nvgpu does map attachment with DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL direction for buffers
irrespective of the GPU mapping type. nvmap will allow map attachment
with only DMA_TO_DEVICE direction for RO buffers for secure buffer
access.
nvgpu does RO GPU mapping if the buffer is RO for CPU or user requests
to map as RO. In both cases the dma_buf map attachment should be done
with DMA_TO_DEVICE direction as the intent for accessing the SGT is
reading from GPU.
Also, map the gpfifo buffer as read_only as it is intended to be read
only. The userd buffer is accessed by the GPU through iova and is not
GMMU mapped.
Bug 200731819
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Add api to translate dmabuf's fmode_t to gk20a_mem_rw_flag
for read only/read write mapping selection.
By default dmabuf fd mapping permission should be a maximum
access permission associated to a particual dmabuf fd.
Remove bit flag MAP_ACCESS_NO_WRITE and add 2 bit values for
user access requests NVGPU_VM_MAP_ACCESS_DEFAULT|READ_ONLY|
READ_WRITE.
To unify map access type handling in Linux and QNX move the
parameter NVGPU_VM_MAP_ACCESS_* check to common function
nvgpu_vm_map.
Set MAP_ACCESS_TYPE enabled flag in common characteristics
init function as it is supported for Linux and QNX.
Bug 200717195
Bug 3250920
Change-Id: I1a249f7c52bda099390dd4f371b005e1a7cef62f
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Add new MAPPING_MODIFY ioctl to the linux nvgpu driver.
This ioctl is used (for example) by the NvRmGpuMappingModify API to
change the kind of an existing mapping.
For compressed mappings the ioctl can be used to do the following:
* switch between two different compressed kinds
* switch between compressed and incompressed kinds
For incompressed mappings the ioctl can be used to do the following:
* switch between two different incompressed kinds
In order to properly update an existing mapping the nvgpu_mapped_buf
structure has been extended to cache the following state when the
mapping is first created:
* the compression tag offset (if applicable)
* the GMMU read/write flags
* the memory aperture
The unused ctag_lines field in the nvgpu_ctag_buffer_info structure
has been replaced with a new ctag_offset field.
Jira NVGPU-6374
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Instead of allocating priv data for all external buffers, allocate
only on a demand basis for when compression is requested either in CDE
or via libnvrm_gpu.
This will allow allocators like nvidia-drm to use non-compressed
buffers without needing to avoid the core drm checks.
e.g. drm_gem_prime_import_dev that checks for
if (dma_buf->ops == &drm_gem_prime_dmabuf_ops)"
This patch also gets rid of optimization of dma_buf's attach/detach
calls. Now, nvgpu instead needs to call attach/detach for everytime
the dmabuf fd is imported.
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Until now, all userspace buffers were mapped in the GMMU as Read & Write
(RW) by default. In order to enable the use cases which require the GPU
to only read the SYSMEM buffers and not inadvertently write to those,
map buffer ioctls need to provide interface to set the mapping access
type from the userspace.
Some of the use cases are:
1. A third party server process exposes shared memory that is
read-only to the client process, which does the GPU processing.
Registering this memory using cudaHostRegister API as read-only
in the client process will restict the access to Read Only type
from the GPU.
2. IO devices exposing streaming read-only data for processing by
the GPU.
3. For marking semantically read-only data as actually read-only
for the purposes of debugging data corruption.
This patch introduces new AS buffer mapping bitmask flag and
corresponding core VM mapping bitmask flag for representing
Read Only (RO) access type. By default, the access is set
as Read Write (RW).
Bug 200621157
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Historically, nvgpu has supported a struct gk20a_dmabuf_priv and
associated it with a dmabuf instance. This was aided by Nvmap's
dma_buf_set_drv_data() and dma_buf_get_drvdata() APIs. gk20a_dmabuf_priv
is used to store Comptag IDs i.e. (1 per 64 kb) as well as can store the
dmabuf attachments to avoid multiple attach/detach calls. dma_buf_set_drv_data()
allows Nvgpu to associate an instance of struct gk20a_dmabuf_priv with the instance
of the dmabuf and also provide a release callback to delete the
instance when the last reference to the dmabuf is put. Nvmap accomplishes
this by modifying the struct dma_buf_ops definition to include the
set_drv_data and get_drv_data callbacks in the kernel code.
The above approach won't work for upstream Kstable and Nvmap
plans to remove these APIs for upcoming newer downstream kernels as
well.
In order to implement the same functionality without depending on Nvmap,
Nvgpu will implement a release chaining mechanism. Dmabuf's 'ops' pointer
points to a constant struct and hence a whole copy of the ops is made
followed by altering the new copy's release pointer.
struct gk20a_dmabuf_priv stores the new copy and the dmabuf's 'ops' is
changed to point to this. This allows Nvgpu to retrieve
the corresponding gk20a_dmabuf_priv instance using container_of.
Nvgpu's custom release callback will invoke the original release
callback of the dmabuf's producer as a last step, thus completing the
full circle. In case, the driver is removed, Nvgpu restores the
dmabuf's 'ops' back to the original state. In order to accomplish this,
every instance of a struct nvgpu_os_linux maintains a linkedlist of the
gk20a_dma_buf instances. During the driver removal, this linkedlist is
traversed and the corresponding dmabuf's 'ops' pointer is put back to
its original state followed by freeing of this instance.
Nvgpu is a producer of dmabuf's for vidmem and needs
a way to check whether the given dmabuf belongs to itself.
Its no longer reliable to depend on a comparision of
the 'ops' pointer. Instead dmabuf_export_info() allows a name to be set by the
exporter and this can be used to compare with a memory location
that belongs to Nvgpu. Similarly for sysmem dmabufs, Nvmap makes a
similar change in the way it identifies whether a dmabuf belongs to
itself.
Removed NVGPU_DMABUF_HAS_DRVDATA and moved to a unified mechanism for
both downstream as well as upstream kernel.
Some of the other changes in this file include the following.
1) Deletion of dmabuf.c and moving its contents over to dmabuf_priv.c
2) Replacing gk20a_mm_pin_has_drvdata with nvgpu_mm_pin_privdata and
vice-versa for unpin.
Bug 2878569
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Following commit updated the debug message in the function
nvgpu_vm_find_mapping w.r.t reuse of mapping.
commit 2f00d9adfc4fc91a6b84b14cc513f9b855d39cad
Author: Sagar Kamble <skamble@nvidia.com>
gpu: nvgpu: fix null pointer access in nvgpu_vm_find_mapping
That reuse log is about the mapping and not SGT. Fix the log
and add details about different handling of SGT for dmabuf
drvdata cases in the comment.
Bug 2834141
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Added dependency between the Kconfig options as follows where
'->' indicates 'depends on' relation:
SUPPORT_CDE -> COMPRESSION -> DMABUF_HAS_DRVDATA
DGPU -> GK20A_PCI
Defined Kconfig option for VPR and for DGPU that is dependent GK20A_PCI
as well. DGPU related sources are now compiled under config flag DGPU.
Also update conditional compilation of the driver paths w.r.t DGPU,
VPR and COMPRESSION flags.
Bug 2834141
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If the dmabuf attachment is not stored in the dmabuf priv data, on
re-mapping the buffer, new attachment is prepared and the same is
detached on finding existing mapping. Prior attachment is not
detached in nvgpu_vm_find_mapping.
However mapped_buffer stores the recent attachment that is detached.
Hence on last unmap it will result in NULL access. Hence, detach the
attachment stored in mapped_buffer in nvgpu_vm_find_mapping.
Bug 2834141
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This fixes MISRA rule 4.7 violations in the function nvgpu_vm_map(). The
violations were caused by trying to use ERR_PTR() to return error
information. Rather than try to return errors in a pointer, just change
the API to return an int and pass the pointer the arguments.
JIRA NVGPU-3332
Change-Id: I2852a6de808d9203b8c7826e2b8211bab97ccd16
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There are many miscellaneous HALs for various MM related functionality.
This patch aims to migrate all the remaining MM code from the <chip>/
mm_<chip>.[ch] files in HAL files under hal/.
Much of this is fairly straightforward copy/paste and updates to the
HAL init files.
The exception to that is the move of the left over gv11b MMU fault
handling code in mm_gv11b.c. Having both a hal/mm/mm/mm_gv11b.c and
a gv11b/mm_gv11b.c file causes tmake to choke so the gv11b/mm_gv11b.c
file was moved to gv11b/mmu_fault_gv11b.c. This will be cleaned up in
a subsequent patch.
JIRA NVGPU-2042
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Add new variable in nvgpu_as_map_buffer_ex_args for app
to specify the platform atomic support for the page.
When platform atomic attribute flag is set, pte memory
aperture is set to be coherent type.
renamed nvgpu_aperture_mask_coh -> nvgpu_aperture_mask_raw
function.
bug 200473147
Change-Id: I18266724dafdc8dfd96a0711f23cf08e23682afc
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The function parameter of nvgpu_vm_map function is fixed for MISRA
where implicit assignment of objects to a narrower or different
essential type not allowed.This fixes few enum violations.
JIRA NVGPU-1584
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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
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Rename os/linux/vidmem.c to os/linux/dmabuf_vidmem.c. The code is
mainly dealing with interfacing with Linux dmabuf framework and its
responsibilities got confused with common/mm/vidmem.c.
Also move the header include/nvgpu/linux/vidmem.h to
os/linux/dmabuf_vidmem.h. It does not expose any interface to outside
Linux code.
Change-Id: I2cb1057a8934d5cb5c5860023aa12f8f048a6684
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Update the Linux specific code to match the MM API docs in the
previous patch. The user passed page size is plumbed through
the Linux VM mapping calls but is ultimately ignored once the
core VM code is called. This will be handled in the next
patch.
This also adds some code to make the CDE page size picking
happen semi-intelligently. In many cases the CDE buffers can
be mapped with large pages.
Bug 2011640
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