3 * Memory management wrappers for DRM
5 * \author Rickard E. (Rik) Faith <faith@valinux.com>
6 * \author Gareth Hughes <gareth@valinux.com>
10 * Created: Thu Feb 4 14:00:34 1999 by faith@valinux.com
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36 #include <linux/config.h>
37 #include <linux/highmem.h>
41 #include "drm_memory_debug.h"
45 void drm_mem_init(void)
50 * Called when "/proc/dri/%dev%/mem" is read.
52 * \param buf output buffer.
53 * \param start start of output data.
54 * \param offset requested start offset.
55 * \param len requested number of bytes.
56 * \param eof whether there is no more data to return.
57 * \param data private data.
58 * \return number of written bytes.
62 int drm_mem_info(char *buf, char **start, off_t offset,
63 int len, int *eof, void *data)
68 /** Wrapper around kmalloc() and kfree() */
69 void *drm_realloc(void *oldpt, size_t oldsize, size_t size, int area)
73 if (!(pt = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL)))
75 if (oldpt && oldsize) {
76 memcpy(pt, oldpt, oldsize);
84 * Find the drm_map that covers the range [offset, offset+size).
86 static drm_map_t *drm_lookup_map(unsigned long offset,
87 unsigned long size, drm_device_t * dev)
89 struct list_head *list;
90 drm_map_list_t *r_list;
93 list_for_each(list, &dev->maplist->head) {
94 r_list = (drm_map_list_t *) list;
98 if (map->offset <= offset
99 && (offset + size) <= (map->offset + map->size))
105 static void *agp_remap(unsigned long offset, unsigned long size,
108 unsigned long *phys_addr_map, i, num_pages =
109 PAGE_ALIGN(size) / PAGE_SIZE;
110 struct drm_agp_mem *agpmem;
111 struct page **page_map;
114 size = PAGE_ALIGN(size);
117 offset -= dev->hose->mem_space->start;
120 for (agpmem = dev->agp->memory; agpmem; agpmem = agpmem->next)
121 if (agpmem->bound <= offset
122 && (agpmem->bound + (agpmem->pages << PAGE_SHIFT)) >=
129 * OK, we're mapping AGP space on a chipset/platform on which memory accesses by
130 * the CPU do not get remapped by the GART. We fix this by using the kernel's
131 * page-table instead (that's probably faster anyhow...).
133 /* note: use vmalloc() because num_pages could be large... */
134 page_map = vmalloc(num_pages * sizeof(struct page *));
139 agpmem->memory->memory + (offset - agpmem->bound) / PAGE_SIZE;
140 for (i = 0; i < num_pages; ++i)
141 page_map[i] = pfn_to_page(phys_addr_map[i] >> PAGE_SHIFT);
142 addr = vmap(page_map, num_pages, VM_IOREMAP, PAGE_AGP);
148 /** Wrapper around agp_allocate_memory() */
149 DRM_AGP_MEM *drm_alloc_agp(drm_device_t * dev, int pages, u32 type)
151 return drm_agp_allocate_memory(dev->agp->bridge, pages, type);
154 /** Wrapper around agp_free_memory() */
155 int drm_free_agp(DRM_AGP_MEM * handle, int pages)
157 return drm_agp_free_memory(handle) ? 0 : -EINVAL;
160 /** Wrapper around agp_bind_memory() */
161 int drm_bind_agp(DRM_AGP_MEM * handle, unsigned int start)
163 return drm_agp_bind_memory(handle, start);
166 /** Wrapper around agp_unbind_memory() */
167 int drm_unbind_agp(DRM_AGP_MEM * handle)
169 return drm_agp_unbind_memory(handle);
172 #else /* __OS_HAS_AGP */
174 static inline drm_map_t *drm_lookup_map(unsigned long offset,
175 unsigned long size, drm_device_t * dev)
180 static inline void *agp_remap(unsigned long offset, unsigned long size,
188 void *drm_ioremap(unsigned long offset, unsigned long size,
191 if (drm_core_has_AGP(dev) && dev->agp && dev->agp->cant_use_aperture) {
192 drm_map_t *map = drm_lookup_map(offset, size, dev);
194 if (map && map->type == _DRM_AGP)
195 return agp_remap(offset, size, dev);
197 return ioremap(offset, size);
199 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_ioremap);
202 void *drm_ioremap_nocache(unsigned long offset,
203 unsigned long size, drm_device_t * dev)
205 if (drm_core_has_AGP(dev) && dev->agp && dev->agp->cant_use_aperture) {
206 drm_map_t *map = drm_lookup_map(offset, size, dev);
208 if (map && map->type == _DRM_AGP)
209 return agp_remap(offset, size, dev);
211 return ioremap_nocache(offset, size);
215 void drm_ioremapfree(void *pt, unsigned long size,
219 * This is a bit ugly. It would be much cleaner if the DRM API would use separate
220 * routines for handling mappings in the AGP space. Hopefully this can be done in
221 * a future revision of the interface...
223 if (drm_core_has_AGP(dev) && dev->agp && dev->agp->cant_use_aperture
224 && ((unsigned long)pt >= VMALLOC_START
225 && (unsigned long)pt < VMALLOC_END)) {
226 unsigned long offset;
229 offset = drm_follow_page(pt) | ((unsigned long)pt & ~PAGE_MASK);
230 map = drm_lookup_map(offset, size, dev);
231 if (map && map->type == _DRM_AGP) {
239 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_ioremapfree);
241 #endif /* debug_memory */