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The Linux timer code prints an error message containing the caller when
a timeout happens. The caller is formatted as a function name instead of
a pointer, so don't print 0x in front of it.
Bug 1799159
Change-Id: I4f86d885aba78ca20ba025a91c8c940d3c927d58
Signed-off-by: Konsta Holtta <kholtta@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1315749
Reviewed-by: svccoveritychecker <svccoveritychecker@nvidia.com>
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Reviewed-by: Terje Bergstrom <tbergstrom@nvidia.com>
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Implement kmem abstraction and tracking in nvgpu. The abstraction
helps move nvgpu's core code away from being Linux dependent and
allows kmem allocation tracking to be done for Linux and any other
OS supported by nvgpu.
Bug 1799159
Bug 1823380
Change-Id: Ieaae4ca1bbd1d4db4a1546616ab8b9fc53a4079d
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1283828
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Implement a worker thread to replace the delayed works in channel
watchdog and job cleanups. Watchdog runs by polling the channel states
periodically, and job cleanup is performed on channels that are appended
on a work queue consumed by the worker thread. Handling both of these
two in the same thread makes it impossible for them to cause a deadlock,
as has previously happened.
The watchdog takes references to channels during checking and possibly
recovering channels. Jobs in the cleanup queue have an additional
reference taken which is released after the channel is processed. The
worker is woken up from periodic sleep when channels are added to the
queue.
Currently, the queue is only used for job cleanups, but it is extendable
for other per-channel works too. The worker can also process other
periodic actions dependent on channels.
Neither the semantics of timeout handling or of job cleanups are yet
significantly changed - this patch only serializes them into one
background thread.
Each job that needs cleanup is tracked and holds a reference to its
channel and a power reference, and timeouts can only be processed on
channels that are tracked, so the thread will always be idle if the
system is going to be suspended, so there is currently no need to
explicitly suspend or stop it.
Bug 1848834
Bug 1851689
Bug 1814773
Bug 200270332
Jira NVGPU-21
Change-Id: I355101802f50841ea9bd8042a017f91c931d2dc7
Signed-off-by: Konsta Holtta <kholtta@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1297183
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API DEFINE_MUTEX() is defined in Linux and might
not be available in other OSs.
Hence remove its usage from nvgpu
Declare and explicitly initialize below mutexes
for both nvgpu and vgpu
g->mm.priv_lock
g->mm.tlb_lock
Jira NVGPU-13
Change-Id: If72885a6da0227a1552303206172f1f2b751471d
Signed-off-by: Deepak Nibade <dnibade@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1298042
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Instead of using Linux APIs for mutex and spinlocks
directly, use new APIs defined in <nvgpu/lock.h>
Replace Linux specific mutex/spinlock declaration,
init, lock, unlock APIs with new APIs
e.g
struct mutex is replaced by struct nvgpu_mutex and
mutex_lock() is replaced by nvgpu_mutex_acquire()
And also include <nvgpu/lock.h> instead of including
<linux/mutex.h> and <linux/spinlock.h>
Add explicit nvgpu/lock.h includes to below
files to fix complilation failures.
gk20a/platform_gk20a.h
include/nvgpu/allocator.h
Jira NVGPU-13
Change-Id: I81a05d21ecdbd90c2076a9f0aefd0e40b215bd33
Signed-off-by: Deepak Nibade <dnibade@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1293187
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Most of BIOS parsing code is not specific to any particular GPU. Move
most of the code to generic files, and leave only chip specific parts
dealing with microcontroller boot into chip specific files.
As most of the parsing is generic, they do not need to be called via
HALs so remove the HALs and change the calls into direct function
calls.
All definitions meant to be used outside BIOS code itself are now in
<nvgpu/bios.h>
Change-Id: Id48e94c74511d6e95645e90e5bba5c12ef8da45d
Signed-off-by: Terje Bergstrom <tbergstrom@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1302222
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Change the prefix in the semaphore code to 'nvgpu_' since this code
is global to all chips.
Bug 1799159
Change-Id: Ic1f3e13428882019e5d1f547acfe95271cc10da5
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1284628
Reviewed-by: Varun Colbert <vcolbert@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: Varun Colbert <vcolbert@nvidia.com>
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Move semaphore_gk20a.c drivers/gpu/nvgpu/common/ since the semaphore
code is common to all chips.
Move the semaphore_gk20a.h header file to drivers/gpu/nvgpu/include/nvgpu
and rename it to semaphore.h. Also update all places where the header
is inluced to use the new path.
This revealed an odd location for the enum gk20a_mem_rw_flag. This should
be in the mm headers. As a result many places that did not need anything
semaphore related had to include the semaphore header file. Fixing this
oddity allowed the semaphore include to be removed from many C files that
did not need it.
Bug 1799159
Change-Id: Ie017219acf34c4c481747323b9f3ac33e76e064c
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1284627
GVS: Gerrit_Virtual_Submit
Reviewed-by: Terje Bergstrom <tbergstrom@nvidia.com>
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Move nvgpu_common.c to drivers/gpu/nvgpu/common since it is a common
C file to all drivers.
Similarly move nvgpu_common.h to drivers/gpu/nvgpu/include/nvgpu since
this follows the new include guidelines.
Bug 1799159
Change-Id: I00ebed289973b27704c2cff073526e36505bf699
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1284612
Reviewed-by: Varun Colbert <vcolbert@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: Varun Colbert <vcolbert@nvidia.com>
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Instead of using a single static kmem_cache for each type of
data structure the allocators may want to allocate each
allocator now has its own instance of the kmem_cache. This is
done so that each GPU driver instance can accurately track how
much memory it is using.
In order to support this on older kernels a new NVGPU API has
been made,
nvgpu_kmem_cache_create(struct gk20a *g, size_t size)
To handle the possibility that caches cannot be created with
the same name.
This patch also fixes numerous places where kfree() was wrongly
used to free kmem_cache allocs.
Bug 1799159
Bug 1823380
Change-Id: Id674f9a5445fde3f95db65ad6bf3ea990444603d
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1283826
Reviewed-by: svccoveritychecker <svccoveritychecker@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Terje Bergstrom <tbergstrom@nvidia.com>
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Fix a mistake in which the wrong free call is used.
Bug 1799159
Bug 1823380
Change-Id: I3b60949cabbdb6b4d193c6687657cad606462687
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1283142
Reviewed-by: Automatic_Commit_Validation_User
Reviewed-by: Terje Bergstrom <tbergstrom@nvidia.com>
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The basic structure of this patch is to make the small page allocator
and the large page allocator into pointers (where they used to be just
structs). Then assign each of those pointers to the same actual
allocator since the buddy allocator has supported mixed page sizes
since its inception.
For the rest of the driver some changes had to be made in order to
actually support mixed pages in a single address space.
1. Unifying the allocation page size determination
Since the allocation and map operations happen at distinct
times both mapping and allocation of GVA space must agree
on page size. This is because the allocation has to separate
allocations into separate PDEs to avoid the necessity of
supporting mixed PDEs.
To this end a function __get_pte_size() was introduced which
is used both by the balloc code and the core GPU MM code. It
determines page size based only on the length of the mapping/
allocation.
2. Fixed address allocation + page size
Similar to regular mappings/GVA allocations fixed address
mapping page size determination had to be modified. In the
past the address of the mapping determined page size since
the address space split was by address (low addresses were
small pages, high addresses large pages). Since that is no
longer the case the page size field in the reserve memory
ioctl is now honored by the mapping code. When, for instance,
CUDA makes a memory reservation it specifies small or large
pages. When CUDA requests mappings to be made within that
address range the page size is then looked up in the reserved
memory struct.
Fixed address reservations were also modified to now always
allocate at a PDE granularity (64M or 128M depending on
large page size. This prevents non-fixed allocations from
ending up in the same PDE and causing kernel panics or GMMU
faults.
3. The rest...
The rest of the changes are just by products of the above.
Lots of places required minor updates to use a pointer to
the GVA allocator struct instead of the struct itself.
Lastly, this change is not truly complete. More work remains to be
done in order to fully remove the notion that there was such a thing
as separate address spaces for different page sizes. Basically after
this patch what remains is cleanup and proper documentation.
Bug 1396644
Bug 1729947
Change-Id: If51ab396a37ba16c69e434adb47edeef083dce57
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1265300
GVS: Gerrit_Virtual_Submit
Reviewed-by: Terje Bergstrom <tbergstrom@nvidia.com>
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Move the GPU allocators to common/mm/ since the allocators are common
code across all GPUs. Also rename the allocator code to move away from
gk20a_ prefixed structs and functions.
This caused one issue with the nvgpu_alloc() and nvgpu_free() functions.
There was a function for allocating either with kmalloc() or vmalloc()
depending on the size of the allocation. Those have now been renamed to
nvgpu_kalloc() and nvgpu_kfree().
Bug 1799159
Change-Id: Iddda92c013612bcb209847084ec85b8953002fa5
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1274400
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Change "check" to "expired" in nvgpu_timeout_check* and append _expired
to nvgpu_timeout_peek to clarify what the boolean-like return value
means and thus avoid bugs.
Bug 200260715
Change-Id: I47e097ee922e856005a79fa9e27eddb1c8d77f8b
Signed-off-by: Konsta Holtta <kholtta@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1269366
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Add a timeout API to nvgpu since this is a common operation done all
across the nvgpu driver.
Also add two new directories for this common code:
drivers/gpu/nvgpu/common
drivers/gpu/nvgpu/include/nvgpu
The common directory is for common C code. The include directory is for
common include files.
Bug 1799159
Change-Id: I8b710eecaa75c0707df83f859fb28484525185a6
Signed-off-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: http://git-master/r/1255864
GVS: Gerrit_Virtual_Submit
Reviewed-by: Terje Bergstrom <tbergstrom@nvidia.com>
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