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In commit 82e896d992
("docs: net: page_pool: use kdoc to avoid
duplicating the information") I shied away from using the DOC:
comments when moving to kdoc for documenting page_pool API,
because I wasn't sure how familiar people are with it.
Turns out there is already a DOC: comment for the intro, which
is the same in both places, modulo what looks like minor rewording.
Use the version from Documentation/ but keep the contents with
the code.
Acked-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <hawk@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230807210051.1014580-1-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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7.3 KiB
C
239 lines
7.3 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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*
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* page_pool/helpers.h
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* Author: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <netoptimizer@brouer.com>
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* Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: page_pool allocator
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*
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* The page_pool allocator is optimized for the XDP mode that
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* uses one frame per-page, but it can fallback on the
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* regular page allocator APIs.
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*
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* Basic use involves replacing alloc_pages() calls with the
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* page_pool_alloc_pages() call. Drivers should use
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* page_pool_dev_alloc_pages() replacing dev_alloc_pages().
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*
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* API keeps track of in-flight pages, in order to let API user know
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* when it is safe to free a page_pool object. Thus, API users
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* must call page_pool_put_page() to free the page, or attach
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* the page to a page_pool-aware objects like skbs marked with
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* skb_mark_for_recycle().
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*
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* API user must call page_pool_put_page() once on a page, as it
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* will either recycle the page, or in case of refcnt > 1, it will
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* release the DMA mapping and in-flight state accounting.
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*/
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#ifndef _NET_PAGE_POOL_HELPERS_H
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#define _NET_PAGE_POOL_HELPERS_H
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#include <net/page_pool/types.h>
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#ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_POOL_STATS
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int page_pool_ethtool_stats_get_count(void);
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u8 *page_pool_ethtool_stats_get_strings(u8 *data);
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u64 *page_pool_ethtool_stats_get(u64 *data, void *stats);
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/*
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* Drivers that wish to harvest page pool stats and report them to users
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* (perhaps via ethtool, debugfs, or another mechanism) can allocate a
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* struct page_pool_stats call page_pool_get_stats to get stats for the specified pool.
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*/
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bool page_pool_get_stats(struct page_pool *pool,
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struct page_pool_stats *stats);
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#else
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static inline int page_pool_ethtool_stats_get_count(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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static inline u8 *page_pool_ethtool_stats_get_strings(u8 *data)
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{
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return data;
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}
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static inline u64 *page_pool_ethtool_stats_get(u64 *data, void *stats)
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{
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return data;
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}
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#endif
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/**
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* page_pool_dev_alloc_pages() - allocate a page.
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* @pool: pool from which to allocate
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*
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* Get a page from the page allocator or page_pool caches.
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*/
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static inline struct page *page_pool_dev_alloc_pages(struct page_pool *pool)
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{
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gfp_t gfp = (GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_NOWARN);
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return page_pool_alloc_pages(pool, gfp);
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}
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static inline struct page *page_pool_dev_alloc_frag(struct page_pool *pool,
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unsigned int *offset,
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unsigned int size)
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{
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gfp_t gfp = (GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_NOWARN);
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return page_pool_alloc_frag(pool, offset, size, gfp);
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}
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/**
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* page_pool_get_dma_dir() - Retrieve the stored DMA direction.
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* @pool: pool from which page was allocated
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*
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* Get the stored dma direction. A driver might decide to store this locally
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* and avoid the extra cache line from page_pool to determine the direction.
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*/
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static
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inline enum dma_data_direction page_pool_get_dma_dir(struct page_pool *pool)
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{
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return pool->p.dma_dir;
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}
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/* pp_frag_count represents the number of writers who can update the page
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* either by updating skb->data or via DMA mappings for the device.
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* We can't rely on the page refcnt for that as we don't know who might be
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* holding page references and we can't reliably destroy or sync DMA mappings
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* of the fragments.
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*
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* When pp_frag_count reaches 0 we can either recycle the page if the page
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* refcnt is 1 or return it back to the memory allocator and destroy any
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* mappings we have.
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*/
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static inline void page_pool_fragment_page(struct page *page, long nr)
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{
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atomic_long_set(&page->pp_frag_count, nr);
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}
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static inline long page_pool_defrag_page(struct page *page, long nr)
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{
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long ret;
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/* If nr == pp_frag_count then we have cleared all remaining
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* references to the page. No need to actually overwrite it, instead
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* we can leave this to be overwritten by the calling function.
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*
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* The main advantage to doing this is that an atomic_read is
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* generally a much cheaper operation than an atomic update,
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* especially when dealing with a page that may be partitioned
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* into only 2 or 3 pieces.
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*/
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if (atomic_long_read(&page->pp_frag_count) == nr)
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return 0;
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ret = atomic_long_sub_return(nr, &page->pp_frag_count);
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WARN_ON(ret < 0);
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return ret;
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}
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static inline bool page_pool_is_last_frag(struct page_pool *pool,
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struct page *page)
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{
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/* If fragments aren't enabled or count is 0 we were the last user */
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return !(pool->p.flags & PP_FLAG_PAGE_FRAG) ||
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(page_pool_defrag_page(page, 1) == 0);
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}
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/**
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* page_pool_put_page() - release a reference to a page pool page
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* @pool: pool from which page was allocated
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* @page: page to release a reference on
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* @dma_sync_size: how much of the page may have been touched by the device
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* @allow_direct: released by the consumer, allow lockless caching
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*
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* The outcome of this depends on the page refcnt. If the driver bumps
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* the refcnt > 1 this will unmap the page. If the page refcnt is 1
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* the allocator owns the page and will try to recycle it in one of the pool
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* caches. If PP_FLAG_DMA_SYNC_DEV is set, the page will be synced for_device
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* using dma_sync_single_range_for_device().
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*/
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static inline void page_pool_put_page(struct page_pool *pool,
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struct page *page,
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unsigned int dma_sync_size,
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bool allow_direct)
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{
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/* When page_pool isn't compiled-in, net/core/xdp.c doesn't
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* allow registering MEM_TYPE_PAGE_POOL, but shield linker.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_POOL
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if (!page_pool_is_last_frag(pool, page))
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return;
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page_pool_put_defragged_page(pool, page, dma_sync_size, allow_direct);
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#endif
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}
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/**
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* page_pool_put_full_page() - release a reference on a page pool page
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* @pool: pool from which page was allocated
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* @page: page to release a reference on
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* @allow_direct: released by the consumer, allow lockless caching
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*
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* Similar to page_pool_put_page(), but will DMA sync the entire memory area
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* as configured in &page_pool_params.max_len.
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*/
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static inline void page_pool_put_full_page(struct page_pool *pool,
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struct page *page, bool allow_direct)
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{
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page_pool_put_page(pool, page, -1, allow_direct);
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}
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/**
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* page_pool_recycle_direct() - release a reference on a page pool page
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* @pool: pool from which page was allocated
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* @page: page to release a reference on
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*
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* Similar to page_pool_put_full_page() but caller must guarantee safe context
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* (e.g NAPI), since it will recycle the page directly into the pool fast cache.
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*/
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static inline void page_pool_recycle_direct(struct page_pool *pool,
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struct page *page)
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{
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page_pool_put_full_page(pool, page, true);
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}
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#define PAGE_POOL_DMA_USE_PP_FRAG_COUNT \
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(sizeof(dma_addr_t) > sizeof(unsigned long))
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/**
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* page_pool_get_dma_addr() - Retrieve the stored DMA address.
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* @page: page allocated from a page pool
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*
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* Fetch the DMA address of the page. The page pool to which the page belongs
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* must had been created with PP_FLAG_DMA_MAP.
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*/
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static inline dma_addr_t page_pool_get_dma_addr(struct page *page)
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{
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dma_addr_t ret = page->dma_addr;
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if (PAGE_POOL_DMA_USE_PP_FRAG_COUNT)
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ret |= (dma_addr_t)page->dma_addr_upper << 16 << 16;
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return ret;
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}
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static inline void page_pool_set_dma_addr(struct page *page, dma_addr_t addr)
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{
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page->dma_addr = addr;
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if (PAGE_POOL_DMA_USE_PP_FRAG_COUNT)
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page->dma_addr_upper = upper_32_bits(addr);
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}
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static inline bool page_pool_put(struct page_pool *pool)
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{
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return refcount_dec_and_test(&pool->user_cnt);
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}
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static inline void page_pool_nid_changed(struct page_pool *pool, int new_nid)
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{
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if (unlikely(pool->p.nid != new_nid))
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page_pool_update_nid(pool, new_nid);
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}
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#endif /* _NET_PAGE_POOL_HELPERS_H */
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