/* * * (C) COPYRIGHT 2010, 2012-2017 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. * * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the * GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software * Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms * of such GNU licence. * * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained * from Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * */ /** * @file mali_kbase_mem_linux.h * Base kernel memory APIs, Linux implementation. */ #ifndef _KBASE_MEM_LINUX_H_ #define _KBASE_MEM_LINUX_H_ /** A HWC dump mapping */ struct kbase_hwc_dma_mapping { void *cpu_va; dma_addr_t dma_pa; size_t size; }; struct kbase_va_region *kbase_mem_alloc(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 va_pages, u64 commit_pages, u64 extent, u64 *flags, u64 *gpu_va); int kbase_mem_query(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 gpu_addr, int query, u64 *const pages); int kbase_mem_import(struct kbase_context *kctx, enum base_mem_import_type type, void __user *phandle, u32 padding, u64 *gpu_va, u64 *va_pages, u64 *flags); u64 kbase_mem_alias(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 *flags, u64 stride, u64 nents, struct base_mem_aliasing_info *ai, u64 *num_pages); int kbase_mem_flags_change(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 gpu_addr, unsigned int flags, unsigned int mask); /** * kbase_mem_commit - Change the physical backing size of a region * * @kctx: The kernel context * @gpu_addr: Handle to the memory region * @new_pages: Number of physical pages to back the region with * * Return: 0 on success or error code */ int kbase_mem_commit(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 gpu_addr, u64 new_pages); int kbase_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma); /** * kbase_mem_evictable_init - Initialize the Ephemeral memory the eviction * mechanism. * @kctx: The kbase context to initialize. * * Return: Zero on success or -errno on failure. */ int kbase_mem_evictable_init(struct kbase_context *kctx); /** * kbase_mem_evictable_deinit - De-initialize the Ephemeral memory eviction * mechanism. * @kctx: The kbase context to de-initialize. */ void kbase_mem_evictable_deinit(struct kbase_context *kctx); /** * kbase_mem_grow_gpu_mapping - Grow the GPU mapping of an allocation * @kctx: Context the region belongs to * @reg: The GPU region * @new_pages: The number of pages after the grow * @old_pages: The number of pages before the grow * * Return: 0 on success, -errno on error. * * Expand the GPU mapping to encompass the new psychical pages which have * been added to the allocation. * * Note: Caller must be holding the region lock. */ int kbase_mem_grow_gpu_mapping(struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_va_region *reg, u64 new_pages, u64 old_pages); /** * kbase_mem_evictable_make - Make a physical allocation eligible for eviction * @gpu_alloc: The physical allocation to make evictable * * Return: 0 on success, -errno on error. * * Take the provided region and make all the physical pages within it * reclaimable by the kernel, updating the per-process VM stats as well. * Remove any CPU mappings (as these can't be removed in the shrinker callback * as mmap_sem might already be taken) but leave the GPU mapping intact as * and until the shrinker reclaims the allocation. * * Note: Must be called with the region lock of the containing context. */ int kbase_mem_evictable_make(struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *gpu_alloc); /** * kbase_mem_evictable_unmake - Remove a physical allocations eligibility for * eviction. * @alloc: The physical allocation to remove eviction eligibility from. * * Return: True if the allocation had its backing restored and false if * it hasn't. * * Make the physical pages in the region no longer reclaimable and update the * per-process stats, if the shrinker has already evicted the memory then * re-allocate it if the region is still alive. * * Note: Must be called with the region lock of the containing context. */ bool kbase_mem_evictable_unmake(struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *alloc); struct kbase_vmap_struct { u64 gpu_addr; struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *cpu_alloc; struct kbase_mem_phy_alloc *gpu_alloc; phys_addr_t *cpu_pages; phys_addr_t *gpu_pages; void *addr; size_t size; bool is_cached; }; /** * kbase_vmap_prot - Map a GPU VA range into the kernel safely, only if the * requested access permissions are supported * @kctx: Context the VA range belongs to * @gpu_addr: Start address of VA range * @size: Size of VA range * @prot_request: Flags indicating how the caller will then access the memory * @map: Structure to be given to kbase_vunmap() on freeing * * Return: Kernel-accessible CPU pointer to the VA range, or NULL on error * * Map a GPU VA Range into the kernel. The VA range must be contained within a * GPU memory region. Appropriate CPU cache-flushing operations are made as * required, dependent on the CPU mapping for the memory region. * * This is safer than using kmap() on the pages directly, * because the pages here are refcounted to prevent freeing (and hence reuse * elsewhere in the system) until an kbase_vunmap() * * The flags in @prot_request should use KBASE_REG_{CPU,GPU}_{RD,WR}, to check * whether the region should allow the intended access, and return an error if * disallowed. This is essential for security of imported memory, particularly * a user buf from SHM mapped into the process as RO. In that case, write * access must be checked if the intention is for kernel to write to the * memory. * * The checks are also there to help catch access errors on memory where * security is not a concern: imported memory that is always RW, and memory * that was allocated and owned by the process attached to @kctx. In this case, * it helps to identify memory that was was mapped with the wrong access type. * * Note: KBASE_REG_GPU_{RD,WR} flags are currently supported for legacy cases * where either the security of memory is solely dependent on those flags, or * when userspace code was expecting only the GPU to access the memory (e.g. HW * workarounds). * */ void *kbase_vmap_prot(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 gpu_addr, size_t size, unsigned long prot_request, struct kbase_vmap_struct *map); /** * kbase_vmap - Map a GPU VA range into the kernel safely * @kctx: Context the VA range belongs to * @gpu_addr: Start address of VA range * @size: Size of VA range * @map: Structure to be given to kbase_vunmap() on freeing * * Return: Kernel-accessible CPU pointer to the VA range, or NULL on error * * Map a GPU VA Range into the kernel. The VA range must be contained within a * GPU memory region. Appropriate CPU cache-flushing operations are made as * required, dependent on the CPU mapping for the memory region. * * This is safer than using kmap() on the pages directly, * because the pages here are refcounted to prevent freeing (and hence reuse * elsewhere in the system) until an kbase_vunmap() * * kbase_vmap_prot() should be used in preference, since kbase_vmap() makes no * checks to ensure the security of e.g. imported user bufs from RO SHM. */ void *kbase_vmap(struct kbase_context *kctx, u64 gpu_addr, size_t size, struct kbase_vmap_struct *map); /** * kbase_vunmap - Unmap a GPU VA range from the kernel * @kctx: Context the VA range belongs to * @map: Structure describing the mapping from the corresponding kbase_vmap() * call * * Unmaps a GPU VA range from the kernel, given its @map structure obtained * from kbase_vmap(). Appropriate CPU cache-flushing operations are made as * required, dependent on the CPU mapping for the memory region. * * The reference taken on pages during kbase_vmap() is released. */ void kbase_vunmap(struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_vmap_struct *map); /** @brief Allocate memory from kernel space and map it onto the GPU * * @param kctx The context used for the allocation/mapping * @param size The size of the allocation in bytes * @param handle An opaque structure used to contain the state needed to free the memory * @return the VA for kernel space and GPU MMU */ void *kbase_va_alloc(struct kbase_context *kctx, u32 size, struct kbase_hwc_dma_mapping *handle); /** @brief Free/unmap memory allocated by kbase_va_alloc * * @param kctx The context used for the allocation/mapping * @param handle An opaque structure returned by the kbase_va_alloc function. */ void kbase_va_free(struct kbase_context *kctx, struct kbase_hwc_dma_mapping *handle); extern const struct vm_operations_struct kbase_vm_ops; #endif /* _KBASE_MEM_LINUX_H_ */