| /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ |
| /* |
| * Copyright 2013 Red Hat Inc. |
| * |
| * Authors: Jérôme Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> |
| * |
| * See Documentation/vm/hmm.rst for reasons and overview of what HMM is. |
| */ |
| #ifndef LINUX_HMM_H |
| #define LINUX_HMM_H |
| |
| #include <linux/kconfig.h> |
| #include <asm/pgtable.h> |
| |
| #include <linux/device.h> |
| #include <linux/migrate.h> |
| #include <linux/memremap.h> |
| #include <linux/completion.h> |
| #include <linux/mmu_notifier.h> |
| |
| /* |
| * hmm_pfn_flag_e - HMM flag enums |
| * |
| * Flags: |
| * HMM_PFN_VALID: pfn is valid. It has, at least, read permission. |
| * HMM_PFN_WRITE: CPU page table has write permission set |
| * |
| * The driver provides a flags array for mapping page protections to device |
| * PTE bits. If the driver valid bit for an entry is bit 3, |
| * i.e., (entry & (1 << 3)), then the driver must provide |
| * an array in hmm_range.flags with hmm_range.flags[HMM_PFN_VALID] == 1 << 3. |
| * Same logic apply to all flags. This is the same idea as vm_page_prot in vma |
| * except that this is per device driver rather than per architecture. |
| */ |
| enum hmm_pfn_flag_e { |
| HMM_PFN_VALID = 0, |
| HMM_PFN_WRITE, |
| HMM_PFN_FLAG_MAX |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * hmm_pfn_value_e - HMM pfn special value |
| * |
| * Flags: |
| * HMM_PFN_ERROR: corresponding CPU page table entry points to poisoned memory |
| * HMM_PFN_NONE: corresponding CPU page table entry is pte_none() |
| * HMM_PFN_SPECIAL: corresponding CPU page table entry is special; i.e., the |
| * result of vmf_insert_pfn() or vm_insert_page(). Therefore, it should not |
| * be mirrored by a device, because the entry will never have HMM_PFN_VALID |
| * set and the pfn value is undefined. |
| * |
| * Driver provides values for none entry, error entry, and special entry. |
| * Driver can alias (i.e., use same value) error and special, but |
| * it should not alias none with error or special. |
| * |
| * HMM pfn value returned by hmm_vma_get_pfns() or hmm_vma_fault() will be: |
| * hmm_range.values[HMM_PFN_ERROR] if CPU page table entry is poisonous, |
| * hmm_range.values[HMM_PFN_NONE] if there is no CPU page table entry, |
| * hmm_range.values[HMM_PFN_SPECIAL] if CPU page table entry is a special one |
| */ |
| enum hmm_pfn_value_e { |
| HMM_PFN_ERROR, |
| HMM_PFN_NONE, |
| HMM_PFN_SPECIAL, |
| HMM_PFN_VALUE_MAX |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * struct hmm_range - track invalidation lock on virtual address range |
| * |
| * @notifier: a mmu_interval_notifier that includes the start/end |
| * @notifier_seq: result of mmu_interval_read_begin() |
| * @start: range virtual start address (inclusive) |
| * @end: range virtual end address (exclusive) |
| * @pfns: array of pfns (big enough for the range) |
| * @flags: pfn flags to match device driver page table |
| * @values: pfn value for some special case (none, special, error, ...) |
| * @default_flags: default flags for the range (write, read, ... see hmm doc) |
| * @pfn_flags_mask: allows to mask pfn flags so that only default_flags matter |
| * @pfn_shift: pfn shift value (should be <= PAGE_SHIFT) |
| * @dev_private_owner: owner of device private pages |
| */ |
| struct hmm_range { |
| struct mmu_interval_notifier *notifier; |
| unsigned long notifier_seq; |
| unsigned long start; |
| unsigned long end; |
| uint64_t *pfns; |
| const uint64_t *flags; |
| const uint64_t *values; |
| uint64_t default_flags; |
| uint64_t pfn_flags_mask; |
| uint8_t pfn_shift; |
| void *dev_private_owner; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * hmm_device_entry_to_page() - return struct page pointed to by a device entry |
| * @range: range use to decode device entry value |
| * @entry: device entry value to get corresponding struct page from |
| * Return: struct page pointer if entry is a valid, NULL otherwise |
| * |
| * If the device entry is valid (ie valid flag set) then return the struct page |
| * matching the entry value. Otherwise return NULL. |
| */ |
| static inline struct page *hmm_device_entry_to_page(const struct hmm_range *range, |
| uint64_t entry) |
| { |
| if (entry == range->values[HMM_PFN_NONE]) |
| return NULL; |
| if (entry == range->values[HMM_PFN_ERROR]) |
| return NULL; |
| if (entry == range->values[HMM_PFN_SPECIAL]) |
| return NULL; |
| if (!(entry & range->flags[HMM_PFN_VALID])) |
| return NULL; |
| return pfn_to_page(entry >> range->pfn_shift); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Please see Documentation/vm/hmm.rst for how to use the range API. |
| */ |
| long hmm_range_fault(struct hmm_range *range); |
| |
| /* |
| * HMM_RANGE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT - default timeout (ms) when waiting for a range |
| * |
| * When waiting for mmu notifiers we need some kind of time out otherwise we |
| * could potentialy wait for ever, 1000ms ie 1s sounds like a long time to |
| * wait already. |
| */ |
| #define HMM_RANGE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 1000 |
| |
| #endif /* LINUX_HMM_H */ |