Some buffers like userd are physically addressed. If nvlink is
enabled, or device is not iommuable, this requires buffer to be
physically contiguous.
Add NVGPU_DMA_PHYSICALLY_ADDRESSED to identify such buffers, in
order to force physically contiguous allocation, only in above
cases.
Bug 2422486
Change-Id: I6426e23b064904e812e6b33e6d706391648a51ae
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MISRA rule 14.4 doesn't allow the usage of non-boolean variable as
boolean in the controlling expression of an if statement or an
iteration statement.
Fix violations where a non-boolean variable is used as a boolean in the
controlling expression of if and loop statements.
JIRA NVGPU-1022
Change-Id: I957f8ca1fa0eb00928c476960da1e6e420781c09
Signed-off-by: Amurthyreddy <amurthyreddy@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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This migrates the common DMA code (os agnostic) to the
common directory. This new unit will be the common DMA
allocator that lets users allocate SYSMEM, VIDMEM, or
either. Other units will be responsible for actually
handling the mechanics of allocating VIDMEM or SYSMEM.
Also update the names of the DMA related files so that
tmake doesn't complain about duplicate C file names. To
do this call the common DMA file dma.c and prepend the
OS to the other DMA files. So now we have:
common/mm/dma.c
os/posix/posix-dma.c
os/linux/linux-dma.c
JIRA NVGPU-990
Change-Id: I22d2d41803ad89be7d9c28f87864ce4fedf10836
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
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