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ubports_kernel_google_msm/include/linux/sync.h
Erik Gilling c80114fd8b sync: allow async waits to be canceled
In order to allow drivers to cleanly handled teardown we need to allow them
to cancel pending async waits.  To do this cleanly, we move allocation of
sync_fence_waiter to the driver calling sync_async_wait().

Change-Id: Ifcd95648be6ec07026d67f810070a4310f099989
Signed-off-by: Erik Gilling <konkers@android.com>
2012-05-30 13:12:40 -07:00

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/*
* include/linux/sync.h
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Google, Inc.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
*/
#ifndef _LINUX_SYNC_H
#define _LINUX_SYNC_H
#include <linux/types.h>
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#include <linux/ktime.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/wait.h>
struct sync_timeline;
struct sync_pt;
struct sync_fence;
/**
* struct sync_timeline_ops - sync object implementation ops
* @driver_name: name of the implentation
* @dup: duplicate a sync_pt
* @has_signaled: returns:
* 1 if pt has signaled
* 0 if pt has not signaled
* <0 on error
* @compare: returns:
* 1 if b will signal before a
* 0 if a and b will signal at the same time
* -1 if a will signabl before b
* @free_pt: called before sync_pt is freed
* @release_obj: called before sync_timeline is freed
* @print_obj: print aditional debug information about sync_timeline.
* should not print a newline
* @print_pt: print aditional debug information about sync_pt.
* should not print a newline
* @fill_driver_data: write implmentation specific driver data to data.
* should return an error if there is not enough room
* as specified by size. This information is returned
* to userspace by SYNC_IOC_FENCE_INFO.
*/
struct sync_timeline_ops {
const char *driver_name;
/* required */
struct sync_pt *(*dup)(struct sync_pt *pt);
/* required */
int (*has_signaled)(struct sync_pt *pt);
/* required */
int (*compare)(struct sync_pt *a, struct sync_pt *b);
/* optional */
void (*free_pt)(struct sync_pt *sync_pt);
/* optional */
void (*release_obj)(struct sync_timeline *sync_timeline);
/* optional */
void (*print_obj)(struct seq_file *s,
struct sync_timeline *sync_timeline);
/* optional */
void (*print_pt)(struct seq_file *s, struct sync_pt *sync_pt);
/* optional */
int (*fill_driver_data)(struct sync_pt *syncpt, void *data, int size);
};
/**
* struct sync_timeline - sync object
* @ops: ops that define the implementaiton of the sync_timeline
* @name: name of the sync_timeline. Useful for debugging
* @destoryed: set when sync_timeline is destroyed
* @child_list_head: list of children sync_pts for this sync_timeline
* @child_list_lock: lock protecting @child_list_head, destroyed, and
* sync_pt.status
* @active_list_head: list of active (unsignaled/errored) sync_pts
* @sync_timeline_list: membership in global sync_timeline_list
*/
struct sync_timeline {
const struct sync_timeline_ops *ops;
char name[32];
/* protected by child_list_lock */
bool destroyed;
struct list_head child_list_head;
spinlock_t child_list_lock;
struct list_head active_list_head;
spinlock_t active_list_lock;
struct list_head sync_timeline_list;
};
/**
* struct sync_pt - sync point
* @parent: sync_timeline to which this sync_pt belongs
* @child_list: membership in sync_timeline.child_list_head
* @active_list: membership in sync_timeline.active_list_head
* @fence: sync_fence to which the sync_pt belongs
* @pt_list: membership in sync_fence.pt_list_head
* @status: 1: signaled, 0:active, <0: error
* @timestamp: time which sync_pt status transitioned from active to
* singaled or error.
*/
struct sync_pt {
struct sync_timeline *parent;
struct list_head child_list;
struct list_head active_list;
struct sync_fence *fence;
struct list_head pt_list;
/* protected by parent->active_list_lock */
int status;
ktime_t timestamp;
};
/**
* struct sync_fence - sync fence
* @file: file representing this fence
* @name: name of sync_fence. Useful for debugging
* @pt_list_head: list of sync_pts in ths fence. immutable once fence
* is created
* @waiter_list_head: list of asynchronous waiters on this fence
* @waiter_list_lock: lock protecting @waiter_list_head and @status
* @status: 1: signaled, 0:active, <0: error
*
* @wq: wait queue for fence signaling
* @sync_fence_list: membership in global fence list
*/
struct sync_fence {
struct file *file;
char name[32];
/* this list is immutable once the fence is created */
struct list_head pt_list_head;
struct list_head waiter_list_head;
spinlock_t waiter_list_lock; /* also protects status */
int status;
wait_queue_head_t wq;
struct list_head sync_fence_list;
};
struct sync_fence_waiter;
typedef void (*sync_callback_t)(struct sync_fence *fence,
struct sync_fence_waiter *waiter);
/**
* struct sync_fence_waiter - metadata for asynchronous waiter on a fence
* @waiter_list: membership in sync_fence.waiter_list_head
* @callback: function pointer to call when fence signals
* @callback_data: pointer to pass to @callback
*/
struct sync_fence_waiter {
struct list_head waiter_list;
sync_callback_t callback;
};
static inline void sync_fence_waiter_init(struct sync_fence_waiter *waiter,
sync_callback_t callback)
{
waiter->callback = callback;
}
/*
* API for sync_timeline implementers
*/
/**
* sync_timeline_create() - creates a sync object
* @ops: specifies the implemention ops for the object
* @size: size to allocate for this obj
* @name: sync_timeline name
*
* Creates a new sync_timeline which will use the implemetation specified by
* @ops. @size bytes will be allocated allowing for implemntation specific
* data to be kept after the generic sync_timeline stuct.
*/
struct sync_timeline *sync_timeline_create(const struct sync_timeline_ops *ops,
int size, const char *name);
/**
* sync_timeline_destory() - destorys a sync object
* @obj: sync_timeline to destroy
*
* A sync implemntation should call this when the @obj is going away
* (i.e. module unload.) @obj won't actually be freed until all its childern
* sync_pts are freed.
*/
void sync_timeline_destroy(struct sync_timeline *obj);
/**
* sync_timeline_signal() - signal a status change on a sync_timeline
* @obj: sync_timeline to signal
*
* A sync implemntation should call this any time one of it's sync_pts
* has signaled or has an error condition.
*/
void sync_timeline_signal(struct sync_timeline *obj);
/**
* sync_pt_create() - creates a sync pt
* @parent: sync_pt's parent sync_timeline
* @size: size to allocate for this pt
*
* Creates a new sync_pt as a chiled of @parent. @size bytes will be
* allocated allowing for implemntation specific data to be kept after
* the generic sync_timeline struct.
*/
struct sync_pt *sync_pt_create(struct sync_timeline *parent, int size);
/**
* sync_pt_free() - frees a sync pt
* @pt: sync_pt to free
*
* This should only be called on sync_pts which have been created but
* not added to a fence.
*/
void sync_pt_free(struct sync_pt *pt);
/**
* sync_fence_create() - creates a sync fence
* @name: name of fence to create
* @pt: sync_pt to add to the fence
*
* Creates a fence containg @pt. Once this is called, the fence takes
* ownership of @pt.
*/
struct sync_fence *sync_fence_create(const char *name, struct sync_pt *pt);
/*
* API for sync_fence consumers
*/
/**
* sync_fence_merge() - merge two fences
* @name: name of new fence
* @a: fence a
* @b: fence b
*
* Creates a new fence which contains copies of all the sync_pts in both
* @a and @b. @a and @b remain valid, independent fences.
*/
struct sync_fence *sync_fence_merge(const char *name,
struct sync_fence *a, struct sync_fence *b);
/**
* sync_fence_fdget() - get a fence from an fd
* @fd: fd referencing a fence
*
* Ensures @fd references a valid fence, increments the refcount of the backing
* file, and returns the fence.
*/
struct sync_fence *sync_fence_fdget(int fd);
/**
* sync_fence_put() - puts a refernnce of a sync fence
* @fence: fence to put
*
* Puts a reference on @fence. If this is the last reference, the fence and
* all it's sync_pts will be freed
*/
void sync_fence_put(struct sync_fence *fence);
/**
* sync_fence_install() - installs a fence into a file descriptor
* @fence: fence to instal
* @fd: file descriptor in which to install the fence
*
* Installs @fence into @fd. @fd's should be acquired through get_unused_fd().
*/
void sync_fence_install(struct sync_fence *fence, int fd);
/**
* sync_fence_wait_async() - registers and async wait on the fence
* @fence: fence to wait on
* @waiter: waiter callback struck
*
* Returns 1 if @fence has already signaled.
*
* Registers a callback to be called when @fence signals or has an error.
* @waiter should be initialized with sync_fence_waiter_init().
*/
int sync_fence_wait_async(struct sync_fence *fence,
struct sync_fence_waiter *waiter);
/**
* sync_fence_cancel_async() - cancels an async wait
* @fence: fence to wait on
* @waiter: waiter callback struck
*
* returns 0 if waiter was removed from fence's async waiter list.
* returns -ENOENT if waiter was not found on fence's async waiter list.
*
* Cancels a previously registered async wait. Will fail gracefully if
* @waiter was never registered or if @fence has already signaled @waiter.
*/
int sync_fence_cancel_async(struct sync_fence *fence,
struct sync_fence_waiter *waiter);
/**
* sync_fence_wait() - wait on fence
* @fence: fence to wait on
* @tiemout: timeout in ms
*
* Wait for @fence to be signaled or have an error. Waits indefintly
* if @timeout = 0
*/
int sync_fence_wait(struct sync_fence *fence, long timeout);
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
/**
* struct sync_merge_data - data passed to merge ioctl
* @fd2: file descriptor of second fence
* @name: name of new fence
* @fence: returns the fd of the new fence to userspace
*/
struct sync_merge_data {
__s32 fd2; /* fd of second fence */
char name[32]; /* name of new fence */
__s32 fence; /* fd on newly created fence */
};
/**
* struct sync_pt_info - detailed sync_pt information
* @len: length of sync_pt_info including any driver_data
* @obj_name: name of parent sync_timeline
* @driver_name: name of driver implmenting the parent
* @status: status of the sync_pt 0:active 1:signaled <0:error
* @timestamp_ns: timestamp of status change in nanoseconds
* @driver_data: any driver dependant data
*/
struct sync_pt_info {
__u32 len;
char obj_name[32];
char driver_name[32];
__s32 status;
__u64 timestamp_ns;
__u8 driver_data[0];
};
/**
* struct sync_fence_info_data - data returned from fence info ioctl
* @len: ioctl caller writes the size of the buffer its passing in.
* ioctl returns length of sync_fence_data reutnred to userspace
* including pt_info.
* @name: name of fence
* @status: status of fence. 1: signaled 0:active <0:error
* @pt_info: a sync_pt_info struct for every sync_pt in the fence
*/
struct sync_fence_info_data {
__u32 len;
char name[32];
__s32 status;
__u8 pt_info[0];
};
#define SYNC_IOC_MAGIC '>'
/**
* DOC: SYNC_IOC_WAIT - wait for a fence to signal
*
* pass timeout in milliseconds.
*/
#define SYNC_IOC_WAIT _IOW(SYNC_IOC_MAGIC, 0, __u32)
/**
* DOC: SYNC_IOC_MERGE - merge two fences
*
* Takes a struct sync_merge_data. Creates a new fence containing copies of
* the sync_pts in both the calling fd and sync_merge_data.fd2. Returns the
* new fence's fd in sync_merge_data.fence
*/
#define SYNC_IOC_MERGE _IOWR(SYNC_IOC_MAGIC, 1, struct sync_merge_data)
/**
* DOC: SYNC_IOC_FENCE_INFO - get detailed information on a fence
*
* Takes a struct sync_fence_info_data with extra space allocated for pt_info.
* Caller should write the size of the buffer into len. On return, len is
* updated to reflect the total size of the sync_fence_info_data including
* pt_info.
*
* pt_info is a buffer containing sync_pt_infos for every sync_pt in the fence.
* To itterate over the sync_pt_infos, use the sync_pt_info.len field.
*/
#define SYNC_IOC_FENCE_INFO _IOWR(SYNC_IOC_MAGIC, 2,\
struct sync_fence_info_data)
#endif /* _LINUX_SYNC_H */