fbdev: mm: Deferred IO support

This implements deferred IO support in fbdev.  Deferred IO is a way to delay
and repurpose IO.  This implementation is done using mm's page_mkwrite and
page_mkclean hooks in order to detect, delay and then rewrite IO.  This
functionality is used by hecubafb.

[adaplas]
This is useful for graphics hardware with no directly addressable/mappable
framebuffer. Implementing this will allow the "framebuffer" to be accesible
from user space via mmap().

Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <jayakumar.lkml@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Antonino Daplas <adaplas@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Jaya Kumar 2007-05-08 00:37:37 -07:00 committed by Linus Torvalds
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Deferred IO
-----------
Deferred IO is a way to delay and repurpose IO. It uses host memory as a
buffer and the MMU pagefault as a pretrigger for when to perform the device
IO. The following example may be a useful explaination of how one such setup
works:
- userspace app like Xfbdev mmaps framebuffer
- deferred IO and driver sets up nopage and page_mkwrite handlers
- userspace app tries to write to mmaped vaddress
- we get pagefault and reach nopage handler
- nopage handler finds and returns physical page
- we get page_mkwrite where we add this page to a list
- schedule a workqueue task to be run after a delay
- app continues writing to that page with no additional cost. this is
the key benefit.
- the workqueue task comes in and mkcleans the pages on the list, then
completes the work associated with updating the framebuffer. this is
the real work talking to the device.
- app tries to write to the address (that has now been mkcleaned)
- get pagefault and the above sequence occurs again
As can be seen from above, one benefit is roughly to allow bursty framebuffer
writes to occur at minimum cost. Then after some time when hopefully things
have gone quiet, we go and really update the framebuffer which would be
a relatively more expensive operation.
For some types of nonvolatile high latency displays, the desired image is
the final image rather than the intermediate stages which is why it's okay
to not update for each write that is occuring.
It may be the case that this is useful in other scenarios as well. Paul Mundt
has mentioned a case where it is beneficial to use the page count to decide
whether to coalesce and issue SG DMA or to do memory bursts.
Another one may be if one has a device framebuffer that is in an usual format,
say diagonally shifting RGB, this may then be a mechanism for you to allow
apps to pretend to have a normal framebuffer but reswizzle for the device
framebuffer at vsync time based on the touched pagelist.
How to use it: (for applications)
---------------------------------
No changes needed. mmap the framebuffer like normal and just use it.
How to use it: (for fbdev drivers)
----------------------------------
The following example may be helpful.
1. Setup your structure. Eg:
static struct fb_deferred_io hecubafb_defio = {
.delay = HZ,
.deferred_io = hecubafb_dpy_deferred_io,
};
The delay is the minimum delay between when the page_mkwrite trigger occurs
and when the deferred_io callback is called. The deferred_io callback is
explained below.
2. Setup your deferred IO callback. Eg:
static void hecubafb_dpy_deferred_io(struct fb_info *info,
struct list_head *pagelist)
The deferred_io callback is where you would perform all your IO to the display
device. You receive the pagelist which is the list of pages that were written
to during the delay. You must not modify this list. This callback is called
from a workqueue.
3. Call init
info->fbdefio = &hecubafb_defio;
fb_deferred_io_init(info);
4. Call cleanup
fb_deferred_io_cleanup(info);

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@ -91,6 +91,11 @@ config FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT
blitting. This is used by drivers that don't provide their own
(accelerated) version.
config FB_DEFERRED_IO
bool
depends on FB
default y
config FB_SVGALIB
tristate
depends on FB

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT) += cfbimgblt.o
obj-$(CONFIG_FB_SVGALIB) += svgalib.o
obj-$(CONFIG_FB_MACMODES) += macmodes.o
obj-$(CONFIG_FB_DDC) += fb_ddc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_FB_DEFERRED_IO) += fb_defio.o
# Hardware specific drivers go first
obj-$(CONFIG_FB_AMIGA) += amifb.o c2p.o

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drivers/video/fb_defio.c Normal file
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/*
* linux/drivers/video/fb_defio.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Jaya Kumar
*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
* License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive
* for more details.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/fb.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
/* to support deferred IO */
#include <linux/rmap.h>
#include <linux/pagemap.h>
/* this is to find and return the vmalloc-ed fb pages */
static struct page* fb_deferred_io_nopage(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
unsigned long vaddr, int *type)
{
unsigned long offset;
struct page *page;
struct fb_info *info = vma->vm_private_data;
offset = (vaddr - vma->vm_start) + (vma->vm_pgoff << PAGE_SHIFT);
if (offset >= info->fix.smem_len)
return NOPAGE_SIGBUS;
page = vmalloc_to_page(info->screen_base + offset);
if (!page)
return NOPAGE_OOM;
get_page(page);
if (type)
*type = VM_FAULT_MINOR;
return page;
}
/* vm_ops->page_mkwrite handler */
int fb_deferred_io_mkwrite(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
struct page *page)
{
struct fb_info *info = vma->vm_private_data;
struct fb_deferred_io *fbdefio = info->fbdefio;
/* this is a callback we get when userspace first tries to
write to the page. we schedule a workqueue. that workqueue
will eventually mkclean the touched pages and execute the
deferred framebuffer IO. then if userspace touches a page
again, we repeat the same scheme */
/* protect against the workqueue changing the page list */
mutex_lock(&fbdefio->lock);
list_add(&page->lru, &fbdefio->pagelist);
mutex_unlock(&fbdefio->lock);
/* come back after delay to process the deferred IO */
schedule_delayed_work(&info->deferred_work, fbdefio->delay);
return 0;
}
static struct vm_operations_struct fb_deferred_io_vm_ops = {
.nopage = fb_deferred_io_nopage,
.page_mkwrite = fb_deferred_io_mkwrite,
};
static int fb_deferred_io_mmap(struct fb_info *info, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
{
vma->vm_ops = &fb_deferred_io_vm_ops;
vma->vm_flags |= ( VM_IO | VM_RESERVED | VM_DONTEXPAND );
vma->vm_private_data = info;
return 0;
}
/* workqueue callback */
static void fb_deferred_io_work(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct fb_info *info = container_of(work, struct fb_info,
deferred_work.work);
struct list_head *node, *next;
struct page *cur;
struct fb_deferred_io *fbdefio = info->fbdefio;
/* here we mkclean the pages, then do all deferred IO */
mutex_lock(&fbdefio->lock);
list_for_each_entry(cur, &fbdefio->pagelist, lru) {
lock_page(cur);
page_mkclean(cur);
unlock_page(cur);
}
/* driver's callback with pagelist */
fbdefio->deferred_io(info, &fbdefio->pagelist);
/* clear the list */
list_for_each_safe(node, next, &fbdefio->pagelist) {
list_del(node);
}
mutex_unlock(&fbdefio->lock);
}
void fb_deferred_io_init(struct fb_info *info)
{
struct fb_deferred_io *fbdefio = info->fbdefio;
BUG_ON(!fbdefio);
mutex_init(&fbdefio->lock);
info->fbops->fb_mmap = fb_deferred_io_mmap;
INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&info->deferred_work, fb_deferred_io_work);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fbdefio->pagelist);
if (fbdefio->delay == 0) /* set a default of 1 s */
fbdefio->delay = HZ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fb_deferred_io_init);
void fb_deferred_io_cleanup(struct fb_info *info)
{
struct fb_deferred_io *fbdefio = info->fbdefio;
BUG_ON(!fbdefio);
cancel_delayed_work(&info->deferred_work);
flush_scheduled_work();
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fb_deferred_io_cleanup);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");

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@ -561,6 +561,16 @@ struct fb_pixmap {
void (*readio) (struct fb_info *info, void *dst, void __iomem *src, unsigned int size);
};
#ifdef CONFIG_FB_DEFERRED_IO
struct fb_deferred_io {
/* delay between mkwrite and deferred handler */
unsigned long delay;
struct mutex lock; /* mutex that protects the page list */
struct list_head pagelist; /* list of touched pages */
/* callback */
void (*deferred_io)(struct fb_info *info, struct list_head *pagelist);
};
#endif
/*
* Frame buffer operations
@ -778,6 +788,10 @@ struct fb_info {
struct mutex bl_curve_mutex;
u8 bl_curve[FB_BACKLIGHT_LEVELS];
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_FB_DEFERRED_IO
struct delayed_work deferred_work;
struct fb_deferred_io *fbdefio;
#endif
struct fb_ops *fbops;
struct device *device; /* This is the parent */
@ -913,6 +927,12 @@ static inline void __fb_pad_aligned_buffer(u8 *dst, u32 d_pitch,
}
}
#ifdef CONFIG_FB_DEFERRED_IO
/* drivers/video/fb_defio.c */
extern void fb_deferred_io_init(struct fb_info *info);
extern void fb_deferred_io_cleanup(struct fb_info *info);
#endif
/* drivers/video/fbsysfs.c */
extern struct fb_info *framebuffer_alloc(size_t size, struct device *dev);
extern void framebuffer_release(struct fb_info *info);

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return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(page_mkclean);
/**
* page_set_anon_rmap - setup new anonymous rmap