On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 02:34:49PM +0200, Christian König wrote: > A simpler version of the iterator to be used when the dma_resv object is > locked. > > Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@xxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/dma-buf/dma-resv.c | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/linux/dma-resv.h | 17 +++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 50 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-resv.c b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-resv.c > index 3e77cad2c9d4..a3c79a99fb44 100644 > --- a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-resv.c > +++ b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-resv.c > @@ -384,6 +384,39 @@ struct dma_fence *dma_resv_iter_walk_unlocked(struct dma_resv_iter *cursor, > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dma_resv_iter_walk_unlocked); > > +/** > + * dma_resv_iter_walk - walk over fences in a dma_resv obj > + * @cursor: cursor to record the current position > + * @first: if we should start over > + * > + * Return all the fences in the dma_resv object while holding the > + * dma_resv::lock. > + */ > +struct dma_fence *dma_resv_iter_walk(struct dma_resv_iter *cursor, bool first) > +{ > + dma_resv_assert_held(cursor->obj); > + > + cursor->is_first = first; > + if (first) { > + struct dma_fence *fence; > + > + cursor->index = -1; > + cursor->fences = dma_resv_shared_list(cursor->obj); > + > + fence = dma_resv_excl_fence(cursor->obj); > + if (fence) > + return fence; > + } I think you can still use the shared iter_begin/end functions even with my suggestions for patch 1, but would mean changes here too. > + > + if (!cursor->all_fences || !cursor->fences || > + ++cursor->index >= cursor->fences->shared_count) > + return NULL; > + > + return rcu_dereference_protected(cursor->fences->shared[cursor->index], > + dma_resv_held(cursor->obj)); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dma_resv_iter_walk); > + > /** > * dma_resv_copy_fences - Copy all fences from src to dst. > * @dst: the destination reservation object > diff --git a/include/linux/dma-resv.h b/include/linux/dma-resv.h > index 693d16117153..8c968f8c9d33 100644 > --- a/include/linux/dma-resv.h > +++ b/include/linux/dma-resv.h > @@ -179,6 +179,7 @@ struct dma_resv_iter { > > struct dma_fence *dma_resv_iter_walk_unlocked(struct dma_resv_iter *cursor, > bool first); > +struct dma_fence *dma_resv_iter_walk(struct dma_resv_iter *cursor, bool first); > > /** > * dma_resv_iter_begin - initialize a dma_resv_iter object > @@ -233,6 +234,22 @@ static inline bool dma_resv_iter_is_exclusive(struct dma_resv_iter *cursor) > for (fence = dma_resv_iter_walk_unlocked(cursor, true); \ > fence; fence = dma_resv_iter_walk_unlocked(cursor, false)) > > +/** > + * dma_resv_for_each_fence - fence iterator > + * @cursor: a struct dma_resv_iter pointer > + * @obj: a dma_resv object pointer > + * @all_fences: true if all fences should be returned > + * @fence: the current fence > + * > + * Iterate over the fences in a struct dma_resv object while holding the > + * dma_resv::lock. @all_fences controls if the shared fences are returned as &dma_resv.lock is how you reference struct members in kerneldoc. I think you had this also in patch 1. > + * well. The cursor initialisation is part of the iterator. Please also link to the iter_begin/end functions here. Aside from doc nits and obviously changes due to changes in patch 1 (if we do them), this looks good. -Daniel > + */ > +#define dma_resv_for_each_fence(cursor, obj, all_fences, fence) \ > + for (dma_resv_iter_begin(cursor, obj, all_fences), \ > + fence = dma_resv_iter_walk(cursor, true); fence; \ > + fence = dma_resv_iter_walk(cursor, false)) > + > #define dma_resv_held(obj) lockdep_is_held(&(obj)->lock.base) > #define dma_resv_assert_held(obj) lockdep_assert_held(&(obj)->lock.base) > > -- > 2.25.1 > -- Daniel Vetter Software Engineer, Intel Corporation http://blog.ffwll.ch