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diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_engine_types.h b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_engine_types.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1f970c76b6a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_engine_types.h @@ -0,0 +1,546 @@ +/* + * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT + * + * Copyright © 2019 Intel Corporation + */ + +#ifndef __INTEL_ENGINE_TYPES__ +#define __INTEL_ENGINE_TYPES__ + +#include <linux/hashtable.h> +#include <linux/irq_work.h> +#include <linux/kref.h> +#include <linux/list.h> +#include <linux/types.h> + +#include "i915_gem.h" +#include "i915_priolist_types.h" +#include "i915_selftest.h" +#include "i915_timeline_types.h" +#include "intel_workarounds_types.h" + +#include "i915_gem_batch_pool.h" +#include "i915_pmu.h" + +#define I915_MAX_SLICES 3 +#define I915_MAX_SUBSLICES 8 + +#define I915_CMD_HASH_ORDER 9 + +struct dma_fence; +struct drm_i915_reg_table; +struct i915_gem_context; +struct i915_request; +struct i915_sched_attr; +struct intel_uncore; + +typedef u8 intel_engine_mask_t; +#define ALL_ENGINES ((intel_engine_mask_t)~0ul) + +struct intel_hw_status_page { + struct i915_vma *vma; + u32 *addr; +}; + +struct intel_instdone { + u32 instdone; + /* The following exist only in the RCS engine */ + u32 slice_common; + u32 sampler[I915_MAX_SLICES][I915_MAX_SUBSLICES]; + u32 row[I915_MAX_SLICES][I915_MAX_SUBSLICES]; +}; + +struct intel_engine_hangcheck { + u64 acthd; + u32 last_seqno; + u32 next_seqno; + unsigned long action_timestamp; + struct intel_instdone instdone; +}; + +struct intel_ring { + struct kref ref; + struct i915_vma *vma; + void *vaddr; + + struct i915_timeline *timeline; + struct list_head request_list; + struct list_head active_link; + + u32 head; + u32 tail; + u32 emit; + + u32 space; + u32 size; + u32 effective_size; +}; + +/* + * we use a single page to load ctx workarounds so all of these + * values are referred in terms of dwords + * + * struct i915_wa_ctx_bb: + * offset: specifies batch starting position, also helpful in case + * if we want to have multiple batches at different offsets based on + * some criteria. It is not a requirement at the moment but provides + * an option for future use. + * size: size of the batch in DWORDS + */ +struct i915_ctx_workarounds { + struct i915_wa_ctx_bb { + u32 offset; + u32 size; + } indirect_ctx, per_ctx; + struct i915_vma *vma; +}; + +#define I915_MAX_VCS 4 +#define I915_MAX_VECS 2 + +/* + * Engine IDs definitions. + * Keep instances of the same type engine together. + */ +enum intel_engine_id { + RCS0 = 0, + BCS0, + VCS0, + VCS1, + VCS2, + VCS3, +#define _VCS(n) (VCS0 + (n)) + VECS0, + VECS1, +#define _VECS(n) (VECS0 + (n)) + I915_NUM_ENGINES +}; + +struct st_preempt_hang { + struct completion completion; + unsigned int count; + bool inject_hang; +}; + +/** + * struct intel_engine_execlists - execlist submission queue and port state + * + * The struct intel_engine_execlists represents the combined logical state of + * driver and the hardware state for execlist mode of submission. + */ +struct intel_engine_execlists { + /** + * @tasklet: softirq tasklet for bottom handler + */ + struct tasklet_struct tasklet; + + /** + * @default_priolist: priority list for I915_PRIORITY_NORMAL + */ + struct i915_priolist default_priolist; + + /** + * @no_priolist: priority lists disabled + */ + bool no_priolist; + + /** + * @submit_reg: gen-specific execlist submission register + * set to the ExecList Submission Port (elsp) register pre-Gen11 and to + * the ExecList Submission Queue Contents register array for Gen11+ + */ + u32 __iomem *submit_reg; + + /** + * @ctrl_reg: the enhanced execlists control register, used to load the + * submit queue on the HW and to request preemptions to idle + */ + u32 __iomem *ctrl_reg; + + /** + * @port: execlist port states + * + * For each hardware ELSP (ExecList Submission Port) we keep + * track of the last request and the number of times we submitted + * that port to hw. We then count the number of times the hw reports + * a context completion or preemption. As only one context can + * be active on hw, we limit resubmission of context to port[0]. This + * is called Lite Restore, of the context. + */ + struct execlist_port { + /** + * @request_count: combined request and submission count + */ + struct i915_request *request_count; +#define EXECLIST_COUNT_BITS 2 +#define port_request(p) ptr_mask_bits((p)->request_count, EXECLIST_COUNT_BITS) +#define port_count(p) ptr_unmask_bits((p)->request_count, EXECLIST_COUNT_BITS) +#define port_pack(rq, count) ptr_pack_bits(rq, count, EXECLIST_COUNT_BITS) +#define port_unpack(p, count) ptr_unpack_bits((p)->request_count, count, EXECLIST_COUNT_BITS) +#define port_set(p, packed) ((p)->request_count = (packed)) +#define port_isset(p) ((p)->request_count) +#define port_index(p, execlists) ((p) - (execlists)->port) + + /** + * @context_id: context ID for port + */ + GEM_DEBUG_DECL(u32 context_id); + +#define EXECLIST_MAX_PORTS 2 + } port[EXECLIST_MAX_PORTS]; + + /** + * @active: is the HW active? We consider the HW as active after + * submitting any context for execution and until we have seen the + * last context completion event. After that, we do not expect any + * more events until we submit, and so can park the HW. + * + * As we have a small number of different sources from which we feed + * the HW, we track the state of each inside a single bitfield. + */ + unsigned int active; +#define EXECLISTS_ACTIVE_USER 0 +#define EXECLISTS_ACTIVE_PREEMPT 1 +#define EXECLISTS_ACTIVE_HWACK 2 + + /** + * @port_mask: number of execlist ports - 1 + */ + unsigned int port_mask; + + /** + * @queue_priority_hint: Highest pending priority. + * + * When we add requests into the queue, or adjust the priority of + * executing requests, we compute the maximum priority of those + * pending requests. We can then use this value to determine if + * we need to preempt the executing requests to service the queue. + * However, since the we may have recorded the priority of an inflight + * request we wanted to preempt but since completed, at the time of + * dequeuing the priority hint may no longer may match the highest + * available request priority. + */ + int queue_priority_hint; + + /** + * @queue: queue of requests, in priority lists + */ + struct rb_root_cached queue; + + /** + * @csb_write: control register for Context Switch buffer + * + * Note this register may be either mmio or HWSP shadow. + */ + u32 *csb_write; + + /** + * @csb_status: status array for Context Switch buffer + * + * Note these register may be either mmio or HWSP shadow. + */ + u32 *csb_status; + + /** + * @preempt_complete_status: expected CSB upon completing preemption + */ + u32 preempt_complete_status; + + /** + * @csb_size: context status buffer FIFO size + */ + u8 csb_size; + + /** + * @csb_head: context status buffer head + */ + u8 csb_head; + + I915_SELFTEST_DECLARE(struct st_preempt_hang preempt_hang;) +}; + +#define INTEL_ENGINE_CS_MAX_NAME 8 + +struct intel_engine_cs { + struct drm_i915_private *i915; + struct intel_uncore *uncore; + char name[INTEL_ENGINE_CS_MAX_NAME]; + + enum intel_engine_id id; + unsigned int hw_id; + unsigned int guc_id; + intel_engine_mask_t mask; + + u8 uabi_class; + + u8 class; + u8 instance; + u32 context_size; + u32 mmio_base; + + struct intel_ring *buffer; + + struct i915_timeline timeline; + + struct intel_context *kernel_context; /* pinned */ + struct intel_context *preempt_context; /* pinned; optional */ + + struct drm_i915_gem_object *default_state; + void *pinned_default_state; + + /* Rather than have every client wait upon all user interrupts, + * with the herd waking after every interrupt and each doing the + * heavyweight seqno dance, we delegate the task (of being the + * bottom-half of the user interrupt) to the first client. After + * every interrupt, we wake up one client, who does the heavyweight + * coherent seqno read and either goes back to sleep (if incomplete), + * or wakes up all the completed clients in parallel, before then + * transferring the bottom-half status to the next client in the queue. + * + * Compared to walking the entire list of waiters in a single dedicated + * bottom-half, we reduce the latency of the first waiter by avoiding + * a context switch, but incur additional coherent seqno reads when + * following the chain of request breadcrumbs. Since it is most likely + * that we have a single client waiting on each seqno, then reducing + * the overhead of waking that client is much preferred. + */ + struct intel_breadcrumbs { + spinlock_t irq_lock; + struct list_head signalers; + + struct irq_work irq_work; /* for use from inside irq_lock */ + + unsigned int irq_enabled; + + bool irq_armed; + } breadcrumbs; + + struct intel_engine_pmu { + /** + * @enable: Bitmask of enable sample events on this engine. + * + * Bits correspond to sample event types, for instance + * I915_SAMPLE_QUEUED is bit 0 etc. + */ + u32 enable; + /** + * @enable_count: Reference count for the enabled samplers. + * + * Index number corresponds to @enum drm_i915_pmu_engine_sample. + */ + unsigned int enable_count[I915_ENGINE_SAMPLE_COUNT]; + /** + * @sample: Counter values for sampling events. + * + * Our internal timer stores the current counters in this field. + * + * Index number corresponds to @enum drm_i915_pmu_engine_sample. + */ + struct i915_pmu_sample sample[I915_ENGINE_SAMPLE_COUNT]; + } pmu; + + /* + * A pool of objects to use as shadow copies of client batch buffers + * when the command parser is enabled. Prevents the client from + * modifying the batch contents after software parsing. + */ + struct i915_gem_batch_pool batch_pool; + + struct intel_hw_status_page status_page; + struct i915_ctx_workarounds wa_ctx; + struct i915_wa_list ctx_wa_list; + struct i915_wa_list wa_list; + struct i915_wa_list whitelist; + + u32 irq_keep_mask; /* always keep these interrupts */ + u32 irq_enable_mask; /* bitmask to enable ring interrupt */ + void (*irq_enable)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine); + void (*irq_disable)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine); + + int (*init_hw)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine); + + struct { + void (*prepare)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine); + void (*reset)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine, bool stalled); + void (*finish)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine); + } reset; + + void (*park)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine); + void (*unpark)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine); + + void (*set_default_submission)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine); + + const struct intel_context_ops *cops; + + int (*request_alloc)(struct i915_request *rq); + int (*init_context)(struct i915_request *rq); + + int (*emit_flush)(struct i915_request *request, u32 mode); +#define EMIT_INVALIDATE BIT(0) +#define EMIT_FLUSH BIT(1) +#define EMIT_BARRIER (EMIT_INVALIDATE | EMIT_FLUSH) + int (*emit_bb_start)(struct i915_request *rq, + u64 offset, u32 length, + unsigned int dispatch_flags); +#define I915_DISPATCH_SECURE BIT(0) +#define I915_DISPATCH_PINNED BIT(1) + int (*emit_init_breadcrumb)(struct i915_request *rq); + u32 *(*emit_fini_breadcrumb)(struct i915_request *rq, + u32 *cs); + unsigned int emit_fini_breadcrumb_dw; + + /* Pass the request to the hardware queue (e.g. directly into + * the legacy ringbuffer or to the end of an execlist). + * + * This is called from an atomic context with irqs disabled; must + * be irq safe. + */ + void (*submit_request)(struct i915_request *rq); + + /* + * Call when the priority on a request has changed and it and its + * dependencies may need rescheduling. Note the request itself may + * not be ready to run! + */ + void (*schedule)(struct i915_request *request, + const struct i915_sched_attr *attr); + + /* + * Cancel all requests on the hardware, or queued for execution. + * This should only cancel the ready requests that have been + * submitted to the engine (via the engine->submit_request callback). + * This is called when marking the device as wedged. + */ + void (*cancel_requests)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine); + + void (*cleanup)(struct intel_engine_cs *engine); + + struct intel_engine_execlists execlists; + + /* Contexts are pinned whilst they are active on the GPU. The last + * context executed remains active whilst the GPU is idle - the + * switch away and write to the context object only occurs on the + * next execution. Contexts are only unpinned on retirement of the + * following request ensuring that we can always write to the object + * on the context switch even after idling. Across suspend, we switch + * to the kernel context and trash it as the save may not happen + * before the hardware is powered down. + */ + struct intel_context *last_retired_context; + + /* status_notifier: list of callbacks for context-switch changes */ + struct atomic_notifier_head context_status_notifier; + + struct intel_engine_hangcheck hangcheck; + +#define I915_ENGINE_NEEDS_CMD_PARSER BIT(0) +#define I915_ENGINE_SUPPORTS_STATS BIT(1) +#define I915_ENGINE_HAS_PREEMPTION BIT(2) +#define I915_ENGINE_HAS_SEMAPHORES BIT(3) +#define I915_ENGINE_NEEDS_BREADCRUMB_TASKLET BIT(4) + unsigned int flags; + + /* + * Table of commands the command parser needs to know about + * for this engine. + */ + DECLARE_HASHTABLE(cmd_hash, I915_CMD_HASH_ORDER); + + /* + * Table of registers allowed in commands that read/write registers. + */ + const struct drm_i915_reg_table *reg_tables; + int reg_table_count; + + /* + * Returns the bitmask for the length field of the specified command. + * Return 0 for an unrecognized/invalid command. + * + * If the command parser finds an entry for a command in the engine's + * cmd_tables, it gets the command's length based on the table entry. + * If not, it calls this function to determine the per-engine length + * field encoding for the command (i.e. different opcode ranges use + * certain bits to encode the command length in the header). + */ + u32 (*get_cmd_length_mask)(u32 cmd_header); + + struct { + /** + * @lock: Lock protecting the below fields. + */ + seqlock_t lock; + /** + * @enabled: Reference count indicating number of listeners. + */ + unsigned int enabled; + /** + * @active: Number of contexts currently scheduled in. + */ + unsigned int active; + /** + * @enabled_at: Timestamp when busy stats were enabled. + */ + ktime_t enabled_at; + /** + * @start: Timestamp of the last idle to active transition. + * + * Idle is defined as active == 0, active is active > 0. + */ + ktime_t start; + /** + * @total: Total time this engine was busy. + * + * Accumulated time not counting the most recent block in cases + * where engine is currently busy (active > 0). + */ + ktime_t total; + } stats; +}; + +static inline bool +intel_engine_needs_cmd_parser(const struct intel_engine_cs *engine) +{ + return engine->flags & I915_ENGINE_NEEDS_CMD_PARSER; +} + +static inline bool +intel_engine_supports_stats(const struct intel_engine_cs *engine) +{ + return engine->flags & I915_ENGINE_SUPPORTS_STATS; +} + +static inline bool +intel_engine_has_preemption(const struct intel_engine_cs *engine) +{ + return engine->flags & I915_ENGINE_HAS_PREEMPTION; +} + +static inline bool +intel_engine_has_semaphores(const struct intel_engine_cs *engine) +{ + return engine->flags & I915_ENGINE_HAS_SEMAPHORES; +} + +static inline bool +intel_engine_needs_breadcrumb_tasklet(const struct intel_engine_cs *engine) +{ + return engine->flags & I915_ENGINE_NEEDS_BREADCRUMB_TASKLET; +} + +#define instdone_slice_mask(dev_priv__) \ + (IS_GEN(dev_priv__, 7) ? \ + 1 : RUNTIME_INFO(dev_priv__)->sseu.slice_mask) + +#define instdone_subslice_mask(dev_priv__) \ + (IS_GEN(dev_priv__, 7) ? \ + 1 : RUNTIME_INFO(dev_priv__)->sseu.subslice_mask[0]) + +#define for_each_instdone_slice_subslice(dev_priv__, slice__, subslice__) \ + for ((slice__) = 0, (subslice__) = 0; \ + (slice__) < I915_MAX_SLICES; \ + (subslice__) = ((subslice__) + 1) < I915_MAX_SUBSLICES ? (subslice__) + 1 : 0, \ + (slice__) += ((subslice__) == 0)) \ + for_each_if((BIT(slice__) & instdone_slice_mask(dev_priv__)) && \ + (BIT(subslice__) & instdone_subslice_mask(dev_priv__))) + +#endif /* __INTEL_ENGINE_TYPES_H__ */ |