Current PM resource reservation system is limited to HWPM resources
only. And reservation tracking is done using boolean variables.
New upcoming profiler support requires reservation for all the PM
resources like SMPC and PMA stream. Using boolean variables is
not scalable and confusing. Plus the variables have to be replicated
on gpu server in case of virtualization.
Remove flag tracking mechanism and use list based approach to track
all PM reservations. Also, current HALs are defined on debugger object.
Implement new HALs in new pm_reservation object since it is really an
independent functionality.
Add new source file common/profiler/pm_reservation.c which implements
functions to reserve/release resources and to check if any resource
is reserved or not.
Add common/vgpu/pm_reservation_vgpu.c for vGPU which simply forwards
the request to gpu server.
Define new HAL object gops.pm_reservation and assign above functions
to below respective HALs :
g->ops.pm_reservation.acquire()
g->ops.pm_reservation.release()
g->ops.pm_reservation.release_all_per_vmid()
Last HAL above is only used for gpu server cleanup of guest OS.
Add below new common profiler functions that act as APIs to reserve/
release resources for rest of the units in nvgpu.
nvgpu_profiler_pm_resource_reserve()
nvgpu_profiler_pm_resource_release()
Initialize the meta data required for reservtion system in
nvgpu_pm_reservation_init() and call it during nvgpu_finalize_poweron.
Clean up the meta data before releasing struct gk20a.
Delete below HALs :
g->ops.debugger.check_and_set_global_reservation()
g->ops.debugger.check_and_set_context_reservation()
g->ops.debugger.release_profiler_reservation()
Bug 2510974
Jira NVGPU-5360
Change-Id: I4d9f89c58c791b3b2e63099a8a603462e5319222
Signed-off-by: Deepak Nibade <dnibade@nvidia.com>
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Move profiler object allocation/free APIs to separate profiler
specific file common/profiler.c.
Store struct gk20a pointer in struct dbg_profiler_object_data for
convenience of accessing global struct pointer.
Update profiler object to store TSG pointer instead of channel
pointer. Since expectations is to have one profiler object
per context/TSG.
nvgpu_profiler_reserve_acquire() has a case to check if resource
reservation is acquired by some other channel in TSG.
But now since we keep track of TSG itself, this case becomes
redundant and can be removed.
All the support is compiled out of safety build with compile
flag CONFIG_NVGPU_PROFILER.
Linux will always compile the support.
Bug 2510974
Change-Id: I197bbd67a9cdd1fbea42f1effd1b74b15a6068e5
Signed-off-by: Deepak Nibade <dnibade@nvidia.com>
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nvgpu.common.unit was just an enum used for passing to nvgpu.common.mc
APIs. So, move the enum into mc.h, and replace the include of unit.h
with mc.h where appropriate. And update the yaml arch.
JIRA NVGPU-4144
Change-Id: I210ea4d3b49cd494e43add1b52f3fbcdb020a1e3
Signed-off-by: Philip Elcan <pelcan@nvidia.com>
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nvgpu_cg_pg_enable|disable functions are non-safe hence compile out
power_features.c. Corresponding functions from cg.c are also not
compiled. for e.g. nvgpu_cg_elcg_enable|disable, nvgpu_cg_blcg-
_mode_enable|disable, nvgpu_cg_slcg_gr_perf_ltc_load_enable|disable,
nvgpu_cg_elcg_set_elcg|blcg|slcg_enabled.
BLCG handling in nvgpu_cg_set_mode is non-safe hence compile it out
as well.
JIRA NVGPU-2175
Change-Id: I9940cc418d84eb30979dd50a2ed4a132473312fe
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
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Add new power/clock gating functions that can be called by
other units.
New clock_gating functions will reside in cg.c under
common/power_features/cg unit.
New power gating functions will reside in pg.c under
common/power_features/pg unit.
Use nvgpu_pg_elpg_disable and nvgpu_pg_elpg_enable to disable/enable
elpg and also in gr_gk20a_elpg_protected macro to access gr registers.
Add cg_pg_lock to make elpg_enabled, elcg_enabled, blcg_enabled
and slcg_enabled thread safe.
JIRA NVGPU-2014
Change-Id: I00d124c2ee16242c9a3ef82e7620fbb7f1297aff
Signed-off-by: Seema Khowala <seemaj@nvidia.com>
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MISRA rule-14.4 doesn't allow the usage of function pointers & integer
types as booleans in the controlling expression of an if statement or
an iteration statement.
Fix violations where a function pointer or a function whose return
value is an integer, is used as a boolean in the controlling expression
of if and loop statements.
JIRA NVGPU-1021
Change-Id: Ic5336268394ba4396ce80744c25930d2fb44dc42
Signed-off-by: Amurthyreddy <amurthyreddy@nvidia.com>
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Rename gk20a/dbg_gpu_gk20a.c to common/debugger.c and make it a
separate common unit
Also rename gk20a/dbg_gpu_gk20a.h to include/nvgpu/debugger.h
We had two different HALs for debugger - gops.debugger and
gops.dbg_session_ops
Combine them into one single HAL gops.debugger and remove
gops.dbg_session_ops
Rename all exported APIs from debugger.h to be in the form of
nvgpu_*()
Jira NVGPU-1013
Change-Id: I136dc7786e3b2065921eb03b99f16049212f3cd2
Signed-off-by: Deepak Nibade <dnibade@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/1920075
Reviewed-by: Sachin Jadhav <sachinj@nvidia.com>
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