On 16-09-2022 02:09, Lucas De Marchi wrote: > Add some helpers: adjust_stolen(), request_smem_stolen_() and > init_reserved_stolen() that are now called by i915_gem_init_stolen() to > initialize each part of the Data Stolen Memory region. Main goal is to > split the reserved part, also known as WOPCM, as its calculation changes > often per platform. > > This also fixes a bug in graphics version < 5 (in theory, not tested, > due to no machine available): it would bail out on stolen creation due > to "Stolen reserved area outside stolen memory". Other than that, no > change in behavior. > > Signed-off-by: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@xxxxxxxxx> > > diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gem/i915_gem_stolen.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gem/i915_gem_stolen.c > index c34065fe2ecc..0e57a6d81534 100644 > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gem/i915_gem_stolen.c > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gem/i915_gem_stolen.c > @@ -77,22 +77,26 @@ void i915_gem_stolen_remove_node(struct drm_i915_private *i915, > mutex_unlock(&i915->mm.stolen_lock); > } > > -static int i915_adjust_stolen(struct drm_i915_private *i915, > - struct resource *dsm) > +static bool valid_stolen_size(struct resource *dsm) > +{ > + return dsm->start != 0 && dsm->end > dsm->start; > +} > + > +static int adjust_stolen(struct drm_i915_private *i915, > + struct resource *dsm) > { > struct i915_ggtt *ggtt = to_gt(i915)->ggtt; > struct intel_uncore *uncore = ggtt->vm.gt->uncore; > - struct resource *r; > > - if (dsm->start == 0 || dsm->end <= dsm->start) > + if (!valid_stolen_size(dsm)) > return -EINVAL; > > /* > + * Make sure we don't clobber the GTT if it's within stolen memory > + * > * TODO: We have yet too encounter the case where the GTT wasn't at the > * end of stolen. With that assumption we could simplify this. > */ > - > - /* Make sure we don't clobber the GTT if it's within stolen memory */ > if (GRAPHICS_VER(i915) <= 4 && > !IS_G33(i915) && !IS_PINEVIEW(i915) && !IS_G4X(i915)) { > struct resource stolen[2] = {*dsm, *dsm}; > @@ -131,10 +135,20 @@ static int i915_adjust_stolen(struct drm_i915_private *i915, > } > } > > + if (!valid_stolen_size(dsm)) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int request_smem_stolen(struct drm_i915_private *i915, > + struct resource *dsm) > +{ > + struct resource *r; > + > /* > - * With stolen lmem, we don't need to check if the address range > - * overlaps with the non-stolen system memory range, since lmem is local > - * to the gpu. > + * With stolen lmem, we don't need to request if the address range replace /if/for > + * since lmem is local to the gpu. > */ > if (HAS_LMEM(i915)) > return 0; > @@ -392,39 +406,22 @@ static void icl_get_stolen_reserved(struct drm_i915_private *i915, > } > } > > -static int i915_gem_init_stolen(struct intel_memory_region *mem) > +/* > + * Initialize i915->dsm_reserved to contain the reserved space within the Data > + * Stolen Memory. This is a range on the top of DSM that is reserved, not to > + * be used by driver, so must be excluded from the region passed to the > + * allocator later. In the spec this is also called as WOPCM. > + * > + * Our expectation is that the reserved space is at the top of the stolen > + * region, as it has been the case for every platform, and *never* at the > + * bottom, so the calculation here can be simplified. > + */ > +static int init_reserved_stolen(struct drm_i915_private *i915) > { > - struct drm_i915_private *i915 = mem->i915; > struct intel_uncore *uncore = &i915->uncore; > resource_size_t reserved_base, stolen_top; > - resource_size_t reserved_total, reserved_size; > - > - mutex_init(&i915->mm.stolen_lock); > - > - if (intel_vgpu_active(i915)) { > - drm_notice(&i915->drm, > - "%s, disabling use of stolen memory\n", > - "iGVT-g active"); > - return 0; > - } > - > - if (i915_vtd_active(i915) && GRAPHICS_VER(i915) < 8) { > - drm_notice(&i915->drm, > - "%s, disabling use of stolen memory\n", > - "DMAR active"); > - return 0; > - } > - > - if (resource_size(&mem->region) == 0) > - return 0; > - > - if (i915_adjust_stolen(i915, &mem->region)) > - return 0; > - > - GEM_BUG_ON(i915->dsm.start == 0); > - GEM_BUG_ON(i915->dsm.end <= i915->dsm.start); > - > - i915->dsm = mem->region; > + resource_size_t reserved_size; > + int ret = 0; > > stolen_top = i915->dsm.end + 1; > reserved_base = stolen_top; > @@ -453,19 +450,17 @@ static int i915_gem_init_stolen(struct intel_memory_region *mem) > } else if (GRAPHICS_VER(i915) >= 5 || IS_G4X(i915)) { > g4x_get_stolen_reserved(i915, uncore, > &reserved_base, &reserved_size); > + } else { > + /* No reserved region */ > + goto bail_out; better to have a WARN_ON here about STOLEN region wrongly passed on the region list. > } > > - /* > - * Our expectation is that the reserved space is at the top of the > - * stolen region and *never* at the bottom. If we see !reserved_base, > - * it likely means we failed to read the registers correctly. > - */ > - if (!reserved_base) { > + if (!reserved_base || reserved_base == stolen_top) { > drm_err(&i915->drm, > "inconsistent reservation %pa + %pa; ignoring\n", > &reserved_base, &reserved_size); > - reserved_base = stolen_top; > - reserved_size = 0; > + ret = -EINVAL; > + goto bail_out; > } > > i915->dsm_reserved = > @@ -475,19 +470,55 @@ static int i915_gem_init_stolen(struct intel_memory_region *mem) > drm_err(&i915->drm, > "Stolen reserved area %pR outside stolen memory %pR\n", > &i915->dsm_reserved, &i915->dsm); > + ret = -EINVAL; > + goto bail_out; > + } > + > + return 0; > + > +bail_out: > + i915->dsm_reserved = > + (struct resource)DEFINE_RES_MEM(reserved_base, 0); > + > + return ret; > +} > + > +static int i915_gem_init_stolen(struct intel_memory_region *mem) > +{ > + struct drm_i915_private *i915 = mem->i915; > + > + mutex_init(&i915->mm.stolen_lock); > + > + if (intel_vgpu_active(i915)) { > + drm_notice(&i915->drm, > + "%s, disabling use of stolen memory\n", > + "iGVT-g active"); > + return 0; > + } > + > + if (i915_vtd_active(i915) && GRAPHICS_VER(i915) < 8) { > + drm_notice(&i915->drm, > + "%s, disabling use of stolen memory\n", > + "DMAR active"); > return 0; > } > > + if (adjust_stolen(i915, &mem->region)) > + return 0; > + > + if (request_smem_stolen(i915, &mem->region)) > + return 0; why do we want to subside the errors returned in adjust_stolen and request_smem_stolen? > + > + i915->dsm = mem->region; > + > + if (init_reserved_stolen(i915)) similarly here. Thanks, Aravind. > + return 0; > + > /* Exclude the reserved region from driver use */ > - mem->region.end = reserved_base - 1; > + mem->region.end = i915->dsm_reserved.start - 1; > mem->io_size = min(mem->io_size, resource_size(&mem->region)); > > - /* It is possible for the reserved area to end before the end of stolen > - * memory, so just consider the start. */ > - reserved_total = stolen_top - reserved_base; > - > - i915->stolen_usable_size = > - resource_size(&i915->dsm) - reserved_total; > + i915->stolen_usable_size = resource_size(&mem->region); > > drm_dbg(&i915->drm, > "Memory reserved for graphics device: %lluK, usable: %lluK\n", > @@ -759,11 +790,6 @@ static int init_stolen_lmem(struct intel_memory_region *mem) > if (GEM_WARN_ON(resource_size(&mem->region) == 0)) > return -ENODEV; > > - /* > - * TODO: For stolen lmem we mostly just care about populating the dsm > - * related bits and setting up the drm_mm allocator for the range. > - * Perhaps split up i915_gem_init_stolen() for this. > - */ > err = i915_gem_init_stolen(mem); > if (err) > return err; >