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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ #ifndef _LINUX_MEMREMAP_H_ #define _LINUX_MEMREMAP_H_ #include <linux/range.h> #include <linux/ioport.h> #include <linux/percpu-refcount.h> struct resource; struct device; /** * struct vmem_altmap - pre-allocated storage for vmemmap_populate * @base_pfn: base of the entire dev_pagemap mapping * @reserve: pages mapped, but reserved for driver use (relative to @base) * @free: free pages set aside in the mapping for memmap storage * @align: pages reserved to meet allocation alignments * @alloc: track pages consumed, private to vmemmap_populate() */ struct vmem_altmap { unsigned long base_pfn; const unsigned long end_pfn; const unsigned long reserve; unsigned long free; unsigned long align; unsigned long alloc; }; /* * Specialize ZONE_DEVICE memory into multiple types each has a different * usage. * * MEMORY_DEVICE_PRIVATE: * Device memory that is not directly addressable by the CPU: CPU can neither * read nor write private memory. In this case, we do still have struct pages * backing the device memory. Doing so simplifies the implementation, but it is * important to remember that there are certain points at which the struct page * must be treated as an opaque object, rather than a "normal" struct page. * * A more complete discussion of unaddressable memory may be found in * include/linux/hmm.h and Documentation/vm/hmm.rst. * * MEMORY_DEVICE_FS_DAX: * Host memory that has similar access semantics as System RAM i.e. DMA * coherent and supports page pinning. In support of coordinating page * pinning vs other operations MEMORY_DEVICE_FS_DAX arranges for a * wakeup event whenever a page is unpinned and becomes idle. This * wakeup is used to coordinate physical address space management (ex: * fs truncate/hole punch) vs pinned pages (ex: device dma). * * MEMORY_DEVICE_GENERIC: * Host memory that has similar access semantics as System RAM i.e. DMA * coherent and supports page pinning. This is for example used by DAX devices * that expose memory using a character device. * * MEMORY_DEVICE_PCI_P2PDMA: * Device memory residing in a PCI BAR intended for use with Peer-to-Peer * transactions. */ enum memory_type { /* 0 is reserved to catch uninitialized type fields */ MEMORY_DEVICE_PRIVATE = 1, MEMORY_DEVICE_FS_DAX, MEMORY_DEVICE_GENERIC, MEMORY_DEVICE_PCI_P2PDMA, }; struct dev_pagemap_ops { /* * Called once the page refcount reaches 1. (ZONE_DEVICE pages never * reach 0 refcount unless there is a refcount bug. This allows the * device driver to implement its own memory management.) */ void (*page_free)(struct page *page); /* * Transition the refcount in struct dev_pagemap to the dead state. */ void (*kill)(struct dev_pagemap *pgmap); /* * Wait for refcount in struct dev_pagemap to be idle and reap it. */ void (*cleanup)(struct dev_pagemap *pgmap); /* * Used for private (un-addressable) device memory only. Must migrate * the page back to a CPU accessible page. */ vm_fault_t (*migrate_to_ram)(struct vm_fault *vmf); }; #define PGMAP_ALTMAP_VALID (1 << 0) /** * struct dev_pagemap - metadata for ZONE_DEVICE mappings * @altmap: pre-allocated/reserved memory for vmemmap allocations * @ref: reference count that pins the devm_memremap_pages() mapping * @internal_ref: internal reference if @ref is not provided by the caller * @done: completion for @internal_ref * @type: memory type: see MEMORY_* in memory_hotplug.h * @flags: PGMAP_* flags to specify defailed behavior * @ops: method table * @owner: an opaque pointer identifying the entity that manages this * instance. Used by various helpers to make sure that no * foreign ZONE_DEVICE memory is accessed. * @nr_range: number of ranges to be mapped * @range: range to be mapped when nr_range == 1 * @ranges: array of ranges to be mapped when nr_range > 1 */ struct dev_pagemap { struct vmem_altmap altmap; struct percpu_ref *ref; struct percpu_ref internal_ref; struct completion done; enum memory_type type; unsigned int flags; const struct dev_pagemap_ops *ops; void *owner; int nr_range; union { struct range range; struct range ranges[0]; }; }; static inline struct vmem_altmap *pgmap_altmap(struct dev_pagemap *pgmap) { if (pgmap->flags & PGMAP_ALTMAP_VALID) return &pgmap->altmap; return NULL; } #ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DEVICE void *memremap_pages(struct dev_pagemap *pgmap, int nid); void memunmap_pages(struct dev_pagemap *pgmap); void *devm_memremap_pages(struct device *dev, struct dev_pagemap *pgmap); void devm_memunmap_pages(struct device *dev, struct dev_pagemap *pgmap); struct dev_pagemap *get_dev_pagemap(unsigned long pfn, struct dev_pagemap *pgmap); bool pgmap_pfn_valid(struct dev_pagemap *pgmap, unsigned long pfn); unsigned long vmem_altmap_offset(struct vmem_altmap *altmap); void vmem_altmap_free(struct vmem_altmap *altmap, unsigned long nr_pfns); unsigned long memremap_compat_align(void); #else static inline void *devm_memremap_pages(struct device *dev, struct dev_pagemap *pgmap) { /* * Fail attempts to call devm_memremap_pages() without * ZONE_DEVICE support enabled, this requires callers to fall * back to plain devm_memremap() based on config */ WARN_ON_ONCE(1); return ERR_PTR(-ENXIO); } static inline void devm_memunmap_pages(struct device *dev, struct dev_pagemap *pgmap) { } static inline struct dev_pagemap *get_dev_pagemap(unsigned long pfn, struct dev_pagemap *pgmap) { return NULL; } static inline bool pgmap_pfn_valid(struct dev_pagemap *pgmap, unsigned long pfn) { return false; } static inline unsigned long vmem_altmap_offset(struct vmem_altmap *altmap) { return 0; } static inline void vmem_altmap_free(struct vmem_altmap *altmap, unsigned long nr_pfns) { } /* when memremap_pages() is disabled all archs can remap a single page */ static inline unsigned long memremap_compat_align(void) { return PAGE_SIZE; } #endif /* CONFIG_ZONE_DEVICE */ static inline void put_dev_pagemap(struct dev_pagemap *pgmap) { if (pgmap) percpu_ref_put(pgmap->ref); } #endif /* _LINUX_MEMREMAP_H_ */