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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright  2008 Intel Corporation
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     22  *
     23  * Authors:
     24  *    Eric Anholt <eric (at) anholt.net>
     25  *
     26  */
     27 
     28 #include <linux/types.h>
     29 #include <linux/slab.h>
     30 #include <linux/mm.h>
     31 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
     32 #include <linux/fs.h>
     33 #include <linux/file.h>
     34 #include <linux/module.h>
     35 #include <linux/mman.h>
     36 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
     37 #include <linux/shmem_fs.h>
     38 #include <linux/dma-buf.h>
     39 #include <drm/drmP.h>
     40 #include <drm/drm_vma_manager.h>
     41 
     42 /** @file drm_gem.c
     43  *
     44  * This file provides some of the base ioctls and library routines for
     45  * the graphics memory manager implemented by each device driver.
     46  *
     47  * Because various devices have different requirements in terms of
     48  * synchronization and migration strategies, implementing that is left up to
     49  * the driver, and all that the general API provides should be generic --
     50  * allocating objects, reading/writing data with the cpu, freeing objects.
     51  * Even there, platform-dependent optimizations for reading/writing data with
     52  * the CPU mean we'll likely hook those out to driver-specific calls.  However,
     53  * the DRI2 implementation wants to have at least allocate/mmap be generic.
     54  *
     55  * The goal was to have swap-backed object allocation managed through
     56  * struct file.  However, file descriptors as handles to a struct file have
     57  * two major failings:
     58  * - Process limits prevent more than 1024 or so being used at a time by
     59  *   default.
     60  * - Inability to allocate high fds will aggravate the X Server's select()
     61  *   handling, and likely that of many GL client applications as well.
     62  *
     63  * This led to a plan of using our own integer IDs (called handles, following
     64  * DRM terminology) to mimic fds, and implement the fd syscalls we need as
     65  * ioctls.  The objects themselves will still include the struct file so
     66  * that we can transition to fds if the required kernel infrastructure shows
     67  * up at a later date, and as our interface with shmfs for memory allocation.
     68  */
     69 
     70 /*
     71  * We make up offsets for buffer objects so we can recognize them at
     72  * mmap time.
     73  */
     74 
     75 /* pgoff in mmap is an unsigned long, so we need to make sure that
     76  * the faked up offset will fit
     77  */
     78 
     79 #if BITS_PER_LONG == 64
     80 #define DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_START ((0xFFFFFFFFUL >> PAGE_SHIFT) + 1)
     81 #define DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_SIZE ((0xFFFFFFFFUL >> PAGE_SHIFT) * 16)
     82 #else
     83 #define DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_START ((0xFFFFFFFUL >> PAGE_SHIFT) + 1)
     84 #define DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_SIZE ((0xFFFFFFFUL >> PAGE_SHIFT) * 16)
     85 #endif
     86 
     87 /**
     88  * drm_gem_init - Initialize the GEM device fields
     89  * @dev: drm_devic structure to initialize
     90  */
     91 int
     92 drm_gem_init(struct drm_device *dev)
     93 {
     94 	struct drm_vma_offset_manager *vma_offset_manager;
     95 
     96 	mutex_init(&dev->object_name_lock);
     97 	idr_init(&dev->object_name_idr);
     98 
     99 	vma_offset_manager = kzalloc(sizeof(*vma_offset_manager), GFP_KERNEL);
    100 	if (!vma_offset_manager) {
    101 		DRM_ERROR("out of memory\n");
    102 		return -ENOMEM;
    103 	}
    104 
    105 	dev->vma_offset_manager = vma_offset_manager;
    106 	drm_vma_offset_manager_init(vma_offset_manager,
    107 				    DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_START,
    108 				    DRM_FILE_PAGE_OFFSET_SIZE);
    109 
    110 	return 0;
    111 }
    112 
    113 void
    114 drm_gem_destroy(struct drm_device *dev)
    115 {
    116 
    117 	drm_vma_offset_manager_destroy(dev->vma_offset_manager);
    118 	kfree(dev->vma_offset_manager);
    119 	dev->vma_offset_manager = NULL;
    120 }
    121 
    122 /**
    123  * drm_gem_object_init - initialize an allocated shmem-backed GEM object
    124  * @dev: drm_device the object should be initialized for
    125  * @obj: drm_gem_object to initialize
    126  * @size: object size
    127  *
    128  * Initialize an already allocated GEM object of the specified size with
    129  * shmfs backing store.
    130  */
    131 int drm_gem_object_init(struct drm_device *dev,
    132 			struct drm_gem_object *obj, size_t size)
    133 {
    134 	struct file *filp;
    135 
    136 	drm_gem_private_object_init(dev, obj, size);
    137 
    138 	filp = shmem_file_setup("drm mm object", size, VM_NORESERVE);
    139 	if (IS_ERR(filp))
    140 		return PTR_ERR(filp);
    141 
    142 	obj->filp = filp;
    143 
    144 	return 0;
    145 }
    146 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_object_init);
    147 
    148 /**
    149  * drm_gem_object_init - initialize an allocated private GEM object
    150  * @dev: drm_device the object should be initialized for
    151  * @obj: drm_gem_object to initialize
    152  * @size: object size
    153  *
    154  * Initialize an already allocated GEM object of the specified size with
    155  * no GEM provided backing store. Instead the caller is responsible for
    156  * backing the object and handling it.
    157  */
    158 void drm_gem_private_object_init(struct drm_device *dev,
    159 				 struct drm_gem_object *obj, size_t size)
    160 {
    161 	BUG_ON((size & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) != 0);
    162 
    163 	obj->dev = dev;
    164 	obj->filp = NULL;
    165 
    166 	kref_init(&obj->refcount);
    167 	obj->handle_count = 0;
    168 	obj->size = size;
    169 	drm_vma_node_reset(&obj->vma_node);
    170 }
    171 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_private_object_init);
    172 
    173 static void
    174 drm_gem_remove_prime_handles(struct drm_gem_object *obj, struct drm_file *filp)
    175 {
    176 	/*
    177 	 * Note: obj->dma_buf can't disappear as long as we still hold a
    178 	 * handle reference in obj->handle_count.
    179 	 */
    180 	mutex_lock(&filp->prime.lock);
    181 	if (obj->dma_buf) {
    182 		drm_prime_remove_buf_handle_locked(&filp->prime,
    183 						   obj->dma_buf);
    184 	}
    185 	mutex_unlock(&filp->prime.lock);
    186 }
    187 
    188 /**
    189  * drm_gem_object_free - release resources bound to userspace handles
    190  * @obj: GEM object to clean up.
    191  *
    192  * Called after the last handle to the object has been closed
    193  *
    194  * Removes any name for the object. Note that this must be
    195  * called before drm_gem_object_free or we'll be touching
    196  * freed memory
    197  */
    198 static void drm_gem_object_handle_free(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
    199 {
    200 	struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
    201 
    202 	/* Remove any name for this object */
    203 	if (obj->name) {
    204 		idr_remove(&dev->object_name_idr, obj->name);
    205 		obj->name = 0;
    206 	}
    207 }
    208 
    209 static void drm_gem_object_exported_dma_buf_free(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
    210 {
    211 	/* Unbreak the reference cycle if we have an exported dma_buf. */
    212 	if (obj->dma_buf) {
    213 		dma_buf_put(obj->dma_buf);
    214 		obj->dma_buf = NULL;
    215 	}
    216 }
    217 
    218 static void
    219 drm_gem_object_handle_unreference_unlocked(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
    220 {
    221 	if (WARN_ON(obj->handle_count == 0))
    222 		return;
    223 
    224 	/*
    225 	* Must bump handle count first as this may be the last
    226 	* ref, in which case the object would disappear before we
    227 	* checked for a name
    228 	*/
    229 
    230 	mutex_lock(&obj->dev->object_name_lock);
    231 	if (--obj->handle_count == 0) {
    232 		drm_gem_object_handle_free(obj);
    233 		drm_gem_object_exported_dma_buf_free(obj);
    234 	}
    235 	mutex_unlock(&obj->dev->object_name_lock);
    236 
    237 	drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked(obj);
    238 }
    239 
    240 /**
    241  * drm_gem_handle_delete - deletes the given file-private handle
    242  * @filp: drm file-private structure to use for the handle look up
    243  * @handle: userspace handle to delete
    244  *
    245  * Removes the GEM handle from the @filp lookup table and if this is the last
    246  * handle also cleans up linked resources like GEM names.
    247  */
    248 int
    249 drm_gem_handle_delete(struct drm_file *filp, u32 handle)
    250 {
    251 	struct drm_device *dev;
    252 	struct drm_gem_object *obj;
    253 
    254 	/* This is gross. The idr system doesn't let us try a delete and
    255 	 * return an error code.  It just spews if you fail at deleting.
    256 	 * So, we have to grab a lock around finding the object and then
    257 	 * doing the delete on it and dropping the refcount, or the user
    258 	 * could race us to double-decrement the refcount and cause a
    259 	 * use-after-free later.  Given the frequency of our handle lookups,
    260 	 * we may want to use ida for number allocation and a hash table
    261 	 * for the pointers, anyway.
    262 	 */
    263 	spin_lock(&filp->table_lock);
    264 
    265 	/* Check if we currently have a reference on the object */
    266 	obj = idr_find(&filp->object_idr, handle);
    267 	if (obj == NULL) {
    268 		spin_unlock(&filp->table_lock);
    269 		return -EINVAL;
    270 	}
    271 	dev = obj->dev;
    272 
    273 	/* Release reference and decrement refcount. */
    274 	idr_remove(&filp->object_idr, handle);
    275 	spin_unlock(&filp->table_lock);
    276 
    277 	if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_PRIME))
    278 		drm_gem_remove_prime_handles(obj, filp);
    279 	drm_vma_node_revoke(&obj->vma_node, filp->filp);
    280 
    281 	if (dev->driver->gem_close_object)
    282 		dev->driver->gem_close_object(obj, filp);
    283 	drm_gem_object_handle_unreference_unlocked(obj);
    284 
    285 	return 0;
    286 }
    287 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_handle_delete);
    288 
    289 /**
    290  * drm_gem_dumb_destroy - dumb fb callback helper for gem based drivers
    291  * @file: drm file-private structure to remove the dumb handle from
    292  * @dev: corresponding drm_device
    293  * @handle: the dumb handle to remove
    294  *
    295  * This implements the ->dumb_destroy kms driver callback for drivers which use
    296  * gem to manage their backing storage.
    297  */
    298 int drm_gem_dumb_destroy(struct drm_file *file,
    299 			 struct drm_device *dev,
    300 			 uint32_t handle)
    301 {
    302 	return drm_gem_handle_delete(file, handle);
    303 }
    304 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_dumb_destroy);
    305 
    306 /**
    307  * drm_gem_handle_create_tail - internal functions to create a handle
    308  * @file_priv: drm file-private structure to register the handle for
    309  * @obj: object to register
    310  * @handlep: pionter to return the created handle to the caller
    311  *
    312  * This expects the dev->object_name_lock to be held already and will drop it
    313  * before returning. Used to avoid races in establishing new handles when
    314  * importing an object from either an flink name or a dma-buf.
    315  */
    316 int
    317 drm_gem_handle_create_tail(struct drm_file *file_priv,
    318 			   struct drm_gem_object *obj,
    319 			   u32 *handlep)
    320 {
    321 	struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
    322 	int ret;
    323 
    324 	WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&dev->object_name_lock));
    325 
    326 	/*
    327 	 * Get the user-visible handle using idr.  Preload and perform
    328 	 * allocation under our spinlock.
    329 	 */
    330 	idr_preload(GFP_KERNEL);
    331 	spin_lock(&file_priv->table_lock);
    332 
    333 	ret = idr_alloc(&file_priv->object_idr, obj, 1, 0, GFP_NOWAIT);
    334 	drm_gem_object_reference(obj);
    335 	obj->handle_count++;
    336 	spin_unlock(&file_priv->table_lock);
    337 	idr_preload_end();
    338 	mutex_unlock(&dev->object_name_lock);
    339 	if (ret < 0) {
    340 		drm_gem_object_handle_unreference_unlocked(obj);
    341 		return ret;
    342 	}
    343 	*handlep = ret;
    344 
    345 	ret = drm_vma_node_allow(&obj->vma_node, file_priv->filp);
    346 	if (ret) {
    347 		drm_gem_handle_delete(file_priv, *handlep);
    348 		return ret;
    349 	}
    350 
    351 	if (dev->driver->gem_open_object) {
    352 		ret = dev->driver->gem_open_object(obj, file_priv);
    353 		if (ret) {
    354 			drm_gem_handle_delete(file_priv, *handlep);
    355 			return ret;
    356 		}
    357 	}
    358 
    359 	return 0;
    360 }
    361 
    362 /**
    363  * gem_handle_create - create a gem handle for an object
    364  * @file_priv: drm file-private structure to register the handle for
    365  * @obj: object to register
    366  * @handlep: pionter to return the created handle to the caller
    367  *
    368  * Create a handle for this object. This adds a handle reference
    369  * to the object, which includes a regular reference count. Callers
    370  * will likely want to dereference the object afterwards.
    371  */
    372 int
    373 drm_gem_handle_create(struct drm_file *file_priv,
    374 		       struct drm_gem_object *obj,
    375 		       u32 *handlep)
    376 {
    377 	mutex_lock(&obj->dev->object_name_lock);
    378 
    379 	return drm_gem_handle_create_tail(file_priv, obj, handlep);
    380 }
    381 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_handle_create);
    382 
    383 
    384 /**
    385  * drm_gem_free_mmap_offset - release a fake mmap offset for an object
    386  * @obj: obj in question
    387  *
    388  * This routine frees fake offsets allocated by drm_gem_create_mmap_offset().
    389  */
    390 void
    391 drm_gem_free_mmap_offset(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
    392 {
    393 	struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
    394 
    395 	drm_vma_offset_remove(dev->vma_offset_manager, &obj->vma_node);
    396 }
    397 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_free_mmap_offset);
    398 
    399 /**
    400  * drm_gem_create_mmap_offset_size - create a fake mmap offset for an object
    401  * @obj: obj in question
    402  * @size: the virtual size
    403  *
    404  * GEM memory mapping works by handing back to userspace a fake mmap offset
    405  * it can use in a subsequent mmap(2) call.  The DRM core code then looks
    406  * up the object based on the offset and sets up the various memory mapping
    407  * structures.
    408  *
    409  * This routine allocates and attaches a fake offset for @obj, in cases where
    410  * the virtual size differs from the physical size (ie. obj->size).  Otherwise
    411  * just use drm_gem_create_mmap_offset().
    412  */
    413 int
    414 drm_gem_create_mmap_offset_size(struct drm_gem_object *obj, size_t size)
    415 {
    416 	struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
    417 
    418 	return drm_vma_offset_add(dev->vma_offset_manager, &obj->vma_node,
    419 				  size / PAGE_SIZE);
    420 }
    421 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_create_mmap_offset_size);
    422 
    423 /**
    424  * drm_gem_create_mmap_offset - create a fake mmap offset for an object
    425  * @obj: obj in question
    426  *
    427  * GEM memory mapping works by handing back to userspace a fake mmap offset
    428  * it can use in a subsequent mmap(2) call.  The DRM core code then looks
    429  * up the object based on the offset and sets up the various memory mapping
    430  * structures.
    431  *
    432  * This routine allocates and attaches a fake offset for @obj.
    433  */
    434 int drm_gem_create_mmap_offset(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
    435 {
    436 	return drm_gem_create_mmap_offset_size(obj, obj->size);
    437 }
    438 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_create_mmap_offset);
    439 
    440 /**
    441  * drm_gem_get_pages - helper to allocate backing pages for a GEM object
    442  * from shmem
    443  * @obj: obj in question
    444  * @gfpmask: gfp mask of requested pages
    445  */
    446 struct page **drm_gem_get_pages(struct drm_gem_object *obj, gfp_t gfpmask)
    447 {
    448 	struct inode *inode;
    449 	struct address_space *mapping;
    450 	struct page *p, **pages;
    451 	int i, npages;
    452 
    453 	/* This is the shared memory object that backs the GEM resource */
    454 	inode = file_inode(obj->filp);
    455 	mapping = inode->i_mapping;
    456 
    457 	/* We already BUG_ON() for non-page-aligned sizes in
    458 	 * drm_gem_object_init(), so we should never hit this unless
    459 	 * driver author is doing something really wrong:
    460 	 */
    461 	WARN_ON((obj->size & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) != 0);
    462 
    463 	npages = obj->size >> PAGE_SHIFT;
    464 
    465 	pages = drm_malloc_ab(npages, sizeof(struct page *));
    466 	if (pages == NULL)
    467 		return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
    468 
    469 	gfpmask |= mapping_gfp_mask(mapping);
    470 
    471 	for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
    472 		p = shmem_read_mapping_page_gfp(mapping, i, gfpmask);
    473 		if (IS_ERR(p))
    474 			goto fail;
    475 		pages[i] = p;
    476 
    477 		/* There is a hypothetical issue w/ drivers that require
    478 		 * buffer memory in the low 4GB.. if the pages are un-
    479 		 * pinned, and swapped out, they can end up swapped back
    480 		 * in above 4GB.  If pages are already in memory, then
    481 		 * shmem_read_mapping_page_gfp will ignore the gfpmask,
    482 		 * even if the already in-memory page disobeys the mask.
    483 		 *
    484 		 * It is only a theoretical issue today, because none of
    485 		 * the devices with this limitation can be populated with
    486 		 * enough memory to trigger the issue.  But this BUG_ON()
    487 		 * is here as a reminder in case the problem with
    488 		 * shmem_read_mapping_page_gfp() isn't solved by the time
    489 		 * it does become a real issue.
    490 		 *
    491 		 * See this thread: http://lkml.org/lkml/2011/7/11/238
    492 		 */
    493 		BUG_ON((gfpmask & __GFP_DMA32) &&
    494 				(page_to_pfn(p) >= 0x00100000UL));
    495 	}
    496 
    497 	return pages;
    498 
    499 fail:
    500 	while (i--)
    501 		page_cache_release(pages[i]);
    502 
    503 	drm_free_large(pages);
    504 	return ERR_CAST(p);
    505 }
    506 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_get_pages);
    507 
    508 /**
    509  * drm_gem_put_pages - helper to free backing pages for a GEM object
    510  * @obj: obj in question
    511  * @pages: pages to free
    512  * @dirty: if true, pages will be marked as dirty
    513  * @accessed: if true, the pages will be marked as accessed
    514  */
    515 void drm_gem_put_pages(struct drm_gem_object *obj, struct page **pages,
    516 		bool dirty, bool accessed)
    517 {
    518 	int i, npages;
    519 
    520 	/* We already BUG_ON() for non-page-aligned sizes in
    521 	 * drm_gem_object_init(), so we should never hit this unless
    522 	 * driver author is doing something really wrong:
    523 	 */
    524 	WARN_ON((obj->size & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) != 0);
    525 
    526 	npages = obj->size >> PAGE_SHIFT;
    527 
    528 	for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
    529 		if (dirty)
    530 			set_page_dirty(pages[i]);
    531 
    532 		if (accessed)
    533 			mark_page_accessed(pages[i]);
    534 
    535 		/* Undo the reference we took when populating the table */
    536 		page_cache_release(pages[i]);
    537 	}
    538 
    539 	drm_free_large(pages);
    540 }
    541 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_put_pages);
    542 
    543 /** Returns a reference to the object named by the handle. */
    544 struct drm_gem_object *
    545 drm_gem_object_lookup(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *filp,
    546 		      u32 handle)
    547 {
    548 	struct drm_gem_object *obj;
    549 
    550 	spin_lock(&filp->table_lock);
    551 
    552 	/* Check if we currently have a reference on the object */
    553 	obj = idr_find(&filp->object_idr, handle);
    554 	if (obj == NULL) {
    555 		spin_unlock(&filp->table_lock);
    556 		return NULL;
    557 	}
    558 
    559 	drm_gem_object_reference(obj);
    560 
    561 	spin_unlock(&filp->table_lock);
    562 
    563 	return obj;
    564 }
    565 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_object_lookup);
    566 
    567 /**
    568  * drm_gem_close_ioctl - implementation of the GEM_CLOSE ioctl
    569  * @dev: drm_device
    570  * @data: ioctl data
    571  * @file_priv: drm file-private structure
    572  *
    573  * Releases the handle to an mm object.
    574  */
    575 int
    576 drm_gem_close_ioctl(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
    577 		    struct drm_file *file_priv)
    578 {
    579 	struct drm_gem_close *args = data;
    580 	int ret;
    581 
    582 	if (!(dev->driver->driver_features & DRIVER_GEM))
    583 		return -ENODEV;
    584 
    585 	ret = drm_gem_handle_delete(file_priv, args->handle);
    586 
    587 	return ret;
    588 }
    589 
    590 /**
    591  * drm_gem_flink_ioctl - implementation of the GEM_FLINK ioctl
    592  * @dev: drm_device
    593  * @data: ioctl data
    594  * @file_priv: drm file-private structure
    595  *
    596  * Create a global name for an object, returning the name.
    597  *
    598  * Note that the name does not hold a reference; when the object
    599  * is freed, the name goes away.
    600  */
    601 int
    602 drm_gem_flink_ioctl(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
    603 		    struct drm_file *file_priv)
    604 {
    605 	struct drm_gem_flink *args = data;
    606 	struct drm_gem_object *obj;
    607 	int ret;
    608 
    609 	if (!(dev->driver->driver_features & DRIVER_GEM))
    610 		return -ENODEV;
    611 
    612 	obj = drm_gem_object_lookup(dev, file_priv, args->handle);
    613 	if (obj == NULL)
    614 		return -ENOENT;
    615 
    616 	mutex_lock(&dev->object_name_lock);
    617 	idr_preload(GFP_KERNEL);
    618 	/* prevent races with concurrent gem_close. */
    619 	if (obj->handle_count == 0) {
    620 		ret = -ENOENT;
    621 		goto err;
    622 	}
    623 
    624 	if (!obj->name) {
    625 		ret = idr_alloc(&dev->object_name_idr, obj, 1, 0, GFP_NOWAIT);
    626 		if (ret < 0)
    627 			goto err;
    628 
    629 		obj->name = ret;
    630 	}
    631 
    632 	args->name = (uint64_t) obj->name;
    633 	ret = 0;
    634 
    635 err:
    636 	idr_preload_end();
    637 	mutex_unlock(&dev->object_name_lock);
    638 	drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked(obj);
    639 	return ret;
    640 }
    641 
    642 /**
    643  * drm_gem_open - implementation of the GEM_OPEN ioctl
    644  * @dev: drm_device
    645  * @data: ioctl data
    646  * @file_priv: drm file-private structure
    647  *
    648  * Open an object using the global name, returning a handle and the size.
    649  *
    650  * This handle (of course) holds a reference to the object, so the object
    651  * will not go away until the handle is deleted.
    652  */
    653 int
    654 drm_gem_open_ioctl(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
    655 		   struct drm_file *file_priv)
    656 {
    657 	struct drm_gem_open *args = data;
    658 	struct drm_gem_object *obj;
    659 	int ret;
    660 	u32 handle;
    661 
    662 	if (!(dev->driver->driver_features & DRIVER_GEM))
    663 		return -ENODEV;
    664 
    665 	mutex_lock(&dev->object_name_lock);
    666 	obj = idr_find(&dev->object_name_idr, (int) args->name);
    667 	if (obj) {
    668 		drm_gem_object_reference(obj);
    669 	} else {
    670 		mutex_unlock(&dev->object_name_lock);
    671 		return -ENOENT;
    672 	}
    673 
    674 	/* drm_gem_handle_create_tail unlocks dev->object_name_lock. */
    675 	ret = drm_gem_handle_create_tail(file_priv, obj, &handle);
    676 	drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked(obj);
    677 	if (ret)
    678 		return ret;
    679 
    680 	args->handle = handle;
    681 	args->size = obj->size;
    682 
    683 	return 0;
    684 }
    685 
    686 /**
    687  * gem_gem_open - initalizes GEM file-private structures at devnode open time
    688  * @dev: drm_device which is being opened by userspace
    689  * @file_private: drm file-private structure to set up
    690  *
    691  * Called at device open time, sets up the structure for handling refcounting
    692  * of mm objects.
    693  */
    694 void
    695 drm_gem_open(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_private)
    696 {
    697 	idr_init(&file_private->object_idr);
    698 	spin_lock_init(&file_private->table_lock);
    699 }
    700 
    701 /*
    702  * Called at device close to release the file's
    703  * handle references on objects.
    704  */
    705 static int
    706 drm_gem_object_release_handle(int id, void *ptr, void *data)
    707 {
    708 	struct drm_file *file_priv = data;
    709 	struct drm_gem_object *obj = ptr;
    710 	struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
    711 
    712 	if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_PRIME))
    713 		drm_gem_remove_prime_handles(obj, file_priv);
    714 	drm_vma_node_revoke(&obj->vma_node, file_priv->filp);
    715 
    716 	if (dev->driver->gem_close_object)
    717 		dev->driver->gem_close_object(obj, file_priv);
    718 
    719 	drm_gem_object_handle_unreference_unlocked(obj);
    720 
    721 	return 0;
    722 }
    723 
    724 /**
    725  * drm_gem_release - release file-private GEM resources
    726  * @dev: drm_device which is being closed by userspace
    727  * @file_private: drm file-private structure to clean up
    728  *
    729  * Called at close time when the filp is going away.
    730  *
    731  * Releases any remaining references on objects by this filp.
    732  */
    733 void
    734 drm_gem_release(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_private)
    735 {
    736 	idr_for_each(&file_private->object_idr,
    737 		     &drm_gem_object_release_handle, file_private);
    738 	idr_destroy(&file_private->object_idr);
    739 }
    740 
    741 void
    742 drm_gem_object_release(struct drm_gem_object *obj)
    743 {
    744 	WARN_ON(obj->dma_buf);
    745 
    746 	if (obj->filp)
    747 		fput(obj->filp);
    748 
    749 	drm_gem_free_mmap_offset(obj);
    750 }
    751 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_object_release);
    752 
    753 /**
    754  * drm_gem_object_free - free a GEM object
    755  * @kref: kref of the object to free
    756  *
    757  * Called after the last reference to the object has been lost.
    758  * Must be called holding struct_ mutex
    759  *
    760  * Frees the object
    761  */
    762 void
    763 drm_gem_object_free(struct kref *kref)
    764 {
    765 	struct drm_gem_object *obj = (struct drm_gem_object *) kref;
    766 	struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
    767 
    768 	BUG_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&dev->struct_mutex));
    769 
    770 	if (dev->driver->gem_free_object != NULL)
    771 		dev->driver->gem_free_object(obj);
    772 }
    773 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_object_free);
    774 
    775 void drm_gem_vm_open(struct vm_area_struct *vma)
    776 {
    777 	struct drm_gem_object *obj = vma->vm_private_data;
    778 
    779 	drm_gem_object_reference(obj);
    780 
    781 	mutex_lock(&obj->dev->struct_mutex);
    782 	drm_vm_open_locked(obj->dev, vma);
    783 	mutex_unlock(&obj->dev->struct_mutex);
    784 }
    785 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_vm_open);
    786 
    787 void drm_gem_vm_close(struct vm_area_struct *vma)
    788 {
    789 	struct drm_gem_object *obj = vma->vm_private_data;
    790 	struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
    791 
    792 	mutex_lock(&dev->struct_mutex);
    793 	drm_vm_close_locked(obj->dev, vma);
    794 	drm_gem_object_unreference(obj);
    795 	mutex_unlock(&dev->struct_mutex);
    796 }
    797 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_vm_close);
    798 
    799 /**
    800  * drm_gem_mmap_obj - memory map a GEM object
    801  * @obj: the GEM object to map
    802  * @obj_size: the object size to be mapped, in bytes
    803  * @vma: VMA for the area to be mapped
    804  *
    805  * Set up the VMA to prepare mapping of the GEM object using the gem_vm_ops
    806  * provided by the driver. Depending on their requirements, drivers can either
    807  * provide a fault handler in their gem_vm_ops (in which case any accesses to
    808  * the object will be trapped, to perform migration, GTT binding, surface
    809  * register allocation, or performance monitoring), or mmap the buffer memory
    810  * synchronously after calling drm_gem_mmap_obj.
    811  *
    812  * This function is mainly intended to implement the DMABUF mmap operation, when
    813  * the GEM object is not looked up based on its fake offset. To implement the
    814  * DRM mmap operation, drivers should use the drm_gem_mmap() function.
    815  *
    816  * drm_gem_mmap_obj() assumes the user is granted access to the buffer while
    817  * drm_gem_mmap() prevents unprivileged users from mapping random objects. So
    818  * callers must verify access restrictions before calling this helper.
    819  *
    820  * NOTE: This function has to be protected with dev->struct_mutex
    821  *
    822  * Return 0 or success or -EINVAL if the object size is smaller than the VMA
    823  * size, or if no gem_vm_ops are provided.
    824  */
    825 int drm_gem_mmap_obj(struct drm_gem_object *obj, unsigned long obj_size,
    826 		     struct vm_area_struct *vma)
    827 {
    828 	struct drm_device *dev = obj->dev;
    829 
    830 	lockdep_assert_held(&dev->struct_mutex);
    831 
    832 	/* Check for valid size. */
    833 	if (obj_size < vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start)
    834 		return -EINVAL;
    835 
    836 	if (!dev->driver->gem_vm_ops)
    837 		return -EINVAL;
    838 
    839 	vma->vm_flags |= VM_IO | VM_PFNMAP | VM_DONTEXPAND | VM_DONTDUMP;
    840 	vma->vm_ops = dev->driver->gem_vm_ops;
    841 	vma->vm_private_data = obj;
    842 	vma->vm_page_prot = pgprot_writecombine(vm_get_page_prot(vma->vm_flags));
    843 
    844 	/* Take a ref for this mapping of the object, so that the fault
    845 	 * handler can dereference the mmap offset's pointer to the object.
    846 	 * This reference is cleaned up by the corresponding vm_close
    847 	 * (which should happen whether the vma was created by this call, or
    848 	 * by a vm_open due to mremap or partial unmap or whatever).
    849 	 */
    850 	drm_gem_object_reference(obj);
    851 
    852 	drm_vm_open_locked(dev, vma);
    853 	return 0;
    854 }
    855 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_mmap_obj);
    856 
    857 /**
    858  * drm_gem_mmap - memory map routine for GEM objects
    859  * @filp: DRM file pointer
    860  * @vma: VMA for the area to be mapped
    861  *
    862  * If a driver supports GEM object mapping, mmap calls on the DRM file
    863  * descriptor will end up here.
    864  *
    865  * Look up the GEM object based on the offset passed in (vma->vm_pgoff will
    866  * contain the fake offset we created when the GTT map ioctl was called on
    867  * the object) and map it with a call to drm_gem_mmap_obj().
    868  *
    869  * If the caller is not granted access to the buffer object, the mmap will fail
    870  * with EACCES. Please see the vma manager for more information.
    871  */
    872 int drm_gem_mmap(struct file *filp, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
    873 {
    874 	struct drm_file *priv = filp->private_data;
    875 	struct drm_device *dev = priv->minor->dev;
    876 	struct drm_gem_object *obj;
    877 	struct drm_vma_offset_node *node;
    878 	int ret;
    879 
    880 	if (drm_device_is_unplugged(dev))
    881 		return -ENODEV;
    882 
    883 	mutex_lock(&dev->struct_mutex);
    884 
    885 	node = drm_vma_offset_exact_lookup(dev->vma_offset_manager,
    886 					   vma->vm_pgoff,
    887 					   vma_pages(vma));
    888 	if (!node) {
    889 		mutex_unlock(&dev->struct_mutex);
    890 		return drm_mmap(filp, vma);
    891 	} else if (!drm_vma_node_is_allowed(node, filp)) {
    892 		mutex_unlock(&dev->struct_mutex);
    893 		return -EACCES;
    894 	}
    895 
    896 	obj = container_of(node, struct drm_gem_object, vma_node);
    897 	ret = drm_gem_mmap_obj(obj, drm_vma_node_size(node) << PAGE_SHIFT, vma);
    898 
    899 	mutex_unlock(&dev->struct_mutex);
    900 
    901 	return ret;
    902 }
    903 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gem_mmap);
    904