Re: [PATCH v3] Documentation: dma-buf: heaps: Add naming guidelines

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On 7/17/25 3:10 AM, Maxime Ripard wrote:
We've discussed a number of times of how some heap names are bad, but
not really what makes a good heap name.

Let's document what we expect the heap names to look like.

Reviewed-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <mripard@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Changes in v3:
- Grammar, spelling fixes
- Remove the cacheable / uncacheable name suggestion
- Link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250616-dma-buf-heap-names-doc-v2-1-8ae43174cdbf@xxxxxxxxxx

Changes in v2:
- Added justifications for each requirement / suggestions
- Added a mention and example of buffer attributes
- Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250520-dma-buf-heap-names-doc-v1-1-ab31f74809ee@xxxxxxxxxx
---
  Documentation/userspace-api/dma-buf-heaps.rst | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  1 file changed, 35 insertions(+)

diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/dma-buf-heaps.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/dma-buf-heaps.rst
index 535f49047ce6450796bf4380c989e109355efc05..3ee4e7961fe390ba356a2125d53b060546c3e4a6 100644
--- a/Documentation/userspace-api/dma-buf-heaps.rst
+++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/dma-buf-heaps.rst
@@ -21,5 +21,40 @@ following heaps:
     usually created either through the kernel commandline through the
     `cma` parameter, a memory region Device-Tree node with the
     `linux,cma-default` property set, or through the `CMA_SIZE_MBYTES` or
     `CMA_SIZE_PERCENTAGE` Kconfig options. Depending on the platform, it
     might be called ``reserved``, ``linux,cma``, or ``default-pool``.
+
+Naming Convention
+=================
+
+``dma-buf`` heaps name should meet a number of constraints:
+
+- The name must be stable, and must not change from one version to the other.
+  Userspace identifies heaps by their name, so if the names ever change, we
+  would be likely to introduce regressions.
+
+- The name must describe the memory region the heap will allocate from, and
+  must uniquely identify it in a given platform. Since userspace applications
+  use the heap name as the discriminant, it must be able to tell which heap it
+  wants to use reliably if there's multiple heaps.
+
+- The name must not mention implementation details, such as the allocator. The
+  heap driver will change over time, and implementation details when it was
+  introduced might not be relevant in the future.
+
+- The name should describe properties of the buffers that would be allocated.
+  Doing so will make heap identification easier for userspace. Such properties
+  are:
+
+  - ``contiguous`` for physically contiguous buffers;
+
+  - ``protected`` for encrypted buffers not accessible the OS;
+
+- The name may describe intended usage. Doing so will make heap identification
+  easier for userspace applications and users.
+
+For example, assuming a platform with a reserved memory region located at the
+RAM address 0x42000000, intended to allocate video framebuffers, physically
+contiguous, and backed by the CMA kernel allocator, good names would be
+``memory@42000000-cacheable-contiguous`` or ``video@42000000``, but

You dropped "cacheable" but left it here in the suggested names, maybe
replace with "protected" here. Otherwise, LGTM,

Reviewed-by: Andrew Davis <afd@xxxxxx>

+``cma-video`` wouldn't.

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base-commit: 19272b37aa4f83ca52bdf9c16d5d81bdd1354494
change-id: 20250520-dma-buf-heap-names-doc-31261aa0cfe6

Best regards,





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