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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 or MIT */
/* Copyright 2018 Marty E. Plummer <hanetzer@startmail.com> */
/* Copyright 2019 Linaro, Ltd, Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> */
/* Copyright 2023 Collabora ltd. */
#ifndef __PANTHOR_DEVICE_H__
#define __PANTHOR_DEVICE_H__
#include <linux/atomic.h>
#include <linux/io-pgtable.h>
#include <linux/regulator/consumer.h>
#include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <drm/drm_device.h>
#include <drm/drm_mm.h>
#include <drm/gpu_scheduler.h>
#include <drm/panthor_drm.h>
struct panthor_csf;
struct panthor_csf_ctx;
struct panthor_device;
struct panthor_gpu;
struct panthor_group_pool;
struct panthor_heap_pool;
struct panthor_job;
struct panthor_mmu;
struct panthor_fw;
struct panthor_perfcnt;
struct panthor_vm;
struct panthor_vm_pool;
/**
* enum panthor_device_pm_state - PM state
*/
enum panthor_device_pm_state {
/** @PANTHOR_DEVICE_PM_STATE_SUSPENDED: Device is suspended. */
PANTHOR_DEVICE_PM_STATE_SUSPENDED = 0,
/** @PANTHOR_DEVICE_PM_STATE_RESUMING: Device is being resumed. */
PANTHOR_DEVICE_PM_STATE_RESUMING,
/** @PANTHOR_DEVICE_PM_STATE_ACTIVE: Device is active. */
PANTHOR_DEVICE_PM_STATE_ACTIVE,
/** @PANTHOR_DEVICE_PM_STATE_SUSPENDING: Device is being suspended. */
PANTHOR_DEVICE_PM_STATE_SUSPENDING,
};
/**
* struct panthor_irq - IRQ data
*
* Used to automate IRQ handling for the 3 different IRQs we have in this driver.
*/
struct panthor_irq {
/** @ptdev: Panthor device */
struct panthor_device *ptdev;
/** @irq: IRQ number. */
int irq;
/** @mask: Current mask being applied to xxx_INT_MASK. */
u32 mask;
/** @suspended: Set to true when the IRQ is suspended. */
atomic_t suspended;
};
/**
* enum panthor_device_profiling_mode - Profiling state
*/
enum panthor_device_profiling_flags {
/** @PANTHOR_DEVICE_PROFILING_DISABLED: Profiling is disabled. */
PANTHOR_DEVICE_PROFILING_DISABLED = 0,
/** @PANTHOR_DEVICE_PROFILING_CYCLES: Sampling job cycles. */
PANTHOR_DEVICE_PROFILING_CYCLES = BIT(0),
/** @PANTHOR_DEVICE_PROFILING_TIMESTAMP: Sampling job timestamp. */
PANTHOR_DEVICE_PROFILING_TIMESTAMP = BIT(1),
/** @PANTHOR_DEVICE_PROFILING_ALL: Sampling everything. */
PANTHOR_DEVICE_PROFILING_ALL =
PANTHOR_DEVICE_PROFILING_CYCLES |
PANTHOR_DEVICE_PROFILING_TIMESTAMP,
};
/**
* struct panthor_device - Panthor device
*/
struct panthor_device {
/** @base: Base drm_device. */
struct drm_device base;
/** @phys_addr: Physical address of the iomem region. */
phys_addr_t phys_addr;
/** @iomem: CPU mapping of the IOMEM region. */
void __iomem *iomem;
/** @clks: GPU clocks. */
struct {
/** @core: Core clock. */
struct clk *core;
/** @stacks: Stacks clock. This clock is optional. */
struct clk *stacks;
/** @coregroup: Core group clock. This clock is optional. */
struct clk *coregroup;
} clks;
/** @coherent: True if the CPU/GPU are memory coherent. */
bool coherent;
/** @gpu_info: GPU information. */
struct drm_panthor_gpu_info gpu_info;
/** @csif_info: Command stream interface information. */
struct drm_panthor_csif_info csif_info;
/** @gpu: GPU management data. */
struct panthor_gpu *gpu;
/** @fw: FW management data. */
struct panthor_fw *fw;
/** @mmu: MMU management data. */
struct panthor_mmu *mmu;
/** @scheduler: Scheduler management data. */
struct panthor_scheduler *scheduler;
/** @devfreq: Device frequency scaling management data. */
struct panthor_devfreq *devfreq;
/** @unplug: Device unplug related fields. */
struct {
/** @lock: Lock used to serialize unplug operations. */
struct mutex lock;
/**
* @done: Completion object signaled when the unplug
* operation is done.
*/
struct completion done;
} unplug;
/** @reset: Reset related fields. */
struct {
/** @wq: Ordered worqueud used to schedule reset operations. */
struct workqueue_struct *wq;
/** @work: Reset work. */
struct work_struct work;
/** @pending: Set to true if a reset is pending. */
atomic_t pending;
/**
* @fast: True if the post_reset logic can proceed with a fast reset.
*
* A fast reset is just a reset where the driver doesn't reload the FW sections.
*
* Any time the firmware is properly suspended, a fast reset can take place.
* On the other hand, if the halt operation failed, the driver will reload
* all FW sections to make sure we start from a fresh state.
*/
bool fast;
} reset;
/** @pm: Power management related data. */
struct {
/** @state: Power state. */
atomic_t state;
/**
* @mmio_lock: Lock protecting MMIO userspace CPU mappings.
*
* This is needed to ensure we map the dummy IO pages when
* the device is being suspended, and the real IO pages when
* the device is being resumed. We can't just do with the
* state atomicity to deal with this race.
*/
struct mutex mmio_lock;
/**
* @dummy_latest_flush: Dummy LATEST_FLUSH page.
*
* Used to replace the real LATEST_FLUSH page when the GPU
* is suspended.
*/
struct page *dummy_latest_flush;
/** @recovery_needed: True when a resume attempt failed. */
atomic_t recovery_needed;
} pm;
/** @profile_mask: User-set profiling flags for job accounting. */
u32 profile_mask;
/** @current_frequency: Device clock frequency at present. Set by DVFS*/
unsigned long current_frequency;
/** @fast_rate: Maximum device clock frequency. Set by DVFS */
unsigned long fast_rate;
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
/** @gems: Device-wide list of GEM objects owned by at least one file. */
struct {
/** @gems.lock: Protects the device-wide list of GEM objects. */
struct mutex lock;
/** @node: Used to keep track of all the device's DRM objects */
struct list_head node;
} gems;
#endif
};
struct panthor_gpu_usage {
u64 time;
u64 cycles;
};
/**
* struct panthor_file - Panthor file
*/
struct panthor_file {
/** @ptdev: Device attached to this file. */
struct panthor_device *ptdev;
/** @vms: VM pool attached to this file. */
struct panthor_vm_pool *vms;
/** @groups: Scheduling group pool attached to this file. */
struct panthor_group_pool *groups;
/** @stats: cycle and timestamp measures for job execution. */
struct panthor_gpu_usage stats;
};
int panthor_device_init(struct panthor_device *ptdev);
void panthor_device_unplug(struct panthor_device *ptdev);
/**
* panthor_device_schedule_reset() - Schedules a reset operation
*/
static inline void panthor_device_schedule_reset(struct panthor_device *ptdev)
{
if (!atomic_cmpxchg(&ptdev->reset.pending, 0, 1) &&
atomic_read(&ptdev->pm.state) == PANTHOR_DEVICE_PM_STATE_ACTIVE)
queue_work(ptdev->reset.wq, &ptdev->reset.work);
}
/**
* panthor_device_reset_is_pending() - Checks if a reset is pending.
*
* Return: true if a reset is pending, false otherwise.
*/
static inline bool panthor_device_reset_is_pending(struct panthor_device *ptdev)
{
return atomic_read(&ptdev->reset.pending) != 0;
}
int panthor_device_mmap_io(struct panthor_device *ptdev,
struct vm_area_struct *vma);
int panthor_device_resume(struct device *dev);
int panthor_device_suspend(struct device *dev);
static inline int panthor_device_resume_and_get(struct panthor_device *ptdev)
{
int ret = pm_runtime_resume_and_get(ptdev->base.dev);
/* If the resume failed, we need to clear the runtime_error, which
* can done by forcing the RPM state to suspended. If multiple
* threads called panthor_device_resume_and_get(), we only want
* one of them to update the state, hence the cmpxchg. Note that a
* thread might enter panthor_device_resume_and_get() and call
* pm_runtime_resume_and_get() after another thread had attempted
* to resume and failed. This means we will end up with an error
* without even attempting a resume ourselves. The only risk here
* is to report an error when the second resume attempt might have
* succeeded. Given resume errors are not expected, this is probably
* something we can live with.
*/
if (ret && atomic_cmpxchg(&ptdev->pm.recovery_needed, 1, 0) == 1)
pm_runtime_set_suspended(ptdev->base.dev);
return ret;
}
enum drm_panthor_exception_type {
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_OK = 0x00,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_TERMINATED = 0x04,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_KABOOM = 0x05,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_EUREKA = 0x06,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_ACTIVE = 0x08,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_CS_RES_TERM = 0x0f,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_MAX_NON_FAULT = 0x3f,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_CS_CONFIG_FAULT = 0x40,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_CS_UNRECOVERABLE = 0x41,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_CS_ENDPOINT_FAULT = 0x44,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_CS_BUS_FAULT = 0x48,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_CS_INSTR_INVALID = 0x49,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_CS_CALL_STACK_OVERFLOW = 0x4a,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_CS_INHERIT_FAULT = 0x4b,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_INSTR_INVALID_PC = 0x50,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_INSTR_INVALID_ENC = 0x51,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_INSTR_BARRIER_FAULT = 0x55,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_DATA_INVALID_FAULT = 0x58,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_TILE_RANGE_FAULT = 0x59,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_ADDR_RANGE_FAULT = 0x5a,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_IMPRECISE_FAULT = 0x5b,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_OOM = 0x60,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_CSF_FW_INTERNAL_ERROR = 0x68,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_CSF_RES_EVICTION_TIMEOUT = 0x69,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_GPU_BUS_FAULT = 0x80,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_GPU_SHAREABILITY_FAULT = 0x88,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_SYS_SHAREABILITY_FAULT = 0x89,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_GPU_CACHEABILITY_FAULT = 0x8a,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_TRANSLATION_FAULT_0 = 0xc0,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_TRANSLATION_FAULT_1 = 0xc1,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_TRANSLATION_FAULT_2 = 0xc2,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_TRANSLATION_FAULT_3 = 0xc3,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_TRANSLATION_FAULT_4 = 0xc4,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_PERM_FAULT_0 = 0xc8,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_PERM_FAULT_1 = 0xc9,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_PERM_FAULT_2 = 0xca,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_PERM_FAULT_3 = 0xcb,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_ACCESS_FLAG_1 = 0xd9,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_ACCESS_FLAG_2 = 0xda,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_ACCESS_FLAG_3 = 0xdb,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_ADDR_SIZE_FAULT_IN = 0xe0,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_ADDR_SIZE_FAULT_OUT0 = 0xe4,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_ADDR_SIZE_FAULT_OUT1 = 0xe5,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_ADDR_SIZE_FAULT_OUT2 = 0xe6,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_ADDR_SIZE_FAULT_OUT3 = 0xe7,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_MEM_ATTR_FAULT_0 = 0xe8,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_MEM_ATTR_FAULT_1 = 0xe9,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_MEM_ATTR_FAULT_2 = 0xea,
DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_MEM_ATTR_FAULT_3 = 0xeb,
};
/**
* panthor_exception_is_fault() - Checks if an exception is a fault.
*
* Return: true if the exception is a fault, false otherwise.
*/
static inline bool
panthor_exception_is_fault(u32 exception_code)
{
return exception_code > DRM_PANTHOR_EXCEPTION_MAX_NON_FAULT;
}
const char *panthor_exception_name(struct panthor_device *ptdev,
u32 exception_code);
/**
* PANTHOR_IRQ_HANDLER() - Define interrupt handlers and the interrupt
* registration function.
*
* The boiler-plate to gracefully deal with shared interrupts is
* auto-generated. All you have to do is call PANTHOR_IRQ_HANDLER()
* just after the actual handler. The handler prototype is:
*
* void (*handler)(struct panthor_device *, u32 status);
*/
#define PANTHOR_IRQ_HANDLER(__name, __reg_prefix, __handler) \
static irqreturn_t panthor_ ## __name ## _irq_raw_handler(int irq, void *data) \
{ \
struct panthor_irq *pirq = data; \
struct panthor_device *ptdev = pirq->ptdev; \
\
if (atomic_read(&pirq->suspended)) \
return IRQ_NONE; \
if (!gpu_read(ptdev, __reg_prefix ## _INT_STAT)) \
return IRQ_NONE; \
\
gpu_write(ptdev, __reg_prefix ## _INT_MASK, 0); \
return IRQ_WAKE_THREAD; \
} \
\
static irqreturn_t panthor_ ## __name ## _irq_threaded_handler(int irq, void *data) \
{ \
struct panthor_irq *pirq = data; \
struct panthor_device *ptdev = pirq->ptdev; \
irqreturn_t ret = IRQ_NONE; \
\
while (true) { \
u32 status = gpu_read(ptdev, __reg_prefix ## _INT_RAWSTAT) & pirq->mask; \
\
if (!status) \
break; \
\
__handler(ptdev, status); \
ret = IRQ_HANDLED; \
} \
\
if (!atomic_read(&pirq->suspended)) \
gpu_write(ptdev, __reg_prefix ## _INT_MASK, pirq->mask); \
\
return ret; \
} \
\
static inline void panthor_ ## __name ## _irq_suspend(struct panthor_irq *pirq) \
{ \
pirq->mask = 0; \
gpu_write(pirq->ptdev, __reg_prefix ## _INT_MASK, 0); \
synchronize_irq(pirq->irq); \
atomic_set(&pirq->suspended, true); \
} \
\
static inline void panthor_ ## __name ## _irq_resume(struct panthor_irq *pirq, u32 mask) \
{ \
atomic_set(&pirq->suspended, false); \
pirq->mask = mask; \
gpu_write(pirq->ptdev, __reg_prefix ## _INT_CLEAR, mask); \
gpu_write(pirq->ptdev, __reg_prefix ## _INT_MASK, mask); \
} \
\
static int panthor_request_ ## __name ## _irq(struct panthor_device *ptdev, \
struct panthor_irq *pirq, \
int irq, u32 mask) \
{ \
pirq->ptdev = ptdev; \
pirq->irq = irq; \
panthor_ ## __name ## _irq_resume(pirq, mask); \
\
return devm_request_threaded_irq(ptdev->base.dev, irq, \
panthor_ ## __name ## _irq_raw_handler, \
panthor_ ## __name ## _irq_threaded_handler, \
IRQF_SHARED, KBUILD_MODNAME "-" # __name, \
pirq); \
}
extern struct workqueue_struct *panthor_cleanup_wq;
#endif
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