On 16/05/2019 00:22, Rob Herring wrote:
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 5:06 PM Clément Péron <peron.clem@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Robin,
On Tue, 14 May 2019 at 23:57, Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2019-05-14 10:22 pm, Clément Péron wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 14 May 2019 at 17:17, Clément Péron <peron.clem@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 14 May 2019 at 12:29, Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
On 13/05/2019 17:14, Daniel Vetter wrote:
On Sun, May 12, 2019 at 07:46:00PM +0200, peron.clem@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
From: Clément Péron <peron.clem@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
The Allwinner H6 has a Mali-T720 MP2. The drivers are
out-of-tree so this series only introduce the dt-bindings.
We do have an in-tree midgard driver now (since 5.2). Does this stuff work
together with your dt changes here?
No, but it should be easy to add.
I will give it a try and let you know.
Added the bus_clock and a ramp delay to the gpu_vdd but the driver
fail at probe.
[ 3.052919] panfrost 1800000.gpu: clock rate = 432000000
[ 3.058278] panfrost 1800000.gpu: bus_clock rate = 100000000
[ 3.179772] panfrost 1800000.gpu: mali-t720 id 0x720 major 0x1
minor 0x1 status 0x0
[ 3.187432] panfrost 1800000.gpu: features: 00000000,10309e40,
issues: 00000000,21054400
[ 3.195531] panfrost 1800000.gpu: Features: L2:0x07110206
Shader:0x00000000 Tiler:0x00000809 Mem:0x1 MMU:0x00002821 AS:0xf
JS:0x7
[ 3.207178] panfrost 1800000.gpu: shader_present=0x3 l2_present=0x1
[ 3.238257] panfrost 1800000.gpu: Fatal error during GPU init
[ 3.244165] panfrost: probe of 1800000.gpu failed with error -12
The ENOMEM is coming from "panfrost_mmu_init"
alloc_io_pgtable_ops(ARM_MALI_LPAE, &pfdev->mmu->pgtbl_cfg,
pfdev);
Which is due to a check in the pgtable alloc "cfg->ias != 48"
arm-lpae io-pgtable: arm_mali_lpae_alloc_pgtable cfg->ias 33 cfg->oas 40
DRI stack is totally new for me, could you give me a little clue about
this issue ?
Heh, this is probably the one bit which doesn't really count as "DRI stack".
That's merely a somewhat-conservative sanity check - I'm pretty sure it
*should* be fine to change the test to "cfg->ias > 48" (io-pgtable
itself ought to cope). You'll just get to be the first to actually test
a non-48-bit configuration here :)
Thanks a lot, the probe seems fine now :)
I try to run glmark2 :
# glmark2-es2-drm
=======================================================
glmark2 2017.07
=======================================================
OpenGL Information
GL_VENDOR: panfrost
GL_RENDERER: panfrost
GL_VERSION: OpenGL ES 2.0 Mesa 19.1.0-rc2
=======================================================
[build] use-vbo=false:
But it seems that H6 is not so easy to add :(.
[ 345.204813] panfrost 1800000.gpu: mmu irq status=1
[ 345.209617] panfrost 1800000.gpu: Unhandled Page fault in AS0 at VA
0x0000000002400400
[ 345.209617] Reason: TODO
[ 345.209617] raw fault status: 0x800002C1
[ 345.209617] decoded fault status: SLAVE FAULT
[ 345.209617] exception type 0xC1: TRANSLATION_FAULT_LEVEL1
[ 345.209617] access type 0x2: READ
[ 345.209617] source id 0x8000
[ 345.729957] panfrost 1800000.gpu: gpu sched timeout, js=0,
status=0x8, head=0x2400400, tail=0x2400400, sched_job=000000009e204de9
[ 346.055876] panfrost 1800000.gpu: mmu irq status=1
[ 346.060680] panfrost 1800000.gpu: Unhandled Page fault in AS0 at VA
0x0000000002C00A00
[ 346.060680] Reason: TODO
[ 346.060680] raw fault status: 0x810002C1
[ 346.060680] decoded fault status: SLAVE FAULT
[ 346.060680] exception type 0xC1: TRANSLATION_FAULT_LEVEL1
[ 346.060680] access type 0x2: READ
[ 346.060680] source id 0x8100
[ 346.561955] panfrost 1800000.gpu: gpu sched timeout, js=1,
status=0x8, head=0x2c00a00, tail=0x2c00a00, sched_job=00000000b55a9a85
[ 346.573913] panfrost 1800000.gpu: mmu irq status=1
[ 346.578707] panfrost 1800000.gpu: Unhandled Page fault in AS0 at VA
0x0000000002C00B80
[ 346.578707] Reason: TODO
[ 346.578707] raw fault status: 0x800002C1
[ 346.578707] decoded fault status: SLAVE FAULT
[ 346.578707] exception type 0xC1: TRANSLATION_FAULT_LEVEL1
[ 346.578707] access type 0x2: READ
[ 346.578707] source id 0x8000
[ 347.073947] panfrost 1800000.gpu: gpu sched timeout, js=0,
status=0x8, head=0x2c00b80, tail=0x2c00b80, sched_job=00000000cf6af8e8
[ 347.104125] panfrost 1800000.gpu: mmu irq status=1
[ 347.108930] panfrost 1800000.gpu: Unhandled Page fault in AS0 at VA
0x0000000002800900
[ 347.108930] Reason: TODO
[ 347.108930] raw fault status: 0x810002C1
[ 347.108930] decoded faultn thi status: SLAVE FAULT
[ 347.108930] exception type 0xC1: TRANSLATION_FAULT_LEVEL1
[ 347.108930] access type 0x2: READ
[ 347.108930] source id 0x8100
[ 347.617950] panfrost 1800000.gpu: gpu sched timeout, js=1,
status=0x8, head=0x2800900, tail=0x2800900, sched_job=000000009325fdb7
[ 347.629902] panfrost 1800000.gpu: mmu irq status=1
[ 347.634696] panfrost 1800000.gpu: Unhandled Page fault in AS0 at VA
0x0000000002800A80
Is this 32 or 64 bit userspace? I think 64-bit does not work with
T7xx. You might need this[1].
[ Oooh... that makes T620 actually do stuff without falling over
dereferencing VA 0 somewhere halfway through the job chain :D
I shall continue to play... ]
You may also be the first to try T720,
so it could be something else.
I was expecting to see a similar behaviour to my T620 (which I now
assume was down to 64-bit job descriptors sort-of-but-not-quite working)
but this does look a bit more fundamental - the fact that it's a level 1
fault with VA == head == tail suggests to me that the MMU can't see the
page tables at all to translate anything. I really hope that the H6 GPU
integration doesn't suffer from the same DMA offset as the Allwinner
display pipeline stuff, because that would be a real pain to support in
io-pgtable.
Robin.