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      1 #ifndef _UAPI_MSM_ION_H
      2 #define _UAPI_MSM_ION_H
      3 
      4 #include "ion.h"
      5 
      6 enum msm_ion_heap_types {
      7 	ION_HEAP_TYPE_MSM_START = ION_HEAP_TYPE_CUSTOM + 1,
      8 	ION_HEAP_TYPE_SECURE_DMA = ION_HEAP_TYPE_MSM_START,
      9 	ION_HEAP_TYPE_SYSTEM_SECURE,
     10 	ION_HEAP_TYPE_HYP_CMA,
     11 	/*
     12 	 * if you add a heap type here you should also add it to
     13 	 * heap_types_info[] in msm_ion.c
     14 	 */
     15 };
     16 
     17 /**
     18  * These are the only ids that should be used for Ion heap ids.
     19  * The ids listed are the order in which allocation will be attempted
     20  * if specified. Don't swap the order of heap ids unless you know what
     21  * you are doing!
     22  * Id's are spaced by purpose to allow new Id's to be inserted in-between (for
     23  * possible fallbacks)
     24  */
     25 
     26 enum ion_heap_ids {
     27 	INVALID_HEAP_ID = -1,
     28 	ION_CP_MM_HEAP_ID = 8,
     29 	ION_SECURE_HEAP_ID = 9,
     30 	ION_SECURE_DISPLAY_HEAP_ID = 10,
     31 	ION_CP_MFC_HEAP_ID = 12,
     32 	ION_CP_WB_HEAP_ID = 16, /* 8660 only */
     33 	ION_CAMERA_HEAP_ID = 20, /* 8660 only */
     34 	ION_SYSTEM_CONTIG_HEAP_ID = 21,
     35 	ION_ADSP_HEAP_ID = 22,
     36 	ION_PIL1_HEAP_ID = 23, /* Currently used for other PIL images */
     37 	ION_SF_HEAP_ID = 24,
     38 	ION_SYSTEM_HEAP_ID = 25,
     39 	ION_PIL2_HEAP_ID = 26, /* Currently used for modem firmware images */
     40 	ION_QSECOM_HEAP_ID = 27,
     41 	ION_AUDIO_HEAP_ID = 28,
     42 
     43 	ION_MM_FIRMWARE_HEAP_ID = 29,
     44 
     45 	ION_HEAP_ID_RESERVED = 31 /** Bit reserved for ION_FLAG_SECURE flag */
     46 };
     47 
     48 /*
     49  * The IOMMU heap is deprecated! Here are some aliases for backwards
     50  * compatibility:
     51  */
     52 #define ION_IOMMU_HEAP_ID ION_SYSTEM_HEAP_ID
     53 #define ION_HEAP_TYPE_IOMMU ION_HEAP_TYPE_SYSTEM
     54 
     55 enum ion_fixed_position {
     56 	NOT_FIXED,
     57 	FIXED_LOW,
     58 	FIXED_MIDDLE,
     59 	FIXED_HIGH,
     60 };
     61 
     62 enum cp_mem_usage {
     63 	VIDEO_BITSTREAM = 0x1,
     64 	VIDEO_PIXEL = 0x2,
     65 	VIDEO_NONPIXEL = 0x3,
     66 	DISPLAY_SECURE_CP_USAGE = 0x4,
     67 	CAMERA_SECURE_CP_USAGE = 0x5,
     68 	MAX_USAGE = 0x6,
     69 	UNKNOWN = 0x7FFFFFFF,
     70 };
     71 
     72 /**
     73  * Flags to be used when allocating from the secure heap for
     74  * content protection
     75  */
     76 #define ION_FLAG_CP_TOUCH (1 << 17)
     77 #define ION_FLAG_CP_BITSTREAM (1 << 18)
     78 #define ION_FLAG_CP_PIXEL  (1 << 19)
     79 #define ION_FLAG_CP_NON_PIXEL (1 << 20)
     80 #define ION_FLAG_CP_CAMERA (1 << 21)
     81 #define ION_FLAG_CP_HLOS (1 << 22)
     82 #define ION_FLAG_CP_HLOS_FREE (1 << 23)
     83 #define ION_FLAG_CP_SEC_DISPLAY (1 << 25)
     84 #define ION_FLAG_CP_APP (1 << 26)
     85 
     86 /**
     87  * Flag to allow non continguous allocation of memory from secure
     88  * heap
     89  */
     90 #define ION_FLAG_ALLOW_NON_CONTIG (1 << 24)
     91 
     92 /**
     93  * Flag to use when allocating to indicate that a heap is secure.
     94  */
     95 #define ION_FLAG_SECURE (1 << ION_HEAP_ID_RESERVED)
     96 
     97 /**
     98  * Flag for clients to force contiguous memort allocation
     99  *
    100  * Use of this flag is carefully monitored!
    101  */
    102 #define ION_FLAG_FORCE_CONTIGUOUS (1 << 30)
    103 
    104 /*
    105  * Used in conjunction with heap which pool memory to force an allocation
    106  * to come from the page allocator directly instead of from the pool allocation
    107  */
    108 #define ION_FLAG_POOL_FORCE_ALLOC (1 << 16)
    109 
    110 
    111 #define ION_FLAG_POOL_PREFETCH (1 << 27)
    112 
    113 /**
    114 * Deprecated! Please use the corresponding ION_FLAG_*
    115 */
    116 #define ION_SECURE ION_FLAG_SECURE
    117 #define ION_FORCE_CONTIGUOUS ION_FLAG_FORCE_CONTIGUOUS
    118 
    119 /**
    120  * Macro should be used with ion_heap_ids defined above.
    121  */
    122 #define ION_HEAP(bit) (1 << (bit))
    123 
    124 #define ION_ADSP_HEAP_NAME	"adsp"
    125 #define ION_SYSTEM_HEAP_NAME	"system"
    126 #define ION_VMALLOC_HEAP_NAME	ION_SYSTEM_HEAP_NAME
    127 #define ION_KMALLOC_HEAP_NAME	"kmalloc"
    128 #define ION_AUDIO_HEAP_NAME	"audio"
    129 #define ION_SF_HEAP_NAME	"sf"
    130 #define ION_MM_HEAP_NAME	"mm"
    131 #define ION_CAMERA_HEAP_NAME	"camera_preview"
    132 #define ION_IOMMU_HEAP_NAME	"iommu"
    133 #define ION_MFC_HEAP_NAME	"mfc"
    134 #define ION_WB_HEAP_NAME	"wb"
    135 #define ION_MM_FIRMWARE_HEAP_NAME	"mm_fw"
    136 #define ION_PIL1_HEAP_NAME  "pil_1"
    137 #define ION_PIL2_HEAP_NAME  "pil_2"
    138 #define ION_QSECOM_HEAP_NAME	"qsecom"
    139 #define ION_SECURE_HEAP_NAME	"secure_heap"
    140 #define ION_SECURE_DISPLAY_HEAP_NAME "secure_display"
    141 
    142 #define ION_SET_CACHED(__cache)		(__cache | ION_FLAG_CACHED)
    143 #define ION_SET_UNCACHED(__cache)	(__cache & ~ION_FLAG_CACHED)
    144 
    145 #define ION_IS_CACHED(__flags)	((__flags) & ION_FLAG_CACHED)
    146 
    147 /* struct ion_flush_data - data passed to ion for flushing caches
    148  *
    149  * @handle:	handle with data to flush
    150  * @fd:		fd to flush
    151  * @vaddr:	userspace virtual address mapped with mmap
    152  * @offset:	offset into the handle to flush
    153  * @length:	length of handle to flush
    154  *
    155  * Performs cache operations on the handle. If p is the start address
    156  * of the handle, p + offset through p + offset + length will have
    157  * the cache operations performed
    158  */
    159 struct ion_flush_data {
    160 	ion_user_handle_t handle;
    161 	int fd;
    162 	void *vaddr;
    163 	unsigned int offset;
    164 	unsigned int length;
    165 };
    166 
    167 struct ion_prefetch_regions {
    168 	unsigned int vmid;
    169 	size_t __user *sizes;
    170 	unsigned int nr_sizes;
    171 };
    172 
    173 struct ion_prefetch_data {
    174 	int heap_id;
    175 	unsigned long len;
    176 	/* Is unsigned long bad? 32bit compiler vs 64 bit compiler*/
    177 	struct ion_prefetch_regions __user *regions;
    178 	unsigned int nr_regions;
    179 };
    180 
    181 #define ION_IOC_MSM_MAGIC 'M'
    182 
    183 /**
    184  * DOC: ION_IOC_CLEAN_CACHES - clean the caches
    185  *
    186  * Clean the caches of the handle specified.
    187  */
    188 #define ION_IOC_CLEAN_CACHES	_IOWR(ION_IOC_MSM_MAGIC, 0, \
    189 						struct ion_flush_data)
    190 /**
    191  * DOC: ION_IOC_INV_CACHES - invalidate the caches
    192  *
    193  * Invalidate the caches of the handle specified.
    194  */
    195 #define ION_IOC_INV_CACHES	_IOWR(ION_IOC_MSM_MAGIC, 1, \
    196 						struct ion_flush_data)
    197 /**
    198  * DOC: ION_IOC_CLEAN_INV_CACHES - clean and invalidate the caches
    199  *
    200  * Clean and invalidate the caches of the handle specified.
    201  */
    202 #define ION_IOC_CLEAN_INV_CACHES	_IOWR(ION_IOC_MSM_MAGIC, 2, \
    203 						struct ion_flush_data)
    204 
    205 #define ION_IOC_PREFETCH		_IOWR(ION_IOC_MSM_MAGIC, 3, \
    206 						struct ion_prefetch_data)
    207 
    208 #define ION_IOC_DRAIN			_IOWR(ION_IOC_MSM_MAGIC, 4, \
    209 						struct ion_prefetch_data)
    210 
    211 #endif
    212