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| * Authors: |
| * Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net> |
| * Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com> |
| * Thomas Daniel <thomas.daniel@intel.com> |
| * Oscar Mateo <oscar.mateo@intel.com> |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * DOC: Logical Rings, Logical Ring Contexts and Execlists |
| * |
| * Motivation: |
| * GEN8 brings an expansion of the HW contexts: "Logical Ring Contexts". |
| * These expanded contexts enable a number of new abilities, especially |
| * "Execlists" (also implemented in this file). |
| * |
| * One of the main differences with the legacy HW contexts is that logical |
| * ring contexts incorporate many more things to the context's state, like |
| * PDPs or ringbuffer control registers: |
| * |
| * The reason why PDPs are included in the context is straightforward: as |
| * PPGTTs (per-process GTTs) are actually per-context, having the PDPs |
| * contained there mean you don't need to do a ppgtt->switch_mm yourself, |
| * instead, the GPU will do it for you on the context switch. |
| * |
| * But, what about the ringbuffer control registers (head, tail, etc..)? |
| * shouldn't we just need a set of those per engine command streamer? This is |
| * where the name "Logical Rings" starts to make sense: by virtualizing the |
| * rings, the engine cs shifts to a new "ring buffer" with every context |
| * switch. When you want to submit a workload to the GPU you: A) choose your |
| * context, B) find its appropriate virtualized ring, C) write commands to it |
| * and then, finally, D) tell the GPU to switch to that context. |
| * |
| * Instead of the legacy MI_SET_CONTEXT, the way you tell the GPU to switch |
| * to a contexts is via a context execution list, ergo "Execlists". |
| * |
| * LRC implementation: |
| * Regarding the creation of contexts, we have: |
| * |
| * - One global default context. |
| * - One local default context for each opened fd. |
| * - One local extra context for each context create ioctl call. |
| * |
| * Now that ringbuffers belong per-context (and not per-engine, like before) |
| * and that contexts are uniquely tied to a given engine (and not reusable, |
| * like before) we need: |
| * |
| * - One ringbuffer per-engine inside each context. |
| * - One backing object per-engine inside each context. |
| * |
| * The global default context starts its life with these new objects fully |
| * allocated and populated. The local default context for each opened fd is |
| * more complex, because we don't know at creation time which engine is going |
| * to use them. To handle this, we have implemented a deferred creation of LR |
| * contexts: |
| * |
| * The local context starts its life as a hollow or blank holder, that only |
| * gets populated for a given engine once we receive an execbuffer. If later |
| * on we receive another execbuffer ioctl for the same context but a different |
| * engine, we allocate/populate a new ringbuffer and context backing object and |
| * so on. |
| * |
| * Finally, regarding local contexts created using the ioctl call: as they are |
| * only allowed with the render ring, we can allocate & populate them right |
| * away (no need to defer anything, at least for now). |
| * |
| * Execlists implementation: |
| * Execlists are the new method by which, on gen8+ hardware, workloads are |
| * submitted for execution (as opposed to the legacy, ringbuffer-based, method). |
| * This method works as follows: |
| * |
| * When a request is committed, its commands (the BB start and any leading or |
| * trailing commands, like the seqno breadcrumbs) are placed in the ringbuffer |
| * for the appropriate context. The tail pointer in the hardware context is not |
| * updated at this time, but instead, kept by the driver in the ringbuffer |
| * structure. A structure representing this request is added to a request queue |
| * for the appropriate engine: this structure contains a copy of the context's |
| * tail after the request was written to the ring buffer and a pointer to the |
| * context itself. |
| * |
| * If the engine's request queue was empty before the request was added, the |
| * queue is processed immediately. Otherwise the queue will be processed during |
| * a context switch interrupt. In any case, elements on the queue will get sent |
| * (in pairs) to the GPU's ExecLists Submit Port (ELSP, for short) with a |
| * globally unique 20-bits submission ID. |
| * |
| * When execution of a request completes, the GPU updates the context status |
| * buffer with a context complete event and generates a context switch interrupt. |
| * During the interrupt handling, the driver examines the events in the buffer: |
| * for each context complete event, if the announced ID matches that on the head |
| * of the request queue, then that request is retired and removed from the queue. |
| * |
| * After processing, if any requests were retired and the queue is not empty |
| * then a new execution list can be submitted. The two requests at the front of |
| * the queue are next to be submitted but since a context may not occur twice in |
| * an execution list, if subsequent requests have the same ID as the first then |
| * the two requests must be combined. This is done simply by discarding requests |
| * at the head of the queue until either only one requests is left (in which case |
| * we use a NULL second context) or the first two requests have unique IDs. |
| * |
| * By always executing the first two requests in the queue the driver ensures |
| * that the GPU is kept as busy as possible. In the case where a single context |
| * completes but a second context is still executing, the request for this second |
| * context will be at the head of the queue when we remove the first one. This |
| * request will then be resubmitted along with a new request for a different context, |
| * which will cause the hardware to continue executing the second request and queue |
| * the new request (the GPU detects the condition of a context getting preempted |
| * with the same context and optimizes the context switch flow by not doing |
| * preemption, but just sampling the new tail pointer). |
| * |
| */ |
| #include <linux/interrupt.h> |
| |
| #include <drm/drmP.h> |
| #include <drm/i915_drm.h> |
| #include "i915_drv.h" |
| #include "intel_mocs.h" |
| |
| #define GEN9_LR_CONTEXT_RENDER_SIZE (22 * PAGE_SIZE) |
| #define GEN8_LR_CONTEXT_RENDER_SIZE (20 * PAGE_SIZE) |
| #define GEN8_LR_CONTEXT_OTHER_SIZE (2 * PAGE_SIZE) |
| |
| #define RING_EXECLIST_QFULL (1 << 0x2) |
| #define RING_EXECLIST1_VALID (1 << 0x3) |
| #define RING_EXECLIST0_VALID (1 << 0x4) |
| #define RING_EXECLIST_ACTIVE_STATUS (3 << 0xE) |
| #define RING_EXECLIST1_ACTIVE (1 << 0x11) |
| #define RING_EXECLIST0_ACTIVE (1 << 0x12) |
| |
| #define GEN8_CTX_STATUS_IDLE_ACTIVE (1 << 0) |
| #define GEN8_CTX_STATUS_PREEMPTED (1 << 1) |
| #define GEN8_CTX_STATUS_ELEMENT_SWITCH (1 << 2) |
| #define GEN8_CTX_STATUS_ACTIVE_IDLE (1 << 3) |
| #define GEN8_CTX_STATUS_COMPLETE (1 << 4) |
| #define GEN8_CTX_STATUS_LITE_RESTORE (1 << 15) |
| |
| #define GEN8_CTX_STATUS_COMPLETED_MASK \ |
| (GEN8_CTX_STATUS_ACTIVE_IDLE | \ |
| GEN8_CTX_STATUS_PREEMPTED | \ |
| GEN8_CTX_STATUS_ELEMENT_SWITCH) |
| |
| #define CTX_LRI_HEADER_0 0x01 |
| #define CTX_CONTEXT_CONTROL 0x02 |
| #define CTX_RING_HEAD 0x04 |
| #define CTX_RING_TAIL 0x06 |
| #define CTX_RING_BUFFER_START 0x08 |
| #define CTX_RING_BUFFER_CONTROL 0x0a |
| #define CTX_BB_HEAD_U 0x0c |
| #define CTX_BB_HEAD_L 0x0e |
| #define CTX_BB_STATE 0x10 |
| #define CTX_SECOND_BB_HEAD_U 0x12 |
| #define CTX_SECOND_BB_HEAD_L 0x14 |
| #define CTX_SECOND_BB_STATE 0x16 |
| #define CTX_BB_PER_CTX_PTR 0x18 |
| #define CTX_RCS_INDIRECT_CTX 0x1a |
| #define CTX_RCS_INDIRECT_CTX_OFFSET 0x1c |
| #define CTX_LRI_HEADER_1 0x21 |
| #define CTX_CTX_TIMESTAMP 0x22 |
| #define CTX_PDP3_UDW 0x24 |
| #define CTX_PDP3_LDW 0x26 |
| #define CTX_PDP2_UDW 0x28 |
| #define CTX_PDP2_LDW 0x2a |
| #define CTX_PDP1_UDW 0x2c |
| #define CTX_PDP1_LDW 0x2e |
| #define CTX_PDP0_UDW 0x30 |
| #define CTX_PDP0_LDW 0x32 |
| #define CTX_LRI_HEADER_2 0x41 |
| #define CTX_R_PWR_CLK_STATE 0x42 |
| #define CTX_GPGPU_CSR_BASE_ADDRESS 0x44 |
| |
| #define CTX_REG(reg_state, pos, reg, val) do { \ |
| (reg_state)[(pos)+0] = i915_mmio_reg_offset(reg); \ |
| (reg_state)[(pos)+1] = (val); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define ASSIGN_CTX_PDP(ppgtt, reg_state, n) do { \ |
| const u64 _addr = i915_page_dir_dma_addr((ppgtt), (n)); \ |
| reg_state[CTX_PDP ## n ## _UDW+1] = upper_32_bits(_addr); \ |
| reg_state[CTX_PDP ## n ## _LDW+1] = lower_32_bits(_addr); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define ASSIGN_CTX_PML4(ppgtt, reg_state) do { \ |
| reg_state[CTX_PDP0_UDW + 1] = upper_32_bits(px_dma(&ppgtt->pml4)); \ |
| reg_state[CTX_PDP0_LDW + 1] = lower_32_bits(px_dma(&ppgtt->pml4)); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define GEN8_CTX_RCS_INDIRECT_CTX_OFFSET_DEFAULT 0x17 |
| #define GEN9_CTX_RCS_INDIRECT_CTX_OFFSET_DEFAULT 0x26 |
| |
| /* Typical size of the average request (2 pipecontrols and a MI_BB) */ |
| #define EXECLISTS_REQUEST_SIZE 64 /* bytes */ |
| |
| #define WA_TAIL_DWORDS 2 |
| |
| static int execlists_context_deferred_alloc(struct i915_gem_context *ctx, |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine); |
| static void execlists_init_reg_state(u32 *reg_state, |
| struct i915_gem_context *ctx, |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine, |
| struct intel_ring *ring); |
| |
| /** |
| * intel_sanitize_enable_execlists() - sanitize i915.enable_execlists |
| * @dev_priv: i915 device private |
| * @enable_execlists: value of i915.enable_execlists module parameter. |
| * |
| * Only certain platforms support Execlists (the prerequisites being |
| * support for Logical Ring Contexts and Aliasing PPGTT or better). |
| * |
| * Return: 1 if Execlists is supported and has to be enabled. |
| */ |
| int intel_sanitize_enable_execlists(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, int enable_execlists) |
| { |
| /* On platforms with execlist available, vGPU will only |
| * support execlist mode, no ring buffer mode. |
| */ |
| if (HAS_LOGICAL_RING_CONTEXTS(dev_priv) && intel_vgpu_active(dev_priv)) |
| return 1; |
| |
| if (INTEL_GEN(dev_priv) >= 9) |
| return 1; |
| |
| if (enable_execlists == 0) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (HAS_LOGICAL_RING_CONTEXTS(dev_priv) && |
| USES_PPGTT(dev_priv) && |
| i915.use_mmio_flip >= 0) |
| return 1; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * intel_lr_context_descriptor_update() - calculate & cache the descriptor |
| * descriptor for a pinned context |
| * @ctx: Context to work on |
| * @engine: Engine the descriptor will be used with |
| * |
| * The context descriptor encodes various attributes of a context, |
| * including its GTT address and some flags. Because it's fairly |
| * expensive to calculate, we'll just do it once and cache the result, |
| * which remains valid until the context is unpinned. |
| * |
| * This is what a descriptor looks like, from LSB to MSB:: |
| * |
| * bits 0-11: flags, GEN8_CTX_* (cached in ctx->desc_template) |
| * bits 12-31: LRCA, GTT address of (the HWSP of) this context |
| * bits 32-52: ctx ID, a globally unique tag |
| * bits 53-54: mbz, reserved for use by hardware |
| * bits 55-63: group ID, currently unused and set to 0 |
| */ |
| static void |
| intel_lr_context_descriptor_update(struct i915_gem_context *ctx, |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct intel_context *ce = &ctx->engine[engine->id]; |
| u64 desc; |
| |
| BUILD_BUG_ON(MAX_CONTEXT_HW_ID > (1<<GEN8_CTX_ID_WIDTH)); |
| |
| desc = ctx->desc_template; /* bits 0-11 */ |
| desc |= i915_ggtt_offset(ce->state) + LRC_PPHWSP_PN * PAGE_SIZE; |
| /* bits 12-31 */ |
| desc |= (u64)ctx->hw_id << GEN8_CTX_ID_SHIFT; /* bits 32-52 */ |
| |
| ce->lrc_desc = desc; |
| } |
| |
| uint64_t intel_lr_context_descriptor(struct i915_gem_context *ctx, |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| return ctx->engine[engine->id].lrc_desc; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void |
| execlists_context_status_change(struct drm_i915_gem_request *rq, |
| unsigned long status) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Only used when GVT-g is enabled now. When GVT-g is disabled, |
| * The compiler should eliminate this function as dead-code. |
| */ |
| if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DRM_I915_GVT)) |
| return; |
| |
| atomic_notifier_call_chain(&rq->engine->context_status_notifier, |
| status, rq); |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| execlists_update_context_pdps(struct i915_hw_ppgtt *ppgtt, u32 *reg_state) |
| { |
| ASSIGN_CTX_PDP(ppgtt, reg_state, 3); |
| ASSIGN_CTX_PDP(ppgtt, reg_state, 2); |
| ASSIGN_CTX_PDP(ppgtt, reg_state, 1); |
| ASSIGN_CTX_PDP(ppgtt, reg_state, 0); |
| } |
| |
| static u64 execlists_update_context(struct drm_i915_gem_request *rq) |
| { |
| struct intel_context *ce = &rq->ctx->engine[rq->engine->id]; |
| struct i915_hw_ppgtt *ppgtt = |
| rq->ctx->ppgtt ?: rq->i915->mm.aliasing_ppgtt; |
| u32 *reg_state = ce->lrc_reg_state; |
| |
| assert_ring_tail_valid(rq->ring, rq->tail); |
| reg_state[CTX_RING_TAIL+1] = rq->tail; |
| |
| /* True 32b PPGTT with dynamic page allocation: update PDP |
| * registers and point the unallocated PDPs to scratch page. |
| * PML4 is allocated during ppgtt init, so this is not needed |
| * in 48-bit mode. |
| */ |
| if (ppgtt && !i915_vm_is_48bit(&ppgtt->base)) |
| execlists_update_context_pdps(ppgtt, reg_state); |
| |
| return ce->lrc_desc; |
| } |
| |
| static void execlists_submit_ports(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = engine->i915; |
| struct execlist_port *port = engine->execlist_port; |
| u32 __iomem *elsp = |
| dev_priv->regs + i915_mmio_reg_offset(RING_ELSP(engine)); |
| u64 desc[2]; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(port[0].count > 1); |
| if (!port[0].count) |
| execlists_context_status_change(port[0].request, |
| INTEL_CONTEXT_SCHEDULE_IN); |
| desc[0] = execlists_update_context(port[0].request); |
| GEM_DEBUG_EXEC(port[0].context_id = upper_32_bits(desc[0])); |
| port[0].count++; |
| |
| if (port[1].request) { |
| GEM_BUG_ON(port[1].count); |
| execlists_context_status_change(port[1].request, |
| INTEL_CONTEXT_SCHEDULE_IN); |
| desc[1] = execlists_update_context(port[1].request); |
| GEM_DEBUG_EXEC(port[1].context_id = upper_32_bits(desc[1])); |
| port[1].count = 1; |
| } else { |
| desc[1] = 0; |
| } |
| GEM_BUG_ON(desc[0] == desc[1]); |
| |
| /* You must always write both descriptors in the order below. */ |
| writel(upper_32_bits(desc[1]), elsp); |
| writel(lower_32_bits(desc[1]), elsp); |
| |
| writel(upper_32_bits(desc[0]), elsp); |
| /* The context is automatically loaded after the following */ |
| writel(lower_32_bits(desc[0]), elsp); |
| } |
| |
| static bool ctx_single_port_submission(const struct i915_gem_context *ctx) |
| { |
| return (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DRM_I915_GVT) && |
| i915_gem_context_force_single_submission(ctx)); |
| } |
| |
| static bool can_merge_ctx(const struct i915_gem_context *prev, |
| const struct i915_gem_context *next) |
| { |
| if (prev != next) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (ctx_single_port_submission(prev)) |
| return false; |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void execlists_dequeue(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_gem_request *last; |
| struct execlist_port *port = engine->execlist_port; |
| struct rb_node *rb; |
| bool submit = false; |
| |
| last = port->request; |
| if (last) |
| /* WaIdleLiteRestore:bdw,skl |
| * Apply the wa NOOPs to prevent ring:HEAD == req:TAIL |
| * as we resubmit the request. See gen8_emit_breadcrumb() |
| * for where we prepare the padding after the end of the |
| * request. |
| */ |
| last->tail = last->wa_tail; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(port[1].request); |
| |
| /* Hardware submission is through 2 ports. Conceptually each port |
| * has a (RING_START, RING_HEAD, RING_TAIL) tuple. RING_START is |
| * static for a context, and unique to each, so we only execute |
| * requests belonging to a single context from each ring. RING_HEAD |
| * is maintained by the CS in the context image, it marks the place |
| * where it got up to last time, and through RING_TAIL we tell the CS |
| * where we want to execute up to this time. |
| * |
| * In this list the requests are in order of execution. Consecutive |
| * requests from the same context are adjacent in the ringbuffer. We |
| * can combine these requests into a single RING_TAIL update: |
| * |
| * RING_HEAD...req1...req2 |
| * ^- RING_TAIL |
| * since to execute req2 the CS must first execute req1. |
| * |
| * Our goal then is to point each port to the end of a consecutive |
| * sequence of requests as being the most optimal (fewest wake ups |
| * and context switches) submission. |
| */ |
| |
| spin_lock_irq(&engine->timeline->lock); |
| rb = engine->execlist_first; |
| while (rb) { |
| struct drm_i915_gem_request *cursor = |
| rb_entry(rb, typeof(*cursor), priotree.node); |
| |
| /* Can we combine this request with the current port? It has to |
| * be the same context/ringbuffer and not have any exceptions |
| * (e.g. GVT saying never to combine contexts). |
| * |
| * If we can combine the requests, we can execute both by |
| * updating the RING_TAIL to point to the end of the second |
| * request, and so we never need to tell the hardware about |
| * the first. |
| */ |
| if (last && !can_merge_ctx(cursor->ctx, last->ctx)) { |
| /* If we are on the second port and cannot combine |
| * this request with the last, then we are done. |
| */ |
| if (port != engine->execlist_port) |
| break; |
| |
| /* If GVT overrides us we only ever submit port[0], |
| * leaving port[1] empty. Note that we also have |
| * to be careful that we don't queue the same |
| * context (even though a different request) to |
| * the second port. |
| */ |
| if (ctx_single_port_submission(last->ctx) || |
| ctx_single_port_submission(cursor->ctx)) |
| break; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(last->ctx == cursor->ctx); |
| |
| i915_gem_request_assign(&port->request, last); |
| port++; |
| } |
| |
| rb = rb_next(rb); |
| rb_erase(&cursor->priotree.node, &engine->execlist_queue); |
| RB_CLEAR_NODE(&cursor->priotree.node); |
| cursor->priotree.priority = INT_MAX; |
| |
| __i915_gem_request_submit(cursor); |
| trace_i915_gem_request_in(cursor, port - engine->execlist_port); |
| last = cursor; |
| submit = true; |
| } |
| if (submit) { |
| i915_gem_request_assign(&port->request, last); |
| engine->execlist_first = rb; |
| } |
| spin_unlock_irq(&engine->timeline->lock); |
| |
| if (submit) |
| execlists_submit_ports(engine); |
| } |
| |
| static bool execlists_elsp_idle(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| return !engine->execlist_port[0].request; |
| } |
| |
| static bool execlists_elsp_ready(const struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| const struct execlist_port *port = engine->execlist_port; |
| |
| return port[0].count + port[1].count < 2; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Check the unread Context Status Buffers and manage the submission of new |
| * contexts to the ELSP accordingly. |
| */ |
| static void intel_lrc_irq_handler(unsigned long data) |
| { |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine = (struct intel_engine_cs *)data; |
| struct execlist_port *port = engine->execlist_port; |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = engine->i915; |
| |
| intel_uncore_forcewake_get(dev_priv, engine->fw_domains); |
| |
| /* Prefer doing test_and_clear_bit() as a two stage operation to avoid |
| * imposing the cost of a locked atomic transaction when submitting a |
| * new request (outside of the context-switch interrupt). |
| */ |
| while (test_bit(ENGINE_IRQ_EXECLIST, &engine->irq_posted)) { |
| u32 __iomem *csb_mmio = |
| dev_priv->regs + i915_mmio_reg_offset(RING_CONTEXT_STATUS_PTR(engine)); |
| u32 __iomem *buf = |
| dev_priv->regs + i915_mmio_reg_offset(RING_CONTEXT_STATUS_BUF_LO(engine, 0)); |
| unsigned int head, tail; |
| |
| /* The write will be ordered by the uncached read (itself |
| * a memory barrier), so we do not need another in the form |
| * of a locked instruction. The race between the interrupt |
| * handler and the split test/clear is harmless as we order |
| * our clear before the CSB read. If the interrupt arrived |
| * first between the test and the clear, we read the updated |
| * CSB and clear the bit. If the interrupt arrives as we read |
| * the CSB or later (i.e. after we had cleared the bit) the bit |
| * is set and we do a new loop. |
| */ |
| __clear_bit(ENGINE_IRQ_EXECLIST, &engine->irq_posted); |
| head = readl(csb_mmio); |
| tail = GEN8_CSB_WRITE_PTR(head); |
| head = GEN8_CSB_READ_PTR(head); |
| while (head != tail) { |
| unsigned int status; |
| |
| if (++head == GEN8_CSB_ENTRIES) |
| head = 0; |
| |
| /* We are flying near dragons again. |
| * |
| * We hold a reference to the request in execlist_port[] |
| * but no more than that. We are operating in softirq |
| * context and so cannot hold any mutex or sleep. That |
| * prevents us stopping the requests we are processing |
| * in port[] from being retired simultaneously (the |
| * breadcrumb will be complete before we see the |
| * context-switch). As we only hold the reference to the |
| * request, any pointer chasing underneath the request |
| * is subject to a potential use-after-free. Thus we |
| * store all of the bookkeeping within port[] as |
| * required, and avoid using unguarded pointers beneath |
| * request itself. The same applies to the atomic |
| * status notifier. |
| */ |
| |
| status = readl(buf + 2 * head); |
| if (!(status & GEN8_CTX_STATUS_COMPLETED_MASK)) |
| continue; |
| |
| /* Check the context/desc id for this event matches */ |
| GEM_DEBUG_BUG_ON(readl(buf + 2 * head + 1) != |
| port[0].context_id); |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(port[0].count == 0); |
| if (--port[0].count == 0) { |
| GEM_BUG_ON(status & GEN8_CTX_STATUS_PREEMPTED); |
| GEM_BUG_ON(!i915_gem_request_completed(port[0].request)); |
| execlists_context_status_change(port[0].request, |
| INTEL_CONTEXT_SCHEDULE_OUT); |
| |
| trace_i915_gem_request_out(port[0].request); |
| i915_gem_request_put(port[0].request); |
| port[0] = port[1]; |
| memset(&port[1], 0, sizeof(port[1])); |
| } |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(port[0].count == 0 && |
| !(status & GEN8_CTX_STATUS_ACTIVE_IDLE)); |
| } |
| |
| writel(_MASKED_FIELD(GEN8_CSB_READ_PTR_MASK, head << 8), |
| csb_mmio); |
| } |
| |
| if (execlists_elsp_ready(engine)) |
| execlists_dequeue(engine); |
| |
| intel_uncore_forcewake_put(dev_priv, engine->fw_domains); |
| } |
| |
| static bool insert_request(struct i915_priotree *pt, struct rb_root *root) |
| { |
| struct rb_node **p, *rb; |
| bool first = true; |
| |
| /* most positive priority is scheduled first, equal priorities fifo */ |
| rb = NULL; |
| p = &root->rb_node; |
| while (*p) { |
| struct i915_priotree *pos; |
| |
| rb = *p; |
| pos = rb_entry(rb, typeof(*pos), node); |
| if (pt->priority > pos->priority) { |
| p = &rb->rb_left; |
| } else { |
| p = &rb->rb_right; |
| first = false; |
| } |
| } |
| rb_link_node(&pt->node, rb, p); |
| rb_insert_color(&pt->node, root); |
| |
| return first; |
| } |
| |
| static void execlists_submit_request(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request) |
| { |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine = request->engine; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| |
| /* Will be called from irq-context when using foreign fences. */ |
| spin_lock_irqsave(&engine->timeline->lock, flags); |
| |
| if (insert_request(&request->priotree, &engine->execlist_queue)) { |
| engine->execlist_first = &request->priotree.node; |
| if (execlists_elsp_ready(engine)) |
| tasklet_hi_schedule(&engine->irq_tasklet); |
| } |
| |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(&engine->timeline->lock, flags); |
| } |
| |
| static struct intel_engine_cs * |
| pt_lock_engine(struct i915_priotree *pt, struct intel_engine_cs *locked) |
| { |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine = |
| container_of(pt, struct drm_i915_gem_request, priotree)->engine; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(!locked); |
| |
| if (engine != locked) { |
| spin_unlock(&locked->timeline->lock); |
| spin_lock(&engine->timeline->lock); |
| } |
| |
| return engine; |
| } |
| |
| static void execlists_schedule(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request, int prio) |
| { |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine; |
| struct i915_dependency *dep, *p; |
| struct i915_dependency stack; |
| LIST_HEAD(dfs); |
| |
| if (prio <= READ_ONCE(request->priotree.priority)) |
| return; |
| |
| /* Need BKL in order to use the temporary link inside i915_dependency */ |
| lockdep_assert_held(&request->i915->drm.struct_mutex); |
| |
| stack.signaler = &request->priotree; |
| list_add(&stack.dfs_link, &dfs); |
| |
| /* Recursively bump all dependent priorities to match the new request. |
| * |
| * A naive approach would be to use recursion: |
| * static void update_priorities(struct i915_priotree *pt, prio) { |
| * list_for_each_entry(dep, &pt->signalers_list, signal_link) |
| * update_priorities(dep->signal, prio) |
| * insert_request(pt); |
| * } |
| * but that may have unlimited recursion depth and so runs a very |
| * real risk of overunning the kernel stack. Instead, we build |
| * a flat list of all dependencies starting with the current request. |
| * As we walk the list of dependencies, we add all of its dependencies |
| * to the end of the list (this may include an already visited |
| * request) and continue to walk onwards onto the new dependencies. The |
| * end result is a topological list of requests in reverse order, the |
| * last element in the list is the request we must execute first. |
| */ |
| list_for_each_entry_safe(dep, p, &dfs, dfs_link) { |
| struct i915_priotree *pt = dep->signaler; |
| |
| /* Within an engine, there can be no cycle, but we may |
| * refer to the same dependency chain multiple times |
| * (redundant dependencies are not eliminated) and across |
| * engines. |
| */ |
| list_for_each_entry(p, &pt->signalers_list, signal_link) { |
| GEM_BUG_ON(p->signaler->priority < pt->priority); |
| if (prio > READ_ONCE(p->signaler->priority)) |
| list_move_tail(&p->dfs_link, &dfs); |
| } |
| |
| list_safe_reset_next(dep, p, dfs_link); |
| } |
| |
| engine = request->engine; |
| spin_lock_irq(&engine->timeline->lock); |
| |
| /* Fifo and depth-first replacement ensure our deps execute before us */ |
| list_for_each_entry_safe_reverse(dep, p, &dfs, dfs_link) { |
| struct i915_priotree *pt = dep->signaler; |
| |
| INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dep->dfs_link); |
| |
| engine = pt_lock_engine(pt, engine); |
| |
| if (prio <= pt->priority) |
| continue; |
| |
| pt->priority = prio; |
| if (!RB_EMPTY_NODE(&pt->node)) { |
| rb_erase(&pt->node, &engine->execlist_queue); |
| if (insert_request(pt, &engine->execlist_queue)) |
| engine->execlist_first = &pt->node; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| spin_unlock_irq(&engine->timeline->lock); |
| |
| /* XXX Do we need to preempt to make room for us and our deps? */ |
| } |
| |
| static int execlists_context_pin(struct intel_engine_cs *engine, |
| struct i915_gem_context *ctx) |
| { |
| struct intel_context *ce = &ctx->engine[engine->id]; |
| unsigned int flags; |
| void *vaddr; |
| int ret; |
| |
| lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->i915->drm.struct_mutex); |
| |
| if (ce->pin_count++) |
| return 0; |
| GEM_BUG_ON(!ce->pin_count); /* no overflow please! */ |
| |
| if (!ce->state) { |
| ret = execlists_context_deferred_alloc(ctx, engine); |
| if (ret) |
| goto err; |
| } |
| GEM_BUG_ON(!ce->state); |
| |
| flags = PIN_GLOBAL | PIN_HIGH; |
| if (ctx->ggtt_offset_bias) |
| flags |= PIN_OFFSET_BIAS | ctx->ggtt_offset_bias; |
| |
| ret = i915_vma_pin(ce->state, 0, GEN8_LR_CONTEXT_ALIGN, flags); |
| if (ret) |
| goto err; |
| |
| vaddr = i915_gem_object_pin_map(ce->state->obj, I915_MAP_WB); |
| if (IS_ERR(vaddr)) { |
| ret = PTR_ERR(vaddr); |
| goto unpin_vma; |
| } |
| |
| ret = intel_ring_pin(ce->ring, ctx->ggtt_offset_bias); |
| if (ret) |
| goto unpin_map; |
| |
| intel_lr_context_descriptor_update(ctx, engine); |
| |
| ce->lrc_reg_state = vaddr + LRC_STATE_PN * PAGE_SIZE; |
| ce->lrc_reg_state[CTX_RING_BUFFER_START+1] = |
| i915_ggtt_offset(ce->ring->vma); |
| |
| ce->state->obj->mm.dirty = true; |
| |
| i915_gem_context_get(ctx); |
| return 0; |
| |
| unpin_map: |
| i915_gem_object_unpin_map(ce->state->obj); |
| unpin_vma: |
| __i915_vma_unpin(ce->state); |
| err: |
| ce->pin_count = 0; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static void execlists_context_unpin(struct intel_engine_cs *engine, |
| struct i915_gem_context *ctx) |
| { |
| struct intel_context *ce = &ctx->engine[engine->id]; |
| |
| lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->i915->drm.struct_mutex); |
| GEM_BUG_ON(ce->pin_count == 0); |
| |
| if (--ce->pin_count) |
| return; |
| |
| intel_ring_unpin(ce->ring); |
| |
| i915_gem_object_unpin_map(ce->state->obj); |
| i915_vma_unpin(ce->state); |
| |
| i915_gem_context_put(ctx); |
| } |
| |
| static int execlists_request_alloc(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request) |
| { |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine = request->engine; |
| struct intel_context *ce = &request->ctx->engine[engine->id]; |
| u32 *cs; |
| int ret; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(!ce->pin_count); |
| |
| /* Flush enough space to reduce the likelihood of waiting after |
| * we start building the request - in which case we will just |
| * have to repeat work. |
| */ |
| request->reserved_space += EXECLISTS_REQUEST_SIZE; |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(!ce->ring); |
| request->ring = ce->ring; |
| |
| if (i915.enable_guc_submission) { |
| /* |
| * Check that the GuC has space for the request before |
| * going any further, as the i915_add_request() call |
| * later on mustn't fail ... |
| */ |
| ret = i915_guc_wq_reserve(request); |
| if (ret) |
| goto err; |
| } |
| |
| cs = intel_ring_begin(request, 0); |
| if (IS_ERR(cs)) { |
| ret = PTR_ERR(cs); |
| goto err_unreserve; |
| } |
| |
| if (!ce->initialised) { |
| ret = engine->init_context(request); |
| if (ret) |
| goto err_unreserve; |
| |
| ce->initialised = true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Note that after this point, we have committed to using |
| * this request as it is being used to both track the |
| * state of engine initialisation and liveness of the |
| * golden renderstate above. Think twice before you try |
| * to cancel/unwind this request now. |
| */ |
| |
| request->reserved_space -= EXECLISTS_REQUEST_SIZE; |
| return 0; |
| |
| err_unreserve: |
| if (i915.enable_guc_submission) |
| i915_guc_wq_unreserve(request); |
| err: |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * In this WA we need to set GEN8_L3SQCREG4[21:21] and reset it after |
| * PIPE_CONTROL instruction. This is required for the flush to happen correctly |
| * but there is a slight complication as this is applied in WA batch where the |
| * values are only initialized once so we cannot take register value at the |
| * beginning and reuse it further; hence we save its value to memory, upload a |
| * constant value with bit21 set and then we restore it back with the saved value. |
| * To simplify the WA, a constant value is formed by using the default value |
| * of this register. This shouldn't be a problem because we are only modifying |
| * it for a short period and this batch in non-premptible. We can ofcourse |
| * use additional instructions that read the actual value of the register |
| * at that time and set our bit of interest but it makes the WA complicated. |
| * |
| * This WA is also required for Gen9 so extracting as a function avoids |
| * code duplication. |
| */ |
| static u32 * |
| gen8_emit_flush_coherentl3_wa(struct intel_engine_cs *engine, u32 *batch) |
| { |
| *batch++ = MI_STORE_REGISTER_MEM_GEN8 | MI_SRM_LRM_GLOBAL_GTT; |
| *batch++ = i915_mmio_reg_offset(GEN8_L3SQCREG4); |
| *batch++ = i915_ggtt_offset(engine->scratch) + 256; |
| *batch++ = 0; |
| |
| *batch++ = MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM(1); |
| *batch++ = i915_mmio_reg_offset(GEN8_L3SQCREG4); |
| *batch++ = 0x40400000 | GEN8_LQSC_FLUSH_COHERENT_LINES; |
| |
| batch = gen8_emit_pipe_control(batch, |
| PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL | |
| PIPE_CONTROL_DC_FLUSH_ENABLE, |
| 0); |
| |
| *batch++ = MI_LOAD_REGISTER_MEM_GEN8 | MI_SRM_LRM_GLOBAL_GTT; |
| *batch++ = i915_mmio_reg_offset(GEN8_L3SQCREG4); |
| *batch++ = i915_ggtt_offset(engine->scratch) + 256; |
| *batch++ = 0; |
| |
| return batch; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Typically we only have one indirect_ctx and per_ctx batch buffer which are |
| * initialized at the beginning and shared across all contexts but this field |
| * helps us to have multiple batches at different offsets and select them based |
| * on a criteria. At the moment this batch always start at the beginning of the page |
| * and at this point we don't have multiple wa_ctx batch buffers. |
| * |
| * The number of WA applied are not known at the beginning; we use this field |
| * to return the no of DWORDS written. |
| * |
| * It is to be noted that this batch does not contain MI_BATCH_BUFFER_END |
| * so it adds NOOPs as padding to make it cacheline aligned. |
| * MI_BATCH_BUFFER_END will be added to perctx batch and both of them together |
| * makes a complete batch buffer. |
| */ |
| static u32 *gen8_init_indirectctx_bb(struct intel_engine_cs *engine, u32 *batch) |
| { |
| /* WaDisableCtxRestoreArbitration:bdw,chv */ |
| *batch++ = MI_ARB_ON_OFF | MI_ARB_DISABLE; |
| |
| /* WaFlushCoherentL3CacheLinesAtContextSwitch:bdw */ |
| if (IS_BROADWELL(engine->i915)) |
| batch = gen8_emit_flush_coherentl3_wa(engine, batch); |
| |
| /* WaClearSlmSpaceAtContextSwitch:bdw,chv */ |
| /* Actual scratch location is at 128 bytes offset */ |
| batch = gen8_emit_pipe_control(batch, |
| PIPE_CONTROL_FLUSH_L3 | |
| PIPE_CONTROL_GLOBAL_GTT_IVB | |
| PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL | |
| PIPE_CONTROL_QW_WRITE, |
| i915_ggtt_offset(engine->scratch) + |
| 2 * CACHELINE_BYTES); |
| |
| /* Pad to end of cacheline */ |
| while ((unsigned long)batch % CACHELINE_BYTES) |
| *batch++ = MI_NOOP; |
| |
| /* |
| * MI_BATCH_BUFFER_END is not required in Indirect ctx BB because |
| * execution depends on the length specified in terms of cache lines |
| * in the register CTX_RCS_INDIRECT_CTX |
| */ |
| |
| return batch; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This batch is started immediately after indirect_ctx batch. Since we ensure |
| * that indirect_ctx ends on a cacheline this batch is aligned automatically. |
| * |
| * The number of DWORDS written are returned using this field. |
| * |
| * This batch is terminated with MI_BATCH_BUFFER_END and so we need not add padding |
| * to align it with cacheline as padding after MI_BATCH_BUFFER_END is redundant. |
| */ |
| static u32 *gen8_init_perctx_bb(struct intel_engine_cs *engine, u32 *batch) |
| { |
| /* WaDisableCtxRestoreArbitration:bdw,chv */ |
| *batch++ = MI_ARB_ON_OFF | MI_ARB_ENABLE; |
| *batch++ = MI_BATCH_BUFFER_END; |
| |
| return batch; |
| } |
| |
| static u32 *gen9_init_indirectctx_bb(struct intel_engine_cs *engine, u32 *batch) |
| { |
| /* WaFlushCoherentL3CacheLinesAtContextSwitch:skl,bxt,glk */ |
| batch = gen8_emit_flush_coherentl3_wa(engine, batch); |
| |
| /* WaDisableGatherAtSetShaderCommonSlice:skl,bxt,kbl,glk */ |
| *batch++ = MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM(1); |
| *batch++ = i915_mmio_reg_offset(COMMON_SLICE_CHICKEN2); |
| *batch++ = _MASKED_BIT_DISABLE( |
| GEN9_DISABLE_GATHER_AT_SET_SHADER_COMMON_SLICE); |
| *batch++ = MI_NOOP; |
| |
| /* WaClearSlmSpaceAtContextSwitch:kbl */ |
| /* Actual scratch location is at 128 bytes offset */ |
| if (IS_KBL_REVID(engine->i915, 0, KBL_REVID_A0)) { |
| batch = gen8_emit_pipe_control(batch, |
| PIPE_CONTROL_FLUSH_L3 | |
| PIPE_CONTROL_GLOBAL_GTT_IVB | |
| PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL | |
| PIPE_CONTROL_QW_WRITE, |
| i915_ggtt_offset(engine->scratch) |
| + 2 * CACHELINE_BYTES); |
| } |
| |
| /* WaMediaPoolStateCmdInWABB:bxt,glk */ |
| if (HAS_POOLED_EU(engine->i915)) { |
| /* |
| * EU pool configuration is setup along with golden context |
| * during context initialization. This value depends on |
| * device type (2x6 or 3x6) and needs to be updated based |
| * on which subslice is disabled especially for 2x6 |
| * devices, however it is safe to load default |
| * configuration of 3x6 device instead of masking off |
| * corresponding bits because HW ignores bits of a disabled |
| * subslice and drops down to appropriate config. Please |
| * see render_state_setup() in i915_gem_render_state.c for |
| * possible configurations, to avoid duplication they are |
| * not shown here again. |
| */ |
| *batch++ = GEN9_MEDIA_POOL_STATE; |
| *batch++ = GEN9_MEDIA_POOL_ENABLE; |
| *batch++ = 0x00777000; |
| *batch++ = 0; |
| *batch++ = 0; |
| *batch++ = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Pad to end of cacheline */ |
| while ((unsigned long)batch % CACHELINE_BYTES) |
| *batch++ = MI_NOOP; |
| |
| return batch; |
| } |
| |
| static u32 *gen9_init_perctx_bb(struct intel_engine_cs *engine, u32 *batch) |
| { |
| *batch++ = MI_BATCH_BUFFER_END; |
| |
| return batch; |
| } |
| |
| #define CTX_WA_BB_OBJ_SIZE (PAGE_SIZE) |
| |
| static int lrc_setup_wa_ctx(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_gem_object *obj; |
| struct i915_vma *vma; |
| int err; |
| |
| obj = i915_gem_object_create(engine->i915, CTX_WA_BB_OBJ_SIZE); |
| if (IS_ERR(obj)) |
| return PTR_ERR(obj); |
| |
| vma = i915_vma_instance(obj, &engine->i915->ggtt.base, NULL); |
| if (IS_ERR(vma)) { |
| err = PTR_ERR(vma); |
| goto err; |
| } |
| |
| err = i915_vma_pin(vma, 0, PAGE_SIZE, PIN_GLOBAL | PIN_HIGH); |
| if (err) |
| goto err; |
| |
| engine->wa_ctx.vma = vma; |
| return 0; |
| |
| err: |
| i915_gem_object_put(obj); |
| return err; |
| } |
| |
| static void lrc_destroy_wa_ctx(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| i915_vma_unpin_and_release(&engine->wa_ctx.vma); |
| } |
| |
| typedef u32 *(*wa_bb_func_t)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine, u32 *batch); |
| |
| static int intel_init_workaround_bb(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct i915_ctx_workarounds *wa_ctx = &engine->wa_ctx; |
| struct i915_wa_ctx_bb *wa_bb[2] = { &wa_ctx->indirect_ctx, |
| &wa_ctx->per_ctx }; |
| wa_bb_func_t wa_bb_fn[2]; |
| struct page *page; |
| void *batch, *batch_ptr; |
| unsigned int i; |
| int ret; |
| |
| if (WARN_ON(engine->id != RCS || !engine->scratch)) |
| return -EINVAL; |
| |
| switch (INTEL_GEN(engine->i915)) { |
| case 9: |
| wa_bb_fn[0] = gen9_init_indirectctx_bb; |
| wa_bb_fn[1] = gen9_init_perctx_bb; |
| break; |
| case 8: |
| wa_bb_fn[0] = gen8_init_indirectctx_bb; |
| wa_bb_fn[1] = gen8_init_perctx_bb; |
| break; |
| default: |
| MISSING_CASE(INTEL_GEN(engine->i915)); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| ret = lrc_setup_wa_ctx(engine); |
| if (ret) { |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("Failed to setup context WA page: %d\n", ret); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| page = i915_gem_object_get_dirty_page(wa_ctx->vma->obj, 0); |
| batch = batch_ptr = kmap_atomic(page); |
| |
| /* |
| * Emit the two workaround batch buffers, recording the offset from the |
| * start of the workaround batch buffer object for each and their |
| * respective sizes. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(wa_bb_fn); i++) { |
| wa_bb[i]->offset = batch_ptr - batch; |
| if (WARN_ON(!IS_ALIGNED(wa_bb[i]->offset, CACHELINE_BYTES))) { |
| ret = -EINVAL; |
| break; |
| } |
| batch_ptr = wa_bb_fn[i](engine, batch_ptr); |
| wa_bb[i]->size = batch_ptr - (batch + wa_bb[i]->offset); |
| } |
| |
| BUG_ON(batch_ptr - batch > CTX_WA_BB_OBJ_SIZE); |
| |
| kunmap_atomic(batch); |
| if (ret) |
| lrc_destroy_wa_ctx(engine); |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static u32 port_seqno(struct execlist_port *port) |
| { |
| return port->request ? port->request->global_seqno : 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int gen8_init_common_ring(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = engine->i915; |
| int ret; |
| |
| ret = intel_mocs_init_engine(engine); |
| if (ret) |
| return ret; |
| |
| intel_engine_reset_breadcrumbs(engine); |
| intel_engine_init_hangcheck(engine); |
| |
| I915_WRITE(RING_HWSTAM(engine->mmio_base), 0xffffffff); |
| I915_WRITE(RING_MODE_GEN7(engine), |
| _MASKED_BIT_ENABLE(GFX_RUN_LIST_ENABLE)); |
| I915_WRITE(RING_HWS_PGA(engine->mmio_base), |
| engine->status_page.ggtt_offset); |
| POSTING_READ(RING_HWS_PGA(engine->mmio_base)); |
| |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("Execlists enabled for %s\n", engine->name); |
| |
| /* After a GPU reset, we may have requests to replay */ |
| clear_bit(ENGINE_IRQ_EXECLIST, &engine->irq_posted); |
| if (!i915.enable_guc_submission && !execlists_elsp_idle(engine)) { |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("Restarting %s from requests [0x%x, 0x%x]\n", |
| engine->name, |
| port_seqno(&engine->execlist_port[0]), |
| port_seqno(&engine->execlist_port[1])); |
| engine->execlist_port[0].count = 0; |
| engine->execlist_port[1].count = 0; |
| execlists_submit_ports(engine); |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int gen8_init_render_ring(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = engine->i915; |
| int ret; |
| |
| ret = gen8_init_common_ring(engine); |
| if (ret) |
| return ret; |
| |
| /* We need to disable the AsyncFlip performance optimisations in order |
| * to use MI_WAIT_FOR_EVENT within the CS. It should already be |
| * programmed to '1' on all products. |
| * |
| * WaDisableAsyncFlipPerfMode:snb,ivb,hsw,vlv,bdw,chv |
| */ |
| I915_WRITE(MI_MODE, _MASKED_BIT_ENABLE(ASYNC_FLIP_PERF_DISABLE)); |
| |
| I915_WRITE(INSTPM, _MASKED_BIT_ENABLE(INSTPM_FORCE_ORDERING)); |
| |
| return init_workarounds_ring(engine); |
| } |
| |
| static int gen9_init_render_ring(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| int ret; |
| |
| ret = gen8_init_common_ring(engine); |
| if (ret) |
| return ret; |
| |
| return init_workarounds_ring(engine); |
| } |
| |
| static void reset_common_ring(struct intel_engine_cs *engine, |
| struct drm_i915_gem_request *request) |
| { |
| struct execlist_port *port = engine->execlist_port; |
| struct intel_context *ce; |
| |
| /* If the request was innocent, we leave the request in the ELSP |
| * and will try to replay it on restarting. The context image may |
| * have been corrupted by the reset, in which case we may have |
| * to service a new GPU hang, but more likely we can continue on |
| * without impact. |
| * |
| * If the request was guilty, we presume the context is corrupt |
| * and have to at least restore the RING register in the context |
| * image back to the expected values to skip over the guilty request. |
| */ |
| if (!request || request->fence.error != -EIO) |
| return; |
| |
| /* We want a simple context + ring to execute the breadcrumb update. |
| * We cannot rely on the context being intact across the GPU hang, |
| * so clear it and rebuild just what we need for the breadcrumb. |
| * All pending requests for this context will be zapped, and any |
| * future request will be after userspace has had the opportunity |
| * to recreate its own state. |
| */ |
| ce = &request->ctx->engine[engine->id]; |
| execlists_init_reg_state(ce->lrc_reg_state, |
| request->ctx, engine, ce->ring); |
| |
| /* Move the RING_HEAD onto the breadcrumb, past the hanging batch */ |
| ce->lrc_reg_state[CTX_RING_BUFFER_START+1] = |
| i915_ggtt_offset(ce->ring->vma); |
| ce->lrc_reg_state[CTX_RING_HEAD+1] = request->postfix; |
| |
| request->ring->head = request->postfix; |
| intel_ring_update_space(request->ring); |
| |
| /* Catch up with any missed context-switch interrupts */ |
| if (request->ctx != port[0].request->ctx) { |
| i915_gem_request_put(port[0].request); |
| port[0] = port[1]; |
| memset(&port[1], 0, sizeof(port[1])); |
| } |
| |
| GEM_BUG_ON(request->ctx != port[0].request->ctx); |
| |
| /* Reset WaIdleLiteRestore:bdw,skl as well */ |
| request->tail = |
| intel_ring_wrap(request->ring, |
| request->wa_tail - WA_TAIL_DWORDS*sizeof(u32)); |
| assert_ring_tail_valid(request->ring, request->tail); |
| } |
| |
| static int intel_logical_ring_emit_pdps(struct drm_i915_gem_request *req) |
| { |
| struct i915_hw_ppgtt *ppgtt = req->ctx->ppgtt; |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine = req->engine; |
| const int num_lri_cmds = GEN8_3LVL_PDPES * 2; |
| u32 *cs; |
| int i; |
| |
| cs = intel_ring_begin(req, num_lri_cmds * 2 + 2); |
| if (IS_ERR(cs)) |
| return PTR_ERR(cs); |
| |
| *cs++ = MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM(num_lri_cmds); |
| for (i = GEN8_3LVL_PDPES - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
| const dma_addr_t pd_daddr = i915_page_dir_dma_addr(ppgtt, i); |
| |
| *cs++ = i915_mmio_reg_offset(GEN8_RING_PDP_UDW(engine, i)); |
| *cs++ = upper_32_bits(pd_daddr); |
| *cs++ = i915_mmio_reg_offset(GEN8_RING_PDP_LDW(engine, i)); |
| *cs++ = lower_32_bits(pd_daddr); |
| } |
| |
| *cs++ = MI_NOOP; |
| intel_ring_advance(req, cs); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int gen8_emit_bb_start(struct drm_i915_gem_request *req, |
| u64 offset, u32 len, |
| const unsigned int flags) |
| { |
| u32 *cs; |
| int ret; |
| |
| /* Don't rely in hw updating PDPs, specially in lite-restore. |
| * Ideally, we should set Force PD Restore in ctx descriptor, |
| * but we can't. Force Restore would be a second option, but |
| * it is unsafe in case of lite-restore (because the ctx is |
| * not idle). PML4 is allocated during ppgtt init so this is |
| * not needed in 48-bit.*/ |
| if (req->ctx->ppgtt && |
| (intel_engine_flag(req->engine) & req->ctx->ppgtt->pd_dirty_rings) && |
| !i915_vm_is_48bit(&req->ctx->ppgtt->base) && |
| !intel_vgpu_active(req->i915)) { |
| ret = intel_logical_ring_emit_pdps(req); |
| if (ret) |
| return ret; |
| |
| req->ctx->ppgtt->pd_dirty_rings &= ~intel_engine_flag(req->engine); |
| } |
| |
| cs = intel_ring_begin(req, 4); |
| if (IS_ERR(cs)) |
| return PTR_ERR(cs); |
| |
| /* FIXME(BDW): Address space and security selectors. */ |
| *cs++ = MI_BATCH_BUFFER_START_GEN8 | |
| (flags & I915_DISPATCH_SECURE ? 0 : BIT(8)) | |
| (flags & I915_DISPATCH_RS ? MI_BATCH_RESOURCE_STREAMER : 0); |
| *cs++ = lower_32_bits(offset); |
| *cs++ = upper_32_bits(offset); |
| *cs++ = MI_NOOP; |
| intel_ring_advance(req, cs); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void gen8_logical_ring_enable_irq(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = engine->i915; |
| I915_WRITE_IMR(engine, |
| ~(engine->irq_enable_mask | engine->irq_keep_mask)); |
| POSTING_READ_FW(RING_IMR(engine->mmio_base)); |
| } |
| |
| static void gen8_logical_ring_disable_irq(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = engine->i915; |
| I915_WRITE_IMR(engine, ~engine->irq_keep_mask); |
| } |
| |
| static int gen8_emit_flush(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request, u32 mode) |
| { |
| u32 cmd, *cs; |
| |
| cs = intel_ring_begin(request, 4); |
| if (IS_ERR(cs)) |
| return PTR_ERR(cs); |
| |
| cmd = MI_FLUSH_DW + 1; |
| |
| /* We always require a command barrier so that subsequent |
| * commands, such as breadcrumb interrupts, are strictly ordered |
| * wrt the contents of the write cache being flushed to memory |
| * (and thus being coherent from the CPU). |
| */ |
| cmd |= MI_FLUSH_DW_STORE_INDEX | MI_FLUSH_DW_OP_STOREDW; |
| |
| if (mode & EMIT_INVALIDATE) { |
| cmd |= MI_INVALIDATE_TLB; |
| if (request->engine->id == VCS) |
| cmd |= MI_INVALIDATE_BSD; |
| } |
| |
| *cs++ = cmd; |
| *cs++ = I915_GEM_HWS_SCRATCH_ADDR | MI_FLUSH_DW_USE_GTT; |
| *cs++ = 0; /* upper addr */ |
| *cs++ = 0; /* value */ |
| intel_ring_advance(request, cs); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int gen8_emit_flush_render(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request, |
| u32 mode) |
| { |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine = request->engine; |
| u32 scratch_addr = |
| i915_ggtt_offset(engine->scratch) + 2 * CACHELINE_BYTES; |
| bool vf_flush_wa = false, dc_flush_wa = false; |
| u32 *cs, flags = 0; |
| int len; |
| |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL; |
| |
| if (mode & EMIT_FLUSH) { |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_RENDER_TARGET_CACHE_FLUSH; |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_DEPTH_CACHE_FLUSH; |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_DC_FLUSH_ENABLE; |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_FLUSH_ENABLE; |
| } |
| |
| if (mode & EMIT_INVALIDATE) { |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_TLB_INVALIDATE; |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_INSTRUCTION_CACHE_INVALIDATE; |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_TEXTURE_CACHE_INVALIDATE; |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_VF_CACHE_INVALIDATE; |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_CONST_CACHE_INVALIDATE; |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_STATE_CACHE_INVALIDATE; |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_QW_WRITE; |
| flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_GLOBAL_GTT_IVB; |
| |
| /* |
| * On GEN9: before VF_CACHE_INVALIDATE we need to emit a NULL |
| * pipe control. |
| */ |
| if (IS_GEN9(request->i915)) |
| vf_flush_wa = true; |
| |
| /* WaForGAMHang:kbl */ |
| if (IS_KBL_REVID(request->i915, 0, KBL_REVID_B0)) |
| dc_flush_wa = true; |
| } |
| |
| len = 6; |
| |
| if (vf_flush_wa) |
| len += 6; |
| |
| if (dc_flush_wa) |
| len += 12; |
| |
| cs = intel_ring_begin(request, len); |
| if (IS_ERR(cs)) |
| return PTR_ERR(cs); |
| |
| if (vf_flush_wa) |
| cs = gen8_emit_pipe_control(cs, 0, 0); |
| |
| if (dc_flush_wa) |
| cs = gen8_emit_pipe_control(cs, PIPE_CONTROL_DC_FLUSH_ENABLE, |
| 0); |
| |
| cs = gen8_emit_pipe_control(cs, flags, scratch_addr); |
| |
| if (dc_flush_wa) |
| cs = gen8_emit_pipe_control(cs, PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL, 0); |
| |
| intel_ring_advance(request, cs); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Reserve space for 2 NOOPs at the end of each request to be |
| * used as a workaround for not being allowed to do lite |
| * restore with HEAD==TAIL (WaIdleLiteRestore). |
| */ |
| static void gen8_emit_wa_tail(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request, u32 *cs) |
| { |
| *cs++ = MI_NOOP; |
| *cs++ = MI_NOOP; |
| request->wa_tail = intel_ring_offset(request, cs); |
| } |
| |
| static void gen8_emit_breadcrumb(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request, u32 *cs) |
| { |
| /* w/a: bit 5 needs to be zero for MI_FLUSH_DW address. */ |
| BUILD_BUG_ON(I915_GEM_HWS_INDEX_ADDR & (1 << 5)); |
| |
| *cs++ = (MI_FLUSH_DW + 1) | MI_FLUSH_DW_OP_STOREDW; |
| *cs++ = intel_hws_seqno_address(request->engine) | MI_FLUSH_DW_USE_GTT; |
| *cs++ = 0; |
| *cs++ = request->global_seqno; |
| *cs++ = MI_USER_INTERRUPT; |
| *cs++ = MI_NOOP; |
| request->tail = intel_ring_offset(request, cs); |
| assert_ring_tail_valid(request->ring, request->tail); |
| |
| gen8_emit_wa_tail(request, cs); |
| } |
| |
| static const int gen8_emit_breadcrumb_sz = 6 + WA_TAIL_DWORDS; |
| |
| static void gen8_emit_breadcrumb_render(struct drm_i915_gem_request *request, |
| u32 *cs) |
| { |
| /* We're using qword write, seqno should be aligned to 8 bytes. */ |
| BUILD_BUG_ON(I915_GEM_HWS_INDEX & 1); |
| |
| /* w/a for post sync ops following a GPGPU operation we |
| * need a prior CS_STALL, which is emitted by the flush |
| * following the batch. |
| */ |
| *cs++ = GFX_OP_PIPE_CONTROL(6); |
| *cs++ = PIPE_CONTROL_GLOBAL_GTT_IVB | PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL | |
| PIPE_CONTROL_QW_WRITE; |
| *cs++ = intel_hws_seqno_address(request->engine); |
| *cs++ = 0; |
| *cs++ = request->global_seqno; |
| /* We're thrashing one dword of HWS. */ |
| *cs++ = 0; |
| *cs++ = MI_USER_INTERRUPT; |
| *cs++ = MI_NOOP; |
| request->tail = intel_ring_offset(request, cs); |
| assert_ring_tail_valid(request->ring, request->tail); |
| |
| gen8_emit_wa_tail(request, cs); |
| } |
| |
| static const int gen8_emit_breadcrumb_render_sz = 8 + WA_TAIL_DWORDS; |
| |
| static int gen8_init_rcs_context(struct drm_i915_gem_request *req) |
| { |
| int ret; |
| |
| ret = intel_ring_workarounds_emit(req); |
| if (ret) |
| return ret; |
| |
| ret = intel_rcs_context_init_mocs(req); |
| /* |
| * Failing to program the MOCS is non-fatal.The system will not |
| * run at peak performance. So generate an error and carry on. |
| */ |
| if (ret) |
| DRM_ERROR("MOCS failed to program: expect performance issues.\n"); |
| |
| return i915_gem_render_state_emit(req); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * intel_logical_ring_cleanup() - deallocate the Engine Command Streamer |
| * @engine: Engine Command Streamer. |
| */ |
| void intel_logical_ring_cleanup(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv; |
| |
| /* |
| * Tasklet cannot be active at this point due intel_mark_active/idle |
| * so this is just for documentation. |
| */ |
| if (WARN_ON(test_bit(TASKLET_STATE_SCHED, &engine->irq_tasklet.state))) |
| tasklet_kill(&engine->irq_tasklet); |
| |
| dev_priv = engine->i915; |
| |
| if (engine->buffer) { |
| WARN_ON((I915_READ_MODE(engine) & MODE_IDLE) == 0); |
| } |
| |
| if (engine->cleanup) |
| engine->cleanup(engine); |
| |
| if (engine->status_page.vma) { |
| i915_gem_object_unpin_map(engine->status_page.vma->obj); |
| engine->status_page.vma = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| intel_engine_cleanup_common(engine); |
| |
| lrc_destroy_wa_ctx(engine); |
| engine->i915 = NULL; |
| dev_priv->engine[engine->id] = NULL; |
| kfree(engine); |
| } |
| |
| static void execlists_set_default_submission(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| engine->submit_request = execlists_submit_request; |
| engine->schedule = execlists_schedule; |
| engine->irq_tasklet.func = intel_lrc_irq_handler; |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| logical_ring_default_vfuncs(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| /* Default vfuncs which can be overriden by each engine. */ |
| engine->init_hw = gen8_init_common_ring; |
| engine->reset_hw = reset_common_ring; |
| |
| engine->context_pin = execlists_context_pin; |
| engine->context_unpin = execlists_context_unpin; |
| |
| engine->request_alloc = execlists_request_alloc; |
| |
| engine->emit_flush = gen8_emit_flush; |
| engine->emit_breadcrumb = gen8_emit_breadcrumb; |
| engine->emit_breadcrumb_sz = gen8_emit_breadcrumb_sz; |
| |
| engine->set_default_submission = execlists_set_default_submission; |
| |
| engine->irq_enable = gen8_logical_ring_enable_irq; |
| engine->irq_disable = gen8_logical_ring_disable_irq; |
| engine->emit_bb_start = gen8_emit_bb_start; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void |
| logical_ring_default_irqs(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| unsigned shift = engine->irq_shift; |
| engine->irq_enable_mask = GT_RENDER_USER_INTERRUPT << shift; |
| engine->irq_keep_mask = GT_CONTEXT_SWITCH_INTERRUPT << shift; |
| } |
| |
| static int |
| lrc_setup_hws(struct intel_engine_cs *engine, struct i915_vma *vma) |
| { |
| const int hws_offset = LRC_PPHWSP_PN * PAGE_SIZE; |
| void *hws; |
| |
| /* The HWSP is part of the default context object in LRC mode. */ |
| hws = i915_gem_object_pin_map(vma->obj, I915_MAP_WB); |
| if (IS_ERR(hws)) |
| return PTR_ERR(hws); |
| |
| engine->status_page.page_addr = hws + hws_offset; |
| engine->status_page.ggtt_offset = i915_ggtt_offset(vma) + hws_offset; |
| engine->status_page.vma = vma; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| logical_ring_setup(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = engine->i915; |
| enum forcewake_domains fw_domains; |
| |
| intel_engine_setup_common(engine); |
| |
| /* Intentionally left blank. */ |
| engine->buffer = NULL; |
| |
| fw_domains = intel_uncore_forcewake_for_reg(dev_priv, |
| RING_ELSP(engine), |
| FW_REG_WRITE); |
| |
| fw_domains |= intel_uncore_forcewake_for_reg(dev_priv, |
| RING_CONTEXT_STATUS_PTR(engine), |
| FW_REG_READ | FW_REG_WRITE); |
| |
| fw_domains |= intel_uncore_forcewake_for_reg(dev_priv, |
| RING_CONTEXT_STATUS_BUF_BASE(engine), |
| FW_REG_READ); |
| |
| engine->fw_domains = fw_domains; |
| |
| tasklet_init(&engine->irq_tasklet, |
| intel_lrc_irq_handler, (unsigned long)engine); |
| |
| logical_ring_default_vfuncs(engine); |
| logical_ring_default_irqs(engine); |
| } |
| |
| static int |
| logical_ring_init(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct i915_gem_context *dctx = engine->i915->kernel_context; |
| int ret; |
| |
| ret = intel_engine_init_common(engine); |
| if (ret) |
| goto error; |
| |
| /* And setup the hardware status page. */ |
| ret = lrc_setup_hws(engine, dctx->engine[engine->id].state); |
| if (ret) { |
| DRM_ERROR("Failed to set up hws %s: %d\n", engine->name, ret); |
| goto error; |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| |
| error: |
| intel_logical_ring_cleanup(engine); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| int logical_render_ring_init(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = engine->i915; |
| int ret; |
| |
| logical_ring_setup(engine); |
| |
| if (HAS_L3_DPF(dev_priv)) |
| engine->irq_keep_mask |= GT_RENDER_L3_PARITY_ERROR_INTERRUPT; |
| |
| /* Override some for render ring. */ |
| if (INTEL_GEN(dev_priv) >= 9) |
| engine->init_hw = gen9_init_render_ring; |
| else |
| engine->init_hw = gen8_init_render_ring; |
| engine->init_context = gen8_init_rcs_context; |
| engine->emit_flush = gen8_emit_flush_render; |
| engine->emit_breadcrumb = gen8_emit_breadcrumb_render; |
| engine->emit_breadcrumb_sz = gen8_emit_breadcrumb_render_sz; |
| |
| ret = intel_engine_create_scratch(engine, PAGE_SIZE); |
| if (ret) |
| return ret; |
| |
| ret = intel_init_workaround_bb(engine); |
| if (ret) { |
| /* |
| * We continue even if we fail to initialize WA batch |
| * because we only expect rare glitches but nothing |
| * critical to prevent us from using GPU |
| */ |
| DRM_ERROR("WA batch buffer initialization failed: %d\n", |
| ret); |
| } |
| |
| return logical_ring_init(engine); |
| } |
| |
| int logical_xcs_ring_init(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| logical_ring_setup(engine); |
| |
| return logical_ring_init(engine); |
| } |
| |
| static u32 |
| make_rpcs(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv) |
| { |
| u32 rpcs = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * No explicit RPCS request is needed to ensure full |
| * slice/subslice/EU enablement prior to Gen9. |
| */ |
| if (INTEL_GEN(dev_priv) < 9) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Starting in Gen9, render power gating can leave |
| * slice/subslice/EU in a partially enabled state. We |
| * must make an explicit request through RPCS for full |
| * enablement. |
| */ |
| if (INTEL_INFO(dev_priv)->sseu.has_slice_pg) { |
| rpcs |= GEN8_RPCS_S_CNT_ENABLE; |
| rpcs |= hweight8(INTEL_INFO(dev_priv)->sseu.slice_mask) << |
| GEN8_RPCS_S_CNT_SHIFT; |
| rpcs |= GEN8_RPCS_ENABLE; |
| } |
| |
| if (INTEL_INFO(dev_priv)->sseu.has_subslice_pg) { |
| rpcs |= GEN8_RPCS_SS_CNT_ENABLE; |
| rpcs |= hweight8(INTEL_INFO(dev_priv)->sseu.subslice_mask) << |
| GEN8_RPCS_SS_CNT_SHIFT; |
| rpcs |= GEN8_RPCS_ENABLE; |
| } |
| |
| if (INTEL_INFO(dev_priv)->sseu.has_eu_pg) { |
| rpcs |= INTEL_INFO(dev_priv)->sseu.eu_per_subslice << |
| GEN8_RPCS_EU_MIN_SHIFT; |
| rpcs |= INTEL_INFO(dev_priv)->sseu.eu_per_subslice << |
| GEN8_RPCS_EU_MAX_SHIFT; |
| rpcs |= GEN8_RPCS_ENABLE; |
| } |
| |
| return rpcs; |
| } |
| |
| static u32 intel_lr_indirect_ctx_offset(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| u32 indirect_ctx_offset; |
| |
| switch (INTEL_GEN(engine->i915)) { |
| default: |
| MISSING_CASE(INTEL_GEN(engine->i915)); |
| /* fall through */ |
| case 9: |
| indirect_ctx_offset = |
| GEN9_CTX_RCS_INDIRECT_CTX_OFFSET_DEFAULT; |
| break; |
| case 8: |
| indirect_ctx_offset = |
| GEN8_CTX_RCS_INDIRECT_CTX_OFFSET_DEFAULT; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| return indirect_ctx_offset; |
| } |
| |
| static void execlists_init_reg_state(u32 *regs, |
| struct i915_gem_context *ctx, |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine, |
| struct intel_ring *ring) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = engine->i915; |
| struct i915_hw_ppgtt *ppgtt = ctx->ppgtt ?: dev_priv->mm.aliasing_ppgtt; |
| u32 base = engine->mmio_base; |
| bool rcs = engine->id == RCS; |
| |
| /* A context is actually a big batch buffer with several |
| * MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM commands followed by (reg, value) pairs. The |
| * values we are setting here are only for the first context restore: |
| * on a subsequent save, the GPU will recreate this batchbuffer with new |
| * values (including all the missing MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM commands that |
| * we are not initializing here). |
| */ |
| regs[CTX_LRI_HEADER_0] = MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM(rcs ? 14 : 11) | |
| MI_LRI_FORCE_POSTED; |
| |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_CONTEXT_CONTROL, RING_CONTEXT_CONTROL(engine), |
| _MASKED_BIT_ENABLE(CTX_CTRL_INHIBIT_SYN_CTX_SWITCH | |
| CTX_CTRL_ENGINE_CTX_RESTORE_INHIBIT | |
| (HAS_RESOURCE_STREAMER(dev_priv) ? |
| CTX_CTRL_RS_CTX_ENABLE : 0))); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_RING_HEAD, RING_HEAD(base), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_RING_TAIL, RING_TAIL(base), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_RING_BUFFER_START, RING_START(base), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_RING_BUFFER_CONTROL, RING_CTL(base), |
| RING_CTL_SIZE(ring->size) | RING_VALID); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_BB_HEAD_U, RING_BBADDR_UDW(base), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_BB_HEAD_L, RING_BBADDR(base), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_BB_STATE, RING_BBSTATE(base), RING_BB_PPGTT); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_SECOND_BB_HEAD_U, RING_SBBADDR_UDW(base), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_SECOND_BB_HEAD_L, RING_SBBADDR(base), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_SECOND_BB_STATE, RING_SBBSTATE(base), 0); |
| if (rcs) { |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_BB_PER_CTX_PTR, RING_BB_PER_CTX_PTR(base), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_RCS_INDIRECT_CTX, RING_INDIRECT_CTX(base), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_RCS_INDIRECT_CTX_OFFSET, |
| RING_INDIRECT_CTX_OFFSET(base), 0); |
| |
| if (engine->wa_ctx.vma) { |
| struct i915_ctx_workarounds *wa_ctx = &engine->wa_ctx; |
| u32 ggtt_offset = i915_ggtt_offset(wa_ctx->vma); |
| |
| regs[CTX_RCS_INDIRECT_CTX + 1] = |
| (ggtt_offset + wa_ctx->indirect_ctx.offset) | |
| (wa_ctx->indirect_ctx.size / CACHELINE_BYTES); |
| |
| regs[CTX_RCS_INDIRECT_CTX_OFFSET + 1] = |
| intel_lr_indirect_ctx_offset(engine) << 6; |
| |
| regs[CTX_BB_PER_CTX_PTR + 1] = |
| (ggtt_offset + wa_ctx->per_ctx.offset) | 0x01; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| regs[CTX_LRI_HEADER_1] = MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM(9) | MI_LRI_FORCE_POSTED; |
| |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_CTX_TIMESTAMP, RING_CTX_TIMESTAMP(base), 0); |
| /* PDP values well be assigned later if needed */ |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_PDP3_UDW, GEN8_RING_PDP_UDW(engine, 3), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_PDP3_LDW, GEN8_RING_PDP_LDW(engine, 3), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_PDP2_UDW, GEN8_RING_PDP_UDW(engine, 2), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_PDP2_LDW, GEN8_RING_PDP_LDW(engine, 2), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_PDP1_UDW, GEN8_RING_PDP_UDW(engine, 1), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_PDP1_LDW, GEN8_RING_PDP_LDW(engine, 1), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_PDP0_UDW, GEN8_RING_PDP_UDW(engine, 0), 0); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_PDP0_LDW, GEN8_RING_PDP_LDW(engine, 0), 0); |
| |
| if (ppgtt && i915_vm_is_48bit(&ppgtt->base)) { |
| /* 64b PPGTT (48bit canonical) |
| * PDP0_DESCRIPTOR contains the base address to PML4 and |
| * other PDP Descriptors are ignored. |
| */ |
| ASSIGN_CTX_PML4(ppgtt, regs); |
| } |
| |
| if (rcs) { |
| regs[CTX_LRI_HEADER_2] = MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM(1); |
| CTX_REG(regs, CTX_R_PWR_CLK_STATE, GEN8_R_PWR_CLK_STATE, |
| make_rpcs(dev_priv)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static int |
| populate_lr_context(struct i915_gem_context *ctx, |
| struct drm_i915_gem_object *ctx_obj, |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine, |
| struct intel_ring *ring) |
| { |
| void *vaddr; |
| int ret; |
| |
| ret = i915_gem_object_set_to_cpu_domain(ctx_obj, true); |
| if (ret) { |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("Could not set to CPU domain\n"); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| vaddr = i915_gem_object_pin_map(ctx_obj, I915_MAP_WB); |
| if (IS_ERR(vaddr)) { |
| ret = PTR_ERR(vaddr); |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("Could not map object pages! (%d)\n", ret); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| ctx_obj->mm.dirty = true; |
| |
| /* The second page of the context object contains some fields which must |
| * be set up prior to the first execution. */ |
| |
| execlists_init_reg_state(vaddr + LRC_STATE_PN * PAGE_SIZE, |
| ctx, engine, ring); |
| |
| i915_gem_object_unpin_map(ctx_obj); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * intel_lr_context_size() - return the size of the context for an engine |
| * @engine: which engine to find the context size for |
| * |
| * Each engine may require a different amount of space for a context image, |
| * so when allocating (or copying) an image, this function can be used to |
| * find the right size for the specific engine. |
| * |
| * Return: size (in bytes) of an engine-specific context image |
| * |
| * Note: this size includes the HWSP, which is part of the context image |
| * in LRC mode, but does not include the "shared data page" used with |
| * GuC submission. The caller should account for this if using the GuC. |
| */ |
| uint32_t intel_lr_context_size(struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| WARN_ON(INTEL_GEN(engine->i915) < 8); |
| |
| switch (engine->id) { |
| case RCS: |
| if (INTEL_GEN(engine->i915) >= 9) |
| ret = GEN9_LR_CONTEXT_RENDER_SIZE; |
| else |
| ret = GEN8_LR_CONTEXT_RENDER_SIZE; |
| break; |
| case VCS: |
| case BCS: |
| case VECS: |
| case VCS2: |
| ret = GEN8_LR_CONTEXT_OTHER_SIZE; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static int execlists_context_deferred_alloc(struct i915_gem_context *ctx, |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine) |
| { |
| struct drm_i915_gem_object *ctx_obj; |
| struct intel_context *ce = &ctx->engine[engine->id]; |
| struct i915_vma *vma; |
| uint32_t context_size; |
| struct intel_ring *ring; |
| int ret; |
| |
| WARN_ON(ce->state); |
| |
| context_size = round_up(intel_lr_context_size(engine), |
| I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE); |
| |
| /* One extra page as the sharing data between driver and GuC */ |
| context_size += PAGE_SIZE * LRC_PPHWSP_PN; |
| |
| ctx_obj = i915_gem_object_create(ctx->i915, context_size); |
| if (IS_ERR(ctx_obj)) { |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("Alloc LRC backing obj failed.\n"); |
| return PTR_ERR(ctx_obj); |
| } |
| |
| vma = i915_vma_instance(ctx_obj, &ctx->i915->ggtt.base, NULL); |
| if (IS_ERR(vma)) { |
| ret = PTR_ERR(vma); |
| goto error_deref_obj; |
| } |
| |
| ring = intel_engine_create_ring(engine, ctx->ring_size); |
| if (IS_ERR(ring)) { |
| ret = PTR_ERR(ring); |
| goto error_deref_obj; |
| } |
| |
| ret = populate_lr_context(ctx, ctx_obj, engine, ring); |
| if (ret) { |
| DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("Failed to populate LRC: %d\n", ret); |
| goto error_ring_free; |
| } |
| |
| ce->ring = ring; |
| ce->state = vma; |
| ce->initialised = engine->init_context == NULL; |
| |
| return 0; |
| |
| error_ring_free: |
| intel_ring_free(ring); |
| error_deref_obj: |
| i915_gem_object_put(ctx_obj); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| void intel_lr_context_resume(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv) |
| { |
| struct intel_engine_cs *engine; |
| struct i915_gem_context *ctx; |
| enum intel_engine_id id; |
| |
| /* Because we emit WA_TAIL_DWORDS there may be a disparity |
| * between our bookkeeping in ce->ring->head and ce->ring->tail and |
| * that stored in context. As we only write new commands from |
| * ce->ring->tail onwards, everything before that is junk. If the GPU |
| * starts reading from its RING_HEAD from the context, it may try to |
| * execute that junk and die. |
| * |
| * So to avoid that we reset the context images upon resume. For |
| * simplicity, we just zero everything out. |
| */ |
| list_for_each_entry(ctx, &dev_priv->context_list, link) { |
| for_each_engine(engine, dev_priv, id) { |
| struct intel_context *ce = &ctx->engine[engine->id]; |
| u32 *reg; |
| |
| if (!ce->state) |
| continue; |
| |
| reg = i915_gem_object_pin_map(ce->state->obj, |
| I915_MAP_WB); |
| if (WARN_ON(IS_ERR(reg))) |
| continue; |
| |
| reg += LRC_STATE_PN * PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(*reg); |
| reg[CTX_RING_HEAD+1] = 0; |
| reg[CTX_RING_TAIL+1] = 0; |
| |
| ce->state->obj->mm.dirty = true; |
| i915_gem_object_unpin_map(ce->state->obj); |
| |
| ce->ring->head = ce->ring->tail = 0; |
| intel_ring_update_space(ce->ring); |
| } |
| } |
| } |