1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ 2 /* 3 * vsp1_dl.c -- R-Car VSP1 Display List 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 2015 Renesas Corporation 6 * 7 * Contact: Laurent Pinchart (laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com) 8 */ 9 10 #include <linux/device.h> 11 #include <linux/dma-mapping.h> 12 #include <linux/gfp.h> 13 #include <linux/lockdep.h> 14 #include <linux/refcount.h> 15 #include <linux/slab.h> 16 #include <linux/workqueue.h> 17 18 #include "vsp1.h" 19 #include "vsp1_dl.h" 20 21 #define VSP1_DL_NUM_ENTRIES 256 22 23 #define VSP1_DLH_INT_ENABLE (1 << 1) 24 #define VSP1_DLH_AUTO_START (1 << 0) 25 26 #define VSP1_DLH_EXT_PRE_CMD_EXEC (1 << 9) 27 #define VSP1_DLH_EXT_POST_CMD_EXEC (1 << 8) 28 29 struct vsp1_dl_header_list { 30 u32 num_bytes; 31 u32 addr; 32 } __packed; 33 34 struct vsp1_dl_header { 35 u32 num_lists; 36 struct vsp1_dl_header_list lists[8]; 37 u32 next_header; 38 u32 flags; 39 } __packed; 40 41 /** 42 * struct vsp1_dl_ext_header - Extended display list header 43 * @padding: padding zero bytes for alignment 44 * @pre_ext_dl_num_cmd: number of pre-extended command bodies to parse 45 * @flags: enables or disables execution of the pre and post command 46 * @pre_ext_dl_plist: start address of pre-extended display list bodies 47 * @post_ext_dl_num_cmd: number of post-extended command bodies to parse 48 * @post_ext_dl_plist: start address of post-extended display list bodies 49 */ 50 struct vsp1_dl_ext_header { 51 u32 padding; 52 53 /* 54 * The datasheet represents flags as stored before pre_ext_dl_num_cmd, 55 * expecting 32-bit accesses. The flags are appropriate to the whole 56 * header, not just the pre_ext command, and thus warrant being 57 * separated out. Due to byte ordering, and representing as 16 bit 58 * values here, the flags must be positioned after the 59 * pre_ext_dl_num_cmd. 60 */ 61 u16 pre_ext_dl_num_cmd; 62 u16 flags; 63 u32 pre_ext_dl_plist; 64 65 u32 post_ext_dl_num_cmd; 66 u32 post_ext_dl_plist; 67 } __packed; 68 69 struct vsp1_dl_header_extended { 70 struct vsp1_dl_header header; 71 struct vsp1_dl_ext_header ext; 72 } __packed; 73 74 struct vsp1_dl_entry { 75 u32 addr; 76 u32 data; 77 } __packed; 78 79 /** 80 * struct vsp1_pre_ext_dl_body - Pre Extended Display List Body 81 * @opcode: Extended display list command operation code 82 * @flags: Pre-extended command flags. These are specific to each command 83 * @address_set: Source address set pointer. Must have 16-byte alignment 84 * @reserved: Zero bits for alignment. 85 */ 86 struct vsp1_pre_ext_dl_body { 87 u32 opcode; 88 u32 flags; 89 u32 address_set; 90 u32 reserved; 91 } __packed; 92 93 /** 94 * struct vsp1_dl_body - Display list body 95 * @list: entry in the display list list of bodies 96 * @free: entry in the pool free body list 97 * @refcnt: reference tracking for the body 98 * @pool: pool to which this body belongs 99 * @entries: array of entries 100 * @dma: DMA address of the entries 101 * @size: size of the DMA memory in bytes 102 * @num_entries: number of stored entries 103 * @max_entries: number of entries available 104 */ 105 struct vsp1_dl_body { 106 struct list_head list; 107 struct list_head free; 108 109 refcount_t refcnt; 110 111 struct vsp1_dl_body_pool *pool; 112 113 struct vsp1_dl_entry *entries; 114 dma_addr_t dma; 115 size_t size; 116 117 unsigned int num_entries; 118 unsigned int max_entries; 119 }; 120 121 /** 122 * struct vsp1_dl_body_pool - display list body pool 123 * @dma: DMA address of the entries 124 * @size: size of the full DMA memory pool in bytes 125 * @mem: CPU memory pointer for the pool 126 * @bodies: Array of DLB structures for the pool 127 * @free: List of free DLB entries 128 * @lock: Protects the free list 129 * @vsp1: the VSP1 device 130 */ 131 struct vsp1_dl_body_pool { 132 /* DMA allocation */ 133 dma_addr_t dma; 134 size_t size; 135 void *mem; 136 137 /* Body management */ 138 struct vsp1_dl_body *bodies; 139 struct list_head free; 140 spinlock_t lock; 141 142 struct vsp1_device *vsp1; 143 }; 144 145 /** 146 * struct vsp1_dl_cmd_pool - Display List commands pool 147 * @dma: DMA address of the entries 148 * @size: size of the full DMA memory pool in bytes 149 * @mem: CPU memory pointer for the pool 150 * @cmds: Array of command structures for the pool 151 * @free: Free pool entries 152 * @lock: Protects the free list 153 * @vsp1: the VSP1 device 154 */ 155 struct vsp1_dl_cmd_pool { 156 /* DMA allocation */ 157 dma_addr_t dma; 158 size_t size; 159 void *mem; 160 161 struct vsp1_dl_ext_cmd *cmds; 162 struct list_head free; 163 164 spinlock_t lock; 165 166 struct vsp1_device *vsp1; 167 }; 168 169 /** 170 * struct vsp1_dl_list - Display list 171 * @list: entry in the display list manager lists 172 * @dlm: the display list manager 173 * @header: display list header 174 * @extension: extended display list header. NULL for normal lists 175 * @dma: DMA address for the header 176 * @body0: first display list body 177 * @bodies: list of extra display list bodies 178 * @pre_cmd: pre command to be issued through extended dl header 179 * @post_cmd: post command to be issued through extended dl header 180 * @allocated: flag to detect double list release 181 * @has_chain: if true, indicates that there's a partition chain 182 * @chain: entry in the display list partition chain 183 * @flags: display list flags, a combination of VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_* 184 */ 185 struct vsp1_dl_list { 186 struct list_head list; 187 struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm; 188 189 struct vsp1_dl_header *header; 190 struct vsp1_dl_ext_header *extension; 191 dma_addr_t dma; 192 193 struct vsp1_dl_body *body0; 194 struct list_head bodies; 195 196 struct vsp1_dl_ext_cmd *pre_cmd; 197 struct vsp1_dl_ext_cmd *post_cmd; 198 199 bool allocated; 200 201 bool has_chain; 202 struct list_head chain; 203 204 unsigned int flags; 205 }; 206 207 /** 208 * struct vsp1_dl_manager - Display List manager 209 * @index: index of the related WPF 210 * @singleshot: execute the display list in single-shot mode 211 * @vsp1: the VSP1 device 212 * @lock: protects the free, active, queued, and pending lists 213 * @free: array of all free display lists 214 * @active: list currently being processed (loaded) by hardware 215 * @queued: list queued to the hardware (written to the DL registers) 216 * @pending: list waiting to be queued to the hardware 217 * @pool: body pool for the display list bodies 218 * @cmdpool: commands pool for extended display list 219 * @list_count: number of allocated display lists 220 */ 221 struct vsp1_dl_manager { 222 unsigned int index; 223 bool singleshot; 224 struct vsp1_device *vsp1; 225 226 spinlock_t lock; 227 struct list_head free; 228 struct vsp1_dl_list *active; 229 struct vsp1_dl_list *queued; 230 struct vsp1_dl_list *pending; 231 232 struct vsp1_dl_body_pool *pool; 233 struct vsp1_dl_cmd_pool *cmdpool; 234 235 size_t list_count; 236 }; 237 238 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 239 * Display List Body Management 240 */ 241 242 /** 243 * vsp1_dl_body_pool_create - Create a pool of bodies from a single allocation 244 * @vsp1: The VSP1 device 245 * @num_bodies: The number of bodies to allocate 246 * @num_entries: The maximum number of entries that a body can contain 247 * @extra_size: Extra allocation provided for the bodies 248 * 249 * Allocate a pool of display list bodies each with enough memory to contain the 250 * requested number of entries plus the @extra_size. 251 * 252 * Return a pointer to a pool on success or NULL if memory can't be allocated. 253 */ 254 struct vsp1_dl_body_pool * 255 vsp1_dl_body_pool_create(struct vsp1_device *vsp1, unsigned int num_bodies, 256 unsigned int num_entries, size_t extra_size) 257 { 258 struct vsp1_dl_body_pool *pool; 259 size_t dlb_size; 260 unsigned int i; 261 262 pool = kzalloc_obj(*pool); 263 if (!pool) 264 return NULL; 265 266 pool->vsp1 = vsp1; 267 268 /* 269 * TODO: 'extra_size' is only used by vsp1_dlm_create(), to allocate 270 * extra memory for the display list header. We need only one header per 271 * display list, not per display list body, thus this allocation is 272 * extraneous and should be reworked in the future. 273 */ 274 dlb_size = num_entries * sizeof(struct vsp1_dl_entry) + extra_size; 275 pool->size = dlb_size * num_bodies; 276 277 pool->bodies = kzalloc_objs(*pool->bodies, num_bodies); 278 if (!pool->bodies) { 279 kfree(pool); 280 return NULL; 281 } 282 283 pool->mem = dma_alloc_wc(vsp1->bus_master, pool->size, &pool->dma, 284 GFP_KERNEL); 285 if (!pool->mem) { 286 kfree(pool->bodies); 287 kfree(pool); 288 return NULL; 289 } 290 291 spin_lock_init(&pool->lock); 292 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pool->free); 293 294 for (i = 0; i < num_bodies; ++i) { 295 struct vsp1_dl_body *dlb = &pool->bodies[i]; 296 297 dlb->pool = pool; 298 dlb->max_entries = num_entries; 299 300 dlb->dma = pool->dma + i * dlb_size; 301 dlb->entries = pool->mem + i * dlb_size; 302 303 list_add_tail(&dlb->free, &pool->free); 304 } 305 306 return pool; 307 } 308 309 /** 310 * vsp1_dl_body_pool_destroy - Release a body pool 311 * @pool: The body pool 312 * 313 * Release all components of a pool allocation. 314 */ 315 void vsp1_dl_body_pool_destroy(struct vsp1_dl_body_pool *pool) 316 { 317 if (!pool) 318 return; 319 320 if (pool->mem) 321 dma_free_wc(pool->vsp1->bus_master, pool->size, pool->mem, 322 pool->dma); 323 324 kfree(pool->bodies); 325 kfree(pool); 326 } 327 328 /** 329 * vsp1_dl_body_get - Obtain a body from a pool 330 * @pool: The body pool 331 * 332 * Obtain a body from the pool without blocking. 333 * 334 * Returns a display list body or NULL if there are none available. 335 */ 336 struct vsp1_dl_body *vsp1_dl_body_get(struct vsp1_dl_body_pool *pool) 337 { 338 struct vsp1_dl_body *dlb = NULL; 339 340 guard(spinlock_irqsave)(&pool->lock); 341 342 if (!list_empty(&pool->free)) { 343 dlb = list_first_entry(&pool->free, struct vsp1_dl_body, free); 344 list_del(&dlb->free); 345 refcount_set(&dlb->refcnt, 1); 346 } 347 348 return dlb; 349 } 350 351 /** 352 * vsp1_dl_body_put - Return a body back to its pool 353 * @dlb: The display list body 354 * 355 * Return a body back to the pool, and reset the num_entries to clear the list. 356 */ 357 void vsp1_dl_body_put(struct vsp1_dl_body *dlb) 358 { 359 if (!dlb) 360 return; 361 362 if (!refcount_dec_and_test(&dlb->refcnt)) 363 return; 364 365 dlb->num_entries = 0; 366 367 guard(spinlock_irqsave)(&dlb->pool->lock); 368 369 list_add_tail(&dlb->free, &dlb->pool->free); 370 } 371 372 /** 373 * vsp1_dl_body_write - Write a register to a display list body 374 * @dlb: The body 375 * @reg: The register address 376 * @data: The register value 377 * 378 * Write the given register and value to the display list body. The maximum 379 * number of entries that can be written in a body is specified when the body is 380 * allocated by vsp1_dl_body_alloc(). 381 */ 382 void vsp1_dl_body_write(struct vsp1_dl_body *dlb, u32 reg, u32 data) 383 { 384 if (WARN_ONCE(dlb->num_entries >= dlb->max_entries, 385 "DLB size exceeded (max %u)", dlb->max_entries)) 386 return; 387 388 dlb->entries[dlb->num_entries].addr = reg; 389 dlb->entries[dlb->num_entries].data = data; 390 dlb->num_entries++; 391 } 392 393 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 394 * Display List Extended Command Management 395 */ 396 397 enum vsp1_extcmd_type { 398 VSP1_EXTCMD_AUTODISP, 399 VSP1_EXTCMD_AUTOFLD, 400 }; 401 402 struct vsp1_extended_command_info { 403 u16 opcode; 404 size_t body_size; 405 }; 406 407 static const struct vsp1_extended_command_info vsp1_extended_commands[] = { 408 [VSP1_EXTCMD_AUTODISP] = { 0x02, 96 }, 409 [VSP1_EXTCMD_AUTOFLD] = { 0x03, 160 }, 410 }; 411 412 /** 413 * vsp1_dl_cmd_pool_create - Create a pool of commands from a single allocation 414 * @vsp1: The VSP1 device 415 * @type: The command pool type 416 * @num_cmds: The number of commands to allocate 417 * 418 * Allocate a pool of commands each with enough memory to contain the private 419 * data of each command. The allocation sizes are dependent upon the command 420 * type. 421 * 422 * Return a pointer to the pool on success or NULL if memory can't be allocated. 423 */ 424 static struct vsp1_dl_cmd_pool * 425 vsp1_dl_cmd_pool_create(struct vsp1_device *vsp1, enum vsp1_extcmd_type type, 426 unsigned int num_cmds) 427 { 428 struct vsp1_dl_cmd_pool *pool; 429 unsigned int i; 430 size_t cmd_size; 431 432 pool = kzalloc_obj(*pool); 433 if (!pool) 434 return NULL; 435 436 pool->vsp1 = vsp1; 437 438 spin_lock_init(&pool->lock); 439 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pool->free); 440 441 pool->cmds = kzalloc_objs(*pool->cmds, num_cmds); 442 if (!pool->cmds) { 443 kfree(pool); 444 return NULL; 445 } 446 447 cmd_size = sizeof(struct vsp1_pre_ext_dl_body) + 448 vsp1_extended_commands[type].body_size; 449 cmd_size = ALIGN(cmd_size, 16); 450 451 pool->size = cmd_size * num_cmds; 452 pool->mem = dma_alloc_wc(vsp1->bus_master, pool->size, &pool->dma, 453 GFP_KERNEL); 454 if (!pool->mem) { 455 kfree(pool->cmds); 456 kfree(pool); 457 return NULL; 458 } 459 460 for (i = 0; i < num_cmds; ++i) { 461 struct vsp1_dl_ext_cmd *cmd = &pool->cmds[i]; 462 size_t cmd_offset = i * cmd_size; 463 /* data_offset must be 16 byte aligned for DMA. */ 464 size_t data_offset = sizeof(struct vsp1_pre_ext_dl_body) + 465 cmd_offset; 466 467 cmd->pool = pool; 468 cmd->opcode = vsp1_extended_commands[type].opcode; 469 470 /* 471 * TODO: Auto-disp can utilise more than one extended body 472 * command per cmd. 473 */ 474 cmd->num_cmds = 1; 475 cmd->cmds = pool->mem + cmd_offset; 476 cmd->cmd_dma = pool->dma + cmd_offset; 477 478 cmd->data = pool->mem + data_offset; 479 cmd->data_dma = pool->dma + data_offset; 480 481 list_add_tail(&cmd->free, &pool->free); 482 } 483 484 return pool; 485 } 486 487 static 488 struct vsp1_dl_ext_cmd *vsp1_dl_ext_cmd_get(struct vsp1_dl_cmd_pool *pool) 489 { 490 struct vsp1_dl_ext_cmd *cmd = NULL; 491 492 guard(spinlock_irqsave)(&pool->lock); 493 494 if (!list_empty(&pool->free)) { 495 cmd = list_first_entry(&pool->free, struct vsp1_dl_ext_cmd, 496 free); 497 list_del(&cmd->free); 498 } 499 500 return cmd; 501 } 502 503 static void vsp1_dl_ext_cmd_put(struct vsp1_dl_ext_cmd *cmd) 504 { 505 if (!cmd) 506 return; 507 508 /* Reset flags, these mark data usage. */ 509 cmd->flags = 0; 510 511 guard(spinlock_irqsave)(&cmd->pool->lock); 512 513 list_add_tail(&cmd->free, &cmd->pool->free); 514 } 515 516 static void vsp1_dl_ext_cmd_pool_destroy(struct vsp1_dl_cmd_pool *pool) 517 { 518 if (!pool) 519 return; 520 521 if (pool->mem) 522 dma_free_wc(pool->vsp1->bus_master, pool->size, pool->mem, 523 pool->dma); 524 525 kfree(pool->cmds); 526 kfree(pool); 527 } 528 529 struct vsp1_dl_ext_cmd *vsp1_dl_get_pre_cmd(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl) 530 { 531 struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm = dl->dlm; 532 533 if (dl->pre_cmd) 534 return dl->pre_cmd; 535 536 dl->pre_cmd = vsp1_dl_ext_cmd_get(dlm->cmdpool); 537 538 return dl->pre_cmd; 539 } 540 541 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 542 * Display List Transaction Management 543 */ 544 545 static struct vsp1_dl_list *vsp1_dl_list_alloc(struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm) 546 { 547 struct vsp1_dl_list *dl; 548 size_t header_offset; 549 550 dl = kzalloc_obj(*dl); 551 if (!dl) 552 return NULL; 553 554 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dl->bodies); 555 dl->dlm = dlm; 556 557 /* Get a default body for our list. */ 558 dl->body0 = vsp1_dl_body_get(dlm->pool); 559 if (!dl->body0) { 560 kfree(dl); 561 return NULL; 562 } 563 564 header_offset = dl->body0->max_entries * sizeof(*dl->body0->entries); 565 566 dl->header = ((void *)dl->body0->entries) + header_offset; 567 dl->dma = dl->body0->dma + header_offset; 568 569 memset(dl->header, 0, sizeof(*dl->header)); 570 dl->header->lists[0].addr = dl->body0->dma; 571 572 return dl; 573 } 574 575 static void vsp1_dl_list_bodies_put(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl) 576 { 577 struct vsp1_dl_body *dlb, *tmp; 578 579 list_for_each_entry_safe(dlb, tmp, &dl->bodies, list) { 580 list_del(&dlb->list); 581 vsp1_dl_body_put(dlb); 582 } 583 } 584 585 static void vsp1_dl_list_free(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl) 586 { 587 vsp1_dl_body_put(dl->body0); 588 vsp1_dl_list_bodies_put(dl); 589 590 kfree(dl); 591 } 592 593 /** 594 * vsp1_dl_list_get - Get a free display list 595 * @dlm: The display list manager 596 * 597 * Get a display list from the pool of free lists and return it. 598 * 599 * This function must be called without the display list manager lock held. 600 */ 601 struct vsp1_dl_list *vsp1_dl_list_get(struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm) 602 { 603 struct vsp1_dl_list *dl = NULL; 604 605 lockdep_assert_not_held(&dlm->lock); 606 607 guard(spinlock_irqsave)(&dlm->lock); 608 609 if (!list_empty(&dlm->free)) { 610 dl = list_first_entry(&dlm->free, struct vsp1_dl_list, list); 611 list_del(&dl->list); 612 613 /* 614 * The display list chain must be initialised to ensure every 615 * display list can assert list_empty() if it is not in a chain. 616 */ 617 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dl->chain); 618 dl->allocated = true; 619 } 620 621 return dl; 622 } 623 624 /* This function must be called with the display list manager lock held.*/ 625 static void __vsp1_dl_list_put(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl) 626 { 627 struct vsp1_dl_list *dl_next; 628 629 if (!dl) 630 return; 631 632 lockdep_assert_held(&dl->dlm->lock); 633 634 /* 635 * Release any linked display-lists which were chained for a single 636 * hardware operation. 637 */ 638 if (dl->has_chain) { 639 list_for_each_entry(dl_next, &dl->chain, chain) 640 __vsp1_dl_list_put(dl_next); 641 } 642 643 dl->has_chain = false; 644 645 vsp1_dl_list_bodies_put(dl); 646 647 vsp1_dl_ext_cmd_put(dl->pre_cmd); 648 vsp1_dl_ext_cmd_put(dl->post_cmd); 649 650 dl->pre_cmd = NULL; 651 dl->post_cmd = NULL; 652 653 /* 654 * body0 is reused as as an optimisation as presently every display list 655 * has at least one body, thus we reinitialise the entries list. 656 */ 657 dl->body0->num_entries = 0; 658 659 /* 660 * Return the display list to the 'free' pool. If the list had already 661 * been returned be loud about it. 662 */ 663 WARN_ON_ONCE(!dl->allocated); 664 dl->allocated = false; 665 666 list_add_tail(&dl->list, &dl->dlm->free); 667 } 668 669 /** 670 * vsp1_dl_list_put - Release a display list 671 * @dl: The display list 672 * 673 * Release the display list and return it to the pool of free lists. 674 * 675 * Passing a NULL pointer to this function is safe, in that case no operation 676 * will be performed. 677 */ 678 void vsp1_dl_list_put(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl) 679 { 680 if (!dl) 681 return; 682 683 guard(spinlock_irqsave)(&dl->dlm->lock); 684 685 __vsp1_dl_list_put(dl); 686 } 687 688 /** 689 * vsp1_dl_list_get_body0 - Obtain the default body for the display list 690 * @dl: The display list 691 * 692 * Obtain a pointer to the internal display list body allowing this to be passed 693 * directly to configure operations. 694 */ 695 struct vsp1_dl_body *vsp1_dl_list_get_body0(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl) 696 { 697 return dl->body0; 698 } 699 700 /** 701 * vsp1_dl_list_add_body - Add a body to the display list 702 * @dl: The display list 703 * @dlb: The body 704 * 705 * Add a display list body to a display list. Registers contained in bodies are 706 * processed after registers contained in the main display list, in the order in 707 * which bodies are added. 708 * 709 * Adding a body to a display list passes ownership of the body to the list. The 710 * caller retains its reference to the body when adding it to the display list, 711 * but is not allowed to add new entries to the body. 712 * 713 * The reference must be explicitly released by a call to vsp1_dl_body_put() 714 * when the body isn't needed anymore. 715 */ 716 int vsp1_dl_list_add_body(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl, struct vsp1_dl_body *dlb) 717 { 718 refcount_inc(&dlb->refcnt); 719 720 list_add_tail(&dlb->list, &dl->bodies); 721 722 return 0; 723 } 724 725 /** 726 * vsp1_dl_list_add_chain - Add a display list to a chain 727 * @head: The head display list 728 * @dl: The new display list 729 * 730 * Add a display list to an existing display list chain. The chained lists 731 * will be automatically processed by the hardware without intervention from 732 * the CPU. A display list end interrupt will only complete after the last 733 * display list in the chain has completed processing. 734 * 735 * Adding a display list to a chain passes ownership of the display list to 736 * the head display list item. The chain is released when the head dl item is 737 * put back with __vsp1_dl_list_put(). 738 */ 739 int vsp1_dl_list_add_chain(struct vsp1_dl_list *head, 740 struct vsp1_dl_list *dl) 741 { 742 head->has_chain = true; 743 list_add_tail(&dl->chain, &head->chain); 744 return 0; 745 } 746 747 static void vsp1_dl_ext_cmd_fill_header(struct vsp1_dl_ext_cmd *cmd) 748 { 749 cmd->cmds[0].opcode = cmd->opcode; 750 cmd->cmds[0].flags = cmd->flags; 751 cmd->cmds[0].address_set = cmd->data_dma; 752 cmd->cmds[0].reserved = 0; 753 } 754 755 static void vsp1_dl_list_fill_header(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl, bool is_last) 756 { 757 struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm = dl->dlm; 758 struct vsp1_dl_header_list *hdr = dl->header->lists; 759 struct vsp1_dl_body *dlb; 760 unsigned int num_lists = 0; 761 762 /* 763 * Fill the header with the display list bodies addresses and sizes. The 764 * address of the first body has already been filled when the display 765 * list was allocated. 766 */ 767 768 hdr->num_bytes = dl->body0->num_entries 769 * sizeof(*dl->header->lists); 770 771 list_for_each_entry(dlb, &dl->bodies, list) { 772 num_lists++; 773 hdr++; 774 775 hdr->addr = dlb->dma; 776 hdr->num_bytes = dlb->num_entries 777 * sizeof(*dl->header->lists); 778 } 779 780 dl->header->num_lists = num_lists; 781 dl->header->flags = 0; 782 783 /* 784 * Enable the interrupt for the end of each frame. In continuous mode 785 * chained lists are used with one list per frame, so enable the 786 * interrupt for each list. In singleshot mode chained lists are used 787 * to partition a single frame, so enable the interrupt for the last 788 * list only. 789 */ 790 if (!dlm->singleshot || is_last) 791 dl->header->flags |= VSP1_DLH_INT_ENABLE; 792 793 /* 794 * In continuous mode enable auto-start for all lists, as the VSP must 795 * loop on the same list until a new one is queued. In singleshot mode 796 * enable auto-start for all lists but the last to chain processing of 797 * partitions without software intervention. 798 */ 799 if (!dlm->singleshot || !is_last) 800 dl->header->flags |= VSP1_DLH_AUTO_START; 801 802 if (!is_last) { 803 /* 804 * If this is not the last display list in the chain, queue the 805 * next item for automatic processing by the hardware. 806 */ 807 struct vsp1_dl_list *next = list_next_entry(dl, chain); 808 809 dl->header->next_header = next->dma; 810 } else if (!dlm->singleshot) { 811 /* 812 * if the display list manager works in continuous mode, the VSP 813 * should loop over the display list continuously until 814 * instructed to do otherwise. 815 */ 816 dl->header->next_header = dl->dma; 817 } 818 819 if (!dl->extension) 820 return; 821 822 dl->extension->flags = 0; 823 824 if (dl->pre_cmd) { 825 dl->extension->pre_ext_dl_plist = dl->pre_cmd->cmd_dma; 826 dl->extension->pre_ext_dl_num_cmd = dl->pre_cmd->num_cmds; 827 dl->extension->flags |= VSP1_DLH_EXT_PRE_CMD_EXEC; 828 829 vsp1_dl_ext_cmd_fill_header(dl->pre_cmd); 830 } 831 832 if (dl->post_cmd) { 833 dl->extension->post_ext_dl_plist = dl->post_cmd->cmd_dma; 834 dl->extension->post_ext_dl_num_cmd = dl->post_cmd->num_cmds; 835 dl->extension->flags |= VSP1_DLH_EXT_POST_CMD_EXEC; 836 837 vsp1_dl_ext_cmd_fill_header(dl->post_cmd); 838 } 839 } 840 841 static bool vsp1_dl_list_hw_update_pending(struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm) 842 { 843 struct vsp1_device *vsp1 = dlm->vsp1; 844 845 if (!dlm->queued) 846 return false; 847 848 /* 849 * Check whether the VSP1 has taken the update. The hardware indicates 850 * this by clearing the UPDHDR bit in the CMD register. 851 */ 852 return !!(vsp1_read(vsp1, VI6_CMD(dlm->index)) & VI6_CMD_UPDHDR); 853 } 854 855 static void vsp1_dl_list_hw_enqueue(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl) 856 { 857 struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm = dl->dlm; 858 struct vsp1_device *vsp1 = dlm->vsp1; 859 860 /* 861 * Program the display list header address. If the hardware is idle 862 * (single-shot mode or first frame in continuous mode) it will then be 863 * started independently. If the hardware is operating, the 864 * VI6_DL_HDR_REF_ADDR register will be updated with the display list 865 * address. 866 */ 867 vsp1_write(vsp1, VI6_DL_HDR_ADDR(dlm->index), dl->dma); 868 } 869 870 static void vsp1_dl_list_commit_continuous(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl) 871 { 872 struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm = dl->dlm; 873 874 /* 875 * If a previous display list has been queued to the hardware but not 876 * processed yet, the VSP can start processing it at any time. In that 877 * case we can't replace the queued list by the new one, as we could 878 * race with the hardware. We thus mark the update as pending, it will 879 * be queued up to the hardware by the frame end interrupt handler. 880 * 881 * If a display list is already pending we simply drop it as the new 882 * display list is assumed to contain a more recent configuration. It is 883 * an error if the already pending list has the 884 * VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_INTERNAL flag set, as there is then a process 885 * waiting for that list to complete. This shouldn't happen as the 886 * waiting process should perform proper locking, but warn just in 887 * case. 888 */ 889 if (vsp1_dl_list_hw_update_pending(dlm)) { 890 WARN_ON(dlm->pending && 891 (dlm->pending->flags & VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_INTERNAL)); 892 __vsp1_dl_list_put(dlm->pending); 893 dlm->pending = dl; 894 return; 895 } 896 897 /* 898 * Pass the new display list to the hardware and mark it as queued. It 899 * will become active when the hardware starts processing it. 900 */ 901 vsp1_dl_list_hw_enqueue(dl); 902 903 __vsp1_dl_list_put(dlm->queued); 904 dlm->queued = dl; 905 } 906 907 static void vsp1_dl_list_commit_singleshot(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl) 908 { 909 struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm = dl->dlm; 910 911 /* 912 * When working in single-shot mode, the caller guarantees that the 913 * hardware is idle at this point. Just commit the head display list 914 * to hardware. Chained lists will be started automatically. 915 */ 916 vsp1_dl_list_hw_enqueue(dl); 917 918 dlm->active = dl; 919 } 920 921 void vsp1_dl_list_commit(struct vsp1_dl_list *dl, unsigned int dl_flags) 922 { 923 struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm = dl->dlm; 924 struct vsp1_dl_list *dl_next; 925 926 /* Fill the header for the head and chained display lists. */ 927 vsp1_dl_list_fill_header(dl, list_empty(&dl->chain)); 928 929 list_for_each_entry(dl_next, &dl->chain, chain) { 930 bool last = list_is_last(&dl_next->chain, &dl->chain); 931 932 vsp1_dl_list_fill_header(dl_next, last); 933 } 934 935 dl->flags = dl_flags & ~VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_COMPLETED; 936 937 guard(spinlock_irqsave)(&dlm->lock); 938 939 if (dlm->singleshot) 940 vsp1_dl_list_commit_singleshot(dl); 941 else 942 vsp1_dl_list_commit_continuous(dl); 943 } 944 945 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 946 * Display List Manager 947 */ 948 949 /** 950 * vsp1_dlm_irq_frame_end - Display list handler for the frame end interrupt 951 * @dlm: the display list manager 952 * 953 * Return a set of flags that indicates display list completion status. 954 * 955 * The VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_COMPLETED flag indicates that the previous display list 956 * has completed at frame end. If the flag is not returned display list 957 * completion has been delayed by one frame because the display list commit 958 * raced with the frame end interrupt. The function always returns with the flag 959 * set in single-shot mode as display list processing is then not continuous and 960 * races never occur. 961 * 962 * The following flags are only supported for continuous mode. 963 * 964 * The VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_INTERNAL flag indicates that the display list that just 965 * became active had been queued with the internal notification flag. 966 * 967 * The VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_WRITEBACK flag indicates that the previously active 968 * display list had been queued with the writeback flag. 969 */ 970 unsigned int vsp1_dlm_irq_frame_end(struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm) 971 { 972 struct vsp1_device *vsp1 = dlm->vsp1; 973 u32 status = vsp1_read(vsp1, VI6_STATUS); 974 unsigned int flags = 0; 975 976 guard(spinlock)(&dlm->lock); 977 978 /* 979 * The mem-to-mem pipelines work in single-shot mode. No new display 980 * list can be queued, we don't have to do anything. 981 */ 982 if (dlm->singleshot) { 983 __vsp1_dl_list_put(dlm->active); 984 dlm->active = NULL; 985 flags |= VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_COMPLETED; 986 return flags; 987 } 988 989 /* 990 * If the commit operation raced with the interrupt and occurred after 991 * the frame end event but before interrupt processing, the hardware 992 * hasn't taken the update into account yet. We have to skip one frame 993 * and retry. 994 */ 995 if (vsp1_dl_list_hw_update_pending(dlm)) 996 return flags; 997 998 /* 999 * Progressive streams report only TOP fields. If we have a BOTTOM 1000 * field, we are interlaced, and expect the frame to complete on the 1001 * next frame end interrupt. 1002 */ 1003 if (status & VI6_STATUS_FLD_STD(dlm->index)) 1004 return flags; 1005 1006 /* 1007 * If the active display list has the writeback flag set, the frame 1008 * completion marks the end of the writeback capture. Return the 1009 * VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_WRITEBACK flag and reset the display list's 1010 * writeback flag. 1011 */ 1012 if (dlm->active && (dlm->active->flags & VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_WRITEBACK)) { 1013 flags |= VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_WRITEBACK; 1014 dlm->active->flags &= ~VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_WRITEBACK; 1015 } 1016 1017 /* 1018 * The device starts processing the queued display list right after the 1019 * frame end interrupt. The display list thus becomes active. 1020 */ 1021 if (dlm->queued) { 1022 if (dlm->queued->flags & VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_INTERNAL) 1023 flags |= VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_INTERNAL; 1024 dlm->queued->flags &= ~VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_INTERNAL; 1025 1026 __vsp1_dl_list_put(dlm->active); 1027 dlm->active = dlm->queued; 1028 dlm->queued = NULL; 1029 flags |= VSP1_DL_FRAME_END_COMPLETED; 1030 } 1031 1032 /* 1033 * Now that the VSP has started processing the queued display list, we 1034 * can queue the pending display list to the hardware if one has been 1035 * prepared. 1036 */ 1037 if (dlm->pending) { 1038 vsp1_dl_list_hw_enqueue(dlm->pending); 1039 dlm->queued = dlm->pending; 1040 dlm->pending = NULL; 1041 } 1042 1043 return flags; 1044 } 1045 1046 /* Hardware Setup */ 1047 void vsp1_dlm_setup(struct vsp1_device *vsp1) 1048 { 1049 unsigned int i; 1050 u32 ctrl = (256 << VI6_DL_CTRL_AR_WAIT_SHIFT) 1051 | VI6_DL_CTRL_DC2 | VI6_DL_CTRL_DC1 | VI6_DL_CTRL_DC0 1052 | VI6_DL_CTRL_DLE; 1053 u32 ext_dl = (0x02 << VI6_DL_EXT_CTRL_POLINT_SHIFT) 1054 | VI6_DL_EXT_CTRL_DLPRI | VI6_DL_EXT_CTRL_EXT; 1055 1056 if (vsp1_feature(vsp1, VSP1_HAS_EXT_DL)) { 1057 for (i = 0; i < vsp1->info->wpf_count; ++i) 1058 vsp1_write(vsp1, VI6_DL_EXT_CTRL(i), ext_dl); 1059 } 1060 1061 vsp1_write(vsp1, VI6_DL_CTRL, ctrl); 1062 vsp1_write(vsp1, VI6_DL_SWAP, VI6_DL_SWAP_LWS); 1063 } 1064 1065 void vsp1_dlm_reset(struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm) 1066 { 1067 size_t list_count; 1068 1069 scoped_guard(spinlock_irqsave, &dlm->lock) { 1070 __vsp1_dl_list_put(dlm->active); 1071 __vsp1_dl_list_put(dlm->queued); 1072 __vsp1_dl_list_put(dlm->pending); 1073 1074 list_count = list_count_nodes(&dlm->free); 1075 } 1076 1077 WARN_ON_ONCE(list_count != dlm->list_count); 1078 1079 dlm->active = NULL; 1080 dlm->queued = NULL; 1081 dlm->pending = NULL; 1082 } 1083 1084 struct vsp1_dl_body *vsp1_dlm_dl_body_get(struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm) 1085 { 1086 return vsp1_dl_body_get(dlm->pool); 1087 } 1088 1089 struct vsp1_dl_manager *vsp1_dlm_create(struct vsp1_device *vsp1, 1090 unsigned int index, 1091 unsigned int prealloc) 1092 { 1093 struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm; 1094 size_t header_size; 1095 unsigned int i; 1096 1097 dlm = devm_kzalloc(vsp1->dev, sizeof(*dlm), GFP_KERNEL); 1098 if (!dlm) 1099 return NULL; 1100 1101 dlm->index = index; 1102 /* 1103 * uapi = single shot mode; 1104 * DRM = continuous mode; 1105 * VSPX = single shot mode; 1106 */ 1107 dlm->singleshot = vsp1->info->uapi || vsp1->iif; 1108 dlm->vsp1 = vsp1; 1109 1110 spin_lock_init(&dlm->lock); 1111 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dlm->free); 1112 1113 /* 1114 * Initialize the display list body and allocate DMA memory for the body 1115 * and the header. Both are allocated together to avoid memory 1116 * fragmentation, with the header located right after the body in 1117 * memory. An extra body is allocated on top of the prealloc to account 1118 * for the cached body used by the vsp1_pipeline object. 1119 */ 1120 header_size = vsp1_feature(vsp1, VSP1_HAS_EXT_DL) ? 1121 sizeof(struct vsp1_dl_header_extended) : 1122 sizeof(struct vsp1_dl_header); 1123 1124 header_size = ALIGN(header_size, 8); 1125 1126 dlm->pool = vsp1_dl_body_pool_create(vsp1, prealloc + 1, 1127 VSP1_DL_NUM_ENTRIES, header_size); 1128 if (!dlm->pool) 1129 return NULL; 1130 1131 for (i = 0; i < prealloc; ++i) { 1132 struct vsp1_dl_list *dl; 1133 1134 dl = vsp1_dl_list_alloc(dlm); 1135 if (!dl) { 1136 vsp1_dlm_destroy(dlm); 1137 return NULL; 1138 } 1139 1140 /* The extended header immediately follows the header. */ 1141 if (vsp1_feature(vsp1, VSP1_HAS_EXT_DL)) 1142 dl->extension = (void *)dl->header 1143 + sizeof(*dl->header); 1144 1145 list_add_tail(&dl->list, &dlm->free); 1146 } 1147 1148 dlm->list_count = prealloc; 1149 1150 if (vsp1_feature(vsp1, VSP1_HAS_EXT_DL)) { 1151 dlm->cmdpool = vsp1_dl_cmd_pool_create(vsp1, 1152 VSP1_EXTCMD_AUTOFLD, prealloc); 1153 if (!dlm->cmdpool) { 1154 vsp1_dlm_destroy(dlm); 1155 return NULL; 1156 } 1157 } 1158 1159 return dlm; 1160 } 1161 1162 void vsp1_dlm_destroy(struct vsp1_dl_manager *dlm) 1163 { 1164 struct vsp1_dl_list *dl, *next; 1165 1166 if (!dlm) 1167 return; 1168 1169 list_for_each_entry_safe(dl, next, &dlm->free, list) { 1170 list_del(&dl->list); 1171 vsp1_dl_list_free(dl); 1172 } 1173 1174 vsp1_dl_body_pool_destroy(dlm->pool); 1175 vsp1_dl_ext_cmd_pool_destroy(dlm->cmdpool); 1176 } 1177