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| |
| #include <linux/circ_buf.h> |
| #include <trace/events/dma_fence.h> |
| |
| #include "i915_guc_submission.h" |
| #include "i915_drv.h" |
| |
| /** |
| * DOC: GuC-based command submission |
| * |
| * GuC client: |
| * A i915_guc_client refers to a submission path through GuC. Currently, there |
| * is only one of these (the execbuf_client) and this one is charged with all |
| * submissions to the GuC. This struct is the owner of a doorbell, a process |
| * descriptor and a workqueue (all of them inside a single gem object that |
| * contains all required pages for these elements). |
| * |
| * GuC stage descriptor: |
| * During initialization, the driver allocates a static pool of 1024 such |
| * descriptors, and shares them with the GuC. |
| * Currently, there exists a 1:1 mapping between a i915_guc_client and a |
| * guc_stage_desc (via the client's stage_id), so effectively only one |
| * gets used. This stage descriptor lets the GuC know about the doorbell, |
| * workqueue and process descriptor. Theoretically, it also lets the GuC |
| * know about our HW contexts (context ID, etc...), but we actually |
| * employ a kind of submission where the GuC uses the LRCA sent via the work |
| * item instead (the single guc_stage_desc associated to execbuf client |
| * contains information about the default kernel context only, but this is |
| * essentially unused). This is called a "proxy" submission. |
| * |
| * The Scratch registers: |
| * There are 16 MMIO-based registers start from 0xC180. The kernel driver writes |
| * a value to the action register (SOFT_SCRATCH_0) along with any data. It then |
| * triggers an interrupt on the GuC via another register write (0xC4C8). |
| * Firmware writes a success/fail code back to the action register after |
| * processes the request. The kernel driver polls waiting for this update and |
| * then proceeds. |
| * See intel_guc_send() |
| * |
| * Doorbells: |
| * Doorbells are interrupts to uKernel. A doorbell is a single cache line (QW) |
| * mapped into process space. |
| * |
| * Work Items: |
| * There are several types of work items that the host may place into a |
| * workqueue, each with its own requirements and limitations. Currently only |
| * WQ_TYPE_INORDER is needed to support legacy submission via GuC, which |
| * represents in-order queue. The kernel driver packs ring tail pointer and an |
| * ELSP context descriptor dword into Work Item. |
| * See guc_wq_item_append() |
| * |
| * ADS: |
| * The Additional Data Struct (ADS) has pointers for different buffers used by |
| * the GuC. One single gem object contains the ADS struct itself (guc_ads), the |
| * scheduling policies (guc_policies), a structure describing a collection of |
| * register sets (guc_mmio_reg_state) and some extra pages for the GuC to save |
| * its internal state for sleep. |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| static inline bool is_high_priority(struct i915_guc_client* client) |
| { |
| return client->priority <= GUC_CLIENT_PRIORITY_HIGH; |
| } |
| |
| static int __reserve_doorbell(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| unsigned long offset; |
| unsigned long end; |
| u16 id; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(client->doorbell_id != GUC_DOORBELL_INVALID); |
| |
| /* |
| * The bitmap tracks which doorbell registers are currently in use. |
| * It is split into two halves; the first half is used for normal |
| * priority contexts, the second half for high-priority ones. |
| */ |
| offset = 0; |
| end = GUC_NUM_DOORBELLS/2; |
| if (is_high_priority(client)) { |
| offset = end; |
| end += offset; |
| } |
| |
| id = find_next_zero_bit(client->guc->doorbell_bitmap, end, offset); |
| if (id == end) |
| return -ENOSPC; |
| |
| __set_bit(id, client->guc->doorbell_bitmap); |
| client->doorbell_id = id; |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("client %u (high prio=%s) reserved doorbell: %d\n", |
| client->stage_id, yesno(is_high_priority(client)), |
| id); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void __unreserve_doorbell(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| GEM_BUG_ON(client->doorbell_id == GUC_DOORBELL_INVALID); |
| |
| __clear_bit(client->doorbell_id, client->guc->doorbell_bitmap); |
| client->doorbell_id = GUC_DOORBELL_INVALID; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Tell the GuC to allocate or deallocate a specific doorbell |
| */ |
| |
| static int __guc_allocate_doorbell(struct intel_guc *guc, u32 stage_id) |
| { |
| u32 action[] = { |
| INTEL_GUC_ACTION_ALLOCATE_DOORBELL, |
| stage_id |
| }; |
| |
| return intel_guc_send(guc, action, ARRAY_SIZE(action)); |
| } |
| |
| static int __guc_deallocate_doorbell(struct intel_guc *guc, u32 stage_id) |
| { |
| u32 action[] = { |
| INTEL_GUC_ACTION_DEALLOCATE_DOORBELL, |
| stage_id |
| }; |
| |
| return intel_guc_send(guc, action, ARRAY_SIZE(action)); |
| } |
| |
| static struct guc_stage_desc *__get_stage_desc(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| struct guc_stage_desc *base = client->guc->stage_desc_pool_vaddr; |
| |
| return &base[client->stage_id]; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Initialise, update, or clear doorbell data shared with the GuC |
| * |
| * These functions modify shared data and so need access to the mapped |
| * client object which contains the page being used for the doorbell |
| */ |
| |
| static void __update_doorbell_desc(struct i915_guc_client *client, u16 new_id) |
| { |
| struct guc_stage_desc *desc; |
| |
| /* Update the GuC's idea of the doorbell ID */ |
| desc = __get_stage_desc(client); |
| desc->db_id = new_id; |
| } |
| |
| static struct guc_doorbell_info *__get_doorbell(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| return client->vaddr + client->doorbell_offset; |
| } |
| |
| static bool has_doorbell(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| if (client->doorbell_id == GUC_DOORBELL_INVALID) |
| return false; |
| |
| return test_bit(client->doorbell_id, client->guc->doorbell_bitmap); |
| } |
| |
| static int __create_doorbell(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| struct guc_doorbell_info *doorbell; |
| int err; |
| |
| doorbell = __get_doorbell(client); |
| doorbell->db_status = GUC_DOORBELL_ENABLED; |
| doorbell->cookie = 0; |
| |
| err = __guc_allocate_doorbell(client->guc, client->stage_id); |
| if (err) |
| doorbell->db_status = GUC_DOORBELL_DISABLED; |
| |
| return err; |
| } |
| |
| static int __destroy_doorbell(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = guc_to_i915(client->guc); |
| struct guc_doorbell_info *doorbell; |
| u16 db_id = client->doorbell_id; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(db_id >= GUC_DOORBELL_INVALID); |
| |
| doorbell = __get_doorbell(client); |
| doorbell->db_status = GUC_DOORBELL_DISABLED; |
| doorbell->cookie = 0; |
| |
| /* Doorbell release flow requires that we wait for GEN8_DRB_VALID bit |
| * to go to zero after updating db_status before we call the GuC to |
| * release the doorbell */ |
| if (wait_for_us(!(I915_READ(GEN8_DRBREGL(db_id)) & GEN8_DRB_VALID), 10)) |
| WARN_ONCE(true, "Doorbell never became invalid after disable\n"); |
| |
| return __guc_deallocate_doorbell(client->guc, client->stage_id); |
| } |
| |
| static int create_doorbell(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| int ret; |
| |
| ret = __reserve_doorbell(client); |
| if (ret) |
| return ret; |
| |
| __update_doorbell_desc(client, client->doorbell_id); |
| |
| ret = __create_doorbell(client); |
| if (ret) |
| goto err; |
| |
| return 0; |
| |
| err: |
| __update_doorbell_desc(client, GUC_DOORBELL_INVALID); |
| __unreserve_doorbell(client); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static int destroy_doorbell(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| int err; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(!has_doorbell(client)); |
| |
| /* XXX: wait for any interrupts */ |
| /* XXX: wait for workqueue to drain */ |
| |
| err = __destroy_doorbell(client); |
| if (err) |
| return err; |
| |
| __update_doorbell_desc(client, GUC_DOORBELL_INVALID); |
| |
| __unreserve_doorbell(client); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static unsigned long __select_cacheline(struct intel_guc* guc) |
| { |
| unsigned long offset; |
| |
| /* Doorbell uses a single cache line within a page */ |
| offset = offset_in_page(guc->db_cacheline); |
| |
| /* Moving to next cache line to reduce contention */ |
| guc->db_cacheline += cache_line_size(); |
| |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("reserved cacheline 0x%lx, next 0x%x, linesize %u\n", |
| offset, guc->db_cacheline, cache_line_size()); |
| return offset; |
| } |
| |
| static inline struct guc_process_desc * |
| __get_process_desc(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| return client->vaddr + client->proc_desc_offset; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Initialise the process descriptor shared with the GuC firmware. |
| */ |
| static void guc_proc_desc_init(struct intel_guc *guc, |
| struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| struct guc_process_desc *desc; |
| |
| desc = memset(__get_process_desc(client), 0, sizeof(*desc)); |
| |
| /* |
| * XXX: pDoorbell and WQVBaseAddress are pointers in process address |
| * space for ring3 clients (set them as in mmap_ioctl) or kernel |
| * space for kernel clients (map on demand instead? May make debug |
| * easier to have it mapped). |
| */ |
| desc->wq_base_addr = 0; |
| desc->db_base_addr = 0; |
| |
| desc->stage_id = client->stage_id; |
| desc->wq_size_bytes = GUC_WQ_SIZE; |
| desc->wq_status = WQ_STATUS_ACTIVE; |
| desc->priority = client->priority; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Initialise/clear the stage descriptor shared with the GuC firmware. |
| * |
| * This descriptor tells the GuC where (in GGTT space) to find the important |
| * data structures relating to this client (doorbell, process descriptor, |
| * write queue, etc). |
| */ |
| static void guc_stage_desc_init(struct intel_guc *guc, |
| struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = guc_to_i915(guc); |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine; |
| struct i915_gem_context *ctx = client->owner; |
| struct guc_stage_desc *desc; |
| unsigned int tmp; |
| u32 gfx_addr; |
| |
| desc = __get_stage_desc(client); |
| memset(desc, 0, sizeof(*desc)); |
| |
| desc->attribute = GUC_STAGE_DESC_ATTR_ACTIVE | GUC_STAGE_DESC_ATTR_KERNEL; |
| desc->stage_id = client->stage_id; |
| desc->priority = client->priority; |
| desc->db_id = client->doorbell_id; |
| |
| for_each_engine_masked(engine, dev_priv, client->engines, tmp) { |
| struct intel_context *ce = &ctx->engine[engine->id]; |
| u32 guc_engine_id = engine->guc_id; |
| struct guc_execlist_context *lrc = &desc->lrc[guc_engine_id]; |
| |
| /* TODO: We have a design issue to be solved here. Only when we |
| * receive the first batch, we know which engine is used by the |
| * user. But here GuC expects the lrc and ring to be pinned. It |
| * is not an issue for default context, which is the only one |
| * for now who owns a GuC client. But for future owner of GuC |
| * client, need to make sure lrc is pinned prior to enter here. |
| */ |
| if (!ce->state) |
| break; /* XXX: continue? */ |
| |
| /* |
| * XXX: When this is a GUC_STAGE_DESC_ATTR_KERNEL client (proxy |
| * submission or, in other words, not using a direct submission |
| * model) the KMD's LRCA is not used for any work submission. |
| * Instead, the GuC uses the LRCA of the user mode context (see |
| * guc_wq_item_append below). |
| */ |
| lrc->context_desc = lower_32_bits(ce->lrc_desc); |
| |
| /* The state page is after PPHWSP */ |
| lrc->ring_lrca = |
| guc_ggtt_offset(ce->state) + LRC_STATE_PN * PAGE_SIZE; |
| |
| /* XXX: In direct submission, the GuC wants the HW context id |
| * here. In proxy submission, it wants the stage id */ |
| lrc->context_id = (client->stage_id << GUC_ELC_CTXID_OFFSET) | |
| (guc_engine_id << GUC_ELC_ENGINE_OFFSET); |
| |
| lrc->ring_begin = guc_ggtt_offset(ce->ring->vma); |
| lrc->ring_end = lrc->ring_begin + ce->ring->size - 1; |
| lrc->ring_next_free_location = lrc->ring_begin; |
| lrc->ring_current_tail_pointer_value = 0; |
| |
| desc->engines_used |= (1 << guc_engine_id); |
| } |
| |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("Host engines 0x%x => GuC engines used 0x%x\n", |
| client->engines, desc->engines_used); |
| WARN_ON(desc->engines_used == 0); |
| |
| /* |
| * The doorbell, process descriptor, and workqueue are all parts |
| * of the client object, which the GuC will reference via the GGTT |
| */ |
| gfx_addr = guc_ggtt_offset(client->vma); |
| desc->db_trigger_phy = sg_dma_address(client->vma->pages->sgl) + |
| client->doorbell_offset; |
| desc->db_trigger_cpu = ptr_to_u64(__get_doorbell(client)); |
| desc->db_trigger_uk = gfx_addr + client->doorbell_offset; |
| desc->process_desc = gfx_addr + client->proc_desc_offset; |
| desc->wq_addr = gfx_addr + GUC_DB_SIZE; |
| desc->wq_size = GUC_WQ_SIZE; |
| |
| desc->desc_private = ptr_to_u64(client); |
| } |
| |
| static void guc_stage_desc_fini(struct intel_guc *guc, |
| struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| struct guc_stage_desc *desc; |
| |
| desc = __get_stage_desc(client); |
| memset(desc, 0, sizeof(*desc)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Construct a Work Item and append it to the GuC's Work Queue */ |
| static void guc_wq_item_append(struct i915_guc_client *client, |
| struct drm_i915_gem_request *rq) |
| { |
| /* wqi_len is in DWords, and does not include the one-word header */ |
| const size_t wqi_size = sizeof(struct guc_wq_item); |
| const u32 wqi_len = wqi_size / sizeof(u32) - 1; |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine = rq->engine; |
| struct i915_gem_context *ctx = rq->ctx; |
| struct guc_process_desc *desc = __get_process_desc(client); |
| struct guc_wq_item *wqi; |
| u32 ring_tail, wq_off; |
| |
| lockdep_assert_held(&client->wq_lock); |
| |
| ring_tail = intel_ring_set_tail(rq->ring, rq->tail) / sizeof(u64); |
| GEM_BUG_ON(ring_tail > WQ_RING_TAIL_MAX); |
| |
| /* For now workqueue item is 4 DWs; workqueue buffer is 2 pages. So we |
| * should not have the case where structure wqi is across page, neither |
| * wrapped to the beginning. This simplifies the implementation below. |
| * |
| * XXX: if not the case, we need save data to a temp wqi and copy it to |
| * workqueue buffer dw by dw. |
| */ |
| BUILD_BUG_ON(wqi_size != 16); |
| |
| /* Free space is guaranteed. */ |
| wq_off = READ_ONCE(desc->tail); |
| GEM_BUG_ON(CIRC_SPACE(wq_off, READ_ONCE(desc->head), |
| GUC_WQ_SIZE) < wqi_size); |
| GEM_BUG_ON(wq_off & (wqi_size - 1)); |
| |
| /* WQ starts from the page after doorbell / process_desc */ |
| wqi = client->vaddr + wq_off + GUC_DB_SIZE; |
| |
| /* Now fill in the 4-word work queue item */ |
| wqi->header = WQ_TYPE_INORDER | |
| (wqi_len << WQ_LEN_SHIFT) | |
| (engine->guc_id << WQ_TARGET_SHIFT) | |
| WQ_NO_WCFLUSH_WAIT; |
| |
| wqi->context_desc = lower_32_bits(intel_lr_context_descriptor(ctx, engine)); |
| |
| wqi->submit_element_info = ring_tail << WQ_RING_TAIL_SHIFT; |
| wqi->fence_id = rq->global_seqno; |
| |
| /* Postincrement WQ tail for next time. */ |
| WRITE_ONCE(desc->tail, (wq_off + wqi_size) & (GUC_WQ_SIZE - 1)); |
| } |
| |
| static void guc_reset_wq(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| struct guc_process_desc *desc = __get_process_desc(client); |
| |
| desc->head = 0; |
| desc->tail = 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void guc_ring_doorbell(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| struct guc_doorbell_info *db; |
| u32 cookie; |
| |
| lockdep_assert_held(&client->wq_lock); |
| |
| /* pointer of current doorbell cacheline */ |
| db = __get_doorbell(client); |
| |
| /* we're not expecting the doorbell cookie to change behind our back */ |
| cookie = READ_ONCE(db->cookie); |
| WARN_ON_ONCE(xchg(&db->cookie, cookie + 1) != cookie); |
| |
| /* XXX: doorbell was lost and need to acquire it again */ |
| GEM_BUG_ON(db->db_status != GUC_DOORBELL_ENABLED); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * i915_guc_submit() - Submit commands through GuC |
| * @engine: engine associated with the commands |
| * |
| * The only error here arises if the doorbell hardware isn't functioning |
| * as expected, which really shouln't happen. |
| */ |
| static void i915_guc_submit(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = engine->i915; |
| struct intel_guc *guc = &dev_priv->guc; |
| struct i915_guc_client *client = guc->execbuf_client; |
| struct intel_engine_execlists * const execlists = &engine->execlists; |
| struct execlist_port *port = execlists->port; |
| const unsigned int engine_id = engine->id; |
| unsigned int n; |
| |
| for (n = 0; n < execlists_num_ports(execlists); n++) { |
| struct drm_i915_gem_request *rq; |
| unsigned int count; |
| |
| rq = port_unpack(&port[n], &count); |
| if (rq && count == 0) { |
| port_set(&port[n], port_pack(rq, ++count)); |
| |
| if (i915_vma_is_map_and_fenceable(rq->ring->vma)) |
| POSTING_READ_FW(GUC_STATUS); |
| |
| spin_lock(&client->wq_lock); |
| |
| guc_wq_item_append(client, rq); |
| guc_ring_doorbell(client); |
| |
| client->submissions[engine_id] += 1; |
| |
| spin_unlock(&client->wq_lock); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void nested_enable_signaling(struct drm_i915_gem_request *rq) |
| { |
| /* If we use dma_fence_enable_sw_signaling() directly, lockdep |
| * detects an ordering issue between the fence lockclass and the |
| * global_timeline. This circular dependency can only occur via 2 |
| * different fences (but same fence lockclass), so we use the nesting |
| * annotation here to prevent the warn, equivalent to the nesting |
| * inside i915_gem_request_submit() for when we also enable the |
| * signaler. |
| */ |
| |
| if (test_and_set_bit(DMA_FENCE_FLAG_ENABLE_SIGNAL_BIT, |
| &rq->fence.flags)) |
| return; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(test_bit(DMA_FENCE_FLAG_SIGNALED_BIT, &rq->fence.flags)); |
| trace_dma_fence_enable_signal(&rq->fence); |
| |
| spin_lock_nested(&rq->lock, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING); |
| intel_engine_enable_signaling(rq, true); |
| spin_unlock(&rq->lock); |
| } |
| |
| static void port_assign(struct execlist_port *port, |
| struct drm_i915_gem_request *rq) |
| { |
| GEM_BUG_ON(rq == port_request(port)); |
| |
| if (port_isset(port)) |
| i915_gem_request_put(port_request(port)); |
| |
| port_set(port, port_pack(i915_gem_request_get(rq), port_count(port))); |
| nested_enable_signaling(rq); |
| } |
| |
| static void i915_guc_dequeue(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct intel_engine_execlists * const execlists = &engine->execlists; |
| struct execlist_port *port = execlists->port; |
| struct drm_i915_gem_request *last = NULL; |
| const struct execlist_port * const last_port = |
| &execlists->port[execlists->port_mask]; |
| bool submit = false; |
| struct rb_node *rb; |
| |
| if (port_isset(port)) |
| port++; |
| |
| spin_lock_irq(&engine->timeline->lock); |
| rb = execlists->first; |
| GEM_BUG_ON(rb_first(&execlists->queue) != rb); |
| while (rb) { |
| struct i915_priolist *p = rb_entry(rb, typeof(*p), node); |
| struct drm_i915_gem_request *rq, *rn; |
| |
| list_for_each_entry_safe(rq, rn, &p->requests, priotree.link) { |
| if (last && rq->ctx != last->ctx) { |
| if (port == last_port) { |
| __list_del_many(&p->requests, |
| &rq->priotree.link); |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| if (submit) |
| port_assign(port, last); |
| port++; |
| } |
| |
| INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rq->priotree.link); |
| rq->priotree.priority = INT_MAX; |
| |
| __i915_gem_request_submit(rq); |
| trace_i915_gem_request_in(rq, port_index(port, execlists)); |
| last = rq; |
| submit = true; |
| } |
| |
| rb = rb_next(rb); |
| rb_erase(&p->node, &execlists->queue); |
| INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->requests); |
| if (p->priority != I915_PRIORITY_NORMAL) |
| kmem_cache_free(engine->i915->priorities, p); |
| } |
| done: |
| execlists->first = rb; |
| if (submit) { |
| port_assign(port, last); |
| execlists_set_active(execlists, EXECLISTS_ACTIVE_USER); |
| i915_guc_submit(engine); |
| } |
| spin_unlock_irq(&engine->timeline->lock); |
| } |
| |
| static void i915_guc_irq_handler(unsigned long data) |
| { |
| struct intel_engine_cs * const engine = (struct intel_engine_cs *)data; |
| struct intel_engine_execlists * const execlists = &engine->execlists; |
| struct execlist_port *port = execlists->port; |
| const struct execlist_port * const last_port = |
| &execlists->port[execlists->port_mask]; |
| struct drm_i915_gem_request *rq; |
| |
| rq = port_request(&port[0]); |
| while (rq && i915_gem_request_completed(rq)) { |
| trace_i915_gem_request_out(rq); |
| i915_gem_request_put(rq); |
| |
| execlists_port_complete(execlists, port); |
| |
| rq = port_request(&port[0]); |
| } |
| if (!rq) |
| execlists_clear_active(execlists, EXECLISTS_ACTIVE_USER); |
| |
| if (!port_isset(last_port)) |
| i915_guc_dequeue(engine); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Everything below here is concerned with setup & teardown, and is |
| * therefore not part of the somewhat time-critical batch-submission |
| * path of i915_guc_submit() above. |
| */ |
| |
| /* Check that a doorbell register is in the expected state */ |
| static bool doorbell_ok(struct intel_guc *guc, u16 db_id) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = guc_to_i915(guc); |
| u32 drbregl; |
| bool valid; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(db_id >= GUC_DOORBELL_INVALID); |
| |
| drbregl = I915_READ(GEN8_DRBREGL(db_id)); |
| valid = drbregl & GEN8_DRB_VALID; |
| |
| if (test_bit(db_id, guc->doorbell_bitmap) == valid) |
| return true; |
| |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("Doorbell %d has unexpected state (0x%x): valid=%s\n", |
| db_id, drbregl, yesno(valid)); |
| |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If the GuC thinks that the doorbell is unassigned (e.g. because we reset and |
| * reloaded the GuC FW) we can use this function to tell the GuC to reassign the |
| * doorbell to the rightful owner. |
| */ |
| static int __reset_doorbell(struct i915_guc_client* client, u16 db_id) |
| { |
| int err; |
| |
| __update_doorbell_desc(client, db_id); |
| err = __create_doorbell(client); |
| if (!err) |
| err = __destroy_doorbell(client); |
| |
| return err; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Set up & tear down each unused doorbell in turn, to ensure that all doorbell |
| * HW is (re)initialised. For that end, we might have to borrow the first |
| * client. Also, tell GuC about all the doorbells in use by all clients. |
| * We do this because the KMD, the GuC and the doorbell HW can easily go out of |
| * sync (e.g. we can reset the GuC, but not the doorbel HW). |
| */ |
| static int guc_init_doorbell_hw(struct intel_guc *guc) |
| { |
| struct i915_guc_client *client = guc->execbuf_client; |
| bool recreate_first_client = false; |
| u16 db_id; |
| int ret; |
| |
| /* For unused doorbells, make sure they are disabled */ |
| for_each_clear_bit(db_id, guc->doorbell_bitmap, GUC_NUM_DOORBELLS) { |
| if (doorbell_ok(guc, db_id)) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (has_doorbell(client)) { |
| /* Borrow execbuf_client (we will recreate it later) */ |
| destroy_doorbell(client); |
| recreate_first_client = true; |
| } |
| |
| ret = __reset_doorbell(client, db_id); |
| WARN(ret, "Doorbell %u reset failed, err %d\n", db_id, ret); |
| } |
| |
| if (recreate_first_client) { |
| ret = __reserve_doorbell(client); |
| if (unlikely(ret)) { |
| DRM_ERROR("Couldn't re-reserve first client db: %d\n", ret); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| __update_doorbell_desc(client, client->doorbell_id); |
| } |
| |
| /* Now for every client (and not only execbuf_client) make sure their |
| * doorbells are known by the GuC */ |
| //for (client = client_list; client != NULL; client = client->next) |
| { |
| ret = __create_doorbell(client); |
| if (ret) { |
| DRM_ERROR("Couldn't recreate client %u doorbell: %d\n", |
| client->stage_id, ret); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Read back & verify all (used & unused) doorbell registers */ |
| for (db_id = 0; db_id < GUC_NUM_DOORBELLS; ++db_id) |
| WARN_ON(!doorbell_ok(guc, db_id)); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * guc_client_alloc() - Allocate an i915_guc_client |
| * @dev_priv: driver private data structure |
| * @engines: The set of engines to enable for this client |
| * @priority: four levels priority _CRITICAL, _HIGH, _NORMAL and _LOW |
| * The kernel client to replace ExecList submission is created with |
| * NORMAL priority. Priority of a client for scheduler can be HIGH, |
| * while a preemption context can use CRITICAL. |
| * @ctx: the context that owns the client (we use the default render |
| * context) |
| * |
| * Return: An i915_guc_client object if success, else NULL. |
| */ |
| static struct i915_guc_client * |
| guc_client_alloc(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, |
| u32 engines, |
| u32 priority, |
| struct i915_gem_context *ctx) |
| { |
| struct i915_guc_client *client; |
| struct intel_guc *guc = &dev_priv->guc; |
| struct i915_vma *vma; |
| void *vaddr; |
| int ret; |
| |
| client = kzalloc(sizeof(*client), GFP_KERNEL); |
| if (!client) |
| return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); |
| |
| client->guc = guc; |
| client->owner = ctx; |
| client->engines = engines; |
| client->priority = priority; |
| client->doorbell_id = GUC_DOORBELL_INVALID; |
| spin_lock_init(&client->wq_lock); |
| |
| ret = ida_simple_get(&guc->stage_ids, 0, GUC_MAX_STAGE_DESCRIPTORS, |
| GFP_KERNEL); |
| if (ret < 0) |
| goto err_client; |
| |
| client->stage_id = ret; |
| |
| /* The first page is doorbell/proc_desc. Two followed pages are wq. */ |
| vma = intel_guc_allocate_vma(guc, GUC_DB_SIZE + GUC_WQ_SIZE); |
| if (IS_ERR(vma)) { |
| ret = PTR_ERR(vma); |
| goto err_id; |
| } |
| |
| /* We'll keep just the first (doorbell/proc) page permanently kmap'd. */ |
| client->vma = vma; |
| |
| vaddr = i915_gem_object_pin_map(vma->obj, I915_MAP_WB); |
| if (IS_ERR(vaddr)) { |
| ret = PTR_ERR(vaddr); |
| goto err_vma; |
| } |
| client->vaddr = vaddr; |
| |
| client->doorbell_offset = __select_cacheline(guc); |
| |
| /* |
| * Since the doorbell only requires a single cacheline, we can save |
| * space by putting the application process descriptor in the same |
| * page. Use the half of the page that doesn't include the doorbell. |
| */ |
| if (client->doorbell_offset >= (GUC_DB_SIZE / 2)) |
| client->proc_desc_offset = 0; |
| else |
| client->proc_desc_offset = (GUC_DB_SIZE / 2); |
| |
| guc_proc_desc_init(guc, client); |
| guc_stage_desc_init(guc, client); |
| |
| ret = create_doorbell(client); |
| if (ret) |
| goto err_vaddr; |
| |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("new priority %u client %p for engine(s) 0x%x: stage_id %u\n", |
| priority, client, client->engines, client->stage_id); |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("doorbell id %u, cacheline offset 0x%lx\n", |
| client->doorbell_id, client->doorbell_offset); |
| |
| return client; |
| |
| err_vaddr: |
| i915_gem_object_unpin_map(client->vma->obj); |
| err_vma: |
| i915_vma_unpin_and_release(&client->vma); |
| err_id: |
| ida_simple_remove(&guc->stage_ids, client->stage_id); |
| err_client: |
| kfree(client); |
| return ERR_PTR(ret); |
| } |
| |
| static void guc_client_free(struct i915_guc_client *client) |
| { |
| /* |
| * XXX: wait for any outstanding submissions before freeing memory. |
| * Be sure to drop any locks |
| */ |
| |
| /* FIXME: in many cases, by the time we get here the GuC has been |
| * reset, so we cannot destroy the doorbell properly. Ignore the |
| * error message for now */ |
| destroy_doorbell(client); |
| guc_stage_desc_fini(client->guc, client); |
| i915_gem_object_unpin_map(client->vma->obj); |
| i915_vma_unpin_and_release(&client->vma); |
| ida_simple_remove(&client->guc->stage_ids, client->stage_id); |
| kfree(client); |
| } |
| |
| static void guc_policy_init(struct guc_policy *policy) |
| { |
| policy->execution_quantum = POLICY_DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUANTUM_US; |
| policy->preemption_time = POLICY_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION_TIME_US; |
| policy->fault_time = POLICY_DEFAULT_FAULT_TIME_US; |
| policy->policy_flags = 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void guc_policies_init(struct guc_policies *policies) |
| { |
| struct guc_policy *policy; |
| u32 p, i; |
| |
| policies->dpc_promote_time = POLICY_DEFAULT_DPC_PROMOTE_TIME_US; |
| policies->max_num_work_items = POLICY_MAX_NUM_WI; |
| |
| for (p = 0; p < GUC_CLIENT_PRIORITY_NUM; p++) { |
| for (i = GUC_RENDER_ENGINE; i < GUC_MAX_ENGINES_NUM; i++) { |
| policy = &policies->policy[p][i]; |
| |
| guc_policy_init(policy); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| policies->is_valid = 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * The first 80 dwords of the register state context, containing the |
| * execlists and ppgtt registers. |
| */ |
| #define LR_HW_CONTEXT_SIZE (80 * sizeof(u32)) |
| |
| static int guc_ads_create(struct intel_guc *guc) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = guc_to_i915(guc); |
| struct i915_vma *vma; |
| struct page *page; |
| /* The ads obj includes the struct itself and buffers passed to GuC */ |
| struct { |
| struct guc_ads ads; |
| struct guc_policies policies; |
| struct guc_mmio_reg_state reg_state; |
| u8 reg_state_buffer[GUC_S3_SAVE_SPACE_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE]; |
| } __packed *blob; |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine; |
| enum intel_engine_id id; |
| const u32 skipped_offset = LRC_HEADER_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE; |
| const u32 skipped_size = LRC_PPHWSP_SZ * PAGE_SIZE + LR_HW_CONTEXT_SIZE; |
| u32 base; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(guc->ads_vma); |
| |
| vma = intel_guc_allocate_vma(guc, PAGE_ALIGN(sizeof(*blob))); |
| if (IS_ERR(vma)) |
| return PTR_ERR(vma); |
| |
| guc->ads_vma = vma; |
| |
| page = i915_vma_first_page(vma); |
| blob = kmap(page); |
| |
| /* GuC scheduling policies */ |
| guc_policies_init(&blob->policies); |
| |
| /* MMIO reg state */ |
| for_each_engine(engine, dev_priv, id) { |
| blob->reg_state.white_list[engine->guc_id].mmio_start = |
| engine->mmio_base + GUC_MMIO_WHITE_LIST_START; |
| |
| /* Nothing to be saved or restored for now. */ |
| blob->reg_state.white_list[engine->guc_id].count = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * The GuC requires a "Golden Context" when it reinitialises |
| * engines after a reset. Here we use the Render ring default |
| * context, which must already exist and be pinned in the GGTT, |
| * so its address won't change after we've told the GuC where |
| * to find it. Note that we have to skip our header (1 page), |
| * because our GuC shared data is there. |
| */ |
| blob->ads.golden_context_lrca = |
| guc_ggtt_offset(dev_priv->kernel_context->engine[RCS].state) + skipped_offset; |
| |
| /* |
| * The GuC expects us to exclude the portion of the context image that |
| * it skips from the size it is to read. It starts reading from after |
| * the execlist context (so skipping the first page [PPHWSP] and 80 |
| * dwords). Weird guc is weird. |
| */ |
| for_each_engine(engine, dev_priv, id) |
| blob->ads.eng_state_size[engine->guc_id] = engine->context_size - skipped_size; |
| |
| base = guc_ggtt_offset(vma); |
| blob->ads.scheduler_policies = base + ptr_offset(blob, policies); |
| blob->ads.reg_state_buffer = base + ptr_offset(blob, reg_state_buffer); |
| blob->ads.reg_state_addr = base + ptr_offset(blob, reg_state); |
| |
| kunmap(page); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void guc_ads_destroy(struct intel_guc *guc) |
| { |
| i915_vma_unpin_and_release(&guc->ads_vma); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Set up the memory resources to be shared with the GuC (via the GGTT) |
| * at firmware loading time. |
| */ |
| int i915_guc_submission_init(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv) |
| { |
| struct intel_guc *guc = &dev_priv->guc; |
| struct i915_vma *vma; |
| void *vaddr; |
| int ret; |
| |
| if (guc->stage_desc_pool) |
| return 0; |
| |
| vma = intel_guc_allocate_vma(guc, |
| PAGE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct guc_stage_desc) * |
| GUC_MAX_STAGE_DESCRIPTORS)); |
| if (IS_ERR(vma)) |
| return PTR_ERR(vma); |
| |
| guc->stage_desc_pool = vma; |
| |
| vaddr = i915_gem_object_pin_map(guc->stage_desc_pool->obj, I915_MAP_WB); |
| if (IS_ERR(vaddr)) { |
| ret = PTR_ERR(vaddr); |
| goto err_vma; |
| } |
| |
| guc->stage_desc_pool_vaddr = vaddr; |
| |
| ret = intel_guc_log_create(guc); |
| if (ret < 0) |
| goto err_vaddr; |
| |
| ret = guc_ads_create(guc); |
| if (ret < 0) |
| goto err_log; |
| |
| ida_init(&guc->stage_ids); |
| |
| return 0; |
| |
| err_log: |
| intel_guc_log_destroy(guc); |
| err_vaddr: |
| i915_gem_object_unpin_map(guc->stage_desc_pool->obj); |
| err_vma: |
| i915_vma_unpin_and_release(&guc->stage_desc_pool); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| void i915_guc_submission_fini(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv) |
| { |
| struct intel_guc *guc = &dev_priv->guc; |
| |
| ida_destroy(&guc->stage_ids); |
| guc_ads_destroy(guc); |
| intel_guc_log_destroy(guc); |
| i915_gem_object_unpin_map(guc->stage_desc_pool->obj); |
| i915_vma_unpin_and_release(&guc->stage_desc_pool); |
| } |
| |
| static void guc_interrupts_capture(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv) |
| { |
| struct intel_rps *rps = &dev_priv->gt_pm.rps; |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine; |
| enum intel_engine_id id; |
| int irqs; |
| |
| /* tell all command streamers to forward interrupts (but not vblank) to GuC */ |
| irqs = _MASKED_BIT_ENABLE(GFX_INTERRUPT_STEERING); |
| for_each_engine(engine, dev_priv, id) |
| I915_WRITE(RING_MODE_GEN7(engine), irqs); |
| |
| /* route USER_INTERRUPT to Host, all others are sent to GuC. */ |
| irqs = GT_RENDER_USER_INTERRUPT << GEN8_RCS_IRQ_SHIFT | |
| GT_RENDER_USER_INTERRUPT << GEN8_BCS_IRQ_SHIFT; |
| /* These three registers have the same bit definitions */ |
| I915_WRITE(GUC_BCS_RCS_IER, ~irqs); |
| I915_WRITE(GUC_VCS2_VCS1_IER, ~irqs); |
| I915_WRITE(GUC_WD_VECS_IER, ~irqs); |
| |
| /* |
| * The REDIRECT_TO_GUC bit of the PMINTRMSK register directs all |
| * (unmasked) PM interrupts to the GuC. All other bits of this |
| * register *disable* generation of a specific interrupt. |
| * |
| * 'pm_intrmsk_mbz' indicates bits that are NOT to be set when |
| * writing to the PM interrupt mask register, i.e. interrupts |
| * that must not be disabled. |
| * |
| * If the GuC is handling these interrupts, then we must not let |
| * the PM code disable ANY interrupt that the GuC is expecting. |
| * So for each ENABLED (0) bit in this register, we must SET the |
| * bit in pm_intrmsk_mbz so that it's left enabled for the GuC. |
| * GuC needs ARAT expired interrupt unmasked hence it is set in |
| * pm_intrmsk_mbz. |
| * |
| * Here we CLEAR REDIRECT_TO_GUC bit in pm_intrmsk_mbz, which will |
| * result in the register bit being left SET! |
| */ |
| rps->pm_intrmsk_mbz |= ARAT_EXPIRED_INTRMSK; |
| rps->pm_intrmsk_mbz &= ~GEN8_PMINTR_DISABLE_REDIRECT_TO_GUC; |
| } |
| |
| static void guc_interrupts_release(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv) |
| { |
| struct intel_rps *rps = &dev_priv->gt_pm.rps; |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine; |
| enum intel_engine_id id; |
| int irqs; |
| |
| /* |
| * tell all command streamers NOT to forward interrupts or vblank |
| * to GuC. |
| */ |
| irqs = _MASKED_FIELD(GFX_FORWARD_VBLANK_MASK, GFX_FORWARD_VBLANK_NEVER); |
| irqs |= _MASKED_BIT_DISABLE(GFX_INTERRUPT_STEERING); |
| for_each_engine(engine, dev_priv, id) |
| I915_WRITE(RING_MODE_GEN7(engine), irqs); |
| |
| /* route all GT interrupts to the host */ |
| I915_WRITE(GUC_BCS_RCS_IER, 0); |
| I915_WRITE(GUC_VCS2_VCS1_IER, 0); |
| I915_WRITE(GUC_WD_VECS_IER, 0); |
| |
| rps->pm_intrmsk_mbz |= GEN8_PMINTR_DISABLE_REDIRECT_TO_GUC; |
| rps->pm_intrmsk_mbz &= ~ARAT_EXPIRED_INTRMSK; |
| } |
| |
| int i915_guc_submission_enable(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv) |
| { |
| struct intel_guc *guc = &dev_priv->guc; |
| struct i915_guc_client *client = guc->execbuf_client; |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine; |
| enum intel_engine_id id; |
| int err; |
| |
| /* |
| * We're using GuC work items for submitting work through GuC. Since |
| * we're coalescing multiple requests from a single context into a |
| * single work item prior to assigning it to execlist_port, we can |
| * never have more work items than the total number of ports (for all |
| * engines). The GuC firmware is controlling the HEAD of work queue, |
| * and it is guaranteed that it will remove the work item from the |
| * queue before our request is completed. |
| */ |
| BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(engine->execlists.port) * |
| sizeof(struct guc_wq_item) * |
| I915_NUM_ENGINES > GUC_WQ_SIZE); |
| |
| if (!client) { |
| client = guc_client_alloc(dev_priv, |
| INTEL_INFO(dev_priv)->ring_mask, |
| GUC_CLIENT_PRIORITY_KMD_NORMAL, |
| dev_priv->kernel_context); |
| if (IS_ERR(client)) { |
| DRM_ERROR("Failed to create GuC client for execbuf!\n"); |
| return PTR_ERR(client); |
| } |
| |
| guc->execbuf_client = client; |
| } |
| |
| err = intel_guc_sample_forcewake(guc); |
| if (err) |
| goto err_execbuf_client; |
| |
| guc_reset_wq(client); |
| |
| err = guc_init_doorbell_hw(guc); |
| if (err) |
| goto err_execbuf_client; |
| |
| /* Take over from manual control of ELSP (execlists) */ |
| guc_interrupts_capture(dev_priv); |
| |
| for_each_engine(engine, dev_priv, id) { |
| struct intel_engine_execlists * const execlists = &engine->execlists; |
| /* The tasklet was initialised by execlists, and may be in |
| * a state of flux (across a reset) and so we just want to |
| * take over the callback without changing any other state |
| * in the tasklet. |
| */ |
| execlists->irq_tasklet.func = i915_guc_irq_handler; |
| clear_bit(ENGINE_IRQ_EXECLIST, &engine->irq_posted); |
| tasklet_schedule(&execlists->irq_tasklet); |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| |
| err_execbuf_client: |
| guc_client_free(guc->execbuf_client); |
| guc->execbuf_client = NULL; |
| return err; |
| } |
| |
| void i915_guc_submission_disable(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv) |
| { |
| struct intel_guc *guc = &dev_priv->guc; |
| |
| guc_interrupts_release(dev_priv); |
| |
| /* Revert back to manual ELSP submission */ |
| intel_engines_reset_default_submission(dev_priv); |
| |
| guc_client_free(guc->execbuf_client); |
| guc->execbuf_client = NULL; |
| } |