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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright © 2008-2015 Intel Corporation
  3. *
  4. * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
  5. * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
  6. * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
  7. * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
  8. * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
  9. * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
  10. *
  11. * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
  12. * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
  13. * Software.
  14. *
  15. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
  16. * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
  17. * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
  18. * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
  19. * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
  20. * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
  21. * IN THE SOFTWARE.
  22. *
  23. */
  24. #ifndef I915_GEM_REQUEST_H
  25. #define I915_GEM_REQUEST_H
  26. #include <linux/dma-fence.h>
  27. #include "i915_gem.h"
  28. #include "i915_sw_fence.h"
  29. #include <uapi/drm/i915_drm.h>
  30. struct drm_file;
  31. struct drm_i915_gem_object;
  32. struct drm_i915_gem_request;
  33. struct intel_wait {
  34. struct rb_node node;
  35. struct task_struct *tsk;
  36. struct drm_i915_gem_request *request;
  37. u32 seqno;
  38. };
  39. struct intel_signal_node {
  40. struct rb_node node;
  41. struct intel_wait wait;
  42. };
  43. struct i915_dependency {
  44. struct i915_priotree *signaler;
  45. struct list_head signal_link;
  46. struct list_head wait_link;
  47. struct list_head dfs_link;
  48. unsigned long flags;
  49. #define I915_DEPENDENCY_ALLOC BIT(0)
  50. };
  51. /* Requests exist in a complex web of interdependencies. Each request
  52. * has to wait for some other request to complete before it is ready to be run
  53. * (e.g. we have to wait until the pixels have been rendering into a texture
  54. * before we can copy from it). We track the readiness of a request in terms
  55. * of fences, but we also need to keep the dependency tree for the lifetime
  56. * of the request (beyond the life of an individual fence). We use the tree
  57. * at various points to reorder the requests whilst keeping the requests
  58. * in order with respect to their various dependencies.
  59. */
  60. struct i915_priotree {
  61. struct list_head signalers_list; /* those before us, we depend upon */
  62. struct list_head waiters_list; /* those after us, they depend upon us */
  63. struct list_head link;
  64. int priority;
  65. };
  66. enum {
  67. I915_PRIORITY_MIN = I915_CONTEXT_MIN_USER_PRIORITY - 1,
  68. I915_PRIORITY_NORMAL = I915_CONTEXT_DEFAULT_PRIORITY,
  69. I915_PRIORITY_MAX = I915_CONTEXT_MAX_USER_PRIORITY + 1,
  70. I915_PRIORITY_INVALID = INT_MIN
  71. };
  72. struct i915_gem_capture_list {
  73. struct i915_gem_capture_list *next;
  74. struct i915_vma *vma;
  75. };
  76. /**
  77. * Request queue structure.
  78. *
  79. * The request queue allows us to note sequence numbers that have been emitted
  80. * and may be associated with active buffers to be retired.
  81. *
  82. * By keeping this list, we can avoid having to do questionable sequence
  83. * number comparisons on buffer last_read|write_seqno. It also allows an
  84. * emission time to be associated with the request for tracking how far ahead
  85. * of the GPU the submission is.
  86. *
  87. * When modifying this structure be very aware that we perform a lockless
  88. * RCU lookup of it that may race against reallocation of the struct
  89. * from the slab freelist. We intentionally do not zero the structure on
  90. * allocation so that the lookup can use the dangling pointers (and is
  91. * cogniscent that those pointers may be wrong). Instead, everything that
  92. * needs to be initialised must be done so explicitly.
  93. *
  94. * The requests are reference counted.
  95. */
  96. struct drm_i915_gem_request {
  97. struct dma_fence fence;
  98. spinlock_t lock;
  99. /** On Which ring this request was generated */
  100. struct drm_i915_private *i915;
  101. /**
  102. * Context and ring buffer related to this request
  103. * Contexts are refcounted, so when this request is associated with a
  104. * context, we must increment the context's refcount, to guarantee that
  105. * it persists while any request is linked to it. Requests themselves
  106. * are also refcounted, so the request will only be freed when the last
  107. * reference to it is dismissed, and the code in
  108. * i915_gem_request_free() will then decrement the refcount on the
  109. * context.
  110. */
  111. struct i915_gem_context *ctx;
  112. struct intel_engine_cs *engine;
  113. struct intel_ring *ring;
  114. struct intel_timeline *timeline;
  115. struct intel_signal_node signaling;
  116. /* Fences for the various phases in the request's lifetime.
  117. *
  118. * The submit fence is used to await upon all of the request's
  119. * dependencies. When it is signaled, the request is ready to run.
  120. * It is used by the driver to then queue the request for execution.
  121. */
  122. struct i915_sw_fence submit;
  123. wait_queue_entry_t submitq;
  124. wait_queue_head_t execute;
  125. /* A list of everyone we wait upon, and everyone who waits upon us.
  126. * Even though we will not be submitted to the hardware before the
  127. * submit fence is signaled (it waits for all external events as well
  128. * as our own requests), the scheduler still needs to know the
  129. * dependency tree for the lifetime of the request (from execbuf
  130. * to retirement), i.e. bidirectional dependency information for the
  131. * request not tied to individual fences.
  132. */
  133. struct i915_priotree priotree;
  134. struct i915_dependency dep;
  135. /** GEM sequence number associated with this request on the
  136. * global execution timeline. It is zero when the request is not
  137. * on the HW queue (i.e. not on the engine timeline list).
  138. * Its value is guarded by the timeline spinlock.
  139. */
  140. u32 global_seqno;
  141. /** Position in the ring of the start of the request */
  142. u32 head;
  143. /**
  144. * Position in the ring of the start of the postfix.
  145. * This is required to calculate the maximum available ring space
  146. * without overwriting the postfix.
  147. */
  148. u32 postfix;
  149. /** Position in the ring of the end of the whole request */
  150. u32 tail;
  151. /** Position in the ring of the end of any workarounds after the tail */
  152. u32 wa_tail;
  153. /** Preallocate space in the ring for the emitting the request */
  154. u32 reserved_space;
  155. /** Batch buffer related to this request if any (used for
  156. * error state dump only).
  157. */
  158. struct i915_vma *batch;
  159. /** Additional buffers requested by userspace to be captured upon
  160. * a GPU hang. The vma/obj on this list are protected by their
  161. * active reference - all objects on this list must also be
  162. * on the active_list (of their final request).
  163. */
  164. struct i915_gem_capture_list *capture_list;
  165. struct list_head active_list;
  166. /** Time at which this request was emitted, in jiffies. */
  167. unsigned long emitted_jiffies;
  168. bool waitboost;
  169. /** engine->request_list entry for this request */
  170. struct list_head link;
  171. /** ring->request_list entry for this request */
  172. struct list_head ring_link;
  173. struct drm_i915_file_private *file_priv;
  174. /** file_priv list entry for this request */
  175. struct list_head client_link;
  176. };
  177. extern const struct dma_fence_ops i915_fence_ops;
  178. static inline bool dma_fence_is_i915(const struct dma_fence *fence)
  179. {
  180. return fence->ops == &i915_fence_ops;
  181. }
  182. struct drm_i915_gem_request * __must_check
  183. i915_gem_request_alloc(struct intel_engine_cs *engine,
  184. struct i915_gem_context *ctx);
  185. void i915_gem_request_retire_upto(struct drm_i915_gem_request *req);
  186. static inline struct drm_i915_gem_request *
  187. to_request(struct dma_fence *fence)
  188. {
  189. /* We assume that NULL fence/request are interoperable */
  190. BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct drm_i915_gem_request, fence) != 0);
  191. GEM_BUG_ON(fence && !dma_fence_is_i915(fence));
  192. return container_of(fence, struct drm_i915_gem_request, fence);
  193. }
  194. static inline struct drm_i915_gem_request *
  195. i915_gem_request_get(struct drm_i915_gem_request *req)
  196. {
  197. return to_request(dma_fence_get(&req->fence));
  198. }
  199. static inline struct drm_i915_gem_request *
  200. i915_gem_request_get_rcu(struct drm_i915_gem_request *req)
  201. {
  202. return to_request(dma_fence_get_rcu(&req->fence));
  203. }
  204. static inline void
  205. i915_gem_request_put(struct drm_i915_gem_request *req)
  206. {
  207. dma_fence_put(&req->fence);
  208. }
  209. static inline void i915_gem_request_assign(struct drm_i915_gem_request **pdst,
  210. struct drm_i915_gem_request *src)
  211. {
  212. if (src)
  213. i915_gem_request_get(src);
  214. if (*pdst)
  215. i915_gem_request_put(*pdst);
  216. *pdst = src;
  217. }
  218. /**
  219. * i915_gem_request_global_seqno - report the current global seqno
  220. * @request - the request
  221. *
  222. * A request is assigned a global seqno only when it is on the hardware
  223. * execution queue. The global seqno can be used to maintain a list of
  224. * requests on the same engine in retirement order, for example for
  225. * constructing a priority queue for waiting. Prior to its execution, or
  226. * if it is subsequently removed in the event of preemption, its global
  227. * seqno is zero. As both insertion and removal from the execution queue
  228. * may operate in IRQ context, it is not guarded by the usual struct_mutex
  229. * BKL. Instead those relying on the global seqno must be prepared for its
  230. * value to change between reads. Only when the request is complete can
  231. * the global seqno be stable (due to the memory barriers on submitting
  232. * the commands to the hardware to write the breadcrumb, if the HWS shows
  233. * that it has passed the global seqno and the global seqno is unchanged
  234. * after the read, it is indeed complete).
  235. */
  236. static u32
  237. i915_gem_request_global_seqno(const struct drm_i915_gem_request *request)
  238. {
  239. return READ_ONCE(request->global_seqno);
  240. }
  241. int
  242. i915_gem_request_await_object(struct drm_i915_gem_request *to,
  243. struct drm_i915_gem_object *obj,
  244. bool write);
  245. int i915_gem_request_await_dma_fence(struct drm_i915_gem_request *req,
  246. struct dma_fence *fence);
  247. void __i915_add_request(struct drm_i915_gem_request *req, bool flush_caches);
  248. #define i915_add_request(req) \
  249. __i915_add_request(req, false)
  250. void __i915_gem_request_submit(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request);
  251. void i915_gem_request_submit(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request);
  252. void __i915_gem_request_unsubmit(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request);
  253. void i915_gem_request_unsubmit(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request);
  254. struct intel_rps_client;
  255. #define NO_WAITBOOST ERR_PTR(-1)
  256. #define IS_RPS_CLIENT(p) (!IS_ERR(p))
  257. #define IS_RPS_USER(p) (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(p))
  258. long i915_wait_request(struct drm_i915_gem_request *req,
  259. unsigned int flags,
  260. long timeout)
  261. __attribute__((nonnull(1)));
  262. #define I915_WAIT_INTERRUPTIBLE BIT(0)
  263. #define I915_WAIT_LOCKED BIT(1) /* struct_mutex held, handle GPU reset */
  264. #define I915_WAIT_ALL BIT(2) /* used by i915_gem_object_wait() */
  265. static inline u32 intel_engine_get_seqno(struct intel_engine_cs *engine);
  266. /**
  267. * Returns true if seq1 is later than seq2.
  268. */
  269. static inline bool i915_seqno_passed(u32 seq1, u32 seq2)
  270. {
  271. return (s32)(seq1 - seq2) >= 0;
  272. }
  273. static inline bool
  274. __i915_gem_request_completed(const struct drm_i915_gem_request *req, u32 seqno)
  275. {
  276. GEM_BUG_ON(!seqno);
  277. return i915_seqno_passed(intel_engine_get_seqno(req->engine), seqno) &&
  278. seqno == i915_gem_request_global_seqno(req);
  279. }
  280. static inline bool
  281. i915_gem_request_completed(const struct drm_i915_gem_request *req)
  282. {
  283. u32 seqno;
  284. seqno = i915_gem_request_global_seqno(req);
  285. if (!seqno)
  286. return false;
  287. return __i915_gem_request_completed(req, seqno);
  288. }
  289. /* We treat requests as fences. This is not be to confused with our
  290. * "fence registers" but pipeline synchronisation objects ala GL_ARB_sync.
  291. * We use the fences to synchronize access from the CPU with activity on the
  292. * GPU, for example, we should not rewrite an object's PTE whilst the GPU
  293. * is reading them. We also track fences at a higher level to provide
  294. * implicit synchronisation around GEM objects, e.g. set-domain will wait
  295. * for outstanding GPU rendering before marking the object ready for CPU
  296. * access, or a pageflip will wait until the GPU is complete before showing
  297. * the frame on the scanout.
  298. *
  299. * In order to use a fence, the object must track the fence it needs to
  300. * serialise with. For example, GEM objects want to track both read and
  301. * write access so that we can perform concurrent read operations between
  302. * the CPU and GPU engines, as well as waiting for all rendering to
  303. * complete, or waiting for the last GPU user of a "fence register". The
  304. * object then embeds a #i915_gem_active to track the most recent (in
  305. * retirement order) request relevant for the desired mode of access.
  306. * The #i915_gem_active is updated with i915_gem_active_set() to track the
  307. * most recent fence request, typically this is done as part of
  308. * i915_vma_move_to_active().
  309. *
  310. * When the #i915_gem_active completes (is retired), it will
  311. * signal its completion to the owner through a callback as well as mark
  312. * itself as idle (i915_gem_active.request == NULL). The owner
  313. * can then perform any action, such as delayed freeing of an active
  314. * resource including itself.
  315. */
  316. struct i915_gem_active;
  317. typedef void (*i915_gem_retire_fn)(struct i915_gem_active *,
  318. struct drm_i915_gem_request *);
  319. struct i915_gem_active {
  320. struct drm_i915_gem_request __rcu *request;
  321. struct list_head link;
  322. i915_gem_retire_fn retire;
  323. };
  324. void i915_gem_retire_noop(struct i915_gem_active *,
  325. struct drm_i915_gem_request *request);
  326. /**
  327. * init_request_active - prepares the activity tracker for use
  328. * @active - the active tracker
  329. * @func - a callback when then the tracker is retired (becomes idle),
  330. * can be NULL
  331. *
  332. * init_request_active() prepares the embedded @active struct for use as
  333. * an activity tracker, that is for tracking the last known active request
  334. * associated with it. When the last request becomes idle, when it is retired
  335. * after completion, the optional callback @func is invoked.
  336. */
  337. static inline void
  338. init_request_active(struct i915_gem_active *active,
  339. i915_gem_retire_fn retire)
  340. {
  341. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&active->link);
  342. active->retire = retire ?: i915_gem_retire_noop;
  343. }
  344. /**
  345. * i915_gem_active_set - updates the tracker to watch the current request
  346. * @active - the active tracker
  347. * @request - the request to watch
  348. *
  349. * i915_gem_active_set() watches the given @request for completion. Whilst
  350. * that @request is busy, the @active reports busy. When that @request is
  351. * retired, the @active tracker is updated to report idle.
  352. */
  353. static inline void
  354. i915_gem_active_set(struct i915_gem_active *active,
  355. struct drm_i915_gem_request *request)
  356. {
  357. list_move(&active->link, &request->active_list);
  358. rcu_assign_pointer(active->request, request);
  359. }
  360. /**
  361. * i915_gem_active_set_retire_fn - updates the retirement callback
  362. * @active - the active tracker
  363. * @fn - the routine called when the request is retired
  364. * @mutex - struct_mutex used to guard retirements
  365. *
  366. * i915_gem_active_set_retire_fn() updates the function pointer that
  367. * is called when the final request associated with the @active tracker
  368. * is retired.
  369. */
  370. static inline void
  371. i915_gem_active_set_retire_fn(struct i915_gem_active *active,
  372. i915_gem_retire_fn fn,
  373. struct mutex *mutex)
  374. {
  375. lockdep_assert_held(mutex);
  376. active->retire = fn ?: i915_gem_retire_noop;
  377. }
  378. static inline struct drm_i915_gem_request *
  379. __i915_gem_active_peek(const struct i915_gem_active *active)
  380. {
  381. /* Inside the error capture (running with the driver in an unknown
  382. * state), we want to bend the rules slightly (a lot).
  383. *
  384. * Work is in progress to make it safer, in the meantime this keeps
  385. * the known issue from spamming the logs.
  386. */
  387. return rcu_dereference_protected(active->request, 1);
  388. }
  389. /**
  390. * i915_gem_active_raw - return the active request
  391. * @active - the active tracker
  392. *
  393. * i915_gem_active_raw() returns the current request being tracked, or NULL.
  394. * It does not obtain a reference on the request for the caller, so the caller
  395. * must hold struct_mutex.
  396. */
  397. static inline struct drm_i915_gem_request *
  398. i915_gem_active_raw(const struct i915_gem_active *active, struct mutex *mutex)
  399. {
  400. return rcu_dereference_protected(active->request,
  401. lockdep_is_held(mutex));
  402. }
  403. /**
  404. * i915_gem_active_peek - report the active request being monitored
  405. * @active - the active tracker
  406. *
  407. * i915_gem_active_peek() returns the current request being tracked if
  408. * still active, or NULL. It does not obtain a reference on the request
  409. * for the caller, so the caller must hold struct_mutex.
  410. */
  411. static inline struct drm_i915_gem_request *
  412. i915_gem_active_peek(const struct i915_gem_active *active, struct mutex *mutex)
  413. {
  414. struct drm_i915_gem_request *request;
  415. request = i915_gem_active_raw(active, mutex);
  416. if (!request || i915_gem_request_completed(request))
  417. return NULL;
  418. return request;
  419. }
  420. /**
  421. * i915_gem_active_get - return a reference to the active request
  422. * @active - the active tracker
  423. *
  424. * i915_gem_active_get() returns a reference to the active request, or NULL
  425. * if the active tracker is idle. The caller must hold struct_mutex.
  426. */
  427. static inline struct drm_i915_gem_request *
  428. i915_gem_active_get(const struct i915_gem_active *active, struct mutex *mutex)
  429. {
  430. return i915_gem_request_get(i915_gem_active_peek(active, mutex));
  431. }
  432. /**
  433. * __i915_gem_active_get_rcu - return a reference to the active request
  434. * @active - the active tracker
  435. *
  436. * __i915_gem_active_get() returns a reference to the active request, or NULL
  437. * if the active tracker is idle. The caller must hold the RCU read lock, but
  438. * the returned pointer is safe to use outside of RCU.
  439. */
  440. static inline struct drm_i915_gem_request *
  441. __i915_gem_active_get_rcu(const struct i915_gem_active *active)
  442. {
  443. /* Performing a lockless retrieval of the active request is super
  444. * tricky. SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU merely guarantees that the backing
  445. * slab of request objects will not be freed whilst we hold the
  446. * RCU read lock. It does not guarantee that the request itself
  447. * will not be freed and then *reused*. Viz,
  448. *
  449. * Thread A Thread B
  450. *
  451. * req = active.request
  452. * retire(req) -> free(req);
  453. * (req is now first on the slab freelist)
  454. * active.request = NULL
  455. *
  456. * req = new submission on a new object
  457. * ref(req)
  458. *
  459. * To prevent the request from being reused whilst the caller
  460. * uses it, we take a reference like normal. Whilst acquiring
  461. * the reference we check that it is not in a destroyed state
  462. * (refcnt == 0). That prevents the request being reallocated
  463. * whilst the caller holds on to it. To check that the request
  464. * was not reallocated as we acquired the reference we have to
  465. * check that our request remains the active request across
  466. * the lookup, in the same manner as a seqlock. The visibility
  467. * of the pointer versus the reference counting is controlled
  468. * by using RCU barriers (rcu_dereference and rcu_assign_pointer).
  469. *
  470. * In the middle of all that, we inspect whether the request is
  471. * complete. Retiring is lazy so the request may be completed long
  472. * before the active tracker is updated. Querying whether the
  473. * request is complete is far cheaper (as it involves no locked
  474. * instructions setting cachelines to exclusive) than acquiring
  475. * the reference, so we do it first. The RCU read lock ensures the
  476. * pointer dereference is valid, but does not ensure that the
  477. * seqno nor HWS is the right one! However, if the request was
  478. * reallocated, that means the active tracker's request was complete.
  479. * If the new request is also complete, then both are and we can
  480. * just report the active tracker is idle. If the new request is
  481. * incomplete, then we acquire a reference on it and check that
  482. * it remained the active request.
  483. *
  484. * It is then imperative that we do not zero the request on
  485. * reallocation, so that we can chase the dangling pointers!
  486. * See i915_gem_request_alloc().
  487. */
  488. do {
  489. struct drm_i915_gem_request *request;
  490. request = rcu_dereference(active->request);
  491. if (!request || i915_gem_request_completed(request))
  492. return NULL;
  493. /* An especially silly compiler could decide to recompute the
  494. * result of i915_gem_request_completed, more specifically
  495. * re-emit the load for request->fence.seqno. A race would catch
  496. * a later seqno value, which could flip the result from true to
  497. * false. Which means part of the instructions below might not
  498. * be executed, while later on instructions are executed. Due to
  499. * barriers within the refcounting the inconsistency can't reach
  500. * past the call to i915_gem_request_get_rcu, but not executing
  501. * that while still executing i915_gem_request_put() creates
  502. * havoc enough. Prevent this with a compiler barrier.
  503. */
  504. barrier();
  505. request = i915_gem_request_get_rcu(request);
  506. /* What stops the following rcu_access_pointer() from occurring
  507. * before the above i915_gem_request_get_rcu()? If we were
  508. * to read the value before pausing to get the reference to
  509. * the request, we may not notice a change in the active
  510. * tracker.
  511. *
  512. * The rcu_access_pointer() is a mere compiler barrier, which
  513. * means both the CPU and compiler are free to perform the
  514. * memory read without constraint. The compiler only has to
  515. * ensure that any operations after the rcu_access_pointer()
  516. * occur afterwards in program order. This means the read may
  517. * be performed earlier by an out-of-order CPU, or adventurous
  518. * compiler.
  519. *
  520. * The atomic operation at the heart of
  521. * i915_gem_request_get_rcu(), see dma_fence_get_rcu(), is
  522. * atomic_inc_not_zero() which is only a full memory barrier
  523. * when successful. That is, if i915_gem_request_get_rcu()
  524. * returns the request (and so with the reference counted
  525. * incremented) then the following read for rcu_access_pointer()
  526. * must occur after the atomic operation and so confirm
  527. * that this request is the one currently being tracked.
  528. *
  529. * The corresponding write barrier is part of
  530. * rcu_assign_pointer().
  531. */
  532. if (!request || request == rcu_access_pointer(active->request))
  533. return rcu_pointer_handoff(request);
  534. i915_gem_request_put(request);
  535. } while (1);
  536. }
  537. /**
  538. * i915_gem_active_get_unlocked - return a reference to the active request
  539. * @active - the active tracker
  540. *
  541. * i915_gem_active_get_unlocked() returns a reference to the active request,
  542. * or NULL if the active tracker is idle. The reference is obtained under RCU,
  543. * so no locking is required by the caller.
  544. *
  545. * The reference should be freed with i915_gem_request_put().
  546. */
  547. static inline struct drm_i915_gem_request *
  548. i915_gem_active_get_unlocked(const struct i915_gem_active *active)
  549. {
  550. struct drm_i915_gem_request *request;
  551. rcu_read_lock();
  552. request = __i915_gem_active_get_rcu(active);
  553. rcu_read_unlock();
  554. return request;
  555. }
  556. /**
  557. * i915_gem_active_isset - report whether the active tracker is assigned
  558. * @active - the active tracker
  559. *
  560. * i915_gem_active_isset() returns true if the active tracker is currently
  561. * assigned to a request. Due to the lazy retiring, that request may be idle
  562. * and this may report stale information.
  563. */
  564. static inline bool
  565. i915_gem_active_isset(const struct i915_gem_active *active)
  566. {
  567. return rcu_access_pointer(active->request);
  568. }
  569. /**
  570. * i915_gem_active_wait - waits until the request is completed
  571. * @active - the active request on which to wait
  572. * @flags - how to wait
  573. * @timeout - how long to wait at most
  574. * @rps - userspace client to charge for a waitboost
  575. *
  576. * i915_gem_active_wait() waits until the request is completed before
  577. * returning, without requiring any locks to be held. Note that it does not
  578. * retire any requests before returning.
  579. *
  580. * This function relies on RCU in order to acquire the reference to the active
  581. * request without holding any locks. See __i915_gem_active_get_rcu() for the
  582. * glory details on how that is managed. Once the reference is acquired, we
  583. * can then wait upon the request, and afterwards release our reference,
  584. * free of any locking.
  585. *
  586. * This function wraps i915_wait_request(), see it for the full details on
  587. * the arguments.
  588. *
  589. * Returns 0 if successful, or a negative error code.
  590. */
  591. static inline int
  592. i915_gem_active_wait(const struct i915_gem_active *active, unsigned int flags)
  593. {
  594. struct drm_i915_gem_request *request;
  595. long ret = 0;
  596. request = i915_gem_active_get_unlocked(active);
  597. if (request) {
  598. ret = i915_wait_request(request, flags, MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT);
  599. i915_gem_request_put(request);
  600. }
  601. return ret < 0 ? ret : 0;
  602. }
  603. /**
  604. * i915_gem_active_retire - waits until the request is retired
  605. * @active - the active request on which to wait
  606. *
  607. * i915_gem_active_retire() waits until the request is completed,
  608. * and then ensures that at least the retirement handler for this
  609. * @active tracker is called before returning. If the @active
  610. * tracker is idle, the function returns immediately.
  611. */
  612. static inline int __must_check
  613. i915_gem_active_retire(struct i915_gem_active *active,
  614. struct mutex *mutex)
  615. {
  616. struct drm_i915_gem_request *request;
  617. long ret;
  618. request = i915_gem_active_raw(active, mutex);
  619. if (!request)
  620. return 0;
  621. ret = i915_wait_request(request,
  622. I915_WAIT_INTERRUPTIBLE | I915_WAIT_LOCKED,
  623. MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT);
  624. if (ret < 0)
  625. return ret;
  626. list_del_init(&active->link);
  627. RCU_INIT_POINTER(active->request, NULL);
  628. active->retire(active, request);
  629. return 0;
  630. }
  631. #define for_each_active(mask, idx) \
  632. for (; mask ? idx = ffs(mask) - 1, 1 : 0; mask &= ~BIT(idx))
  633. #endif /* I915_GEM_REQUEST_H */