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author | Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com> | 2018-01-29 19:21:30 -0500 |
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committer | mobile promotions <svcmobile_promotions@nvidia.com> | 2018-02-02 15:11:53 -0500 |
commit | 98da3f8eed914225e9ffe0f768d7647506e95cdc (patch) | |
tree | a16c4e29f6983d648f08d2ba1d34440883231cef /drivers/gpu/nvgpu/ctrl/ctrlclkavfs.h | |
parent | ac5b3d9640790b99798070fbb011c4b0c100d33e (diff) |
gpu: nvgpu: Cleanup usage of bypass_smmu
The GPU has multiple different operating modes in respect to IOMMU'ability.
As such there needs to be a clean way to tell the driver whether it is
IOMMU'able or not. This state also does not always reflect what is possible:
all becasue the GPU can generate IOMMU'ed memory requests doesn't mean it
wants to.
The nvgpu_iommuable() API has now existed for a little while which is a
useful way to convey whether nvgpu should consider the GPU as IOMMU'able.
However, there is also the g->mm.bypass_smmu flag which used to be able to
override what the GPU decided it should do. Typically it was assigned
the same value as nvgpu_iommuable() but that was not necessarily a
requirment.
This patch removes all the usages of g->mm.bypass_smmu and instead uses the
nvgpu_iommuable() function. All places where the check against
g->mm.bypass_smmu have been replaced with nvgpu_iommuable(). The code
should now be much cleaner.
Subsequently other checks can also be placed in the nvgpu_iommuable()
function. For example, when NVLINK comes online and the GPU should no
longer consider DMA addresses and instead use scatter-gather lists
directly the ngpu_iommuable() function will be able to check the state of
NVLINK and then act accordingly.
Change-Id: I0da6262386de15709decac89d63d3eecfec20cd7
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/1648332
Reviewed-by: mobile promotions <svcmobile_promotions@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: mobile promotions <svcmobile_promotions@nvidia.com>
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