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[ Upstream commit9d383916a5] By moving the GSI adjustment fields into 'struct xe_mmio' we can replace the GT's MMIO substructure with another instance of xe_mmio. At the moment this means MMIO operations wind up pulling information from two different places (the tile's xe_mmio for the iomap and the GT's xe_mmio for the adjustment), but we'll address that in future patches. The type headers change a bit with this change, meaning that various files should be including xe_device_types.h instead of (or in addition to) xe_gt_types.h. v2: - Fix pre-existing kerneldoc typo while moving the fields (Lucas) v3: - Add missing '@' in kerneldoc. (Rodrigo) Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240910234719.3335472-49-matthew.d.roper@intel.com Stable-dep-of:4a9b4e1fa5("drm/xe/mmio: Avoid double-adjust in 64-bit reads") Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
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5.3 KiB
C
197 lines
5.3 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */
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/*
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* Copyright © 2021 Intel Corporation
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*/
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#ifndef _XE_DEVICE_H_
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#define _XE_DEVICE_H_
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#include <drm/drm_util.h>
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#include "xe_device_types.h"
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#include "xe_gt_types.h"
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static inline struct xe_device *to_xe_device(const struct drm_device *dev)
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{
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return container_of(dev, struct xe_device, drm);
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}
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static inline struct xe_device *kdev_to_xe_device(struct device *kdev)
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{
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struct drm_device *drm = dev_get_drvdata(kdev);
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return drm ? to_xe_device(drm) : NULL;
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}
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static inline struct xe_device *pdev_to_xe_device(struct pci_dev *pdev)
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{
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struct drm_device *drm = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
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return drm ? to_xe_device(drm) : NULL;
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}
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static inline struct xe_device *xe_device_const_cast(const struct xe_device *xe)
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{
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return (struct xe_device *)xe;
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}
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static inline struct xe_device *ttm_to_xe_device(struct ttm_device *ttm)
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{
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return container_of(ttm, struct xe_device, ttm);
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}
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struct xe_device *xe_device_create(struct pci_dev *pdev,
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const struct pci_device_id *ent);
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int xe_device_probe_early(struct xe_device *xe);
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int xe_device_probe(struct xe_device *xe);
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void xe_device_remove(struct xe_device *xe);
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void xe_device_shutdown(struct xe_device *xe);
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void xe_device_wmb(struct xe_device *xe);
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static inline struct xe_file *to_xe_file(const struct drm_file *file)
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{
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return file->driver_priv;
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}
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static inline struct xe_tile *xe_device_get_root_tile(struct xe_device *xe)
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{
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return &xe->tiles[0];
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}
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#define XE_MAX_GT_PER_TILE 2
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static inline struct xe_gt *xe_tile_get_gt(struct xe_tile *tile, u8 gt_id)
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{
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if (drm_WARN_ON(&tile_to_xe(tile)->drm, gt_id >= XE_MAX_GT_PER_TILE))
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gt_id = 0;
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return gt_id ? tile->media_gt : tile->primary_gt;
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}
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static inline struct xe_gt *xe_device_get_gt(struct xe_device *xe, u8 gt_id)
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{
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struct xe_tile *root_tile = xe_device_get_root_tile(xe);
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struct xe_gt *gt;
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/*
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* FIXME: This only works for now because multi-tile and standalone
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* media are mutually exclusive on the platforms we have today.
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*
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* id => GT mapping may change once we settle on how we want to handle
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* our UAPI.
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*/
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if (MEDIA_VER(xe) >= 13) {
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gt = xe_tile_get_gt(root_tile, gt_id);
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} else {
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if (drm_WARN_ON(&xe->drm, gt_id >= XE_MAX_TILES_PER_DEVICE))
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gt_id = 0;
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gt = xe->tiles[gt_id].primary_gt;
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}
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if (!gt)
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return NULL;
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drm_WARN_ON(&xe->drm, gt->info.id != gt_id);
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drm_WARN_ON(&xe->drm, gt->info.type == XE_GT_TYPE_UNINITIALIZED);
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return gt;
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}
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/*
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* Provide a GT structure suitable for performing non-GT MMIO operations against
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* the primary tile. Primarily intended for early tile initialization, display
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* handling, top-most interrupt enable/disable, etc. Since anything using the
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* MMIO handle returned by this function doesn't need GSI offset translation,
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* we'll return the primary GT from the root tile.
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*
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* FIXME: Fix the driver design so that 'gt' isn't the target of all MMIO
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* operations.
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*
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* Returns the primary gt of the root tile.
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*/
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static inline struct xe_gt *xe_root_mmio_gt(struct xe_device *xe)
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{
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return xe_device_get_root_tile(xe)->primary_gt;
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}
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static inline bool xe_device_uc_enabled(struct xe_device *xe)
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{
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return !xe->info.force_execlist;
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}
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#define for_each_tile(tile__, xe__, id__) \
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for ((id__) = 0; (id__) < (xe__)->info.tile_count; (id__)++) \
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for_each_if((tile__) = &(xe__)->tiles[(id__)])
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#define for_each_remote_tile(tile__, xe__, id__) \
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for ((id__) = 1; (id__) < (xe__)->info.tile_count; (id__)++) \
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for_each_if((tile__) = &(xe__)->tiles[(id__)])
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/*
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* FIXME: This only works for now since multi-tile and standalone media
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* happen to be mutually exclusive. Future platforms may change this...
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*/
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#define for_each_gt(gt__, xe__, id__) \
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for ((id__) = 0; (id__) < (xe__)->info.gt_count; (id__)++) \
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for_each_if((gt__) = xe_device_get_gt((xe__), (id__)))
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static inline struct xe_force_wake *gt_to_fw(struct xe_gt *gt)
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{
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return >->pm.fw;
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}
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void xe_device_assert_mem_access(struct xe_device *xe);
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static inline bool xe_device_has_flat_ccs(struct xe_device *xe)
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{
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return xe->info.has_flat_ccs;
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}
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static inline bool xe_device_has_sriov(struct xe_device *xe)
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{
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return xe->info.has_sriov;
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}
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static inline bool xe_device_has_memirq(struct xe_device *xe)
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{
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return GRAPHICS_VERx100(xe) >= 1250;
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}
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u32 xe_device_ccs_bytes(struct xe_device *xe, u64 size);
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void xe_device_snapshot_print(struct xe_device *xe, struct drm_printer *p);
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u64 xe_device_canonicalize_addr(struct xe_device *xe, u64 address);
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u64 xe_device_uncanonicalize_addr(struct xe_device *xe, u64 address);
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void xe_device_td_flush(struct xe_device *xe);
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void xe_device_l2_flush(struct xe_device *xe);
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static inline bool xe_device_wedged(struct xe_device *xe)
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{
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return atomic_read(&xe->wedged.flag);
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}
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void xe_device_declare_wedged(struct xe_device *xe);
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struct xe_file *xe_file_get(struct xe_file *xef);
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void xe_file_put(struct xe_file *xef);
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/*
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* Occasionally it is seen that the G2H worker starts running after a delay of more than
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* a second even after being queued and activated by the Linux workqueue subsystem. This
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* leads to G2H timeout error. The root cause of issue lies with scheduling latency of
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* Lunarlake Hybrid CPU. Issue disappears if we disable Lunarlake atom cores from BIOS
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* and this is beyond xe kmd.
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*
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* TODO: Drop this change once workqueue scheduling delay issue is fixed on LNL Hybrid CPU.
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*/
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#define LNL_FLUSH_WORKQUEUE(wq__) \
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flush_workqueue(wq__)
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#define LNL_FLUSH_WORK(wrk__) \
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flush_work(wrk__)
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#endif
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