On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 11:26:27AM -0700, Laura Abbott wrote: > On 09/20/2017 01:45 AM, Benjamin Gaignard wrote: > > Instead a getting one common device "/dev/ion" for > > all the heaps this patch allow to create one device > > entry ("/dev/ionX") per heap. > > Getting an entry per heap could allow to set security rules > > per heap and global ones for all heaps. > > > > Allocation requests will be only allowed if the mask_id > > match with device minor. > > Query request could be done on any of the devices. > > Deivce node major will also change and that may impact init scripts. > > > > We should start Cc linux-api for future changes since we're going > to have more than just /dev/ion. > > Thinking about this some more, I think we need to allow backwards > compatibility. It's just not feasible to keep throwing workarounds > into userspace if we can avoid it. I'd propose keeping the old /dev/ion > misc interface available under a Kconfig and then creating the new > split heaps in parallel. > > On a somewhat related note, there was some interest in possibly > having a sysfs interface for Ion long term. I don't think this > needs to happen right now but I'd like whatever we do to not > make adding that harder. Not sure sysfs is a good idea for allocating buffers. The backlight interface is in sysfs, which defacto makes it a root-only interface. Distros really hate that, because it makes unpriviledged X/wayland really hard to pull of. Passing a device file otoh from logind to the compositor is dead simple (and how X et al get at e.g. the drm/input devices already). Adding some links from devices to corresponding ion heaps somewhere in sysfs makes sense, and those could be read by anyone. -Daniel -- Daniel Vetter Software Engineer, Intel Corporation http://blog.ffwll.ch _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel