bpmp will floorsweep GPCs as per parameters to tpc_pg_mask sysfs.
While doing that corresponding GPC clocks are also disabled.
nvgpu should re-initialize the clocks every time the
GPC/TPC pg_masks are passed to bpmp mrq.
Also print error when clk_prepare_enable fails.
Introduce platform->clks_lock to protect access to platform->clks
and platform->num_clks done from unrailgate/railgate and bpmp
mrq set calls from sysfs.
Acquire static_pg_lock in railgate path to synchronize railgate
with sysfs.
Bug 3688506
Change-Id: I3203d78b87289e7a847d78b3117e2d3119be3425
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/c/linux-nvgpu/+/2738920
(cherry picked from commit 28ddb0996f)
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Background: In case of a deferred suspend implemented by gk20a_idle,
the device waits for a delay before suspending and invoking
power gating callbacks. This helps minimize resume latency for any
resume calls(gk20a_busy) that occur before the delay.
Now, some APIs spread across the driver requires that if the device
is powered on, then they can proceed with register writes, but if its
powered off, then it must return. Examples of such APIs include
l2_flush, fb_flush and even nvs_thread. We have relied on
some hacks to ensure the device is kept powered on to prevent any such
delayed suspension to proceed. However, this still raced for some calls
like ioctl l2_flush, so gk20a_busy() was added (Refer to commit Id
dd341e7ecbaf65843cb8059f9d57a8be58952f63)
Upstream linux kernel has introduced the API pm_runtime_get_if_active
specifically to handle the corner case for locking the state during the
event of a deferred suspend.
According to the Linux kernel docs, invoking the API with
ign_usage_count parameter set to true, prevents an incoming suspend
if it has not already suspended.
With this, there is no longer a need to check whether
nvgpu_is_powered_off(). Changed the behavior of gk20a_busy_noresume()
to return bool. It returns true, iff it managed to prevent
an imminent suspend, else returns false. For cases where
PM runtime is disabled, the code follows the existing implementation.
Added missing gk20a_busy_noresume() calls to tlb_invalidate.
Also, moved gk20a_pm_deinit to after nvgpu_quiesce() in
the module removal path. This is done to prevent regs access
after registers are locked out at the end of nvgpu_quiesce. This
can happen as some free function calls post quiesce might still
have l2_flush, fb_flush deep inside their stack, hence invoke
gk20a_pm_deinit to disable pm_runtime immediately after quiesce.
Kept the legacy implementation same for VGPU and
older kernels
Jira NVGPU-8487
Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I972f9afe577b670c44fc09e3177a5ce8a44ca338
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/c/linux-nvgpu/+/2715654
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When an error is reported to Safety_Services, it will be cleared
at FSI and reported to SEH (System Error Handler). Since MISC_EC
interface provides only one register for error reporting, there
is a need to poll the status of previously reported error before
reporting the next error. For this purpose, this patch adds logic
to perform polling using epl_get_misc_ec_err_status(), in AV+L.
JIRA NVGPU-8094
Bug 200729736
Change-Id: Ia01a2fc42a7ce586b7965a82c90027a9a2dd252b
Signed-off-by: Rajesh Devaraj <rdevaraj@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/c/linux-nvgpu/+/2684141
Reviewed-by: Dinesh T <dt@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Ankur Kishore <ankkishore@nvidia.com>
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Allow SC7 suspend/resume for platforms even if runtime pm
is disabled.
Currently, nvgpu can disable runtime pm by setting railgate_init
field to false for platform_{gk20a/gv11b/ga10b) files. This is done by
taking extra reference count in the PM Framework.
However, device suspend would still fail. Fix this by checking
for NVGPU_CAN_RAILGATE and removing the additional reference count
taken as mentioned above. Take the extra refcount back at
the end of the resume path.
Bug 3458643
Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I413e09e2f9f380d78c0ce30196591e9c5b7544f3
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/c/linux-nvgpu/+/2668567
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Separated gsp unit into three unit:
- GSP unit which holds the core functionality of GSP RISCV core,
bootstrap, interrupt, etc.
- GSP Scheduler to hold the cmd/msg management, IPC, etc.
- GSP Test to hold stress test ucode specific support.
NVGPU-7492
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Mylavarapu <rmylavarapu@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I12340dc776d610502f28c8574843afc7481c0871
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Allocator (bitmap, buddy, page) debugfs files are not cleaned up when
the allocators are destroyed. This leads to warning logs from nvgpu
like below:
[21073.493000] debugfs: File 'gk20a_as_17' in directory 'allocators' already present!
[21073.493026] debugfs: File 'gk20a_as_17-sys' in directory 'allocators' already present!
Remove the per-allocator debugfs node when destroying an allocator in
runtime.
While at this, add missing nvgpu_allocator locking to the function
nvgpu_bitmap_alloc_destroy. And create nop functions for the
functions nvgpu_init_alloc_debug and nvgpu_fini_alloc_debug
when CONFIG_DEBUG_FS is not defined to avoid adding the
CONFIG checks at multiple places.
Move gk20a_debug_deinit to the end of gk20a_free_cb called in nvgpu_put
as that tears down all debugfs entries. Allocator destroy happens as
part of nvgpu_put call and it can lead to invalid debugfs dentry
access if gk20a_debug_deinit is called before it.
Bug 3481097
Change-Id: I8a66bcf6ade7e5707f9207c78a54d12d7bd94c02
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
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VPR functionality is split up as static VPR and VPR resize. Static VPR
is supported on all kernels. VPR resize is enabled only on 4.9 kernel.
Enable CONFIG_NVGPU_VPR unconditionally in Linux Makefile. Compile
VPR resize related functionality in nvgpu under the check for
Linux kernel version using new define NVGPU_VPR_RESIZE_SUPPORTED.
JIRA LS-458
Bug 200754700
Change-Id: Ib92f7f1b95afc6c69fbdf33354459c147337350c
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
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Move away from the prototype call in channel wdt worker and create a
separate worker thread for the domain scheduler. The details of runlist
domains are still encapsulated in the runlist code; the domain scheduler
controls when to switch domains. Switching happens based on domain
timeslices or when the current domain is deleted.
The worker thread is paused on railgate and spun back on poweron. The
scheduler data was also left dangling, so fix that by deinitializing all
nvs-related when gk20a_remove_support() is called. The runlist domains
already get freed as part of fifo removal.
Jira NVGPU-6427
Change-Id: I64f42498f8789448d9becdd209b7878ef0fdb124
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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Building NVGPU against the current upstream mainline kernel is failing
and errors such as the following are seen.
ERROR: modpost: module nvgpu uses symbol dma_buf_map_attachment from
namespace DMA_BUF, but does not import it.
ERROR: modpost: module nvgpu uses symbol dma_buf_detach from namespace
DMA_BUF, but does not import it.
ERROR: modpost: module nvgpu uses symbol dma_buf_vmap from namespace
DMA_BUF, but does not import it.
Following upstream commit 16b0314aa746 ("dma-buf: move dma-buf symbols
into the DMA_BUF module namespace"), it is now necessary to import the
DMA_BUF module namespace into the NVGPU driver to fix this.
Change-Id: I901b74cea692a5e0d66a190d01fe74a55aaf4431
Signed-off-by: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com>
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nvgpu_timeout_init() returns an error code only when the flags parameter
is invalid. There are very few possible values for flags, so extract the
two most common cases - cpu clock based and a retry based timeout - to
functions that cannot fail and thus return nothing. Adjust all callers
to use those, simplfying error handling quite a bit.
Change-Id: I985fe7fa988ebbae25601d15cf57fd48eda0c677
Signed-off-by: Konsta Hölttä <kholtta@nvidia.com>
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GPU HW expects physically contiguous addresses when clearing
the compression bit store in memory. Currently on hypervisor setup,
the DMA_ATTR_FORCE_CONTIGUOUS flag ensures contiguous IPA, but it
is not possible to ensure contiguous physical memory.Disable
compression on virtualized environments until physically contiguous
memory is feasible.
Buffer Metadata support is dependent on compression support.
Move the initialization of NVGPU_SUPPORT_BUFFER_METADATA flag to
common code where NVGPU_SUPPORT_COMPRESSION is initialized.
Bug 200780546
Change-Id: Id94bffc878e275a80948880f0475162d0bb4ddae
Signed-off-by: Tejal Kudav <tkudav@nvidia.com>
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The function "nvgpu_ce_debugfs_init" is declared in "debug_ce.h".
This file is only compiled when CONFIG_DEBUG_FS is enabled. So
any accesses to this function result in compilation errors when
CONFIG_DEBUG_FS is disabled.
This patch fixes the errors by guarding all accesses to the above
mentioned function by CONFIG_DEBUG_FS.
Bug 200755555
Change-Id: Ie566413913c4a72b10b87c3285d1263d1c811074
Signed-off-by: Sahil Mukund Patki <spatki@nvidia.com>
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When SMC modes are enabled, devices are created with sudo-only
access permissions. Those permissions are relaxed to allow non-sudo
processes to allow job submission.
Also, allow only root users to poweroff explicitely via the device
power node.
Bug 3374078
Change-Id: Ieb869399c3ada3588708cf2bc99a580414023cb7
Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@nvidia.com>
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* As of now, working on multiple chip bringup in nvgpu-next repo has
an issue because we end with losing control on source code (hard to
find which part of the code belongs to which chip) and it's valuable
history this affects chip migration on release.
* To support multiple chip bringup simultaneously, we need new
guidelines to avoid losing control on source code and make migration
easier. This change adds links to nvgpu-next repo.
* Updated return code to ENODEV for consistency
* Updated ACR unittest to work with ENODEV return code
NOTE:
These are the initial set of infrastructure changes, guidelines
will evolve, and source code will get updated accordingly.
Based on future chip features, Which part of the source code falls
under nvgpu-next repo is decided.
JIRA NVGPU-6574
Change-Id: I81827e35d189c55554df00e255b527a4473e0338
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kadamati <skadamati@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
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The CE_APP debugfs nodes are created when the NVGPU driver is probed,
however, the 'ce_app' structure which contains the variables exposed
via the debugfs, is not allocated until nvgpu_finalize_poweron() is
called. Therefore, if the user attempts to access the CE_APP debugfs
nodes before the NVGPU has been powered on, for example, right after
Linux has booted, then this results in a NULL pointer dereference crash.
Fix this by moving the creation of the CE_APP debugfs nodes to
nvgpu_finalize_poweron_linux() which is called after
nvgpu_finalize_poweron().
Bug 200747304
Change-Id: Icd28952112f86887a1d6b6f8beb382f5189461a9
Signed-off-by: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/c/linux-nvgpu/+/2572106
(cherry picked from commit 35a0c18d93e97265611c3bbfae41b39d9cd183e3)
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Add support for powering off IGPU for switching between
legacy to SMC mode/vice-versa or changing SMC configuration.
The power off can be issued as follows
echo 0 > /dev/nvgpu/igpu0/power
The following steps are done during a poweroff.
1) Deterministic channel idle
2) Acquire write_lock on l->busy semaphore.
3) Wait till power_usage decrements to indicate 0 active jobs.
4) Invoke pm_runtime_put_sync_suspend()
5) Invoke nvgpu_gr_remove_support() to clear existing GR memory.
6) Release write_lock on l->busy
7) Deterministic channel unidle.
Part of the sequence matches that of the gk20a_do_idle code.
The common parts are extracted into new functions
gk20a_block_new_jobs_and_idle() and gk20a_unblock_jobs()
For joint-rail case, the current implementation, does a railgate
and then sets pm_runtime_set_autosuspend_delay(-1) to disable
regular runtime resume/suspend.
Remove clearing of NVGPU_SUPPORT_MIG status during state change
ias it leads to inconsistencies.
Jira NVGPU-6920
Change-Id: I0b3eb3278176122ac061c1e8a94ebfb3c17c3925
Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@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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- Add gops_fbp_fs and gops_gpc_pg struct
- Add HALs to write to NV_FUSE_CTRL_OPT_FBP and
NV_FUSE_CTRL_OPT_GPC fuses needed for floorsweeping
- Add set_fbp_mask and set_gpc_mask to probe FBP and GPC mask
respectively during gpu probe
- Add sysfs node: fbp_fs_mask and gpc_fs_mask to store
FBP and GPC floorsweeping mask sent from userspace
- Move the floorsweeping programming early in NVGPU’s GPU init
function and then issue a PRI init.
JIRA NVGPU-6433
Change-Id: I84764d625c69914c107e1e8c7f29c476c2f64f78
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Changes:
- This change will only init gsp software
state, nvgpu_gsp_bootstrap need to be called.
- CONFIG_NVGPU_GSP_SCHEDULER flag is created to
compile out the gsp scheduler code when needed.
- Created GSP engine reset which is needed when
ACR completed execution and need to load gsp fw.
NVGPU-6783
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Mylavarapu <rmylavarapu@nvidia.com>
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This CL covers the following modifications,
1) Added logic to skip the graphics unit specific sw context load
register write during context creation when MIG is enabled.
2) Added logic to skip the graphics unit specific sw method
register write when MIG is enabled.
3) Added logic to skip the graphics unit specific slcg and blcg gr
register write when MIG is enabled.
4) Fixed some priv errors observed during MIG boot.
5) Added MIG Physical support for GPU count < 1.
6) Host clk register access is not allowed for GA100.
So skipped to access host clk register.
7) Added utiliy api - nvgpu_gr_exec_with_ret_for_all_instances()
8) Added gr_pri_mme_shadow_ram_index_nvclass_v() reg field
to identify the sw method class number.
Bug 200649233
Change-Id: Ie434226f007ee5df75a506fedeeb10c3d6e227a3
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common.cic unit is divided into common.cic.mon and common.cic.rm
based on rm and mon process split.
CIC-mon subunit includes the code which is utilized in critical
interrupt handling path like initialization, error detection and
error reporting path. CIC-rm subunit includes the code corresponding
to rest of interrupt handling(like collecting error debug data from
registers) and ISR status management (status of deferred interrupts).
Split the CIC APIs and data-members into above two subunits.
JIRA NVGPU-6899
Change-Id: I151b59105ff570607c4a62e974785e9c1323ef69
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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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The CONFIG_NVGPU_NEXT config is no longer required now that ga10b and
ga100 sources have been collapsed. However, the ga100, ga10b sources
are not safety certified, so mark them as NON_FUSA by replacing
CONFIG_NVGPU_NEXT with CONFIG_NVGPU_NON_FUSA.
Move CONFIG_NVGPU_MIG to Makefile.linux.config and enable MIG support
by default on standard build.
Jira NVGPU-4771
Change-Id: Idc5861fe71d9d510766cf242c6858e2faf97d7d0
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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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When force closing the app, poweron needed in channel close path will
fail as pg_task kthread creation fails with -EINTR (process is
SIGKILL'd so threads don't get created).
Upon poweron failure, device nodes are removed and the nvgpu power
state is not reset to NVGPU_STATE_POWERED_OFF. Hence on further
gk20a_busy attempts, poweron is not attempted and gpu remains
unusable from thereon.
Change the state to POWERED_OFF from POWERING_ON on poweron fail.
Bug 3308828
Change-Id: I2360f11a4937dfe93eb7933b30c13748fb570898
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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
Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@nvidia.com>
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CIC (Central Interrupt controller) will be responsible for the
interrupt handling. common.cic unit is the placeholder for all
interrupt related code. Move interrupt related defines and
Public APIs present in common.mc to common.cic.
Note: The common.mc interrupts related struct definitions are
not moved as part of this patch.
Adapt the code to use interrupt handling related defines and public
APIs migrated from common.mc to common.cic
JIRA NVGPU-6899
Change-Id: I747e2b556c0dd66d58d74ee5bb36768b9370d276
Signed-off-by: Tejal Kudav <tkudav@nvidia.com>
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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
Change-Id: Id5a8fb627222ac0a585aba071af052950f4de965
Signed-off-by: Vedashree Vidwans <vvidwans@nvidia.com>
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1) NvGpu dev node needs to be created in gpu power on
early stage to avoid latency introduced by udevd.
For creating dev node, device and grmgr init
needs to move to early stage of GPU power on.
After grmgr init, NvGpu can identify the number of MIG
instance required for each physical GPU.
For that, added a new API nvgpu_early_poweron() to handle
early init which is required for before dev node creation.
2) Removed fifo dependency in nvgpu_init_gr_manager()
3) Used get_max_subctx_count() directly to query
the veid/subctx count.
JIRA NVGPU-6633
Change-Id: Ib9d7c3e184c71237b0da9305515ccd8ceda1d5ad
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- This is deferring the dev_nodes creation after power_on to
select the MIG config and to create the dev_nodes as per the
selected MIG config.
- The patch is adding a device node to issue power on. The
nodes are:
for igpu :/dev/nvgpu/igpu0/power
for dgpu:/dev/nvgpu/dgpu-0001:01:00.0/power
To issue power on :
echo "1" > /dev/nvgpu/igpu0/power
echo "1" > /dev/nvgpu/dgpu-0001:01:00.0/power
JIRA NVGPU-6633
Change-Id: Ic4f1f3e42724cc788dcfaf0e881d188fd3bd1ce1
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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
Signed-off-by: Richard Zhao <rizhao@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: Ifcb737e4b4d5b1d8bae310ae50b1ce0aa04f750c
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This is one of the steps in restructuring of interrupt code.
- Move ISR logic to common code. This will allow us to add mixed ASIL
error handling levels.
- Modify nonstall ISR to use threaded interrupts. Bottom half of
nonstall ISR will run nonstall operations instead of adding work to
workqueues.
- Remove nonstall workqueue implementation.
JIRA NVGPU-6351
Change-Id: I5f891b0de4b0c34f6ac05522a5da08dc36221aa6
Signed-off-by: Vedashree Vidwans <vvidwans@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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Extend the runtime suspend/resume based idle/unidle logic in the
probe case to handling done in gk20a_do_idle/unidle for nvgpu
after the probe completion.
If the railgating is disabled, setting autosuspend_delay to 0 will
enable the suspend. If railgating is enabled, autosuspend delay
will be > 0. Setting it to 0 will enable the immediate suspend.
With this approach based on RPM, forced_reset logic is removed.
force_reset_in_do_idle is also removed as railgating is
supported.
Bug 200602747
JIRA NVGPU-5356
Change-Id: Iaf6d5ab651b8200f0547b45d90f812110cf63c0e
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
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With genpd based runtime PM, the device railgating is managed by the PM
core and the nvgpu manages the clocks. To suspend/resume the device for
idling/unidling while initializing secure alloc, runtime PM is to be
enabled during probe.
nvgpu platform railgate handlers will be only managing the clocks.
During probe, the nvgpu driver poweroff/poweron are not to be
invoked as part of driver runtime suspend/resume hence probe
state is added.
After platform probe initializes the clock, explicit runtime resume of
the device is required to sanely suspend it during gk20a_do_idle.
Runtime PM configuration differs based on the NVGPU_CAN_RAILGATE
capability, hence the runtime PM is enabled ("truly") only for
the duration of nvgpu_probe and then the state is reverted at
the beginning of gk20a_pm_late_init.
Bug 200602747
JIRA NVGPU-5356
Change-Id: I1fbd03d3f49da07ccbee9714387e00ffc688864e
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
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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
Change-Id: I5d41db5a0f87fa4a558297fb4135a9fbfcd51080
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