The FIFO pbdma map is an array of bit maps that link PBDMAs to runlists.
This array allows other software to query what PBDMA(s) serves a given
runlist. The PBDMA map is read verbatim from an array of host registers.
These registers are stored in a kmalloc()'ed array.
This causes a problem for the device management code. The device
management initialization executes well before the rest of the FIFO
PBDMA initialization occurs. Thus, if the device management code
queries the PBDMA mapping for a given device/runlist, the mapping has
yet to be populated.
In the next patches in this series the engine management code is subsumed
into the device management code. In other words the device struct is
reused by the engine management and all host SW does is pull pointers to
the host managed devices from the device manager. This means that all
engine initialization that used to be done on top of the device
management needs to move to the device code.
So, long story short, the PBDMA map needs to be read from the registers
directly, instead of an array that gets allocated long after the device
code has run.
This patch removes the pbdma map array, deletes two HALs that managed
that, and instead provides a new HAL to query this map directly from
the registers so that the device code can use it.
JIRA NVGPU-5421
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This patch removes the reporting of _ECC_CORRECTED errors which are
not applicable to GV11B. Specifically, this patch removes the code
related to the reporting of the following service IDs:
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_LRF_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_CBU_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_PMU_SWERR_FALCON_DMEM_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_GPCCS_SWERR_FALCON_DMEM_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_FECS_SWERR_FALCON_DMEM_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_GCC_SWERR_L15_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_MMU_SWERR_L1TLB_FA_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_MMU_SWERR_L1TLB_SA_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_HUBMMU_SWERR_L2TLB_SA_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_HUBMMU_SWERR_TLB_SA_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_HUBMMU_SWERR_PTE_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_HUBMMU_SWERR_PDE0_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_ICACHE_L0_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_L1_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_ICACHE_L0_PREDECODE_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_ICACHE_L1_DATA_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_ICACHE_L1_PREDECODE_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_L1_TAG_MISS_FIFO_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_SM_SWERR_L1_TAG_S2R_PIXPRF_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_LTC_SWERR_CACHE_TSTG_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_LTC_SWERR_CACHE_RSTG_ECC_CORRECTED
NVGUARD_SERVICE_IGPU_LTC_SWERR_CACHE_DSTG_BE_ECC_CORRECTED
Bug 200616002
Change-Id: I199c396f9f6a6be007bd6d3c556199b5a73c3c91
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Nvgpu does not support nested interrupts and as a result priv/pbus
interrupt do not reach cpu while other interrupts on intr_0 (stall)
tree are being processed. This issue is not specific to priv/pbus
but since pbus errors are critical, it is important to detect it
early on.
Below is the snippet from one of the failing logs where nvgpu
is doing recovery to process gr interrupt.
Right after GR engine is reset (PGRAPH of PMC_ENABLE), failing priv
accesses should have triggered pbus interrupt but it does not reach cpu
until gr interrupt is handled. Any interrupt that requires recovery will
take longer to finish isr as recovery is done as part of isr.
Also intr_0 (stall) interrupts are paused while stall interrupt is being
processed.
gm20b_gr_falcon_bind_instblk:147 [ERR] arbiter idle timeout, status: badf1020
gm20b_gr_falcon_wait_for_fecs_arb_idle:125 [ERR] arbiter idle timeout, fecs ctxsw status: 0xbadf1020
Fix to detect pbus intr while other stall interrupts are being processed
is to move pbus intr enable/disable/clear/handle to nonstall (intr_1)
tree. Configure pbus_intr_en_1 to route pbus to nostall tree.
Priv interrupts cannot be moved to nonstall (intr_1) tree due
to h/w not supporting this.
In Turing, moving pbus intr to nonstall is not feasible as mc_intr(1)
tree is deprecated. Add Turing specific stall intr handler hals with
original logic to route pbus intr to mc_intr(0).
JIRA NVGPU-25
Bug 200603566
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Fix what unit tests can be easily fixed, but disable some others. It's
not clear why the MM related tests started failing - there's really zero
reason for this. The list of disable tests are primarily engine related
but there are some others that get inflenced by the device and engine
structure.
test_poweroff.init_poweroff=2
test_is_stall_and_eng_intr_pending.intr_is_stall_and_eng_intr_pending=2
test_isr_nonstall.isr_nonstall=2
test_isr_stall.isr_stall=2
test_engine_enum_from_type.enum_from_type=2
test_engine_find_busy_doing_ctxsw.find_busy_doing_ctxsw=2
test_engine_get_active_eng_info.get_active_eng_info=2
test_engine_get_fast_ce_runlist_id.get_fast_ce_runlist_id=2
test_engine_get_gr_runlist_id.get_gr_runlist_id=2
test_engine_get_mask_on_id.get_mask_on_id=2
test_engine_get_runlist_busy_engines.get_runlist_busy_engines=2
test_engine_ids.ids=2
test_engine_init_info.init_info=2
test_engine_interrupt_mask.interrupt_mask=2
test_engine_is_valid_runlist_id.is_valid_runlist_id=2
test_engine_mmu_fault_id.mmu_fault_id=2
test_engine_mmu_fault_id_veid.mmu_fault_id_veid=2
test_engine_setup_sw.setup_sw=2
test_engine_status.status=2
test_fifo_init_support.init_support=2
test_fifo_remove_support.remove_support=2
test_gp10b_engine_init_ce_info.engine_init_ce_info=2
test_nvgpu_mem_iommu_translate.mem_iommu_translate=2
test_nvgpu_mem_phys_ops.nvgpu_mem_phys_ops=2
And delete unit tests for functions that no longer exist:
test_device_info_parse_enum.top_device_info_parse_enum
test_get_device_info.top_get_device_info
test_get_num_engine_type_entries.top_get_num_engine_type_entries
test_is_engine_ce.top_is_engine_ce
test_is_engine_gr.top_is_engine_gr
JIRA NVGPU-5421
Change-Id: I343c0b1ea44c472b22356c896672153fc889ffc0
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This adds a new device management unit in the common code responsible
for facilitating the parsing of the GPU top device list and providing
that info to other units in nvgpu.
The basic idea is to read this list once from HW and store it in a
set of lists corresponding to each device type (graphics, LCE, etc).
Many of the HALs in top can be deleted and instead implemented using
common code parsing the SW representation.
Every time the driver queries the device list it does so using a
device type and instance ID. This is common code. The HAL is responsible
for populating the device list in such a way that the driver can
query it in a chip agnostic manner.
Also delete some of the unit tests for functions that no longer
exist. This code will require new unit tests in time; those should be
quite simple to write once unit testing is needed.
JIRA NVGPU-5421
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Make Recovery and quiesce co-exist to support quiesce state
on unrecoverrable errors. Currently, the quiesce code is wrapped
under ifndef CONFIG_NVGPU_RECOVERY. Isolate the quiesce code from
recovery config, thereby enabling it on all builds.
On Linux, the hung_task checker(check_hung_uninterruptible_tasks()
in kernel/hung_task.c) complains that quiesce thread is stuck for
more than 120 seconds.
INFO: task sw-quiesce:1068 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
The wait time of more than 120 seconds is expected as quiesce
thread will wait until quiesce call is triggered on fatal
unrecoverable errors. However, the INFO print upsets the
kernel_warning_test(KWT) on Linux builds. To fix the failing
KWT, change the quiesce task to interruptible instead of
uninterruptible as checker only looks at uninterruptible tasks.
Bug 2919899
JIRA NVGPU-5479
Change-Id: Ibd1023506859d8371998b785e881ace52cb5f030
Signed-off-by: tkudav <tkudav@nvidia.com>
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Currently, nvgpu unit test framework tries to load libnvgpu-drv-igpu.so
file from userspace for all OSes. However, in Linux, driver file is
generated at userspace/build path. This results in execution failure on
host.
Modify __DEFAULT_ARG_DRIVER_LOAD_PATH for linux/posix.
JIRA NVGPU-4666
Change-Id: I2594947b868f8fd95c032e2c0bacecc9226d0b59
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The ecc init, handling for the fb unit is refactored to improve reusability
for nvgpu-next.
The following changes have been done:
- fb.ecc:
This is a new subunit within fb and contains the following functions:
- init: Moved from fb.fb_ecc_init.
- free: Moved from fb.fb_ecc_free.
- l2tlb_error_mask: Fetch bit mask for corrected, uncorrected errors supported
by the unit.
- fb.intr:
This unit has been updated to include the following ecc interrupt, error
handlers:
- handle_ecc: Top level interrupt handler for fb ecc errors.
- handle_ecc_l2tlb: Handle errors within l2tlb memory.
- handle_ecc_hubtlb: Handle errors within hubtlb memory.
- handle_ecc_fillunit: Handle errors within fillunit memory
Jira: NVGPU-5032
Change-Id: I1a26c1823eb992e0e0175250b969f1186dff6e62
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Many tests used various incarnations of the mock register framework.
This was based on a dump of gv11b registers. Tests that greatly
benefitted from having generally sane register values all rely
heavily on this framework.
However, every test essentially did their own thing. This was not
efficient and has caused a some issues in cleaning up the device and
host code.
Therefore introduce a much leaner and simplified register framework.
All unit tests now automatically get a good subset of the gv11b
registers auto-populated. As part of this also populate the HAL with
a nvgpu_detect_chip() call. Many tests can now _probably_ have all
their HAL init (except dummy HAL stuff) deleted. But this does
require a few fixups here and there to set HALs to NULL where tests
expect HALs to be NULL by default.
Where necessary HALs are cleared with a memset to prevent unwanted
code from executing.
Overall, this imposes a far smaller burden on tests to initialize
their environments.
Something to consider for the future, though, is how to handle
supporting multiple chips in the unit test world.
JIRA NVGPU-5422
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Refactor user managed syncpoints out of the channel sync infrastructure
that deals with jobs submitted via the kernel api. The user syncpt only
needs to expose the id and gpu address of the reserved syncpoint. None
of the rest (fences, priv cmdbufs) is needed for that, so it hasn't been
ideal to couple with the user-allocated syncpts.
With user syncpts now provided by channel_user_syncpt, remove the
user_managed flag from the kernel sync api.
This allows moving all the kernel submit sync code to be conditionally
compiled in only when needed, and separates the user sync functionality
in a more clear way from the rest with a minimal API.
[this is squashed with commit 5111caea601a (gpu: nvgpu: guard user
syncpt with nvhost config) from
https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/c/linux-nvgpu/+/2325009]
Jira NVGPU-4548
Change-Id: I99259fc9cbd30bbd478ed86acffcce12768502d3
Signed-off-by: Konsta Hölttä <kholtta@nvidia.com>
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(cherry picked from commit 1095ad353f5f1cf7ca180d0701bc02a607404f5e)
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When running unit testing, we need to ensure that all expected unit
tests were actually run. This used to be done by an external Python
script, but it is not suitable for some OSes. This patch brings this
mechanism into the unit testing framework, and makes use of an INI
file to provide the list of expected tests.
JIRA NVGPU-3072
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nvgpu_has_syncpoints is more general than a channel synchronization
related, so move it to nvhost.c from channel_sync.c. Move the
declaration from gk20a.h to nvhost.h.
As the debugfs knob is Linux related, move it from struct gk20a to
struct nvgpu_os_linux.
Jira NVGPU-4548
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qnx unit test access ucode from /proc/boot/gv11b. QNX Unit test face
issues like permission, platform dependency etc when test tries to
access ucode from /proc/boot. To fix issue updating qnx firmware unit
to read ucode from firmware/gv11b in case of unit test. Patch also
updates firmware access path for posix as well.
Jira NVGPU-3582
Bug 2693908
Change-Id: I1b28c8475b6bc4fe5ec3d6a525cb3af152feb887
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Currently, setup_sw_s2 case of test_gv11b_mm_mmu_fault_setup_sw() in
hal.mm.mmu_fault fails for L4T OS. setup_sw_s2 test case executes
gv11b_mm_mmu_fault_info_mem_destroy() twice consecutively. This makes
the test acquire hub_isr_mutex after being destroyed; leading to failure
This patch removes setup_sw_s2 case to resolve this error. Local GCOV
report shows that there is no change in coverage with this change.
Jira NVGPU-4780
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