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
Signed-off-by: Antony Clince Alex <aalex@nvidia.com>
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MISRA Rule-17.7 requires the return value of all functions to be used.
Fix is either to use the return value or change the function to return
void. This patch ensures that WARN and WARN_ON always return void; and
introduces a new nvgpu_do_assert construct to trigger the equivalent
of WARN_ON(true) so that stack can be dumped (depends on OS support)
JIRA NVGPU-677
Change-Id: Ie2312c5588ceb5b1db825d15a096149b63b69af4
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Benech <nbenech@nvidia.com>
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MISRA Rule-17.7 requires the return value of all functions to be used.
Fix is either to use the return value or change the function to return
void. This patch contains fix for all 17.7 violations instandard C functions
in OS/Linux interface.
JIRA NVGPU-1036
Change-Id: I39b20f1d0e1a1da56d452f2c3d5ee049666cefe8
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Benech <nbenech@nvidia.com>
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1) Update header path of gk20a.h files present in os/
to <nvgpu/gk20a.h>
2) os_fence_android_sema.c indirectly was dependent on gk20a.h via
semaphore.h. So, added #include <nvgpu/gk20a.h> in
os_fence_android_sema.c and replaced the header with forward
declaration of struct gk20a in semaphore.h
Jira NVGPU-597
Change-Id: I96e23befeb80713f3a399071eb5498f6f580211d
Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@nvidia.com>
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The use of the _THIS_IP_ macro in nvgpu introduces two separate
MISRA Rule 11.6 violations.
The first is when when the label address (which gcc generates as
a void *) is cast to an unsigned long and the second is when that
unsigned long is cast back to a void * in the timer and kmem code
that track the value.
Skipping the intermediate use of unsigned long eliminates these
violations. To do this, references to _THIS_IP_ are replaced
with a new (compliant) _NVGPU_GET_IP_ macro.
JIRA NVGPU-895 : MISRA Rule 11.6 violations
Change-Id: I5ea999d8e2b467257fa190b485fa971adcbd0a2b
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