On Tegra platforms that have clock management under BPMP, and do not
support Tegra DVFS, GPU driver cannot access Fmax@Vmin (get interface
always returns "0"). Added such access through BPMP DVFS shim driver.
Bug 2045903
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Currently gpu sysfs retrieves Fmax@Vmin by direct call into Tegra DVFS
driver that introduces compile time dependencies on CONFIG_TEGRA_DVFS.
In addition incorrect clock is used for DVFS information access.
Re-factored sysfs node to use generic GPU clock operation for Fmax@Vmin
read. This would fix a bug in target clock selection, and allows to
remove dependency of sysfs on CONFIG_TEGRA_DVFS.
Updated nvgpu_linux_get_fmax_at_vmin_safe operation itself so it can be
called on platforms that does not support Tegra DVFS, although 0 will
still be returned as Fmax@Vmin on such platforms.
Bug 2045903
Change-Id: I32cce25320df026288c82458c913b0cde9ad4f72
Signed-off-by: Alex Frid <afrid@nvidia.com>
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Cache the rate used in clk_set_rate().
Return that cached rate on clk_get_rate(), don't read from hardware.
This cached rate is used to avoid duplicate requests to clk_set_rate().
Motivation is to support multiple governors for gpu clk.
Reading clock from hardware is unreliable in multi-governor situation.
Relying on hardware clock value could mislead the kernel gpu governor
in its scaling calculations.
Bug 2051688
Change-Id: I43fc056eea6f69fe0889c45640fcb892b658071c
Signed-off-by: Arun Kannan <akannan@nvidia.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7f819a9ba7)
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Modify HAL clk->get_maxfreq() signature to match the one in
clk->set_rate() and clk->get_rate(). It allows support of multiple
clocks.
Implement clk.get_maxfreq operation for vgpu and use it to
fill max_freq field in GPU characteristics query.
JIRA NVGPU-388
Change-Id: I93bfc2aa76e38b8a5e0ac55d87c4e26df6fea77f
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Move gk20a/platform_gk20a.h to linux specific directory as
common/linux/platform_gk20a.h since this file includes all linux specific
stuff
Fix #includes in all the files to include this file with correct path
Remove #include of this file where it is no more needed
Fix gk20a_init_sim_support() to receive struct gk20a as parameter
instead of receiving linux specific struct platform_device
NVGPU-316
Change-Id: I5ec08e776b753af4d39d11c11f6f068be2ac236f
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tegra/linux path was created to separate Tegra kernel specific
dependencies from common Linux specific dependencies. The split has
not really worked, so merge tegra/linux to common/linux.
JIRA NVGPU-38
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