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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Red Hat
* Author: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
*/
#ifndef __MSM_FENCE_H__
#define __MSM_FENCE_H__
#include "msm_drv.h"
/**
* struct msm_fence_context - fence context for gpu
*
* Each ringbuffer has a single fence context, with the GPU writing an
* incrementing fence seqno at the end of each submit
*/
struct msm_fence_context {
struct drm_device *dev;
/** name: human readable name for fence timeline */
char name[32];
/** context: see dma_fence_context_alloc() */
unsigned context;
/**
* last_fence:
*
* Last assigned fence, incremented each time a fence is created
* on this fence context. If last_fence == completed_fence,
* there is no remaining pending work
*/
uint32_t last_fence;
/**
* completed_fence:
*
* The last completed fence, updated from the CPU after interrupt
* from GPU
*/
uint32_t completed_fence;
/**
* fenceptr:
*
* The address that the GPU directly writes with completed fence
* seqno. This can be ahead of completed_fence. We can peek at
* this to see if a fence has already signaled but the CPU hasn't
* gotten around to handling the irq and updating completed_fence
*/
volatile uint32_t *fenceptr;
spinlock_t spinlock;
};
struct msm_fence_context * msm_fence_context_alloc(struct drm_device *dev,
volatile uint32_t *fenceptr, const char *name);
void msm_fence_context_free(struct msm_fence_context *fctx);
void msm_update_fence(struct msm_fence_context *fctx, uint32_t fence);
struct dma_fence * msm_fence_alloc(struct msm_fence_context *fctx);
#endif