/*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
*
* Copyright © 2014-2016 Intel Corporation
*/
#include <linux/dma-fence-array.h>
#include "gt/intel_engine.h"
#include "i915_gem_ioctls.h"
#include "i915_gem_object.h"
static __always_inline u32 __busy_read_flag(u16 id)
{
if (id == (u16)I915_ENGINE_CLASS_INVALID)
return 0xffff0000u;
GEM_BUG_ON(id >= 16);
return 0x10000u << id;
}
static __always_inline u32 __busy_write_id(u16 id)
{
/*
* The uABI guarantees an active writer is also amongst the read
* engines. This would be true if we accessed the activity tracking
* under the lock, but as we perform the lookup of the object and
* its activity locklessly we can not guarantee that the last_write
* being active implies that we have set the same engine flag from
* last_read - hence we always set both read and write busy for
* last_write.
*/
if (id == (u16)I915_ENGINE_CLASS_INVALID)
return 0xffffffffu;
return (id + 1) | __busy_read_flag(id);
}
static __always_inline unsigned int
__busy_set_if_active(struct dma_fence *fence, u32 (*flag)(u16 id))
{
const struct i915_request *rq;
/*
* We have to check the current hw status of the fence as the uABI
* guarantees forward progress. We could rely on the idle worker
* to eventually flush us, but to minimise latency just ask the
* hardware.
*
* Note we only report on the status of native fences and we currently
* have two native fences:
*
* 1. A composite fence (dma_fence_array) constructed of i915 requests
* created during a parallel submission. In this case we deconstruct the
* composite fence into individual i915 requests and check the status of
* each request.
*
* 2. A single i915 request.
*/
if (dma_fence_is_array(fence)) {
struct dma_fence_array *array = to_dma_fence_array(fence);
struct dma_fence **child = array->fences;
unsigned int nchild = array->num_fences;
do {
struct dma_fence *current_fence = *child++;
/* Not an i915 fence, can't be busy per above */
if (!dma_fence_is_i915(current_fence) ||
!test_bit(I915_FENCE_FLAG_COMPOSITE,
¤t_fence->flags)) {
return 0;
}
rq = to_request(current_fence);
if (!i915_request_completed(rq))
return flag(rq->engine->uabi_class);
} while (--nchild);
/* All requests in array complete, not busy */
return 0;
} else {
if (!dma_fence_is_i915(fence))
return 0;
rq = to_request(fence);
if (i915_request_completed(rq))
return 0;
/* Beware type-expansion follies! */
BUILD_BUG_ON(!typecheck(u16, rq->engine->uabi_class));
return flag(rq->engine->uabi_class);
}
}
static __always_inline unsigned int
busy_check_reader(struct dma_fence *fence)
{
return __busy_set_if_active(fence, __busy_read_flag);
}
static __always_inline unsigned int
busy_check_writer(struct dma_fence *fence)
{
if (!fence)
return 0;
return __busy_set_if_active(fence, __busy_write_id);
}
int
i915_gem_busy_ioctl(struct drm_device *dev, void *data,
struct drm_file *file)
{
struct drm_i915_gem_busy *args = data;
struct drm_i915_gem_object *obj;
struct dma_resv_iter cursor;
struct dma_fence *fence;
int err;
err = -ENOENT;
rcu_read_lock();
obj = i915_gem_object_lookup_rcu(file, args->handle);
if (!obj)
goto out;
/*
* A discrepancy here is that we do not report the status of
* non-i915 fences, i.e. even though we may report the object as idle,
* a call to set-domain may still stall waiting for foreign rendering.
* This also means that wait-ioctl may report an object as busy,
* where busy-ioctl considers it idle.
*
* We trade the ability to warn of foreign fences to report on which
* i915 engines are active for the object.
*
* Alternatively, we can trade that extra information on read/write
* activity with
* args->busy =
* !dma_resv_test_signaled(obj->resv, DMA_RESV_USAGE_READ);
* to report the overall busyness. This is what the wait-ioctl does.
*
*/
args->busy = 0;
dma_resv_iter_begin(&cursor, obj->base.resv, DMA_RESV_USAGE_READ);
dma_resv_for_each_fence_unlocked(&cursor, fence) {
if (dma_resv_iter_is_restarted(&cursor))
args->busy = 0;
if (dma_resv_iter_usage(&cursor) <= DMA_RESV_USAGE_WRITE)
/* Translate the write fences to the READ *and* WRITE engine */
args->busy |= busy_check_writer(fence);
else
/* Translate read fences to READ set of engines */
args->busy |= busy_check_reader(fence);
}
dma_resv_iter_end(&cursor);
err = 0;
out:
rcu_read_unlock();
return err;
}