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Felix Kuehling 98c65aeaa7 libhsakmt: Fix assumptions about userptrs relative to apertures
So far we have assumed that userptrs are always memory outside
reserved SVM apertures that are mapped into the SVM aperture for
GPU access.

With an unreserved SVM aperture that covers the entire virtual
address range, this distinction will no longer be true. Userptrs
will generally be inside the unreserved SVM aperture. Take that
into consideration when registering, mapping and unmapping virtual
addresses.

We now need a retry logic when looking up buffers from addresses.
If it is not found by its GPU address, try it as a userptr.

We also need to consider the new possibility that a userptr is
registered at the same address for CPU and GPU access. So a buffer
found by its GPU address may also turn out to be a userptr. In
that case use a stricter lookup using the userptr and size (if
the size is known), to identify the correct one of multiple
overlapping objects.

Change-Id: Ia43633aaa40f9fd2a74918ae969a631d2ff68419
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>


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