Remove NVGPU_GPU_IOCTL_ALLOC_AS_FLAGS_USERSPACE_MANAGED and
NVGPU_AS_ALLOC_USERSPACE_MANAGED flags which are used for supporting
userspace managed address-space. This functionality is not implemented
fully in kernel neither going to be implemented in near future.
Jira NVGPU-9832
Bug 4034184
Change-Id: I3787d92c44682b02d440e52c7a0c8c0553742dcc
Signed-off-by: Shashank Singh <shashsingh@nvidia.com>
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This patch adds nvenc support for TU104
- Fetch engine/dev info for nvenc
- Falcon NS boot (fw loading) support
- Engine context creation for nvenc
- Skip golden image for multimedia engines
- Avoid subctx for nvenc as it is a non-VEID engine
- Job submission/flow changes for nvenc
- Code refactoring to scale up the support for other multimedia
engines in future.
Bug 3763551
Change-Id: I03d4e731ebcef456bcc5ce157f3aa39883270dc0
Signed-off-by: Santosh BS <santoshb@nvidia.com>
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The memory bandwidth reported by the nvgpu driver is a resultant of FBP and EMC floorsweeping status. The FBP floorsweep status was already getting reported in the GPU characterstics so the status of EMC was fetched and reported in this change.
Jira NVGPU-9609
Bug 3661074
Change-Id: Ia2fe6cb029d086765da15d9e964ea77256e06604
Signed-off-by: atanand <atanand@nvidia.com>
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Now that we are planning to enable CTRL_FIFO support with NVS,
there is no need for a separate enabled flag for the same.
CTRL_FIFO support is instead determined by the presence of
NVGPU_SUPPORT_NVS enable flag alone.
For non-auto platforms, Control-Fifo can be disabled by restricting
access to /dev/nvsched_ctrl_fifo.
Jira NVGPU-8619
Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I9dbec60e5668f38e1460c43800584e88b16a2550
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In order to share the TSG across different devices securely, device
instance IDs are to be exchanged for endpoint identification. Add
device instance ID field to gk20a_ctrl_priv which is generated
from gk20a level device instance id value.
Share this ID to userspace via gpu characteristics.
Bug 3677982
JIRA NVGPU-8681
Change-Id: I79d92a81c02272c52e24f5b12c452c8993137037
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
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Add a device node for management of nvs control fifo buffers for
scheduling domains. The current design consists of a master structure
struct nvgpu_nvs_domain_sched_ctrl for management of users as well
as control queues. Initially all users are added as non-exclusive users.
Subsequent changes will add support for IOCTLS to manage opening of
Send/Receive and Event buffers, querying characteristics etc.
In subsequent changes, a user that tries to open a Send/Receive queue
will first try to reserve itself as an exclusive user and only if that
succeeds can proceed with creation of both Send/Receive queues.
Exclusive users will be reset to non-exclusive users just before they
close their device node handle.
Jira NVGPU-8128
Change-Id: I15a83f70cd49c685510a9fd5ea4476ebb3544378
Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@nvidia.com>
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This patch defines the IOCTL NVGPU_TSG_IOCTL_READ_ALL_SM_ERROR_STATES
to read the error states for all the SMs.
The corresponding input parameter is num_sm (number of SM error states to be read) and output is a list of error states for all the SMs.
Bug 200468220
Signed-off-by: Jinesh Parakh <jparakh@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: Iaf926b72d900a6c8f978fa034c20d76e482eb13f
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/c/linux-nvgpu/+/2717313
Reviewed-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Sami Kiminki <skiminki@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Sandarbh Jain <sanjain@nvidia.com>
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Add new profiler resource type NVGPU_PROFILER_PM_RESOURCE_TYPE_PC_SAMPLER.
Introduce regops HAL get_hwpm_pc_sampler_register_ranges to get
allowlist for PC_SAMPLER resources. Re-generate allowlist files to include
register ranges for PC_SAMPLER resources.
Update uapi header to advertise new resource type
NVGPU_PROFILER_PM_RESOURCE_ARG_PC_SAMPLER.
Bug 3408536
Change-Id: I7009ef822665771eed727da48ef1e89dcc6b9c4b
Signed-off-by: Antony Clince Alex <aalex@nvidia.com>
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Patch udpates/fixes following issues.
- Updates nvgpu_dbg_gpu_get_mappings_entry.size to u64 to address >4G
limitations.
- Removes offset from original cpuva and unmaps only original mapped
address.
- Call nvgpu_vm_find_mapped_buf_range() in place of
nvgpu_vm_find_mapped_buf() to find the addresses which are not
page aligned.
- Update logic to parse the gpuva while trying to find gpu mappings so
that gpuva which are more than the mapped buffer base address can also
be considered.
Bug 200722275
Change-Id: If33d85db37a9f03a662984c212544a8b2ade471c
Signed-off-by: prsethi <prsethi@nvidia.com>
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Replace id-based lookup with fd-based lookup when binding a TSG to a
domain. The device node based domain interface naturally provides access
control; this way userspace tools can limit which uid/gid can access
each domain.
Also, explicitly disallow binding channels to a TSG that has no runlist
domain yet. Normally a TSG is in the default domain if nothing else has
been specified, but the default domain can be deleted.
Jira NVGPU-6788
Change-Id: I2af96dfc002367d894eaf0c175006332f790c27f
Signed-off-by: Konsta Hölttä <kholtta@nvidia.com>
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Create device nodes for user-created scheduling domains. This helps
leverage filesystem based access control: domains can be chosen to be
available for a limited set of users on a system.
The device nodes are dynamic: they can be removed while the driver is
running normally. This is a bit different from the nodes that exist
until the driver is unloaded, so the devno/domain mapping is stored in a
separate list. The usual container_of pattern would suffer from an
unavoidable race condition if a domain file was opened while the same
domain would get removed.
As usual, domain refcounting prevents a domain from being removed. Now
the open device files hold refs and thus any open domain files prevent a
domain from getting removed, in addition to the userspace-invisible ref
that is taken when a TSG is bound to a domain.
While at it, make the query ioctl guarded by the sched domain mutex, as
domains might technically get added or removed during the querying code.
Jira NVGPU-6788
Change-Id: Ief2a09a442c4e70f1f2be8a32359341071d74659
Signed-off-by: Konsta Hölttä <kholtta@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/c/linux-nvgpu/+/2651164
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Initially, REMAP only worked with big pages but in some cases
only small pages are supported where REMAP functionality is
also needed.
This cleans up some page size assumptions. In particular, on a
remap request, the nvgpu_vm_area is found from the passed in VA,
but can only be done from virt_offset_in_pages if we're also
told the page size.
This now occurs from _PAGESIZE_ flags which are required by
both map and unmap operations.
Jira NVGPU-6804
Change-Id: I311980a1b5e0e5e1840bdc1123479350a5c9d469
Signed-off-by: Chris Johnson <cwj@nvidia.com>
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- Make the domain scheduler timeslice type nanoseconds to future proof
the interface
- Return -ENOSYS from ioctls if the nvs code is not initialized
- Return the number of domains also when user supplied array is present
- Use domain id instead of name for TSG binding
- Improve documentation in the uapi headers
- Verify that reserved fields are zeroed
- Extend some internal logging
- Release the sched mutex on alloc error
- Add file mode checks in the nvs ioctls. The create and remove ioctls
require writable file permissions, while the query does not; this
allows filesystem based access control on domain management on the
single dev node.
Jira NVGPU-6788
Change-Id: I668eb5972a0ed1073e84a4ae30e3069bf0b59e16
Signed-off-by: Konsta Hölttä <kholtta@nvidia.com>
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Add ioctls for creating, removing and querying scheduling domains and
interface with the "nvsched" entity that will be the core scheduler.
Include the scheduler in the Linux build.
The core scheduler code will ultimately hold data on and control what
gets scheduled, but this intermediate layer in nvgpu-rm needs a bit of
bookeeping to manage the userspace interface.
To keep changes isolated, this does not touch the internal runlist
domains yet. The core scheduler logic will eventually control the
runlist domains.
Jira NVGPU-6788
Change-Id: I7b4064edb6205acbac2d8c593dad019d517243ce
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Konsta Hölttä <kholtta@nvidia.com>
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Earlier, buffer metadata support was made dependent on compression.
However that is not required.
Update the enabled flag NVGPU_SUPPORT_BUFFER_METADATA setup for
various hals. Enable it for all from linux characteristics init.
Update REGISTER_BUFFER and GET_BUFFER_INFO ioctls to seggregate
the compile/runtime compression functionality.
If compression is disabled, return error in case comptags are
required else don't fail the REGISTER_BUFFER ioctl.
Bug 200767700
Change-Id: I3850ccc879f180c97b830fb3d652c094b9d28a5b
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
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The implementation already exists. This change
adds NVGPU_GR_ZBC_TYPE_STENCIL and plumbs through
the stencil value from NvRmGpuDeviceZbcAddStencil
through NVGPU_GPU_IOCTL_ZBC_SET_TABLE.
Adds cases for querying the stencil values,
enabling NvRmGpuDeviceZbcGetStencilTableEntry.
Bug 3403523
Bug 3395601
Change-Id: I42c9a2967d0433e0bb08343aabeff0fe465f231e
Signed-off-by: Pyarelal Knowles <pknowles@nvidia.com>
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To enable userspace query about comptags allocation status of a buffer,
comptags are to be allocated only during buffer registration done by
nvrm_gpu. Earlier, they were allocated during map.
nvrm_gpu will be sending metadata blob to be associated with the buffer.
This will have to be stored in the dmabuf privdata for all the buffers
registered by nvrm_gpu.
This patch moves the privdata allocation to buffer registration ioctl.
Remove g->mm.priv_lock as it is not needed now. This lock was added
to protect dmabuf private data setup. That private data is now
handled through dmabuf->ops and setup of dmabuf->ops is done
under dmabuf->lock.
To support legacy userspace, this patch still allocates comptags on
demand on map calls for unregistered buffers.
Bug 200586313
Change-Id: I88b2ca04c733dd02a84bcbf05060bddc00147790
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
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Add REMAP ioctl and accompanying support to the linux nvgpu driver.
REMAP support provides per-page control over sparse VM areas using the
concept of a virtual memory pool.
The REMAP ioctl accepts a list of operations (each a map or unmap) that
modify the VM area pages tracked by the virtual mmemory pool.
Inclusion of REMAP support in the nvgpu build is controlled by the new
CONFIG_NVGPU_REMAP flag. This flag is enabled by default for linux builds.
A new NVGPU_GPU_FLAGS_SUPPORT_REMAP characteristics flag is added for use
in detecting when REMAP support is available.
When a VM allocation tagged with NVGPU_VM_AREA_ALLOC_SPARSE is made the
base virtual memory pool resources are allocated. Per-page resources are
later allocated when the NVGPU_AS_IOCTL_REMAP ioctl is issued. All REMAP
resources are released when the corresponding VM area is freed.
Jira NVGPU-6804
Change-Id: I1f2cdc0c06c1698a62640c1c6fbcb2f9db24a0bc
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Add api to translate dmabuf's fmode_t to gk20a_mem_rw_flag
for read only/read write mapping selection.
By default dmabuf fd mapping permission should be a maximum
access permission associated to a particual dmabuf fd.
Remove bit flag MAP_ACCESS_NO_WRITE and add 2 bit values for
user access requests NVGPU_VM_MAP_ACCESS_DEFAULT|READ_ONLY|
READ_WRITE.
To unify map access type handling in Linux and QNX move the
parameter NVGPU_VM_MAP_ACCESS_* check to common function
nvgpu_vm_map.
Set MAP_ACCESS_TYPE enabled flag in common characteristics
init function as it is supported for Linux and QNX.
Bug 200717195
Bug 3250920
Change-Id: I1a249f7c52bda099390dd4f371b005e1a7cef62f
Signed-off-by: Lakshmanan M <lm@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
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Introduce new HAL gops_ltc.set_l2_sector_promotion to configure L2
sector promotion policy. The follow three promotion settings are support:
- NVGPU_GPU_IOCTL_TSG_L2_SECTOR_PROMOTE_FLAG_NONE
- NVGPU_GPU_IOCTL_TSG_L2_SECTOR_PROMOTE_FLAG_64B
- NVGPU_GPU_IOCTL_TSG_L2_SECTOR_PROMOTE_FLAG_128B
Add ioctl "NVGPU_TSG_IOCTL_SET_L2_SECTOR_PROMOTION" to the gpu tsg node
to support l2 sector promotion. On chips which do not support sector
promotion, the ioctl returns 0.
Bug 200656177
Change-Id: Iad835a5c954d3b10da436cfafb388aaaa04f44c7
Signed-off-by: Antony Clince Alex <aalex@nvidia.com>
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Add new NVGPU_SUPPORT_MAPPING_MODIFY enable flag that is used to
control the value of the exported NVGPU_GPU_FLAGS_SUPPORT_MAPPING_MODIFY
flag.
These flags are currently only enabled on linux in non-virtualized
environments.
Jira NVGPU-6374
Change-Id: Ia85c353b767b4f7d0aebc04838f44996bc38c61f
Signed-off-by: scottl <scottl@nvidia.com>
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