timestamp = 0;
if (bo->name) {
struct drm_kgsl_gem_bufinfo req = {
.handle = bo->handle,
};
int ret;
ret = drmCommandWriteRead(bo->dev->fd, DRM_KGSL_GEM_GET_BUFINFO,
&req, sizeof(req));
if (ret) {
ERROR_MSG("get bufinfo failed: %s", strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
timestamp = req.active;
}
return timestamp;
}