kernel/drm/device.rs
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR MIT
//! DRM device.
//!
//! C header: [`include/drm/drm_device.h`](srctree/include/drm/drm_device.h)
use crate::{
alloc::allocator::Kmalloc,
bindings,
device,
drm::{
self,
driver::AllocImpl,
private::Sealed, //
},
error::from_err_ptr,
prelude::*,
sync::aref::{
ARef,
AlwaysRefCounted, //
},
types::{
NotThreadSafe,
Opaque, //
},
workqueue::{
HasDelayedWork,
HasWork,
Work,
WorkItem, //
}, //
};
use core::{
alloc::Layout,
marker::PhantomData,
mem,
ops::Deref,
ptr::{
self,
NonNull, //
},
};
#[cfg(CONFIG_DRM_LEGACY)]
macro_rules! drm_legacy_fields {
( $($field:ident: $val:expr),* $(,)? ) => {
bindings::drm_driver {
$( $field: $val ),*,
firstopen: None,
preclose: None,
dma_ioctl: None,
dma_quiescent: None,
context_dtor: None,
irq_handler: None,
irq_preinstall: None,
irq_postinstall: None,
irq_uninstall: None,
get_vblank_counter: None,
enable_vblank: None,
disable_vblank: None,
dev_priv_size: 0,
}
}
}
#[cfg(not(CONFIG_DRM_LEGACY))]
macro_rules! drm_legacy_fields {
( $($field:ident: $val:expr),* $(,)? ) => {
bindings::drm_driver {
$( $field: $val ),*
}
}
}
/// A trait implemented by all possible contexts a [`Device`] can be used in.
///
/// Setting up a new [`Device`] is a multi-stage process. Each step of the process that a user
/// interacts with in Rust has a respective [`DeviceContext`] typestate. For example,
/// `Device<T, Registered>` would be a [`Device`] that reached the [`Registered`] [`DeviceContext`].
///
/// Each stage of this process is described below:
///
/// ```text
/// 1 2 3
/// +--------------+ +------------------+ +-----------------------+
/// |Device created| → |Device initialized| → |Registered w/ userspace|
/// +--------------+ +------------------+ +-----------------------+
/// (Uninit) (Registered)
/// ```
///
/// 1. The [`Device`] is in the [`Uninit`] context and is not guaranteed to be initialized or
/// registered with userspace. Only a limited subset of DRM core functionality is available.
/// 2. The [`Device`] is guaranteed to be fully initialized, but is not guaranteed to be registered
/// with userspace. All DRM core functionality which doesn't interact with userspace is
/// available. We currently don't have a context for representing this.
/// 3. The [`Device`] is guaranteed to be fully initialized, and is guaranteed to have been
/// registered with userspace at some point - thus putting it in the [`Registered`] context.
///
/// An important caveat of [`DeviceContext`] which must be kept in mind: when used as a typestate
/// for a reference type, it can only guarantee that a [`Device`] reached a particular stage in the
/// initialization process _at the time the reference was taken_. No guarantee is made in regards to
/// what stage of the process the [`Device`] is currently in. This means for instance that a
/// `&Device<T, Uninit>` may actually be registered with userspace, it just wasn't known to be
/// registered at the time the reference was taken.
pub trait DeviceContext: Sealed + Send + Sync {}
/// The [`DeviceContext`] of a [`Device`] that was registered with userspace at some point.
///
/// This represents a [`Device`] which is guaranteed to have been registered with userspace at
/// some point in time. Such a DRM device is guaranteed to have been fully-initialized.
///
/// Note: A device in this context is not guaranteed to remain registered with userspace for its
/// entire lifetime, as this is impossible to guarantee at compile-time.
///
/// # Invariants
///
/// A [`Device`] in this [`DeviceContext`] is guaranteed to have been registered with userspace
/// at some point in time.
pub struct Registered;
impl Sealed for Registered {}
impl DeviceContext for Registered {}
/// The [`DeviceContext`] of a [`Device`] that may be unregistered and partly uninitialized.
///
/// A [`Device`] in this context is only guaranteed to be partly initialized, and may or may not
/// be registered with userspace. Thus operations which depend on the [`Device`] being fully
/// initialized, or which depend on the [`Device`] being registered with userspace are not
/// available through this [`DeviceContext`].
///
/// A [`Device`] in this context can be used to create a
/// [`Registration`](drm::driver::Registration).
pub struct Uninit;
impl Sealed for Uninit {}
impl DeviceContext for Uninit {}
/// A [`Device`] which is known at compile-time to be unregistered with userspace.
///
/// This type allows performing operations which are only safe to do before userspace registration,
/// and can be used to create a [`Registration`](drm::driver::Registration) once the driver is ready
/// to register the device with userspace.
///
/// Since DRM device initialization must be single-threaded, this object is not thread-safe.
///
/// # Invariants
///
/// The device in `self.0` is guaranteed to be a newly created [`Device`] that has not yet been
/// registered with userspace until this type is dropped.
pub struct UnregisteredDevice<T: drm::Driver>(ARef<Device<T, Uninit>>, NotThreadSafe);
impl<T: drm::Driver> Deref for UnregisteredDevice<T> {
type Target = Device<T, Uninit>;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
}
}
impl<T: drm::Driver> UnregisteredDevice<T> {
const fn compute_features() -> u32 {
let mut features = drm::driver::FEAT_GEM;
if T::FEAT_RENDER {
features |= drm::driver::FEAT_RENDER;
}
features
}
const VTABLE: bindings::drm_driver = drm_legacy_fields! {
load: None,
open: Some(drm::File::<T::File>::open_callback),
postclose: Some(drm::File::<T::File>::postclose_callback),
unload: None,
release: Some(Device::<T>::release),
master_set: None,
master_drop: None,
debugfs_init: None,
// Ignore the Uninit DeviceContext below. It is only provided because it is required by the
// compiler, and it is not actually used by these functions.
gem_create_object: T::Object::<Uninit>::ALLOC_OPS.gem_create_object,
prime_handle_to_fd: T::Object::<Uninit>::ALLOC_OPS.prime_handle_to_fd,
prime_fd_to_handle: T::Object::<Uninit>::ALLOC_OPS.prime_fd_to_handle,
gem_prime_import: T::Object::<Uninit>::ALLOC_OPS.gem_prime_import,
gem_prime_import_sg_table: T::Object::<Uninit>::ALLOC_OPS.gem_prime_import_sg_table,
dumb_create: T::Object::<Uninit>::ALLOC_OPS.dumb_create,
dumb_map_offset: T::Object::<Uninit>::ALLOC_OPS.dumb_map_offset,
show_fdinfo: None,
fbdev_probe: None,
major: T::INFO.major,
minor: T::INFO.minor,
patchlevel: T::INFO.patchlevel,
name: crate::str::as_char_ptr_in_const_context(T::INFO.name).cast_mut(),
desc: crate::str::as_char_ptr_in_const_context(T::INFO.desc).cast_mut(),
driver_features: Self::compute_features(),
ioctls: T::IOCTLS.as_ptr(),
num_ioctls: T::IOCTLS.len() as i32,
fops: &Self::GEM_FOPS,
};
const GEM_FOPS: bindings::file_operations = drm::gem::create_fops();
/// Create a new `UnregisteredDevice` for a `drm::Driver`.
///
/// This can be used to create a [`Registration`](kernel::drm::Registration).
pub fn new(dev: &device::Device, data: impl PinInit<T::Data, Error>) -> Result<Self> {
// `__drm_dev_alloc` uses `kmalloc()` to allocate memory, hence ensure a `kmalloc()`
// compatible `Layout`.
let layout = Kmalloc::aligned_layout(Layout::new::<Device<T, Uninit>>());
// Use a temporary vtable without a `release` callback until `data` is initialized, so
// init failure can release the DRM device without dropping uninitialized fields.
let alloc_vtable = bindings::drm_driver {
release: None,
..Self::VTABLE
};
// SAFETY:
// - `alloc_vtable` reference remains valid until no longer used,
// - `dev` is valid by its type invarants,
let raw_drm: *mut Device<T, Uninit> = unsafe {
bindings::__drm_dev_alloc(
dev.as_raw(),
&alloc_vtable,
layout.size(),
mem::offset_of!(Device<T, Uninit>, dev),
)
}
.cast();
let raw_drm = NonNull::new(from_err_ptr(raw_drm)?).ok_or(ENOMEM)?;
// SAFETY: `raw_drm` is a valid pointer to `Self`, given that `__drm_dev_alloc` was
// successful.
let drm_dev = unsafe { Device::into_drm_device(raw_drm) };
// SAFETY: `raw_drm` is a valid pointer to `Self`.
let raw_data = unsafe { ptr::addr_of_mut!((*raw_drm.as_ptr()).data) };
// SAFETY:
// - `raw_data` is a valid pointer to uninitialized memory.
// - `raw_data` will not move until it is dropped.
unsafe { data.__pinned_init(raw_data) }.inspect_err(|_| {
// SAFETY: `__drm_dev_alloc()` was successful, hence `drm_dev` must be valid and the
// refcount must be non-zero.
unsafe { bindings::drm_dev_put(drm_dev) };
})?;
// SAFETY: `drm_dev` is still private to this function.
unsafe { (*drm_dev).driver = const { &Self::VTABLE } };
// SAFETY: The reference count is one, and now we take ownership of that reference as a
// `drm::Device`.
// INVARIANT: We just created the device above, but have yet to call `drm_dev_register`.
// `Self` cannot be copied or sent to another thread - ensuring that `drm_dev_register`
// won't be called during its lifetime and that the device is unregistered.
Ok(Self(unsafe { ARef::from_raw(raw_drm) }, NotThreadSafe))
}
}
/// A typed DRM device with a specific [`drm::Driver`] implementation and [`DeviceContext`].
///
/// Since DRM devices can be used before being fully initialized and registered with userspace, `C`
/// represents the furthest [`DeviceContext`] we can guarantee that this [`Device`] has reached.
///
/// Keep in mind: this means that an unregistered device can still have the registration state
/// [`Registered`] as long as it was registered with userspace once in the past, and that the
/// behavior of such a device is still well-defined. Additionally, a device with the registration
/// state [`Uninit`] simply does not have a guaranteed registration state at compile time, and could
/// be either registered or unregistered. Since there is no way to guarantee a long-lived reference
/// to an unregistered device would remain unregistered, we do not provide a [`DeviceContext`] for
/// this.
///
/// # Invariants
///
/// * `self.dev` is a valid instance of a `struct device`.
/// * The data layout of `Self` remains the same across all implementations of `C`.
/// * Any invariants for `C` also apply.
#[repr(C)]
pub struct Device<T: drm::Driver, C: DeviceContext = Registered> {
dev: Opaque<bindings::drm_device>,
data: T::Data,
_ctx: PhantomData<C>,
}
impl<T: drm::Driver, C: DeviceContext> Device<T, C> {
pub(crate) fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::drm_device {
self.dev.get()
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `ptr` must be a valid pointer to a `struct device` embedded in `Self`.
unsafe fn from_drm_device(ptr: *const bindings::drm_device) -> *mut Self {
// SAFETY: By the safety requirements of this function `ptr` is a valid pointer to a
// `struct drm_device` embedded in `Self`.
unsafe { crate::container_of!(Opaque::cast_from(ptr), Self, dev) }.cast_mut()
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `ptr` must be a valid pointer to `Self`.
unsafe fn into_drm_device(ptr: NonNull<Self>) -> *mut bindings::drm_device {
// SAFETY: By the safety requirements of this function, `ptr` is a valid pointer to `Self`.
unsafe { &raw mut (*ptr.as_ptr()).dev }.cast()
}
/// Not intended to be called externally, except via declare_drm_ioctls!()
///
/// # Safety
///
/// * Callers must ensure that `ptr` is valid, non-null, and has a non-zero reference count,
/// i.e. it must be ensured that the reference count of the C `struct drm_device` `ptr` points
/// to can't drop to zero, for the duration of this function call and the entire duration when
/// the returned reference exists.
/// * Additionally, callers must ensure that the `struct device`, `ptr` is pointing to, is
/// embedded in `Self`.
/// * Callers promise that any type invariants of `C` will be upheld.
#[doc(hidden)]
pub unsafe fn from_raw<'a>(ptr: *const bindings::drm_device) -> &'a Self {
// SAFETY: By the safety requirements of this function `ptr` is a valid pointer to a
// `struct drm_device` embedded in `Self`.
let ptr = unsafe { Self::from_drm_device(ptr) };
// SAFETY: `ptr` is valid by the safety requirements of this function.
unsafe { &*ptr.cast() }
}
extern "C" fn release(ptr: *mut bindings::drm_device) {
// SAFETY: `ptr` is a valid pointer to a `struct drm_device` and embedded in `Self`.
let this = unsafe { Self::from_drm_device(ptr) };
// SAFETY:
// - When `release` runs it is guaranteed that there is no further access to `this`.
// - `this` is valid for dropping.
unsafe { core::ptr::drop_in_place(this) };
}
/// Change the [`DeviceContext`] for a [`Device`].
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The caller promises that `self` fulfills all of the guarantees provided by the given
/// [`DeviceContext`].
pub(crate) unsafe fn assume_ctx<NewCtx: DeviceContext>(&self) -> &Device<T, NewCtx> {
// SAFETY: The data layout is identical via our type invariants.
unsafe { mem::transmute(self) }
}
}
impl<T: drm::Driver, C: DeviceContext> Deref for Device<T, C> {
type Target = T::Data;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.data
}
}
// SAFETY: DRM device objects are always reference counted and the get/put functions
// satisfy the requirements.
unsafe impl<T: drm::Driver, C: DeviceContext> AlwaysRefCounted for Device<T, C> {
fn inc_ref(&self) {
// SAFETY: The existence of a shared reference guarantees that the refcount is non-zero.
unsafe { bindings::drm_dev_get(self.as_raw()) };
}
unsafe fn dec_ref(obj: NonNull<Self>) {
// SAFETY: `obj` is a valid pointer to `Self`.
let drm_dev = unsafe { Self::into_drm_device(obj) };
// SAFETY: The safety requirements guarantee that the refcount is non-zero.
unsafe { bindings::drm_dev_put(drm_dev) };
}
}
impl<T: drm::Driver, C: DeviceContext> AsRef<device::Device> for Device<T, C> {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &device::Device {
// SAFETY: `bindings::drm_device::dev` is valid as long as the DRM device itself is valid,
// which is guaranteed by the type invariant.
unsafe { device::Device::from_raw((*self.as_raw()).dev) }
}
}
// SAFETY: A `drm::Device` can be released from any thread.
unsafe impl<T: drm::Driver, C: DeviceContext> Send for Device<T, C> {}
// SAFETY: A `drm::Device` can be shared among threads because all immutable methods are protected
// by the synchronization in `struct drm_device`.
unsafe impl<T: drm::Driver, C: DeviceContext> Sync for Device<T, C> {}
impl<T, C, const ID: u64> WorkItem<ID> for Device<T, C>
where
T: drm::Driver,
T::Data: WorkItem<ID, Pointer = ARef<Self>>,
T::Data: HasWork<Self, ID>,
C: DeviceContext,
{
type Pointer = ARef<Self>;
fn run(ptr: ARef<Self>) {
T::Data::run(ptr);
}
}
// SAFETY:
//
// - `raw_get_work` and `work_container_of` return valid pointers by relying on
// `T::Data::raw_get_work` and `container_of`. In particular, `T::Data` is
// stored inline in `drm::Device`, so the `container_of` call is valid.
//
// - The two methods are true inverses of each other: given `ptr: *mut
// Device<T, C>`, `raw_get_work` will return a `*mut Work<Device<T, C>, ID>` through
// `T::Data::raw_get_work` and given a `ptr: *mut Work<Device<T, C>, ID>`,
// `work_container_of` will return a `*mut Device<T, C>` through `container_of`.
unsafe impl<T, C, const ID: u64> HasWork<Self, ID> for Device<T, C>
where
T: drm::Driver,
T::Data: HasWork<Self, ID>,
C: DeviceContext,
{
unsafe fn raw_get_work(ptr: *mut Self) -> *mut Work<Self, ID> {
// SAFETY: The caller promises that `ptr` points to a valid `Device<T, C>`.
let data_ptr = unsafe { &raw mut (*ptr).data };
// SAFETY: `data_ptr` is a valid pointer to `T::Data`.
unsafe { T::Data::raw_get_work(data_ptr) }
}
unsafe fn work_container_of(ptr: *mut Work<Self, ID>) -> *mut Self {
// SAFETY: The caller promises that `ptr` points at a `Work` field in
// `T::Data`.
let data_ptr = unsafe { T::Data::work_container_of(ptr) };
// SAFETY: `T::Data` is stored as the `data` field in `Device<T, C>`.
unsafe { crate::container_of!(data_ptr, Self, data) }
}
}
// SAFETY: Our `HasWork<T, ID>` implementation returns a `work_struct` that is
// stored in the `work` field of a `delayed_work` with the same access rules as
// the `work_struct` owing to the bound on `T::Data: HasDelayedWork<Device<T, C>,
// ID>`, which requires that `T::Data::raw_get_work` return a `work_struct` that
// is inside a `delayed_work`.
unsafe impl<T, C, const ID: u64> HasDelayedWork<Self, ID> for Device<T, C>
where
T: drm::Driver,
T::Data: HasDelayedWork<Self, ID>,
C: DeviceContext,
{
}