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15 #ifndef _LINUX_BINDER_ALLOC_H
16 #define _LINUX_BINDER_ALLOC_H
18 #include <linux/rbtree.h>
19 #include <linux/list.h>
21 #include <linux/rtmutex.h>
22 #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
23 #include <linux/slab.h>
24 #include <linux/list_lru.h>
26 extern struct list_lru binder_alloc_lru
;
27 struct binder_transaction
;
30 * struct binder_buffer - buffer used for binder transactions
31 * @entry: entry alloc->buffers
32 * @rb_node: node for allocated_buffers/free_buffers rb trees
33 * @free: true if buffer is free
34 * @allow_user_free: describe the second member of struct blah,
35 * @async_transaction: describe the second member of struct blah,
36 * @debug_id: describe the second member of struct blah,
37 * @transaction: describe the second member of struct blah,
38 * @target_node: describe the second member of struct blah,
39 * @data_size: describe the second member of struct blah,
40 * @offsets_size: describe the second member of struct blah,
41 * @extra_buffers_size: describe the second member of struct blah,
42 * @data:i describe the second member of struct blah,
44 * Bookkeeping structure for binder transaction buffers
46 struct binder_buffer
{
47 struct list_head entry
; /* free and allocated entries by address */
48 struct rb_node rb_node
; /* free entry by size or allocated entry */
51 unsigned allow_user_free
:1;
52 unsigned async_transaction
:1;
53 unsigned free_in_progress
:1;
56 struct binder_transaction
*transaction
;
58 struct binder_node
*target_node
;
61 size_t extra_buffers_size
;
66 * struct binder_lru_page - page object used for binder shrinker
67 * @page_ptr: pointer to physical page in mmap'd space
68 * @lru: entry in binder_alloc_lru
69 * @alloc: binder_alloc for a proc
71 struct binder_lru_page
{
73 struct page
*page_ptr
;
74 struct binder_alloc
*alloc
;
78 * struct binder_alloc - per-binder proc state for binder allocator
79 * @vma: vm_area_struct passed to mmap_handler
80 * (invarient after mmap)
81 * @tsk: tid for task that called init for this proc
82 * (invariant after init)
83 * @vma_vm_mm: copy of vma->vm_mm (invarient after mmap)
84 * @buffer: base of per-proc address space mapped via mmap
85 * @user_buffer_offset: offset between user and kernel VAs for buffer
86 * @buffers: list of all buffers for this proc
87 * @free_buffers: rb tree of buffers available for allocation
89 * @allocated_buffers: rb tree of allocated buffers sorted by address
90 * @free_async_space: VA space available for async buffers. This is
91 * initialized at mmap time to 1/2 the full VA space
92 * @pages: array of binder_lru_page
93 * @buffer_size: size of address space specified via mmap
94 * @pid: pid for associated binder_proc (invariant after init)
95 * @pages_high: high watermark of offset in @pages
97 * Bookkeeping structure for per-proc address space management for binder
98 * buffers. It is normally initialized during binder_init() and binder_mmap()
99 * calls. The address space is used for both user-visible buffers and for
100 * struct binder_buffer objects used to track the user buffers
102 struct binder_alloc
{
104 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
105 struct mm_struct
*vma_vm_mm
;
107 ptrdiff_t user_buffer_offset
;
108 struct list_head buffers
;
109 struct rb_root free_buffers
;
110 struct rb_root allocated_buffers
;
111 size_t free_async_space
;
112 struct binder_lru_page
*pages
;
114 uint32_t buffer_free
;
119 #ifdef CONFIG_ANDROID_BINDER_IPC_SELFTEST
120 void binder_selftest_alloc(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
);
122 static inline void binder_selftest_alloc(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
) {}
124 enum lru_status
binder_alloc_free_page(struct list_head
*item
,
125 struct list_lru_one
*lru
,
126 spinlock_t
*lock
, void *cb_arg
);
127 extern struct binder_buffer
*binder_alloc_new_buf(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
,
130 size_t extra_buffers_size
,
132 extern void binder_alloc_init(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
);
133 extern int binder_alloc_shrinker_init(void);
134 extern void binder_alloc_vma_close(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
);
135 extern struct binder_buffer
*
136 binder_alloc_prepare_to_free(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
,
138 extern void binder_alloc_free_buf(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
,
139 struct binder_buffer
*buffer
);
140 extern int binder_alloc_mmap_handler(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
,
141 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
);
142 extern void binder_alloc_deferred_release(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
);
143 extern int binder_alloc_get_allocated_count(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
);
144 extern void binder_alloc_print_allocated(struct seq_file
*m
,
145 struct binder_alloc
*alloc
);
146 void binder_alloc_print_pages(struct seq_file
*m
,
147 struct binder_alloc
*alloc
);
150 * binder_alloc_get_free_async_space() - get free space available for async
151 * @alloc: binder_alloc for this proc
153 * Return: the bytes remaining in the address-space for async transactions
156 binder_alloc_get_free_async_space(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
)
158 size_t free_async_space
;
160 mutex_lock(&alloc
->mutex
);
161 free_async_space
= alloc
->free_async_space
;
162 mutex_unlock(&alloc
->mutex
);
163 return free_async_space
;
167 * binder_alloc_get_user_buffer_offset() - get offset between kernel/user addrs
168 * @alloc: binder_alloc for this proc
170 * Return: the offset between kernel and user-space addresses to use for
171 * virtual address conversion
173 static inline ptrdiff_t
174 binder_alloc_get_user_buffer_offset(struct binder_alloc
*alloc
)
177 * user_buffer_offset is constant if vma is set and
178 * undefined if vma is not set. It is possible to
179 * get here with !alloc->vma if the target process
180 * is dying while a transaction is being initiated.
181 * Returning the old value is ok in this case and
182 * the transaction will fail.
184 return alloc
->user_buffer_offset
;
187 #endif /* _LINUX_BINDER_ALLOC_H */