This patch updates nvgpu_assert as macro to print the information
about the calling function. Specifically, to print the function
name and the line number details.
This patch introduces misra violations (misra_c_2012_rule_10_1_violation)
in nvgpu_assert(). However, leaving misra violations unfixed has low
safety impact since misra violations are coming after fatal error is
hit where GPU driver is not expected to be serviceable thereafter.
Further, this patch provides debug benefit in quickly finding the
function that lead to the exit of NvGPU process.
Bug 2964898
Change-Id: Iba85f4a9226742a0bb08b045bcbfa26949bbe746
Signed-off-by: Rajesh Devaraj <rdevaraj@nvidia.com>
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Add the following gr gops functions:
- enable_gpc_crop_hww
- enable_gpc_zrop_hww
- handle_gpc_crop_hww
- handle_gpc_zrop_hww
- handle_gpc_rrh_hww
These gr gops will be used in nvgpu-next.
Add function: nvgpu_gr_rop_offset to compute rop pri offsets.
Jira: NVGPU-5237
Change-Id: I9e2437c1d2893238b16ec7a134543e20c81b49f7
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The FIFO pbdma map is an array of bit maps that link PBDMAs to runlists.
This array allows other software to query what PBDMA(s) serves a given
runlist. The PBDMA map is read verbatim from an array of host registers.
These registers are stored in a kmalloc()'ed array.
This causes a problem for the device management code. The device
management initialization executes well before the rest of the FIFO
PBDMA initialization occurs. Thus, if the device management code
queries the PBDMA mapping for a given device/runlist, the mapping has
yet to be populated.
In the next patches in this series the engine management code is subsumed
into the device management code. In other words the device struct is
reused by the engine management and all host SW does is pull pointers to
the host managed devices from the device manager. This means that all
engine initialization that used to be done on top of the device
management needs to move to the device code.
So, long story short, the PBDMA map needs to be read from the registers
directly, instead of an array that gets allocated long after the device
code has run.
This patch removes the pbdma map array, deletes two HALs that managed
that, and instead provides a new HAL to query this map directly from
the registers so that the device code can use it.
JIRA NVGPU-5421
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Adjust documentation and validity checks in the fence functions for
simplicity.
Now that the cde code is using user fences cleanly, the
do-nothing-on-null action can cause unintended behaviour in new code
using nvgpu_fence_get and nvgpu_fence_put. It does not make sense to
call these with a null fence, so delete the checks.
Extend the documentation in nvgpu_fence_extract_user() for the os fence
lifetime to give a reason for the dup call.
Make nvgpu_fence_from_semaphore() and nvgpu_fence_from_syncpt() return
void. These fill a previously allocated object; the only failure would
have been a null object, but that never happens and is not acceptable
behaviour for callers so delete these null checks and fix types.
Jira NVGPU-5248
Change-Id: I9f82365d50ab5600374c8f7dd513691eac14a2f1
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The stored fence in struct gk20a_buffer_state is a post fence of a
previous cde preparation job, if any. This stored fence is passed to
userspace via NVGPU_GPU_IOCTL_PREPARE_COMPRESSIBLE_READ in case a
preparation job was necessary to fulfill the request. As nothing else is
needed from the fence, make it just a struct nvgpu_user_fence.
Add nvgpu_user_fence_clone() for copying this user fence because it's
stored internally and returned to userspace. The refcounted os fence
needs special care. Now that the API is not so trivial anymore, add some
documentation.
Jira NVGPU-5248
Jira NVGPU-5493
Change-Id: I8bc4d52eaab7c7cbc5573b331e72e1d853f9f057
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This patch removes the reporting of _ECC_CORRECTED errors which are
not applicable to GV11B. Specifically, this patch removes the code
related to the reporting of the following service IDs:
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_LRF_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_CBU_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_PMU_SWERR_FALCON_DMEM_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_GPCCS_SWERR_FALCON_DMEM_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_FECS_SWERR_FALCON_DMEM_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_GCC_SWERR_L15_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_MMU_SWERR_L1TLB_FA_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_MMU_SWERR_L1TLB_SA_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_HUBMMU_SWERR_L2TLB_SA_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_HUBMMU_SWERR_TLB_SA_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_HUBMMU_SWERR_PTE_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_HUBMMU_SWERR_PDE0_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_ICACHE_L0_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_L1_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_ICACHE_L0_PREDECODE_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_ICACHE_L1_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_ICACHE_L1_PREDECODE_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_L1_TAG_MISS_FIFO_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_L1_TAG_S2R_PIXPRF_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_LTC_SWERR_CACHE_TSTG_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_LTC_SWERR_CACHE_RSTG_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_LTC_SWERR_CACHE_DSTG_BE_ECC_CORRECTED
Bug 200616002
Change-Id: I199c396f9f6a6be007bd6d3c556199b5a73c3c91
Signed-off-by: Rajesh Devaraj <rdevaraj@nvidia.com>
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Decouple the fence information needed for providing submit postfences to
userspace by adding a separate type for that and using it to pass fence
data to ioctls.
The data in struct nvgpu_fence_type is used in various places:
- job tracking needs to know when a post fence is expired
- job submitters within the driver (vidmem clears) need to be able to
wait for these fences
- userspace needs the fence as an id, value pair or as a file descriptor
created from an os fence
To keep object lifetimes strict, start decoupling the os fence data out
of struct nvgpu_fence_type: delete nvgpu_fence_install_fd() and add
nvgpu_fence_extract_user() to return a struct nvgpu_user_fence that
contains only the necessary information. Storing the os fence in job
tracking metadata is legacy code and not useful. Passing the os fence
from where it's created through the whole submit path inside this
combined fence type has been convenient, though.
The internally stored cde job fence in dmabuf compression metadata is
still nvgpu_fence_type to keep this patch simple.
Jira NVGPU-5248
Change-Id: I75b7da676fb6aa083828f888c55571bbf7645ef3
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The os fences can currently be constructed from a file descriptor, from
a raw syncpt id/value pair, or a struct nvgpu_semaphore. Each os fence
object has exactly one owner for simplicity as the owner is a wrapper
for a refcounted object. This does not allow copying the fences, so
extend struct nvgpu_os_fence_ops with a member to increment the refcount
of the underlying fence. This can be used to "duplicate" the object. The
copy needs an eventual call to ops->drop_ref() to release the refcount.
This will be useful to decouple the features of struct nvgpu_fence_type
needed in the kernel and those needed for userspace.
Jira NVGPU-5248
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Nvgpu does not support nested interrupts and as a result priv/pbus
interrupt do not reach cpu while other interrupts on intr_0 (stall)
tree are being processed. This issue is not specific to priv/pbus
but since pbus errors are critical, it is important to detect it
early on.
Below is the snippet from one of the failing logs where nvgpu
is doing recovery to process gr interrupt.
Right after GR engine is reset (PGRAPH of PMC_ENABLE), failing priv
accesses should have triggered pbus interrupt but it does not reach cpu
until gr interrupt is handled. Any interrupt that requires recovery will
take longer to finish isr as recovery is done as part of isr.
Also intr_0 (stall) interrupts are paused while stall interrupt is being
processed.
gm20b_gr_falcon_bind_instblk:147 [ERR] arbiter idle timeout, status: badf1020
gm20b_gr_falcon_wait_for_fecs_arb_idle:125 [ERR] arbiter idle timeout, fecs ctxsw status: 0xbadf1020
Fix to detect pbus intr while other stall interrupts are being processed
is to move pbus intr enable/disable/clear/handle to nonstall (intr_1)
tree. Configure pbus_intr_en_1 to route pbus to nostall tree.
Priv interrupts cannot be moved to nonstall (intr_1) tree due
to h/w not supporting this.
In Turing, moving pbus intr to nonstall is not feasible as mc_intr(1)
tree is deprecated. Add Turing specific stall intr handler hals with
original logic to route pbus intr to mc_intr(0).
JIRA NVGPU-25
Bug 200603566
Change-Id: I36fc376800802f20a0ea581b4f787bcc6c73ec7e
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Add a generic profiler based on the channel kickoff profiler. This
aims to provide a mechanism to allow engineers to (more) easily profile
arbitrary software paths within nvgpu.
Usage of this profiler is still primarily through debugfs. Next up is
a generic debugfs interface for this profiler in the Linux code.
The end goal for this is to profile the recovery code and generate
interesting statistics.
JIRA NVGPU-5606
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
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This adds a new device management unit in the common code responsible
for facilitating the parsing of the GPU top device list and providing
that info to other units in nvgpu.
The basic idea is to read this list once from HW and store it in a
set of lists corresponding to each device type (graphics, LCE, etc).
Many of the HALs in top can be deleted and instead implemented using
common code parsing the SW representation.
Every time the driver queries the device list it does so using a
device type and instance ID. This is common code. The HAL is responsible
for populating the device list in such a way that the driver can
query it in a chip agnostic manner.
Also delete some of the unit tests for functions that no longer
exist. This code will require new unit tests in time; those should be
quite simple to write once unit testing is needed.
JIRA NVGPU-5421
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The valid flag in struct nvgpu_fence_type is not very useful. It's set
when a fence is created on an allocated object and read in these three
scenarios:
- nvgpu_fence_install_fd() after a submit, if the submit was successful.
A successful submit implies that a post fence exists.
- nvgpu_fence_wait() for a copyengine job when synchronizing the ce
ringbuffer or when waiting for vidmem clears. In these cases the fence
is also clearly always valid.
- nvgpu_fence_is_expired() when testing whether a tracked job has
completed. Such jobs cannot exist without post fences that are
mandatory for tracking, so the fence must exist.
Remove the valid flag. Remove also the other init checks from the above
functions; they're equally unused and confusing implying that such calls
would be acceptable, causing sloppy code at best.
Jira NVGPU-5248
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Change-Id: I52c5be1569b343024d2626bd9577f87b46064fba
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The differences between sync_fence ("android sync") and dma_fence are
abstracted away by nvhost in the nvhost_fence interface. There is no
need to have separate android and dma os fences for syncpoints; unify
the general implementation so that it's always used when requested for
the build.
Jira NVGPU-5386
Change-Id: Ia829e93e18d03064ff46ab1271547de2d1fb1cae
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Implement empty stubs of the channel watchdog functions for when
watchdog is disabled from build. Add some forward declarations that were
missing. Now most call sites don't need #idefs for the build flag.
Add error checks for the wdt alloc failure.
Jira NVGPU-5494
Jira NVGPU-5493
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Currently, nvgpu_writel_loop() writes to a register and immediately
checks if register value is updated. It might take some time for
hardware registers to get updated with value written by software.
Modify nvgpu_writel_loop() to accept number of retries to check if
register value is updated and assert with nvgpu_assert().
Also, move nvgpu_writel_loop() to common code and use generic
nvgpu_readl() and nvgpu_writel() APIs.
JIRA NVGPU-5490
Change-Id: Iaaf24203a91eee3d05de7d0c7dea18113367de5f
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Currently, ltc fs_state is initialized during ltc init support. However,
ltc cbc_param and cbc_param2 registers do not seem to be providing
correct data if ltc.init_fs_state is called before fb.init_fs_state.
- Create fb.init_fb_support hal to initialize fb.
- Trigger init_fb_support before init_ltc_support.
Bug 2969956
Bug 2957808
JIRA NVGPU-4666
Change-Id: I54d697d27b9d9c6318c4ef459d215b6f82cd5571
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Make Recovery and quiesce co-exist to support quiesce state
on unrecoverrable errors. Currently, the quiesce code is wrapped
under ifndef CONFIG_NVGPU_RECOVERY. Isolate the quiesce code from
recovery config, thereby enabling it on all builds.
On Linux, the hung_task checker(check_hung_uninterruptible_tasks()
in kernel/hung_task.c) complains that quiesce thread is stuck for
more than 120 seconds.
INFO: task sw-quiesce:1068 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
The wait time of more than 120 seconds is expected as quiesce
thread will wait until quiesce call is triggered on fatal
unrecoverable errors. However, the INFO print upsets the
kernel_warning_test(KWT) on Linux builds. To fix the failing
KWT, change the quiesce task to interruptible instead of
uninterruptible as checker only looks at uninterruptible tasks.
Bug 2919899
JIRA NVGPU-5479
Change-Id: Ibd1023506859d8371998b785e881ace52cb5f030
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The gk20a_debug_dump() function implicitly adds a newline since it
uses nvgpu_err() under the hood (for uart destined prints). For the
seq_file destined writes it does not so there is an annoying inconsistency.
Remove the newline that many of the gk20a_debug_dump() calls add and add
the newline to the (now) seq_printf() call. This reduces the length of
debug dump logs and speeds them up - UART is _very_ slow after all.
Also cleanup some formatting issues in the various debug prints I
happened to notice.
JIRA NVGPU-5541
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The ecc init, handling for the fb unit is refactored to improve reusability
for nvgpu-next.
The following changes have been done:
- fb.ecc:
This is a new subunit within fb and contains the following functions:
- init: Moved from fb.fb_ecc_init.
- free: Moved from fb.fb_ecc_free.
- l2tlb_error_mask: Fetch bit mask for corrected, uncorrected errors supported
by the unit.
- fb.intr:
This unit has been updated to include the following ecc interrupt, error
handlers:
- handle_ecc: Top level interrupt handler for fb ecc errors.
- handle_ecc_l2tlb: Handle errors within l2tlb memory.
- handle_ecc_hubtlb: Handle errors within hubtlb memory.
- handle_ecc_fillunit: Handle errors within fillunit memory
Jira: NVGPU-5032
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Split out the max value increment and syncpt interrupt registration out
of nvgpu_channel_sync_incr*(). This API is called in the submit path to
prepare buffers and tracking resources, but later on in the submit path
errors can still occur so that the increment wouldn't happen (unless
artificially forced by sw).
The increment and irq registration cannot easily be undone and it makes
more sense to do these at the moment when the prepared job is finally
ready, so add a new nvgpu_channel_sync_mark_progress() API to be called
later in the submit path to signal that progress shall eventually happen
on the sync. Without this, the max value would stay too large after an
unsuccessful submit until the channel gets closed.
The sync object (syncpt or semaphore) is always exclusively owned by the
channel that allocated it, so nonatomically reading the max value first
in sync_incr() and incrementing it later in mark_progress() is racefree;
all submits per channel are serialized.
Change the channel syncpoint to client managed from host managed so that
nvhost-exported sync fences behave correctly with the temporary state
where the fence threshold is over the max value. Ideally we'd always
track nvgpu-owned syncpts' max values internally, but this is enough for
now.
Jira NVGPU-5491
Change-Id: Idf0bda7ac93d7f2f114cdeb497fe6b5369d21c95
Signed-off-by: Konsta Hölttä <kholtta@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/c/linux-nvgpu/+/2340465
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