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linux-next/include/drm/drm_sman.h
Dave Airlie c0e09200dc drm: reorganise drm tree to be more future proof.
With the coming of kernel based modesetting and the memory manager stuff,
the everything in one directory approach was getting very ugly and
starting to be unmanageable.

This restructures the drm along the lines of other kernel components.

It creates a drivers/gpu/drm directory and moves the hw drivers into
subdirectores. It moves the includes into an include/drm, and
sets up the unifdef for the userspace headers we should be exporting.

Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
2008-07-14 10:45:01 +10:00

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/**************************************************************************
*
* Copyright 2006 Tungsten Graphics, Inc., Bismarck, ND., USA.
* All Rights Reserved.
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**************************************************************************/
/*
* Simple memory MANager interface that keeps track on allocate regions on a
* per "owner" basis. All regions associated with an "owner" can be released
* with a simple call. Typically if the "owner" exists. The owner is any
* "unsigned long" identifier. Can typically be a pointer to a file private
* struct or a context identifier.
*
* Authors:
* Thomas Hellström <thomas-at-tungstengraphics-dot-com>
*/
#ifndef DRM_SMAN_H
#define DRM_SMAN_H
#include "drmP.h"
#include "drm_hashtab.h"
/*
* A class that is an abstration of a simple memory allocator.
* The sman implementation provides a default such allocator
* using the drm_mm.c implementation. But the user can replace it.
* See the SiS implementation, which may use the SiS FB kernel module
* for memory management.
*/
struct drm_sman_mm {
/* private info. If allocated, needs to be destroyed by the destroy
function */
void *private;
/* Allocate a memory block with given size and alignment.
Return an opaque reference to the memory block */
void *(*allocate) (void *private, unsigned long size,
unsigned alignment);
/* Free a memory block. "ref" is the opaque reference that we got from
the "alloc" function */
void (*free) (void *private, void *ref);
/* Free all resources associated with this allocator */
void (*destroy) (void *private);
/* Return a memory offset from the opaque reference returned from the
"alloc" function */
unsigned long (*offset) (void *private, void *ref);
};
struct drm_memblock_item {
struct list_head owner_list;
struct drm_hash_item user_hash;
void *mm_info;
struct drm_sman_mm *mm;
struct drm_sman *sman;
};
struct drm_sman {
struct drm_sman_mm *mm;
int num_managers;
struct drm_open_hash owner_hash_tab;
struct drm_open_hash user_hash_tab;
struct list_head owner_items;
};
/*
* Take down a memory manager. This function should only be called after a
* successful init and after a call to drm_sman_cleanup.
*/
extern void drm_sman_takedown(struct drm_sman * sman);
/*
* Allocate structures for a manager.
* num_managers are the number of memory pools to manage. (VRAM, AGP, ....)
* user_order is the log2 of the number of buckets in the user hash table.
* set this to approximately log2 of the max number of memory regions
* that will be allocated for _all_ pools together.
* owner_order is the log2 of the number of buckets in the owner hash table.
* set this to approximately log2 of
* the number of client file connections that will
* be using the manager.
*
*/
extern int drm_sman_init(struct drm_sman * sman, unsigned int num_managers,
unsigned int user_order, unsigned int owner_order);
/*
* Initialize a drm_mm.c allocator. Should be called only once for each
* manager unless a customized allogator is used.
*/
extern int drm_sman_set_range(struct drm_sman * sman, unsigned int manager,
unsigned long start, unsigned long size);
/*
* Initialize a customized allocator for one of the managers.
* (See the SiS module). The object pointed to by "allocator" is copied,
* so it can be destroyed after this call.
*/
extern int drm_sman_set_manager(struct drm_sman * sman, unsigned int mananger,
struct drm_sman_mm * allocator);
/*
* Allocate a memory block. Aligment is not implemented yet.
*/
extern struct drm_memblock_item *drm_sman_alloc(struct drm_sman * sman,
unsigned int manager,
unsigned long size,
unsigned alignment,
unsigned long owner);
/*
* Free a memory block identified by its user hash key.
*/
extern int drm_sman_free_key(struct drm_sman * sman, unsigned int key);
/*
* returns 1 iff there are no stale memory blocks associated with this owner.
* Typically called to determine if we need to idle the hardware and call
* drm_sman_owner_cleanup. If there are no stale memory blocks, it removes all
* resources associated with owner.
*/
extern int drm_sman_owner_clean(struct drm_sman * sman, unsigned long owner);
/*
* Frees all stale memory blocks associated with this owner. Note that this
* requires that the hardware is finished with all blocks, so the graphics engine
* should be idled before this call is made. This function also frees
* any resources associated with "owner" and should be called when owner
* is not going to be referenced anymore.
*/
extern void drm_sman_owner_cleanup(struct drm_sman * sman, unsigned long owner);
/*
* Frees all stale memory blocks associated with the memory manager.
* See idling above.
*/
extern void drm_sman_cleanup(struct drm_sman * sman);
#endif