ion_priv.h revision 9089e98641f55e06fd28e7956214a41ba12bf6fb
1/*
2 * drivers/staging/android/ion/ion_priv.h
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2011 Google, Inc.
5 *
6 * This software is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public
7 * License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation, and
8 * may be copied, distributed, and modified under those terms.
9 *
10 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
13 * GNU General Public License for more details.
14 *
15 */
16
17#ifndef _ION_PRIV_H
18#define _ION_PRIV_H
19
20#include <linux/device.h>
21#include <linux/dma-direction.h>
22#include <linux/kref.h>
23#include <linux/mm_types.h>
24#include <linux/mutex.h>
25#include <linux/rbtree.h>
26#include <linux/sched.h>
27#include <linux/shrinker.h>
28#include <linux/types.h>
29
30#include "ion.h"
31
32struct ion_buffer *ion_handle_buffer(struct ion_handle *handle);
33
34/**
35 * struct ion_buffer - metadata for a particular buffer
36 * @ref:		refernce count
37 * @node:		node in the ion_device buffers tree
38 * @dev:		back pointer to the ion_device
39 * @heap:		back pointer to the heap the buffer came from
40 * @flags:		buffer specific flags
41 * @private_flags:	internal buffer specific flags
42 * @size:		size of the buffer
43 * @priv_virt:		private data to the buffer representable as
44 *			a void *
45 * @priv_phys:		private data to the buffer representable as
46 *			an ion_phys_addr_t (and someday a phys_addr_t)
47 * @lock:		protects the buffers cnt fields
48 * @kmap_cnt:		number of times the buffer is mapped to the kernel
49 * @vaddr:		the kenrel mapping if kmap_cnt is not zero
50 * @dmap_cnt:		number of times the buffer is mapped for dma
51 * @sg_table:		the sg table for the buffer if dmap_cnt is not zero
52 * @pages:		flat array of pages in the buffer -- used by fault
53 *			handler and only valid for buffers that are faulted in
54 * @vmas:		list of vma's mapping this buffer
55 * @handle_count:	count of handles referencing this buffer
56 * @task_comm:		taskcomm of last client to reference this buffer in a
57 *			handle, used for debugging
58 * @pid:		pid of last client to reference this buffer in a
59 *			handle, used for debugging
60*/
61struct ion_buffer {
62	struct kref ref;
63	union {
64		struct rb_node node;
65		struct list_head list;
66	};
67	struct ion_device *dev;
68	struct ion_heap *heap;
69	unsigned long flags;
70	unsigned long private_flags;
71	size_t size;
72	union {
73		void *priv_virt;
74		ion_phys_addr_t priv_phys;
75	};
76	struct mutex lock;
77	int kmap_cnt;
78	void *vaddr;
79	int dmap_cnt;
80	struct sg_table *sg_table;
81	struct page **pages;
82	struct list_head vmas;
83	/* used to track orphaned buffers */
84	int handle_count;
85	char task_comm[TASK_COMM_LEN];
86	pid_t pid;
87};
88void ion_buffer_destroy(struct ion_buffer *buffer);
89
90/**
91 * struct ion_heap_ops - ops to operate on a given heap
92 * @allocate:		allocate memory
93 * @free:		free memory
94 * @phys		get physical address of a buffer (only define on
95 *			physically contiguous heaps)
96 * @map_dma		map the memory for dma to a scatterlist
97 * @unmap_dma		unmap the memory for dma
98 * @map_kernel		map memory to the kernel
99 * @unmap_kernel	unmap memory to the kernel
100 * @map_user		map memory to userspace
101 *
102 * allocate, phys, and map_user return 0 on success, -errno on error.
103 * map_dma and map_kernel return pointer on success, ERR_PTR on
104 * error. @free will be called with ION_PRIV_FLAG_SHRINKER_FREE set in
105 * the buffer's private_flags when called from a shrinker. In that
106 * case, the pages being free'd must be truly free'd back to the
107 * system, not put in a page pool or otherwise cached.
108 */
109struct ion_heap_ops {
110	int (*allocate)(struct ion_heap *heap,
111			struct ion_buffer *buffer, unsigned long len,
112			unsigned long align, unsigned long flags);
113	void (*free)(struct ion_buffer *buffer);
114	int (*phys)(struct ion_heap *heap, struct ion_buffer *buffer,
115		    ion_phys_addr_t *addr, size_t *len);
116	struct sg_table * (*map_dma)(struct ion_heap *heap,
117				     struct ion_buffer *buffer);
118	void (*unmap_dma)(struct ion_heap *heap, struct ion_buffer *buffer);
119	void * (*map_kernel)(struct ion_heap *heap, struct ion_buffer *buffer);
120	void (*unmap_kernel)(struct ion_heap *heap, struct ion_buffer *buffer);
121	int (*map_user)(struct ion_heap *mapper, struct ion_buffer *buffer,
122			struct vm_area_struct *vma);
123	int (*shrink)(struct ion_heap *heap, gfp_t gfp_mask, int nr_to_scan);
124};
125
126/**
127 * heap flags - flags between the heaps and core ion code
128 */
129#define ION_HEAP_FLAG_DEFER_FREE (1 << 0)
130
131/**
132 * private flags - flags internal to ion
133 */
134/*
135 * Buffer is being freed from a shrinker function. Skip any possible
136 * heap-specific caching mechanism (e.g. page pools). Guarantees that
137 * any buffer storage that came from the system allocator will be
138 * returned to the system allocator.
139 */
140#define ION_PRIV_FLAG_SHRINKER_FREE (1 << 0)
141
142/**
143 * struct ion_heap - represents a heap in the system
144 * @node:		rb node to put the heap on the device's tree of heaps
145 * @dev:		back pointer to the ion_device
146 * @type:		type of heap
147 * @ops:		ops struct as above
148 * @flags:		flags
149 * @id:			id of heap, also indicates priority of this heap when
150 *			allocating.  These are specified by platform data and
151 *			MUST be unique
152 * @name:		used for debugging
153 * @shrinker:		a shrinker for the heap
154 * @free_list:		free list head if deferred free is used
155 * @free_list_size	size of the deferred free list in bytes
156 * @lock:		protects the free list
157 * @waitqueue:		queue to wait on from deferred free thread
158 * @task:		task struct of deferred free thread
159 * @debug_show:		called when heap debug file is read to add any
160 *			heap specific debug info to output
161 *
162 * Represents a pool of memory from which buffers can be made.  In some
163 * systems the only heap is regular system memory allocated via vmalloc.
164 * On others, some blocks might require large physically contiguous buffers
165 * that are allocated from a specially reserved heap.
166 */
167struct ion_heap {
168	struct plist_node node;
169	struct ion_device *dev;
170	enum ion_heap_type type;
171	struct ion_heap_ops *ops;
172	unsigned long flags;
173	unsigned int id;
174	const char *name;
175	struct shrinker shrinker;
176	struct list_head free_list;
177	size_t free_list_size;
178	spinlock_t free_lock;
179	wait_queue_head_t waitqueue;
180	struct task_struct *task;
181
182	int (*debug_show)(struct ion_heap *heap, struct seq_file *, void *);
183};
184
185/**
186 * ion_buffer_cached - this ion buffer is cached
187 * @buffer:		buffer
188 *
189 * indicates whether this ion buffer is cached
190 */
191bool ion_buffer_cached(struct ion_buffer *buffer);
192
193/**
194 * ion_buffer_fault_user_mappings - fault in user mappings of this buffer
195 * @buffer:		buffer
196 *
197 * indicates whether userspace mappings of this buffer will be faulted
198 * in, this can affect how buffers are allocated from the heap.
199 */
200bool ion_buffer_fault_user_mappings(struct ion_buffer *buffer);
201
202/**
203 * ion_device_create - allocates and returns an ion device
204 * @custom_ioctl:	arch specific ioctl function if applicable
205 *
206 * returns a valid device or -PTR_ERR
207 */
208struct ion_device *ion_device_create(long (*custom_ioctl)
209				     (struct ion_client *client,
210				      unsigned int cmd,
211				      unsigned long arg));
212
213/**
214 * ion_device_destroy - free and device and it's resource
215 * @dev:		the device
216 */
217void ion_device_destroy(struct ion_device *dev);
218
219/**
220 * ion_device_add_heap - adds a heap to the ion device
221 * @dev:		the device
222 * @heap:		the heap to add
223 */
224void ion_device_add_heap(struct ion_device *dev, struct ion_heap *heap);
225
226/**
227 * some helpers for common operations on buffers using the sg_table
228 * and vaddr fields
229 */
230void *ion_heap_map_kernel(struct ion_heap *, struct ion_buffer *);
231void ion_heap_unmap_kernel(struct ion_heap *, struct ion_buffer *);
232int ion_heap_map_user(struct ion_heap *, struct ion_buffer *,
233			struct vm_area_struct *);
234int ion_heap_buffer_zero(struct ion_buffer *buffer);
235int ion_heap_pages_zero(struct page *page, size_t size, pgprot_t pgprot);
236
237/**
238 * ion_heap_init_shrinker
239 * @heap:		the heap
240 *
241 * If a heap sets the ION_HEAP_FLAG_DEFER_FREE flag or defines the shrink op
242 * this function will be called to setup a shrinker to shrink the freelists
243 * and call the heap's shrink op.
244 */
245void ion_heap_init_shrinker(struct ion_heap *heap);
246
247/**
248 * ion_heap_init_deferred_free -- initialize deferred free functionality
249 * @heap:		the heap
250 *
251 * If a heap sets the ION_HEAP_FLAG_DEFER_FREE flag this function will
252 * be called to setup deferred frees. Calls to free the buffer will
253 * return immediately and the actual free will occur some time later
254 */
255int ion_heap_init_deferred_free(struct ion_heap *heap);
256
257/**
258 * ion_heap_freelist_add - add a buffer to the deferred free list
259 * @heap:		the heap
260 * @buffer:		the buffer
261 *
262 * Adds an item to the deferred freelist.
263 */
264void ion_heap_freelist_add(struct ion_heap *heap, struct ion_buffer *buffer);
265
266/**
267 * ion_heap_freelist_drain - drain the deferred free list
268 * @heap:		the heap
269 * @size:		ammount of memory to drain in bytes
270 *
271 * Drains the indicated amount of memory from the deferred freelist immediately.
272 * Returns the total amount freed.  The total freed may be higher depending
273 * on the size of the items in the list, or lower if there is insufficient
274 * total memory on the freelist.
275 */
276size_t ion_heap_freelist_drain(struct ion_heap *heap, size_t size);
277
278/**
279 * ion_heap_freelist_shrink - drain the deferred free
280 *				list, skipping any heap-specific
281 *				pooling or caching mechanisms
282 *
283 * @heap:		the heap
284 * @size:		amount of memory to drain in bytes
285 *
286 * Drains the indicated amount of memory from the deferred freelist immediately.
287 * Returns the total amount freed.  The total freed may be higher depending
288 * on the size of the items in the list, or lower if there is insufficient
289 * total memory on the freelist.
290 *
291 * Unlike with @ion_heap_freelist_drain, don't put any pages back into
292 * page pools or otherwise cache the pages. Everything must be
293 * genuinely free'd back to the system. If you're free'ing from a
294 * shrinker you probably want to use this. Note that this relies on
295 * the heap.ops.free callback honoring the ION_PRIV_FLAG_SHRINKER_FREE
296 * flag.
297 */
298size_t ion_heap_freelist_shrink(struct ion_heap *heap,
299					size_t size);
300
301/**
302 * ion_heap_freelist_size - returns the size of the freelist in bytes
303 * @heap:		the heap
304 */
305size_t ion_heap_freelist_size(struct ion_heap *heap);
306
307
308/**
309 * functions for creating and destroying the built in ion heaps.
310 * architectures can add their own custom architecture specific
311 * heaps as appropriate.
312 */
313
314struct ion_heap *ion_heap_create(struct ion_platform_heap *);
315void ion_heap_destroy(struct ion_heap *);
316struct ion_heap *ion_system_heap_create(struct ion_platform_heap *);
317void ion_system_heap_destroy(struct ion_heap *);
318
319struct ion_heap *ion_system_contig_heap_create(struct ion_platform_heap *);
320void ion_system_contig_heap_destroy(struct ion_heap *);
321
322struct ion_heap *ion_carveout_heap_create(struct ion_platform_heap *);
323void ion_carveout_heap_destroy(struct ion_heap *);
324
325struct ion_heap *ion_chunk_heap_create(struct ion_platform_heap *);
326void ion_chunk_heap_destroy(struct ion_heap *);
327struct ion_heap *ion_cma_heap_create(struct ion_platform_heap *);
328void ion_cma_heap_destroy(struct ion_heap *);
329
330/**
331 * kernel api to allocate/free from carveout -- used when carveout is
332 * used to back an architecture specific custom heap
333 */
334ion_phys_addr_t ion_carveout_allocate(struct ion_heap *heap, unsigned long size,
335				      unsigned long align);
336void ion_carveout_free(struct ion_heap *heap, ion_phys_addr_t addr,
337		       unsigned long size);
338/**
339 * The carveout heap returns physical addresses, since 0 may be a valid
340 * physical address, this is used to indicate allocation failed
341 */
342#define ION_CARVEOUT_ALLOCATE_FAIL -1
343
344/**
345 * functions for creating and destroying a heap pool -- allows you
346 * to keep a pool of pre allocated memory to use from your heap.  Keeping
347 * a pool of memory that is ready for dma, ie any cached mapping have been
348 * invalidated from the cache, provides a significant performance benefit on
349 * many systems */
350
351/**
352 * struct ion_page_pool - pagepool struct
353 * @high_count:		number of highmem items in the pool
354 * @low_count:		number of lowmem items in the pool
355 * @high_items:		list of highmem items
356 * @low_items:		list of lowmem items
357 * @mutex:		lock protecting this struct and especially the count
358 *			item list
359 * @gfp_mask:		gfp_mask to use from alloc
360 * @order:		order of pages in the pool
361 * @list:		plist node for list of pools
362 *
363 * Allows you to keep a pool of pre allocated pages to use from your heap.
364 * Keeping a pool of pages that is ready for dma, ie any cached mapping have
365 * been invalidated from the cache, provides a significant performance benefit
366 * on many systems
367 */
368struct ion_page_pool {
369	int high_count;
370	int low_count;
371	struct list_head high_items;
372	struct list_head low_items;
373	struct mutex mutex;
374	gfp_t gfp_mask;
375	unsigned int order;
376	struct plist_node list;
377};
378
379struct ion_page_pool *ion_page_pool_create(gfp_t gfp_mask, unsigned int order);
380void ion_page_pool_destroy(struct ion_page_pool *);
381struct page *ion_page_pool_alloc(struct ion_page_pool *);
382void ion_page_pool_free(struct ion_page_pool *, struct page *);
383
384/** ion_page_pool_shrink - shrinks the size of the memory cached in the pool
385 * @pool:		the pool
386 * @gfp_mask:		the memory type to reclaim
387 * @nr_to_scan:		number of items to shrink in pages
388 *
389 * returns the number of items freed in pages
390 */
391int ion_page_pool_shrink(struct ion_page_pool *pool, gfp_t gfp_mask,
392			  int nr_to_scan);
393
394/**
395 * ion_pages_sync_for_device - cache flush pages for use with the specified
396 *                             device
397 * @dev:		the device the pages will be used with
398 * @page:		the first page to be flushed
399 * @size:		size in bytes of region to be flushed
400 * @dir:		direction of dma transfer
401 */
402void ion_pages_sync_for_device(struct device *dev, struct page *page,
403		size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir);
404
405#endif /* _ION_PRIV_H */
406