[RFCv3 2/2] dma-buf: add helpers for sharing attacher constraints with dma-parms
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Wed Feb 11 03:12:58 PST 2015
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 09:28:37AM +0100, Marek Szyprowski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 2015-01-27 09:25, Sumit Semwal wrote:
> >Add some helpers to share the constraints of devices while attaching
> >to the dmabuf buffer.
> >
> >At each attach, the constraints are calculated based on the following:
> >- max_segment_size, max_segment_count, segment_boundary_mask from
> > device_dma_parameters.
> >
> >In case the attaching device's constraints don't match up, attach() fails.
> >
> >At detach, the constraints are recalculated based on the remaining
> >attached devices.
> >
> >Two helpers are added:
> >- dma_buf_get_constraints - which gives the current constraints as calculated
> > during each attach on the buffer till the time,
> >- dma_buf_recalc_constraints - which recalculates the constraints for all
> > currently attached devices for the 'paranoid' ones amongst us.
> >
> >The idea of this patch is largely taken from Rob Clark's RFC at
> >https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/7/19/285, and the comments received on it.
> >
> >Cc: Rob Clark <robdclark at gmail.com>
> >Signed-off-by: Sumit Semwal <sumit.semwal at linaro.org>
>
> The code looks okay, although it will probably will work well only with
> typical cases like 'contiguous memory needed' or 'no constraints at all'
> (iommu).
Which is a damn good reason to NAK it - by that admission, it's a half-baked
idea.
If all we want to know is whether the importer can accept only contiguous
memory or not, make a flag to do that, and allow the exporter to test this
flag. Don't over-engineer this to make it _seem_ like it can do something
that it actually totally fails with.
As I've already pointed out, there's a major problem if you have already
had a less restrictive attachment which has an active mapping, and a new
more restrictive attachment comes along later.
It seems from Rob's descriptions that we also need another flag in the
importer to indicate whether it wants to have a valid struct page in the
scatter list, or whether it (correctly) uses the DMA accessors on the
scatter list - so that exporters can reject importers which are buggy.
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