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@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ static void fence_array_cb_func(struct fence *f, struct fence_cb *cb)
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if (atomic_dec_and_test(&array->num_pending))
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fence_signal(&array->base);
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+ fence_put(&array->base);
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}
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static bool fence_array_enable_signaling(struct fence *fence)
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@@ -51,10 +52,21 @@ static bool fence_array_enable_signaling(struct fence *fence)
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for (i = 0; i < array->num_fences; ++i) {
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cb[i].array = array;
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+ /*
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+ * As we may report that the fence is signaled before all
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+ * callbacks are complete, we need to take an additional
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+ * reference count on the array so that we do not free it too
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+ * early. The core fence handling will only hold the reference
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+ * until we signal the array as complete (but that is now
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+ * insufficient).
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+ */
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+ fence_get(&array->base);
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if (fence_add_callback(array->fences[i], &cb[i].cb,
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- fence_array_cb_func))
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+ fence_array_cb_func)) {
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+ fence_put(&array->base);
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if (atomic_dec_and_test(&array->num_pending))
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return false;
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+ }
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}
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return true;
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@@ -64,7 +76,7 @@ static bool fence_array_signaled(struct fence *fence)
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{
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struct fence_array *array = to_fence_array(fence);
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- return atomic_read(&array->num_pending) == 0;
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+ return atomic_read(&array->num_pending) <= 0;
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}
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static void fence_array_release(struct fence *fence)
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@@ -90,10 +102,11 @@ const struct fence_ops fence_array_ops = {
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/**
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* fence_array_create - Create a custom fence array
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- * @num_fences: [in] number of fences to add in the array
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- * @fences: [in] array containing the fences
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- * @context: [in] fence context to use
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- * @seqno: [in] sequence number to use
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+ * @num_fences: [in] number of fences to add in the array
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+ * @fences: [in] array containing the fences
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+ * @context: [in] fence context to use
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+ * @seqno: [in] sequence number to use
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+ * @signal_on_any [in] signal on any fence in the array
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*
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* Allocate a fence_array object and initialize the base fence with fence_init().
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* In case of error it returns NULL.
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@@ -101,9 +114,13 @@ const struct fence_ops fence_array_ops = {
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* The caller should allocte the fences array with num_fences size
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* and fill it with the fences it wants to add to the object. Ownership of this
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* array is take and fence_put() is used on each fence on release.
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+ *
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+ * If @signal_on_any is true the fence array signals if any fence in the array
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+ * signals, otherwise it signals when all fences in the array signal.
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*/
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struct fence_array *fence_array_create(int num_fences, struct fence **fences,
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- u64 context, unsigned seqno)
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+ u64 context, unsigned seqno,
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+ bool signal_on_any)
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{
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struct fence_array *array;
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size_t size = sizeof(*array);
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@@ -119,7 +136,7 @@ struct fence_array *fence_array_create(int num_fences, struct fence **fences,
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context, seqno);
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array->num_fences = num_fences;
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- atomic_set(&array->num_pending, num_fences);
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+ atomic_set(&array->num_pending, signal_on_any ? 1 : num_fences);
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array->fences = fences;
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return array;
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