On 10/10/23 15:37, Sarah Walker wrote:
From: Donald Robson <donald.robson@xxxxxxxxxx>
Determining the start and range of the unmap stage of a remap op is a
common piece of code currently implemented by multiple drivers. Add a
helper for this.
Changes since v6:
- Remove use of __always_inline
Signed-off-by: Donald Robson <donald.robson@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Sarah Walker <sarah.walker@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
include/drm/drm_gpuvm.h | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 27 insertions(+)
diff --git a/include/drm/drm_gpuvm.h b/include/drm/drm_gpuvm.h
index c7ed6bf441d4..932e942da921 100644
--- a/include/drm/drm_gpuvm.h
+++ b/include/drm/drm_gpuvm.h
@@ -702,4 +702,31 @@ void drm_gpuva_remap(struct drm_gpuva *prev,
void drm_gpuva_unmap(struct drm_gpuva_op_unmap *op);
+/**
+ * drm_gpuva_op_remap_get_unmap_range() - Helper to get the start and range of
Not a strong opinion on that, but maybe drm_gpuva_op_remap_to_unmap_range() would
be a bit better.
+ * the unmap stage of a remap op.
+ * @op: Remap op.
+ * @start_addr: Output pointer for the start of the required unmap.
+ * @range: Output pointer for the length of the required unmap.
+ *
+ * These parameters can then be used by the caller to unmap memory pages that
+ * are no longer required.
I think we should be a bit more precise on what this is good for. Maybe something
like: "The given start address and range will be set such that they represent the
range of the address space that was previously covered by the mapping getting
re-mapped, but is empty now."
+ */
+static inline void
+drm_gpuva_op_remap_get_unmap_range(const struct drm_gpuva_op_remap *op,
+ u64 *start_addr, u64 *range)
+{
+ const u64 va_start = op->prev ?
+ op->prev->va.addr + op->prev->va.range :
+ op->unmap->va->va.addr;
+ const u64 va_end = op->next ?
+ op->next->va.addr :
+ op->unmap->va->va.addr + op->unmap->va->va.range;
+
+ if (start_addr)
+ *start_addr = va_start;
+ if (range)
+ *range = va_end - va_start;
+}
+
#endif /* __DRM_GPUVM_H__ */