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1ec8f24b7SThomas Gleixner# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
262304fb1SGustavo Padovanmenu "DMABUF options"
362304fb1SGustavo Padovan
462304fb1SGustavo Padovanconfig SYNC_FILE
531954660SGustavo Padovan	bool "Explicit Synchronization Framework"
662304fb1SGustavo Padovan	default n
762304fb1SGustavo Padovan	select DMA_SHARED_BUFFER
862304fb1SGustavo Padovan	---help---
931954660SGustavo Padovan	  The Sync File Framework adds explicit syncronization via
10f54d1867SChris Wilson	  userspace. It enables send/receive 'struct dma_fence' objects to/from
1131954660SGustavo Padovan	  userspace via Sync File fds for synchronization between drivers via
1231954660SGustavo Padovan	  userspace components. It has been ported from Android.
1331954660SGustavo Padovan
1431954660SGustavo Padovan	  The first and main user for this is graphics in which a fence is
1531954660SGustavo Padovan	  associated with a buffer. When a job is submitted to the GPU a fence
1631954660SGustavo Padovan	  is attached to the buffer and is transferred via userspace, using Sync
1731954660SGustavo Padovan	  Files fds, to the DRM driver for example. More details at
18baa293e9SMauro Carvalho Chehab	  Documentation/driver-api/sync_file.rst.
1931954660SGustavo Padovan
2035538d78SGustavo Padovanconfig SW_SYNC
2135538d78SGustavo Padovan	bool "Sync File Validation Framework"
2235538d78SGustavo Padovan	default n
2335538d78SGustavo Padovan	depends on SYNC_FILE
2435538d78SGustavo Padovan	depends on DEBUG_FS
2535538d78SGustavo Padovan	---help---
2635538d78SGustavo Padovan	  A sync object driver that uses a 32bit counter to coordinate
2735538d78SGustavo Padovan	  synchronization.  Useful when there is no hardware primitive backing
2835538d78SGustavo Padovan	  the synchronization.
2935538d78SGustavo Padovan
3035538d78SGustavo Padovan	  WARNING: improper use of this can result in deadlocking kernel
3135538d78SGustavo Padovan	  drivers from userspace. Intended for test and debug only.
3235538d78SGustavo Padovan
33fbb0de79SGerd Hoffmannconfig UDMABUF
34fbb0de79SGerd Hoffmann	bool "userspace dmabuf misc driver"
35fbb0de79SGerd Hoffmann	default n
36fbb0de79SGerd Hoffmann	depends on DMA_SHARED_BUFFER
3768d2f70eSGerd Hoffmann	depends on MEMFD_CREATE || COMPILE_TEST
38fbb0de79SGerd Hoffmann	help
39fbb0de79SGerd Hoffmann	  A driver to let userspace turn memfd regions into dma-bufs.
40fbb0de79SGerd Hoffmann	  Qemu can use this to create host dmabufs for guest framebuffers.
41fbb0de79SGerd Hoffmann
429536b64aSChris Wilsonconfig DMABUF_SELFTESTS
439536b64aSChris Wilson	tristate "Selftests for the dma-buf interfaces"
449536b64aSChris Wilson	default n
459536b64aSChris Wilson	depends on DMA_SHARED_BUFFER
469536b64aSChris Wilson
47c02a81fbSAndrew F. Davismenuconfig DMABUF_HEAPS
48c02a81fbSAndrew F. Davis	bool "DMA-BUF Userland Memory Heaps"
49c02a81fbSAndrew F. Davis	select DMA_SHARED_BUFFER
50c02a81fbSAndrew F. Davis	help
51c02a81fbSAndrew F. Davis	  Choose this option to enable the DMA-BUF userland memory heaps.
52c02a81fbSAndrew F. Davis	  This options creates per heap chardevs in /dev/dma_heap/ which
53c02a81fbSAndrew F. Davis	  allows userspace to allocate dma-bufs that can be shared
54c02a81fbSAndrew F. Davis	  between drivers.
55c02a81fbSAndrew F. Davis
56*efa04fefSJohn Stultzsource "drivers/dma-buf/heaps/Kconfig"
57*efa04fefSJohn Stultz
5862304fb1SGustavo Padovanendmenu
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