Commit 9b32381c authored by Gustavo Padovan's avatar Gustavo Padovan Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

staging/android: fix sync framework documentation

Updates comments about functions and structures.
Signed-off-by: default avatarGustavo Padovan <gustavo.padovan@collabora.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: default avatarMaarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent a906d693
......@@ -110,15 +110,9 @@ struct sync_timeline {
/**
* struct sync_pt - sync point
* @fence: base fence class
* @base: base fence class
* @child_list: membership in sync_timeline.child_list_head
* @active_list: membership in sync_timeline.active_list_head
* @signaled_list: membership in temporary signaled_list on stack
* @fence: sync_fence to which the sync_pt belongs
* @pt_list: membership in sync_fence.pt_list_head
* @status: 1: signaled, 0:active, <0: error
* @timestamp: time which sync_pt status transitioned from active to
* signaled or error.
*/
struct sync_pt {
struct fence base;
......@@ -144,12 +138,11 @@ struct sync_fence_cb {
* @file: file representing this fence
* @kref: reference count on fence.
* @name: name of sync_fence. Useful for debugging
* @pt_list_head: list of sync_pts in the fence. immutable once fence
* is created
* @status: 0: signaled, >0:active, <0: error
*
* @wq: wait queue for fence signaling
* @sync_fence_list: membership in global fence list
* @num_fences number of sync_pts in the fence
* @wq: wait queue for fence signaling
* @status: 0: signaled, >0:active, <0: error
* @cbs: sync_pts callback information
*/
struct sync_fence {
struct file *file;
......@@ -172,9 +165,8 @@ typedef void (*sync_callback_t)(struct sync_fence *fence,
/**
* struct sync_fence_waiter - metadata for asynchronous waiter on a fence
* @waiter_list: membership in sync_fence.waiter_list_head
* @work: wait_queue for the fence waiter
* @callback: function pointer to call when fence signals
* @callback_data: pointer to pass to @callback
*/
struct sync_fence_waiter {
wait_queue_t work;
......@@ -200,7 +192,8 @@ static inline void sync_fence_waiter_init(struct sync_fence_waiter *waiter,
*
* Creates a new sync_timeline which will use the implementation specified by
* @ops. @size bytes will be allocated allowing for implementation specific
* data to be kept after the generic sync_timeline struct.
* data to be kept after the generic sync_timeline struct. Returns the
* sync_timeline object or NULL in case of error.
*/
struct sync_timeline *sync_timeline_create(const struct sync_timeline_ops *ops,
int size, const char *name);
......@@ -231,7 +224,8 @@ void sync_timeline_signal(struct sync_timeline *obj);
*
* Creates a new sync_pt as a child of @parent. @size bytes will be
* allocated allowing for implementation specific data to be kept after
* the generic sync_timeline struct.
* the generic sync_timeline struct. Returns the sync_pt object or
* NULL in case of error.
*/
struct sync_pt *sync_pt_create(struct sync_timeline *parent, int size);
......@@ -275,7 +269,8 @@ struct sync_fence *sync_fence_create_dma(const char *name, struct fence *pt);
* @b: fence b
*
* Creates a new fence which contains copies of all the sync_pts in both
* @a and @b. @a and @b remain valid, independent fences.
* @a and @b. @a and @b remain valid, independent fences. Returns the
* new merged fence or NULL in case of error.
*/
struct sync_fence *sync_fence_merge(const char *name,
struct sync_fence *a, struct sync_fence *b);
......@@ -285,7 +280,7 @@ struct sync_fence *sync_fence_merge(const char *name,
* @fd: fd referencing a fence
*
* Ensures @fd references a valid fence, increments the refcount of the backing
* file, and returns the fence.
* file, and returns the fence. Returns the fence or NULL in case of error.
*/
struct sync_fence *sync_fence_fdget(int fd);
......@@ -313,10 +308,10 @@ void sync_fence_install(struct sync_fence *fence, int fd);
* @fence: fence to wait on
* @waiter: waiter callback struck
*
* Returns 1 if @fence has already signaled.
*
* Registers a callback to be called when @fence signals or has an error.
* @waiter should be initialized with sync_fence_waiter_init().
*
* Returns 1 if @fence has already signaled, 0 if not or <0 if error.
*/
int sync_fence_wait_async(struct sync_fence *fence,
struct sync_fence_waiter *waiter);
......@@ -326,11 +321,11 @@ int sync_fence_wait_async(struct sync_fence *fence,
* @fence: fence to wait on
* @waiter: waiter callback struck
*
* returns 0 if waiter was removed from fence's async waiter list.
* returns -ENOENT if waiter was not found on fence's async waiter list.
*
* Cancels a previously registered async wait. Will fail gracefully if
* @waiter was never registered or if @fence has already signaled @waiter.
*
* Returns 0 if waiter was removed from fence's async waiter list.
* Returns -ENOENT if waiter was not found on fence's async waiter list.
*/
int sync_fence_cancel_async(struct sync_fence *fence,
struct sync_fence_waiter *waiter);
......@@ -341,7 +336,9 @@ int sync_fence_cancel_async(struct sync_fence *fence,
* @tiemout: timeout in ms
*
* Wait for @fence to be signaled or have an error. Waits indefinitely
* if @timeout < 0
* if @timeout < 0.
*
* Returns 0 if fence signaled, > 0 if it is still active and <0 on error
*/
int sync_fence_wait(struct sync_fence *fence, long timeout);
......
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