Rename __nvgpu_set_enabled() to nvgpu_set_enabled(). The original
double underscore was present to indicate that this function is a
function with potentially unintended side effects (enabling a feature
has wide ranging impact).
To not lose this documentation a comment was added to convey that this
function must be used with care.
JIRA NVGPU-1029
Change-Id: I8bfc6fa4c17743f9f8056cb6a7a0f66229ca2583
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Currently all the global contex buffers are mapped into each graphics
context. Move all the mapping/unmapping support to gr/ctx unit since
all the mappings are owned by context itself
Add nvgpu_gr_ctx_map_global_ctx_buffers() that maps all the global
context buffers into given gr_ctx
Add nvgpu_gr_ctx_get_global_ctx_va() that returns VA of the mapping
for requested index
Remove g->ops.gr.map_global_ctx_buffers() since it is no longer
required. Also remove below APIs
gr_gk20a_map_global_ctx_buffers()
gr_gk20a_unmap_global_ctx_buffers()
gr_tu104_map_global_ctx_buffers()
Remove global_ctx_buffer_size from nvgpu_gr_ctx since it is no
longer used
Jira NVGPU-1527
Change-Id: Ic185c03757706171db0f5a925e13a118ebbdeb48
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Add new unit common/gr/ctx.c to manage GR context
This unit provides interfaces to allocate/free/map/unmap GR context,
patch context, pm context, ctxsw {preempt/spill/betacb/pagepool/rtvcb}
buffers.
It also provides APIs to set size of above buffers
Add new header file include/nvgpu/gr/ctx.h to declare all the interfaces.
Move nvgpu_gr_ctx, patch_desc, pm_ctx_desc, zcull_ctx_desc structures
to this unit
Add new structure nvgpu_gr_ctx_desc to hold context description
parameters. For now we add sizes of all the buffers here.
Add this structure to gr_gk20a for global reference
Remove gr_gp10b_alloc_buffer() since it is no longer used
Rename g->ops.gr.alloc_gfxp_rtv_cb() to g->ops.gr.init_gfxp_rtv_cb()
since this HAL now only sets the size of rtvcb ctxsw buffer
Remove gr->ctx_vars.buffer_size and gr->ctx_vars.buffer_total_size
since they were redundant. We already have gr->ctx_vars.golden_image_size
to denote golden image size
Jira NVGPU-1527
Change-Id: I8847b347f80235209dd5e28d979e79984ab85408
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MISRA rule 10.1 mandates that the correct data types are used as
operands of operators. For example, only unsigned integers can be used
as operands of bitwise operators.
This patch fixes rule 10.1 vioaltions for gm20b.
JIRA NVGPU-777
JIRA NVGPU-1006
Change-Id: I0c8b3f04c943a1cea23ce3f678ebb915e8a5a5da
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MISRA rule 10.1 prohibits using signed values with bitwise operators.
Make fifo invalid ID macros compliant with this MISRA rule.
Also use these macros in source code instead of hardcoded numbers to
make the code more readable.
JIRA NVGPU-1006
Change-Id: I2f336d1decbc53b08f93587f2e00ea2cce47f72b
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Extract non-chip-specific code that manages the runlists (init, update,
reschedule etc.) to a new file in the common directory. Move the
declarations to a new matching runlist.h header.
Jira NVGPU-1309
Change-Id: I3c7e0032899516487037f47ddc9a7e7aa4b0b33a
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With intention to make falcon header free of private data we are making
all falcon struct members (pmu.flcn, sec2.flcn, fecs_flcn, gpccs_flcn,
nvdec_flcn, minion_flcn, gsp_flcn) in the gk20a, pointers to struct
nvgpu_falcon. Falcon structures are allocated/deallocated by
falcon_sw_init & _free respectively.
While at it, remove duplicate gk20a.pmu_flcn and gk20a.sec2_flcn,
refactor flcn_id assignment and introduce falcon_hal_sw_free.
JIRA NVGPU-1594
Change-Id: I222086cf28215ea8ecf9a6166284d5cc506bb0c5
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Update the fifo code to use the HALs exposed by "Top" unit to
read data from device_info table.
The information for GRAPHICS engine in device_info table is
now parsed using the get_device_info HAL from "Top" unit.
Copy engine(CE) has multiple entries in the device_info table
corresponding to each instance of the engine. Prior to Pascal, each
instance of an engine was denoted by different engine type.
For example in GM20B, there are engine types like COPY_ENGINE0,
COPY_ENGINE1 and so on. In Pascal and chips beyond, a new field
called "inst_id" is added and the engine_type is kept the same for
different instances of an engine. For example in GP10B, all copy
engine entries have same engine type i.e ENGINE_LCE, but different
inst_ids. So for Pascal and chips beyond, we use a different HAL to
get CE information from device_info table.
JIRA NVGPU-1053
Change-Id: Ib40a616d903a5dbef5730678c2ebc3454b8e900d
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The device_info table is an array of registers which contain engine
specific data for engines like CE, graphics, nvdec, ioctrl etc.
These registers contain data like intr_enum, reset_enum, pri_base
and so on. The Top unit would include HAL to parse this table and
get data for a particular engine.
Some engines like CE have multiple entries in the device_info table
corresponding to each instance of the engine. Prior to Pascal, each
instance of an engine was denoted by different engine type.
For example in GM20B, there are engine types like COPY_ENGINE0,
COPY_ENGINE1 and so on. In Pascal and chips beyond, a new field
called "inst_id" is added and the engine_type is kept the same.
For example in GP10B, all copy engine entries have same engine type
i.e ENGINE_LCE, but different inst_ids. So for Pascal and chips
beyond, add HAL to get number of entries corresponding to an engine
type.The "get_device_info" HAL will parse a specific instance
of the engine using inst_id argument
JIRA NVGPU-1053
Change-Id: Ie3058b1c1bfdd87bfa47e5f037d049d9d50cfc0b
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Follow-up change to rename g->ops.mm.bar1_map (and implementations)
to more specific g->ops.mm.bar1_map_userd.
Also use nvgpu_big_zalloc() to allocate userd slabs memory descriptors.
Bug 2422486
Bug 200474793
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Any tsg specific functions that does high-level software-centric
operations below to the TSG unit and not the FIFO unit.
Move the below public functions as well as their dependent
static functions to common/fifo/tsg.c and also rename them to use the
prefix nvgpu_tsg_*
gk20a_fifo_set_ctx_mmu_error_tsg
gk20a_fifo_abort_tsg
gk20a_fifo_error_tsg
gk20a_fifo_check_tsg_ctxsw_timeout
Jira NVGPU-1237
Change-Id: I4e3da821a878d4b4a0a0b53fbb7f4c10f135f58d
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Any channel specific functions having high-level software-centric
operations belong to the channel unit and not the FIFO unit.
Move the below public functions as well as their dependent
static functions to common/fifo/channel.c. Also, rename the functions
to use the prefix nvgpu_channel_*.
gk20a_fifo_set_ctx_mmu_error_ch
gk20a_fifo_error_ch
gk20a_fifo_check_ch_ctxsw_timeout
Jira NVGPU-1237
Change-Id: Id6b6d69bbed193befbfc4c30ecda1b600d846199
Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@nvidia.com>
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The function gk20a_fifo_sched_disable_rw accesses HW directly. Rename it
and add a HAL indirection so that it can be called from chip-independent
code.
Also fix some trivial MISRA violations in the function.
Jira NVGPU-1309
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g->ops.gr.alloc_gr_ctx HAL right now allocates graphics context and
also initializes preemption mode for various platforms
Separate out a new HAL g->ops.gr.init_ctxsw_preemption_mode that
initializes preemption mode and call it from gk20a_alloc_obj_ctx()
after context is created
g->ops.gr.alloc_gr_ctx now only allocates the context as the name
suggests
Jira NVGPU-1527
Change-Id: I8a44672d5ab2ebfe315e6334115265e4ee4f24f0
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g->ops.gr.enable_cde_in_fecs and g->ops.gr.update_boosted_ctx
are no longer required since we can directly call
g->ops.gr.ctxsw_prog.set_cde_enabled and
g->ops.gr.ctxsw_prog.set_pmu_options_boost_clock_frequencies
respectively
remove those functions and the ops
Jira NVGPU-1526
Change-Id: Idb0ad5f634e78aac44ec325ba2b7f59c612b29e8
Signed-off-by: Deepak Nibade <dnibade@nvidia.com>
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MISRA rule 16.3 states all switch clause to have break statement.
Fixing the missing break statement for default case.
Two consecutive labels without statement need not have break.
So no break is added for case without any statement.
This also makes the switch statement well-formed covering 16.1.
JIRA NVGPU-1510
JIRA NVGPU-1536
Change-Id: I2c16888cbcb429f49f1f260e18b7c6eba55aa83c
Signed-off-by: Abdul Salam <absalam@nvidia.com>
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GPCCS falcon base address was being set without invoking hal api. Remove
FALCON_GPCCS_BASE. This patch defines gpu_ops.gr.gpccs_falcon_base_addr
hal api to get this base address.
JIRA NVGPU-1587
Change-Id: Icfa7a26d1bb2d67c81f05a43f6ce906f59706b3d
Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
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FECS falcon base address was being set without invoking hal api. Remove
FALCON_FECS_BASE. This patch defines gpu_ops.gr.fecs_falcon_base_addr hal
api to get this base address.
JIRA NVGPU-1587
Change-Id: I9c8e60be4ee81a154020c982893725a12ebb72ef
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PMU falcon base address was being set without invoking hal api. Remove
FALCON_PWR_BASE. This patch defines gpu_ops.pmu.falcon_base_addr hal api
to get this base address.
JIRA NVGPU-1587
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PMU counters #0 and #4 are used to count total cycles and busy cycles.
These counts are used by podgov to estimate GPU load.
PMU idle intr status register is used to monitor overflow. Overflow
rarely occurs because frequency governor reads and resets the counters
at a high cadence. When overflow occurs, 100% work load is reported to
frequency governor.
Bug 1963732
Change-Id: I046480ebde162e6eda24577932b96cfd91b77c69
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We had to force allocation of physically contiguous memory for
USERD in nvlink case, as a channel's USERD address is computed as
an offset from fifo->userd address, and nvlink bypasses SMMU.
With 4096 channels, it can become difficult to allocate 2MB of
physically contiguous sysmem for USERD on a busy system.
PBDMA does not require any sort of packing or contiguous USERD
allocation, as each channel has a direct pointer to that channel's
512B USERD region. When BAR1 is supported we only need the GPU VAs
to be contiguous, to setup the BAR1 inst block.
- Add slab allocator for USERD.
- Slabs are allocated in SYSMEM, using PAGE_SIZE for slab size.
- Contiguous channels share the same page (16 channels per slab).
- ch->userd_mem points to related nvgpu_mem descriptor
- ch->userd_offset is the offset from the beginning of the slab
- Pre-allocate GPU VAs for the whole BAR1
- Add g->ops.mm.bar1_map() method
- gk20a_mm_bar1_map() uses fixed mapping in BAR1 region
- vgpu_mm_bar1_map() passes the offset in TEGRA_VGPU_CMD_MAP_BAR1
- TEGRA_VGPU_CMD_MAP_BAR1 is called for each slab.
Bug 2422486
Bug 200474793
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Add separate new unit gr/ctxsw_prog that provides interface to access
h/w header files hw_ctxsw_prog_*.h
Add below chip specific files that access above h/w unit and provide
interface through g->ops.gr.ctxsw_prog.*() HAL for rest of the units
common/gr/ctxsw_prog/ctxsw_prog_gm20b.c
common/gr/ctxsw_prog/ctxsw_prog_gp10b.c
common/gr/ctxsw_prog/ctxsw_prog_gv11b.c
Remove all the h/w header includes from rest of the units and code.
Remove direct calls to h/w headers ctxsw_prog_*() and use HALs
g->ops.gr.ctxsw_prog.*() instead
In gr_gk20a_find_priv_offset_in_ext_buffer(), h/w header
ctxsw_prog_extended_num_smpc_quadrants_v() is only defined on gk20a
And since we don't support gk20a remove corresponding code
Add missing h/w header ctxsw_prog_main_image_pm_mode_ctxsw_f() for
some chips
Add new h/w header ctxsw_prog_gpccs_header_stride_v()
Jira NVGPU-1526
Change-Id: I170f5c0da26ada833f94f5479ff299c0db56a732
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Split out the code to check which engines on a particular runlist are
busy from gk20a_fifo_runlist_reset_engines() and make it a HAL op.
Resetting engines is common across chips but status is read from
registers.
Jira NVGPU-1309
Change-Id: I7a63a2942a9e210481822eaf85795fc17dad0dc5
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The return type of the function pointer *calc_global_ctx_buffer_size()
is changed from int to u32 and all its implementations.
The arg type of size in *set_big_page_size() is changed from int to
u32 and all it implementations. These changes are necessary because
size should be an unsigned value.
JIRA NVGPU-992
Change-Id: I3e4cd1d83749777aa8588a44a48772e26f190c4d
Signed-off-by: Sai Nikhil <snikhil@nvidia.com>
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MISRA Rule 10.4 only allows the usage of arithmetic operations on
operands of the same essential type category.
Adding "U" at the end of the integer literals to have same type of
operands when an arithmetic operation is performed.
This fixes violations where an arithmetic operation is performed on
signed and unsigned int types.
JIRA NVGPU-992
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MISRA rule 14.4 doesn't allow the usage of integer types as booleans
in the controlling expression of an if statement or an iteration
statement.
Fix violations where the result of a bitwise operation is used as a
boolean in the controlling expression of if and loop statements.
JIRA NVGPU-1020
Change-Id: I6a756ee1bbb45d43f424d2251eebbc26278db417
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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: I61a2d24830428ffc2655bd9c45bb5403c7f22c09
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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
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When ACR and PMU BL fail to boot, the firmware are releasd, but the
firmware pointers are not re-initialized. That causes later invalid
pointer usage. Fix that by setting them as NULL.
Bug 200462464
Change-Id: Iacdf4b3c7f7144a77f595c77e6f5a29d35505672
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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 GPU specific files.
JIRA NVGPU-1036
Change-Id: Iefadc38bdbea4f02de3c24b6ad1c71d6eb0af4bd
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All the netlist parsing code is currently under GR unit, but netlist
ucode parsing does not really have any logical dependency to GR
Hence separate out a new unit common/netlist/ that parses the netlist
image and stores/exposes its content through netlist_vars structure
Structure nvgpu_netlist_vars is added to structure gk20a
Move netlist parsing code to common/netlist/netlist.c and chip
specific files to common/netlist/netlist_<chip>.c
Move simulation netlist parsing to common/netlist/netlist_sim.c
Rename g.ops.gr_ctx HAL to g.ops.netlist
Rename all the exported structures to be in the form of nvgpu_*
Rename all exported functions to be in the form of nvgpu_netlist_*()
Add netlist initialization to GPU boot path, and add deinitialization
to GPU remove path
Jira NVGPU-1317
Change-Id: I9af86e3b3230a89db5260cc8ed96ff5f72938c9a
Signed-off-by: Deepak Nibade <dnibade@nvidia.com>
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In gk20a/gr_ctx_gk20a.c we right now directly read the GR register
gr_fecs_ctx_state_store_major_rev_id_r() which adds the dependency
to GR h/w header
Add a new HAL g.ops.gr.get_fecs_ctx_state_store_major_rev_id() to
read this register and use this instead
Also remove h/w header from gr_ctx_gk20a.c
Jira NVGPU-1317
Change-Id: Iab64fbfacff4d7ce4f3b61ca90b00ddc77e29551
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MISRA Rule 21.15 prohibits use of memcpy() with incompatible ptrs
to qualified/unqualified types.
To circumvent this issue we've introduced a new MISRA-compliant
nvgpu_memcpy() function.
This change switches all offending uses of memcpy() in acr code
over to use nvgpu_memcpy() with appropriate casts applied.
JIRA NVGPU-849
Change-Id: Ib7bac9353cf69c402f8925927c84d4ae7ecbe49d
Signed-off-by: Scott Long <scottl@nvidia.com>
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Reduce the size of memory allocations in the channel debug dump by
capturing only the necessary values from the instance block. This also
simplifies the allocation path slightly with the downside of having to
add a capture_channel_ram_dump HAL for reading the interesting parts
explicitly beforehand to the now smaller staging buffer.
Also rename struct ch_state to struct nvgpu_channel_dump_info.
Jira NVGPU-886
Change-Id: I5d7518d9d474b0b728b183383bc83d89ecf91b98
Signed-off-by: Konsta Holtta <kholtta@nvidia.com>
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MISRA rule 10.4 doesn't allow arithmetic conversions on operands of
different essential type category.
Fix violations where an arithmetic conversion is performed on boolean
and non-boolean types.
JIRA NVGPU-994
Change-Id: I2af9937678462b632bb6ec6178e10d02104fc3bc
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There are two places where C standard identifiers are being
redefined. This is forbidden by MISRA rule 21.2. This patch will
fix two violations 'div' and 'exp' by renaming them 'divisor'
and 'exponent' respectively. Renamed 'man' as 'mantissa' for
uniformity.
JIRA NVGPU-1035
Change-Id: I0bbd38e5021c0047f9ce646dd6f90a30a3e4f3a5
Signed-off-by: smadhavan <smadhavan@nvidia.com>
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