From: Mikko Perttunen <mperttunen@xxxxxxxxxx> When MLOCK enforcement is enabled, the 0-word write currently done is rejected by the hardware outside of an MLOCK region. As such, on these chips, which also have the newer, more convenient RESTART_W opcode, use that instead to skip over the timed out job. Signed-off-by: Mikko Perttunen <mperttunen@xxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/gpu/host1x/cdma.c | 19 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/gpu/host1x/cdma.c b/drivers/gpu/host1x/cdma.c index 765e5aa64eb6..bb1f3c746be4 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/host1x/cdma.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/host1x/cdma.c @@ -457,9 +457,24 @@ void host1x_cdma_update_sync_queue(struct host1x_cdma *cdma, * to offset 0xbad. This does nothing but * has a easily detected signature in debug * traces. + * + * On systems with MLOCK enforcement enabled, + * the above 0 word writes would fall foul of + * the enforcement. As such, in the first slot + * put a RESTART_W opcode to the beginning + * of the next job. We don't use this for older + * chips since those only support the RESTART + * opcode with inconvenient alignment requirements. */ - mapped[2*slot+0] = 0x1bad0000; - mapped[2*slot+1] = 0x1bad0000; + if (i == 0 && host1x->info->has_wide_gather) { + unsigned int next_job = (job->first_get/8 + job->num_slots) + % HOST1X_PUSHBUFFER_SLOTS; + mapped[2*slot+0] = (0xd << 28) | (next_job * 2); + mapped[2*slot+1] = 0x0; + } else { + mapped[2*slot+0] = 0x1bad0000; + mapped[2*slot+1] = 0x1bad0000; + } } job->cancelled = true; -- 2.36.1