xref: /linux/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_aperture.c (revision 4b132aacb0768ac1e652cf517097ea6f237214b9)
1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
2 
3 #include <linux/aperture.h>
4 #include <linux/platform_device.h>
5 
6 #include <drm/drm_aperture.h>
7 #include <drm/drm_drv.h>
8 #include <drm/drm_print.h>
9 
10 /**
11  * DOC: overview
12  *
13  * A graphics device might be supported by different drivers, but only one
14  * driver can be active at any given time. Many systems load a generic
15  * graphics drivers, such as EFI-GOP or VESA, early during the boot process.
16  * During later boot stages, they replace the generic driver with a dedicated,
17  * hardware-specific driver. To take over the device the dedicated driver
18  * first has to remove the generic driver. DRM aperture functions manage
19  * ownership of DRM framebuffer memory and hand-over between drivers.
20  *
21  * DRM drivers should call drm_aperture_remove_conflicting_framebuffers()
22  * at the top of their probe function. The function removes any generic
23  * driver that is currently associated with the given framebuffer memory.
24  * If the framebuffer is located at PCI BAR 0, the rsp code looks as in the
25  * example given below.
26  *
27  * .. code-block:: c
28  *
29  *	static const struct drm_driver example_driver = {
30  *		...
31  *	};
32  *
33  *	static int remove_conflicting_framebuffers(struct pci_dev *pdev)
34  *	{
35  *		resource_size_t base, size;
36  *		int ret;
37  *
38  *		base = pci_resource_start(pdev, 0);
39  *		size = pci_resource_len(pdev, 0);
40  *
41  *		return drm_aperture_remove_conflicting_framebuffers(base, size,
42  *		                                                    &example_driver);
43  *	}
44  *
45  *	static int probe(struct pci_dev *pdev)
46  *	{
47  *		int ret;
48  *
49  *		// Remove any generic drivers...
50  *		ret = remove_conflicting_framebuffers(pdev);
51  *		if (ret)
52  *			return ret;
53  *
54  *		// ... and initialize the hardware.
55  *		...
56  *
57  *		drm_dev_register();
58  *
59  *		return 0;
60  *	}
61  *
62  * PCI device drivers should call
63  * drm_aperture_remove_conflicting_pci_framebuffers() and let it detect the
64  * framebuffer apertures automatically. Device drivers without knowledge of
65  * the framebuffer's location shall call drm_aperture_remove_framebuffers(),
66  * which removes all drivers for known framebuffer.
67  *
68  * Drivers that are susceptible to being removed by other drivers, such as
69  * generic EFI or VESA drivers, have to register themselves as owners of their
70  * given framebuffer memory. Ownership of the framebuffer memory is achieved
71  * by calling devm_aperture_acquire_from_firmware(). On success, the driver
72  * is the owner of the framebuffer range. The function fails if the
73  * framebuffer is already owned by another driver. See below for an example.
74  *
75  * .. code-block:: c
76  *
77  *	static int acquire_framebuffers(struct drm_device *dev, struct platform_device *pdev)
78  *	{
79  *		resource_size_t base, size;
80  *
81  *		mem = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0);
82  *		if (!mem)
83  *			return -EINVAL;
84  *		base = mem->start;
85  *		size = resource_size(mem);
86  *
87  *		return devm_acquire_aperture_from_firmware(dev, base, size);
88  *	}
89  *
90  *	static int probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
91  *	{
92  *		struct drm_device *dev;
93  *		int ret;
94  *
95  *		// ... Initialize the device...
96  *		dev = devm_drm_dev_alloc();
97  *		...
98  *
99  *		// ... and acquire ownership of the framebuffer.
100  *		ret = acquire_framebuffers(dev, pdev);
101  *		if (ret)
102  *			return ret;
103  *
104  *		drm_dev_register(dev, 0);
105  *
106  *		return 0;
107  *	}
108  *
109  * The generic driver is now subject to forced removal by other drivers. This
110  * only works for platform drivers that support hot unplug.
111  * When a driver calls drm_aperture_remove_conflicting_framebuffers() et al.
112  * for the registered framebuffer range, the aperture helpers call
113  * platform_device_unregister() and the generic driver unloads itself. It
114  * may not access the device's registers, framebuffer memory, ROM, etc
115  * afterwards.
116  */
117 
118 /**
119  * devm_aperture_acquire_from_firmware - Acquires ownership of a firmware framebuffer
120  *                                       on behalf of a DRM driver.
121  * @dev:	the DRM device to own the framebuffer memory
122  * @base:	the framebuffer's byte offset in physical memory
123  * @size:	the framebuffer size in bytes
124  *
125  * Installs the given device as the new owner of the framebuffer. The function
126  * expects the framebuffer to be provided by a platform device that has been
127  * set up by firmware. Firmware can be any generic interface, such as EFI,
128  * VESA, VGA, etc. If the native hardware driver takes over ownership of the
129  * framebuffer range, the firmware state gets lost. Aperture helpers will then
130  * unregister the platform device automatically. Acquired apertures are
131  * released automatically if the underlying device goes away.
132  *
133  * The function fails if the framebuffer range, or parts of it, is currently
134  * owned by another driver. To evict current owners, callers should use
135  * drm_aperture_remove_conflicting_framebuffers() et al. before calling this
136  * function. The function also fails if the given device is not a platform
137  * device.
138  *
139  * Returns:
140  * 0 on success, or a negative errno value otherwise.
141  */
142 int devm_aperture_acquire_from_firmware(struct drm_device *dev, resource_size_t base,
143 					resource_size_t size)
144 {
145 	struct platform_device *pdev;
146 
147 	if (drm_WARN_ON(dev, !dev_is_platform(dev->dev)))
148 		return -EINVAL;
149 
150 	pdev = to_platform_device(dev->dev);
151 
152 	return devm_aperture_acquire_for_platform_device(pdev, base, size);
153 }
154 EXPORT_SYMBOL(devm_aperture_acquire_from_firmware);
155 
156 /**
157  * drm_aperture_remove_conflicting_framebuffers - remove existing framebuffers in the given range
158  * @base: the aperture's base address in physical memory
159  * @size: aperture size in bytes
160  * @req_driver: requesting DRM driver
161  *
162  * This function removes graphics device drivers which use the memory range described by
163  * @base and @size.
164  *
165  * Returns:
166  * 0 on success, or a negative errno code otherwise
167  */
168 int drm_aperture_remove_conflicting_framebuffers(resource_size_t base, resource_size_t size,
169 						 const struct drm_driver *req_driver)
170 {
171 	return aperture_remove_conflicting_devices(base, size, req_driver->name);
172 }
173 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_aperture_remove_conflicting_framebuffers);
174 
175 /**
176  * drm_aperture_remove_conflicting_pci_framebuffers - remove existing framebuffers for PCI devices
177  * @pdev: PCI device
178  * @req_driver: requesting DRM driver
179  *
180  * This function removes graphics device drivers using the memory range configured
181  * for any of @pdev's memory bars. The function assumes that a PCI device with
182  * shadowed ROM drives a primary display and so kicks out vga16fb.
183  *
184  * Returns:
185  * 0 on success, or a negative errno code otherwise
186  */
187 int drm_aperture_remove_conflicting_pci_framebuffers(struct pci_dev *pdev,
188 						     const struct drm_driver *req_driver)
189 {
190 	return aperture_remove_conflicting_pci_devices(pdev, req_driver->name);
191 }
192 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_aperture_remove_conflicting_pci_framebuffers);
193