linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/gpu/drm/v3d/v3d_irq.c
Eric Anholt 57692c94dc drm/v3d: Introduce a new DRM driver for Broadcom V3D V3.x+
This driver will be used to support Mesa on the Broadcom 7268 and 7278
platforms.

V3D 3.3 introduces an MMU, which means we no longer need CMA or vc4's
complicated CL/shader validation scheme.  This massively changes the
GEM behavior, so I've forked off to a new driver.

v2: Mark SUBMIT_CL as needing DRM_AUTH.  coccinelle fixes from kbuild
    test robot. Drop personal git link from MAINTAINERS.  Don't
    double-map dma-buf imported BOs.  Add kerneldoc about needing MMU
    eviction.  Drop prime vmap/unmap stubs.  Delay mmap offset setup
    to mmap time.  Use drm_dev_init instead of _alloc.  Use
    ktime_get() for wait_bo timeouts.  Drop drm_can_sleep() usage,
    since we don't modeset.  Switch page tables back to WC (debug
    change to coherent had slipped in).  Switch
    drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked() to
    drm_gem_object_put_unlocked().  Simplify overflow mem handling by
    not sharing overflow mem between jobs.
v3: no changes
v4: align submit_cl to 64 bits (review by airlied), check zero flags in
    other ioctls.

Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> (v4)
Acked-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@linux.ie> (v3, requested submit_cl change)
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180430181058.30181-3-eric@anholt.net
2018-05-03 16:26:30 -07:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/* Copyright (C) 2014-2018 Broadcom */
/**
* DOC: Interrupt management for the V3D engine
*
* When we take a binning or rendering flush done interrupt, we need
* to signal the fence for that job so that the scheduler can queue up
* the next one and unblock any waiters.
*
* When we take the binner out of memory interrupt, we need to
* allocate some new memory and pass it to the binner so that the
* current job can make progress.
*/
#include "v3d_drv.h"
#include "v3d_regs.h"
#define V3D_CORE_IRQS ((u32)(V3D_INT_OUTOMEM | \
V3D_INT_FLDONE | \
V3D_INT_FRDONE | \
V3D_INT_GMPV))
#define V3D_HUB_IRQS ((u32)(V3D_HUB_INT_MMU_WRV | \
V3D_HUB_INT_MMU_PTI | \
V3D_HUB_INT_MMU_CAP))
static void
v3d_overflow_mem_work(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct v3d_dev *v3d =
container_of(work, struct v3d_dev, overflow_mem_work);
struct drm_device *dev = &v3d->drm;
struct v3d_bo *bo = v3d_bo_create(dev, NULL /* XXX: GMP */, 256 * 1024);
unsigned long irqflags;
if (IS_ERR(bo)) {
DRM_ERROR("Couldn't allocate binner overflow mem\n");
return;
}
/* We lost a race, and our work task came in after the bin job
* completed and exited. This can happen because the HW
* signals OOM before it's fully OOM, so the binner might just
* barely complete.
*
* If we lose the race and our work task comes in after a new
* bin job got scheduled, that's fine. We'll just give them
* some binner pool anyway.
*/
spin_lock_irqsave(&v3d->job_lock, irqflags);
if (!v3d->bin_job) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&v3d->job_lock, irqflags);
goto out;
}
drm_gem_object_get(&bo->base);
list_add_tail(&bo->unref_head, &v3d->bin_job->unref_list);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&v3d->job_lock, irqflags);
V3D_CORE_WRITE(0, V3D_PTB_BPOA, bo->node.start << PAGE_SHIFT);
V3D_CORE_WRITE(0, V3D_PTB_BPOS, bo->base.size);
out:
drm_gem_object_put_unlocked(&bo->base);
}
static irqreturn_t
v3d_irq(int irq, void *arg)
{
struct v3d_dev *v3d = arg;
u32 intsts;
irqreturn_t status = IRQ_NONE;
intsts = V3D_CORE_READ(0, V3D_CTL_INT_STS);
/* Acknowledge the interrupts we're handling here. */
V3D_CORE_WRITE(0, V3D_CTL_INT_CLR, intsts);
if (intsts & V3D_INT_OUTOMEM) {
/* Note that the OOM status is edge signaled, so the
* interrupt won't happen again until the we actually
* add more memory.
*/
schedule_work(&v3d->overflow_mem_work);
status = IRQ_HANDLED;
}
if (intsts & V3D_INT_FLDONE) {
v3d->queue[V3D_BIN].finished_seqno++;
dma_fence_signal(v3d->bin_job->bin.done_fence);
status = IRQ_HANDLED;
}
if (intsts & V3D_INT_FRDONE) {
v3d->queue[V3D_RENDER].finished_seqno++;
dma_fence_signal(v3d->render_job->render.done_fence);
status = IRQ_HANDLED;
}
/* We shouldn't be triggering these if we have GMP in
* always-allowed mode.
*/
if (intsts & V3D_INT_GMPV)
dev_err(v3d->dev, "GMP violation\n");
return status;
}
static irqreturn_t
v3d_hub_irq(int irq, void *arg)
{
struct v3d_dev *v3d = arg;
u32 intsts;
irqreturn_t status = IRQ_NONE;
intsts = V3D_READ(V3D_HUB_INT_STS);
/* Acknowledge the interrupts we're handling here. */
V3D_WRITE(V3D_HUB_INT_CLR, intsts);
if (intsts & (V3D_HUB_INT_MMU_WRV |
V3D_HUB_INT_MMU_PTI |
V3D_HUB_INT_MMU_CAP)) {
u32 axi_id = V3D_READ(V3D_MMU_VIO_ID);
u64 vio_addr = (u64)V3D_READ(V3D_MMU_VIO_ADDR) << 8;
dev_err(v3d->dev, "MMU error from client %d at 0x%08llx%s%s%s\n",
axi_id, (long long)vio_addr,
((intsts & V3D_HUB_INT_MMU_WRV) ?
", write violation" : ""),
((intsts & V3D_HUB_INT_MMU_PTI) ?
", pte invalid" : ""),
((intsts & V3D_HUB_INT_MMU_CAP) ?
", cap exceeded" : ""));
status = IRQ_HANDLED;
}
return status;
}
void
v3d_irq_init(struct v3d_dev *v3d)
{
int ret, core;
INIT_WORK(&v3d->overflow_mem_work, v3d_overflow_mem_work);
/* Clear any pending interrupts someone might have left around
* for us.
*/
for (core = 0; core < v3d->cores; core++)
V3D_CORE_WRITE(core, V3D_CTL_INT_CLR, V3D_CORE_IRQS);
V3D_WRITE(V3D_HUB_INT_CLR, V3D_HUB_IRQS);
ret = devm_request_irq(v3d->dev, platform_get_irq(v3d->pdev, 0),
v3d_hub_irq, IRQF_SHARED,
"v3d_hub", v3d);
ret = devm_request_irq(v3d->dev, platform_get_irq(v3d->pdev, 1),
v3d_irq, IRQF_SHARED,
"v3d_core0", v3d);
if (ret)
dev_err(v3d->dev, "IRQ setup failed: %d\n", ret);
v3d_irq_enable(v3d);
}
void
v3d_irq_enable(struct v3d_dev *v3d)
{
int core;
/* Enable our set of interrupts, masking out any others. */
for (core = 0; core < v3d->cores; core++) {
V3D_CORE_WRITE(core, V3D_CTL_INT_MSK_SET, ~V3D_CORE_IRQS);
V3D_CORE_WRITE(core, V3D_CTL_INT_MSK_CLR, V3D_CORE_IRQS);
}
V3D_WRITE(V3D_HUB_INT_MSK_SET, ~V3D_HUB_IRQS);
V3D_WRITE(V3D_HUB_INT_MSK_CLR, V3D_HUB_IRQS);
}
void
v3d_irq_disable(struct v3d_dev *v3d)
{
int core;
/* Disable all interrupts. */
for (core = 0; core < v3d->cores; core++)
V3D_CORE_WRITE(core, V3D_CTL_INT_MSK_SET, ~0);
V3D_WRITE(V3D_HUB_INT_MSK_SET, ~0);
/* Clear any pending interrupts we might have left. */
for (core = 0; core < v3d->cores; core++)
V3D_CORE_WRITE(core, V3D_CTL_INT_CLR, V3D_CORE_IRQS);
V3D_WRITE(V3D_HUB_INT_CLR, V3D_HUB_IRQS);
cancel_work_sync(&v3d->overflow_mem_work);
}
/** Reinitializes interrupt registers when a GPU reset is performed. */
void v3d_irq_reset(struct v3d_dev *v3d)
{
v3d_irq_enable(v3d);
}