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linux-nvgpu/drivers/gpu/nvgpu/os/posix/nvgpu.c
Alex Waterman 7dee2d41b7 gpu: nvgpu: posix: Init enabled flags in nvgpu_posix_probe()
Also clean up the code a bit to be more MISRA friendly. Although
this isn't necessary it does help reduce false positives in the
various scans.

JIRA NVGPU-1323

Change-Id: I89a857ff69cc7669990bff942011ef1e11500327
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/1941536
Reviewed-by: svc-misra-checker <svc-misra-checker@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Scott Long <scottl@nvidia.com>
GVS: Gerrit_Virtual_Submit
Reviewed-by: Philip Elcan <pelcan@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Nicolas Benech <nbenech@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: mobile promotions <svcmobile_promotions@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: mobile promotions <svcmobile_promotions@nvidia.com>
2018-11-05 14:35:49 -08:00

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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"
void nvgpu_wait_for_deferred_interrupts(struct gk20a *g)
{
/*
* No interrupts in userspace so nothing to wait for.
*/
}
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));
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);
}