CBC contig allocation requires mempool node in DT and the
node can be used for contig allocations. The code duplication
can be avoided by unifying the code from vgpu.
Change-Id: I6eaa1d0c9db47b158602bf0ba68ce4e09cf487a7
Signed-off-by: Dinesh T <dt@nvidia.com>
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On production boards, there is requirement to disable GPU
profiler and debugger support. Add DT property 'support-gpu-tools'
which can be modified to enable/disable debugger/profiler support.
The default behavior is to enable the debugging features and set
'support-gpu-tools' to 1. This property is chosen to be u32 value
to be in sync with GPU vserser property by same name.
The debugger/profiler support is disabled by skipping the creation
of below nodes under /dev/nvgpu/:
1. ctxsw
2. dbg
3. prof
4. prof-dev
5. prof-ctx
Bug 200773450
JIRA NVGPU-7109
Change-Id: I86d72d17fa7f5492e117a4c1cd1144623e9b6132
Signed-off-by: Tejal Kudav <tkudav@nvidia.com>
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Move interrupt specific data-members from common.mc to common.cic
Some of these data members like sw_irq_stall_last_handled_cond need
To be initialized much earlier during the OS specific init/probe stage.
Also, some more members from struct nvgpu_interrupts(like stall_size,
stall_lines[]), which will soon be moved to CIC will also need to be
initialized early during the OS specific probe stage.
However, the chip specific LUT can only be initialized after the
hal_init stage where the HALs are all initialized.
Split the CIC init to accommodate the above initialization requirements.
JIRA NVGPU-6899
Change-Id: I9333db4cde59bb0aa8f6eb9f8472f00369817a5d
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Presently, gk20a_user_deinit is used to remove all device nodes
including "power" node as well.
Split removal of power node into a separate function
gk20a_power_node_deinit to enable other device removal during the
normal runtime_suspend path to facilitate the fast path for MIG
reconfiguration. Powernode can be removed only during a call to
Rmmod. This also enables separately powering off the device nodes
in the unlikely case of a poweron failure.
Bug 3308828
Jira NVGPU-6920
Change-Id: Ib045a09a992a63c468492a837b273cca41e20f15
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Currently, there are few chip specific erratas present in nvgpu code.
For better traceability of the erratas and corresponding fixes,
introduce flags to indicate existing erratas on a chip. These flags
decide if a corresponding solution is applied to the chip(s).
This patch introduces below functions to handle errata flags:
- nvgpu_init_errata_flags
- nvgpu_set_errata
- nvgpu_is_errata_present
- nvgpu_print_errata_flags
- nvgpu_free_errata_flags
nvgpu_print_errata_flags: print below details of erratas present in chip
1. errata flag name
2. chip where the errata was first discovered
3. short description of the errata
Flags corresponding to erratas present in a chip are set during chip hal
init sequence.
JIRA NVGPU-6510
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- moved reg fields to gk20a
- added os abstract register accessor in nvgpu/io.h
- defined linux register access abstract implementation
- hook up with posix. posix implementation of the register accessor uses
the high 4 bit of address to identify register apertures then call the
according callbacks.
It helps to unify code across OSes.
Bug 2999617
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Remove static class definition and registration for iGPU and dGPU.
Create the class dynamically in gk20a_user_init() and setup the callback
function to create devnode name based on GPU type.
For now add nvgpu_pci_devnode() callback for dGPU that sets correct
dev node path for dGPUs. For iGPU, Android apparently does not honor dev
node path set in callback and hence override the device name for iGPU
with function nvgpu_devnode().
Destroy the class in gk20a_user_deinit().
This will overall be helpful in adding multiple classes and dev nodes
for each GPU instance in MIG mode.
Set GPU device pointer as the parent of new devices created with
device_create(). This is helpful in getting GPU device name in
callback function nvgpu_pci_devnode().
Update functions to not pass class structure and interface names :
nvgpu_probe()
gk20a_user_init()
gk20a_user_deinit()
nvgpu_remove()
Remove static interface name format like INTERFACE_NAME since it is no
longer needed.
Update GK20A_NUM_CDEVS to 10 since there are 10 dev nodes per GPU right
now.
Jira NVGPU-5648
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The simulator ring buffer DMA interface supports buffers of the following sizes:
4, 8, 12 and 16K. At present, it is configured to 4K and it happens to match
with the kernel PAGE_SIZE, which is used to wrap back the GET/PUT pointers once
4K is reached. However, this is not always true; for instance, take 64K pages.
Hence, replace PAGE_SIZE with SIM_BFR_SIZE.
Introduce macro NVGPU_CPU_PAGE_SIZE which aliases to PAGE_SIZE and replace
latter with former.
Bug 200658101
Jira NVGPU-6018
Change-Id: I83cc62b87291734015c51f3e5a98173549e065de
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common.gr unit exports a separate API nvgpu_gr_prepare_sw to
initialize some SW pieces required for nvgpu_gr_enable_hw().
A separate API is really unnecessary since same initialization
can be performed in nvgpu_gr_alloc().
Remove nvgpu_gr_prepare_sw() and HAL gops.gr.gr_prepare_sw().
Initialize falcon and interrupt structures in loop from
nvgpu_gr_alloc().
Move nvgpu_netlist_init_ctx_vars() from nvgpu_gr_prepare_sw() to
common init path since netlist parsing need not be done from
common.gr unit. It just needs to happen before nvgpu_gr_enable_hw().
Also, trigger nvgpu_gr_free() from gr_remove_support() instead
of OS specific paths. Also remove nvgpu_gr_free() calls from
probe error paths since nvgpu_gr_alloc is no longer called in
probe path.
Move interrupt and falcon data structure free calls to nvgpu_gr_free().
Also remove corresponding unit testing code that tests
nvgpu_gr_prepare_sw() specifically.
Update some unit tests to initialize ecc counters and netlist.
Disable some unit tests that fail for reasons unknown.
Jira NVGPU-5648
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struct nvgpu_gr is right now initialized during probe and from OS
specific code. To support multiple instances of graphics engine,
nvgpu needs to initialize nvgpu_gr after number of engine instances
have been enumerated in poweron path.
Hence move nvgpu_gr_alloc() to poweron path and after gr manager has
been initialized.
Some of the members of nvgpu_gr are initialized in probe path and they
too are in OS specific code. Move them to common code in
nvgpu_gr_alloc()
Add field fecs_feature_override_ecc_val to struct gk20a to store the
override flag read from device tree. This flag is later copied to
nvgpu_gr in poweron path.
Update tpc_pg_mask_store() to check for g->gr being NULL before
accessing golden image pointer.
Update tpc_fs_mask_store() to return error if g->gr is not initialized.
This path needs nvgpu_gr struct initialized. Also fix the incorrect
NULL pointer check in tpc_fs_mask_store() which breaks the write path
to this sysfs.
Jira NVGPU-5648
Change-Id: Ifa2f66f3663dc2f7c8891cb03b25e997e148ab06
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Historically, nvgpu has supported a struct gk20a_dmabuf_priv and
associated it with a dmabuf instance. This was aided by Nvmap's
dma_buf_set_drv_data() and dma_buf_get_drvdata() APIs. gk20a_dmabuf_priv
is used to store Comptag IDs i.e. (1 per 64 kb) as well as can store the
dmabuf attachments to avoid multiple attach/detach calls. dma_buf_set_drv_data()
allows Nvgpu to associate an instance of struct gk20a_dmabuf_priv with the instance
of the dmabuf and also provide a release callback to delete the
instance when the last reference to the dmabuf is put. Nvmap accomplishes
this by modifying the struct dma_buf_ops definition to include the
set_drv_data and get_drv_data callbacks in the kernel code.
The above approach won't work for upstream Kstable and Nvmap
plans to remove these APIs for upcoming newer downstream kernels as
well.
In order to implement the same functionality without depending on Nvmap,
Nvgpu will implement a release chaining mechanism. Dmabuf's 'ops' pointer
points to a constant struct and hence a whole copy of the ops is made
followed by altering the new copy's release pointer.
struct gk20a_dmabuf_priv stores the new copy and the dmabuf's 'ops' is
changed to point to this. This allows Nvgpu to retrieve
the corresponding gk20a_dmabuf_priv instance using container_of.
Nvgpu's custom release callback will invoke the original release
callback of the dmabuf's producer as a last step, thus completing the
full circle. In case, the driver is removed, Nvgpu restores the
dmabuf's 'ops' back to the original state. In order to accomplish this,
every instance of a struct nvgpu_os_linux maintains a linkedlist of the
gk20a_dma_buf instances. During the driver removal, this linkedlist is
traversed and the corresponding dmabuf's 'ops' pointer is put back to
its original state followed by freeing of this instance.
Nvgpu is a producer of dmabuf's for vidmem and needs
a way to check whether the given dmabuf belongs to itself.
Its no longer reliable to depend on a comparision of
the 'ops' pointer. Instead dmabuf_export_info() allows a name to be set by the
exporter and this can be used to compare with a memory location
that belongs to Nvgpu. Similarly for sysmem dmabufs, Nvmap makes a
similar change in the way it identifies whether a dmabuf belongs to
itself.
Removed NVGPU_DMABUF_HAS_DRVDATA and moved to a unified mechanism for
both downstream as well as upstream kernel.
Some of the other changes in this file include the following.
1) Deletion of dmabuf.c and moving its contents over to dmabuf_priv.c
2) Replacing gk20a_mm_pin_has_drvdata with nvgpu_mm_pin_privdata and
vice-versa for unpin.
Bug 2878569
Change-Id: Icf8e79b05a25ad5a85f478c3ee0fc1eb7747e22d
Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@nvidia.com>
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Aggressive sync destroy is used on some platforms where the amount of
syncpoints is limited. It can cause sync objects to get allocated and
freed in the submit path and when jobs are cleaned up, so require
deferred cleanup. Allocations do not belong to job tracking in a
deterministic submit path.
Although this has been technically allowed before, deterministic
channels have likely not been a priority on those old platforms with
aggressive sync destroy set.
Update virtualized gp10b platform data to match on a gp10b-vgpu compat
string instead of gk20a-vgpu. gk20a (Tegra T124) hasn't been supported
for a long time. Delete the aggressive sync destroy field from this
platform. It's got enough syncpoints to not dynamically allocate them;
having this property set for gp10b-vgpu has likely been a mistake.
This is not a completely pure cherry-pick: also extend the gpu
characteristics to not advertise full deterministic submit support when
aggressive sync destroy is off. This platform flag cannot be adjusted by
the user unlike many other flags.
Jira NVGPU-4548
Change-Id: I283f546d48b79ac94b943d88e5dce55710858330
Signed-off-by: Konsta Hölttä <kholtta@nvidia.com>
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Linux kernel has a default 32-bit segmentation boundary for
any device that doesn't explicitly configure it. When nvgpu
tries to allocate a larger memory > 4GB, iommu_dma_map_sg()
function in the kernel will take this boundary into account
and add an internal padding to the allocated IOVA space:
|<---IOVA space 1--->|<---padding--->|<---IOVA space 2--->|
When DMA reads/writes the memory using this discountinued
IOVA space, it may end up with accessing the padding part,
instead of the IOVA space 2.
So this patch adds dma_set_seg_boundary() to nvgpu driver,
by maximizing the segmentation boundary up to DMA_BIT_MASK
to ensure a continued IOVA space.
Bug 200558567
Change-Id: I979d56681dddca56f1b02fce83dc81147a6b0d82
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This is fixing the following misra violation
MISRA 5.1 :
Declaration with identical names.
The first 31 characters of identifiers
"nvgpu_nvhost_syncpt_unit_interface_get_aperture" and
"nvgpu_nvhost_syncpt_unit_interface_get_byte_offset" are identical.
JIRA NVGPU-4811
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Previously, unit interrupt enabling/disabling and corresponding MC level
interrupt enabling/disabling was not done at the same time.
With this change, stall and nonstall interrupt for units are programmed
at MC level along with individual unit interrupts. Kept access to MC
interrupt registers through mc.intr_lock spinlock.
For doing this separated CE and GR interrupt mask functions.
mc.intr_enable is only used when there is global interrupt
control to be set. Removed mc_gp10b.c as mc_gp10b_intr_enable
is now removed. Removed following functions - mc_gv100_intr_enable,
mc_gv11b_intr_enable & intr_tu104_enable. Removed intr_pmu_unit_config
as we can use the generic unit interrupt control function.
JIRA NVGPU-4336
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tegra_get_chip_id is going to be deprecated soon and this patch removes
calls to it. Chip-ID is already read via DT and call to
tegra_get_chip_id() can be avoided by adding metadata to store the
Chip-ID information in struct gk20a_platform.
Bug 200524194
Bug 200551105
Change-Id: I5f9f5abf679cf9afe98840e20144d76eb0238426
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IRQs can get triggered during nvgpu power-on due to MMU fault, invalid
PRIV ring or bus access etc. Handlers for those IRQs can't access the
full state related to the IRQ unless nvgpu is fully powered on.
In order to let the IRQ handlers know about the nvgpu power-on state
gk20a.power_on_state variable has to be protected through spinlock
to avoid the deadlock due to usage of earlier power_lock mutex.
Further the IRQs need to be disabled on local CPU while updating the
power state variable hence use spin_lock_irqsave and spin_unlock_-
irqrestore APIs for protecting the access.
JIRA NVGPU-1592
Change-Id: If5d1b5e2617ad90a68faa56ff47f62bb3f0b232b
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cyclestats_snapshot data and lock is right now stored in struct nvgpu_gr
Use case itself is not specific to GR engine but in general it applies
to other units outside of GR too.
Hence it makes sense to move both data and lock to struct gk20a instead
of keeping them in struct nvgpu_gr
Update all cyclestats_snapshot code to refer data/lock from struct gk20a
Remove gr_priv.h header include from cyclestats_snapshot.c
Some of the functions were mistakenly declared in gr_gk20a.h.
Move them to cyclestats_snapshot.h and rename them to form nvgpu_css_*()
Jira NVGPU-1103
Change-Id: I3fb32fe96f0ca6613f4640c8bd227b9e0e02dca3
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Removed unused struct from gr_gk20a.h
Change static allocation for struct gr_gk20a to dynamic type.
Change all the files that being affected by that change.
Call gr allocation from corresponding init_support functions, which
are part of the probe functions.
nvgpu_pci_init_support in pci.c
vgpu_init_support in vgpu_linux.c
gk20a_init_support in module.c
Call gr free before the gk20a free call in nvgpu_free_gk20a.
Rename struct gr_gk20a to struct nvgpu_gr
JIRA NVGPU-3132
Change-Id: Ief5e664521f141c7378c4044ed0df5f03ba06fca
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Unify qnx types unit with posix. Modify certain defines as part of
unification. Modify the fecs trace function mmap_user_buffer to
not have OS specific structure as parameter. Rename the function
pointer mmap_user_buffer as get_mmap_user_buffer_info to reflect the
functionality handled by the function.
Jira NVGPU-2146
Change-Id: I58ec9bf23a435c039d1b5f04194f56067b11aa28
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Added new function to add require sw initionaltions. before enabling
gr hw. Added nvgpu_netlist_init_ctx_vars and nvgpu_gr_falcon_init_support
as part of this function:
int nvgpu_gr_prepare_sw(struct gk20a *g)
Moved following structure defs from gr_gk20a.h to gr_falcon.h and
renamed appropriately:
gk20a_ctxsw_ucode_segment -> nvgpu_ctxsw_ucode_segment
gk20a_ctxsw_ucode_segments -> nvgpu_ctxsw_ucode_segments
Moved following struct to gr_falcon_priv.h:
gk20a_ctxsw_ucode_info -> nvgpu_ctxsw_ucode_info
Moved following data from struct gk20a to new structure in gr_falcon_priv.h
struct nvgpu_gr_falcon:
struct nvgpu_mutex ctxsw_disable_lock;
int ctxsw_disable_count;
struct gk20a_ctxsw_ucode_info ctxsw_ucode_info;
Also moved following data from gr_gk20.h to struct nvgpu_gr_falcon:
struct nvgpu_mutex fecs_mutex;
bool skip_ucode_init;
wait_ucode_status
GR_IS_UCODE related enums
eUcodeHandshakeInit enums
Now add a pointer to this new data structure from struct gr_gk20a to
access gr_falcon related data and modified code to reflect this
change:
struct nvgpu_gr_falcon *falcon;
Added following functions to access gr_falcon data:
struct nvgpu_mutex *nvgpu_gr_falcon_get_fecs_mutex(
struct nvgpu_gr_falcon *falcon);
struct nvgpu_ctxsw_ucode_segments *nvgpu_gr_falcon_get_fecs_ucode_segments(
struct nvgpu_gr_falcon *falcon);
struct nvgpu_ctxsw_ucode_segments *nvgpu_gr_falcon_get_gpccs_ucode_segments(
struct nvgpu_gr_falcon *falcon);
void *nvgpu_gr_falcon_get_surface_desc_cpu_va(
struct nvgpu_gr_falcon *falcon);
JIRA NVGPU-1881
Change-Id: I9100891989b0d6b57c49f2bf00ad839a72bc7c7e
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a) free_channel_ctx_header is used to free the channel's underlying subctx
and belongs to the hal.channel unit instead of fifo. Moved the same and
renamed the HAL ops to free_ctx_header. The function
gv11b_free_subctx_header is moved to channel_gv11b.* files and also
renamed to gv11b_channel_free_subctx_header.
b) ch_abort_clean_up is moved to hal.channel unit
c) channel_resume and channel_suspend are used to resume and suspend all
the serviceable channels. This belongs to hal.channel unit and are
moved from the hal.fifo unit.
The HAL ops channel_resume and channel_suspend are renamed to
resume_all_serviceable_ch and suspend_all_serviceable_ch respectively.
gk20a_channel_resume and gk20a_channel_suspend are also renamed to
nvgpu_channel_resume_all_serviceable_ch and
nvgpu_channel_suspend_all_serviceable_ch respectively.
d) set_error_notifier HAL ops belongs to hal.channel and is moved
accordingly.
Jira NVGPU-2978
Change-Id: Icb52245cacba3004e2fd32519029a1acff60c23c
Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/2083593
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