On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 3:31 AM Matt Coster <Matt.Coster@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Adam, > > Thanks for these patches! I'll just reply to this one patch, but my > comments apply to them all. > > On 27/02/2024 03:45, Adam Ford wrote: > > The GPU on the RZ/G2M is a Rogue GX6250 which uses firmware > > rogue_4.45.2.58_v1.fw available from Imagination. > > > > When enumerated, it appears as: > > powervr fd000000.gpu: [drm] loaded firmware powervr/rogue_4.45.2.58_v1.fw > > powervr fd000000.gpu: [drm] FW version v1.0 (build 6513336 OS) > > These messages are printed after verifying the firmware blob’s headers, > *before* attempting to upload it to the device. Just because they appear > in dmesg does *not* imply the device is functional beyond the handful of > register reads in pvr_load_gpu_id(). > > Since Mesa does not yet have support for this GPU, there’s not a lot > that can be done to actually test these bindings. > > When we added upstream support for the first GPU (the AXE core in TI’s > AM62), we opted to wait until userspace was sufficiently progressed to > the point it could be used for testing. This thought process still > applies when adding new GPUs. > > Our main concern is that adding bindings for GPUs implies a level of > support that cannot be tested. That in turn may make it challenging to > justify UAPI changes if/when they’re needed to actually make these GPUs > functional. I wrongly assumed that when the firmware was ready, there was some preliminary functionality, but it sounds like we need to work for Series6XT support to be added to the driver. I only used the AXE compatible since it appeared to the be the only one and the existing binding document stated "model/revision is fully discoverable" which I interpreted to mean that the AXE compatible was sufficient. > > > Signed-off-by: Adam Ford <aford173@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/renesas/r8a774a1.dtsi b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/renesas/r8a774a1.dtsi > > index a8a44fe5e83b..8923d9624b39 100644 > > --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/renesas/r8a774a1.dtsi > > +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/renesas/r8a774a1.dtsi > > @@ -2352,6 +2352,16 @@ gic: interrupt-controller@f1010000 { > > resets = <&cpg 408>; > > }; > > > > + gpu: gpu@fd000000 { > > + compatible = "renesas,r8a774a1-gpu", "img,img-axe"; > > The GX6250 is *not* an AXE core - it shouldn’t be listed as compatible > with one. For prior art, see [1] where we added support for the MT8173 > found in Elm Chromebooks R13 (also a Series6XT GPU). > > > + reg = <0 0xfd000000 0 0x20000>; > > + clocks = <&cpg CPG_MOD 112>; > > + clock-names = "core"; > > Series6XT cores have three clocks (see [1] again). I don’t have a > Renesas TRM to hand – do you know if their docs go into detail on the > GPU integration? > > > + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 119 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; > > + power-domains = <&sysc R8A774A1_PD_3DG_B>; > > + resets = <&cpg 112>; > > + }; > > + > > pciec0: pcie@fe000000 { > > compatible = "renesas,pcie-r8a774a1", > > "renesas,pcie-rcar-gen3"; > > As you probably expect by this point, I have to nack this series for > now. I appreciate your effort here and I’ll be happy to help you land I get that. I wasn't sure if I should have even pushed this, but I wanted to get a little traction, because I know there are people like myself who want to use the 3D in the Renesas boards, but don't want to use the closed-source blobs tied to EULA and NDA documents. > these once Mesa gains some form of usable support to allow testing. Is there a way for your group to add me to the CC list when future updates are submitted? I'd like to follow this and resubmit when it's ready. > > Cheers, > Matt > > [1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/imagination/linux/-/blob/b3506b8bc45ed6d4005eb32a994df0e33d6613f1/arch/arm64/boot/dts/mediatek/mt8173.dtsi#L993-1006