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  1. /*
  2. * Created: Fri Jan 19 10:48:35 2001 by faith@acm.org
  3. *
  4. * Copyright 2001 VA Linux Systems, Inc., Sunnyvale, California.
  5. * All Rights Reserved.
  6. *
  7. * Author Rickard E. (Rik) Faith <faith@valinux.com>
  8. *
  9. * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
  10. * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
  11. * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
  12. * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
  13. * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
  14. * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
  15. *
  16. * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
  17. * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
  18. * Software.
  19. *
  20. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
  21. * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
  22. * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
  23. * PRECISION INSIGHT AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
  24. * OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
  25. * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
  26. * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
  27. */
  28. #include <linux/debugfs.h>
  29. #include <linux/fs.h>
  30. #include <linux/module.h>
  31. #include <linux/moduleparam.h>
  32. #include <linux/mount.h>
  33. #include <linux/slab.h>
  34. #include <drm/drm_drv.h>
  35. #include <drm/drmP.h>
  36. #include "drm_crtc_internal.h"
  37. #include "drm_legacy.h"
  38. #include "drm_internal.h"
  39. #include "drm_crtc_internal.h"
  40. /*
  41. * drm_debug: Enable debug output.
  42. * Bitmask of DRM_UT_x. See include/drm/drmP.h for details.
  43. */
  44. unsigned int drm_debug = 0;
  45. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_debug);
  46. MODULE_AUTHOR("Gareth Hughes, Leif Delgass, José Fonseca, Jon Smirl");
  47. MODULE_DESCRIPTION("DRM shared core routines");
  48. MODULE_LICENSE("GPL and additional rights");
  49. MODULE_PARM_DESC(debug, "Enable debug output, where each bit enables a debug category.\n"
  50. "\t\tBit 0 (0x01) will enable CORE messages (drm core code)\n"
  51. "\t\tBit 1 (0x02) will enable DRIVER messages (drm controller code)\n"
  52. "\t\tBit 2 (0x04) will enable KMS messages (modesetting code)\n"
  53. "\t\tBit 3 (0x08) will enable PRIME messages (prime code)\n"
  54. "\t\tBit 4 (0x10) will enable ATOMIC messages (atomic code)\n"
  55. "\t\tBit 5 (0x20) will enable VBL messages (vblank code)");
  56. module_param_named(debug, drm_debug, int, 0600);
  57. static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(drm_minor_lock);
  58. static struct idr drm_minors_idr;
  59. /*
  60. * If the drm core fails to init for whatever reason,
  61. * we should prevent any drivers from registering with it.
  62. * It's best to check this at drm_dev_init(), as some drivers
  63. * prefer to embed struct drm_device into their own device
  64. * structure and call drm_dev_init() themselves.
  65. */
  66. static bool drm_core_init_complete = false;
  67. static struct dentry *drm_debugfs_root;
  68. /*
  69. * DRM Minors
  70. * A DRM device can provide several char-dev interfaces on the DRM-Major. Each
  71. * of them is represented by a drm_minor object. Depending on the capabilities
  72. * of the device-driver, different interfaces are registered.
  73. *
  74. * Minors can be accessed via dev->$minor_name. This pointer is either
  75. * NULL or a valid drm_minor pointer and stays valid as long as the device is
  76. * valid. This means, DRM minors have the same life-time as the underlying
  77. * device. However, this doesn't mean that the minor is active. Minors are
  78. * registered and unregistered dynamically according to device-state.
  79. */
  80. static struct drm_minor **drm_minor_get_slot(struct drm_device *dev,
  81. unsigned int type)
  82. {
  83. switch (type) {
  84. case DRM_MINOR_PRIMARY:
  85. return &dev->primary;
  86. case DRM_MINOR_RENDER:
  87. return &dev->render;
  88. case DRM_MINOR_CONTROL:
  89. return &dev->control;
  90. default:
  91. return NULL;
  92. }
  93. }
  94. static int drm_minor_alloc(struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int type)
  95. {
  96. struct drm_minor *minor;
  97. unsigned long flags;
  98. int r;
  99. minor = kzalloc(sizeof(*minor), GFP_KERNEL);
  100. if (!minor)
  101. return -ENOMEM;
  102. minor->type = type;
  103. minor->dev = dev;
  104. idr_preload(GFP_KERNEL);
  105. spin_lock_irqsave(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  106. r = idr_alloc(&drm_minors_idr,
  107. NULL,
  108. 64 * type,
  109. 64 * (type + 1),
  110. GFP_NOWAIT);
  111. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  112. idr_preload_end();
  113. if (r < 0)
  114. goto err_free;
  115. minor->index = r;
  116. minor->kdev = drm_sysfs_minor_alloc(minor);
  117. if (IS_ERR(minor->kdev)) {
  118. r = PTR_ERR(minor->kdev);
  119. goto err_index;
  120. }
  121. *drm_minor_get_slot(dev, type) = minor;
  122. return 0;
  123. err_index:
  124. spin_lock_irqsave(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  125. idr_remove(&drm_minors_idr, minor->index);
  126. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  127. err_free:
  128. kfree(minor);
  129. return r;
  130. }
  131. static void drm_minor_free(struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int type)
  132. {
  133. struct drm_minor **slot, *minor;
  134. unsigned long flags;
  135. slot = drm_minor_get_slot(dev, type);
  136. minor = *slot;
  137. if (!minor)
  138. return;
  139. put_device(minor->kdev);
  140. spin_lock_irqsave(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  141. idr_remove(&drm_minors_idr, minor->index);
  142. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  143. kfree(minor);
  144. *slot = NULL;
  145. }
  146. static int drm_minor_register(struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int type)
  147. {
  148. struct drm_minor *minor;
  149. unsigned long flags;
  150. int ret;
  151. DRM_DEBUG("\n");
  152. minor = *drm_minor_get_slot(dev, type);
  153. if (!minor)
  154. return 0;
  155. ret = drm_debugfs_init(minor, minor->index, drm_debugfs_root);
  156. if (ret) {
  157. DRM_ERROR("DRM: Failed to initialize /sys/kernel/debug/dri.\n");
  158. goto err_debugfs;
  159. }
  160. ret = device_add(minor->kdev);
  161. if (ret)
  162. goto err_debugfs;
  163. /* replace NULL with @minor so lookups will succeed from now on */
  164. spin_lock_irqsave(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  165. idr_replace(&drm_minors_idr, minor, minor->index);
  166. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  167. DRM_DEBUG("new minor registered %d\n", minor->index);
  168. return 0;
  169. err_debugfs:
  170. drm_debugfs_cleanup(minor);
  171. return ret;
  172. }
  173. static void drm_minor_unregister(struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int type)
  174. {
  175. struct drm_minor *minor;
  176. unsigned long flags;
  177. minor = *drm_minor_get_slot(dev, type);
  178. if (!minor || !device_is_registered(minor->kdev))
  179. return;
  180. /* replace @minor with NULL so lookups will fail from now on */
  181. spin_lock_irqsave(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  182. idr_replace(&drm_minors_idr, NULL, minor->index);
  183. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  184. device_del(minor->kdev);
  185. dev_set_drvdata(minor->kdev, NULL); /* safety belt */
  186. drm_debugfs_cleanup(minor);
  187. }
  188. /*
  189. * Looks up the given minor-ID and returns the respective DRM-minor object. The
  190. * refence-count of the underlying device is increased so you must release this
  191. * object with drm_minor_release().
  192. *
  193. * As long as you hold this minor, it is guaranteed that the object and the
  194. * minor->dev pointer will stay valid! However, the device may get unplugged and
  195. * unregistered while you hold the minor.
  196. */
  197. struct drm_minor *drm_minor_acquire(unsigned int minor_id)
  198. {
  199. struct drm_minor *minor;
  200. unsigned long flags;
  201. spin_lock_irqsave(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  202. minor = idr_find(&drm_minors_idr, minor_id);
  203. if (minor)
  204. drm_dev_get(minor->dev);
  205. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&drm_minor_lock, flags);
  206. if (!minor) {
  207. return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
  208. } else if (drm_dev_is_unplugged(minor->dev)) {
  209. drm_dev_put(minor->dev);
  210. return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
  211. }
  212. return minor;
  213. }
  214. void drm_minor_release(struct drm_minor *minor)
  215. {
  216. drm_dev_put(minor->dev);
  217. }
  218. /**
  219. * DOC: driver instance overview
  220. *
  221. * A device instance for a drm driver is represented by &struct drm_device. This
  222. * is allocated with drm_dev_alloc(), usually from bus-specific ->probe()
  223. * callbacks implemented by the driver. The driver then needs to initialize all
  224. * the various subsystems for the drm device like memory management, vblank
  225. * handling, modesetting support and intial output configuration plus obviously
  226. * initialize all the corresponding hardware bits. An important part of this is
  227. * also calling drm_dev_set_unique() to set the userspace-visible unique name of
  228. * this device instance. Finally when everything is up and running and ready for
  229. * userspace the device instance can be published using drm_dev_register().
  230. *
  231. * There is also deprecated support for initalizing device instances using
  232. * bus-specific helpers and the &drm_driver.load callback. But due to
  233. * backwards-compatibility needs the device instance have to be published too
  234. * early, which requires unpretty global locking to make safe and is therefore
  235. * only support for existing drivers not yet converted to the new scheme.
  236. *
  237. * When cleaning up a device instance everything needs to be done in reverse:
  238. * First unpublish the device instance with drm_dev_unregister(). Then clean up
  239. * any other resources allocated at device initialization and drop the driver's
  240. * reference to &drm_device using drm_dev_put().
  241. *
  242. * Note that the lifetime rules for &drm_device instance has still a lot of
  243. * historical baggage. Hence use the reference counting provided by
  244. * drm_dev_get() and drm_dev_put() only carefully.
  245. *
  246. * It is recommended that drivers embed &struct drm_device into their own device
  247. * structure, which is supported through drm_dev_init().
  248. */
  249. /**
  250. * drm_put_dev - Unregister and release a DRM device
  251. * @dev: DRM device
  252. *
  253. * Called at module unload time or when a PCI device is unplugged.
  254. *
  255. * Cleans up all DRM device, calling drm_lastclose().
  256. *
  257. * Note: Use of this function is deprecated. It will eventually go away
  258. * completely. Please use drm_dev_unregister() and drm_dev_put() explicitly
  259. * instead to make sure that the device isn't userspace accessible any more
  260. * while teardown is in progress, ensuring that userspace can't access an
  261. * inconsistent state.
  262. */
  263. void drm_put_dev(struct drm_device *dev)
  264. {
  265. DRM_DEBUG("\n");
  266. if (!dev) {
  267. DRM_ERROR("cleanup called no dev\n");
  268. return;
  269. }
  270. drm_dev_unregister(dev);
  271. drm_dev_put(dev);
  272. }
  273. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_put_dev);
  274. static void drm_device_set_unplugged(struct drm_device *dev)
  275. {
  276. smp_wmb();
  277. atomic_set(&dev->unplugged, 1);
  278. }
  279. /**
  280. * drm_dev_unplug - unplug a DRM device
  281. * @dev: DRM device
  282. *
  283. * This unplugs a hotpluggable DRM device, which makes it inaccessible to
  284. * userspace operations. Entry-points can use drm_dev_is_unplugged(). This
  285. * essentially unregisters the device like drm_dev_unregister(), but can be
  286. * called while there are still open users of @dev.
  287. */
  288. void drm_dev_unplug(struct drm_device *dev)
  289. {
  290. drm_dev_unregister(dev);
  291. mutex_lock(&drm_global_mutex);
  292. drm_device_set_unplugged(dev);
  293. if (dev->open_count == 0)
  294. drm_dev_put(dev);
  295. mutex_unlock(&drm_global_mutex);
  296. }
  297. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_dev_unplug);
  298. /*
  299. * DRM internal mount
  300. * We want to be able to allocate our own "struct address_space" to control
  301. * memory-mappings in VRAM (or stolen RAM, ...). However, core MM does not allow
  302. * stand-alone address_space objects, so we need an underlying inode. As there
  303. * is no way to allocate an independent inode easily, we need a fake internal
  304. * VFS mount-point.
  305. *
  306. * The drm_fs_inode_new() function allocates a new inode, drm_fs_inode_free()
  307. * frees it again. You are allowed to use iget() and iput() to get references to
  308. * the inode. But each drm_fs_inode_new() call must be paired with exactly one
  309. * drm_fs_inode_free() call (which does not have to be the last iput()).
  310. * We use drm_fs_inode_*() to manage our internal VFS mount-point and share it
  311. * between multiple inode-users. You could, technically, call
  312. * iget() + drm_fs_inode_free() directly after alloc and sometime later do an
  313. * iput(), but this way you'd end up with a new vfsmount for each inode.
  314. */
  315. static int drm_fs_cnt;
  316. static struct vfsmount *drm_fs_mnt;
  317. static const struct dentry_operations drm_fs_dops = {
  318. .d_dname = simple_dname,
  319. };
  320. static const struct super_operations drm_fs_sops = {
  321. .statfs = simple_statfs,
  322. };
  323. static struct dentry *drm_fs_mount(struct file_system_type *fs_type, int flags,
  324. const char *dev_name, void *data)
  325. {
  326. return mount_pseudo(fs_type,
  327. "drm:",
  328. &drm_fs_sops,
  329. &drm_fs_dops,
  330. 0x010203ff);
  331. }
  332. static struct file_system_type drm_fs_type = {
  333. .name = "drm",
  334. .owner = THIS_MODULE,
  335. .mount = drm_fs_mount,
  336. .kill_sb = kill_anon_super,
  337. };
  338. static struct inode *drm_fs_inode_new(void)
  339. {
  340. struct inode *inode;
  341. int r;
  342. r = simple_pin_fs(&drm_fs_type, &drm_fs_mnt, &drm_fs_cnt);
  343. if (r < 0) {
  344. DRM_ERROR("Cannot mount pseudo fs: %d\n", r);
  345. return ERR_PTR(r);
  346. }
  347. inode = alloc_anon_inode(drm_fs_mnt->mnt_sb);
  348. if (IS_ERR(inode))
  349. simple_release_fs(&drm_fs_mnt, &drm_fs_cnt);
  350. return inode;
  351. }
  352. static void drm_fs_inode_free(struct inode *inode)
  353. {
  354. if (inode) {
  355. iput(inode);
  356. simple_release_fs(&drm_fs_mnt, &drm_fs_cnt);
  357. }
  358. }
  359. /**
  360. * drm_dev_init - Initialise new DRM device
  361. * @dev: DRM device
  362. * @driver: DRM driver
  363. * @parent: Parent device object
  364. *
  365. * Initialize a new DRM device. No device registration is done.
  366. * Call drm_dev_register() to advertice the device to user space and register it
  367. * with other core subsystems. This should be done last in the device
  368. * initialization sequence to make sure userspace can't access an inconsistent
  369. * state.
  370. *
  371. * The initial ref-count of the object is 1. Use drm_dev_get() and
  372. * drm_dev_put() to take and drop further ref-counts.
  373. *
  374. * Note that for purely virtual devices @parent can be NULL.
  375. *
  376. * Drivers that do not want to allocate their own device struct
  377. * embedding &struct drm_device can call drm_dev_alloc() instead. For drivers
  378. * that do embed &struct drm_device it must be placed first in the overall
  379. * structure, and the overall structure must be allocated using kmalloc(): The
  380. * drm core's release function unconditionally calls kfree() on the @dev pointer
  381. * when the final reference is released. To override this behaviour, and so
  382. * allow embedding of the drm_device inside the driver's device struct at an
  383. * arbitrary offset, you must supply a &drm_driver.release callback and control
  384. * the finalization explicitly.
  385. *
  386. * RETURNS:
  387. * 0 on success, or error code on failure.
  388. */
  389. int drm_dev_init(struct drm_device *dev,
  390. struct drm_driver *driver,
  391. struct device *parent)
  392. {
  393. int ret;
  394. if (!drm_core_init_complete) {
  395. DRM_ERROR("DRM core is not initialized\n");
  396. return -ENODEV;
  397. }
  398. kref_init(&dev->ref);
  399. dev->dev = parent;
  400. dev->driver = driver;
  401. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->filelist);
  402. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->ctxlist);
  403. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->vmalist);
  404. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->maplist);
  405. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->vblank_event_list);
  406. spin_lock_init(&dev->buf_lock);
  407. spin_lock_init(&dev->event_lock);
  408. mutex_init(&dev->struct_mutex);
  409. mutex_init(&dev->filelist_mutex);
  410. mutex_init(&dev->ctxlist_mutex);
  411. mutex_init(&dev->master_mutex);
  412. dev->anon_inode = drm_fs_inode_new();
  413. if (IS_ERR(dev->anon_inode)) {
  414. ret = PTR_ERR(dev->anon_inode);
  415. DRM_ERROR("Cannot allocate anonymous inode: %d\n", ret);
  416. goto err_free;
  417. }
  418. if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_RENDER)) {
  419. ret = drm_minor_alloc(dev, DRM_MINOR_RENDER);
  420. if (ret)
  421. goto err_minors;
  422. }
  423. ret = drm_minor_alloc(dev, DRM_MINOR_PRIMARY);
  424. if (ret)
  425. goto err_minors;
  426. ret = drm_ht_create(&dev->map_hash, 12);
  427. if (ret)
  428. goto err_minors;
  429. drm_legacy_ctxbitmap_init(dev);
  430. if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_GEM)) {
  431. ret = drm_gem_init(dev);
  432. if (ret) {
  433. DRM_ERROR("Cannot initialize graphics execution manager (GEM)\n");
  434. goto err_ctxbitmap;
  435. }
  436. }
  437. /* Use the parent device name as DRM device unique identifier, but fall
  438. * back to the driver name for virtual devices like vgem. */
  439. ret = drm_dev_set_unique(dev, parent ? dev_name(parent) : driver->name);
  440. if (ret)
  441. goto err_setunique;
  442. return 0;
  443. err_setunique:
  444. if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_GEM))
  445. drm_gem_destroy(dev);
  446. err_ctxbitmap:
  447. drm_legacy_ctxbitmap_cleanup(dev);
  448. drm_ht_remove(&dev->map_hash);
  449. err_minors:
  450. drm_minor_free(dev, DRM_MINOR_PRIMARY);
  451. drm_minor_free(dev, DRM_MINOR_RENDER);
  452. drm_minor_free(dev, DRM_MINOR_CONTROL);
  453. drm_fs_inode_free(dev->anon_inode);
  454. err_free:
  455. mutex_destroy(&dev->master_mutex);
  456. mutex_destroy(&dev->ctxlist_mutex);
  457. mutex_destroy(&dev->filelist_mutex);
  458. mutex_destroy(&dev->struct_mutex);
  459. return ret;
  460. }
  461. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_dev_init);
  462. /**
  463. * drm_dev_fini - Finalize a dead DRM device
  464. * @dev: DRM device
  465. *
  466. * Finalize a dead DRM device. This is the converse to drm_dev_init() and
  467. * frees up all data allocated by it. All driver private data should be
  468. * finalized first. Note that this function does not free the @dev, that is
  469. * left to the caller.
  470. *
  471. * The ref-count of @dev must be zero, and drm_dev_fini() should only be called
  472. * from a &drm_driver.release callback.
  473. */
  474. void drm_dev_fini(struct drm_device *dev)
  475. {
  476. drm_vblank_cleanup(dev);
  477. if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_GEM))
  478. drm_gem_destroy(dev);
  479. drm_legacy_ctxbitmap_cleanup(dev);
  480. drm_ht_remove(&dev->map_hash);
  481. drm_fs_inode_free(dev->anon_inode);
  482. drm_minor_free(dev, DRM_MINOR_PRIMARY);
  483. drm_minor_free(dev, DRM_MINOR_RENDER);
  484. drm_minor_free(dev, DRM_MINOR_CONTROL);
  485. mutex_destroy(&dev->master_mutex);
  486. mutex_destroy(&dev->ctxlist_mutex);
  487. mutex_destroy(&dev->filelist_mutex);
  488. mutex_destroy(&dev->struct_mutex);
  489. kfree(dev->unique);
  490. }
  491. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_dev_fini);
  492. /**
  493. * drm_dev_alloc - Allocate new DRM device
  494. * @driver: DRM driver to allocate device for
  495. * @parent: Parent device object
  496. *
  497. * Allocate and initialize a new DRM device. No device registration is done.
  498. * Call drm_dev_register() to advertice the device to user space and register it
  499. * with other core subsystems. This should be done last in the device
  500. * initialization sequence to make sure userspace can't access an inconsistent
  501. * state.
  502. *
  503. * The initial ref-count of the object is 1. Use drm_dev_get() and
  504. * drm_dev_put() to take and drop further ref-counts.
  505. *
  506. * Note that for purely virtual devices @parent can be NULL.
  507. *
  508. * Drivers that wish to subclass or embed &struct drm_device into their
  509. * own struct should look at using drm_dev_init() instead.
  510. *
  511. * RETURNS:
  512. * Pointer to new DRM device, or ERR_PTR on failure.
  513. */
  514. struct drm_device *drm_dev_alloc(struct drm_driver *driver,
  515. struct device *parent)
  516. {
  517. struct drm_device *dev;
  518. int ret;
  519. dev = kzalloc(sizeof(*dev), GFP_KERNEL);
  520. if (!dev)
  521. return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
  522. ret = drm_dev_init(dev, driver, parent);
  523. if (ret) {
  524. kfree(dev);
  525. return ERR_PTR(ret);
  526. }
  527. return dev;
  528. }
  529. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_dev_alloc);
  530. static void drm_dev_release(struct kref *ref)
  531. {
  532. struct drm_device *dev = container_of(ref, struct drm_device, ref);
  533. if (dev->driver->release) {
  534. dev->driver->release(dev);
  535. } else {
  536. drm_dev_fini(dev);
  537. kfree(dev);
  538. }
  539. }
  540. /**
  541. * drm_dev_get - Take reference of a DRM device
  542. * @dev: device to take reference of or NULL
  543. *
  544. * This increases the ref-count of @dev by one. You *must* already own a
  545. * reference when calling this. Use drm_dev_put() to drop this reference
  546. * again.
  547. *
  548. * This function never fails. However, this function does not provide *any*
  549. * guarantee whether the device is alive or running. It only provides a
  550. * reference to the object and the memory associated with it.
  551. */
  552. void drm_dev_get(struct drm_device *dev)
  553. {
  554. if (dev)
  555. kref_get(&dev->ref);
  556. }
  557. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_dev_get);
  558. /**
  559. * drm_dev_put - Drop reference of a DRM device
  560. * @dev: device to drop reference of or NULL
  561. *
  562. * This decreases the ref-count of @dev by one. The device is destroyed if the
  563. * ref-count drops to zero.
  564. */
  565. void drm_dev_put(struct drm_device *dev)
  566. {
  567. if (dev)
  568. kref_put(&dev->ref, drm_dev_release);
  569. }
  570. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_dev_put);
  571. /**
  572. * drm_dev_unref - Drop reference of a DRM device
  573. * @dev: device to drop reference of or NULL
  574. *
  575. * This is a compatibility alias for drm_dev_put() and should not be used by new
  576. * code.
  577. */
  578. void drm_dev_unref(struct drm_device *dev)
  579. {
  580. drm_dev_put(dev);
  581. }
  582. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_dev_unref);
  583. static int create_compat_control_link(struct drm_device *dev)
  584. {
  585. struct drm_minor *minor;
  586. char *name;
  587. int ret;
  588. if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET))
  589. return 0;
  590. minor = *drm_minor_get_slot(dev, DRM_MINOR_PRIMARY);
  591. if (!minor)
  592. return 0;
  593. /*
  594. * Some existing userspace out there uses the existing of the controlD*
  595. * sysfs files to figure out whether it's a modeset driver. It only does
  596. * readdir, hence a symlink is sufficient (and the least confusing
  597. * option). Otherwise controlD* is entirely unused.
  598. *
  599. * Old controlD chardev have been allocated in the range
  600. * 64-127.
  601. */
  602. name = kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "controlD%d", minor->index + 64);
  603. if (!name)
  604. return -ENOMEM;
  605. ret = sysfs_create_link(minor->kdev->kobj.parent,
  606. &minor->kdev->kobj,
  607. name);
  608. kfree(name);
  609. return ret;
  610. }
  611. static void remove_compat_control_link(struct drm_device *dev)
  612. {
  613. struct drm_minor *minor;
  614. char *name;
  615. if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET))
  616. return;
  617. minor = *drm_minor_get_slot(dev, DRM_MINOR_PRIMARY);
  618. if (!minor)
  619. return;
  620. name = kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "controlD%d", minor->index);
  621. if (!name)
  622. return;
  623. sysfs_remove_link(minor->kdev->kobj.parent, name);
  624. kfree(name);
  625. }
  626. /**
  627. * drm_dev_register - Register DRM device
  628. * @dev: Device to register
  629. * @flags: Flags passed to the driver's .load() function
  630. *
  631. * Register the DRM device @dev with the system, advertise device to user-space
  632. * and start normal device operation. @dev must be allocated via drm_dev_alloc()
  633. * previously.
  634. *
  635. * Never call this twice on any device!
  636. *
  637. * NOTE: To ensure backward compatibility with existing drivers method this
  638. * function calls the &drm_driver.load method after registering the device
  639. * nodes, creating race conditions. Usage of the &drm_driver.load methods is
  640. * therefore deprecated, drivers must perform all initialization before calling
  641. * drm_dev_register().
  642. *
  643. * RETURNS:
  644. * 0 on success, negative error code on failure.
  645. */
  646. int drm_dev_register(struct drm_device *dev, unsigned long flags)
  647. {
  648. struct drm_driver *driver = dev->driver;
  649. int ret;
  650. mutex_lock(&drm_global_mutex);
  651. ret = drm_minor_register(dev, DRM_MINOR_CONTROL);
  652. if (ret)
  653. goto err_minors;
  654. ret = drm_minor_register(dev, DRM_MINOR_RENDER);
  655. if (ret)
  656. goto err_minors;
  657. ret = drm_minor_register(dev, DRM_MINOR_PRIMARY);
  658. if (ret)
  659. goto err_minors;
  660. ret = create_compat_control_link(dev);
  661. if (ret)
  662. goto err_minors;
  663. dev->registered = true;
  664. if (dev->driver->load) {
  665. ret = dev->driver->load(dev, flags);
  666. if (ret)
  667. goto err_minors;
  668. }
  669. if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET))
  670. drm_modeset_register_all(dev);
  671. ret = 0;
  672. DRM_INFO("Initialized %s %d.%d.%d %s for %s on minor %d\n",
  673. driver->name, driver->major, driver->minor,
  674. driver->patchlevel, driver->date,
  675. dev->dev ? dev_name(dev->dev) : "virtual device",
  676. dev->primary->index);
  677. goto out_unlock;
  678. err_minors:
  679. remove_compat_control_link(dev);
  680. drm_minor_unregister(dev, DRM_MINOR_PRIMARY);
  681. drm_minor_unregister(dev, DRM_MINOR_RENDER);
  682. drm_minor_unregister(dev, DRM_MINOR_CONTROL);
  683. out_unlock:
  684. mutex_unlock(&drm_global_mutex);
  685. return ret;
  686. }
  687. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_dev_register);
  688. /**
  689. * drm_dev_unregister - Unregister DRM device
  690. * @dev: Device to unregister
  691. *
  692. * Unregister the DRM device from the system. This does the reverse of
  693. * drm_dev_register() but does not deallocate the device. The caller must call
  694. * drm_dev_put() to drop their final reference.
  695. *
  696. * A special form of unregistering for hotpluggable devices is drm_dev_unplug(),
  697. * which can be called while there are still open users of @dev.
  698. *
  699. * This should be called first in the device teardown code to make sure
  700. * userspace can't access the device instance any more.
  701. */
  702. void drm_dev_unregister(struct drm_device *dev)
  703. {
  704. struct drm_map_list *r_list, *list_temp;
  705. if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_LEGACY))
  706. drm_lastclose(dev);
  707. dev->registered = false;
  708. if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET))
  709. drm_modeset_unregister_all(dev);
  710. if (dev->driver->unload)
  711. dev->driver->unload(dev);
  712. if (dev->agp)
  713. drm_pci_agp_destroy(dev);
  714. list_for_each_entry_safe(r_list, list_temp, &dev->maplist, head)
  715. drm_legacy_rmmap(dev, r_list->map);
  716. remove_compat_control_link(dev);
  717. drm_minor_unregister(dev, DRM_MINOR_PRIMARY);
  718. drm_minor_unregister(dev, DRM_MINOR_RENDER);
  719. drm_minor_unregister(dev, DRM_MINOR_CONTROL);
  720. }
  721. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_dev_unregister);
  722. /**
  723. * drm_dev_set_unique - Set the unique name of a DRM device
  724. * @dev: device of which to set the unique name
  725. * @name: unique name
  726. *
  727. * Sets the unique name of a DRM device using the specified string. Drivers
  728. * can use this at driver probe time if the unique name of the devices they
  729. * drive is static.
  730. *
  731. * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
  732. */
  733. int drm_dev_set_unique(struct drm_device *dev, const char *name)
  734. {
  735. kfree(dev->unique);
  736. dev->unique = kstrdup(name, GFP_KERNEL);
  737. return dev->unique ? 0 : -ENOMEM;
  738. }
  739. EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_dev_set_unique);
  740. /*
  741. * DRM Core
  742. * The DRM core module initializes all global DRM objects and makes them
  743. * available to drivers. Once setup, drivers can probe their respective
  744. * devices.
  745. * Currently, core management includes:
  746. * - The "DRM-Global" key/value database
  747. * - Global ID management for connectors
  748. * - DRM major number allocation
  749. * - DRM minor management
  750. * - DRM sysfs class
  751. * - DRM debugfs root
  752. *
  753. * Furthermore, the DRM core provides dynamic char-dev lookups. For each
  754. * interface registered on a DRM device, you can request minor numbers from DRM
  755. * core. DRM core takes care of major-number management and char-dev
  756. * registration. A stub ->open() callback forwards any open() requests to the
  757. * registered minor.
  758. */
  759. static int drm_stub_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
  760. {
  761. const struct file_operations *new_fops;
  762. struct drm_minor *minor;
  763. int err;
  764. DRM_DEBUG("\n");
  765. mutex_lock(&drm_global_mutex);
  766. minor = drm_minor_acquire(iminor(inode));
  767. if (IS_ERR(minor)) {
  768. err = PTR_ERR(minor);
  769. goto out_unlock;
  770. }
  771. new_fops = fops_get(minor->dev->driver->fops);
  772. if (!new_fops) {
  773. err = -ENODEV;
  774. goto out_release;
  775. }
  776. replace_fops(filp, new_fops);
  777. if (filp->f_op->open)
  778. err = filp->f_op->open(inode, filp);
  779. else
  780. err = 0;
  781. out_release:
  782. drm_minor_release(minor);
  783. out_unlock:
  784. mutex_unlock(&drm_global_mutex);
  785. return err;
  786. }
  787. static const struct file_operations drm_stub_fops = {
  788. .owner = THIS_MODULE,
  789. .open = drm_stub_open,
  790. .llseek = noop_llseek,
  791. };
  792. static void drm_core_exit(void)
  793. {
  794. unregister_chrdev(DRM_MAJOR, "drm");
  795. debugfs_remove(drm_debugfs_root);
  796. drm_sysfs_destroy();
  797. idr_destroy(&drm_minors_idr);
  798. drm_connector_ida_destroy();
  799. drm_global_release();
  800. }
  801. static int __init drm_core_init(void)
  802. {
  803. int ret;
  804. drm_global_init();
  805. drm_connector_ida_init();
  806. idr_init(&drm_minors_idr);
  807. ret = drm_sysfs_init();
  808. if (ret < 0) {
  809. DRM_ERROR("Cannot create DRM class: %d\n", ret);
  810. goto error;
  811. }
  812. drm_debugfs_root = debugfs_create_dir("dri", NULL);
  813. if (!drm_debugfs_root) {
  814. ret = -ENOMEM;
  815. DRM_ERROR("Cannot create debugfs-root: %d\n", ret);
  816. goto error;
  817. }
  818. ret = register_chrdev(DRM_MAJOR, "drm", &drm_stub_fops);
  819. if (ret < 0)
  820. goto error;
  821. drm_core_init_complete = true;
  822. DRM_DEBUG("Initialized\n");
  823. return 0;
  824. error:
  825. drm_core_exit();
  826. return ret;
  827. }
  828. module_init(drm_core_init);
  829. module_exit(drm_core_exit);