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linux-nvgpu/drivers/gpu/nvgpu/os/posix/nvgpu.c
Shashank Singh 1c4ca22e62 gpu: nvgpu: posix: implement posix cond APIs
- Implement posix cond APIs as it is required
  when adding cond API calls in mc.c, it will
  be anyway useful in future as well for unit
  tests requiring posix cond APIs.

Jira NVGPU-1396

Change-Id: I71dd63b58507d099ac535a946f8c7f14c739aaa0
Signed-off-by: Shashank Singh <shashsingh@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/1982652
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#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <nvgpu/bug.h>
#include <nvgpu/types.h>
#include <nvgpu/atomic.h>
#include <nvgpu/nvgpu_common.h>
#include <nvgpu/os_sched.h>
#include <nvgpu/gk20a.h>
#include <nvgpu/enabled.h>
#include <nvgpu/posix/probe.h>
#include "os_posix.h"
int nvgpu_current_pid(struct gk20a *g)
{
/*
* In the kernel this gets us the PID of the calling process for IOCTLs.
* But since we are in userspace this doesn't quite mean the same thing.
* This simply returns the PID of the currently running process.
*/
return (int)getpid();
}
int nvgpu_current_tid(struct gk20a *g)
{
/*
* In POSIX thread ID is not the same as a process ID. In Linux threads
* and processes are represented by the same thing, but userspace can't
* really rely on that.
*
* We can, however, get a pthread_t for a given thread. But this
* pthread_t need not have any relation to the underlying system's
* representation of "threads".
*/
return (int)pthread_self();
}
void __nvgpu_print_current(struct gk20a *g, const char *func_name, int line,
void *ctx, enum nvgpu_log_type type)
{
__nvgpu_log_msg(g, func_name, line, type,
"Current process: (nvgpu userspace)");
}
/*
* Somewhat meaningless in userspace...
*/
void nvgpu_kernel_restart(void *cmd)
{
BUG();
}
/*
* We have no runtime PM stuff in userspace so these are really just noops.
*/
void gk20a_busy_noresume(struct gk20a *g)
{
}
void gk20a_idle_nosuspend(struct gk20a *g)
{
}
int gk20a_busy(struct gk20a *g)
{
nvgpu_atomic_inc(&g->usage_count);
return 0;
}
void gk20a_idle(struct gk20a *g)
{
nvgpu_atomic_dec(&g->usage_count);
}
/*
* This function aims to initialize enough stuff to make unit testing worth
* while. There are several interfaces and APIs that rely on the struct gk20a's
* state in order to function: logging, for example, but there are many other
* things, too.
*
* Initialize as much of that as possible here. This is meant to be equivalent
* to the kernel space driver's probe function.
*/
struct gk20a *nvgpu_posix_probe(void)
{
struct gk20a *g;
struct nvgpu_os_posix *p;
p = malloc(sizeof(*p));
(void) memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p));
if (p == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
g = &p->g;
g->log_mask = 0;
g->mm.g = g;
if (nvgpu_kmem_init(g) != 0) {
goto fail_kmem;
}
if (nvgpu_init_enabled_flags(g) != 0) {
goto fail_enabled_flags;
}
return g;
fail_enabled_flags:
nvgpu_kmem_fini(g, 0);
fail_kmem:
free(p);
return NULL;
}
void nvgpu_posix_cleanup(struct gk20a *g)
{
struct nvgpu_os_posix *p = nvgpu_os_posix_from_gk20a(g);
nvgpu_kmem_fini(g, 0);
nvgpu_free_enabled_flags(g);
free(p);
}