The function gk20a_mm_l2_flush incorrectly returns an error value
when it skips l2_flush when hardware is powered off.
This causes the following prints to occur even when the behavior is expected.
gv11b_mm_l2_flush:43 [ERR] gk20a_mm_l2_flush failed
nvgpu_gmmu_unmap_locked:1043 [ERR] gk20a_mm_l2_flush[1] failed
The above errors occur from the following paths
1) gk20a_remove -> gk20a_free_cb -> gk20a_remove_support ->
nvgpu_pmu_remove_support -> nvgpu_pmu_pg_deinit ->
nvgpu_dma_unmap_free
2) gk20a_remove -> gk20a_free_cb -> gk20a_remove_support ->
nvgpu_remove_mm_support -> gv11b_mm_mmu_fault_info_mem_destroy ->
nvgpu_dma_unmap_free
Since, these do not belong in the Poweron/Poweroff path, its okay to
skip flushing them when the hardware has powered off.
Fixed the userspace tests by allocating g->mm.bar1.vm to prevent NULL access
in gv11b_mm_l2_flush->tlb_invalidate.
Jira LS-77
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Following changes are made in this patch.
1) Change unnamed structs within gpu_ops to named structs
with the prefix gops_*.
2) Each named struct gops_ are moved into a separate gops specific file
under include/nvgpu/gops/
3) struct gpu_ops is moved into a separate file include/nvgpu/gpu_ops.h
and all other dependent struct gops_* are included in this header.
4) Direct references to include/nvgpu/gops are removed from files as its enough
to include gk20a.h.
Change-Id: Ieb22cb853be567e3bef14f5f8a04674eebd902ea
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Many tests used various incarnations of the mock register framework.
This was based on a dump of gv11b registers. Tests that greatly
benefitted from having generally sane register values all rely
heavily on this framework.
However, every test essentially did their own thing. This was not
efficient and has caused a some issues in cleaning up the device and
host code.
Therefore introduce a much leaner and simplified register framework.
All unit tests now automatically get a good subset of the gv11b
registers auto-populated. As part of this also populate the HAL with
a nvgpu_detect_chip() call. Many tests can now _probably_ have all
their HAL init (except dummy HAL stuff) deleted. But this does
require a few fixups here and there to set HALs to NULL where tests
expect HALs to be NULL by default.
Where necessary HALs are cleared with a memset to prevent unwanted
code from executing.
Overall, this imposes a far smaller burden on tests to initialize
their environments.
Something to consider for the future, though, is how to handle
supporting multiple chips in the unit test world.
JIRA NVGPU-5422
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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
Change-Id: Ibd296d4a60fda6ba930f18f518ee56ab3f9dacad
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gk20a.h will include gops_mc.h to contain the mc ops definitions. Add
doxygen comments for the HAL functions that are called directly.
Also move mc_gp10b_intr_pmu_unit_config to non-fusa HAL file.
JIRA NVGPU-2524
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The two MM functions nvgpu_set_pd_level() and nvgpu_vm_do_free_entries()
are simple recursive functions for processing page descriptors (PDs) by
traversing the levels in the PDs. MISRA Rule 17.2 prohibits functions
calling themselves because "unless recursion is tightly controlled, it
is not possible to determine before execution what the worst-case stack
usage could be." So, this change limits the recursion depth of each of
these functions to the maximum number of page table levels by checking
the level against the MM HAL max_page_table_levels().
This also required configuring this HAL in various unit tests as they
were no previously using this HAL.
JIRA NVGPU-3489
Change-Id: Iadee3fa5ba9f45cd643ac6c202e9296d75d51880
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Move the gv11b MMU fault handling code into a new mm.mmu_fault HAL.
Also move the existing gmmu_mmu_fault HAL code into this HAL as they
are basically the same logical entity.
JIRA NVGPU-2042
JIRA NVGPU-1313
Change-Id: I41d3e180c762f191d4de3237e9052bdc456f9e4c
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There are many miscellaneous HALs for various MM related functionality.
This patch aims to migrate all the remaining MM code from the <chip>/
mm_<chip>.[ch] files in HAL files under hal/.
Much of this is fairly straightforward copy/paste and updates to the
HAL init files.
The exception to that is the move of the left over gv11b MMU fault
handling code in mm_gv11b.c. Having both a hal/mm/mm/mm_gv11b.c and
a gv11b/mm_gv11b.c file causes tmake to choke so the gv11b/mm_gv11b.c
file was moved to gv11b/mmu_fault_gv11b.c. This will be cleaned up in
a subsequent patch.
JIRA NVGPU-2042
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The alloc_insty_block() function in the MM HAL is not a HAL. It does
not abstract any HW accesses; instead it just wraps a dma allocation.
As such remove it from the HAL and move the single gk20a implementation
to common/mm/mm.c as nvgpu_alloc_inst_block().
JIRA NVGPU-2042
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Move the gk20a_init_mm_setup_hw to common code. This function just
calls HALs to initialize various bits of HW. However, since this
code assumes that (some of) the HALs are present this code is treated
as a vGPU HAL (that is it's NULL for vGPU).
This patch also renames the MM HW init HAL.
Sicne the gv11b variant of this setup_hw HAL did have some differences
from the gk20a version the new common version required some work. The
gv11b code was copied into the common function but now the gv11b
specific calls were HAL'ified (since they will need to be anyway for
the MMU fault buf code) and protected by an if-condition.
JIRA NVGPU-2042
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Move the remaining GMMU HAL related code from the gm20b/, gp10b/,
and gv11b/ directories to new gmmu hal source files.
Also update all makefiles and HAL init code to refelct the new
location of the headers and source code.
JIRA NVGPU-2042
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Make a hal/mm/gmmu sub-unit for the GMMU HAL code. Also move the
gk20a specific HAL code there. gp10b will happen in the next patch.
This change also updates all the GMMU related HAL usage, of which
there is quite a bit. Generally the only change is a .gmmu needs to
be inserted into the HAL path. Each HAL init was also updated.
JIRA NVGPU-2042
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Rename the two native GPU GMMU map/unmap functions and update the
HAL initializations to reflect this:
gk20a_locked_gmmu_map -> nvgpu_gmmu_map_locked
gk20a_locked_gmmu_unmap -> nvgpu_gmmu_unmap_locked
This matches what other units do for handling vGPU "HAL" indirection.
Also move the function declarations to <nvgpu/gmmu.h> since these are
shared among all non-vGPU chips. But since these are still technically
HAL operations they should never be called directly. This is a bit of
an organixational issue that I have not thought through hwo to solve
yet.
Ideally they would go into a "hal/mm/gmmu/" include somewhere, but
that A) doesn't yet exist, and B) those are chip specific; these
functions are native specific. Ugh.
JIRA NVGPU-2042
Change-Id: Ibc614f2928630d12eafcec6ce73019628b44ad94
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
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Add a new MM HAL directory to contain all MM related HAL units.
As part of this change add cache unit to the MM HAL. This contains
several related fixes:
1. Move the cache code in gk20a/mm_gk20a.c and gv11b/mm_gv11b.c to
the new cache HAL. Update makefiles and header includes to take
this into account. Also rename gk20a_{read,write}l() to their
nvgpu_ variants.
2. Update the MM gops: move the cache related functions to the new
cache HAL and update all calls to this HAL to reflect the new
name.
3. Update some direct calls to gk20a MM cache ops to pass through
the HAL instead.
4. Update the unit tests for various MM related things to use the
new MM HAL locations.
This change accomplishes two architecture design goals. Firstly it
removes a multiple HW include from mm_gk20a.c (the flush HW header).
Secondly it moves code from the gk20a/ and gv11b/ directories into
more proper locations under hal/.
JIRA NVGPU-2042
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Moved
-mmu_fault_pending mm ops to is_mmu_fault_pending mc ops
-mmu_fault_pending fb ops to is_mmu_fault_pending fb.intr ops. This
is needed to check if mmu fault intr is pending for volta onwards.
Added
is_mmu_fault_pending fifo ops. This is needed to check if mmu fault
interrupt is pending for chips prior to volta
JIRA NVGPU-1313
Change-Id: Ie8e778387cd486cb19b18c4aee734c581dcd9229
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Moved fb interrupt handling related code to fb intr sub-unit.
Moved following hals from fb hal to fb intr hal and renamed to:
void (*enable)(struct gk20a *g);
void (*disable)(struct gk20a *g);
void (*isr)(struct gk20a *g);
gk20a_readl/writel are replaced with nvgpu_read/writel.
Hals are populated with new function names and code is modified
to call new hals.
Moved ecc interrupt to gv11b_fb_intr_handle_ecc in a separate file:
fb_intr_ecc_gv11b.c/h
JIRA NVGPU-2034
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Added the following HALs
- ramin.base_shift
- ramin.alloc_base
Use above HALs in mm, instead of using hw definitions.
Defined nvgpu_inst_block_ptr to
- get inst_block address,
- shift if by base_shift
- assert upper 32 bits are 0
- return lower 32 bits
Added missing #include for <nvgpu/mm.h>
Jira NVGPU-3015
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Add -t/--test-level option for the unit test framework. This
correlates with the test plan levels in GVS. L0 tests are a subset of
the L1 tests. Currently, only test levels 0 and 1 are supported.
The test output has been updated to display skipped tests. Skipped
tests are not included in the test dump.
JIRA NVGPU-2251
Change-Id: Icc2ff19a81529be8526e89f70983e96040390e00
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The licenses used in the userspace folder were inconsistent.
This patch fixes the situation by ensuring all files are using the
MIT license.
JIRA NVGPU-2974
Change-Id: I8c89667f72732ff6f73e6cf4be1acd9e58a7e516
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Benech <nbenech@nvidia.com>
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Bug fix in nvgpu_aperture_mask_raw function hits BUG() due to invalid aperture
type. This patch resolves the issue by initializing mem_wr_mem and mem_rd_mem
aperture value to APERTURE_SYSMEM type.
JIRA NVGPU-2933
Change-Id: Ib4879697781a1b8d73e9428299d489aa5228c9a0
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