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author | Rob Clark <rob@ti.com> | 2012-07-13 16:18:25 -0500 |
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committer | Rob Clark <rob@ti.com> | 2012-07-13 16:18:25 -0500 |
commit | 22574aa887efa879519328acc09cb01d03374bf4 (patch) | |
tree | af4cdcdf552663204fe271fd5fac884257c09050 /radeon/radeon_cs.h | |
parent | 42f8a68e19ba48a25f5eca2778d997f3d1ad094d (diff) |
omap: add refcnting and handle tracking
There can be scenarios, especially when re-importing an existing buffer,
where you end up with multiple 'struct omap_bo's wrapping a single GEM
object handle. Which causes badness when the first of the evil-clones
is omap_bo_del()'d.
To do this, introduce reference counting and a hashtable to track the
handles per fd.
First, to avoid bo's slipping through the crack if multiple 'struct
omap_device's are created for one drm fd, a hashtable mapping drm
fd to omap_device, and the omap_device itself is reference counted.
Per omap_device, we keep a handle_table mapping GEM handle to omap_bo.
When buffers are imported from flink name or dmabuf fd, the handle
table is consulted, and if an omap_bo already exists, it's refcnt is
incremented and it is returned. For good measure, to avoid the
handle_table being deleted before the omap_bo is freed, the omap_bo
holds a reference to the omap_device.
TODO: check the overhead of the hashtable. If too much we could maybe
get away with only tracking exported and imported bo's in the table.
TODO: all the import/export flink/dmabuf operations are generic DRM
ioctls. Really all this functionality could be handled by a generic
drm_bo and drm_device "base class" that could be extended by omap,
exynos, etc. That would also allow more common userspace code by
avoiding artificial libdrm_omap dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <rob@ti.com>
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