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author | Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> | 2017-03-08 17:12:44 +0300 |
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committer | Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> | 2017-03-14 16:38:33 +0300 |
commit | b93658f83fa7f89cde5cfba7158da2be8cac42b2 (patch) | |
tree | fd39bd7cc02e2d6f40734b252474c0265af3ab81 /drivers | |
parent | 7d52cb88c9ca20c32288de6ed62b32410c936ccc (diff) | |
download | linux-b93658f83fa7f89cde5cfba7158da2be8cac42b2.tar.xz |
drm/doc: Document drm_file.[hc]
Well, mostly drm_file.h, and clean up all related things:
- I didnt' figure out the difference between preclose and postclose.
The existing explanation in drm-internals.rst didn't convince me,
since it's also really outdated - we clean up pending DRM events in
the core nowadays. I put a FIXME in for the future.
- Another FIXME is to have a macro for default fops.
- Lots of links all around, main areas are to tie the overview in
drm_file.c more into the callbacks in struct drm_device, and the
other is to link render/primary node code to the right sections in
drm-uapi.rst.
- Also moved the open/close stuff to drm_drv.h from drm-internals.rst,
seems like the better place for that information. Since that section
was rather outdated this amounted to full-on rewrite.
A big missing piece here is some overview graph, but I think better to
wait with that one until drm_device and drm_driver are also fully
documented.
v2: Nits from Sean.
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Liviu Dudau <Liviu.Dudau@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170308141257.12119-12-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c | 66 |
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c index d9e63d73d3ec..92848fe75ea6 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c @@ -50,12 +50,14 @@ DEFINE_MUTEX(drm_global_mutex); * * Drivers must define the file operations structure that forms the DRM * userspace API entry point, even though most of those operations are - * implemented in the DRM core. The mandatory functions are drm_open(), + * implemented in the DRM core. The resulting &struct file_operations must be + * stored in the &drm_driver.fops field. The mandatory functions are drm_open(), * drm_read(), drm_ioctl() and drm_compat_ioctl() if CONFIG_COMPAT is enabled - * (note that drm_compat_ioctl will be NULL if CONFIG_COMPAT=n). Drivers which - * implement private ioctls that require 32/64 bit compatibility support must - * provide their own .compat_ioctl() handler that processes private ioctls and - * calls drm_compat_ioctl() for core ioctls. + * Note that drm_compat_ioctl will be NULL if CONFIG_COMPAT=n, so there's no + * need to sprinkle #ifdef into the code. Drivers which implement private ioctls + * that require 32/64 bit compatibility support must provide their own + * &file_operations.compat_ioctl handler that processes private ioctls and calls + * drm_compat_ioctl() for core ioctls. * * In addition drm_read() and drm_poll() provide support for DRM events. DRM * events are a generic and extensible means to send asynchronous events to @@ -63,10 +65,14 @@ DEFINE_MUTEX(drm_global_mutex); * page flip completions by the KMS API. But drivers can also use it for their * own needs, e.g. to signal completion of rendering. * + * For the driver-side event interface see drm_event_reserve_init() and + * drm_send_event() as the main starting points. + * * The memory mapping implementation will vary depending on how the driver * manages memory. Legacy drivers will use the deprecated drm_legacy_mmap() * function, modern drivers should use one of the provided memory-manager - * specific implementations. For GEM-based drivers this is drm_gem_mmap(). + * specific implementations. For GEM-based drivers this is drm_gem_mmap(), and + * for drivers which use the CMA GEM helpers it's drm_gem_cma_mmap(). * * No other file operations are supported by the DRM userspace API. Overall the * following is an example #file_operations structure:: @@ -82,6 +88,9 @@ DEFINE_MUTEX(drm_global_mutex); * .llseek = no_llseek, * .mmap = drm_gem_mmap, * }; + * + * FIXME: We should have a macro for this (and the CMA version) so that drivers + * don't have to repeat it all the time. */ static int drm_open_helper(struct file *filp, struct drm_minor *minor); @@ -111,9 +120,9 @@ static int drm_setup(struct drm_device * dev) * @inode: device inode * @filp: file pointer. * - * This function must be used by drivers as their .open() #file_operations - * method. It looks up the correct DRM device and instantiates all the per-file - * resources for it. + * This function must be used by drivers as their &file_operations.open method. + * It looks up the correct DRM device and instantiates all the per-file + * resources for it. It also calls the &drm_driver.open driver callback. * * RETURNS: * @@ -298,11 +307,6 @@ static void drm_events_release(struct drm_file *file_priv) spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dev->event_lock, flags); } -/* - * drm_legacy_dev_reinit - * - * Reinitializes a legacy/ums drm device in it's lastclose function. - */ static void drm_legacy_dev_reinit(struct drm_device *dev) { if (dev->irq_enabled) @@ -327,15 +331,6 @@ static void drm_legacy_dev_reinit(struct drm_device *dev) DRM_DEBUG("lastclose completed\n"); } -/* - * Take down the DRM device. - * - * \param dev DRM device structure. - * - * Frees every resource in \p dev. - * - * \sa drm_device - */ void drm_lastclose(struct drm_device * dev) { DRM_DEBUG("\n"); @@ -353,9 +348,11 @@ void drm_lastclose(struct drm_device * dev) * @inode: device inode * @filp: file pointer. * - * This function must be used by drivers as their .release() #file_operations - * method. It frees any resources associated with the open file, and if this is - * the last open file for the DRM device also proceeds to call drm_lastclose(). + * This function must be used by drivers as their &file_operations.release + * method. It frees any resources associated with the open file, and calls the + * &drm_driver.preclose and &drm_driver.lastclose driver callbacks. If this is + * the last open file for the DRM device also proceeds to call the + * &drm_driver.lastclose driver callback. * * RETURNS: * @@ -443,13 +440,13 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_release); * @count: count in bytes to read * @offset: offset to read * - * This function must be used by drivers as their .read() #file_operations + * This function must be used by drivers as their &file_operations.read * method iff they use DRM events for asynchronous signalling to userspace. * Since events are used by the KMS API for vblank and page flip completion this * means all modern display drivers must use it. * - * @offset is ignore, DRM events are read like a pipe. Therefore drivers also - * must set the .llseek() #file_operation to no_llseek(). Polling support is + * @offset is ignored, DRM events are read like a pipe. Therefore drivers also + * must set the &file_operation.llseek to no_llseek(). Polling support is * provided by drm_poll(). * * This function will only ever read a full event. Therefore userspace must @@ -537,10 +534,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_read); * @filp: file pointer * @wait: poll waiter table * - * This function must be used by drivers as their .read() #file_operations - * method iff they use DRM events for asynchronous signalling to userspace. - * Since events are used by the KMS API for vblank and page flip completion this - * means all modern display drivers must use it. + * This function must be used by drivers as their &file_operations.read method + * iff they use DRM events for asynchronous signalling to userspace. Since + * events are used by the KMS API for vblank and page flip completion this means + * all modern display drivers must use it. * * See also drm_read(). * @@ -650,7 +647,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_event_reserve_init); * @p: tracking structure for the pending event * * This function frees the event @p initialized with drm_event_reserve_init() - * and releases any allocated space. + * and releases any allocated space. It is used to cancel an event when the + * nonblocking operation could not be submitted and needed to be aborted. */ void drm_event_cancel_free(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_pending_event *p) |