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diff --git a/include/drm/drm_panic.h b/include/drm/drm_panic.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..822dbb1aa9d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/drm/drm_panic.h @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 or MIT */ +#ifndef __DRM_PANIC_H__ +#define __DRM_PANIC_H__ + +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/iosys-map.h> + +#include <drm/drm_device.h> +#include <drm/drm_fourcc.h> +/* + * Copyright (c) 2024 Intel + */ + +/** + * struct drm_scanout_buffer - DRM scanout buffer + * + * This structure holds the information necessary for drm_panic to draw the + * panic screen, and display it. + */ +struct drm_scanout_buffer { +	/** +	 * @format: +	 * +	 * drm format of the scanout buffer. +	 */ +	const struct drm_format_info *format; + +	/** +	 * @map: +	 * +	 * Virtual address of the scanout buffer, either in memory or iomem. +	 * The scanout buffer should be in linear format, and can be directly +	 * sent to the display hardware. Tearing is not an issue for the panic +	 * screen. +	 */ +	struct iosys_map map[DRM_FORMAT_MAX_PLANES]; + +	/** +	 * @width: Width of the scanout buffer, in pixels. +	 */ +	unsigned int width; + +	/** +	 * @height: Height of the scanout buffer, in pixels. +	 */ +	unsigned int height; + +	/** +	 * @pitch: Length in bytes between the start of two consecutive lines. +	 */ +	unsigned int pitch[DRM_FORMAT_MAX_PLANES]; +}; + +/** + * drm_panic_trylock - try to enter the panic printing critical section + * @dev: struct drm_device + * @flags: unsigned long irq flags you need to pass to the unlock() counterpart + * + * This function must be called by any panic printing code. The panic printing + * attempt must be aborted if the trylock fails. + * + * Panic printing code can make the following assumptions while holding the + * panic lock: + * + * - Anything protected by drm_panic_lock() and drm_panic_unlock() pairs is safe + *   to access. + * + * - Furthermore the panic printing code only registers in drm_dev_unregister() + *   and gets removed in drm_dev_unregister(). This allows the panic code to + *   safely access any state which is invariant in between these two function + *   calls, like the list of planes &drm_mode_config.plane_list or most of the + *   struct drm_plane structure. + * + * Specifically thanks to the protection around plane updates in + * drm_atomic_helper_swap_state() the following additional guarantees hold: + * + * - It is safe to deference the drm_plane.state pointer. + * + * - Anything in struct drm_plane_state or the driver's subclass thereof which + *   stays invariant after the atomic check code has finished is safe to access. + *   Specifically this includes the reference counted pointers to framebuffer + *   and buffer objects. + * + * - Anything set up by &drm_plane_helper_funcs.fb_prepare and cleaned up + *   &drm_plane_helper_funcs.fb_cleanup is safe to access, as long as it stays + *   invariant between these two calls. This also means that for drivers using + *   dynamic buffer management the framebuffer is pinned, and therefer all + *   relevant datastructures can be accessed without taking any further locks + *   (which would be impossible in panic context anyway). + * + * - Importantly, software and hardware state set up by + *   &drm_plane_helper_funcs.begin_fb_access and + *   &drm_plane_helper_funcs.end_fb_access is not safe to access. + * + * Drivers must not make any assumptions about the actual state of the hardware, + * unless they explicitly protected these hardware access with drm_panic_lock() + * and drm_panic_unlock(). + * + * Return: + * %0 when failing to acquire the raw spinlock, nonzero on success. + */ +#define drm_panic_trylock(dev, flags) \ +	raw_spin_trylock_irqsave(&(dev)->mode_config.panic_lock, flags) + +/** + * drm_panic_lock - protect panic printing relevant state + * @dev: struct drm_device + * @flags: unsigned long irq flags you need to pass to the unlock() counterpart + * + * This function must be called to protect software and hardware state that the + * panic printing code must be able to rely on. The protected sections must be + * as small as possible. It uses the irqsave/irqrestore variant, and can be + * called from irq handler. Examples include: + * + * - Access to peek/poke or other similar registers, if that is the way the + *   driver prints the pixels into the scanout buffer at panic time. + * + * - Updates to pointers like &drm_plane.state, allowing the panic handler to + *   safely deference these. This is done in drm_atomic_helper_swap_state(). + * + * - An state that isn't invariant and that the driver must be able to access + *   during panic printing. + */ + +#define drm_panic_lock(dev, flags) \ +	raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&(dev)->mode_config.panic_lock, flags) + +/** + * drm_panic_unlock - end of the panic printing critical section + * @dev: struct drm_device + * @flags: irq flags that were returned when acquiring the lock + * + * Unlocks the raw spinlock acquired by either drm_panic_lock() or + * drm_panic_trylock(). + */ +#define drm_panic_unlock(dev, flags) \ +	raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(dev)->mode_config.panic_lock, flags) + +#ifdef CONFIG_DRM_PANIC + +void drm_panic_register(struct drm_device *dev); +void drm_panic_unregister(struct drm_device *dev); + +#else + +static inline void drm_panic_register(struct drm_device *dev) {} +static inline void drm_panic_unregister(struct drm_device *dev) {} + +#endif + +#endif /* __DRM_PANIC_H__ */  |