Currently has_timedout variable is protected by wmb at places
where it is being set and there is no correspoding rmb whenever
has_timedout variable is read. This is prone to errors for
concurrent execution. This change is supposed to fix this issue.
Rename has_timedout variable of channel struct to ch_timedout.
Also to avoid rmb every time ch_timedout is read,
ch_timedout_spinlock is added to protect ch_timedout
variable for taking care of concurrent execution.
Bug 2404865
Bug 2092051
Change-Id: I0bee9f50af0a48720aa8b54cbc3af97ef9f6df00
Signed-off-by: Seema Khowala <seemaj@nvidia.com>
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Signed-off-by: Debarshi Dutta <ddutta@nvidia.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1f54ea09e3
in dev-kernel)
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Nvgpu uses many ways to check if sync points are enabled. The four
ways used to be:
platform->has_syncpoints
g->has_syncpoints
nvgpu_is_enabled(g, NVPGU_HAS_SYNCPOINTS)
gk20a_platform_has_syncpoints()
This patch standardizes all usage to now be nvgpu_has_syncpoints()
which is based on gk20a_platform_has_syncpoints() - just renamed to
be general to nvgpu.
All usage of the other forms have now been consolidated. However,
under the hood nvgpu_has_syncpoints() does check the is_enabled
flag. This flag is now set where g->has_syncpoints used to be set
based on the platform data.
The basic dependency chain is this:
nvgpu_has_syncpoints -> NVGPU_HAS_SYNCPOINTS ->
platform->has_syncpoints
However, note: there are several places where syncpoints can be
disabled if some other driver initialization fails (for ex. host1x).
Also note that nvgpu_has_syncpoints() also considers a disable
variable set by debugfs.
Bug 2327574
Change-Id: Ia2375a80f5f2e27285e6175568dd13e6bb25fd33
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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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1) Move channel_sync_gk20a.* from gk20a/ to common/ directory as they
donot program any hardware registers. Also as an add-on rename
channel_sync_gk20a.* to channel_sync.* and update the headers
in required files.
2) Rename the struct gk20a_channel_sync to struct nvgpu_channel_sync. Also,
corresponding syncpt and semaphore versions of the struct alongwith
related methods are renamed by removing "gk20a" from their names and
adding "nvgpu".
3) Add misra-c cleanups
Jira NVGPU-1086
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To finish OS unification of the submit path, move the
gk20a_submit_channel_gpfifo* functions to a file that's accessible also
outside Linux code.
Also change the prefix of the submit functions from gk20a_ to nvgpu_.
Jira NVGPU-705
Change-Id: I8ca355d1eb69771fb016c7a21fc7f102ca7967d7
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The biggest remaining Linuxism in the submit path is the
copy_from_user() calls for reading the gpfifo entries to the HW-visible
buffer. Abstract away the copy of one such segment starting at some
offset and keep the wraparound logic and vidmem proxy in the core submit
path.
Jira NVGPU-705
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gk20a_submit_channel_gpfifo() supports reading the gpfifo entries from
either a kernel buffer or an userspace buffer in an ioctl. Add two
separate entry points: one for the ioctl and another for any other
kernel use. This shortens the function prototypes and simplifies and
clarifies the call sites slightly.
Jira NVGPU-705
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