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      1 /*	$NetBSD: drm_memory.c,v 1.4 2014/06/12 15:05:29 riastradh Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (c) 2013 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8  * by Taylor R. Campbell.
      9  *
     10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12  * are met:
     13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18  *
     19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     21  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     22  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     23  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     24  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     25  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     26  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     27  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     28  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     29  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     30  */
     31 
     32 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     33 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: drm_memory.c,v 1.4 2014/06/12 15:05:29 riastradh Exp $");
     34 
     35 #ifdef _KERNEL_OPT
     36 #include "agp_i810.h"
     37 #include "genfb.h"
     38 #else
     39 #define	NAGP_I810	1	/* XXX WTF?  */
     40 #define	NGENFB		0	/* XXX WTF?  */
     41 #endif
     42 
     43 #include <sys/bus.h>
     44 
     45 #if NAGP_I810 > 0
     46 /* XXX include order botch -- shouldn't need to include pcivar.h */
     47 #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
     48 #include <dev/pci/agpvar.h>
     49 #endif
     50 
     51 #if NGENFB > 0
     52 #include <dev/wsfb/genfbvar.h>
     53 #endif
     54 
     55 #include <drm/drmP.h>
     56 
     57 /*
     58  * XXX drm_bus_borrow is a horrible kludge!
     59  */
     60 static bool
     61 drm_bus_borrow(bus_addr_t base, bus_size_t size, bus_space_handle_t *handlep)
     62 {
     63 
     64 #if NAGP_I810 > 0
     65 	if (agp_i810_borrow(base, size, handlep))
     66 		return true;
     67 #endif
     68 
     69 #if NGENFB > 0
     70 	if (genfb_borrow(base, handlep))
     71 		return true;
     72 #endif
     73 
     74 	return false;
     75 }
     76 
     77 void *
     78 drm_ioremap(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_local_map *map)
     79 {
     80 	const bus_space_tag_t bst = dev->bst;
     81 	unsigned int unit;
     82 
     83 	/*
     84 	 * Search dev's bus maps for a match.
     85 	 */
     86 	for (unit = 0; unit < dev->bus_nmaps; unit++) {
     87 		struct drm_bus_map *const bm = &dev->bus_maps[unit];
     88 
     89 		/* Reject maps starting after the request.  */
     90 		if (map->offset < bm->bm_base)
     91 			continue;
     92 
     93 		/* Reject maps smaller than the request.  */
     94 		if (bm->bm_size < map->size)
     95 			continue;
     96 
     97 		/* Reject maps that the request doesn't fit in.  */
     98 		if ((bm->bm_size - map->size) <
     99 		    (map->offset - bm->bm_base))
    100 			continue;
    101 
    102 		/* Ensure we can map the space into virtual memory.  */
    103 		if (!ISSET(bm->bm_flags, BUS_SPACE_MAP_LINEAR))
    104 			continue;
    105 
    106 		/* Map it.  */
    107 		if (bus_space_map(bst, map->offset, map->size,
    108 			bm->bm_flags, &map->lm_data.bus_space.bsh))
    109 			break;
    110 
    111 		map->lm_data.bus_space.bus_map = bm;
    112 		goto win;
    113 	}
    114 
    115 	/* Couldn't map it.  Try borrowing from someone else.  */
    116 	if (drm_bus_borrow(map->offset, map->size,
    117 		&map->lm_data.bus_space.bsh)) {
    118 		map->lm_data.bus_space.bus_map = NULL;
    119 		goto win;
    120 	}
    121 
    122 	/* Failure!  */
    123 	return NULL;
    124 
    125 win:	map->lm_data.bus_space.bst = bst;
    126 	return bus_space_vaddr(bst, map->lm_data.bus_space.bsh);
    127 }
    128 
    129 void
    130 drm_iounmap(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_local_map *map)
    131 {
    132 	if (map->lm_data.bus_space.bus_map != NULL) {
    133 		bus_space_unmap(map->lm_data.bus_space.bst,
    134 		    map->lm_data.bus_space.bsh, map->size);
    135 		map->lm_data.bus_space.bus_map = NULL;
    136 	}
    137 }
    138 
    139 /*
    140  * Allocate a drm dma handle, allocate memory fit for DMA, and map it.
    141  *
    142  * XXX This is called drm_pci_alloc for hysterical raisins; it is not
    143  * specific to PCI.
    144  *
    145  * XXX For now, we use non-blocking allocations because this is called
    146  * by ioctls with the drm global mutex held.
    147  *
    148  * XXX Error information is lost because this returns NULL on failure,
    149  * not even an error embedded in a pointer.
    150  */
    151 struct drm_dma_handle *
    152 drm_pci_alloc(struct drm_device *dev, size_t size, size_t align)
    153 {
    154 	int nsegs;
    155 	int error;
    156 
    157 	/*
    158 	 * Allocate a drm_dma_handle record.
    159 	 */
    160 	struct drm_dma_handle *const dmah = kmem_alloc(sizeof(*dmah),
    161 	    KM_NOSLEEP);
    162 	if (dmah == NULL) {
    163 		error = -ENOMEM;
    164 		goto out;
    165 	}
    166 	dmah->dmah_tag = dev->dmat;
    167 
    168 	/*
    169 	 * Allocate the requested amount of DMA-safe memory.
    170 	 */
    171 	/* XXX errno NetBSD->Linux */
    172 	error = -bus_dmamem_alloc(dmah->dmah_tag, size, align, 0,
    173 	    &dmah->dmah_seg, 1, &nsegs, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
    174 	if (error)
    175 		goto fail0;
    176 	KASSERT(nsegs == 1);
    177 
    178 	/*
    179 	 * XXX Old drm passed BUS_DMA_NOWAIT below but BUS_DMA_WAITOK
    180 	 * above.  WTF?
    181 	 */
    182 
    183 	/*
    184 	 * Map the DMA-safe memory into kernel virtual address space.
    185 	 */
    186 	/* XXX errno NetBSD->Linux */
    187 	error = -bus_dmamem_map(dmah->dmah_tag, &dmah->dmah_seg, 1, size,
    188 	    &dmah->vaddr,
    189 	    (BUS_DMA_NOWAIT | BUS_DMA_COHERENT | BUS_DMA_NOCACHE));
    190 	if (error)
    191 		goto fail1;
    192 	dmah->size = size;
    193 
    194 	/*
    195 	 * Create a map for DMA transfers.
    196 	 */
    197 	/* XXX errno NetBSD->Linux */
    198 	error = -bus_dmamap_create(dmah->dmah_tag, size, 1, size, 0,
    199 	    BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &dmah->dmah_map);
    200 	if (error)
    201 		goto fail2;
    202 
    203 	/*
    204 	 * Load the kva buffer into the map for DMA transfers.
    205 	 */
    206 	/* XXX errno NetBSD->Linux */
    207 	error = -bus_dmamap_load(dmah->dmah_tag, dmah->dmah_map, dmah->vaddr,
    208 	    size, NULL, (BUS_DMA_NOWAIT | BUS_DMA_NOCACHE));
    209 	if (error)
    210 		goto fail3;
    211 
    212 	/* Record the bus address for convenient reference.  */
    213 	dmah->busaddr = dmah->dmah_map->dm_segs[0].ds_addr;
    214 
    215 	/* Zero the DMA buffer.  XXX Yikes!  Is this necessary?  */
    216 	memset(dmah->vaddr, 0, size);
    217 
    218 	/* Success!  */
    219 	return dmah;
    220 
    221 fail3:	bus_dmamap_destroy(dmah->dmah_tag, dmah->dmah_map);
    222 fail2:	bus_dmamem_unmap(dmah->dmah_tag, dmah->vaddr, dmah->size);
    223 fail1:	bus_dmamem_free(dmah->dmah_tag, &dmah->dmah_seg, 1);
    224 fail0:	dmah->dmah_tag = NULL;	/* XXX paranoia */
    225 	kmem_free(dmah, sizeof(*dmah));
    226 out:	DRM_DEBUG("drm_pci_alloc failed: %d\n", error);
    227 	return NULL;
    228 }
    229 
    230 /*
    231  * Release the bus DMA mappings and memory in dmah, and deallocate it.
    232  */
    233 void
    234 drm_pci_free(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_dma_handle *dmah)
    235 {
    236 
    237 	bus_dmamap_unload(dmah->dmah_tag, dmah->dmah_map);
    238 	bus_dmamap_destroy(dmah->dmah_tag, dmah->dmah_map);
    239 	bus_dmamem_unmap(dmah->dmah_tag, dmah->vaddr, dmah->size);
    240 	bus_dmamem_free(dmah->dmah_tag, &dmah->dmah_seg, 1);
    241 	dmah->dmah_tag = NULL;	/* XXX paranoia */
    242 	kmem_free(dmah, sizeof(*dmah));
    243 }
    244 
    245 /*
    246  * Make sure the DMA-safe memory allocated for dev lies between
    247  * min_addr and max_addr.  Can be used multiple times to restrict the
    248  * bounds further, but never to expand the bounds again.
    249  *
    250  * XXX Caller must guarantee nobody has used the tag yet,
    251  * i.e. allocated any DMA memory.
    252  */
    253 int
    254 drm_limit_dma_space(struct drm_device *dev, resource_size_t min_addr,
    255     resource_size_t max_addr)
    256 {
    257 	int ret;
    258 
    259 	KASSERT(min_addr <= max_addr);
    260 
    261 	/*
    262 	 * Limit it further if we have already limited it, and destroy
    263 	 * the old subregion DMA tag.
    264 	 */
    265 	if (dev->dmat_subregion_p) {
    266 		min_addr = MAX(min_addr, dev->dmat_subregion_min);
    267 		max_addr = MIN(max_addr, dev->dmat_subregion_max);
    268 		bus_dmatag_destroy(dev->dmat);
    269 	}
    270 
    271 	/*
    272 	 * Create a DMA tag for a subregion from the bus's DMA tag.  If
    273 	 * that fails, restore dev->dmat to the whole region so that we
    274 	 * need not worry about dev->dmat being uninitialized (not that
    275 	 * the caller should try to allocate DMA-safe memory on failure
    276 	 * anyway, but...paranoia).
    277 	 */
    278 	/* XXX errno NetBSD->Linux */
    279 	ret = -bus_dmatag_subregion(dev->bus_dmat, min_addr, max_addr,
    280 	    &dev->dmat, BUS_DMA_WAITOK);
    281 	if (ret) {
    282 		dev->dmat = dev->bus_dmat;
    283 		dev->dmat_subregion_p = false;
    284 		return ret;
    285 	}
    286 
    287 	/*
    288 	 * Remember that we have a subregion tag so that we know to
    289 	 * destroy it later, and record the bounds in case we need to
    290 	 * limit them again.
    291 	 */
    292 	dev->dmat_subregion_p = true;
    293 	dev->dmat_subregion_min = min_addr;
    294 	dev->dmat_subregion_max = max_addr;
    295 
    296 	/* Success!  */
    297 	return 0;
    298 }
    299