Revision b17faba03fc72091f4d040b879def004316952ec authored by Shyam Sundar S K on 07 December 2016, 17:07:05 UTC, committed by Jon Mason on 23 December 2016, 21:10:35 UTC
When the underlying NTB H/W driver advertises more memory windows
than the number of scratchpads available to setup MW's, it is likely
that we may end up filling the remaining memory windows with garbage.
So to avoid that, lets limit the memory windows that transport driver
can setup based on the available scratchpads.

Signed-off-by: Shyam Sundar S K <Shyam-sundar.S-k@amd.com>
Acked-by: Allen Hubbe <Allen.Hubbe@dell.com>
Signed-off-by: Jon Mason <jdmason@kudzu.us>
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drm_flip_work.h
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#ifndef DRM_FLIP_WORK_H
#define DRM_FLIP_WORK_H

#include <linux/kfifo.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>

/**
 * DOC: flip utils
 *
 * Util to queue up work to run from work-queue context after flip/vblank.
 * Typically this can be used to defer unref of framebuffer's, cursor
 * bo's, etc until after vblank.  The APIs are all thread-safe.
 * Moreover, drm_flip_work_queue_task and drm_flip_work_queue can be called
 * in atomic context.
 */

struct drm_flip_work;

/*
 * drm_flip_func_t - callback function
 *
 * @work: the flip work
 * @val: value queued via drm_flip_work_queue()
 *
 * Callback function to be called for each of the  queue'd work items after
 * drm_flip_work_commit() is called.
 */
typedef void (*drm_flip_func_t)(struct drm_flip_work *work, void *val);

/**
 * struct drm_flip_task - flip work task
 * @node: list entry element
 * @data: data to pass to work->func
 */
struct drm_flip_task {
	struct list_head node;
	void *data;
};

/**
 * struct drm_flip_work - flip work queue
 * @name: debug name
 * @func: callback fxn called for each committed item
 * @worker: worker which calls @func
 * @queued: queued tasks
 * @commited: commited tasks
 * @lock: lock to access queued and commited lists
 */
struct drm_flip_work {
	const char *name;
	drm_flip_func_t func;
	struct work_struct worker;
	struct list_head queued;
	struct list_head commited;
	spinlock_t lock;
};

struct drm_flip_task *drm_flip_work_allocate_task(void *data, gfp_t flags);
void drm_flip_work_queue_task(struct drm_flip_work *work,
			      struct drm_flip_task *task);
void drm_flip_work_queue(struct drm_flip_work *work, void *val);
void drm_flip_work_commit(struct drm_flip_work *work,
		struct workqueue_struct *wq);
void drm_flip_work_init(struct drm_flip_work *work,
		const char *name, drm_flip_func_t func);
void drm_flip_work_cleanup(struct drm_flip_work *work);

#endif  /* DRM_FLIP_WORK_H */
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