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This adds a linked list of VM contexts which is needed for the next patch to be able to correctly track VM contexts for destruction on file close. It is only safe for VM contexts to be removed from the list and destroyed when not in interrupt context. Signed-off-by: Brendan King <brendan.king@imgtec.com> Signed-off-by: Matt Coster <matt.coster@imgtec.com> Reviewed-by: Frank Binns <frank.binns@imgtec.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/e57128ea-f0ce-4e93-a9d4-3f033a8b06fa@imgtec.com
736 lines
22 KiB
C
736 lines
22 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR MIT */
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/* Copyright (c) 2023 Imagination Technologies Ltd. */
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#ifndef PVR_DEVICE_H
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#define PVR_DEVICE_H
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#include "pvr_ccb.h"
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#include "pvr_device_info.h"
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#include "pvr_fw.h"
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#include "pvr_params.h"
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#include "pvr_rogue_fwif_stream.h"
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#include "pvr_stream.h"
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#include <drm/drm_device.h>
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#include <drm/drm_file.h>
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#include <drm/drm_mm.h>
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#include <linux/bits.h>
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#include <linux/compiler_attributes.h>
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#include <linux/compiler_types.h>
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#include <linux/io.h>
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#include <linux/iopoll.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/math.h>
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#include <linux/mutex.h>
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#include <linux/spinlock_types.h>
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#include <linux/timer.h>
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/wait.h>
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#include <linux/workqueue.h>
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#include <linux/xarray.h>
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/* Forward declaration from <linux/clk.h>. */
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struct clk;
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/* Forward declaration from <linux/firmware.h>. */
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struct firmware;
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/**
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* struct pvr_gpu_id - Hardware GPU ID information for a PowerVR device
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* @b: Branch ID.
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* @v: Version ID.
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* @n: Number of scalable units.
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* @c: Config ID.
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*/
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struct pvr_gpu_id {
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u16 b, v, n, c;
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};
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/**
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* struct pvr_fw_version - Firmware version information
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* @major: Major version number.
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* @minor: Minor version number.
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*/
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struct pvr_fw_version {
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u16 major, minor;
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};
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/**
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* struct pvr_device - powervr-specific wrapper for &struct drm_device
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*/
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struct pvr_device {
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/**
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* @base: The underlying &struct drm_device.
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*
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* Do not access this member directly, instead call
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* from_pvr_device().
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*/
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struct drm_device base;
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/** @gpu_id: GPU ID detected at runtime. */
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struct pvr_gpu_id gpu_id;
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/**
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* @features: Hardware feature information.
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*
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* Do not access this member directly, instead use PVR_HAS_FEATURE()
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* or PVR_FEATURE_VALUE() macros.
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*/
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struct pvr_device_features features;
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/**
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* @quirks: Hardware quirk information.
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*
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* Do not access this member directly, instead use PVR_HAS_QUIRK().
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*/
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struct pvr_device_quirks quirks;
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/**
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* @enhancements: Hardware enhancement information.
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*
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* Do not access this member directly, instead use
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* PVR_HAS_ENHANCEMENT().
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*/
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struct pvr_device_enhancements enhancements;
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/** @fw_version: Firmware version detected at runtime. */
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struct pvr_fw_version fw_version;
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/** @regs_resource: Resource representing device control registers. */
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struct resource *regs_resource;
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/**
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* @regs: Device control registers.
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*
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* These are mapped into memory when the device is initialized; that
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* location is where this pointer points.
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*/
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void __iomem *regs;
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/**
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* @core_clk: General core clock.
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*
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* This is the primary clock used by the entire GPU core.
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*/
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struct clk *core_clk;
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/**
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* @sys_clk: Optional system bus clock.
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*
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* This may be used on some platforms to provide an independent clock to the SoC Interface
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* (SOCIF). If present, this needs to be enabled/disabled together with @core_clk.
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*/
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struct clk *sys_clk;
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/**
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* @mem_clk: Optional memory clock.
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*
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* This may be used on some platforms to provide an independent clock to the Memory
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* Interface (MEMIF). If present, this needs to be enabled/disabled together with @core_clk.
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*/
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struct clk *mem_clk;
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/** @irq: IRQ number. */
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int irq;
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/** @fwccb: Firmware CCB. */
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struct pvr_ccb fwccb;
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/**
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* @kernel_vm_ctx: Virtual memory context used for kernel mappings.
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*
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* This is used for mappings in the firmware address region when a META firmware processor
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* is in use.
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*
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* When a MIPS firmware processor is in use, this will be %NULL.
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*/
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struct pvr_vm_context *kernel_vm_ctx;
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/** @fw_dev: Firmware related data. */
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struct pvr_fw_device fw_dev;
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/**
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* @params: Device-specific parameters.
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*
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* The values of these parameters are initialized from the
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* defaults specified as module parameters. They may be
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* modified at runtime via debugfs (if enabled).
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*/
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struct pvr_device_params params;
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/** @stream_musthave_quirks: Bit array of "must-have" quirks for stream commands. */
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u32 stream_musthave_quirks[PVR_STREAM_TYPE_MAX][PVR_STREAM_EXTHDR_TYPE_MAX];
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/**
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* @mmu_flush_cache_flags: Records which MMU caches require flushing
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* before submitting the next job.
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*/
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atomic_t mmu_flush_cache_flags;
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/**
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* @ctx_ids: Array of contexts belonging to this device. Array members
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* are of type "struct pvr_context *".
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*
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* This array is used to allocate IDs used by the firmware.
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*/
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struct xarray ctx_ids;
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/**
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* @free_list_ids: Array of free lists belonging to this device. Array members
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* are of type "struct pvr_free_list *".
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*
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* This array is used to allocate IDs used by the firmware.
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*/
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struct xarray free_list_ids;
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/**
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* @job_ids: Array of jobs belonging to this device. Array members
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* are of type "struct pvr_job *".
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*/
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struct xarray job_ids;
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/**
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* @queues: Queue-related fields.
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*/
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struct {
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/** @queues.active: Active queue list. */
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struct list_head active;
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/** @queues.idle: Idle queue list. */
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struct list_head idle;
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/** @queues.lock: Lock protecting access to the active/idle
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* lists. */
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struct mutex lock;
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} queues;
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/**
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* @watchdog: Watchdog for communications with firmware.
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*/
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struct {
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/** @watchdog.work: Work item for watchdog callback. */
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struct delayed_work work;
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/**
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* @watchdog.old_kccb_cmds_executed: KCCB command execution
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* count at last watchdog poll.
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*/
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u32 old_kccb_cmds_executed;
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/**
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* @watchdog.kccb_stall_count: Number of watchdog polls
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* KCCB has been stalled for.
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*/
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u32 kccb_stall_count;
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} watchdog;
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/**
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* @kccb: Circular buffer for communications with firmware.
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*/
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struct {
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/** @kccb.ccb: Kernel CCB. */
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struct pvr_ccb ccb;
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/** @kccb.rtn_q: Waitqueue for KCCB command return waiters. */
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wait_queue_head_t rtn_q;
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/** @kccb.rtn_obj: Object representing KCCB return slots. */
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struct pvr_fw_object *rtn_obj;
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/**
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* @kccb.rtn: Pointer to CPU mapping of KCCB return slots.
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* Must be accessed by READ_ONCE()/WRITE_ONCE().
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*/
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u32 *rtn;
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/** @kccb.slot_count: Total number of KCCB slots available. */
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u32 slot_count;
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/** @kccb.reserved_count: Number of KCCB slots reserved for
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* future use. */
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u32 reserved_count;
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/**
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* @kccb.waiters: List of KCCB slot waiters.
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*/
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struct list_head waiters;
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/** @kccb.fence_ctx: KCCB fence context. */
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struct {
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/** @kccb.fence_ctx.id: KCCB fence context ID
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* allocated with dma_fence_context_alloc(). */
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u64 id;
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/** @kccb.fence_ctx.seqno: Sequence number incremented
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* each time a fence is created. */
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atomic_t seqno;
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/**
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* @kccb.fence_ctx.lock: Lock used to synchronize
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* access to fences allocated by this context.
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*/
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spinlock_t lock;
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} fence_ctx;
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} kccb;
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/**
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* @lost: %true if the device has been lost.
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*
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* This variable is set if the device has become irretrievably unavailable, e.g. if the
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* firmware processor has stopped responding and can not be revived via a hard reset.
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*/
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bool lost;
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/**
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* @reset_sem: Reset semaphore.
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*
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* GPU reset code will lock this for writing. Any code that submits commands to the firmware
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* that isn't in an IRQ handler or on the scheduler workqueue must lock this for reading.
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* Once this has been successfully locked, &pvr_dev->lost _must_ be checked, and -%EIO must
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* be returned if it is set.
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*/
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struct rw_semaphore reset_sem;
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/** @sched_wq: Workqueue for schedulers. */
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struct workqueue_struct *sched_wq;
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/**
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* @ctx_list_lock: Lock to be held when accessing the context list in
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* struct pvr_file.
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*/
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spinlock_t ctx_list_lock;
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};
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/**
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* struct pvr_file - powervr-specific data to be assigned to &struct
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* drm_file.driver_priv
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*/
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struct pvr_file {
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/**
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* @file: A reference to the parent &struct drm_file.
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*
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* Do not access this member directly, instead call from_pvr_file().
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*/
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struct drm_file *file;
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/**
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* @pvr_dev: A reference to the powervr-specific wrapper for the
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* associated device. Saves on repeated calls to to_pvr_device().
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*/
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struct pvr_device *pvr_dev;
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/**
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* @ctx_handles: Array of contexts belonging to this file. Array members
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* are of type "struct pvr_context *".
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*
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* This array is used to allocate handles returned to userspace.
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*/
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struct xarray ctx_handles;
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/**
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* @free_list_handles: Array of free lists belonging to this file. Array
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* members are of type "struct pvr_free_list *".
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*
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* This array is used to allocate handles returned to userspace.
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*/
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struct xarray free_list_handles;
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/**
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* @hwrt_handles: Array of HWRT datasets belonging to this file. Array
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* members are of type "struct pvr_hwrt_dataset *".
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*
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* This array is used to allocate handles returned to userspace.
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*/
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struct xarray hwrt_handles;
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/**
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* @vm_ctx_handles: Array of VM contexts belonging to this file. Array
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* members are of type "struct pvr_vm_context *".
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*
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* This array is used to allocate handles returned to userspace.
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*/
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struct xarray vm_ctx_handles;
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/** @contexts: PVR context list. */
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struct list_head contexts;
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};
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/**
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* PVR_HAS_FEATURE() - Tests whether a PowerVR device has a given feature
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* @pvr_dev: [IN] Target PowerVR device.
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* @feature: [IN] Hardware feature name.
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*
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* Feature names are derived from those found in &struct pvr_device_features by
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* dropping the 'has_' prefix, which is applied by this macro.
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*
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* Return:
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* * true if the named feature is present in the hardware
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* * false if the named feature is not present in the hardware
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*/
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#define PVR_HAS_FEATURE(pvr_dev, feature) ((pvr_dev)->features.has_##feature)
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/**
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* PVR_FEATURE_VALUE() - Gets a PowerVR device feature value
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* @pvr_dev: [IN] Target PowerVR device.
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* @feature: [IN] Feature name.
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* @value_out: [OUT] Feature value.
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*
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* This macro will get a feature value for those features that have values.
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* If the feature is not present, nothing will be stored to @value_out.
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*
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* Feature names are derived from those found in &struct pvr_device_features by
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* dropping the 'has_' prefix.
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*
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* Return:
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* * 0 on success, or
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* * -%EINVAL if the named feature is not present in the hardware
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*/
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#define PVR_FEATURE_VALUE(pvr_dev, feature, value_out) \
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({ \
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struct pvr_device *_pvr_dev = pvr_dev; \
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int _ret = -EINVAL; \
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if (_pvr_dev->features.has_##feature) { \
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*(value_out) = _pvr_dev->features.feature; \
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_ret = 0; \
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} \
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_ret; \
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})
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/**
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* PVR_HAS_QUIRK() - Tests whether a physical device has a given quirk
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* @pvr_dev: [IN] Target PowerVR device.
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* @quirk: [IN] Hardware quirk name.
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*
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* Quirk numbers are derived from those found in #pvr_device_quirks by
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* dropping the 'has_brn' prefix, which is applied by this macro.
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*
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* Returns
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* * true if the quirk is present in the hardware, or
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* * false if the quirk is not present in the hardware.
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*/
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#define PVR_HAS_QUIRK(pvr_dev, quirk) ((pvr_dev)->quirks.has_brn##quirk)
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/**
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* PVR_HAS_ENHANCEMENT() - Tests whether a physical device has a given
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* enhancement
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* @pvr_dev: [IN] Target PowerVR device.
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* @enhancement: [IN] Hardware enhancement name.
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*
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* Enhancement numbers are derived from those found in #pvr_device_enhancements
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* by dropping the 'has_ern' prefix, which is applied by this macro.
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*
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* Returns
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* * true if the enhancement is present in the hardware, or
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* * false if the enhancement is not present in the hardware.
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*/
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#define PVR_HAS_ENHANCEMENT(pvr_dev, enhancement) ((pvr_dev)->enhancements.has_ern##enhancement)
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#define from_pvr_device(pvr_dev) (&(pvr_dev)->base)
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#define to_pvr_device(drm_dev) container_of_const(drm_dev, struct pvr_device, base)
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#define from_pvr_file(pvr_file) ((pvr_file)->file)
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#define to_pvr_file(file) ((file)->driver_priv)
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/**
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* PVR_PACKED_BVNC() - Packs B, V, N and C values into a 64-bit unsigned integer
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* @b: Branch ID.
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* @v: Version ID.
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* @n: Number of scalable units.
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* @c: Config ID.
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*
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* The packed layout is as follows:
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*
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* +--------+--------+--------+-------+
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* | 63..48 | 47..32 | 31..16 | 15..0 |
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* +========+========+========+=======+
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* | B | V | N | C |
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* +--------+--------+--------+-------+
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*
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* pvr_gpu_id_to_packed_bvnc() should be used instead of this macro when a
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* &struct pvr_gpu_id is available in order to ensure proper type checking.
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*
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* Return: Packed BVNC.
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*/
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/* clang-format off */
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#define PVR_PACKED_BVNC(b, v, n, c) \
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((((u64)(b) & GENMASK_ULL(15, 0)) << 48) | \
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(((u64)(v) & GENMASK_ULL(15, 0)) << 32) | \
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(((u64)(n) & GENMASK_ULL(15, 0)) << 16) | \
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(((u64)(c) & GENMASK_ULL(15, 0)) << 0))
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/* clang-format on */
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/**
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* pvr_gpu_id_to_packed_bvnc() - Packs B, V, N and C values into a 64-bit
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* unsigned integer
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* @gpu_id: GPU ID.
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*
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* The packed layout is as follows:
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*
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* +--------+--------+--------+-------+
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* | 63..48 | 47..32 | 31..16 | 15..0 |
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* +========+========+========+=======+
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* | B | V | N | C |
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* +--------+--------+--------+-------+
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*
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* This should be used in preference to PVR_PACKED_BVNC() when a &struct
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* pvr_gpu_id is available in order to ensure proper type checking.
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*
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* Return: Packed BVNC.
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*/
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static __always_inline u64
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pvr_gpu_id_to_packed_bvnc(struct pvr_gpu_id *gpu_id)
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{
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return PVR_PACKED_BVNC(gpu_id->b, gpu_id->v, gpu_id->n, gpu_id->c);
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}
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static __always_inline void
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packed_bvnc_to_pvr_gpu_id(u64 bvnc, struct pvr_gpu_id *gpu_id)
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{
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gpu_id->b = (bvnc & GENMASK_ULL(63, 48)) >> 48;
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gpu_id->v = (bvnc & GENMASK_ULL(47, 32)) >> 32;
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gpu_id->n = (bvnc & GENMASK_ULL(31, 16)) >> 16;
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gpu_id->c = bvnc & GENMASK_ULL(15, 0);
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}
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int pvr_device_init(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev);
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void pvr_device_fini(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev);
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void pvr_device_reset(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev);
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bool
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pvr_device_has_uapi_quirk(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev, u32 quirk);
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bool
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pvr_device_has_uapi_enhancement(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev, u32 enhancement);
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bool
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pvr_device_has_feature(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev, u32 feature);
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/**
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* PVR_CR_FIELD_GET() - Extract a single field from a PowerVR control register
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* @val: Value of the target register.
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* @field: Field specifier, as defined in "pvr_rogue_cr_defs.h".
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*
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* Return: The extracted field.
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*/
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#define PVR_CR_FIELD_GET(val, field) FIELD_GET(~ROGUE_CR_##field##_CLRMSK, val)
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/**
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* pvr_cr_read32() - Read a 32-bit register from a PowerVR device
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* @pvr_dev: Target PowerVR device.
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* @reg: Target register.
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*
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* Return: The value of the requested register.
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*/
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static __always_inline u32
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pvr_cr_read32(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev, u32 reg)
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{
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return ioread32(pvr_dev->regs + reg);
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}
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/**
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* pvr_cr_read64() - Read a 64-bit register from a PowerVR device
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* @pvr_dev: Target PowerVR device.
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* @reg: Target register.
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*
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* Return: The value of the requested register.
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*/
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static __always_inline u64
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pvr_cr_read64(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev, u32 reg)
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{
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return ioread64(pvr_dev->regs + reg);
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}
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/**
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* pvr_cr_write32() - Write to a 32-bit register in a PowerVR device
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* @pvr_dev: Target PowerVR device.
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* @reg: Target register.
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* @val: Value to write.
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*/
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static __always_inline void
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pvr_cr_write32(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev, u32 reg, u32 val)
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{
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iowrite32(val, pvr_dev->regs + reg);
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}
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/**
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* pvr_cr_write64() - Write to a 64-bit register in a PowerVR device
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* @pvr_dev: Target PowerVR device.
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* @reg: Target register.
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* @val: Value to write.
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*/
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static __always_inline void
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pvr_cr_write64(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev, u32 reg, u64 val)
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{
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iowrite64(val, pvr_dev->regs + reg);
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}
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/**
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* pvr_cr_poll_reg32() - Wait for a 32-bit register to match a given value by
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* polling
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* @pvr_dev: Target PowerVR device.
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* @reg_addr: Address of register.
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* @reg_value: Expected register value (after masking).
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* @reg_mask: Mask of bits valid for comparison with @reg_value.
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* @timeout_usec: Timeout length, in us.
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*
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* Returns:
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* * 0 on success, or
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* * -%ETIMEDOUT on timeout.
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*/
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static __always_inline int
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pvr_cr_poll_reg32(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev, u32 reg_addr, u32 reg_value,
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u32 reg_mask, u64 timeout_usec)
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{
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u32 value;
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return readl_poll_timeout(pvr_dev->regs + reg_addr, value,
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(value & reg_mask) == reg_value, 0, timeout_usec);
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}
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/**
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* pvr_cr_poll_reg64() - Wait for a 64-bit register to match a given value by
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* polling
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* @pvr_dev: Target PowerVR device.
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* @reg_addr: Address of register.
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* @reg_value: Expected register value (after masking).
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* @reg_mask: Mask of bits valid for comparison with @reg_value.
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* @timeout_usec: Timeout length, in us.
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*
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* Returns:
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* * 0 on success, or
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* * -%ETIMEDOUT on timeout.
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*/
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static __always_inline int
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pvr_cr_poll_reg64(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev, u32 reg_addr, u64 reg_value,
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u64 reg_mask, u64 timeout_usec)
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{
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u64 value;
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return readq_poll_timeout(pvr_dev->regs + reg_addr, value,
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(value & reg_mask) == reg_value, 0, timeout_usec);
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}
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/**
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* pvr_round_up_to_cacheline_size() - Round up a provided size to be cacheline
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* aligned
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|
* @pvr_dev: Target PowerVR device.
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* @size: Initial size, in bytes.
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*
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* Returns:
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|
* * Size aligned to cacheline size.
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*/
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static __always_inline size_t
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pvr_round_up_to_cacheline_size(struct pvr_device *pvr_dev, size_t size)
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|
{
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u16 slc_cacheline_size_bits = 0;
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|
u16 slc_cacheline_size_bytes;
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|
|
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WARN_ON(!PVR_HAS_FEATURE(pvr_dev, slc_cache_line_size_bits));
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PVR_FEATURE_VALUE(pvr_dev, slc_cache_line_size_bits,
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&slc_cacheline_size_bits);
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slc_cacheline_size_bytes = slc_cacheline_size_bits / 8;
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return round_up(size, slc_cacheline_size_bytes);
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}
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/**
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|
* DOC: IOCTL validation helpers
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|
*
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|
* To validate the constraints imposed on IOCTL argument structs, a collection
|
|
* of macros and helper functions exist in ``pvr_device.h``.
|
|
*
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|
* Of the current helpers, it should only be necessary to call
|
|
* PVR_IOCTL_UNION_PADDING_CHECK() directly. This macro should be used once in
|
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* every code path which extracts a union member from a struct passed from
|
|
* userspace.
|
|
*/
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|
|
|
/**
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|
* pvr_ioctl_union_padding_check() - Validate that the implicit padding between
|
|
* the end of a union member and the end of the union itself is zeroed.
|
|
* @instance: Pointer to the instance of the struct to validate.
|
|
* @union_offset: Offset into the type of @instance of the target union. Must
|
|
* be 64-bit aligned.
|
|
* @union_size: Size of the target union in the type of @instance. Must be
|
|
* 64-bit aligned.
|
|
* @member_size: Size of the target member in the target union specified by
|
|
* @union_offset and @union_size. It is assumed that the offset of the target
|
|
* member is zero relative to @union_offset. Must be 64-bit aligned.
|
|
*
|
|
* You probably want to use PVR_IOCTL_UNION_PADDING_CHECK() instead of calling
|
|
* this function directly, since that macro abstracts away much of the setup,
|
|
* and also provides some static validation. See its docs for details.
|
|
*
|
|
* Return:
|
|
* * %true if every byte between the end of the used member of the union and
|
|
* the end of that union is zeroed, or
|
|
* * %false otherwise.
|
|
*/
|
|
static __always_inline bool
|
|
pvr_ioctl_union_padding_check(void *instance, size_t union_offset,
|
|
size_t union_size, size_t member_size)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
* void pointer arithmetic is technically illegal - cast to a byte
|
|
* pointer so this addition works safely.
|
|
*/
|
|
void *padding_start = ((u8 *)instance) + union_offset + member_size;
|
|
size_t padding_size = union_size - member_size;
|
|
|
|
return mem_is_zero(padding_start, padding_size);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* PVR_STATIC_ASSERT_64BIT_ALIGNED() - Inline assertion for 64-bit alignment.
|
|
* @static_expr_: Target expression to evaluate.
|
|
*
|
|
* If @static_expr_ does not evaluate to a constant integer which would be a
|
|
* 64-bit aligned address (i.e. a multiple of 8), compilation will fail.
|
|
*
|
|
* Return:
|
|
* The value of @static_expr_.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define PVR_STATIC_ASSERT_64BIT_ALIGNED(static_expr_) \
|
|
({ \
|
|
static_assert(((static_expr_) & (sizeof(u64) - 1)) == 0); \
|
|
(static_expr_); \
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* PVR_IOCTL_UNION_PADDING_CHECK() - Validate that the implicit padding between
|
|
* the end of a union member and the end of the union itself is zeroed.
|
|
* @struct_instance_: An expression which evaluates to a pointer to a UAPI data
|
|
* struct.
|
|
* @union_: The name of the union member of @struct_instance_ to check. If the
|
|
* union member is nested within the type of @struct_instance_, this may
|
|
* contain the member access operator (".").
|
|
* @member_: The name of the member of @union_ to assess.
|
|
*
|
|
* This is a wrapper around pvr_ioctl_union_padding_check() which performs
|
|
* alignment checks and simplifies things for the caller.
|
|
*
|
|
* Return:
|
|
* * %true if every byte in @struct_instance_ between the end of @member_ and
|
|
* the end of @union_ is zeroed, or
|
|
* * %false otherwise.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define PVR_IOCTL_UNION_PADDING_CHECK(struct_instance_, union_, member_) \
|
|
({ \
|
|
typeof(struct_instance_) __instance = (struct_instance_); \
|
|
size_t __union_offset = PVR_STATIC_ASSERT_64BIT_ALIGNED( \
|
|
offsetof(typeof(*__instance), union_)); \
|
|
size_t __union_size = PVR_STATIC_ASSERT_64BIT_ALIGNED( \
|
|
sizeof(__instance->union_)); \
|
|
size_t __member_size = PVR_STATIC_ASSERT_64BIT_ALIGNED( \
|
|
sizeof(__instance->union_.member_)); \
|
|
pvr_ioctl_union_padding_check(__instance, __union_offset, \
|
|
__union_size, __member_size); \
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
#define PVR_FW_PROCESSOR_TYPE_META 0
|
|
#define PVR_FW_PROCESSOR_TYPE_MIPS 1
|
|
#define PVR_FW_PROCESSOR_TYPE_RISCV 2
|
|
|
|
#endif /* PVR_DEVICE_H */
|