per file descriptor device callbacks ?
Luigi Rizzo
rizzo at iet.unipi.it
Wed Aug 29 04:36:11 UTC 2012
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 07:12:40AM +0300, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 08:42:26PM +0200, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 08:26:06PM +0300, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> > ...
> > > > dev_clone() is rather gross and a lot harder to use than
> > > > devfs_set_cdevpriv(). If you are fine with the inherent problems
> > > > of the device pager (you can't ever make mappings go away), you can
> > > > just assign each client a unique offset into your shared object's
> > > > memory space. However, if you are exporting shared memory buffers,
> > > > then a better model might be to let your clients use
> > > > shm_open(SHM_ANON) to create buffers, then pass them into your driver
> > > > via an ioctl() and use shm_map() to map them into the kernel.
> > >
> > > Well, there is a new OBJT_MGTDEVICE pager, which together with
> > > d_mmap_single() allows to have even per-mapping data. i915kms uses it.
> > > You do not need cdevpriv for the per-mapping data.
> > >
> > > Also, MGTDEVICE does track the mappings of the pages, so you can clean
> > > up on device destruction.
> >
> > interesting, thanks for the pointer, i'll look it up in i915kms.
> > Does this exist also in stable/9 ?
> > It would be a shame otherwise...
> Yes, it was merged.
>
> >
> > > Normal callbacks of the device pager allows to execute ctr/dtr methods
> > > at the time of mapping creation and tear down.
> >
> > what would be a good way to install my own ctr/dtr methods ?
> > I only found out a rather crude one, and it only works for
> > the destructor:
> See below.
>
> >
> > static struct cdev_pager_ops saved_cdev_pager_ops;
> > static struct cdev_pager_ops netmap_cdev_pager_ops;
> >
> > static void
> > netmap_dev_pager_dtor(void *handle)
> > {
> > saved_cdev_pager_ops.cdev_pg_dtor(handle);
> > // my code here
> > D("ready to release memory for %p", handle);
> > }
> >
> >
> > static int
> > netmap_mmap_single(struct cdev *cdev, vm_ooffset_t *foff,
> > vm_size_t objsize, vm_object_t *objp, int prot)
> > {
> > vm_object_t obj;
> >
> > /* XXX check size etc. */
> > obj = vm_pager_allocate(OBJT_DEVICE, cdev, objsize, prot, *foff,
> > curthread->td_ucred);
> Use cdev_pager_allocate().
>
> > if (obj == NULL)
> > return EINVAL;
> > if (saved_cdev_pager_ops.cdev_pg_fault == NULL) {
> I do not understand what are you trying to accomplish with the
> check and reinitialization, but I assume that cdev_pager_allocate()
> would take care of it.
First and foremost, I am trying to do things without
requiring kernel modifications.
I am trying to reuse the constructor and destructor of the standard
device pager, and around those add my own calls. Those methods are
declared static in sys/vm/device_pager.c so i cannot invoke directly
cdev_pager_allocate().
I could indeed rewrite the body of those three methods
(ctor, dtor, fault) in my own code. I will look at this today.
Perhaps I could even try to install all mappings at mmap() time so
I never need to fault.
Thanks again for the suggestions
cheers
luigi
> > D("initialize cdev_pager_ops");
> > saved_cdev_pager_ops = *(obj->un_pager.devp.ops);
> > netmap_cdev_pager_ops = *(obj->un_pager.devp.ops);
> > netmap_cdev_pager_ops.cdev_pg_dtor = netmap_dev_pager_dtor;
> > };
> > obj->un_pager.devp.ops = &netmap_cdev_pager_ops;
> > *objp = obj;
> > /* XXX perhaps do something more here, such as install
> > * mappings for the pages so we have no faults later.
> > */
> > return 0;
> > }
> >
> > static struct cdevsw netmap_cdevsw = {
> > .d_version = D_VERSION,
> > .d_name = "netmap",
> > .d_open = netmap_open,
> > .d_mmap = netmap_mmap,
> > .d_mmap_single = netmap_mmap_single,
> > .d_ioctl = netmap_ioctl,
> > .d_poll = netmap_poll,
> > .d_close = netmap_close,
> > };
> >
> > cheers
> > luigi
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