drm/i915: Remove redundant WARN_ON from __i915_add_request()
[deliverable/linux.git] / drivers / gpu / drm / i915 / i915_gem_gtt.h
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1/*
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22 *
23 * Please try to maintain the following order within this file unless it makes
24 * sense to do otherwise. From top to bottom:
25 * 1. typedefs
26 * 2. #defines, and macros
27 * 3. structure definitions
28 * 4. function prototypes
29 *
30 * Within each section, please try to order by generation in ascending order,
31 * from top to bottom (ie. gen6 on the top, gen8 on the bottom).
32 */
33
34#ifndef __I915_GEM_GTT_H__
35#define __I915_GEM_GTT_H__
36
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37#include <linux/io-mapping.h>
38
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39#include "i915_gem_request.h"
40
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41struct drm_i915_file_private;
42
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43typedef uint32_t gen6_pte_t;
44typedef uint64_t gen8_pte_t;
45typedef uint64_t gen8_pde_t;
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46typedef uint64_t gen8_ppgtt_pdpe_t;
47typedef uint64_t gen8_ppgtt_pml4e_t;
0260c420 48
72e96d64 49#define ggtt_total_entries(ggtt) ((ggtt)->base.total >> PAGE_SHIFT)
0260c420 50
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51/* gen6-hsw has bit 11-4 for physical addr bit 39-32 */
52#define GEN6_GTT_ADDR_ENCODE(addr) ((addr) | (((addr) >> 28) & 0xff0))
53#define GEN6_PTE_ADDR_ENCODE(addr) GEN6_GTT_ADDR_ENCODE(addr)
54#define GEN6_PDE_ADDR_ENCODE(addr) GEN6_GTT_ADDR_ENCODE(addr)
55#define GEN6_PTE_CACHE_LLC (2 << 1)
56#define GEN6_PTE_UNCACHED (1 << 1)
57#define GEN6_PTE_VALID (1 << 0)
58
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59#define I915_PTES(pte_len) (PAGE_SIZE / (pte_len))
60#define I915_PTE_MASK(pte_len) (I915_PTES(pte_len) - 1)
61#define I915_PDES 512
62#define I915_PDE_MASK (I915_PDES - 1)
678d96fb 63#define NUM_PTE(pde_shift) (1 << (pde_shift - PAGE_SHIFT))
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64
65#define GEN6_PTES I915_PTES(sizeof(gen6_pte_t))
66#define GEN6_PD_SIZE (I915_PDES * PAGE_SIZE)
0260c420 67#define GEN6_PD_ALIGN (PAGE_SIZE * 16)
678d96fb 68#define GEN6_PDE_SHIFT 22
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69#define GEN6_PDE_VALID (1 << 0)
70
71#define GEN7_PTE_CACHE_L3_LLC (3 << 1)
72
73#define BYT_PTE_SNOOPED_BY_CPU_CACHES (1 << 2)
74#define BYT_PTE_WRITEABLE (1 << 1)
75
76/* Cacheability Control is a 4-bit value. The low three bits are stored in bits
77 * 3:1 of the PTE, while the fourth bit is stored in bit 11 of the PTE.
78 */
79#define HSW_CACHEABILITY_CONTROL(bits) ((((bits) & 0x7) << 1) | \
80 (((bits) & 0x8) << (11 - 3)))
81#define HSW_WB_LLC_AGE3 HSW_CACHEABILITY_CONTROL(0x2)
82#define HSW_WB_LLC_AGE0 HSW_CACHEABILITY_CONTROL(0x3)
83#define HSW_WB_ELLC_LLC_AGE3 HSW_CACHEABILITY_CONTROL(0x8)
84#define HSW_WB_ELLC_LLC_AGE0 HSW_CACHEABILITY_CONTROL(0xb)
85#define HSW_WT_ELLC_LLC_AGE3 HSW_CACHEABILITY_CONTROL(0x7)
86#define HSW_WT_ELLC_LLC_AGE0 HSW_CACHEABILITY_CONTROL(0x6)
87#define HSW_PTE_UNCACHED (0)
88#define HSW_GTT_ADDR_ENCODE(addr) ((addr) | (((addr) >> 28) & 0x7f0))
89#define HSW_PTE_ADDR_ENCODE(addr) HSW_GTT_ADDR_ENCODE(addr)
90
91/* GEN8 legacy style address is defined as a 3 level page table:
92 * 31:30 | 29:21 | 20:12 | 11:0
93 * PDPE | PDE | PTE | offset
94 * The difference as compared to normal x86 3 level page table is the PDPEs are
95 * programmed via register.
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96 *
97 * GEN8 48b legacy style address is defined as a 4 level page table:
98 * 47:39 | 38:30 | 29:21 | 20:12 | 11:0
99 * PML4E | PDPE | PDE | PTE | offset
0260c420 100 */
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101#define GEN8_PML4ES_PER_PML4 512
102#define GEN8_PML4E_SHIFT 39
762d9936 103#define GEN8_PML4E_MASK (GEN8_PML4ES_PER_PML4 - 1)
0260c420 104#define GEN8_PDPE_SHIFT 30
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105/* NB: GEN8_PDPE_MASK is untrue for 32b platforms, but it has no impact on 32b page
106 * tables */
107#define GEN8_PDPE_MASK 0x1ff
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108#define GEN8_PDE_SHIFT 21
109#define GEN8_PDE_MASK 0x1ff
110#define GEN8_PTE_SHIFT 12
111#define GEN8_PTE_MASK 0x1ff
76643600 112#define GEN8_LEGACY_PDPES 4
07749ef3 113#define GEN8_PTES I915_PTES(sizeof(gen8_pte_t))
0260c420 114
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115#define I915_PDPES_PER_PDP(dev) (USES_FULL_48BIT_PPGTT(dev) ?\
116 GEN8_PML4ES_PER_PML4 : GEN8_LEGACY_PDPES)
6ac18502 117
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118#define PPAT_UNCACHED_INDEX (_PAGE_PWT | _PAGE_PCD)
119#define PPAT_CACHED_PDE_INDEX 0 /* WB LLC */
120#define PPAT_CACHED_INDEX _PAGE_PAT /* WB LLCeLLC */
121#define PPAT_DISPLAY_ELLC_INDEX _PAGE_PCD /* WT eLLC */
122
ee0ce478 123#define CHV_PPAT_SNOOP (1<<6)
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124#define GEN8_PPAT_AGE(x) (x<<4)
125#define GEN8_PPAT_LLCeLLC (3<<2)
126#define GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC (2<<2)
127#define GEN8_PPAT_LLC (1<<2)
128#define GEN8_PPAT_WB (3<<0)
129#define GEN8_PPAT_WT (2<<0)
130#define GEN8_PPAT_WC (1<<0)
131#define GEN8_PPAT_UC (0<<0)
132#define GEN8_PPAT_ELLC_OVERRIDE (0<<2)
133#define GEN8_PPAT(i, x) ((uint64_t) (x) << ((i) * 8))
134
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135enum i915_ggtt_view_type {
136 I915_GGTT_VIEW_NORMAL = 0,
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137 I915_GGTT_VIEW_ROTATED,
138 I915_GGTT_VIEW_PARTIAL,
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139};
140
141struct intel_rotation_info {
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142 struct {
143 /* tiles */
6687c906 144 unsigned int width, height, stride, offset;
1663b9d6 145 } plane[2];
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146};
147
148struct i915_ggtt_view {
149 enum i915_ggtt_view_type type;
150
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151 union {
152 struct {
088e0df4 153 u64 offset;
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154 unsigned int size;
155 } partial;
7723f47d 156 struct intel_rotation_info rotated;
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157 } params;
158
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159 struct sg_table *pages;
160};
161
162extern const struct i915_ggtt_view i915_ggtt_view_normal;
9abc4648 163extern const struct i915_ggtt_view i915_ggtt_view_rotated;
fe14d5f4 164
0260c420 165enum i915_cache_level;
fe14d5f4 166
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167/**
168 * A VMA represents a GEM BO that is bound into an address space. Therefore, a
169 * VMA's presence cannot be guaranteed before binding, or after unbinding the
170 * object into/from the address space.
171 *
172 * To make things as simple as possible (ie. no refcounting), a VMA's lifetime
173 * will always be <= an objects lifetime. So object refcounting should cover us.
174 */
175struct i915_vma {
176 struct drm_mm_node node;
177 struct drm_i915_gem_object *obj;
178 struct i915_address_space *vm;
8ef8561f 179 void __iomem *iomap;
de180033 180 u64 size;
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182 unsigned int flags;
183 /**
184 * How many users have pinned this object in GTT space. The following
185 * users can each hold at most one reference: pwrite/pread, execbuffer
186 * (objects are not allowed multiple times for the same batchbuffer),
187 * and the framebuffer code. When switching/pageflipping, the
188 * framebuffer code has at most two buffers pinned per crtc.
189 *
190 * In the worst case this is 1 + 1 + 1 + 2*2 = 7. That would fit into 3
191 * bits with absolutely no headroom. So use 4 bits.
192 */
193#define I915_VMA_PIN_MASK 0xf
305bc234 194#define I915_VMA_PIN_OVERFLOW BIT(5)
b0decaf7 195
aff43766 196 /** Flags and address space this VMA is bound to */
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197#define I915_VMA_GLOBAL_BIND BIT(6)
198#define I915_VMA_LOCAL_BIND BIT(7)
199#define I915_VMA_BIND_MASK (I915_VMA_GLOBAL_BIND | I915_VMA_LOCAL_BIND | I915_VMA_PIN_OVERFLOW)
3272db53 200
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201#define I915_VMA_GGTT BIT(8)
202#define I915_VMA_CLOSED BIT(9)
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203
204 unsigned int active;
205 struct i915_gem_active last_read[I915_NUM_ENGINES];
aff43766 206
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207 /**
208 * Support different GGTT views into the same object.
209 * This means there can be multiple VMA mappings per object and per VM.
210 * i915_ggtt_view_type is used to distinguish between those entries.
211 * The default one of zero (I915_GGTT_VIEW_NORMAL) is default and also
212 * assumed in GEM functions which take no ggtt view parameter.
213 */
214 struct i915_ggtt_view ggtt_view;
215
0260c420 216 /** This object's place on the active/inactive lists */
1c7f4bca 217 struct list_head vm_link;
0260c420 218
1c7f4bca 219 struct list_head obj_link; /* Link in the object's VMA list */
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220
221 /** This vma's place in the batchbuffer or on the eviction list */
222 struct list_head exec_list;
223
224 /**
225 * Used for performing relocations during execbuffer insertion.
226 */
227 struct hlist_node exec_node;
228 unsigned long exec_handle;
229 struct drm_i915_gem_exec_object2 *exec_entry;
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230};
231
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232static inline bool i915_vma_is_ggtt(const struct i915_vma *vma)
233{
234 return vma->flags & I915_VMA_GGTT;
235}
236
237static inline bool i915_vma_is_closed(const struct i915_vma *vma)
238{
239 return vma->flags & I915_VMA_CLOSED;
240}
241
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242static inline unsigned int i915_vma_get_active(const struct i915_vma *vma)
243{
244 return vma->active;
245}
246
247static inline bool i915_vma_is_active(const struct i915_vma *vma)
248{
249 return i915_vma_get_active(vma);
250}
251
252static inline void i915_vma_set_active(struct i915_vma *vma,
253 unsigned int engine)
254{
255 vma->active |= BIT(engine);
256}
257
258static inline void i915_vma_clear_active(struct i915_vma *vma,
259 unsigned int engine)
260{
261 vma->active &= ~BIT(engine);
262}
263
264static inline bool i915_vma_has_active_engine(const struct i915_vma *vma,
265 unsigned int engine)
266{
267 return vma->active & BIT(engine);
268}
269
44159ddb 270struct i915_page_dma {
d7b3de91 271 struct page *page;
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272 union {
273 dma_addr_t daddr;
274
275 /* For gen6/gen7 only. This is the offset in the GGTT
276 * where the page directory entries for PPGTT begin
277 */
278 uint32_t ggtt_offset;
279 };
280};
281
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282#define px_base(px) (&(px)->base)
283#define px_page(px) (px_base(px)->page)
284#define px_dma(px) (px_base(px)->daddr)
285
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286struct i915_page_scratch {
287 struct i915_page_dma base;
288};
289
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290struct i915_page_table {
291 struct i915_page_dma base;
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292
293 unsigned long *used_ptes;
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294};
295
ec565b3c 296struct i915_page_directory {
44159ddb 297 struct i915_page_dma base;
7324cc04 298
33c8819f 299 unsigned long *used_pdes;
ec565b3c 300 struct i915_page_table *page_table[I915_PDES]; /* PDEs */
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301};
302
ec565b3c 303struct i915_page_directory_pointer {
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304 struct i915_page_dma base;
305
306 unsigned long *used_pdpes;
307 struct i915_page_directory **page_directory;
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308};
309
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310struct i915_pml4 {
311 struct i915_page_dma base;
312
313 DECLARE_BITMAP(used_pml4es, GEN8_PML4ES_PER_PML4);
314 struct i915_page_directory_pointer *pdps[GEN8_PML4ES_PER_PML4];
315};
316
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317struct i915_address_space {
318 struct drm_mm mm;
319 struct drm_device *dev;
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320 /* Every address space belongs to a struct file - except for the global
321 * GTT that is owned by the driver (and so @file is set to NULL). In
322 * principle, no information should leak from one context to another
323 * (or between files/processes etc) unless explicitly shared by the
324 * owner. Tracking the owner is important in order to free up per-file
325 * objects along with the file, to aide resource tracking, and to
326 * assign blame.
327 */
328 struct drm_i915_file_private *file;
0260c420 329 struct list_head global_link;
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330 u64 start; /* Start offset always 0 for dri2 */
331 u64 total; /* size addr space maps (ex. 2GB for ggtt) */
0260c420 332
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333 bool closed;
334
c114f76a 335 struct i915_page_scratch *scratch_page;
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336 struct i915_page_table *scratch_pt;
337 struct i915_page_directory *scratch_pd;
69ab76fd 338 struct i915_page_directory_pointer *scratch_pdp; /* GEN8+ & 48b PPGTT */
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339
340 /**
341 * List of objects currently involved in rendering.
342 *
343 * Includes buffers having the contents of their GPU caches
97b2a6a1 344 * flushed, not necessarily primitives. last_read_req
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345 * represents when the rendering involved will be completed.
346 *
347 * A reference is held on the buffer while on this list.
348 */
349 struct list_head active_list;
350
351 /**
352 * LRU list of objects which are not in the ringbuffer and
353 * are ready to unbind, but are still in the GTT.
354 *
97b2a6a1 355 * last_read_req is NULL while an object is in this list.
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356 *
357 * A reference is not held on the buffer while on this list,
358 * as merely being GTT-bound shouldn't prevent its being
359 * freed, and we'll pull it off the list in the free path.
360 */
361 struct list_head inactive_list;
362
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363 /**
364 * List of vma that have been unbound.
365 *
366 * A reference is not held on the buffer while on this list.
367 */
368 struct list_head unbound_list;
369
0260c420 370 /* FIXME: Need a more generic return type */
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371 gen6_pte_t (*pte_encode)(dma_addr_t addr,
372 enum i915_cache_level level,
373 bool valid, u32 flags); /* Create a valid PTE */
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374 /* flags for pte_encode */
375#define PTE_READ_ONLY (1<<0)
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376 int (*allocate_va_range)(struct i915_address_space *vm,
377 uint64_t start,
378 uint64_t length);
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379 void (*clear_range)(struct i915_address_space *vm,
380 uint64_t start,
381 uint64_t length,
382 bool use_scratch);
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383 void (*insert_page)(struct i915_address_space *vm,
384 dma_addr_t addr,
385 uint64_t offset,
386 enum i915_cache_level cache_level,
387 u32 flags);
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388 void (*insert_entries)(struct i915_address_space *vm,
389 struct sg_table *st,
390 uint64_t start,
24f3a8cf 391 enum i915_cache_level cache_level, u32 flags);
0260c420 392 void (*cleanup)(struct i915_address_space *vm);
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393 /** Unmap an object from an address space. This usually consists of
394 * setting the valid PTE entries to a reserved scratch page. */
395 void (*unbind_vma)(struct i915_vma *vma);
396 /* Map an object into an address space with the given cache flags. */
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397 int (*bind_vma)(struct i915_vma *vma,
398 enum i915_cache_level cache_level,
399 u32 flags);
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400};
401
2bfa996e 402#define i915_is_ggtt(V) (!(V)->file)
596c5923 403
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404/* The Graphics Translation Table is the way in which GEN hardware translates a
405 * Graphics Virtual Address into a Physical Address. In addition to the normal
406 * collateral associated with any va->pa translations GEN hardware also has a
407 * portion of the GTT which can be mapped by the CPU and remain both coherent
408 * and correct (in cases like swizzling). That region is referred to as GMADR in
409 * the spec.
410 */
62106b4f 411struct i915_ggtt {
0260c420 412 struct i915_address_space base;
0260c420 413
c44ef60e 414 size_t stolen_size; /* Total size of stolen memory */
a9da512b 415 size_t stolen_usable_size; /* Total size minus BIOS reserved */
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416 size_t stolen_reserved_base;
417 size_t stolen_reserved_size;
c44ef60e 418 u64 mappable_end; /* End offset that we can CPU map */
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419 struct io_mapping *mappable; /* Mapping to our CPU mappable region */
420 phys_addr_t mappable_base; /* PA of our GMADR */
421
422 /** "Graphics Stolen Memory" holds the global PTEs */
423 void __iomem *gsm;
424
425 bool do_idle_maps;
426
427 int mtrr;
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428};
429
430struct i915_hw_ppgtt {
431 struct i915_address_space base;
432 struct kref ref;
433 struct drm_mm_node node;
563222a7 434 unsigned long pd_dirty_rings;
d7b3de91 435 union {
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436 struct i915_pml4 pml4; /* GEN8+ & 48b PPGTT */
437 struct i915_page_directory_pointer pdp; /* GEN8+ */
438 struct i915_page_directory pd; /* GEN6-7 */
d7b3de91 439 };
0260c420 440
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441 gen6_pte_t __iomem *pd_addr;
442
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443 int (*enable)(struct i915_hw_ppgtt *ppgtt);
444 int (*switch_mm)(struct i915_hw_ppgtt *ppgtt,
e85b26dc 445 struct drm_i915_gem_request *req);
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446 void (*debug_dump)(struct i915_hw_ppgtt *ppgtt, struct seq_file *m);
447};
448
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449/*
450 * gen6_for_each_pde() iterates over every pde from start until start+length.
451 * If start and start+length are not perfectly divisible, the macro will round
452 * down and up as needed. Start=0 and length=2G effectively iterates over
453 * every PDE in the system. The macro modifies ALL its parameters except 'pd',
454 * so each of the other parameters should preferably be a simple variable, or
455 * at most an lvalue with no side-effects!
678d96fb 456 */
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457#define gen6_for_each_pde(pt, pd, start, length, iter) \
458 for (iter = gen6_pde_index(start); \
459 length > 0 && iter < I915_PDES && \
460 (pt = (pd)->page_table[iter], true); \
461 ({ u32 temp = ALIGN(start+1, 1 << GEN6_PDE_SHIFT); \
462 temp = min(temp - start, length); \
463 start += temp, length -= temp; }), ++iter)
464
465#define gen6_for_all_pdes(pt, pd, iter) \
466 for (iter = 0; \
467 iter < I915_PDES && \
468 (pt = (pd)->page_table[iter], true); \
469 ++iter)
09942c65 470
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471static inline uint32_t i915_pte_index(uint64_t address, uint32_t pde_shift)
472{
473 const uint32_t mask = NUM_PTE(pde_shift) - 1;
474
475 return (address >> PAGE_SHIFT) & mask;
476}
477
478/* Helper to counts the number of PTEs within the given length. This count
479 * does not cross a page table boundary, so the max value would be
480 * GEN6_PTES for GEN6, and GEN8_PTES for GEN8.
481*/
482static inline uint32_t i915_pte_count(uint64_t addr, size_t length,
483 uint32_t pde_shift)
484{
69603dbb 485 const uint64_t mask = ~((1ULL << pde_shift) - 1);
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486 uint64_t end;
487
488 WARN_ON(length == 0);
489 WARN_ON(offset_in_page(addr|length));
490
491 end = addr + length;
492
493 if ((addr & mask) != (end & mask))
494 return NUM_PTE(pde_shift) - i915_pte_index(addr, pde_shift);
495
496 return i915_pte_index(end, pde_shift) - i915_pte_index(addr, pde_shift);
497}
498
499static inline uint32_t i915_pde_index(uint64_t addr, uint32_t shift)
500{
501 return (addr >> shift) & I915_PDE_MASK;
502}
503
504static inline uint32_t gen6_pte_index(uint32_t addr)
505{
506 return i915_pte_index(addr, GEN6_PDE_SHIFT);
507}
508
509static inline size_t gen6_pte_count(uint32_t addr, uint32_t length)
510{
511 return i915_pte_count(addr, length, GEN6_PDE_SHIFT);
512}
513
514static inline uint32_t gen6_pde_index(uint32_t addr)
515{
516 return i915_pde_index(addr, GEN6_PDE_SHIFT);
517}
518
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519/* Equivalent to the gen6 version, For each pde iterates over every pde
520 * between from start until start + length. On gen8+ it simply iterates
521 * over every page directory entry in a page directory.
522 */
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523#define gen8_for_each_pde(pt, pd, start, length, iter) \
524 for (iter = gen8_pde_index(start); \
525 length > 0 && iter < I915_PDES && \
526 (pt = (pd)->page_table[iter], true); \
527 ({ u64 temp = ALIGN(start+1, 1 << GEN8_PDE_SHIFT); \
528 temp = min(temp - start, length); \
529 start += temp, length -= temp; }), ++iter)
530
531#define gen8_for_each_pdpe(pd, pdp, start, length, iter) \
532 for (iter = gen8_pdpe_index(start); \
533 length > 0 && iter < I915_PDPES_PER_PDP(dev) && \
534 (pd = (pdp)->page_directory[iter], true); \
535 ({ u64 temp = ALIGN(start+1, 1 << GEN8_PDPE_SHIFT); \
536 temp = min(temp - start, length); \
537 start += temp, length -= temp; }), ++iter)
538
539#define gen8_for_each_pml4e(pdp, pml4, start, length, iter) \
540 for (iter = gen8_pml4e_index(start); \
541 length > 0 && iter < GEN8_PML4ES_PER_PML4 && \
542 (pdp = (pml4)->pdps[iter], true); \
543 ({ u64 temp = ALIGN(start+1, 1ULL << GEN8_PML4E_SHIFT); \
544 temp = min(temp - start, length); \
545 start += temp, length -= temp; }), ++iter)
762d9936 546
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547static inline uint32_t gen8_pte_index(uint64_t address)
548{
549 return i915_pte_index(address, GEN8_PDE_SHIFT);
550}
551
552static inline uint32_t gen8_pde_index(uint64_t address)
553{
554 return i915_pde_index(address, GEN8_PDE_SHIFT);
555}
556
557static inline uint32_t gen8_pdpe_index(uint64_t address)
558{
559 return (address >> GEN8_PDPE_SHIFT) & GEN8_PDPE_MASK;
560}
561
562static inline uint32_t gen8_pml4e_index(uint64_t address)
563{
762d9936 564 return (address >> GEN8_PML4E_SHIFT) & GEN8_PML4E_MASK;
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565}
566
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567static inline size_t gen8_pte_count(uint64_t address, uint64_t length)
568{
569 return i915_pte_count(address, length, GEN8_PDE_SHIFT);
570}
571
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572static inline dma_addr_t
573i915_page_dir_dma_addr(const struct i915_hw_ppgtt *ppgtt, const unsigned n)
574{
575 return test_bit(n, ppgtt->pdp.used_pdpes) ?
567047be 576 px_dma(ppgtt->pdp.page_directory[n]) :
79ab9370 577 px_dma(ppgtt->base.scratch_pd);
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578}
579
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580int i915_ggtt_probe_hw(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv);
581int i915_ggtt_init_hw(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv);
582int i915_ggtt_enable_hw(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv);
f6b9d5ca 583int i915_gem_init_ggtt(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv);
97d6d7ab 584void i915_ggtt_cleanup_hw(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv);
ee960be7 585
82460d97 586int i915_ppgtt_init_hw(struct drm_device *dev);
ee960be7 587void i915_ppgtt_release(struct kref *kref);
2bfa996e 588struct i915_hw_ppgtt *i915_ppgtt_create(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv,
4d884705 589 struct drm_i915_file_private *fpriv);
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590static inline void i915_ppgtt_get(struct i915_hw_ppgtt *ppgtt)
591{
592 if (ppgtt)
593 kref_get(&ppgtt->ref);
594}
595static inline void i915_ppgtt_put(struct i915_hw_ppgtt *ppgtt)
596{
597 if (ppgtt)
598 kref_put(&ppgtt->ref, i915_ppgtt_release);
599}
0260c420 600
dc97997a 601void i915_check_and_clear_faults(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv);
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602void i915_gem_suspend_gtt_mappings(struct drm_device *dev);
603void i915_gem_restore_gtt_mappings(struct drm_device *dev);
604
605int __must_check i915_gem_gtt_prepare_object(struct drm_i915_gem_object *obj);
606void i915_gem_gtt_finish_object(struct drm_i915_gem_object *obj);
607
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608static inline bool
609i915_ggtt_view_equal(const struct i915_ggtt_view *a,
610 const struct i915_ggtt_view *b)
611{
612 if (WARN_ON(!a || !b))
613 return false;
614
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615 if (a->type != b->type)
616 return false;
ce7f1728 617 if (a->type != I915_GGTT_VIEW_NORMAL)
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618 return !memcmp(&a->params, &b->params, sizeof(a->params));
619 return true;
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620}
621
59bfa124 622/* Flags used by pin/bind&friends. */
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623#define PIN_NONBLOCK BIT(0)
624#define PIN_MAPPABLE BIT(1)
625#define PIN_ZONE_4G BIT(2)
626
627#define PIN_MBZ BIT(5) /* I915_VMA_PIN_OVERFLOW */
628#define PIN_GLOBAL BIT(6) /* I915_VMA_GLOBAL_BIND */
629#define PIN_USER BIT(7) /* I915_VMA_LOCAL_BIND */
630#define PIN_UPDATE BIT(8)
631
632#define PIN_HIGH BIT(9)
633#define PIN_OFFSET_BIAS BIT(10)
634#define PIN_OFFSET_FIXED BIT(11)
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635#define PIN_OFFSET_MASK (~4095)
636
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637int __i915_vma_do_pin(struct i915_vma *vma,
638 u64 size, u64 alignment, u64 flags);
639static inline int __must_check
640i915_vma_pin(struct i915_vma *vma, u64 size, u64 alignment, u64 flags)
641{
642 BUILD_BUG_ON(PIN_MBZ != I915_VMA_PIN_OVERFLOW);
643 BUILD_BUG_ON(PIN_GLOBAL != I915_VMA_GLOBAL_BIND);
644 BUILD_BUG_ON(PIN_USER != I915_VMA_LOCAL_BIND);
645
646 /* Pin early to prevent the shrinker/eviction logic from destroying
647 * our vma as we insert and bind.
648 */
649 if (likely(((++vma->flags ^ flags) & I915_VMA_BIND_MASK) == 0))
650 return 0;
651
652 return __i915_vma_do_pin(vma, size, alignment, flags);
653}
654
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655static inline int i915_vma_pin_count(const struct i915_vma *vma)
656{
3272db53 657 return vma->flags & I915_VMA_PIN_MASK;
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658}
659
660static inline bool i915_vma_is_pinned(const struct i915_vma *vma)
661{
662 return i915_vma_pin_count(vma);
663}
664
665static inline void __i915_vma_pin(struct i915_vma *vma)
666{
3272db53 667 vma->flags++;
305bc234 668 GEM_BUG_ON(vma->flags & I915_VMA_PIN_OVERFLOW);
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669}
670
671static inline void __i915_vma_unpin(struct i915_vma *vma)
672{
673 GEM_BUG_ON(!i915_vma_is_pinned(vma));
3272db53 674 vma->flags--;
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675}
676
677static inline void i915_vma_unpin(struct i915_vma *vma)
678{
679 GEM_BUG_ON(!drm_mm_node_allocated(&vma->node));
680 __i915_vma_unpin(vma);
681}
682
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683/**
684 * i915_vma_pin_iomap - calls ioremap_wc to map the GGTT VMA via the aperture
685 * @vma: VMA to iomap
686 *
687 * The passed in VMA has to be pinned in the global GTT mappable region.
688 * An extra pinning of the VMA is acquired for the return iomapping,
689 * the caller must call i915_vma_unpin_iomap to relinquish the pinning
690 * after the iomapping is no longer required.
691 *
692 * Callers must hold the struct_mutex.
693 *
694 * Returns a valid iomapped pointer or ERR_PTR.
695 */
696void __iomem *i915_vma_pin_iomap(struct i915_vma *vma);
406ea8d2 697#define IO_ERR_PTR(x) ((void __iomem *)ERR_PTR(x))
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698
699/**
700 * i915_vma_unpin_iomap - unpins the mapping returned from i915_vma_iomap
701 * @vma: VMA to unpin
702 *
703 * Unpins the previously iomapped VMA from i915_vma_pin_iomap().
704 *
705 * Callers must hold the struct_mutex. This function is only valid to be
706 * called on a VMA previously iomapped by the caller with i915_vma_pin_iomap().
707 */
708static inline void i915_vma_unpin_iomap(struct i915_vma *vma)
709{
710 lockdep_assert_held(&vma->vm->dev->struct_mutex);
8ef8561f 711 GEM_BUG_ON(vma->iomap == NULL);
20dfbde4 712 i915_vma_unpin(vma);
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713}
714
0260c420 715#endif
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