openwrt/target/linux/brcm2708/patches-4.19/950-0285-media-vb2-Allow-reqbufs-0-with-in-use-MMAP-buffers.patch
Álvaro Fernández Rojas 4295485719 brcm2708: add linux 4.19 support
Boot tested on Raspberry Pi B+ (BCM2708) and Raspberry Pi 2 (BCM2709)

Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
2019-07-14 12:44:14 +02:00

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From 0f4f3fca8bb1e8283d5342d63e6758f6ac16d68d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Sheu <sheu@chromium.org>
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 18:05:25 +0900
Subject: [PATCH 285/703] media: vb2: Allow reqbufs(0) with "in use" MMAP
buffers
Videobuf2 presently does not allow VIDIOC_REQBUFS to destroy outstanding
buffers if the queue is of type V4L2_MEMORY_MMAP, and if the buffers are
considered "in use". This is different behavior than for other memory
types and prevents us from deallocating buffers in following two cases:
1) There are outstanding mmap()ed views on the buffer. However even if
we put the buffer in reqbufs(0), there will be remaining references,
due to vma .open/close() adjusting vb2 buffer refcount appropriately.
This means that the buffer will be in fact freed only when the last
mmap()ed view is unmapped.
2) Buffer has been exported as a DMABUF. Refcount of the vb2 buffer
is managed properly by VB2 DMABUF ops, i.e. incremented on DMABUF
get and decremented on DMABUF release. This means that the buffer
will be alive until all importers release it.
Considering both cases above, there does not seem to be any need to
prevent reqbufs(0) operation, because buffer lifetime is already
properly managed by both mmap() and DMABUF code paths. Let's remove it
and allow userspace freeing the queue (and potentially allocating a new
one) even though old buffers might be still in processing.
Signed-off-by: John Sheu <sheu@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Pawel Osciak <posciak@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Tomasz Figa <tfiga@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Figa <tfiga@chromium.org>
---
.../media/common/videobuf2/videobuf2-core.c | 23 -------------------
1 file changed, 23 deletions(-)
--- a/drivers/media/common/videobuf2/videobuf2-core.c
+++ b/drivers/media/common/videobuf2/videobuf2-core.c
@@ -550,20 +550,6 @@ bool vb2_buffer_in_use(struct vb2_queue
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vb2_buffer_in_use);
-/*
- * __buffers_in_use() - return true if any buffers on the queue are in use and
- * the queue cannot be freed (by the means of REQBUFS(0)) call
- */
-static bool __buffers_in_use(struct vb2_queue *q)
-{
- unsigned int buffer;
- for (buffer = 0; buffer < q->num_buffers; ++buffer) {
- if (vb2_buffer_in_use(q, q->bufs[buffer]))
- return true;
- }
- return false;
-}
-
void vb2_core_querybuf(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int index, void *pb)
{
call_void_bufop(q, fill_user_buffer, q->bufs[index], pb);
@@ -675,16 +661,7 @@ int vb2_core_reqbufs(struct vb2_queue *q
if (*count == 0 || q->num_buffers != 0 ||
(q->memory != VB2_MEMORY_UNKNOWN && q->memory != memory)) {
- /*
- * We already have buffers allocated, so first check if they
- * are not in use and can be freed.
- */
mutex_lock(&q->mmap_lock);
- if (q->memory == VB2_MEMORY_MMAP && __buffers_in_use(q)) {
- mutex_unlock(&q->mmap_lock);
- dprintk(1, "memory in use, cannot free\n");
- return -EBUSY;
- }
/*
* Call queue_cancel to clean up any buffers in the PREPARED or