Hello Kobayashi-san,

(CC'ing Hans Verkuil and Marek Szyprowski)

On Wednesday 27 Jul 2016 16:51:47 Kazunori Kobayashi wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a question about memory freeing by calling REQBUF(0) before all the
> dmabuf fds exported with VIDIOC_EXPBUF are closed.
> 
> In calling REQBUF(0), videobuf2-core returns -EBUSY when the reference count
> of a vb2 buffer is more than 1. When dmabuf fds are not exported (usual
> V4L2_MEMORY_MMAP case), the check is no problem, but when dmabuf fds are
> exported and some of them are not closed (in other words the references to
> that memory are left), we cannot succeed in calling REQBUF(0) despite being
> able to free the memory after all the references are dropped.
> 
> Actually REQBUF(0) does not force a vb2 buffer to be freed but decreases
> the refcount of it. Also all the vb2 memory allocators that support dmabuf
> exporting (dma-contig, dma-sg, vmalloc) implements memory freeing by
> release() of dma_buf_ops, so I think there is no need to return -EBUSY when
> exporting dmabuf fds.
> 
> Could you please tell me what you think?

I think you're right. vb2 allocates the vb2_buffer and the memops-specific 
structure separately. videobuf2-core.c will free the vb2_buffer instance, but 
won't touch the memops-specific structure or the buffer memory. Both of these 
are reference-counted in the memops allocators. We could thus allow REQBUFS(0) 
to proceed even when buffers have been exported (or at least after fixing the 
small issues we'll run into, I have a feeling that this is too easy to be 
true).

Hans, Marek, any opinion on this ?

> The code that I am talking about is in
> drivers/media/v4l2-core/videobuf2-core.c:
> 
>    if (*count == 0 || q->num_buffers != 0 || q->memory != memory) {
>           /*
>            * We already have buffers allocated, so first check if they
>            * are not in use and can be freed.
>            */
>           mutex_lock(&q->mmap_lock);
>           if (q->memory == VB2_MEMORY_MMAP && __buffers_in_use(q)) {
>                   mutex_unlock(&q->mmap_lock);
>                   dprintk(1, "memory in use, cannot free\n");
>                   return -EBUSY;
>           }

-- 
Regards,

Laurent Pinchart

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