Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] dma-buf: Split out dma fence array create into alloc and arm functions

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Am 26.08.24 um 21:23 schrieb Matthew Brost:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 07:57:07PM +0200, Christian König wrote:
Am 26.08.24 um 19:01 schrieb Matthew Brost:
Useful to preallocate dma fence array and then arm in path of reclaim or
a dma fence.

v2:
   - s/arm/init (Christian)
   - Drop !array warn (Christian)

Cc: Sumit Semwal <sumit.semwal@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Christian König <christian.koenig@xxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Brost <matthew.brost@xxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@xxxxxxx>
Thanks for the review.

Unfamilar with the merge flows to dma-buf subsystem. Do you merge this
into a dma-buf branch that we can then pick up in 6.12?

I can push the patches into drm-misc-next or alternatively you pick them up through an XE branch.

The change to the dma_fence_array is small enough that it probably won't cause any conflict, so both approaches works for me.

Christian.


Matt

---
   drivers/dma-buf/dma-fence-array.c | 78 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------
   include/linux/dma-fence-array.h   |  6 +++
   2 files changed, 63 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-fence-array.c b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-fence-array.c
index c74ac197d5fe..0659e6b29b3c 100644
--- a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-fence-array.c
+++ b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-fence-array.c
@@ -144,37 +144,38 @@ const struct dma_fence_ops dma_fence_array_ops = {
   EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_fence_array_ops);
   /**
- * dma_fence_array_create - Create a custom fence array
+ * dma_fence_array_alloc - Allocate a custom fence array
+ * @num_fences:		[in]	number of fences to add in the array
+ *
+ * Return dma fence array on success, NULL on failure
+ */
+struct dma_fence_array *dma_fence_array_alloc(int num_fences)
+{
+	struct dma_fence_array *array;
+
+	return kzalloc(struct_size(array, callbacks, num_fences), GFP_KERNEL);
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_fence_array_alloc);
+
+/**
+ * dma_fence_array_init - Arm a custom fence array
+ * @array:		[in]	dma fence array to arm
    * @num_fences:		[in]	number of fences to add in the array
    * @fences:		[in]	array containing the fences
    * @context:		[in]	fence context to use
    * @seqno:		[in]	sequence number to use
    * @signal_on_any:	[in]	signal on any fence in the array
    *
- * Allocate a dma_fence_array object and initialize the base fence with
- * dma_fence_init().
- * In case of error it returns NULL.
- *
- * The caller should allocate the fences array with num_fences size
- * and fill it with the fences it wants to add to the object. Ownership of this
- * array is taken and dma_fence_put() is used on each fence on release.
- *
- * If @signal_on_any is true the fence array signals if any fence in the array
- * signals, otherwise it signals when all fences in the array signal.
+ * Implementation of @dma_fence_array_create without allocation. Useful to arm a
+ * preallocated dma fence fence in the path of reclaim or dma fence signaling.
    */
-struct dma_fence_array *dma_fence_array_create(int num_fences,
-					       struct dma_fence **fences,
-					       u64 context, unsigned seqno,
-					       bool signal_on_any)
+void dma_fence_array_init(struct dma_fence_array *array,
+			  int num_fences, struct dma_fence **fences,
+			  u64 context, unsigned seqno,
+			  bool signal_on_any)
   {
-	struct dma_fence_array *array;
-
   	WARN_ON(!num_fences || !fences);
-	array = kzalloc(struct_size(array, callbacks, num_fences), GFP_KERNEL);
-	if (!array)
-		return NULL;
-
   	array->num_fences = num_fences;
   	spin_lock_init(&array->lock);
@@ -200,6 +201,41 @@ struct dma_fence_array *dma_fence_array_create(int num_fences,
   	 */
   	while (num_fences--)
   		WARN_ON(dma_fence_is_container(fences[num_fences]));
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_fence_array_init);
+
+/**
+ * dma_fence_array_create - Create a custom fence array
+ * @num_fences:		[in]	number of fences to add in the array
+ * @fences:		[in]	array containing the fences
+ * @context:		[in]	fence context to use
+ * @seqno:		[in]	sequence number to use
+ * @signal_on_any:	[in]	signal on any fence in the array
+ *
+ * Allocate a dma_fence_array object and initialize the base fence with
+ * dma_fence_init().
+ * In case of error it returns NULL.
+ *
+ * The caller should allocate the fences array with num_fences size
+ * and fill it with the fences it wants to add to the object. Ownership of this
+ * array is taken and dma_fence_put() is used on each fence on release.
+ *
+ * If @signal_on_any is true the fence array signals if any fence in the array
+ * signals, otherwise it signals when all fences in the array signal.
+ */
+struct dma_fence_array *dma_fence_array_create(int num_fences,
+					       struct dma_fence **fences,
+					       u64 context, unsigned seqno,
+					       bool signal_on_any)
+{
+	struct dma_fence_array *array;
+
+	array = dma_fence_array_alloc(num_fences);
+	if (!array)
+		return NULL;
+
+	dma_fence_array_init(array, num_fences, fences,
+			     context, seqno, signal_on_any);
   	return array;
   }
diff --git a/include/linux/dma-fence-array.h b/include/linux/dma-fence-array.h
index 29c5650c1038..079b3dec0a16 100644
--- a/include/linux/dma-fence-array.h
+++ b/include/linux/dma-fence-array.h
@@ -79,6 +79,12 @@ to_dma_fence_array(struct dma_fence *fence)
   	for (index = 0, fence = dma_fence_array_first(head); fence;	\
   	     ++(index), fence = dma_fence_array_next(head, index))
+struct dma_fence_array *dma_fence_array_alloc(int num_fences);
+void dma_fence_array_init(struct dma_fence_array *array,
+			  int num_fences, struct dma_fence **fences,
+			  u64 context, unsigned seqno,
+			  bool signal_on_any);
+
   struct dma_fence_array *dma_fence_array_create(int num_fences,
   					       struct dma_fence **fences,
   					       u64 context, unsigned seqno,





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