freebsd-dev/sys/dev/drm/drm_vm.c
Robert Noland 9c03c0d88c Rework how drm maps are handled.
* On 32 bit platforms we steal the upper 4 bits of the map handle
   to store a unique map id.
 * On 64 bit platforms we steal the upper 24 bits.

Resolves issues where the offsets that are handed to mmap may overlap the VRAM on some cards.

Tested on: radeon, intel, mga, and via.

This will break nouveau.  I will spin new patches shortly.
2010-04-22 18:21:25 +00:00

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/*-
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/** @file drm_vm.c
* Support code for mmaping of DRM maps.
*/
#include "dev/drm/drmP.h"
#include "dev/drm/drm.h"
int drm_mmap(struct cdev *kdev, vm_ooffset_t offset, vm_paddr_t *paddr,
int prot, vm_memattr_t *memattr)
{
struct drm_device *dev = drm_get_device_from_kdev(kdev);
struct drm_file *file_priv = NULL;
drm_local_map_t *map;
enum drm_map_type type;
vm_paddr_t phys;
int error;
/* d_mmap gets called twice, we can only reference file_priv during
* the first call. We need to assume that if error is EBADF the
* call was succesful and the client is authenticated.
*/
error = devfs_get_cdevpriv((void **)&file_priv);
if (error == ENOENT) {
DRM_ERROR("Could not find authenticator!\n");
return EINVAL;
}
if (file_priv && !file_priv->authenticated)
return EACCES;
DRM_DEBUG("called with offset %016jx\n", offset);
if (dev->dma && offset < ptoa(dev->dma->page_count)) {
drm_device_dma_t *dma = dev->dma;
DRM_SPINLOCK(&dev->dma_lock);
if (dma->pagelist != NULL) {
unsigned long page = offset >> PAGE_SHIFT;
unsigned long phys = dma->pagelist[page];
DRM_SPINUNLOCK(&dev->dma_lock);
*paddr = phys;
return 0;
} else {
DRM_SPINUNLOCK(&dev->dma_lock);
return -1;
}
}
/* A sequential search of a linked list is
fine here because: 1) there will only be
about 5-10 entries in the list and, 2) a
DRI client only has to do this mapping
once, so it doesn't have to be optimized
for performance, even if the list was a
bit longer.
*/
DRM_LOCK();
TAILQ_FOREACH(map, &dev->maplist, link) {
if (offset >> DRM_MAP_HANDLE_SHIFT ==
(unsigned long)map->handle >> DRM_MAP_HANDLE_SHIFT)
break;
}
if (map == NULL) {
DRM_DEBUG("Can't find map, request offset = %016jx\n", offset);
TAILQ_FOREACH(map, &dev->maplist, link) {
DRM_DEBUG("map offset = %016lx, handle = %016lx\n",
map->offset, (unsigned long)map->handle);
}
DRM_UNLOCK();
return -1;
}
if (((map->flags & _DRM_RESTRICTED) && !DRM_SUSER(DRM_CURPROC))) {
DRM_UNLOCK();
DRM_DEBUG("restricted map\n");
return -1;
}
type = map->type;
DRM_UNLOCK();
offset = offset & ((1ULL << DRM_MAP_HANDLE_SHIFT) - 1);
switch (type) {
case _DRM_FRAME_BUFFER:
case _DRM_AGP:
*memattr = VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_COMBINING;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case _DRM_REGISTERS:
phys = map->offset + offset;
break;
case _DRM_SCATTER_GATHER:
*memattr = VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_COMBINING;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case _DRM_CONSISTENT:
case _DRM_SHM:
phys = vtophys((char *)map->virtual + offset);
break;
default:
DRM_ERROR("bad map type %d\n", type);
return -1; /* This should never happen. */
}
*paddr = phys;
return 0;
}