linux/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/intel_gtt.c
Chris Wilson 89351925a4 drm/i915/gt: Switch to object allocations for page directories
The GEM object is grossly overweight for the practicality of tracking
large numbers of individual pages, yet it is currently our only
abstraction for tracking DMA allocations. Since those allocations need
to be reserved upfront before an operation, and that we need to break
away from simple system memory, we need to ditch using plain struct page
wrappers.

In the process, we drop the WC mapping as we ended up clflushing
everything anyway due to various issues across a wider range of
platforms. Though in a future step, we need to drop the kmap_atomic
approach which suggests we need to pre-map all the pages and keep them
mapped.

v2: Verify our large scratch page is suitably DMA aligned; and manually
clear the scratch since we are allocating plain struct pages full of
prior content.

Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20200729164219.5737-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
2020-09-07 14:24:08 +03:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
/*
* Copyright © 2020 Intel Corporation
*/
#include <linux/slab.h> /* fault-inject.h is not standalone! */
#include <linux/fault-inject.h>
#include "i915_trace.h"
#include "intel_gt.h"
#include "intel_gtt.h"
struct drm_i915_gem_object *alloc_pt_dma(struct i915_address_space *vm, int sz)
{
if (I915_SELFTEST_ONLY(should_fail(&vm->fault_attr, 1)))
i915_gem_shrink_all(vm->i915);
return i915_gem_object_create_internal(vm->i915, sz);
}
int pin_pt_dma(struct i915_address_space *vm, struct drm_i915_gem_object *obj)
{
int err;
err = i915_gem_object_pin_pages(obj);
if (err)
return err;
i915_gem_object_make_unshrinkable(obj);
return 0;
}
void __i915_vm_close(struct i915_address_space *vm)
{
struct i915_vma *vma, *vn;
if (!atomic_dec_and_mutex_lock(&vm->open, &vm->mutex))
return;
list_for_each_entry_safe(vma, vn, &vm->bound_list, vm_link) {
struct drm_i915_gem_object *obj = vma->obj;
/* Keep the obj (and hence the vma) alive as _we_ destroy it */
if (!kref_get_unless_zero(&obj->base.refcount))
continue;
atomic_and(~I915_VMA_PIN_MASK, &vma->flags);
WARN_ON(__i915_vma_unbind(vma));
__i915_vma_put(vma);
i915_gem_object_put(obj);
}
GEM_BUG_ON(!list_empty(&vm->bound_list));
mutex_unlock(&vm->mutex);
}
void i915_address_space_fini(struct i915_address_space *vm)
{
drm_mm_takedown(&vm->mm);
mutex_destroy(&vm->mutex);
}
static void __i915_vm_release(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct i915_address_space *vm =
container_of(work, struct i915_address_space, rcu.work);
vm->cleanup(vm);
i915_address_space_fini(vm);
kfree(vm);
}
void i915_vm_release(struct kref *kref)
{
struct i915_address_space *vm =
container_of(kref, struct i915_address_space, ref);
GEM_BUG_ON(i915_is_ggtt(vm));
trace_i915_ppgtt_release(vm);
queue_rcu_work(vm->i915->wq, &vm->rcu);
}
void i915_address_space_init(struct i915_address_space *vm, int subclass)
{
kref_init(&vm->ref);
INIT_RCU_WORK(&vm->rcu, __i915_vm_release);
atomic_set(&vm->open, 1);
/*
* The vm->mutex must be reclaim safe (for use in the shrinker).
* Do a dummy acquire now under fs_reclaim so that any allocation
* attempt holding the lock is immediately reported by lockdep.
*/
mutex_init(&vm->mutex);
lockdep_set_subclass(&vm->mutex, subclass);
i915_gem_shrinker_taints_mutex(vm->i915, &vm->mutex);
GEM_BUG_ON(!vm->total);
drm_mm_init(&vm->mm, 0, vm->total);
vm->mm.head_node.color = I915_COLOR_UNEVICTABLE;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vm->bound_list);
}
void clear_pages(struct i915_vma *vma)
{
GEM_BUG_ON(!vma->pages);
if (vma->pages != vma->obj->mm.pages) {
sg_free_table(vma->pages);
kfree(vma->pages);
}
vma->pages = NULL;
memset(&vma->page_sizes, 0, sizeof(vma->page_sizes));
}
dma_addr_t __px_dma(struct drm_i915_gem_object *p)
{
GEM_BUG_ON(!i915_gem_object_has_pages(p));
return sg_dma_address(p->mm.pages->sgl);
}
struct page *__px_page(struct drm_i915_gem_object *p)
{
GEM_BUG_ON(!i915_gem_object_has_pages(p));
return sg_page(p->mm.pages->sgl);
}
void
fill_page_dma(struct drm_i915_gem_object *p, const u64 val, unsigned int count)
{
struct page *page = __px_page(p);
void *vaddr;
vaddr = kmap(page);
memset64(vaddr, val, count);
clflush_cache_range(vaddr, PAGE_SIZE);
kunmap(page);
}
static void poison_scratch_page(struct drm_i915_gem_object *scratch)
{
struct sgt_iter sgt;
struct page *page;
u8 val;
val = 0;
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DRM_I915_DEBUG_GEM))
val = POISON_FREE;
for_each_sgt_page(page, sgt, scratch->mm.pages) {
void *vaddr;
vaddr = kmap(page);
memset(vaddr, val, PAGE_SIZE);
kunmap(page);
}
}
int setup_scratch_page(struct i915_address_space *vm)
{
unsigned long size;
/*
* In order to utilize 64K pages for an object with a size < 2M, we will
* need to support a 64K scratch page, given that every 16th entry for a
* page-table operating in 64K mode must point to a properly aligned 64K
* region, including any PTEs which happen to point to scratch.
*
* This is only relevant for the 48b PPGTT where we support
* huge-gtt-pages, see also i915_vma_insert(). However, as we share the
* scratch (read-only) between all vm, we create one 64k scratch page
* for all.
*/
size = I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_4K;
if (i915_vm_is_4lvl(vm) &&
HAS_PAGE_SIZES(vm->i915, I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_64K))
size = I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_64K;
do {
struct drm_i915_gem_object *obj;
obj = vm->alloc_pt_dma(vm, size);
if (IS_ERR(obj))
goto skip;
if (pin_pt_dma(vm, obj))
goto skip_obj;
/* We need a single contiguous page for our scratch */
if (obj->mm.page_sizes.sg < size)
goto skip_obj;
/* And it needs to be correspondingly aligned */
if (__px_dma(obj) & (size - 1))
goto skip_obj;
/*
* Use a non-zero scratch page for debugging.
*
* We want a value that should be reasonably obvious
* to spot in the error state, while also causing a GPU hang
* if executed. We prefer using a clear page in production, so
* should it ever be accidentally used, the effect should be
* fairly benign.
*/
poison_scratch_page(obj);
vm->scratch[0] = obj;
vm->scratch_order = get_order(size);
return 0;
skip_obj:
i915_gem_object_put(obj);
skip:
if (size == I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_4K)
return -ENOMEM;
size = I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_4K;
} while (1);
}
void free_scratch(struct i915_address_space *vm)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i <= vm->top; i++)
i915_gem_object_put(vm->scratch[i]);
}
void gtt_write_workarounds(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
struct drm_i915_private *i915 = gt->i915;
struct intel_uncore *uncore = gt->uncore;
/*
* This function is for gtt related workarounds. This function is
* called on driver load and after a GPU reset, so you can place
* workarounds here even if they get overwritten by GPU reset.
*/
/* WaIncreaseDefaultTLBEntries:chv,bdw,skl,bxt,kbl,glk,cfl,cnl,icl */
if (IS_BROADWELL(i915))
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN8_L3_LRA_1_GPGPU,
GEN8_L3_LRA_1_GPGPU_DEFAULT_VALUE_BDW);
else if (IS_CHERRYVIEW(i915))
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN8_L3_LRA_1_GPGPU,
GEN8_L3_LRA_1_GPGPU_DEFAULT_VALUE_CHV);
else if (IS_GEN9_LP(i915))
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN8_L3_LRA_1_GPGPU,
GEN9_L3_LRA_1_GPGPU_DEFAULT_VALUE_BXT);
else if (INTEL_GEN(i915) >= 9 && INTEL_GEN(i915) <= 11)
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN8_L3_LRA_1_GPGPU,
GEN9_L3_LRA_1_GPGPU_DEFAULT_VALUE_SKL);
/*
* To support 64K PTEs we need to first enable the use of the
* Intermediate-Page-Size(IPS) bit of the PDE field via some magical
* mmio, otherwise the page-walker will simply ignore the IPS bit. This
* shouldn't be needed after GEN10.
*
* 64K pages were first introduced from BDW+, although technically they
* only *work* from gen9+. For pre-BDW we instead have the option for
* 32K pages, but we don't currently have any support for it in our
* driver.
*/
if (HAS_PAGE_SIZES(i915, I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_64K) &&
INTEL_GEN(i915) <= 10)
intel_uncore_rmw(uncore,
GEN8_GAMW_ECO_DEV_RW_IA,
0,
GAMW_ECO_ENABLE_64K_IPS_FIELD);
if (IS_GEN_RANGE(i915, 8, 11)) {
bool can_use_gtt_cache = true;
/*
* According to the BSpec if we use 2M/1G pages then we also
* need to disable the GTT cache. At least on BDW we can see
* visual corruption when using 2M pages, and not disabling the
* GTT cache.
*/
if (HAS_PAGE_SIZES(i915, I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_2M))
can_use_gtt_cache = false;
/* WaGttCachingOffByDefault */
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
HSW_GTT_CACHE_EN,
can_use_gtt_cache ? GTT_CACHE_EN_ALL : 0);
drm_WARN_ON_ONCE(&i915->drm, can_use_gtt_cache &&
intel_uncore_read(uncore,
HSW_GTT_CACHE_EN) == 0);
}
}
static void tgl_setup_private_ppat(struct intel_uncore *uncore)
{
/* TGL doesn't support LLC or AGE settings */
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN12_PAT_INDEX(0), GEN8_PPAT_WB);
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN12_PAT_INDEX(1), GEN8_PPAT_WC);
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN12_PAT_INDEX(2), GEN8_PPAT_WT);
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN12_PAT_INDEX(3), GEN8_PPAT_UC);
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN12_PAT_INDEX(4), GEN8_PPAT_WB);
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN12_PAT_INDEX(5), GEN8_PPAT_WB);
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN12_PAT_INDEX(6), GEN8_PPAT_WB);
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN12_PAT_INDEX(7), GEN8_PPAT_WB);
}
static void cnl_setup_private_ppat(struct intel_uncore *uncore)
{
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN10_PAT_INDEX(0),
GEN8_PPAT_WB | GEN8_PPAT_LLC);
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN10_PAT_INDEX(1),
GEN8_PPAT_WC | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC);
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN10_PAT_INDEX(2),
GEN8_PPAT_WT | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC);
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN10_PAT_INDEX(3),
GEN8_PPAT_UC);
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN10_PAT_INDEX(4),
GEN8_PPAT_WB | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC | GEN8_PPAT_AGE(0));
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN10_PAT_INDEX(5),
GEN8_PPAT_WB | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC | GEN8_PPAT_AGE(1));
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN10_PAT_INDEX(6),
GEN8_PPAT_WB | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC | GEN8_PPAT_AGE(2));
intel_uncore_write(uncore,
GEN10_PAT_INDEX(7),
GEN8_PPAT_WB | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC | GEN8_PPAT_AGE(3));
}
/*
* The GGTT and PPGTT need a private PPAT setup in order to handle cacheability
* bits. When using advanced contexts each context stores its own PAT, but
* writing this data shouldn't be harmful even in those cases.
*/
static void bdw_setup_private_ppat(struct intel_uncore *uncore)
{
u64 pat;
pat = GEN8_PPAT(0, GEN8_PPAT_WB | GEN8_PPAT_LLC) | /* for normal objects, no eLLC */
GEN8_PPAT(1, GEN8_PPAT_WC | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC) | /* for something pointing to ptes? */
GEN8_PPAT(2, GEN8_PPAT_WT | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC) | /* for scanout with eLLC */
GEN8_PPAT(3, GEN8_PPAT_UC) | /* Uncached objects, mostly for scanout */
GEN8_PPAT(4, GEN8_PPAT_WB | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC | GEN8_PPAT_AGE(0)) |
GEN8_PPAT(5, GEN8_PPAT_WB | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC | GEN8_PPAT_AGE(1)) |
GEN8_PPAT(6, GEN8_PPAT_WB | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC | GEN8_PPAT_AGE(2)) |
GEN8_PPAT(7, GEN8_PPAT_WB | GEN8_PPAT_LLCELLC | GEN8_PPAT_AGE(3));
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN8_PRIVATE_PAT_LO, lower_32_bits(pat));
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN8_PRIVATE_PAT_HI, upper_32_bits(pat));
}
static void chv_setup_private_ppat(struct intel_uncore *uncore)
{
u64 pat;
/*
* Map WB on BDW to snooped on CHV.
*
* Only the snoop bit has meaning for CHV, the rest is
* ignored.
*
* The hardware will never snoop for certain types of accesses:
* - CPU GTT (GMADR->GGTT->no snoop->memory)
* - PPGTT page tables
* - some other special cycles
*
* As with BDW, we also need to consider the following for GT accesses:
* "For GGTT, there is NO pat_sel[2:0] from the entry,
* so RTL will always use the value corresponding to
* pat_sel = 000".
* Which means we must set the snoop bit in PAT entry 0
* in order to keep the global status page working.
*/
pat = GEN8_PPAT(0, CHV_PPAT_SNOOP) |
GEN8_PPAT(1, 0) |
GEN8_PPAT(2, 0) |
GEN8_PPAT(3, 0) |
GEN8_PPAT(4, CHV_PPAT_SNOOP) |
GEN8_PPAT(5, CHV_PPAT_SNOOP) |
GEN8_PPAT(6, CHV_PPAT_SNOOP) |
GEN8_PPAT(7, CHV_PPAT_SNOOP);
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN8_PRIVATE_PAT_LO, lower_32_bits(pat));
intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN8_PRIVATE_PAT_HI, upper_32_bits(pat));
}
void setup_private_pat(struct intel_uncore *uncore)
{
struct drm_i915_private *i915 = uncore->i915;
GEM_BUG_ON(INTEL_GEN(i915) < 8);
if (INTEL_GEN(i915) >= 12)
tgl_setup_private_ppat(uncore);
else if (INTEL_GEN(i915) >= 10)
cnl_setup_private_ppat(uncore);
else if (IS_CHERRYVIEW(i915) || IS_GEN9_LP(i915))
chv_setup_private_ppat(uncore);
else
bdw_setup_private_ppat(uncore);
}
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DRM_I915_SELFTEST)
#include "selftests/mock_gtt.c"
#endif