* Danilo Krummrich <d...@redhat.com> [230217 08:45]: > Add infrastructure to keep track of GPU virtual address (VA) mappings > with a decicated VA space manager implementation. > > New UAPIs, motivated by Vulkan sparse memory bindings graphics drivers > start implementing, allow userspace applications to request multiple and > arbitrary GPU VA mappings of buffer objects. The DRM GPU VA manager is > intended to serve the following purposes in this context. > > 1) Provide infrastructure to track GPU VA allocations and mappings, > making use of the maple_tree. > > 2) Generically connect GPU VA mappings to their backing buffers, in > particular DRM GEM objects. > > 3) Provide a common implementation to perform more complex mapping > operations on the GPU VA space. In particular splitting and merging > of GPU VA mappings, e.g. for intersecting mapping requests or partial > unmap requests. > > Suggested-by: Dave Airlie <airl...@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <d...@redhat.com> > --- > Documentation/gpu/drm-mm.rst | 31 + > drivers/gpu/drm/Makefile | 1 + > drivers/gpu/drm/drm_gem.c | 3 + > drivers/gpu/drm/drm_gpuva_mgr.c | 1704 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/drm/drm_drv.h | 6 + > include/drm/drm_gem.h | 75 ++ > include/drm/drm_gpuva_mgr.h | 714 +++++++++++++ > 7 files changed, 2534 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 drivers/gpu/drm/drm_gpuva_mgr.c > create mode 100644 include/drm/drm_gpuva_mgr.h > > diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/drm-mm.rst b/Documentation/gpu/drm-mm.rst > index a52e6f4117d6..c9f120cfe730 100644 > --- a/Documentation/gpu/drm-mm.rst > +++ b/Documentation/gpu/drm-mm.rst > @@ -466,6 +466,37 @@ DRM MM Range Allocator Function References > .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_mm.c > :export: > ...
> + > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_remove_iter - removes the iterators current element > + * @it: the &drm_gpuva_iterator > + * > + * This removes the element the iterator currently points to. > + */ > +void > +drm_gpuva_iter_remove(struct drm_gpuva_iterator *it) > +{ > + mas_erase(&it->mas); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_iter_remove); > + > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_insert - insert a &drm_gpuva > + * @mgr: the &drm_gpuva_manager to insert the &drm_gpuva in > + * @va: the &drm_gpuva to insert > + * @addr: the start address of the GPU VA > + * @range: the range of the GPU VA > + * > + * Insert a &drm_gpuva with a given address and range into a > + * &drm_gpuva_manager. > + * > + * Returns: 0 on success, negative error code on failure. > + */ > +int > +drm_gpuva_insert(struct drm_gpuva_manager *mgr, > + struct drm_gpuva *va) > +{ > + u64 addr = va->va.addr; > + u64 range = va->va.range; > + MA_STATE(mas, &mgr->va_mt, addr, addr + range - 1); > + struct drm_gpuva_region *reg = NULL; > + int ret; > + > + if (unlikely(!drm_gpuva_in_mm_range(mgr, addr, range))) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + if (unlikely(drm_gpuva_in_kernel_region(mgr, addr, range))) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + if (mgr->flags & DRM_GPUVA_MANAGER_REGIONS) { > + reg = drm_gpuva_in_region(mgr, addr, range); > + if (unlikely(!reg)) > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + ----- > + if (unlikely(drm_gpuva_find_first(mgr, addr, range))) > + return -EEXIST; > + > + ret = mas_store_gfp(&mas, va, GFP_KERNEL); mas_walk() will set the internal maple state to the limits to what it finds. So, instead of an iterator, you can use the walk function and ensure there is a large enough area in the existing NULL: /* * Nothing at addr, mas now points to the location where the store would * happen */ if (mas_walk(&mas)) return -EEXIST; /* The NULL entry ends at mas.last, make sure there is room */ if (mas.last < (addr + range - 1)) return -EEXIST; /* Limit the store size to the correct end address, and store */ mas.last = addr + range - 1; ret = mas_store_gfp(&mas, va, GFP_KERNEL); > + if (unlikely(ret)) > + return ret; > + > + va->mgr = mgr; > + va->region = reg; > + > + return 0; > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_insert); > + > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_remove - remove a &drm_gpuva > + * @va: the &drm_gpuva to remove > + * > + * This removes the given &va from the underlaying tree. > + */ > +void > +drm_gpuva_remove(struct drm_gpuva *va) > +{ > + MA_STATE(mas, &va->mgr->va_mt, va->va.addr, 0); > + > + mas_erase(&mas); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_remove); > + ... > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_find_first - find the first &drm_gpuva in the given range > + * @mgr: the &drm_gpuva_manager to search in > + * @addr: the &drm_gpuvas address > + * @range: the &drm_gpuvas range > + * > + * Returns: the first &drm_gpuva within the given range > + */ > +struct drm_gpuva * > +drm_gpuva_find_first(struct drm_gpuva_manager *mgr, > + u64 addr, u64 range) > +{ > + MA_STATE(mas, &mgr->va_mt, addr, 0); > + > + return mas_find(&mas, addr + range - 1); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_find_first); > + > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_find - find a &drm_gpuva > + * @mgr: the &drm_gpuva_manager to search in > + * @addr: the &drm_gpuvas address > + * @range: the &drm_gpuvas range > + * > + * Returns: the &drm_gpuva at a given &addr and with a given &range Note that mas_find() will continue upwards in the address space if there isn't anything at @addr. This means that &drm_gpuva may not be at &addr. If you want to check just at &addr, use mas_walk(). > + */ > +struct drm_gpuva * > +drm_gpuva_find(struct drm_gpuva_manager *mgr, > + u64 addr, u64 range) > +{ > + struct drm_gpuva *va; > + > + va = drm_gpuva_find_first(mgr, addr, range); > + if (!va) > + goto out; > + > + if (va->va.range != range) > + goto out; > + > + return va; > + > +out: > + return NULL; > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_find); > + > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_find_prev - find the &drm_gpuva before the given address > + * @mgr: the &drm_gpuva_manager to search in > + * @start: the given GPU VA's start address > + * > + * Find the adjacent &drm_gpuva before the GPU VA with given &start address. > + * > + * Note that if there is any free space between the GPU VA mappings no > mapping > + * is returned. > + * > + * Returns: a pointer to the found &drm_gpuva or NULL if none was found > + */ > +struct drm_gpuva * > +drm_gpuva_find_prev(struct drm_gpuva_manager *mgr, u64 start) find_prev() usually continues beyond 1 less than the address. I found this name confusing. You may as well use mas_walk(), it would be faster. > +{ > + MA_STATE(mas, &mgr->va_mt, start, 0); > + > + if (start <= mgr->mm_start || > + start > (mgr->mm_start + mgr->mm_range)) > + return NULL; > + > + return mas_prev(&mas, start - 1); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_find_prev); > + > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_find_next - find the &drm_gpuva after the given address > + * @mgr: the &drm_gpuva_manager to search in > + * @end: the given GPU VA's end address > + * > + * Find the adjacent &drm_gpuva after the GPU VA with given &end address. > + * > + * Note that if there is any free space between the GPU VA mappings no > mapping > + * is returned. > + * > + * Returns: a pointer to the found &drm_gpuva or NULL if none was found > + */ > +struct drm_gpuva * > +drm_gpuva_find_next(struct drm_gpuva_manager *mgr, u64 end) This name is also a bit confusing for the same reason. Again, it seems worth just walking to end here. > +{ > + MA_STATE(mas, &mgr->va_mt, end - 1, 0); > + > + if (end < mgr->mm_start || > + end >= (mgr->mm_start + mgr->mm_range)) > + return NULL; > + > + return mas_next(&mas, end); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_find_next); > + > +static int > +__drm_gpuva_region_insert(struct drm_gpuva_manager *mgr, > + struct drm_gpuva_region *reg) > +{ > + u64 addr = reg->va.addr; > + u64 range = reg->va.range; > + MA_STATE(mas, &mgr->region_mt, addr, addr + range - 1); > + int ret; > + > + if (unlikely(!drm_gpuva_in_mm_range(mgr, addr, range))) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + ret = mas_store_gfp(&mas, reg, GFP_KERNEL); > + if (unlikely(ret)) > + return ret; > + > + reg->mgr = mgr; > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_region_insert - insert a &drm_gpuva_region > + * @mgr: the &drm_gpuva_manager to insert the &drm_gpuva in > + * @reg: the &drm_gpuva_region to insert > + * @addr: the start address of the GPU VA > + * @range: the range of the GPU VA > + * > + * Insert a &drm_gpuva_region with a given address and range into a > + * &drm_gpuva_manager. > + * > + * Returns: 0 on success, negative error code on failure. > + */ > +int > +drm_gpuva_region_insert(struct drm_gpuva_manager *mgr, > + struct drm_gpuva_region *reg) > +{ > + if (unlikely(!(mgr->flags & DRM_GPUVA_MANAGER_REGIONS))) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + return __drm_gpuva_region_insert(mgr, reg); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_region_insert); > + > +static void > +__drm_gpuva_region_remove(struct drm_gpuva_region *reg) > +{ > + struct drm_gpuva_manager *mgr = reg->mgr; > + MA_STATE(mas, &mgr->region_mt, reg->va.addr, 0); > + > + mas_erase(&mas); > +} > + > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_region_remove - remove a &drm_gpuva_region > + * @reg: the &drm_gpuva to remove > + * > + * This removes the given ® from the underlaying tree. > + */ > +void > +drm_gpuva_region_remove(struct drm_gpuva_region *reg) > +{ > + struct drm_gpuva_manager *mgr = reg->mgr; > + > + if (unlikely(!(mgr->flags & DRM_GPUVA_MANAGER_REGIONS))) > + return; > + > + if (unlikely(reg == &mgr->kernel_alloc_region)) { > + WARN(1, "Can't destroy kernel reserved region.\n"); > + return; > + } > + > + if (unlikely(!drm_gpuva_region_empty(reg))) > + WARN(1, "GPU VA region should be empty on destroy.\n"); > + > + __drm_gpuva_region_remove(reg); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_region_remove); > + > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_region_empty - indicate whether a &drm_gpuva_region is empty > + * @reg: the &drm_gpuva to destroy > + * > + * Returns: true if the &drm_gpuva_region is empty, false otherwise > + */ > +bool > +drm_gpuva_region_empty(struct drm_gpuva_region *reg) > +{ > + DRM_GPUVA_ITER(it, reg->mgr); > + > + drm_gpuva_iter_for_each_range(it, reg->va.addr, > + reg->va.addr + > + reg->va.range) > + return false; > + > + return true; > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_region_empty); > + > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_region_find_first - find the first &drm_gpuva_region in the > given > + * range > + * @mgr: the &drm_gpuva_manager to search in > + * @addr: the &drm_gpuva_regions address > + * @range: the &drm_gpuva_regions range > + * > + * Returns: the first &drm_gpuva_region within the given range > + */ > +struct drm_gpuva_region * > +drm_gpuva_region_find_first(struct drm_gpuva_manager *mgr, > + u64 addr, u64 range) > +{ > + MA_STATE(mas, &mgr->region_mt, addr, 0); > + > + return mas_find(&mas, addr + range - 1); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_region_find_first); > + > +/** > + * drm_gpuva_region_find - find a &drm_gpuva_region > + * @mgr: the &drm_gpuva_manager to search in > + * @addr: the &drm_gpuva_regions address > + * @range: the &drm_gpuva_regions range > + * > + * Returns: the &drm_gpuva_region at a given &addr and with a given &range again, I'm not sure you want to find first or walk here.. It sounds like you want exactly addr to addr + range VMA? > + */ > +struct drm_gpuva_region * > +drm_gpuva_region_find(struct drm_gpuva_manager *mgr, > + u64 addr, u64 range) > +{ > + struct drm_gpuva_region *reg; > + > + reg = drm_gpuva_region_find_first(mgr, addr, range); > + if (!reg) > + goto out; > + > + if (reg->va.range != range) > + goto out; > + > + return reg; > + > +out: > + return NULL; > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_gpuva_region_find); > + ...