1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 or MIT
2 /* Copyright 2019 Linaro, Ltd, Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> */
3 /* Copyright 2023 Collabora ltd. */
4 /* Copyright 2025 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. */
5
6 #include <drm/drm_debugfs.h>
7 #include <drm/drm_drv.h>
8 #include <drm/drm_exec.h>
9 #include <drm/drm_file.h>
10 #include <drm/drm_gpuvm.h>
11 #include <drm/drm_managed.h>
12 #include <drm/drm_print.h>
13 #include <drm/gpu_scheduler.h>
14 #include <drm/panthor_drm.h>
15
16 #include <linux/atomic.h>
17 #include <linux/bitfield.h>
18 #include <linux/delay.h>
19 #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
20 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
21 #include <linux/io.h>
22 #include <linux/iopoll.h>
23 #include <linux/io-pgtable.h>
24 #include <linux/iommu.h>
25 #include <linux/kmemleak.h>
26 #include <linux/platform_device.h>
27 #include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
28 #include <linux/rwsem.h>
29 #include <linux/sched.h>
30 #include <linux/shmem_fs.h>
31 #include <linux/sizes.h>
32
33 #include "panthor_device.h"
34 #include "panthor_gem.h"
35 #include "panthor_gpu.h"
36 #include "panthor_gpu_regs.h"
37 #include "panthor_heap.h"
38 #include "panthor_mmu.h"
39 #include "panthor_mmu_regs.h"
40 #include "panthor_sched.h"
41
42 #define MAX_AS_SLOTS 32
43
44 struct panthor_vm;
45
46 /**
47 * struct panthor_as_slot - Address space slot
48 */
49 struct panthor_as_slot {
50 /** @vm: VM bound to this slot. NULL is no VM is bound. */
51 struct panthor_vm *vm;
52 };
53
54 /**
55 * struct panthor_mmu - MMU related data
56 */
57 struct panthor_mmu {
58 /** @iomem: CPU mapping of MMU_AS_CONTROL iomem region */
59 void __iomem *iomem;
60
61 /** @irq: The MMU irq. */
62 struct panthor_irq irq;
63
64 /**
65 * @as: Address space related fields.
66 *
67 * The GPU has a limited number of address spaces (AS) slots, forcing
68 * us to re-assign them to re-assign slots on-demand.
69 */
70 struct {
71 /** @as.slots_lock: Lock protecting access to all other AS fields. */
72 struct mutex slots_lock;
73
74 /** @as.alloc_mask: Bitmask encoding the allocated slots. */
75 unsigned long alloc_mask;
76
77 /** @as.faulty_mask: Bitmask encoding the faulty slots. */
78 unsigned long faulty_mask;
79
80 /** @as.slots: VMs currently bound to the AS slots. */
81 struct panthor_as_slot slots[MAX_AS_SLOTS];
82
83 /**
84 * @as.lru_list: List of least recently used VMs.
85 *
86 * We use this list to pick a VM to evict when all slots are
87 * used.
88 *
89 * There should be no more active VMs than there are AS slots,
90 * so this LRU is just here to keep VMs bound until there's
91 * a need to release a slot, thus avoid unnecessary TLB/cache
92 * flushes.
93 */
94 struct list_head lru_list;
95 } as;
96
97 /** @vm: VMs management fields */
98 struct {
99 /** @vm.lock: Lock protecting access to list. */
100 struct mutex lock;
101
102 /** @vm.list: List containing all VMs. */
103 struct list_head list;
104
105 /** @vm.reset_in_progress: True if a reset is in progress. */
106 bool reset_in_progress;
107
108 /** @vm.wq: Workqueue used for the VM_BIND queues. */
109 struct workqueue_struct *wq;
110 } vm;
111 };
112
113 /**
114 * struct panthor_vm_pool - VM pool object
115 */
116 struct panthor_vm_pool {
117 /** @xa: Array used for VM handle tracking. */
118 struct xarray xa;
119 };
120
121 /**
122 * struct panthor_vma - GPU mapping object
123 *
124 * This is used to track GEM mappings in GPU space.
125 */
126 struct panthor_vma {
127 /** @base: Inherits from drm_gpuva. */
128 struct drm_gpuva base;
129
130 /** @node: Used to implement deferred release of VMAs. */
131 struct list_head node;
132
133 /**
134 * @flags: Combination of drm_panthor_vm_bind_op_flags.
135 *
136 * Only map related flags are accepted.
137 */
138 u32 flags;
139
140 /** @evicted: True if the VMA has been evicted. */
141 bool evicted;
142 };
143
144 /**
145 * struct panthor_vm_op_ctx - VM operation context
146 *
147 * With VM operations potentially taking place in a dma-signaling path, we
148 * need to make sure everything that might require resource allocation is
149 * pre-allocated upfront. This is what this operation context is far.
150 *
151 * We also collect resources that have been freed, so we can release them
152 * asynchronously, and let the VM_BIND scheduler process the next VM_BIND
153 * request.
154 */
155 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx {
156 /** @rsvd_page_tables: Pages reserved for the MMU page table update. */
157 struct {
158 /** @rsvd_page_tables.count: Number of pages reserved. */
159 u32 count;
160
161 /** @rsvd_page_tables.ptr: Point to the first unused page in the @pages table. */
162 u32 ptr;
163
164 /**
165 * @rsvd_page_tables.pages: Array of pages to be used for an MMU page table update.
166 *
167 * After an VM operation, there might be free pages left in this array.
168 * They should be returned to the pt_cache as part of the op_ctx cleanup.
169 */
170 void **pages;
171 } rsvd_page_tables;
172
173 /**
174 * @preallocated_vmas: Pre-allocated VMAs to handle the remap case.
175 *
176 * Partial unmap requests or map requests overlapping existing mappings will
177 * trigger a remap call, which need to register up to three panthor_vma objects
178 * (one for the new mapping, and two for the previous and next mappings).
179 */
180 struct panthor_vma *preallocated_vmas[3];
181
182 /** @flags: Combination of drm_panthor_vm_bind_op_flags. */
183 u32 flags;
184
185 /** @va: Virtual range targeted by the VM operation. */
186 struct {
187 /** @va.addr: Start address. */
188 u64 addr;
189
190 /** @va.range: Range size. */
191 u64 range;
192 } va;
193
194 /** @map: Fields specific to a map operation. */
195 struct {
196 /** @map.vm_bo: Buffer object to map. */
197 struct drm_gpuvm_bo *vm_bo;
198
199 /** @map.bo_offset: Offset in the buffer object. */
200 u64 bo_offset;
201
202 /**
203 * @map.sgt: sg-table pointing to pages backing the GEM object.
204 *
205 * This is gathered at job creation time, such that we don't have
206 * to allocate in ::run_job().
207 */
208 struct sg_table *sgt;
209
210 /** @map.bo: the BO being mapped. */
211 struct panthor_gem_object *bo;
212 } map;
213 };
214
215 /**
216 * struct panthor_vm - VM object
217 *
218 * A VM is an object representing a GPU (or MCU) virtual address space.
219 * It embeds the MMU page table for this address space, a tree containing
220 * all the virtual mappings of GEM objects, and other things needed to manage
221 * the VM.
222 *
223 * Except for the MCU VM, which is managed by the kernel, all other VMs are
224 * created by userspace and mostly managed by userspace, using the
225 * %DRM_IOCTL_PANTHOR_VM_BIND ioctl.
226 *
227 * A portion of the virtual address space is reserved for kernel objects,
228 * like heap chunks, and userspace gets to decide how much of the virtual
229 * address space is left to the kernel (half of the virtual address space
230 * by default).
231 */
232 struct panthor_vm {
233 /**
234 * @base: Inherit from drm_gpuvm.
235 *
236 * We delegate all the VA management to the common drm_gpuvm framework
237 * and only implement hooks to update the MMU page table.
238 */
239 struct drm_gpuvm base;
240
241 /**
242 * @sched: Scheduler used for asynchronous VM_BIND request.
243 *
244 * We use a 1:1 scheduler here.
245 */
246 struct drm_gpu_scheduler sched;
247
248 /**
249 * @entity: Scheduling entity representing the VM_BIND queue.
250 *
251 * There's currently one bind queue per VM. It doesn't make sense to
252 * allow more given the VM operations are serialized anyway.
253 */
254 struct drm_sched_entity entity;
255
256 /** @ptdev: Device. */
257 struct panthor_device *ptdev;
258
259 /** @memattr: Value to program to the AS_MEMATTR register. */
260 u64 memattr;
261
262 /** @pgtbl_ops: Page table operations. */
263 struct io_pgtable_ops *pgtbl_ops;
264
265 /** @root_page_table: Stores the root page table pointer. */
266 void *root_page_table;
267
268 /**
269 * @op_lock: Lock used to serialize operations on a VM.
270 *
271 * The serialization of jobs queued to the VM_BIND queue is already
272 * taken care of by drm_sched, but we need to serialize synchronous
273 * and asynchronous VM_BIND request. This is what this lock is for.
274 */
275 struct mutex op_lock;
276
277 /**
278 * @op_ctx: The context attached to the currently executing VM operation.
279 *
280 * NULL when no operation is in progress.
281 */
282 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx;
283
284 /**
285 * @mm: Memory management object representing the auto-VA/kernel-VA.
286 *
287 * Used to auto-allocate VA space for kernel-managed objects (tiler
288 * heaps, ...).
289 *
290 * For the MCU VM, this is managing the VA range that's used to map
291 * all shared interfaces.
292 *
293 * For user VMs, the range is specified by userspace, and must not
294 * exceed half of the VA space addressable.
295 */
296 struct drm_mm mm;
297
298 /** @mm_lock: Lock protecting the @mm field. */
299 struct mutex mm_lock;
300
301 /** @kernel_auto_va: Automatic VA-range for kernel BOs. */
302 struct {
303 /** @kernel_auto_va.start: Start of the automatic VA-range for kernel BOs. */
304 u64 start;
305
306 /** @kernel_auto_va.size: Size of the automatic VA-range for kernel BOs. */
307 u64 end;
308 } kernel_auto_va;
309
310 /** @as: Address space related fields. */
311 struct {
312 /**
313 * @as.id: ID of the address space this VM is bound to.
314 *
315 * A value of -1 means the VM is inactive/not bound.
316 */
317 int id;
318
319 /** @as.active_cnt: Number of active users of this VM. */
320 refcount_t active_cnt;
321
322 /**
323 * @as.lru_node: Used to instead the VM in the panthor_mmu::as::lru_list.
324 *
325 * Active VMs should not be inserted in the LRU list.
326 */
327 struct list_head lru_node;
328 } as;
329
330 /**
331 * @heaps: Tiler heap related fields.
332 */
333 struct {
334 /**
335 * @heaps.pool: The heap pool attached to this VM.
336 *
337 * Will stay NULL until someone creates a heap context on this VM.
338 */
339 struct panthor_heap_pool *pool;
340
341 /** @heaps.lock: Lock used to protect access to @pool. */
342 struct mutex lock;
343 } heaps;
344
345 /** @node: Used to insert the VM in the panthor_mmu::vm::list. */
346 struct list_head node;
347
348 /** @for_mcu: True if this is the MCU VM. */
349 bool for_mcu;
350
351 /**
352 * @destroyed: True if the VM was destroyed.
353 *
354 * No further bind requests should be queued to a destroyed VM.
355 */
356 bool destroyed;
357
358 /**
359 * @unusable: True if the VM has turned unusable because something
360 * bad happened during an asynchronous request.
361 *
362 * We don't try to recover from such failures, because this implies
363 * informing userspace about the specific operation that failed, and
364 * hoping the userspace driver can replay things from there. This all
365 * sounds very complicated for little gain.
366 *
367 * Instead, we should just flag the VM as unusable, and fail any
368 * further request targeting this VM.
369 *
370 * We also provide a way to query a VM state, so userspace can destroy
371 * it and create a new one.
372 *
373 * As an analogy, this would be mapped to a VK_ERROR_DEVICE_LOST
374 * situation, where the logical device needs to be re-created.
375 */
376 bool unusable;
377
378 /**
379 * @unhandled_fault: Unhandled fault happened.
380 *
381 * This should be reported to the scheduler, and the queue/group be
382 * flagged as faulty as a result.
383 */
384 bool unhandled_fault;
385
386 /** @locked_region: Information about the currently locked region currently. */
387 struct {
388 /** @locked_region.start: Start of the locked region. */
389 u64 start;
390
391 /** @locked_region.size: Size of the locked region. */
392 u64 size;
393 } locked_region;
394
395 /** @reclaim: Fields related to BO reclaim. */
396 struct {
397 /** @reclaim.lru: LRU of BOs that are only mapped to this VM. */
398 struct drm_gem_lru lru;
399
400 /**
401 * @reclaim.lru_node: Node used to insert the VM in
402 * panthor_device::reclaim::vms.
403 */
404 struct list_head lru_node;
405 } reclaim;
406 };
407
408 /**
409 * struct panthor_vm_bind_job - VM bind job
410 */
411 struct panthor_vm_bind_job {
412 /** @base: Inherit from drm_sched_job. */
413 struct drm_sched_job base;
414
415 /** @refcount: Reference count. */
416 struct kref refcount;
417
418 /** @cleanup_op_ctx_work: Work used to cleanup the VM operation context. */
419 struct work_struct cleanup_op_ctx_work;
420
421 /** @vm: VM targeted by the VM operation. */
422 struct panthor_vm *vm;
423
424 /** @ctx: Operation context. */
425 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx ctx;
426 };
427
428 /*
429 * @pt_cache: Cache used to allocate MMU page tables.
430 *
431 * The pre-allocation pattern forces us to over-allocate to plan for
432 * the worst case scenario, and return the pages we didn't use.
433 *
434 * Having a kmem_cache allows us to speed allocations.
435 */
436 static struct kmem_cache *pt_cache;
437
438 /**
439 * alloc_pt() - Custom page table allocator
440 * @cookie: Cookie passed at page table allocation time.
441 * @size: Size of the page table. This size should be fixed,
442 * and determined at creation time based on the granule size.
443 * @gfp: GFP flags.
444 *
445 * We want a custom allocator so we can use a cache for page table
446 * allocations and amortize the cost of the over-reservation that's
447 * done to allow asynchronous VM operations.
448 *
449 * Return: non-NULL on success, NULL if the allocation failed for any
450 * reason.
451 */
alloc_pt(void * cookie,size_t size,gfp_t gfp)452 static void *alloc_pt(void *cookie, size_t size, gfp_t gfp)
453 {
454 struct panthor_vm *vm = cookie;
455 void *page;
456
457 /* Allocation of the root page table happening during init. */
458 if (unlikely(!vm->root_page_table)) {
459 struct page *p;
460
461 drm_WARN_ON(&vm->ptdev->base, vm->op_ctx);
462 p = alloc_pages_node(dev_to_node(vm->ptdev->base.dev),
463 gfp | __GFP_ZERO, get_order(size));
464 page = p ? page_address(p) : NULL;
465 vm->root_page_table = page;
466 return page;
467 }
468
469 /* We're not supposed to have anything bigger than 4k here, because we picked a
470 * 4k granule size at init time.
471 */
472 if (drm_WARN_ON(&vm->ptdev->base, size != SZ_4K))
473 return NULL;
474
475 /* We must have some op_ctx attached to the VM and it must have at least one
476 * free page.
477 */
478 if (drm_WARN_ON(&vm->ptdev->base, !vm->op_ctx) ||
479 drm_WARN_ON(&vm->ptdev->base,
480 vm->op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.ptr >= vm->op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.count))
481 return NULL;
482
483 page = vm->op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.pages[vm->op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.ptr++];
484 memset(page, 0, SZ_4K);
485
486 /* Page table entries don't use virtual addresses, which trips out
487 * kmemleak. kmemleak_alloc_phys() might work, but physical addresses
488 * are mixed with other fields, and I fear kmemleak won't detect that
489 * either.
490 *
491 * Let's just ignore memory passed to the page-table driver for now.
492 */
493 kmemleak_ignore(page);
494 return page;
495 }
496
497 /**
498 * free_pt() - Custom page table free function
499 * @cookie: Cookie passed at page table allocation time.
500 * @data: Page table to free.
501 * @size: Size of the page table. This size should be fixed,
502 * and determined at creation time based on the granule size.
503 */
free_pt(void * cookie,void * data,size_t size)504 static void free_pt(void *cookie, void *data, size_t size)
505 {
506 struct panthor_vm *vm = cookie;
507
508 if (unlikely(vm->root_page_table == data)) {
509 free_pages((unsigned long)data, get_order(size));
510 vm->root_page_table = NULL;
511 return;
512 }
513
514 if (drm_WARN_ON(&vm->ptdev->base, size != SZ_4K))
515 return;
516
517 /* Return the page to the pt_cache. */
518 kmem_cache_free(pt_cache, data);
519 }
520
wait_ready(struct panthor_device * ptdev,u32 as_nr)521 static int wait_ready(struct panthor_device *ptdev, u32 as_nr)
522 {
523 struct panthor_mmu *mmu = ptdev->mmu;
524 int ret;
525 u32 val;
526
527 /* Wait for the MMU status to indicate there is no active command, in
528 * case one is pending.
529 */
530 ret = gpu_read_relaxed_poll_timeout_atomic(mmu->iomem, AS_STATUS(as_nr), val,
531 !(val & AS_STATUS_AS_ACTIVE), 10, 100000);
532
533 if (ret) {
534 panthor_device_schedule_reset(ptdev);
535 drm_err(&ptdev->base, "AS_ACTIVE bit stuck\n");
536 }
537
538 return ret;
539 }
540
as_send_cmd_and_wait(struct panthor_device * ptdev,u32 as_nr,u32 cmd)541 static int as_send_cmd_and_wait(struct panthor_device *ptdev, u32 as_nr, u32 cmd)
542 {
543 int status;
544
545 /* write AS_COMMAND when MMU is ready to accept another command */
546 status = wait_ready(ptdev, as_nr);
547 if (!status) {
548 gpu_write(ptdev->mmu->iomem, AS_COMMAND(as_nr), cmd);
549 status = wait_ready(ptdev, as_nr);
550 }
551
552 return status;
553 }
554
pack_region_range(struct panthor_device * ptdev,u64 * region_start,u64 * size)555 static u64 pack_region_range(struct panthor_device *ptdev, u64 *region_start, u64 *size)
556 {
557 u8 region_width;
558 u64 region_end = *region_start + *size;
559
560 if (drm_WARN_ON_ONCE(&ptdev->base, !*size))
561 return 0;
562
563 /*
564 * The locked region is a naturally aligned power of 2 block encoded as
565 * log2 minus(1).
566 * Calculate the desired start/end and look for the highest bit which
567 * differs. The smallest naturally aligned block must include this bit
568 * change, the desired region starts with this bit (and subsequent bits)
569 * zeroed and ends with the bit (and subsequent bits) set to one.
570 */
571 region_width = max(fls64(*region_start ^ (region_end - 1)),
572 const_ilog2(AS_LOCK_REGION_MIN_SIZE)) - 1;
573
574 /*
575 * Mask off the low bits of region_start (which would be ignored by
576 * the hardware anyway)
577 */
578 *region_start &= GENMASK_ULL(63, region_width);
579 *size = 1ull << (region_width + 1);
580
581 return region_width | *region_start;
582 }
583
panthor_mmu_as_fault_mask(struct panthor_device * ptdev,u32 as)584 static u32 panthor_mmu_as_fault_mask(struct panthor_device *ptdev, u32 as)
585 {
586 return BIT(as);
587 }
588
589 /* Forward declaration to call helpers within as_enable/disable */
590 static void panthor_mmu_irq_handler(struct panthor_device *ptdev, u32 status);
591 PANTHOR_IRQ_HANDLER(mmu, panthor_mmu_irq_handler);
592
panthor_mmu_as_enable(struct panthor_device * ptdev,u32 as_nr,u64 transtab,u64 transcfg,u64 memattr)593 static int panthor_mmu_as_enable(struct panthor_device *ptdev, u32 as_nr,
594 u64 transtab, u64 transcfg, u64 memattr)
595 {
596 struct panthor_mmu *mmu = ptdev->mmu;
597
598 panthor_mmu_irq_enable_events(&ptdev->mmu->irq,
599 panthor_mmu_as_fault_mask(ptdev, as_nr));
600
601 gpu_write64(mmu->iomem, AS_TRANSTAB(as_nr), transtab);
602 gpu_write64(mmu->iomem, AS_MEMATTR(as_nr), memattr);
603 gpu_write64(mmu->iomem, AS_TRANSCFG(as_nr), transcfg);
604
605 return as_send_cmd_and_wait(ptdev, as_nr, AS_COMMAND_UPDATE);
606 }
607
panthor_mmu_as_disable(struct panthor_device * ptdev,u32 as_nr,bool recycle_slot)608 static int panthor_mmu_as_disable(struct panthor_device *ptdev, u32 as_nr,
609 bool recycle_slot)
610 {
611 struct panthor_mmu *mmu = ptdev->mmu;
612 struct panthor_vm *vm = ptdev->mmu->as.slots[as_nr].vm;
613 int ret;
614
615 lockdep_assert_held(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
616
617 panthor_mmu_irq_disable_events(&ptdev->mmu->irq,
618 panthor_mmu_as_fault_mask(ptdev, as_nr));
619
620 /* Flush+invalidate RW caches, invalidate RO ones. */
621 ret = panthor_gpu_flush_caches(ptdev, CACHE_CLEAN | CACHE_INV,
622 CACHE_CLEAN | CACHE_INV, CACHE_INV);
623 if (ret)
624 return ret;
625
626 if (vm && vm->locked_region.size) {
627 /* Unlock the region if there's a lock pending. */
628 ret = as_send_cmd_and_wait(ptdev, vm->as.id, AS_COMMAND_UNLOCK);
629 if (ret)
630 return ret;
631 }
632
633 /* If the slot is going to be used immediately, don't bother changing
634 * the config.
635 */
636 if (recycle_slot)
637 return 0;
638
639 gpu_write64(mmu->iomem, AS_TRANSTAB(as_nr), 0);
640 gpu_write64(mmu->iomem, AS_MEMATTR(as_nr), 0);
641 gpu_write64(mmu->iomem, AS_TRANSCFG(as_nr), AS_TRANSCFG_ADRMODE_UNMAPPED);
642
643 return as_send_cmd_and_wait(ptdev, as_nr, AS_COMMAND_UPDATE);
644 }
645
panthor_mmu_fault_mask(struct panthor_device * ptdev,u32 value)646 static u32 panthor_mmu_fault_mask(struct panthor_device *ptdev, u32 value)
647 {
648 /* Bits 16 to 31 mean REQ_COMPLETE. */
649 return value & GENMASK(15, 0);
650 }
651
652 /**
653 * panthor_vm_has_unhandled_faults() - Check if a VM has unhandled faults
654 * @vm: VM to check.
655 *
656 * Return: true if the VM has unhandled faults, false otherwise.
657 */
panthor_vm_has_unhandled_faults(struct panthor_vm * vm)658 bool panthor_vm_has_unhandled_faults(struct panthor_vm *vm)
659 {
660 return vm->unhandled_fault;
661 }
662
663 /**
664 * panthor_vm_is_unusable() - Check if the VM is still usable
665 * @vm: VM to check.
666 *
667 * Return: true if the VM is unusable, false otherwise.
668 */
panthor_vm_is_unusable(struct panthor_vm * vm)669 bool panthor_vm_is_unusable(struct panthor_vm *vm)
670 {
671 return vm->unusable;
672 }
673
panthor_vm_release_as_locked(struct panthor_vm * vm)674 static void panthor_vm_release_as_locked(struct panthor_vm *vm)
675 {
676 struct panthor_device *ptdev = vm->ptdev;
677
678 lockdep_assert_held(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
679
680 if (drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base, vm->as.id < 0))
681 return;
682
683 ptdev->mmu->as.slots[vm->as.id].vm = NULL;
684 clear_bit(vm->as.id, &ptdev->mmu->as.alloc_mask);
685 refcount_set(&vm->as.active_cnt, 0);
686 list_del_init(&vm->as.lru_node);
687 vm->as.id = -1;
688 }
689
690 /**
691 * panthor_vm_active() - Flag a VM as active
692 * @vm: VM to flag as active.
693 *
694 * Assigns an address space to a VM so it can be used by the GPU/MCU.
695 *
696 * Return: 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise.
697 */
panthor_vm_active(struct panthor_vm * vm)698 int panthor_vm_active(struct panthor_vm *vm)
699 {
700 struct panthor_device *ptdev = vm->ptdev;
701 u32 va_bits = GPU_MMU_FEATURES_VA_BITS(ptdev->gpu_info.mmu_features);
702 struct io_pgtable_cfg *cfg = &io_pgtable_ops_to_pgtable(vm->pgtbl_ops)->cfg;
703 int ret = 0, as, cookie;
704 u64 transtab, transcfg;
705 u32 fault_mask;
706
707 if (!drm_dev_enter(&ptdev->base, &cookie))
708 return -ENODEV;
709
710 if (refcount_inc_not_zero(&vm->as.active_cnt))
711 goto out_dev_exit;
712
713 /* As soon as active is called, we place the VM at the end of the VM LRU.
714 * If something fails after that, the only downside is that this VM that
715 * never became active in the first place will be reclaimed last, but
716 * that's an acceptable trade-off.
717 */
718 mutex_lock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
719 if (vm->reclaim.lru.count)
720 list_move_tail(&vm->reclaim.lru_node, &ptdev->reclaim.vms);
721 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
722
723 /* Make sure we don't race with lock/unlock_region() calls
724 * happening around VM bind operations.
725 */
726 mutex_lock(&vm->op_lock);
727 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
728
729 if (refcount_inc_not_zero(&vm->as.active_cnt))
730 goto out_unlock;
731
732 as = vm->as.id;
733 if (as >= 0) {
734 /* Unhandled pagefault on this AS, the MMU was disabled. We need to
735 * re-enable the MMU after clearing+unmasking the AS interrupts.
736 */
737 if (ptdev->mmu->as.faulty_mask & panthor_mmu_as_fault_mask(ptdev, as))
738 goto out_enable_as;
739
740 goto out_make_active;
741 }
742
743 /* Check for a free AS */
744 if (vm->for_mcu) {
745 drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base, ptdev->mmu->as.alloc_mask & BIT(0));
746 as = 0;
747 } else {
748 as = ffz(ptdev->mmu->as.alloc_mask | BIT(0));
749 }
750
751 if (!(BIT(as) & ptdev->gpu_info.as_present)) {
752 struct panthor_vm *lru_vm;
753
754 lru_vm = list_first_entry_or_null(&ptdev->mmu->as.lru_list,
755 struct panthor_vm,
756 as.lru_node);
757 if (drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base, !lru_vm)) {
758 ret = -EBUSY;
759 goto out_unlock;
760 }
761
762 drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base, refcount_read(&lru_vm->as.active_cnt));
763 as = lru_vm->as.id;
764
765 ret = panthor_mmu_as_disable(ptdev, as, true);
766 if (ret)
767 goto out_unlock;
768
769 panthor_vm_release_as_locked(lru_vm);
770 }
771
772 /* Assign the free or reclaimed AS to the FD */
773 vm->as.id = as;
774 set_bit(as, &ptdev->mmu->as.alloc_mask);
775 ptdev->mmu->as.slots[as].vm = vm;
776
777 out_enable_as:
778 transtab = cfg->arm_lpae_s1_cfg.ttbr;
779 transcfg = AS_TRANSCFG_PTW_MEMATTR_WB |
780 AS_TRANSCFG_PTW_RA |
781 AS_TRANSCFG_ADRMODE_AARCH64_4K |
782 AS_TRANSCFG_INA_BITS(55 - va_bits);
783 if (ptdev->coherent)
784 transcfg |= AS_TRANSCFG_PTW_SH_OS;
785
786 /* If the VM is re-activated, we clear the fault. */
787 vm->unhandled_fault = false;
788
789 /* Unhandled pagefault on this AS, clear the fault and enable the AS,
790 * which re-enables interrupts.
791 */
792 fault_mask = panthor_mmu_as_fault_mask(ptdev, as);
793 if (ptdev->mmu->as.faulty_mask & fault_mask) {
794 gpu_write(ptdev->mmu->irq.iomem, INT_CLEAR, fault_mask);
795 ptdev->mmu->as.faulty_mask &= ~fault_mask;
796 }
797
798 /* The VM update is guarded by ::op_lock, which we take at the beginning
799 * of this function, so we don't expect any locked region here.
800 */
801 drm_WARN_ON(&vm->ptdev->base, vm->locked_region.size > 0);
802 ret = panthor_mmu_as_enable(vm->ptdev, vm->as.id, transtab, transcfg, vm->memattr);
803
804 out_make_active:
805 if (!ret) {
806 refcount_set(&vm->as.active_cnt, 1);
807 list_del_init(&vm->as.lru_node);
808 }
809
810 out_unlock:
811 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
812 mutex_unlock(&vm->op_lock);
813
814 out_dev_exit:
815 drm_dev_exit(cookie);
816 return ret;
817 }
818
819 /**
820 * panthor_vm_idle() - Flag a VM idle
821 * @vm: VM to flag as idle.
822 *
823 * When we know the GPU is done with the VM (no more jobs to process),
824 * we can relinquish the AS slot attached to this VM, if any.
825 *
826 * We don't release the slot immediately, but instead place the VM in
827 * the LRU list, so it can be evicted if another VM needs an AS slot.
828 * This way, VMs keep attached to the AS they were given until we run
829 * out of free slot, limiting the number of MMU operations (TLB flush
830 * and other AS updates).
831 */
panthor_vm_idle(struct panthor_vm * vm)832 void panthor_vm_idle(struct panthor_vm *vm)
833 {
834 struct panthor_device *ptdev = vm->ptdev;
835
836 if (!refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock(&vm->as.active_cnt, &ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock))
837 return;
838
839 if (!drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base, vm->as.id == -1 || !list_empty(&vm->as.lru_node)))
840 list_add_tail(&vm->as.lru_node, &ptdev->mmu->as.lru_list);
841
842 refcount_set(&vm->as.active_cnt, 0);
843 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
844 }
845
panthor_vm_page_size(struct panthor_vm * vm)846 u32 panthor_vm_page_size(struct panthor_vm *vm)
847 {
848 const struct io_pgtable *pgt = io_pgtable_ops_to_pgtable(vm->pgtbl_ops);
849 u32 pg_shift = ffs(pgt->cfg.pgsize_bitmap) - 1;
850
851 return 1u << pg_shift;
852 }
853
panthor_vm_stop(struct panthor_vm * vm)854 static void panthor_vm_stop(struct panthor_vm *vm)
855 {
856 drm_sched_stop(&vm->sched, NULL);
857 }
858
panthor_vm_start(struct panthor_vm * vm)859 static void panthor_vm_start(struct panthor_vm *vm)
860 {
861 drm_sched_start(&vm->sched, 0);
862 }
863
864 /**
865 * panthor_vm_as() - Get the AS slot attached to a VM
866 * @vm: VM to get the AS slot of.
867 *
868 * Return: -1 if the VM is not assigned an AS slot yet, >= 0 otherwise.
869 */
panthor_vm_as(struct panthor_vm * vm)870 int panthor_vm_as(struct panthor_vm *vm)
871 {
872 return vm->as.id;
873 }
874
get_pgsize(u64 addr,size_t size,size_t * count)875 static size_t get_pgsize(u64 addr, size_t size, size_t *count)
876 {
877 /*
878 * io-pgtable only operates on multiple pages within a single table
879 * entry, so we need to split at boundaries of the table size, i.e.
880 * the next block size up. The distance from address A to the next
881 * boundary of block size B is logically B - A % B, but in unsigned
882 * two's complement where B is a power of two we get the equivalence
883 * B - A % B == (B - A) % B == (n * B - A) % B, and choose n = 0 :)
884 */
885 size_t blk_offset = -addr % SZ_2M;
886
887 if (blk_offset || size < SZ_2M) {
888 *count = min_not_zero(blk_offset, size) / SZ_4K;
889 return SZ_4K;
890 }
891 blk_offset = -addr % SZ_1G ?: SZ_1G;
892 *count = min(blk_offset, size) / SZ_2M;
893 return SZ_2M;
894 }
895
panthor_vm_declare_unusable(struct panthor_vm * vm)896 static void panthor_vm_declare_unusable(struct panthor_vm *vm)
897 {
898 struct panthor_device *ptdev = vm->ptdev;
899 int cookie;
900
901 if (vm->unusable)
902 return;
903
904 vm->unusable = true;
905 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
906 if (vm->as.id >= 0 && drm_dev_enter(&ptdev->base, &cookie)) {
907 panthor_mmu_as_disable(ptdev, vm->as.id, false);
908 drm_dev_exit(cookie);
909 }
910 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
911 }
912
panthor_vm_unmap_pages(struct panthor_vm * vm,u64 iova,u64 size)913 static void panthor_vm_unmap_pages(struct panthor_vm *vm, u64 iova, u64 size)
914 {
915 struct panthor_device *ptdev = vm->ptdev;
916 struct io_pgtable_ops *ops = vm->pgtbl_ops;
917 u64 start_iova = iova;
918 u64 offset = 0;
919
920 if (!size)
921 return;
922
923 drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base,
924 (iova < vm->locked_region.start) ||
925 (iova + size > vm->locked_region.start + vm->locked_region.size));
926
927 while (offset < size) {
928 size_t unmapped_sz = 0, pgcount;
929 size_t pgsize = get_pgsize(iova + offset, size - offset, &pgcount);
930
931 unmapped_sz = ops->unmap_pages(ops, iova + offset, pgsize, pgcount, NULL);
932 if (drm_WARN_ON_ONCE(&ptdev->base, unmapped_sz != pgsize * pgcount)) {
933 /* Gracefully handle sparsely unmapped regions to avoid leaving
934 * page table pages behind when the drm_gpuvm and VM page table
935 * are out-of-sync. This is not supposed to happen, hence the
936 * above WARN_ON().
937 */
938 while (!ops->iova_to_phys(ops, iova + unmapped_sz) &&
939 unmapped_sz < pgsize * pgcount)
940 unmapped_sz += SZ_4K;
941
942 /* We're passed the point where we can try to fix things,
943 * so flag the VM unusable to make sure it's not going
944 * to be used anymore.
945 */
946 panthor_vm_declare_unusable(vm);
947
948 /* If we don't make progress, we're screwed. That also means
949 * something else prevents us from unmapping the region, but
950 * there's not much we can do here: time for debugging.
951 */
952 if (drm_WARN_ON_ONCE(&ptdev->base, !unmapped_sz))
953 return;
954 }
955
956 drm_dbg(&ptdev->base,
957 "unmap: as=%d, iova=0x%llx, sz=%llu, va=0x%llx, pgcnt=%zu, pgsz=%zu",
958 vm->as.id, start_iova, size, iova + offset,
959 unmapped_sz / pgsize, pgsize);
960
961 offset += unmapped_sz;
962 }
963 }
964
965 static int
panthor_vm_map_pages(struct panthor_vm * vm,u64 iova,int prot,struct sg_table * sgt,u64 offset,u64 size)966 panthor_vm_map_pages(struct panthor_vm *vm, u64 iova, int prot,
967 struct sg_table *sgt, u64 offset, u64 size)
968 {
969 struct panthor_device *ptdev = vm->ptdev;
970 unsigned int count;
971 struct scatterlist *sgl;
972 struct io_pgtable_ops *ops = vm->pgtbl_ops;
973 u64 start_iova = iova;
974 u64 start_size = size;
975 int ret;
976
977 if (!size)
978 return 0;
979
980 drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base,
981 (iova < vm->locked_region.start) ||
982 (iova + size > vm->locked_region.start + vm->locked_region.size));
983
984 for_each_sgtable_dma_sg(sgt, sgl, count) {
985 dma_addr_t paddr = sg_dma_address(sgl);
986 size_t len = sg_dma_len(sgl);
987
988 if (len <= offset) {
989 offset -= len;
990 continue;
991 }
992
993 paddr += offset;
994 len -= offset;
995 len = min_t(size_t, len, size);
996 size -= len;
997
998 while (len) {
999 size_t pgcount, mapped = 0;
1000 size_t pgsize = get_pgsize(iova | paddr, len, &pgcount);
1001
1002 ret = ops->map_pages(ops, iova, paddr, pgsize, pgcount, prot,
1003 GFP_KERNEL, &mapped);
1004
1005 drm_dbg(&ptdev->base,
1006 "map: as=%d, iova=0x%llx, sz=%llu, va=0x%llx, pa=%pad, pgcnt=%zu, pgsz=%zu",
1007 vm->as.id, start_iova, start_size, iova, &paddr,
1008 mapped / pgsize, pgsize);
1009
1010 iova += mapped;
1011 paddr += mapped;
1012 len -= mapped;
1013
1014 /* If nothing was mapped, consider it an ENOMEM. */
1015 if (!ret && !mapped)
1016 ret = -ENOMEM;
1017
1018 /* If something fails, we stop there, and flag the VM unusable. */
1019 if (drm_WARN_ON_ONCE(&ptdev->base, ret)) {
1020 /* Unmap what we've already mapped to avoid leaving page
1021 * table pages behind.
1022 */
1023 panthor_vm_unmap_pages(vm, start_iova, iova - start_iova);
1024 panthor_vm_declare_unusable(vm);
1025 return ret;
1026 }
1027 }
1028
1029 if (!size)
1030 break;
1031
1032 offset = 0;
1033 }
1034
1035 return 0;
1036 }
1037
flags_to_prot(u32 flags)1038 static int flags_to_prot(u32 flags)
1039 {
1040 int prot = 0;
1041
1042 if (flags & DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_MAP_NOEXEC)
1043 prot |= IOMMU_NOEXEC;
1044
1045 if (!(flags & DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_MAP_UNCACHED))
1046 prot |= IOMMU_CACHE;
1047
1048 if (flags & DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_MAP_READONLY)
1049 prot |= IOMMU_READ;
1050 else
1051 prot |= IOMMU_READ | IOMMU_WRITE;
1052
1053 return prot;
1054 }
1055
1056 /**
1057 * panthor_vm_alloc_va() - Allocate a region in the auto-va space
1058 * @vm: VM to allocate a region on.
1059 * @va: start of the VA range. Can be PANTHOR_VM_KERNEL_AUTO_VA if the user
1060 * wants the VA to be automatically allocated from the auto-VA range.
1061 * @size: size of the VA range.
1062 * @va_node: drm_mm_node to initialize. Must be zero-initialized.
1063 *
1064 * Some GPU objects, like heap chunks, are fully managed by the kernel and
1065 * need to be mapped to the userspace VM, in the region reserved for kernel
1066 * objects.
1067 *
1068 * This function takes care of allocating a region in the kernel auto-VA space.
1069 *
1070 * Return: 0 on success, an error code otherwise.
1071 */
1072 int
panthor_vm_alloc_va(struct panthor_vm * vm,u64 va,u64 size,struct drm_mm_node * va_node)1073 panthor_vm_alloc_va(struct panthor_vm *vm, u64 va, u64 size,
1074 struct drm_mm_node *va_node)
1075 {
1076 ssize_t vm_pgsz = panthor_vm_page_size(vm);
1077 int ret;
1078
1079 if (!size || !IS_ALIGNED(size, vm_pgsz))
1080 return -EINVAL;
1081
1082 if (va != PANTHOR_VM_KERNEL_AUTO_VA && !IS_ALIGNED(va, vm_pgsz))
1083 return -EINVAL;
1084
1085 mutex_lock(&vm->mm_lock);
1086 if (va != PANTHOR_VM_KERNEL_AUTO_VA) {
1087 va_node->start = va;
1088 va_node->size = size;
1089 ret = drm_mm_reserve_node(&vm->mm, va_node);
1090 } else {
1091 ret = drm_mm_insert_node_in_range(&vm->mm, va_node, size,
1092 size >= SZ_2M ? SZ_2M : SZ_4K,
1093 0, vm->kernel_auto_va.start,
1094 vm->kernel_auto_va.end,
1095 DRM_MM_INSERT_BEST);
1096 }
1097 mutex_unlock(&vm->mm_lock);
1098
1099 return ret;
1100 }
1101
1102 /**
1103 * panthor_vm_free_va() - Free a region allocated with panthor_vm_alloc_va()
1104 * @vm: VM to free the region on.
1105 * @va_node: Memory node representing the region to free.
1106 */
panthor_vm_free_va(struct panthor_vm * vm,struct drm_mm_node * va_node)1107 void panthor_vm_free_va(struct panthor_vm *vm, struct drm_mm_node *va_node)
1108 {
1109 mutex_lock(&vm->mm_lock);
1110 drm_mm_remove_node(va_node);
1111 mutex_unlock(&vm->mm_lock);
1112 }
1113
panthor_vm_bo_free(struct drm_gpuvm_bo * vm_bo)1114 static void panthor_vm_bo_free(struct drm_gpuvm_bo *vm_bo)
1115 {
1116 struct panthor_gem_object *bo = to_panthor_bo(vm_bo->obj);
1117
1118 /* We couldn't call this when we unlinked, because the resv lock can't
1119 * be taken in the dma signalling path, so call it now.
1120 */
1121 dma_resv_lock(bo->base.resv, NULL);
1122 mutex_lock(&bo->base.gpuva.lock);
1123 panthor_gem_update_reclaim_state_locked(bo, NULL);
1124 mutex_unlock(&bo->base.gpuva.lock);
1125 dma_resv_unlock(bo->base.resv);
1126
1127 kfree(vm_bo);
1128 }
1129
panthor_vm_cleanup_op_ctx(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx,struct panthor_vm * vm)1130 static void panthor_vm_cleanup_op_ctx(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx,
1131 struct panthor_vm *vm)
1132 {
1133 u32 remaining_pt_count = op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.count -
1134 op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.ptr;
1135 u32 op_type = op_ctx->flags & DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MASK;
1136
1137 /* If this is a map operation and no BO is attached, we're being called
1138 * from vm_bo_validate() and we can't acquire the VM lock because it's
1139 * already held. In that case, we just skip the deferred vm_bo cleanup,
1140 * which is fine, because the vm_bo validation is not calling
1141 * drm_gpuvm_bo_put_deferred().
1142 */
1143 bool skip_deferred_cleanup = op_type == DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MAP &&
1144 !op_ctx->map.bo;
1145
1146 if (remaining_pt_count) {
1147 kmem_cache_free_bulk(pt_cache, remaining_pt_count,
1148 op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.pages +
1149 op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.ptr);
1150 }
1151
1152 kfree(op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.pages);
1153
1154 if (op_ctx->map.vm_bo)
1155 drm_gpuvm_bo_put_deferred(op_ctx->map.vm_bo);
1156
1157 if (op_ctx->map.bo) {
1158 panthor_gem_unpin(op_ctx->map.bo);
1159 drm_gem_object_put(&op_ctx->map.bo->base);
1160 }
1161
1162 for (u32 i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(op_ctx->preallocated_vmas); i++)
1163 kfree(op_ctx->preallocated_vmas[i]);
1164
1165 if (!skip_deferred_cleanup)
1166 drm_gpuvm_bo_deferred_cleanup(&vm->base);
1167 }
1168
1169 static void
panthor_vm_op_ctx_return_vma(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx,struct panthor_vma * vma)1170 panthor_vm_op_ctx_return_vma(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx,
1171 struct panthor_vma *vma)
1172 {
1173 for (u32 i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(op_ctx->preallocated_vmas); i++) {
1174 if (!op_ctx->preallocated_vmas[i]) {
1175 op_ctx->preallocated_vmas[i] = vma;
1176 return;
1177 }
1178 }
1179
1180 WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
1181 }
1182
1183 static struct panthor_vma *
panthor_vm_op_ctx_get_vma(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx)1184 panthor_vm_op_ctx_get_vma(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx)
1185 {
1186 for (u32 i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(op_ctx->preallocated_vmas); i++) {
1187 struct panthor_vma *vma = op_ctx->preallocated_vmas[i];
1188
1189 if (vma) {
1190 op_ctx->preallocated_vmas[i] = NULL;
1191 return vma;
1192 }
1193 }
1194
1195 return NULL;
1196 }
1197
1198 static int
panthor_vm_op_ctx_prealloc_vmas(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx)1199 panthor_vm_op_ctx_prealloc_vmas(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx)
1200 {
1201 u32 vma_count;
1202
1203 switch (op_ctx->flags & DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MASK) {
1204 case DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MAP:
1205 /* One VMA for the new mapping, and two more VMAs for the remap case
1206 * which might contain both a prev and next VA.
1207 */
1208 vma_count = 3;
1209 break;
1210
1211 case DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_UNMAP:
1212 /* Two VMAs can be needed for an unmap, as an unmap can happen
1213 * in the middle of a drm_gpuva, requiring a remap with both
1214 * prev & next VA. Or an unmap can span more than one drm_gpuva
1215 * where the first and last ones are covered partially, requring
1216 * a remap for the first with a prev VA and remap for the last
1217 * with a next VA.
1218 */
1219 vma_count = 2;
1220 break;
1221
1222 default:
1223 return 0;
1224 }
1225
1226 for (u32 i = 0; i < vma_count; i++) {
1227 struct panthor_vma *vma = kzalloc_obj(*vma);
1228
1229 if (!vma)
1230 return -ENOMEM;
1231
1232 op_ctx->preallocated_vmas[i] = vma;
1233 }
1234
1235 return 0;
1236 }
1237
panthor_vm_init_op_ctx(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx,u64 size,u64 va,u32 flags)1238 static void panthor_vm_init_op_ctx(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx,
1239 u64 size, u64 va, u32 flags)
1240 {
1241 memset(op_ctx, 0, sizeof(*op_ctx));
1242 op_ctx->flags = flags;
1243 op_ctx->va.range = size;
1244 op_ctx->va.addr = va;
1245 }
1246
panthor_vm_op_ctx_prealloc_pts(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx)1247 static int panthor_vm_op_ctx_prealloc_pts(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx)
1248 {
1249 u64 size = op_ctx->va.range;
1250 u64 va = op_ctx->va.addr;
1251
1252 /* L1, L2 and L3 page tables.
1253 * We could optimize L3 allocation by iterating over the sgt and merging
1254 * 2M contiguous blocks, but it's simpler to over-provision and return
1255 * the pages if they're not used.
1256 */
1257 u64 pt_count = ((ALIGN(va + size, 1ull << 39) - ALIGN_DOWN(va, 1ull << 39)) >> 39) +
1258 ((ALIGN(va + size, 1ull << 30) - ALIGN_DOWN(va, 1ull << 30)) >> 30) +
1259 ((ALIGN(va + size, 1ull << 21) - ALIGN_DOWN(va, 1ull << 21)) >> 21);
1260
1261 op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.pages = kzalloc_objs(*op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.pages,
1262 pt_count);
1263 if (!op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.pages)
1264 return -ENOMEM;
1265
1266 if (!kmem_cache_alloc_bulk(pt_cache, GFP_KERNEL, pt_count,
1267 op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.pages)) {
1268 op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.count = 0;
1269 return -ENOMEM;
1270 }
1271 op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.count = pt_count;
1272
1273 return 0;
1274 }
1275
1276 #define PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_MAP_FLAGS \
1277 (DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_MAP_READONLY | \
1278 DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_MAP_NOEXEC | \
1279 DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_MAP_UNCACHED | \
1280 DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MASK)
1281
panthor_vm_prepare_map_op_ctx(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx,struct panthor_vm * vm,struct panthor_gem_object * bo,u64 offset,u64 size,u64 va,u32 flags)1282 static int panthor_vm_prepare_map_op_ctx(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx,
1283 struct panthor_vm *vm,
1284 struct panthor_gem_object *bo,
1285 u64 offset,
1286 u64 size, u64 va,
1287 u32 flags)
1288 {
1289 struct drm_gpuvm_bo *preallocated_vm_bo;
1290 struct sg_table *sgt = NULL;
1291 int ret;
1292
1293 if (!bo)
1294 return -EINVAL;
1295
1296 if ((flags & ~PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_MAP_FLAGS) ||
1297 (flags & DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MASK) != DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MAP)
1298 return -EINVAL;
1299
1300 /* Make sure the VA and size are in-bounds. */
1301 if (size > bo->base.size || offset > bo->base.size - size)
1302 return -EINVAL;
1303
1304 /* If the BO has an exclusive VM attached, it can't be mapped to other VMs. */
1305 if (bo->exclusive_vm_root_gem &&
1306 bo->exclusive_vm_root_gem != panthor_vm_root_gem(vm))
1307 return -EINVAL;
1308
1309 panthor_vm_init_op_ctx(op_ctx, size, va, flags);
1310
1311 ret = panthor_vm_op_ctx_prealloc_vmas(op_ctx);
1312 if (ret)
1313 goto err_cleanup;
1314
1315 /* Pre-reserve the BO pages, so the map operation doesn't have to
1316 * allocate.
1317 */
1318 ret = panthor_gem_pin(bo);
1319 if (ret)
1320 goto err_cleanup;
1321
1322 drm_gem_object_get(&bo->base);
1323 op_ctx->map.bo = bo;
1324
1325 sgt = panthor_gem_get_dev_sgt(bo);
1326 if (IS_ERR(sgt)) {
1327 ret = PTR_ERR(sgt);
1328 goto err_cleanup;
1329 }
1330
1331 preallocated_vm_bo = drm_gpuvm_bo_create(&vm->base, &bo->base);
1332 if (!preallocated_vm_bo) {
1333 ret = -ENOMEM;
1334 goto err_cleanup;
1335 }
1336
1337 op_ctx->map.vm_bo = drm_gpuvm_bo_obtain_prealloc(preallocated_vm_bo);
1338 op_ctx->map.bo_offset = offset;
1339
1340 ret = panthor_vm_op_ctx_prealloc_pts(op_ctx);
1341 if (ret)
1342 goto err_cleanup;
1343
1344 /* Insert BO into the extobj list last, when we know nothing can fail. */
1345 if (bo->base.resv != panthor_vm_resv(vm)) {
1346 dma_resv_lock(panthor_vm_resv(vm), NULL);
1347 drm_gpuvm_bo_extobj_add(op_ctx->map.vm_bo);
1348 dma_resv_unlock(panthor_vm_resv(vm));
1349 }
1350
1351 /* And finally update the BO state. */
1352 dma_resv_lock(bo->base.resv, NULL);
1353 mutex_lock(&bo->base.gpuva.lock);
1354 panthor_gem_update_reclaim_state_locked(bo, NULL);
1355 mutex_unlock(&bo->base.gpuva.lock);
1356 dma_resv_unlock(bo->base.resv);
1357
1358 return 0;
1359
1360 err_cleanup:
1361 panthor_vm_cleanup_op_ctx(op_ctx, vm);
1362 return ret;
1363 }
1364
panthor_vm_prepare_unmap_op_ctx(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx,struct panthor_vm * vm,u64 va,u64 size)1365 static int panthor_vm_prepare_unmap_op_ctx(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx,
1366 struct panthor_vm *vm,
1367 u64 va, u64 size)
1368 {
1369 u32 pt_count = 0;
1370 int ret;
1371
1372 memset(op_ctx, 0, sizeof(*op_ctx));
1373 op_ctx->va.range = size;
1374 op_ctx->va.addr = va;
1375 op_ctx->flags = DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_UNMAP;
1376
1377 /* Pre-allocate L3 page tables to account for the split-2M-block
1378 * situation on unmap.
1379 */
1380 if (va != ALIGN(va, SZ_2M))
1381 pt_count++;
1382
1383 if (va + size != ALIGN(va + size, SZ_2M) &&
1384 ALIGN(va + size, SZ_2M) != ALIGN(va, SZ_2M))
1385 pt_count++;
1386
1387 ret = panthor_vm_op_ctx_prealloc_vmas(op_ctx);
1388 if (ret)
1389 goto err_cleanup;
1390
1391 if (pt_count) {
1392 op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.pages = kzalloc_objs(*op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.pages,
1393 pt_count);
1394 if (!op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.pages) {
1395 ret = -ENOMEM;
1396 goto err_cleanup;
1397 }
1398
1399 if (!kmem_cache_alloc_bulk(pt_cache, GFP_KERNEL, pt_count,
1400 op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.pages)) {
1401 ret = -ENOMEM;
1402 goto err_cleanup;
1403 }
1404 op_ctx->rsvd_page_tables.count = pt_count;
1405 }
1406
1407 return 0;
1408
1409 err_cleanup:
1410 panthor_vm_cleanup_op_ctx(op_ctx, vm);
1411 return ret;
1412 }
1413
panthor_vm_prepare_sync_only_op_ctx(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx,struct panthor_vm * vm)1414 static void panthor_vm_prepare_sync_only_op_ctx(struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx,
1415 struct panthor_vm *vm)
1416 {
1417 memset(op_ctx, 0, sizeof(*op_ctx));
1418 op_ctx->flags = DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_SYNC_ONLY;
1419 }
1420
1421 /**
1422 * panthor_vm_get_bo_for_va() - Get the GEM object mapped at a virtual address
1423 * @vm: VM to look into.
1424 * @va: Virtual address to search for.
1425 * @bo_offset: Offset of the GEM object mapped at this virtual address.
1426 * Only valid on success.
1427 *
1428 * The object returned by this function might no longer be mapped when the
1429 * function returns. It's the caller responsibility to ensure there's no
1430 * concurrent map/unmap operations making the returned value invalid, or
1431 * make sure it doesn't matter if the object is no longer mapped.
1432 *
1433 * Return: A valid pointer on success, an ERR_PTR() otherwise.
1434 */
1435 struct panthor_gem_object *
panthor_vm_get_bo_for_va(struct panthor_vm * vm,u64 va,u64 * bo_offset)1436 panthor_vm_get_bo_for_va(struct panthor_vm *vm, u64 va, u64 *bo_offset)
1437 {
1438 struct panthor_gem_object *bo = ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
1439 struct drm_gpuva *gpuva;
1440 struct panthor_vma *vma;
1441
1442 /* Take the VM lock to prevent concurrent map/unmap operations. */
1443 mutex_lock(&vm->op_lock);
1444 gpuva = drm_gpuva_find_first(&vm->base, va, 1);
1445 vma = gpuva ? container_of(gpuva, struct panthor_vma, base) : NULL;
1446 if (vma && vma->base.gem.obj) {
1447 drm_gem_object_get(vma->base.gem.obj);
1448 bo = to_panthor_bo(vma->base.gem.obj);
1449 *bo_offset = vma->base.gem.offset + (va - vma->base.va.addr);
1450 }
1451 mutex_unlock(&vm->op_lock);
1452
1453 return bo;
1454 }
1455
1456 #define PANTHOR_VM_MIN_KERNEL_VA_SIZE SZ_256M
1457
1458 static u64
panthor_vm_create_get_user_va_range(const struct drm_panthor_vm_create * args,u64 full_va_range)1459 panthor_vm_create_get_user_va_range(const struct drm_panthor_vm_create *args,
1460 u64 full_va_range)
1461 {
1462 u64 user_va_range;
1463
1464 /* Make sure we have a minimum amount of VA space for kernel objects. */
1465 if (full_va_range < PANTHOR_VM_MIN_KERNEL_VA_SIZE)
1466 return 0;
1467
1468 if (args->user_va_range) {
1469 /* Use the user provided value if != 0. */
1470 user_va_range = args->user_va_range;
1471 } else if (TASK_SIZE_OF(current) < full_va_range) {
1472 /* If the task VM size is smaller than the GPU VA range, pick this
1473 * as our default user VA range, so userspace can CPU/GPU map buffers
1474 * at the same address.
1475 */
1476 user_va_range = TASK_SIZE_OF(current);
1477 } else {
1478 /* If the GPU VA range is smaller than the task VM size, we
1479 * just have to live with the fact we won't be able to map
1480 * all buffers at the same GPU/CPU address.
1481 *
1482 * If the GPU VA range is bigger than 4G (more than 32-bit of
1483 * VA), we split the range in two, and assign half of it to
1484 * the user and the other half to the kernel, if it's not, we
1485 * keep the kernel VA space as small as possible.
1486 */
1487 user_va_range = full_va_range > SZ_4G ?
1488 full_va_range / 2 :
1489 full_va_range - PANTHOR_VM_MIN_KERNEL_VA_SIZE;
1490 }
1491
1492 if (full_va_range - PANTHOR_VM_MIN_KERNEL_VA_SIZE < user_va_range)
1493 user_va_range = full_va_range - PANTHOR_VM_MIN_KERNEL_VA_SIZE;
1494
1495 return user_va_range;
1496 }
1497
1498 #define PANTHOR_VM_CREATE_FLAGS 0
1499
1500 static int
panthor_vm_create_check_args(const struct panthor_device * ptdev,const struct drm_panthor_vm_create * args,u64 * kernel_va_start,u64 * kernel_va_range)1501 panthor_vm_create_check_args(const struct panthor_device *ptdev,
1502 const struct drm_panthor_vm_create *args,
1503 u64 *kernel_va_start, u64 *kernel_va_range)
1504 {
1505 u32 va_bits = GPU_MMU_FEATURES_VA_BITS(ptdev->gpu_info.mmu_features);
1506 u64 full_va_range = 1ull << va_bits;
1507 u64 user_va_range;
1508
1509 if (args->flags & ~PANTHOR_VM_CREATE_FLAGS)
1510 return -EINVAL;
1511
1512 user_va_range = panthor_vm_create_get_user_va_range(args, full_va_range);
1513 if (!user_va_range || (args->user_va_range && args->user_va_range > user_va_range))
1514 return -EINVAL;
1515
1516 /* Pick a kernel VA range that's a power of two, to have a clear split. */
1517 *kernel_va_range = rounddown_pow_of_two(full_va_range - user_va_range);
1518 *kernel_va_start = full_va_range - *kernel_va_range;
1519 return 0;
1520 }
1521
1522 /*
1523 * Only 32 VMs per open file. If that becomes a limiting factor, we can
1524 * increase this number.
1525 */
1526 #define PANTHOR_MAX_VMS_PER_FILE 32
1527
1528 /**
1529 * panthor_vm_pool_create_vm() - Create a VM
1530 * @ptdev: The panthor device
1531 * @pool: The VM to create this VM on.
1532 * @args: VM creation args.
1533 *
1534 * Return: a positive VM ID on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1535 */
panthor_vm_pool_create_vm(struct panthor_device * ptdev,struct panthor_vm_pool * pool,struct drm_panthor_vm_create * args)1536 int panthor_vm_pool_create_vm(struct panthor_device *ptdev,
1537 struct panthor_vm_pool *pool,
1538 struct drm_panthor_vm_create *args)
1539 {
1540 u64 kernel_va_start, kernel_va_range;
1541 struct panthor_vm *vm;
1542 int ret;
1543 u32 id;
1544
1545 ret = panthor_vm_create_check_args(ptdev, args, &kernel_va_start, &kernel_va_range);
1546 if (ret)
1547 return ret;
1548
1549 vm = panthor_vm_create(ptdev, false, kernel_va_start, kernel_va_range,
1550 kernel_va_start, kernel_va_range);
1551 if (IS_ERR(vm))
1552 return PTR_ERR(vm);
1553
1554 ret = xa_alloc(&pool->xa, &id, vm,
1555 XA_LIMIT(1, PANTHOR_MAX_VMS_PER_FILE), GFP_KERNEL);
1556
1557 if (ret) {
1558 panthor_vm_put(vm);
1559 return ret;
1560 }
1561
1562 args->user_va_range = kernel_va_start;
1563 return id;
1564 }
1565
panthor_vm_destroy(struct panthor_vm * vm)1566 static void panthor_vm_destroy(struct panthor_vm *vm)
1567 {
1568 if (!vm)
1569 return;
1570
1571 vm->destroyed = true;
1572
1573 /* Tell scheduler to stop all GPU work related to this VM */
1574 if (refcount_read(&vm->as.active_cnt) > 0)
1575 panthor_sched_prepare_for_vm_destruction(vm->ptdev);
1576
1577 mutex_lock(&vm->heaps.lock);
1578 panthor_heap_pool_destroy(vm->heaps.pool);
1579 vm->heaps.pool = NULL;
1580 mutex_unlock(&vm->heaps.lock);
1581
1582 drm_WARN_ON(&vm->ptdev->base,
1583 panthor_vm_unmap_range(vm, vm->base.mm_start, vm->base.mm_range));
1584 panthor_vm_put(vm);
1585 }
1586
1587 /**
1588 * panthor_vm_pool_destroy_vm() - Destroy a VM.
1589 * @pool: VM pool.
1590 * @handle: VM handle.
1591 *
1592 * This function doesn't free the VM object or its resources, it just kills
1593 * all mappings, and makes sure nothing can be mapped after that point.
1594 *
1595 * If there was any active jobs at the time this function is called, these
1596 * jobs should experience page faults and be killed as a result.
1597 *
1598 * The VM resources are freed when the last reference on the VM object is
1599 * dropped.
1600 *
1601 * Return: %0 for success, negative errno value for failure
1602 */
panthor_vm_pool_destroy_vm(struct panthor_vm_pool * pool,u32 handle)1603 int panthor_vm_pool_destroy_vm(struct panthor_vm_pool *pool, u32 handle)
1604 {
1605 struct panthor_vm *vm;
1606
1607 vm = xa_erase(&pool->xa, handle);
1608
1609 panthor_vm_destroy(vm);
1610
1611 return vm ? 0 : -EINVAL;
1612 }
1613
1614 /**
1615 * panthor_vm_pool_get_vm() - Retrieve VM object bound to a VM handle
1616 * @pool: VM pool to check.
1617 * @handle: Handle of the VM to retrieve.
1618 *
1619 * Return: A valid pointer if the VM exists, NULL otherwise.
1620 */
1621 struct panthor_vm *
panthor_vm_pool_get_vm(struct panthor_vm_pool * pool,u32 handle)1622 panthor_vm_pool_get_vm(struct panthor_vm_pool *pool, u32 handle)
1623 {
1624 struct panthor_vm *vm;
1625
1626 xa_lock(&pool->xa);
1627 vm = panthor_vm_get(xa_load(&pool->xa, handle));
1628 xa_unlock(&pool->xa);
1629
1630 return vm;
1631 }
1632
1633 /**
1634 * panthor_vm_pool_destroy() - Destroy a VM pool.
1635 * @pfile: File.
1636 *
1637 * Destroy all VMs in the pool, and release the pool resources.
1638 *
1639 * Note that VMs can outlive the pool they were created from if other
1640 * objects hold a reference to there VMs.
1641 */
panthor_vm_pool_destroy(struct panthor_file * pfile)1642 void panthor_vm_pool_destroy(struct panthor_file *pfile)
1643 {
1644 struct panthor_vm *vm;
1645 unsigned long i;
1646
1647 if (!pfile->vms)
1648 return;
1649
1650 xa_for_each(&pfile->vms->xa, i, vm)
1651 panthor_vm_destroy(vm);
1652
1653 xa_destroy(&pfile->vms->xa);
1654 kfree(pfile->vms);
1655 }
1656
1657 /**
1658 * panthor_vm_pool_create() - Create a VM pool
1659 * @pfile: File.
1660 *
1661 * Return: 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1662 */
panthor_vm_pool_create(struct panthor_file * pfile)1663 int panthor_vm_pool_create(struct panthor_file *pfile)
1664 {
1665 pfile->vms = kzalloc_obj(*pfile->vms);
1666 if (!pfile->vms)
1667 return -ENOMEM;
1668
1669 xa_init_flags(&pfile->vms->xa, XA_FLAGS_ALLOC1);
1670 return 0;
1671 }
1672
1673 /* dummy TLB ops, the real TLB flush happens in panthor_vm_flush_range() */
mmu_tlb_flush_all(void * cookie)1674 static void mmu_tlb_flush_all(void *cookie)
1675 {
1676 }
1677
mmu_tlb_flush_walk(unsigned long iova,size_t size,size_t granule,void * cookie)1678 static void mmu_tlb_flush_walk(unsigned long iova, size_t size, size_t granule, void *cookie)
1679 {
1680 }
1681
1682 static const struct iommu_flush_ops mmu_tlb_ops = {
1683 .tlb_flush_all = mmu_tlb_flush_all,
1684 .tlb_flush_walk = mmu_tlb_flush_walk,
1685 };
1686
access_type_name(struct panthor_device * ptdev,u32 fault_status)1687 static const char *access_type_name(struct panthor_device *ptdev,
1688 u32 fault_status)
1689 {
1690 switch (fault_status & AS_FAULTSTATUS_ACCESS_TYPE_MASK) {
1691 case AS_FAULTSTATUS_ACCESS_TYPE_ATOMIC:
1692 return "ATOMIC";
1693 case AS_FAULTSTATUS_ACCESS_TYPE_READ:
1694 return "READ";
1695 case AS_FAULTSTATUS_ACCESS_TYPE_WRITE:
1696 return "WRITE";
1697 case AS_FAULTSTATUS_ACCESS_TYPE_EX:
1698 return "EXECUTE";
1699 default:
1700 drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base, 1);
1701 return NULL;
1702 }
1703 }
1704
panthor_vm_lock_region(struct panthor_vm * vm,u64 start,u64 size)1705 static int panthor_vm_lock_region(struct panthor_vm *vm, u64 start, u64 size)
1706 {
1707 struct panthor_device *ptdev = vm->ptdev;
1708 int ret = 0;
1709
1710 /* sm_step_remap() can call panthor_vm_lock_region() to account for
1711 * the wider unmap needed when doing a partial huge page unamp. We
1712 * need to ignore the lock if it's already part of the locked region.
1713 */
1714 if (start >= vm->locked_region.start &&
1715 start + size <= vm->locked_region.start + vm->locked_region.size)
1716 return 0;
1717
1718 /* sm_step_remap() may need a locked region that isn't a strict superset
1719 * of the original one because of having to extend unmap boundaries beyond
1720 * it to deal with partial unmaps of transparent huge pages. What we want
1721 * in those cases is to lock the union of both regions. The new region must
1722 * always overlap with the original one, because the upper and lower unmap
1723 * boundaries in a remap operation can only shift up or down respectively,
1724 * but never otherwise.
1725 */
1726 if (vm->locked_region.size) {
1727 u64 end = max(vm->locked_region.start + vm->locked_region.size,
1728 start + size);
1729
1730 drm_WARN_ON_ONCE(&vm->ptdev->base, (start + size <= vm->locked_region.start) ||
1731 (start >= vm->locked_region.start + vm->locked_region.size));
1732
1733 start = min(start, vm->locked_region.start);
1734 size = end - start;
1735 }
1736
1737 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1738 if (vm->as.id >= 0 && size) {
1739 /* Lock the region that needs to be updated */
1740 gpu_write64(ptdev->mmu->iomem, AS_LOCKADDR(vm->as.id),
1741 pack_region_range(ptdev, &start, &size));
1742
1743 /* If the lock succeeded, update the locked_region info. */
1744 ret = as_send_cmd_and_wait(ptdev, vm->as.id, AS_COMMAND_LOCK);
1745 }
1746
1747 if (!ret) {
1748 vm->locked_region.start = start;
1749 vm->locked_region.size = size;
1750 }
1751 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1752
1753 return ret;
1754 }
1755
panthor_vm_unlock_region(struct panthor_vm * vm)1756 static void panthor_vm_unlock_region(struct panthor_vm *vm)
1757 {
1758 struct panthor_device *ptdev = vm->ptdev;
1759
1760 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1761 if (vm->as.id >= 0) {
1762 int ret;
1763
1764 /* flush+invalidate RW caches and invalidate RO ones.
1765 * TODO: See if we can use FLUSH_PA_RANGE when the physical
1766 * range is narrow enough and the HW supports it.
1767 */
1768 ret = panthor_gpu_flush_caches(ptdev, CACHE_CLEAN | CACHE_INV,
1769 CACHE_CLEAN | CACHE_INV,
1770 CACHE_INV);
1771
1772 /* Unlock the region if the flush is effective. */
1773 if (!ret)
1774 ret = as_send_cmd_and_wait(ptdev, vm->as.id, AS_COMMAND_UNLOCK);
1775
1776 /* If we fail to flush or unlock the region, schedule a GPU reset
1777 * to unblock the situation.
1778 */
1779 if (ret)
1780 panthor_device_schedule_reset(ptdev);
1781 }
1782 vm->locked_region.start = 0;
1783 vm->locked_region.size = 0;
1784 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1785 }
1786
panthor_mmu_irq_handler(struct panthor_device * ptdev,u32 status)1787 static void panthor_mmu_irq_handler(struct panthor_device *ptdev, u32 status)
1788 {
1789 struct panthor_mmu *mmu = ptdev->mmu;
1790 bool has_unhandled_faults = false;
1791
1792 status = panthor_mmu_fault_mask(ptdev, status);
1793 while (status) {
1794 u32 as = ffs(status | (status >> 16)) - 1;
1795 u32 mask = panthor_mmu_as_fault_mask(ptdev, as);
1796 u64 addr;
1797 u32 fault_status;
1798 u32 exception_type;
1799 u32 access_type;
1800 u32 source_id;
1801
1802 fault_status = gpu_read(mmu->iomem, AS_FAULTSTATUS(as));
1803 addr = gpu_read64(mmu->iomem, AS_FAULTADDRESS(as));
1804
1805 /* decode the fault status */
1806 exception_type = fault_status & 0xFF;
1807 access_type = (fault_status >> 8) & 0x3;
1808 source_id = (fault_status >> 16);
1809
1810 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1811
1812 ptdev->mmu->as.faulty_mask |= mask;
1813
1814 /* terminal fault, print info about the fault */
1815 drm_err(&ptdev->base,
1816 "Unhandled Page fault in AS%d at VA 0x%016llX\n"
1817 "raw fault status: 0x%X\n"
1818 "decoded fault status: %s\n"
1819 "exception type 0x%X: %s\n"
1820 "access type 0x%X: %s\n"
1821 "source id 0x%X\n",
1822 as, addr,
1823 fault_status,
1824 (fault_status & (1 << 10) ? "DECODER FAULT" : "SLAVE FAULT"),
1825 exception_type, panthor_exception_name(ptdev, exception_type),
1826 access_type, access_type_name(ptdev, fault_status),
1827 source_id);
1828
1829 /* We don't handle VM faults at the moment, so let's just clear the
1830 * interrupt and let the writer/reader crash.
1831 * Note that COMPLETED irqs are never cleared, but this is fine
1832 * because they are always masked.
1833 */
1834 gpu_write(mmu->irq.iomem, INT_CLEAR, mask);
1835
1836 if (ptdev->mmu->as.slots[as].vm)
1837 ptdev->mmu->as.slots[as].vm->unhandled_fault = true;
1838
1839 /* Disable the MMU to kill jobs on this AS. */
1840 panthor_mmu_as_disable(ptdev, as, false);
1841 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1842
1843 status &= ~mask;
1844 has_unhandled_faults = true;
1845 }
1846
1847 if (has_unhandled_faults)
1848 panthor_sched_report_mmu_fault(ptdev);
1849 }
1850
1851 /**
1852 * panthor_mmu_suspend() - Suspend the MMU logic
1853 * @ptdev: Device.
1854 *
1855 * All we do here is de-assign the AS slots on all active VMs, so things
1856 * get flushed to the main memory, and no further access to these VMs are
1857 * possible.
1858 *
1859 * We also suspend the MMU IRQ.
1860 */
panthor_mmu_suspend(struct panthor_device * ptdev)1861 void panthor_mmu_suspend(struct panthor_device *ptdev)
1862 {
1863 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1864 for (u32 i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ptdev->mmu->as.slots); i++) {
1865 struct panthor_vm *vm = ptdev->mmu->as.slots[i].vm;
1866
1867 if (vm) {
1868 drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base,
1869 panthor_mmu_as_disable(ptdev, i, false));
1870 panthor_vm_release_as_locked(vm);
1871 }
1872 }
1873 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1874
1875 panthor_mmu_irq_suspend(&ptdev->mmu->irq);
1876 }
1877
1878 /**
1879 * panthor_mmu_resume() - Resume the MMU logic
1880 * @ptdev: Device.
1881 *
1882 * Resume the IRQ.
1883 *
1884 * We don't re-enable previously active VMs. We assume other parts of the
1885 * driver will call panthor_vm_active() on the VMs they intend to use.
1886 */
panthor_mmu_resume(struct panthor_device * ptdev)1887 void panthor_mmu_resume(struct panthor_device *ptdev)
1888 {
1889 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1890 ptdev->mmu->as.alloc_mask = 0;
1891 ptdev->mmu->as.faulty_mask = 0;
1892 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1893
1894 panthor_mmu_irq_resume(&ptdev->mmu->irq);
1895 }
1896
1897 /**
1898 * panthor_mmu_pre_reset() - Prepare for a reset
1899 * @ptdev: Device.
1900 *
1901 * Suspend the IRQ, and make sure all VM_BIND queues are stopped, so we
1902 * don't get asked to do a VM operation while the GPU is down.
1903 *
1904 * We don't cleanly shutdown the AS slots here, because the reset might
1905 * come from an AS_ACTIVE_BIT stuck situation.
1906 */
panthor_mmu_pre_reset(struct panthor_device * ptdev)1907 void panthor_mmu_pre_reset(struct panthor_device *ptdev)
1908 {
1909 struct panthor_vm *vm;
1910
1911 panthor_mmu_irq_suspend(&ptdev->mmu->irq);
1912
1913 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->vm.lock);
1914 ptdev->mmu->vm.reset_in_progress = true;
1915 list_for_each_entry(vm, &ptdev->mmu->vm.list, node)
1916 panthor_vm_stop(vm);
1917 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->vm.lock);
1918 }
1919
1920 /**
1921 * panthor_mmu_post_reset() - Restore things after a reset
1922 * @ptdev: Device.
1923 *
1924 * Put the MMU logic back in action after a reset. That implies resuming the
1925 * IRQ and re-enabling the VM_BIND queues.
1926 */
panthor_mmu_post_reset(struct panthor_device * ptdev)1927 void panthor_mmu_post_reset(struct panthor_device *ptdev)
1928 {
1929 struct panthor_vm *vm;
1930
1931 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1932
1933 /* Now that the reset is effective, we can assume that none of the
1934 * AS slots are setup, and clear the faulty flags too.
1935 */
1936 ptdev->mmu->as.alloc_mask = 0;
1937 ptdev->mmu->as.faulty_mask = 0;
1938
1939 for (u32 i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ptdev->mmu->as.slots); i++) {
1940 struct panthor_vm *vm = ptdev->mmu->as.slots[i].vm;
1941
1942 if (vm)
1943 panthor_vm_release_as_locked(vm);
1944 }
1945
1946 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1947
1948 panthor_mmu_irq_resume(&ptdev->mmu->irq);
1949
1950 /* Restart the VM_BIND queues. */
1951 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->vm.lock);
1952 list_for_each_entry(vm, &ptdev->mmu->vm.list, node) {
1953 panthor_vm_start(vm);
1954 }
1955 ptdev->mmu->vm.reset_in_progress = false;
1956 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->vm.lock);
1957 }
1958
panthor_vm_free(struct drm_gpuvm * gpuvm)1959 static void panthor_vm_free(struct drm_gpuvm *gpuvm)
1960 {
1961 struct panthor_vm *vm = container_of(gpuvm, struct panthor_vm, base);
1962 struct panthor_device *ptdev = vm->ptdev;
1963
1964 mutex_lock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
1965 list_del_init(&vm->reclaim.lru_node);
1966 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
1967
1968 mutex_lock(&vm->heaps.lock);
1969 if (drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base, vm->heaps.pool))
1970 panthor_heap_pool_destroy(vm->heaps.pool);
1971 mutex_unlock(&vm->heaps.lock);
1972 mutex_destroy(&vm->heaps.lock);
1973
1974 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->vm.lock);
1975 list_del(&vm->node);
1976 /* Restore the scheduler state so we can call drm_sched_entity_destroy()
1977 * and drm_sched_fini(). If get there, that means we have no job left
1978 * and no new jobs can be queued, so we can start the scheduler without
1979 * risking interfering with the reset.
1980 */
1981 if (ptdev->mmu->vm.reset_in_progress)
1982 panthor_vm_start(vm);
1983 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->vm.lock);
1984
1985 drm_sched_entity_destroy(&vm->entity);
1986 drm_sched_fini(&vm->sched);
1987
1988 mutex_lock(&vm->op_lock);
1989 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
1990 if (vm->as.id >= 0) {
1991 int cookie;
1992
1993 if (drm_dev_enter(&ptdev->base, &cookie)) {
1994 panthor_mmu_as_disable(ptdev, vm->as.id, false);
1995 drm_dev_exit(cookie);
1996 }
1997
1998 ptdev->mmu->as.slots[vm->as.id].vm = NULL;
1999 clear_bit(vm->as.id, &ptdev->mmu->as.alloc_mask);
2000 list_del(&vm->as.lru_node);
2001 }
2002 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
2003 mutex_unlock(&vm->op_lock);
2004
2005 free_io_pgtable_ops(vm->pgtbl_ops);
2006
2007 drm_mm_takedown(&vm->mm);
2008 kfree(vm);
2009 }
2010
2011 /**
2012 * panthor_vm_put() - Release a reference on a VM
2013 * @vm: VM to release the reference on. Can be NULL.
2014 */
panthor_vm_put(struct panthor_vm * vm)2015 void panthor_vm_put(struct panthor_vm *vm)
2016 {
2017 drm_gpuvm_put(vm ? &vm->base : NULL);
2018 }
2019
2020 /**
2021 * panthor_vm_get() - Get a VM reference
2022 * @vm: VM to get the reference on. Can be NULL.
2023 *
2024 * Return: @vm value.
2025 */
panthor_vm_get(struct panthor_vm * vm)2026 struct panthor_vm *panthor_vm_get(struct panthor_vm *vm)
2027 {
2028 if (vm)
2029 drm_gpuvm_get(&vm->base);
2030
2031 return vm;
2032 }
2033
2034 /**
2035 * panthor_vm_get_heap_pool() - Get the heap pool attached to a VM
2036 * @vm: VM to query the heap pool on.
2037 * @create: True if the heap pool should be created when it doesn't exist.
2038 *
2039 * Heap pools are per-VM. This function allows one to retrieve the heap pool
2040 * attached to a VM.
2041 *
2042 * If no heap pool exists yet, and @create is true, we create one.
2043 *
2044 * The returned panthor_heap_pool should be released with panthor_heap_pool_put().
2045 *
2046 * Return: A valid pointer on success, an ERR_PTR() otherwise.
2047 */
panthor_vm_get_heap_pool(struct panthor_vm * vm,bool create)2048 struct panthor_heap_pool *panthor_vm_get_heap_pool(struct panthor_vm *vm, bool create)
2049 {
2050 struct panthor_heap_pool *pool;
2051
2052 mutex_lock(&vm->heaps.lock);
2053 if (!vm->heaps.pool && create) {
2054 if (vm->destroyed)
2055 pool = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
2056 else
2057 pool = panthor_heap_pool_create(vm->ptdev, vm);
2058
2059 if (!IS_ERR(pool))
2060 vm->heaps.pool = panthor_heap_pool_get(pool);
2061 } else {
2062 pool = panthor_heap_pool_get(vm->heaps.pool);
2063 if (!pool)
2064 pool = ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
2065 }
2066 mutex_unlock(&vm->heaps.lock);
2067
2068 return pool;
2069 }
2070
2071 /**
2072 * panthor_vm_heaps_sizes() - Calculate size of all heap chunks across all
2073 * heaps over all the heap pools in a VM
2074 * @pfile: File.
2075 * @stats: Memory stats to be updated.
2076 *
2077 * Calculate all heap chunk sizes in all heap pools bound to a VM. If the VM
2078 * is active, record the size as active as well.
2079 */
panthor_vm_heaps_sizes(struct panthor_file * pfile,struct drm_memory_stats * stats)2080 void panthor_vm_heaps_sizes(struct panthor_file *pfile, struct drm_memory_stats *stats)
2081 {
2082 struct panthor_vm *vm;
2083 unsigned long i;
2084
2085 if (!pfile->vms)
2086 return;
2087
2088 xa_lock(&pfile->vms->xa);
2089 xa_for_each(&pfile->vms->xa, i, vm) {
2090 size_t size = panthor_heap_pool_size(vm->heaps.pool);
2091 stats->resident += size;
2092 if (vm->as.id >= 0)
2093 stats->active += size;
2094 }
2095 xa_unlock(&pfile->vms->xa);
2096 }
2097
mair_to_memattr(u64 mair,bool coherent)2098 static u64 mair_to_memattr(u64 mair, bool coherent)
2099 {
2100 u64 memattr = 0;
2101 u32 i;
2102
2103 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
2104 u8 in_attr = mair >> (8 * i), out_attr;
2105 u8 outer = in_attr >> 4, inner = in_attr & 0xf;
2106
2107 /* For caching to be enabled, inner and outer caching policy
2108 * have to be both write-back, if one of them is write-through
2109 * or non-cacheable, we just choose non-cacheable. Device
2110 * memory is also translated to non-cacheable.
2111 */
2112 if (!(outer & 3) || !(outer & 4) || !(inner & 4)) {
2113 out_attr = AS_MEMATTR_AARCH64_INNER_OUTER_NC |
2114 AS_MEMATTR_AARCH64_SH_MIDGARD_INNER |
2115 AS_MEMATTR_AARCH64_INNER_ALLOC_EXPL(false, false);
2116 } else {
2117 out_attr = AS_MEMATTR_AARCH64_INNER_OUTER_WB |
2118 AS_MEMATTR_AARCH64_INNER_ALLOC_EXPL(inner & 1, inner & 2);
2119 /* Use SH_MIDGARD_INNER mode when device isn't coherent,
2120 * so SH_IS, which is used when IOMMU_CACHE is set, maps
2121 * to Mali's internal-shareable mode. As per the Mali
2122 * Spec, inner and outer-shareable modes aren't allowed
2123 * for WB memory when coherency is disabled.
2124 * Use SH_CPU_INNER mode when coherency is enabled, so
2125 * that SH_IS actually maps to the standard definition of
2126 * inner-shareable.
2127 */
2128 if (!coherent)
2129 out_attr |= AS_MEMATTR_AARCH64_SH_MIDGARD_INNER;
2130 else
2131 out_attr |= AS_MEMATTR_AARCH64_SH_CPU_INNER;
2132 }
2133
2134 memattr |= (u64)out_attr << (8 * i);
2135 }
2136
2137 return memattr;
2138 }
2139
panthor_vma_link(struct panthor_vm * vm,struct panthor_vma * vma,struct drm_gpuvm_bo * vm_bo)2140 static void panthor_vma_link(struct panthor_vm *vm,
2141 struct panthor_vma *vma,
2142 struct drm_gpuvm_bo *vm_bo)
2143 {
2144 struct panthor_gem_object *bo = to_panthor_bo(vma->base.gem.obj);
2145
2146 mutex_lock(&bo->base.gpuva.lock);
2147 drm_gpuva_link(&vma->base, vm_bo);
2148 mutex_unlock(&bo->base.gpuva.lock);
2149 }
2150
panthor_vma_unlink(struct panthor_vma * vma)2151 static void panthor_vma_unlink(struct panthor_vma *vma)
2152 {
2153 drm_gpuva_unlink_defer(&vma->base);
2154 kfree(vma);
2155 }
2156
panthor_vma_init(struct panthor_vma * vma,u32 flags)2157 static void panthor_vma_init(struct panthor_vma *vma, u32 flags)
2158 {
2159 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vma->node);
2160 vma->flags = flags;
2161 }
2162
2163 #define PANTHOR_VM_MAP_FLAGS \
2164 (DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_MAP_READONLY | \
2165 DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_MAP_NOEXEC | \
2166 DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_MAP_UNCACHED)
2167
panthor_gpuva_sm_step_map(struct drm_gpuva_op * op,void * priv)2168 static int panthor_gpuva_sm_step_map(struct drm_gpuva_op *op, void *priv)
2169 {
2170 struct panthor_vm *vm = priv;
2171 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx = vm->op_ctx;
2172 struct panthor_vma *vma = panthor_vm_op_ctx_get_vma(op_ctx);
2173 int ret;
2174
2175 if (!vma)
2176 return -EINVAL;
2177
2178 panthor_vma_init(vma, op_ctx->flags & PANTHOR_VM_MAP_FLAGS);
2179
2180 ret = panthor_vm_map_pages(vm, op->map.va.addr, flags_to_prot(vma->flags),
2181 op_ctx->map.bo->dmap.sgt, op->map.gem.offset,
2182 op->map.va.range);
2183 if (ret) {
2184 panthor_vm_op_ctx_return_vma(op_ctx, vma);
2185 return ret;
2186 }
2187
2188 drm_gpuva_map(&vm->base, &vma->base, &op->map);
2189 panthor_vma_link(vm, vma, op_ctx->map.vm_bo);
2190
2191 drm_gpuvm_bo_put_deferred(op_ctx->map.vm_bo);
2192 op_ctx->map.vm_bo = NULL;
2193
2194 return 0;
2195 }
2196
2197 static bool
iova_mapped_as_huge_page(struct drm_gpuva_op_map * op,u64 addr)2198 iova_mapped_as_huge_page(struct drm_gpuva_op_map *op, u64 addr)
2199 {
2200 struct panthor_gem_object *bo = to_panthor_bo(op->gem.obj);
2201 const struct page *pg;
2202 pgoff_t bo_offset;
2203
2204 bo_offset = addr - op->va.addr + op->gem.offset;
2205 pg = bo->backing.pages[bo_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT];
2206
2207 return folio_size(page_folio(pg)) >= SZ_2M;
2208 }
2209
2210 static void
unmap_hugepage_align(const struct drm_gpuva_op_remap * op,u64 * unmap_start,u64 * unmap_range)2211 unmap_hugepage_align(const struct drm_gpuva_op_remap *op,
2212 u64 *unmap_start, u64 *unmap_range)
2213 {
2214 u64 aligned_unmap_start, aligned_unmap_end, unmap_end;
2215
2216 unmap_end = *unmap_start + *unmap_range;
2217 aligned_unmap_start = ALIGN_DOWN(*unmap_start, SZ_2M);
2218 aligned_unmap_end = ALIGN(unmap_end, SZ_2M);
2219
2220 /* If we're dealing with a huge page, make sure the unmap region is
2221 * aligned on the start of the page.
2222 */
2223 if (op->prev && aligned_unmap_start < *unmap_start &&
2224 op->prev->va.addr <= aligned_unmap_start &&
2225 iova_mapped_as_huge_page(op->prev, *unmap_start)) {
2226 *unmap_range += *unmap_start - aligned_unmap_start;
2227 *unmap_start = aligned_unmap_start;
2228 }
2229
2230 /* If we're dealing with a huge page, make sure the unmap region is
2231 * aligned on the end of the page.
2232 */
2233 if (op->next && aligned_unmap_end > unmap_end &&
2234 op->next->va.addr + op->next->va.range >= aligned_unmap_end &&
2235 iova_mapped_as_huge_page(op->next, unmap_end - 1)) {
2236 *unmap_range += aligned_unmap_end - unmap_end;
2237 }
2238 }
2239
panthor_gpuva_sm_step_remap(struct drm_gpuva_op * op,void * priv)2240 static int panthor_gpuva_sm_step_remap(struct drm_gpuva_op *op,
2241 void *priv)
2242 {
2243 struct panthor_vma *unmap_vma = container_of(op->remap.unmap->va, struct panthor_vma, base);
2244 struct panthor_vm *vm = priv;
2245 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx = vm->op_ctx;
2246 struct panthor_vma *prev_vma = NULL, *next_vma = NULL;
2247 u64 unmap_start, unmap_range;
2248 int ret;
2249
2250 drm_gpuva_op_remap_to_unmap_range(&op->remap, &unmap_start, &unmap_range);
2251
2252 /*
2253 * ARM IOMMU page table management code disallows partial unmaps of huge pages,
2254 * so when a partial unmap is requested, we must first unmap the entire huge
2255 * page and then remap the difference between the huge page minus the requested
2256 * unmap region. Calculating the right start address and range for the expanded
2257 * unmap operation is the responsibility of the following function.
2258 */
2259 unmap_hugepage_align(&op->remap, &unmap_start, &unmap_range);
2260
2261 /* If the range changed, we might have to lock a wider region to guarantee
2262 * atomicity. panthor_vm_lock_region() bails out early if the new region
2263 * is already part of the locked region, so no need to do this check here.
2264 */
2265 if (!unmap_vma->evicted) {
2266 panthor_vm_lock_region(vm, unmap_start, unmap_range);
2267 panthor_vm_unmap_pages(vm, unmap_start, unmap_range);
2268 }
2269
2270 if (op->remap.prev) {
2271 struct panthor_gem_object *bo = to_panthor_bo(op->remap.prev->gem.obj);
2272 u64 offset = op->remap.prev->gem.offset + unmap_start - op->remap.prev->va.addr;
2273 u64 size = op->remap.prev->va.addr + op->remap.prev->va.range - unmap_start;
2274
2275 if (!unmap_vma->evicted) {
2276 ret = panthor_vm_map_pages(vm, unmap_start,
2277 flags_to_prot(unmap_vma->flags),
2278 bo->dmap.sgt, offset, size);
2279 if (ret)
2280 return ret;
2281 }
2282
2283 prev_vma = panthor_vm_op_ctx_get_vma(op_ctx);
2284 panthor_vma_init(prev_vma, unmap_vma->flags);
2285 prev_vma->evicted = unmap_vma->evicted;
2286 }
2287
2288 if (op->remap.next) {
2289 struct panthor_gem_object *bo = to_panthor_bo(op->remap.next->gem.obj);
2290 u64 addr = op->remap.next->va.addr;
2291 u64 size = unmap_start + unmap_range - op->remap.next->va.addr;
2292
2293 if (!unmap_vma->evicted) {
2294 ret = panthor_vm_map_pages(vm, addr, flags_to_prot(unmap_vma->flags),
2295 bo->dmap.sgt, op->remap.next->gem.offset,
2296 size);
2297 if (ret)
2298 return ret;
2299 }
2300
2301 next_vma = panthor_vm_op_ctx_get_vma(op_ctx);
2302 panthor_vma_init(next_vma, unmap_vma->flags);
2303 next_vma->evicted = unmap_vma->evicted;
2304 }
2305
2306 drm_gpuva_remap(prev_vma ? &prev_vma->base : NULL,
2307 next_vma ? &next_vma->base : NULL,
2308 &op->remap);
2309
2310 if (prev_vma) {
2311 /* panthor_vma_link() transfers the vm_bo ownership to
2312 * the VMA object. Since the vm_bo we're passing is still
2313 * owned by the old mapping which will be released when this
2314 * mapping is destroyed, we need to grab a ref here.
2315 */
2316 panthor_vma_link(vm, prev_vma, op->remap.unmap->va->vm_bo);
2317 }
2318
2319 if (next_vma) {
2320 panthor_vma_link(vm, next_vma, op->remap.unmap->va->vm_bo);
2321 }
2322
2323 panthor_vma_unlink(unmap_vma);
2324 return 0;
2325 }
2326
panthor_gpuva_sm_step_unmap(struct drm_gpuva_op * op,void * priv)2327 static int panthor_gpuva_sm_step_unmap(struct drm_gpuva_op *op,
2328 void *priv)
2329 {
2330 struct panthor_vma *unmap_vma = container_of(op->unmap.va, struct panthor_vma, base);
2331 struct panthor_vm *vm = priv;
2332
2333 if (!unmap_vma->evicted) {
2334 panthor_vm_unmap_pages(vm, unmap_vma->base.va.addr,
2335 unmap_vma->base.va.range);
2336 }
2337
2338 drm_gpuva_unmap(&op->unmap);
2339 panthor_vma_unlink(unmap_vma);
2340 return 0;
2341 }
2342
panthor_vm_update_bo_reclaim_lru_locked(struct panthor_gem_object * bo)2343 void panthor_vm_update_bo_reclaim_lru_locked(struct panthor_gem_object *bo)
2344 {
2345 struct panthor_device *ptdev = container_of(bo->base.dev, struct panthor_device, base);
2346 struct panthor_vm *vm = NULL;
2347 struct drm_gpuvm_bo *vm_bo;
2348
2349 dma_resv_assert_held(bo->base.resv);
2350 lockdep_assert_held(&bo->base.gpuva.lock);
2351
2352 drm_gem_for_each_gpuvm_bo(vm_bo, &bo->base) {
2353 if (vm_bo->evicted)
2354 continue;
2355
2356 /* We're only supposed to have one non-evicted vm_bo in the list if we get
2357 * there.
2358 */
2359 drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base, vm);
2360 vm = container_of(vm_bo->vm, struct panthor_vm, base);
2361
2362 mutex_lock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
2363 drm_gem_lru_move_tail_locked(&vm->reclaim.lru, &bo->base);
2364 if (list_empty(&vm->reclaim.lru_node))
2365 list_move(&vm->reclaim.lru_node, &ptdev->reclaim.vms);
2366 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
2367 }
2368 }
2369
panthor_vm_evict_bo_mappings_locked(struct panthor_gem_object * bo)2370 int panthor_vm_evict_bo_mappings_locked(struct panthor_gem_object *bo)
2371 {
2372 struct drm_gpuvm_bo *vm_bo;
2373 int ret = 0;
2374
2375 drm_gem_for_each_gpuvm_bo(vm_bo, &bo->base) {
2376 struct panthor_vm *vm = container_of(vm_bo->vm, struct panthor_vm, base);
2377 struct drm_gpuva *va;
2378
2379 if (!mutex_trylock(&vm->op_lock))
2380 return -EDEADLK;
2381
2382 /* It can be that the vm_bo was already evicted but a new
2383 * mapping pointing to this BO got created in the meantime,
2384 * thus turning the vm_bo in partially evicted state. In that case
2385 * we don't call drm_gpuvm_bo_evict() again because this would
2386 * mess up with the internal gpuvm lists, but we do walk the
2387 * VAs on this vm_bo to make sure the non-evicted ones are
2388 * torn down.
2389 */
2390 if (!vm_bo->evicted)
2391 drm_gpuvm_bo_evict(vm_bo, true);
2392
2393 drm_gpuvm_bo_for_each_va(va, vm_bo) {
2394 struct panthor_vma *vma = container_of(va, struct panthor_vma, base);
2395
2396 if (vma->evicted)
2397 continue;
2398
2399 /* If something fail in the middle of a VM_BO eviction, the VM_BO
2400 * is considered fully evicted, but some of its VMAs might still be
2401 * active. That's okay because the pages won't be released if this
2402 * function returns an error.
2403 *
2404 * On the next job targeting this VM, the partially evicted VM_BO
2405 * will be validated, causing all its evicted VMAs to be repopulated
2406 * before the job runs. So no GPU fault expected.
2407 */
2408 ret = panthor_vm_lock_region(vm, va->va.addr, va->va.range);
2409 if (ret)
2410 break;
2411
2412 panthor_vm_unmap_pages(vm, va->va.addr, va->va.range);
2413 panthor_vm_unlock_region(vm);
2414 vma->evicted = true;
2415 }
2416
2417 mutex_unlock(&vm->op_lock);
2418
2419 if (ret)
2420 break;
2421 }
2422
2423 return ret;
2424 }
2425
select_evicted_vma(struct drm_gpuvm_bo * vm_bo,struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx)2426 static struct panthor_vma *select_evicted_vma(struct drm_gpuvm_bo *vm_bo,
2427 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx)
2428 {
2429 struct panthor_vm *vm = container_of(vm_bo->vm, struct panthor_vm, base);
2430 struct panthor_vma *first_evicted_vma = NULL;
2431 struct drm_gpuva *va;
2432
2433 /* Take op_lock to protect against va insertion/removal. */
2434 mutex_lock(&vm->op_lock);
2435 drm_gpuvm_bo_for_each_va(va, vm_bo) {
2436 struct panthor_vma *vma = container_of(va, struct panthor_vma, base);
2437
2438 if (vma->evicted) {
2439 first_evicted_vma = vma;
2440 panthor_vm_init_op_ctx(op_ctx, va->va.range, va->va.addr, vma->flags);
2441 op_ctx->map.bo_offset = va->gem.offset;
2442 break;
2443 }
2444 }
2445 mutex_unlock(&vm->op_lock);
2446
2447 return first_evicted_vma;
2448 }
2449
remap_evicted_vma(struct drm_gpuvm_bo * vm_bo,struct panthor_vma * evicted_vma,struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx)2450 static int remap_evicted_vma(struct drm_gpuvm_bo *vm_bo,
2451 struct panthor_vma *evicted_vma,
2452 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx)
2453 {
2454 struct panthor_vm *vm = container_of(vm_bo->vm, struct panthor_vm, base);
2455 struct panthor_gem_object *bo = to_panthor_bo(vm_bo->obj);
2456 struct drm_gpuva *va;
2457 bool found = false;
2458 int ret;
2459
2460 ret = panthor_vm_op_ctx_prealloc_pts(op_ctx);
2461 if (ret)
2462 goto out_cleanup;
2463
2464 /* Take op_lock to protect against va insertion/removal. Note that the
2465 * evicted_vma selection was done with the same lock held, but we had
2466 * to release it so we can allocate PTs, because this very same lock
2467 * is taken in a DMA-signalling path.
2468 */
2469 mutex_lock(&vm->op_lock);
2470 drm_gpuvm_bo_for_each_va(va, vm_bo) {
2471 struct panthor_vma *vma = container_of(va, struct panthor_vma, base);
2472
2473 if (vma != evicted_vma)
2474 continue;
2475
2476 /* Because we had to release the lock between the evicted_vma selection
2477 * and its repopulation, we can't rely solely on pointer equality (the
2478 * VMA might have been freed and a new one allocated at the same address).
2479 * If the evicted bit is still set, we're sure it's our VMA, because
2480 * population/eviction is serialized with the BO resv lock.
2481 */
2482 if (vma->evicted)
2483 found = true;
2484
2485 break;
2486 }
2487
2488 if (found) {
2489 vm->op_ctx = op_ctx;
2490 ret = panthor_vm_lock_region(vm, evicted_vma->base.va.addr,
2491 evicted_vma->base.va.range);
2492 if (!ret) {
2493 ret = panthor_vm_map_pages(vm, evicted_vma->base.va.addr,
2494 flags_to_prot(evicted_vma->flags),
2495 bo->dmap.sgt,
2496 evicted_vma->base.gem.offset,
2497 evicted_vma->base.va.range);
2498 if (!ret)
2499 evicted_vma->evicted = false;
2500
2501 panthor_vm_unlock_region(vm);
2502 }
2503
2504 vm->op_ctx = NULL;
2505 }
2506
2507 mutex_unlock(&vm->op_lock);
2508
2509 out_cleanup:
2510 panthor_vm_cleanup_op_ctx(op_ctx, vm);
2511 return ret;
2512 }
2513
panthor_vm_restore_vmas(struct drm_gpuvm_bo * vm_bo)2514 static int panthor_vm_restore_vmas(struct drm_gpuvm_bo *vm_bo)
2515 {
2516 struct panthor_vm *vm = container_of(vm_bo->vm, struct panthor_vm, base);
2517 struct panthor_gem_object *bo = to_panthor_bo(vm_bo->obj);
2518 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx op_ctx;
2519
2520 if (drm_WARN_ON_ONCE(&vm->ptdev->base, !bo->dmap.sgt))
2521 return -EINVAL;
2522
2523 for (struct panthor_vma *vma = select_evicted_vma(vm_bo, &op_ctx);
2524 vma; vma = select_evicted_vma(vm_bo, &op_ctx)) {
2525 int ret;
2526
2527 ret = remap_evicted_vma(vm_bo, vma, &op_ctx);
2528 if (ret)
2529 return ret;
2530 }
2531
2532 return 0;
2533 }
2534
panthor_vm_bo_validate(struct drm_gpuvm_bo * vm_bo,struct drm_exec * exec)2535 static int panthor_vm_bo_validate(struct drm_gpuvm_bo *vm_bo,
2536 struct drm_exec *exec)
2537 {
2538 struct panthor_gem_object *bo = to_panthor_bo(vm_bo->obj);
2539 int ret;
2540
2541 ret = panthor_gem_swapin_locked(bo);
2542 if (ret)
2543 return ret;
2544
2545 ret = panthor_vm_restore_vmas(vm_bo);
2546 if (ret)
2547 return ret;
2548
2549 drm_gpuvm_bo_evict(vm_bo, false);
2550 mutex_lock(&bo->base.gpuva.lock);
2551 panthor_gem_update_reclaim_state_locked(bo, NULL);
2552 mutex_unlock(&bo->base.gpuva.lock);
2553 return 0;
2554 }
2555
2556 static const struct drm_gpuvm_ops panthor_gpuvm_ops = {
2557 .vm_free = panthor_vm_free,
2558 .vm_bo_free = panthor_vm_bo_free,
2559 .sm_step_map = panthor_gpuva_sm_step_map,
2560 .sm_step_remap = panthor_gpuva_sm_step_remap,
2561 .sm_step_unmap = panthor_gpuva_sm_step_unmap,
2562 .vm_bo_validate = panthor_vm_bo_validate,
2563 };
2564
2565 /**
2566 * panthor_vm_resv() - Get the dma_resv object attached to a VM.
2567 * @vm: VM to get the dma_resv of.
2568 *
2569 * Return: A dma_resv object.
2570 */
panthor_vm_resv(struct panthor_vm * vm)2571 struct dma_resv *panthor_vm_resv(struct panthor_vm *vm)
2572 {
2573 return drm_gpuvm_resv(&vm->base);
2574 }
2575
panthor_vm_root_gem(struct panthor_vm * vm)2576 struct drm_gem_object *panthor_vm_root_gem(struct panthor_vm *vm)
2577 {
2578 if (!vm)
2579 return NULL;
2580
2581 return vm->base.r_obj;
2582 }
2583
2584 static int
panthor_vm_exec_op(struct panthor_vm * vm,struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op,bool flag_vm_unusable_on_failure)2585 panthor_vm_exec_op(struct panthor_vm *vm, struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op,
2586 bool flag_vm_unusable_on_failure)
2587 {
2588 u32 op_type = op->flags & DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MASK;
2589 int ret;
2590
2591 if (op_type == DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_SYNC_ONLY)
2592 return 0;
2593
2594 mutex_lock(&vm->op_lock);
2595 vm->op_ctx = op;
2596
2597 ret = panthor_vm_lock_region(vm, op->va.addr, op->va.range);
2598 if (ret)
2599 goto out;
2600
2601 switch (op_type) {
2602 case DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MAP: {
2603 const struct drm_gpuvm_map_req map_req = {
2604 .map.va.addr = op->va.addr,
2605 .map.va.range = op->va.range,
2606 .map.gem.obj = op->map.vm_bo->obj,
2607 .map.gem.offset = op->map.bo_offset,
2608 };
2609
2610 if (vm->unusable) {
2611 ret = -EINVAL;
2612 break;
2613 }
2614
2615 ret = drm_gpuvm_sm_map(&vm->base, vm, &map_req);
2616 break;
2617 }
2618
2619 case DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_UNMAP:
2620 ret = drm_gpuvm_sm_unmap(&vm->base, vm, op->va.addr, op->va.range);
2621 break;
2622
2623 default:
2624 ret = -EINVAL;
2625 break;
2626 }
2627
2628 panthor_vm_unlock_region(vm);
2629
2630 out:
2631 if (ret && flag_vm_unusable_on_failure)
2632 panthor_vm_declare_unusable(vm);
2633
2634 vm->op_ctx = NULL;
2635 mutex_unlock(&vm->op_lock);
2636
2637 return ret;
2638 }
2639
2640 static struct dma_fence *
panthor_vm_bind_run_job(struct drm_sched_job * sched_job)2641 panthor_vm_bind_run_job(struct drm_sched_job *sched_job)
2642 {
2643 struct panthor_vm_bind_job *job = container_of(sched_job, struct panthor_vm_bind_job, base);
2644 bool cookie;
2645 int ret;
2646
2647 /* Not only we report an error whose result is propagated to the
2648 * drm_sched finished fence, but we also flag the VM as unusable, because
2649 * a failure in the async VM_BIND results in an inconsistent state. VM needs
2650 * to be destroyed and recreated.
2651 */
2652 cookie = dma_fence_begin_signalling();
2653 ret = panthor_vm_exec_op(job->vm, &job->ctx, true);
2654 dma_fence_end_signalling(cookie);
2655
2656 return ret ? ERR_PTR(ret) : NULL;
2657 }
2658
panthor_vm_bind_job_release(struct kref * kref)2659 static void panthor_vm_bind_job_release(struct kref *kref)
2660 {
2661 struct panthor_vm_bind_job *job = container_of(kref, struct panthor_vm_bind_job, refcount);
2662
2663 if (job->base.s_fence)
2664 drm_sched_job_cleanup(&job->base);
2665
2666 panthor_vm_cleanup_op_ctx(&job->ctx, job->vm);
2667 panthor_vm_put(job->vm);
2668 kfree(job);
2669 }
2670
2671 /**
2672 * panthor_vm_bind_job_put() - Release a VM_BIND job reference
2673 * @sched_job: Job to release the reference on.
2674 */
panthor_vm_bind_job_put(struct drm_sched_job * sched_job)2675 void panthor_vm_bind_job_put(struct drm_sched_job *sched_job)
2676 {
2677 struct panthor_vm_bind_job *job =
2678 container_of(sched_job, struct panthor_vm_bind_job, base);
2679
2680 if (sched_job)
2681 kref_put(&job->refcount, panthor_vm_bind_job_release);
2682 }
2683
2684 static void
panthor_vm_bind_free_job(struct drm_sched_job * sched_job)2685 panthor_vm_bind_free_job(struct drm_sched_job *sched_job)
2686 {
2687 struct panthor_vm_bind_job *job =
2688 container_of(sched_job, struct panthor_vm_bind_job, base);
2689
2690 drm_sched_job_cleanup(sched_job);
2691
2692 /* Do the heavy cleanups asynchronously, so we're out of the
2693 * dma-signaling path and can acquire dma-resv locks safely.
2694 */
2695 queue_work(panthor_cleanup_wq, &job->cleanup_op_ctx_work);
2696 }
2697
2698 static enum drm_gpu_sched_stat
panthor_vm_bind_timedout_job(struct drm_sched_job * sched_job)2699 panthor_vm_bind_timedout_job(struct drm_sched_job *sched_job)
2700 {
2701 WARN(1, "VM_BIND ops are synchronous for now, there should be no timeout!");
2702 return DRM_GPU_SCHED_STAT_RESET;
2703 }
2704
2705 static const struct drm_sched_backend_ops panthor_vm_bind_ops = {
2706 .run_job = panthor_vm_bind_run_job,
2707 .free_job = panthor_vm_bind_free_job,
2708 .timedout_job = panthor_vm_bind_timedout_job,
2709 };
2710
2711 /**
2712 * panthor_vm_create() - Create a VM
2713 * @ptdev: Device.
2714 * @for_mcu: True if this is the FW MCU VM.
2715 * @kernel_va_start: Start of the range reserved for kernel BO mapping.
2716 * @kernel_va_size: Size of the range reserved for kernel BO mapping.
2717 * @auto_kernel_va_start: Start of the auto-VA kernel range.
2718 * @auto_kernel_va_size: Size of the auto-VA kernel range.
2719 *
2720 * Return: A valid pointer on success, an ERR_PTR() otherwise.
2721 */
2722 struct panthor_vm *
panthor_vm_create(struct panthor_device * ptdev,bool for_mcu,u64 kernel_va_start,u64 kernel_va_size,u64 auto_kernel_va_start,u64 auto_kernel_va_size)2723 panthor_vm_create(struct panthor_device *ptdev, bool for_mcu,
2724 u64 kernel_va_start, u64 kernel_va_size,
2725 u64 auto_kernel_va_start, u64 auto_kernel_va_size)
2726 {
2727 u32 va_bits = GPU_MMU_FEATURES_VA_BITS(ptdev->gpu_info.mmu_features);
2728 u32 pa_bits = GPU_MMU_FEATURES_PA_BITS(ptdev->gpu_info.mmu_features);
2729 u64 full_va_range = 1ull << va_bits;
2730 struct drm_gem_object *dummy_gem;
2731 struct drm_gpu_scheduler *sched;
2732 const struct drm_sched_init_args sched_args = {
2733 .ops = &panthor_vm_bind_ops,
2734 .submit_wq = ptdev->mmu->vm.wq,
2735 .num_rqs = 1,
2736 .credit_limit = 1,
2737 /* Bind operations are synchronous for now, no timeout needed. */
2738 .timeout = MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT,
2739 .name = "panthor-vm-bind",
2740 .dev = ptdev->base.dev,
2741 };
2742 struct io_pgtable_cfg pgtbl_cfg;
2743 u64 mair, min_va, va_range;
2744 struct panthor_vm *vm;
2745 int ret;
2746
2747 vm = kzalloc_obj(*vm);
2748 if (!vm)
2749 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
2750
2751 /* We allocate a dummy GEM for the VM. */
2752 dummy_gem = drm_gpuvm_resv_object_alloc(&ptdev->base);
2753 if (!dummy_gem) {
2754 ret = -ENOMEM;
2755 goto err_free_vm;
2756 }
2757
2758 mutex_init(&vm->heaps.lock);
2759 vm->for_mcu = for_mcu;
2760 vm->ptdev = ptdev;
2761 mutex_init(&vm->op_lock);
2762
2763 if (for_mcu) {
2764 /* CSF MCU is a cortex M7, and can only address 4G */
2765 min_va = 0;
2766 va_range = SZ_4G;
2767 } else {
2768 min_va = 0;
2769 va_range = full_va_range;
2770 }
2771
2772 mutex_init(&vm->mm_lock);
2773 drm_mm_init(&vm->mm, kernel_va_start, kernel_va_size);
2774 vm->kernel_auto_va.start = auto_kernel_va_start;
2775 vm->kernel_auto_va.end = vm->kernel_auto_va.start + auto_kernel_va_size - 1;
2776
2777 drm_gem_lru_init(&vm->reclaim.lru);
2778 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vm->reclaim.lru_node);
2779 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vm->node);
2780 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vm->as.lru_node);
2781 vm->as.id = -1;
2782 refcount_set(&vm->as.active_cnt, 0);
2783
2784 pgtbl_cfg = (struct io_pgtable_cfg) {
2785 .pgsize_bitmap = SZ_4K | SZ_2M,
2786 .ias = va_bits,
2787 .oas = pa_bits,
2788 .coherent_walk = ptdev->coherent,
2789 .tlb = &mmu_tlb_ops,
2790 .iommu_dev = ptdev->base.dev,
2791 .alloc = alloc_pt,
2792 .free = free_pt,
2793 };
2794
2795 vm->pgtbl_ops = alloc_io_pgtable_ops(ARM_64_LPAE_S1, &pgtbl_cfg, vm);
2796 if (!vm->pgtbl_ops) {
2797 ret = -EINVAL;
2798 goto err_mm_takedown;
2799 }
2800
2801 ret = drm_sched_init(&vm->sched, &sched_args);
2802 if (ret)
2803 goto err_free_io_pgtable;
2804
2805 sched = &vm->sched;
2806 ret = drm_sched_entity_init(&vm->entity, 0, &sched, 1, NULL);
2807 if (ret)
2808 goto err_sched_fini;
2809
2810 mair = io_pgtable_ops_to_pgtable(vm->pgtbl_ops)->cfg.arm_lpae_s1_cfg.mair;
2811 vm->memattr = mair_to_memattr(mair, ptdev->coherent);
2812
2813 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->vm.lock);
2814 list_add_tail(&vm->node, &ptdev->mmu->vm.list);
2815
2816 /* If a reset is in progress, stop the scheduler. */
2817 if (ptdev->mmu->vm.reset_in_progress)
2818 panthor_vm_stop(vm);
2819 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->vm.lock);
2820
2821 /* We intentionally leave the reserved range to zero, because we want kernel VMAs
2822 * to be handled the same way user VMAs are.
2823 */
2824 drm_gpuvm_init(&vm->base, for_mcu ? "panthor-MCU-VM" : "panthor-GPU-VM",
2825 DRM_GPUVM_RESV_PROTECTED | DRM_GPUVM_IMMEDIATE_MODE,
2826 &ptdev->base, dummy_gem, min_va, va_range, 0, 0,
2827 &panthor_gpuvm_ops);
2828 drm_gem_object_put(dummy_gem);
2829 return vm;
2830
2831 err_sched_fini:
2832 drm_sched_fini(&vm->sched);
2833
2834 err_free_io_pgtable:
2835 free_io_pgtable_ops(vm->pgtbl_ops);
2836
2837 err_mm_takedown:
2838 drm_mm_takedown(&vm->mm);
2839 drm_gem_object_put(dummy_gem);
2840
2841 err_free_vm:
2842 kfree(vm);
2843 return ERR_PTR(ret);
2844 }
2845
2846 static int
panthor_vm_bind_prepare_op_ctx(struct drm_file * file,struct panthor_vm * vm,const struct drm_panthor_vm_bind_op * op,struct panthor_vm_op_ctx * op_ctx)2847 panthor_vm_bind_prepare_op_ctx(struct drm_file *file,
2848 struct panthor_vm *vm,
2849 const struct drm_panthor_vm_bind_op *op,
2850 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx *op_ctx)
2851 {
2852 ssize_t vm_pgsz = panthor_vm_page_size(vm);
2853 struct drm_gem_object *gem;
2854 int ret;
2855
2856 /* Aligned on page size. */
2857 if (!IS_ALIGNED(op->va | op->size | op->bo_offset, vm_pgsz))
2858 return -EINVAL;
2859
2860 switch (op->flags & DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MASK) {
2861 case DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MAP:
2862 gem = drm_gem_object_lookup(file, op->bo_handle);
2863 ret = panthor_vm_prepare_map_op_ctx(op_ctx, vm,
2864 gem ? to_panthor_bo(gem) : NULL,
2865 op->bo_offset,
2866 op->size,
2867 op->va,
2868 op->flags);
2869 drm_gem_object_put(gem);
2870 return ret;
2871
2872 case DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_UNMAP:
2873 if (op->flags & ~DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MASK)
2874 return -EINVAL;
2875
2876 if (op->bo_handle || op->bo_offset)
2877 return -EINVAL;
2878
2879 return panthor_vm_prepare_unmap_op_ctx(op_ctx, vm, op->va, op->size);
2880
2881 case DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_SYNC_ONLY:
2882 if (op->flags & ~DRM_PANTHOR_VM_BIND_OP_TYPE_MASK)
2883 return -EINVAL;
2884
2885 if (op->bo_handle || op->bo_offset)
2886 return -EINVAL;
2887
2888 if (op->va || op->size)
2889 return -EINVAL;
2890
2891 if (!op->syncs.count)
2892 return -EINVAL;
2893
2894 panthor_vm_prepare_sync_only_op_ctx(op_ctx, vm);
2895 return 0;
2896
2897 default:
2898 return -EINVAL;
2899 }
2900 }
2901
panthor_vm_bind_job_cleanup_op_ctx_work(struct work_struct * work)2902 static void panthor_vm_bind_job_cleanup_op_ctx_work(struct work_struct *work)
2903 {
2904 struct panthor_vm_bind_job *job =
2905 container_of(work, struct panthor_vm_bind_job, cleanup_op_ctx_work);
2906
2907 panthor_vm_bind_job_put(&job->base);
2908 }
2909
2910 /**
2911 * panthor_vm_bind_job_create() - Create a VM_BIND job
2912 * @file: File.
2913 * @vm: VM targeted by the VM_BIND job.
2914 * @op: VM operation data.
2915 *
2916 * Return: A valid pointer on success, an ERR_PTR() otherwise.
2917 */
2918 struct drm_sched_job *
panthor_vm_bind_job_create(struct drm_file * file,struct panthor_vm * vm,const struct drm_panthor_vm_bind_op * op)2919 panthor_vm_bind_job_create(struct drm_file *file,
2920 struct panthor_vm *vm,
2921 const struct drm_panthor_vm_bind_op *op)
2922 {
2923 struct panthor_vm_bind_job *job;
2924 int ret;
2925
2926 if (!vm)
2927 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
2928
2929 if (vm->destroyed || vm->unusable)
2930 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
2931
2932 job = kzalloc_obj(*job);
2933 if (!job)
2934 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
2935
2936 ret = panthor_vm_bind_prepare_op_ctx(file, vm, op, &job->ctx);
2937 if (ret) {
2938 kfree(job);
2939 return ERR_PTR(ret);
2940 }
2941
2942 INIT_WORK(&job->cleanup_op_ctx_work, panthor_vm_bind_job_cleanup_op_ctx_work);
2943 kref_init(&job->refcount);
2944 job->vm = panthor_vm_get(vm);
2945
2946 ret = drm_sched_job_init(&job->base, &vm->entity, 1, vm, file->client_id);
2947 if (ret)
2948 goto err_put_job;
2949
2950 return &job->base;
2951
2952 err_put_job:
2953 panthor_vm_bind_job_put(&job->base);
2954 return ERR_PTR(ret);
2955 }
2956
2957 /**
2958 * panthor_vm_bind_job_prepare_resvs() - Prepare VM_BIND job dma_resvs
2959 * @exec: The locking/preparation context.
2960 * @sched_job: The job to prepare resvs on.
2961 *
2962 * Locks and prepare the VM resv.
2963 *
2964 * If this is a map operation, locks and prepares the GEM resv.
2965 *
2966 * Return: 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2967 */
panthor_vm_bind_job_prepare_resvs(struct drm_exec * exec,struct drm_sched_job * sched_job)2968 int panthor_vm_bind_job_prepare_resvs(struct drm_exec *exec,
2969 struct drm_sched_job *sched_job)
2970 {
2971 struct panthor_vm_bind_job *job = container_of(sched_job, struct panthor_vm_bind_job, base);
2972 int ret;
2973
2974 /* Acquire the VM lock an reserve a slot for this VM bind job. */
2975 ret = drm_gpuvm_prepare_vm(&job->vm->base, exec, 1);
2976 if (ret)
2977 return ret;
2978
2979 if (job->ctx.map.vm_bo) {
2980 /* Lock/prepare the GEM being mapped. */
2981 ret = drm_exec_prepare_obj(exec, job->ctx.map.vm_bo->obj, 1);
2982 if (ret)
2983 return ret;
2984 }
2985
2986 return 0;
2987 }
2988
2989 /**
2990 * panthor_vm_bind_job_update_resvs() - Update the resv objects touched by a job
2991 * @exec: drm_exec context.
2992 * @sched_job: Job to update the resvs on.
2993 */
panthor_vm_bind_job_update_resvs(struct drm_exec * exec,struct drm_sched_job * sched_job)2994 void panthor_vm_bind_job_update_resvs(struct drm_exec *exec,
2995 struct drm_sched_job *sched_job)
2996 {
2997 struct panthor_vm_bind_job *job = container_of(sched_job, struct panthor_vm_bind_job, base);
2998
2999 /* Explicit sync => we just register our job finished fence as bookkeep. */
3000 drm_gpuvm_resv_add_fence(&job->vm->base, exec,
3001 &sched_job->s_fence->finished,
3002 DMA_RESV_USAGE_BOOKKEEP,
3003 DMA_RESV_USAGE_BOOKKEEP);
3004 }
3005
panthor_vm_update_resvs(struct panthor_vm * vm,struct drm_exec * exec,struct dma_fence * fence,enum dma_resv_usage private_usage,enum dma_resv_usage extobj_usage)3006 void panthor_vm_update_resvs(struct panthor_vm *vm, struct drm_exec *exec,
3007 struct dma_fence *fence,
3008 enum dma_resv_usage private_usage,
3009 enum dma_resv_usage extobj_usage)
3010 {
3011 drm_gpuvm_resv_add_fence(&vm->base, exec, fence, private_usage, extobj_usage);
3012 }
3013
3014 /**
3015 * panthor_vm_bind_exec_sync_op() - Execute a VM_BIND operation synchronously.
3016 * @file: File.
3017 * @vm: VM targeted by the VM operation.
3018 * @op: Data describing the VM operation.
3019 *
3020 * Return: 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise.
3021 */
panthor_vm_bind_exec_sync_op(struct drm_file * file,struct panthor_vm * vm,struct drm_panthor_vm_bind_op * op)3022 int panthor_vm_bind_exec_sync_op(struct drm_file *file,
3023 struct panthor_vm *vm,
3024 struct drm_panthor_vm_bind_op *op)
3025 {
3026 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx op_ctx;
3027 int ret;
3028
3029 /* No sync objects allowed on synchronous operations. */
3030 if (op->syncs.count)
3031 return -EINVAL;
3032
3033 if (!op->size)
3034 return 0;
3035
3036 ret = panthor_vm_bind_prepare_op_ctx(file, vm, op, &op_ctx);
3037 if (ret)
3038 return ret;
3039
3040 ret = panthor_vm_exec_op(vm, &op_ctx, false);
3041 panthor_vm_cleanup_op_ctx(&op_ctx, vm);
3042
3043 return ret;
3044 }
3045
3046 /**
3047 * panthor_vm_map_bo_range() - Map a GEM object range to a VM
3048 * @vm: VM to map the GEM to.
3049 * @bo: GEM object to map.
3050 * @offset: Offset in the GEM object.
3051 * @size: Size to map.
3052 * @va: Virtual address to map the object to.
3053 * @flags: Combination of drm_panthor_vm_bind_op_flags flags.
3054 * Only map-related flags are valid.
3055 *
3056 * Internal use only. For userspace requests, use
3057 * panthor_vm_bind_exec_sync_op() instead.
3058 *
3059 * Return: 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise.
3060 */
panthor_vm_map_bo_range(struct panthor_vm * vm,struct panthor_gem_object * bo,u64 offset,u64 size,u64 va,u32 flags)3061 int panthor_vm_map_bo_range(struct panthor_vm *vm, struct panthor_gem_object *bo,
3062 u64 offset, u64 size, u64 va, u32 flags)
3063 {
3064 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx op_ctx;
3065 int ret;
3066
3067 ret = panthor_vm_prepare_map_op_ctx(&op_ctx, vm, bo, offset, size, va, flags);
3068 if (ret)
3069 return ret;
3070
3071 ret = panthor_vm_exec_op(vm, &op_ctx, false);
3072 panthor_vm_cleanup_op_ctx(&op_ctx, vm);
3073
3074 return ret;
3075 }
3076
3077 /**
3078 * panthor_vm_unmap_range() - Unmap a portion of the VA space
3079 * @vm: VM to unmap the region from.
3080 * @va: Virtual address to unmap. Must be 4k aligned.
3081 * @size: Size of the region to unmap. Must be 4k aligned.
3082 *
3083 * Internal use only. For userspace requests, use
3084 * panthor_vm_bind_exec_sync_op() instead.
3085 *
3086 * Return: 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise.
3087 */
panthor_vm_unmap_range(struct panthor_vm * vm,u64 va,u64 size)3088 int panthor_vm_unmap_range(struct panthor_vm *vm, u64 va, u64 size)
3089 {
3090 struct panthor_vm_op_ctx op_ctx;
3091 int ret;
3092
3093 ret = panthor_vm_prepare_unmap_op_ctx(&op_ctx, vm, va, size);
3094 if (ret)
3095 return ret;
3096
3097 ret = panthor_vm_exec_op(vm, &op_ctx, false);
3098 panthor_vm_cleanup_op_ctx(&op_ctx, vm);
3099
3100 return ret;
3101 }
3102
3103 /**
3104 * panthor_vm_prepare_mapped_bos_resvs() - Prepare resvs on VM BOs.
3105 * @exec: Locking/preparation context.
3106 * @vm: VM targeted by the GPU job.
3107 * @slot_count: Number of slots to reserve.
3108 *
3109 * GPU jobs assume all BOs bound to the VM at the time the job is submitted
3110 * are available when the job is executed. In order to guarantee that, we
3111 * need to reserve a slot on all BOs mapped to a VM and update this slot with
3112 * the job fence after its submission.
3113 *
3114 * Return: 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise.
3115 */
panthor_vm_prepare_mapped_bos_resvs(struct drm_exec * exec,struct panthor_vm * vm,u32 slot_count)3116 int panthor_vm_prepare_mapped_bos_resvs(struct drm_exec *exec, struct panthor_vm *vm,
3117 u32 slot_count)
3118 {
3119 int ret;
3120
3121 /* Acquire the VM lock and reserve a slot for this GPU job. */
3122 ret = drm_gpuvm_prepare_vm(&vm->base, exec, slot_count);
3123 if (ret)
3124 return ret;
3125
3126 ret = drm_gpuvm_prepare_objects(&vm->base, exec, slot_count);
3127 if (ret)
3128 return ret;
3129
3130 return drm_gpuvm_validate(&vm->base, exec);
3131 }
3132
3133 unsigned long
panthor_mmu_reclaim_priv_bos(struct panthor_device * ptdev,unsigned int nr_to_scan,unsigned long * remaining,bool (* shrink)(struct drm_gem_object *,struct ww_acquire_ctx *))3134 panthor_mmu_reclaim_priv_bos(struct panthor_device *ptdev,
3135 unsigned int nr_to_scan, unsigned long *remaining,
3136 bool (*shrink)(struct drm_gem_object *,
3137 struct ww_acquire_ctx *))
3138 {
3139 unsigned long freed = 0;
3140 LIST_HEAD(remaining_vms);
3141 LIST_HEAD(vms);
3142
3143 mutex_lock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
3144 list_splice_init(&ptdev->reclaim.vms, &vms);
3145
3146 while (freed < nr_to_scan) {
3147 struct panthor_vm *vm;
3148
3149 vm = list_first_entry_or_null(&vms, typeof(*vm),
3150 reclaim.lru_node);
3151 if (!vm)
3152 break;
3153
3154 if (!kref_get_unless_zero(&vm->base.kref)) {
3155 list_del_init(&vm->reclaim.lru_node);
3156 continue;
3157 }
3158
3159 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
3160
3161 freed += drm_gem_lru_scan(&ptdev->base, &vm->reclaim.lru,
3162 nr_to_scan - freed,
3163 remaining, shrink, NULL);
3164
3165 mutex_lock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
3166
3167 /* If the VM is still in the temporary list, remove it so we
3168 * can proceed with the next VM.
3169 */
3170 if (vm == list_first_entry_or_null(&vms, typeof(*vm), reclaim.lru_node)) {
3171 list_del_init(&vm->reclaim.lru_node);
3172
3173 /* Keep the VM around if there are still things to
3174 * reclaim, so we can preserve the LRU order when
3175 * re-inserting in ptdev->reclaim.vms at the end.
3176 */
3177 if (vm->reclaim.lru.count > 0)
3178 list_add_tail(&vm->reclaim.lru_node, &remaining_vms);
3179 }
3180
3181 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
3182
3183 panthor_vm_put(vm);
3184
3185 mutex_lock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
3186 }
3187
3188 /* Re-insert VMs with remaining data to reclaim at the beginning of
3189 * the LRU. Note that any activeness change on the VM that happened
3190 * while we were reclaiming would have moved the VM out of our
3191 * temporary [remaining_]vms list, meaning anything we re-insert here
3192 * preserves the LRU order.
3193 */
3194 list_splice_tail(&vms, &remaining_vms);
3195 list_splice(&remaining_vms, &ptdev->reclaim.vms);
3196 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->base.gem_lru_mutex);
3197
3198 return freed;
3199 }
3200
3201 /**
3202 * panthor_mmu_unplug() - Unplug the MMU logic
3203 * @ptdev: Device.
3204 *
3205 * No access to the MMU regs should be done after this function is called.
3206 * We suspend the IRQ and disable all VMs to guarantee that.
3207 */
panthor_mmu_unplug(struct panthor_device * ptdev)3208 void panthor_mmu_unplug(struct panthor_device *ptdev)
3209 {
3210 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PM) || pm_runtime_active(ptdev->base.dev))
3211 panthor_mmu_irq_suspend(&ptdev->mmu->irq);
3212
3213 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
3214 for (u32 i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ptdev->mmu->as.slots); i++) {
3215 struct panthor_vm *vm = ptdev->mmu->as.slots[i].vm;
3216
3217 if (vm) {
3218 drm_WARN_ON(&ptdev->base,
3219 panthor_mmu_as_disable(ptdev, i, false));
3220 panthor_vm_release_as_locked(vm);
3221 }
3222 }
3223 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->as.slots_lock);
3224 }
3225
panthor_mmu_release_wq(struct drm_device * ddev,void * res)3226 static void panthor_mmu_release_wq(struct drm_device *ddev, void *res)
3227 {
3228 destroy_workqueue(res);
3229 }
3230
3231 /**
3232 * panthor_mmu_init() - Initialize the MMU logic.
3233 * @ptdev: Device.
3234 *
3235 * Return: 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise.
3236 */
panthor_mmu_init(struct panthor_device * ptdev)3237 int panthor_mmu_init(struct panthor_device *ptdev)
3238 {
3239 u32 va_bits = GPU_MMU_FEATURES_VA_BITS(ptdev->gpu_info.mmu_features);
3240 struct panthor_mmu *mmu;
3241 int ret, irq;
3242
3243 mmu = drmm_kzalloc(&ptdev->base, sizeof(*mmu), GFP_KERNEL);
3244 if (!mmu)
3245 return -ENOMEM;
3246
3247 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mmu->as.lru_list);
3248
3249 ret = drmm_mutex_init(&ptdev->base, &mmu->as.slots_lock);
3250 if (ret)
3251 return ret;
3252
3253 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mmu->vm.list);
3254 ret = drmm_mutex_init(&ptdev->base, &mmu->vm.lock);
3255 if (ret)
3256 return ret;
3257
3258 mmu->iomem = ptdev->iomem + MMU_AS_BASE;
3259 ptdev->mmu = mmu;
3260
3261 irq = platform_get_irq_byname(to_platform_device(ptdev->base.dev), "mmu");
3262 if (irq <= 0)
3263 return -ENODEV;
3264
3265 ret = panthor_request_mmu_irq(ptdev, &mmu->irq, irq,
3266 ptdev->iomem + MMU_INT_BASE);
3267 if (ret)
3268 return ret;
3269
3270 mmu->vm.wq = alloc_workqueue("panthor-vm-bind", WQ_UNBOUND, 0);
3271 if (!mmu->vm.wq)
3272 return -ENOMEM;
3273
3274 /* On 32-bit kernels, the VA space is limited by the io_pgtable_ops abstraction,
3275 * which passes iova as an unsigned long. Patch the mmu_features to reflect this
3276 * limitation.
3277 */
3278 if (va_bits > BITS_PER_LONG) {
3279 ptdev->gpu_info.mmu_features &= ~GENMASK(7, 0);
3280 ptdev->gpu_info.mmu_features |= BITS_PER_LONG;
3281 }
3282
3283 ret = drmm_add_action_or_reset(&ptdev->base, panthor_mmu_release_wq, mmu->vm.wq);
3284 if (ret)
3285 return ret;
3286
3287 panthor_mmu_irq_enable_events(&mmu->irq, panthor_mmu_fault_mask(ptdev, ~0));
3288 panthor_mmu_irq_resume(&mmu->irq);
3289 return 0;
3290 }
3291
3292 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
show_vm_gpuvas(struct panthor_vm * vm,struct seq_file * m)3293 static int show_vm_gpuvas(struct panthor_vm *vm, struct seq_file *m)
3294 {
3295 int ret;
3296
3297 mutex_lock(&vm->op_lock);
3298 ret = drm_debugfs_gpuva_info(m, &vm->base);
3299 mutex_unlock(&vm->op_lock);
3300
3301 return ret;
3302 }
3303
show_each_vm(struct seq_file * m,void * arg)3304 static int show_each_vm(struct seq_file *m, void *arg)
3305 {
3306 struct drm_info_node *node = (struct drm_info_node *)m->private;
3307 struct drm_device *ddev = node->minor->dev;
3308 struct panthor_device *ptdev = container_of(ddev, struct panthor_device, base);
3309 int (*show)(struct panthor_vm *, struct seq_file *) = node->info_ent->data;
3310 struct panthor_vm *vm;
3311 int ret = 0;
3312
3313 mutex_lock(&ptdev->mmu->vm.lock);
3314 list_for_each_entry(vm, &ptdev->mmu->vm.list, node) {
3315 ret = show(vm, m);
3316 if (ret < 0)
3317 break;
3318
3319 seq_puts(m, "\n");
3320 }
3321 mutex_unlock(&ptdev->mmu->vm.lock);
3322
3323 return ret;
3324 }
3325
3326 static struct drm_info_list panthor_mmu_debugfs_list[] = {
3327 DRM_DEBUGFS_GPUVA_INFO(show_each_vm, show_vm_gpuvas),
3328 };
3329
3330 /**
3331 * panthor_mmu_debugfs_init() - Initialize MMU debugfs entries
3332 * @minor: Minor.
3333 */
panthor_mmu_debugfs_init(struct drm_minor * minor)3334 void panthor_mmu_debugfs_init(struct drm_minor *minor)
3335 {
3336 drm_debugfs_create_files(panthor_mmu_debugfs_list,
3337 ARRAY_SIZE(panthor_mmu_debugfs_list),
3338 minor->debugfs_root, minor);
3339 }
3340 #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_FS */
3341
3342 /**
3343 * panthor_mmu_pt_cache_init() - Initialize the page table cache.
3344 *
3345 * Return: 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise.
3346 */
panthor_mmu_pt_cache_init(void)3347 int panthor_mmu_pt_cache_init(void)
3348 {
3349 pt_cache = kmem_cache_create("panthor-mmu-pt", SZ_4K, SZ_4K, 0, NULL);
3350 if (!pt_cache)
3351 return -ENOMEM;
3352
3353 return 0;
3354 }
3355
3356 /**
3357 * panthor_mmu_pt_cache_fini() - Destroy the page table cache.
3358 */
panthor_mmu_pt_cache_fini(void)3359 void panthor_mmu_pt_cache_fini(void)
3360 {
3361 kmem_cache_destroy(pt_cache);
3362 }
3363