Re: [Freedreno] [PATCH v2 5/7] arm64: dts: qcom: sc7280: Update gpu register list

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Quoting Akhil P Oommen (2022-07-18 23:37:16)
> On 7/19/2022 11:19 AM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> > Quoting Akhil P Oommen (2022-07-18 21:07:05)
> >> On 7/14/2022 11:10 AM, Akhil P Oommen wrote:
> >>> IIUC, qcom gdsc driver doesn't ensure hardware is collapsed since they
> >>> are vote-able switches. Ideally, we should ensure that the hw has
> >>> collapsed for gpu recovery because there could be transient votes from
> >>> other subsystems like hypervisor using their vote register.
> >>>
> >>> I am not sure how complex the plumbing to gpucc driver would be to allow
> >>> gpu driver to check hw status. OTOH, with this patch, gpu driver does a
> >>> read operation on a gpucc register which is in always-on domain. That
> >>> means we don't need to vote any resource to access this register.

Reading between the lines here, you're saying that you have to read the
gdsc register to make sure that the gdsc is in some state? Can you
clarify exactly what you're doing? And how do you know that something
else in the kernel can't cause the register to change after it is read?
It certainly seems like we can't be certain because there is voting
involved.

> >>>
> >>> Stephen/Rajendra/Taniya, any suggestion?
> > Why can't you assert a gpu reset signal with the reset APIs? This series
> > seems to jump through a bunch of hoops to get the gdsc and power domain
> > to "reset" when I don't know why any of that is necessary. Can't we
> > simply assert a reset to the hardware after recovery completes so the
> > device is back into a good known POR (power on reset) state?
> That is because there is no register interface to reset GPU CX domain.
> The recommended sequence from HW design folks is to collapse both cx and
> gx gdsc to properly reset gpu/gmu.
>

Ok. One knee jerk reaction is to treat the gdsc as a reset then and
possibly mux that request along with any power domain on/off so that if
the reset is requested and the power domain is off nothing happens.
Otherwise if the power domain is on then it manually sequences and
controls the two gdscs so that the GPU is reset and then restores the
enable state of the power domain.



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