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authorBen Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>2012-01-25 15:34:22 +1000
committerDave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>2012-01-25 18:54:28 +0000
commit9f1feed2e16652a6e599ed4a73b4c501bb3d4568 (patch)
tree4df8c894d3444f277243c8e32d58eca31496f679 /include
parent9fc04b503df9a34ec1a691225445c5b7dfd022e7 (diff)
drm/ttm: fix two regressions since move_notify changes
Both changes in dc97b3409a790d2a21aac6e5cdb99558b5944119 cause serious regressions in the nouveau driver. move_notify() was originally able to presume that bo->mem is the old node, and new_mem is the new node. The above commit moves the call to move_notify() to after move() has been done, which means that now, sometimes, new_mem isn't the new node at all, bo->mem is, and new_mem points at a stale, possibly-just-been-killed-by-move node. This is clearly not a good situation. This patch reverts this change, and replaces it with a cleanup in the move() failure path instead. The second issue is that the call to move_notify() from cleanup_memtype_use() causes the TTM ghost objects to get passed into the driver. This is clearly bad as the driver knows nothing about these "fake" TTM BOs, and ends up accessing uninitialised memory. I worked around this in nouveau's move_notify() hook by ensuring the BO destructor was nouveau's. I don't particularly like this solution, and would rather TTM never pass the driver these objects. However, I don't clearly understand the reason why we're calling move_notify() here anyway and am happy to work around the problem in nouveau instead of breaking the behaviour expected by other drivers. Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com> Cc: Jerome Glisse <j.glisse@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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