On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 09:52:54PM +0100, Thomas Hellstrom wrote: > Hi, Konrad, > > Is passing a struct device to the DMA api really *strictly* necessary? Soo.. it seems it is on PowerPC, which I sadly didn't check for, does require this. > > I'd like to avoid that at all cost, since we don't want pages that > are backing buffer objects > (coherent pages) to be associated with a specific device. > > The reason for this is that we probably soon will want to move ttm > buffer objects between devices, and that should ideally be a simple > operation: If the memory type the buffer object currently resides in > is not shared between two devices, then move it out to system memory > and change its struct bo_device pointer. I was thinking about this a bit after I found that the PowerPC requires the 'struct dev'. But I got a question first, what do you with pages that were allocated to a device that can do 64-bit DMA and then move it to a device than can 32-bit DMA? Obviously the 32-bit card would set the TTM_PAGE_FLAG_DMA32 flag, but the 64-bit would not. What is the process then? Allocate a new page from the 32-bit device and then copy over the page from the 64-bit TTM and put the 64-bit TTM page? > > If pages are associated with a specific device, this will become > much harder. Basically we need to change backing pages and copy all what if you track it. Right now you need to track two things: 'struct page *' and 'dma_addr_t'. What if you had also to track 'struct dev *' with the page in question? Something like this: diff --git a/include/drm/ttm/ttm_bo_driver.h b/include/drm/ttm/ttm_bo_driver.h index efed082..1986761 100644 --- a/include/drm/ttm/ttm_bo_driver.h +++ b/include/drm/ttm/ttm_bo_driver.h @@ -158,9 +158,14 @@ enum ttm_caching_state { * memory. */ +struct ttm_tt_page { + struct page *page; + dma_addr_t *dma_addr; + struct dev *dev; +} struct ttm_tt { struct page *dummy_read_page; - struct page **pages; + struct ttm_tt_page **pages; long first_himem_page; long last_lomem_page; uint32_t page_flags; @@ -176,7 +181,6 @@ struct ttm_tt { tt_unbound, tt_unpopulated, } state; - dma_addr_t *dma_address; }; #define TTM_MEMTYPE_FLAG_FIXED (1 << 0) /* Fixed (on-card) PCI memory */ could do it. And when you pass the 'page' to the other TTM, it is just the matter of passing in the 'struct ttm_tt_page' now. _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel