On 5/31/21 11:05 AM, Akhil P Oommen wrote:
On 5/13/2021 10:44 PM, Jonathan Marek wrote:
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@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ static void a6xx_gmu_rpmh_init(struct a6xx_gmu *gmu)
if (!pdcptr)
goto err;
- if (adreno_is_a650(adreno_gpu))
+ if (adreno_is_a650(adreno_gpu) || adreno_is_a660(adreno_gpu))
why not adreno_is_a650_family() here?
Based on downstream, a620 is part of a650_family but does not have
pdc_in_aop flag.
@@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ static int a6xx_gmu_fw_start(struct a6xx_gmu *gmu,
unsigned int state)
int ret;
u32 chipid;
We need to program this register here:
gmu_write(gmu, REG_A6XX_GPU_GMU_CX_GMU_CX_FALNEXT_INTF, 1);
msm-4.19 does not have this write for a650, but msm-5.4 then adds it.
Will make it a separate change since it affects a650 and not just a660.
- if (adreno_is_a650(adreno_gpu))
+ if (adreno_is_a650(adreno_gpu) || adreno_is_a660(adreno_gpu))
gmu_write(gmu, REG_A6XX_GPU_GMU_CX_GMU_CX_FAL_INTF, 1);
if (state == GMU_WARM_BOOT) {
@@ -1494,12 +1494,28 @@ int a6xx_gmu_init(struct a6xx_gpu *a6xx_gpu,
struct device_node *node)
if (ret)
goto err_put_device;
+
+ /* A660 now requires handling "prealloc requests" in GMU firmware
+ * For now just hardcode allocations based on the known firmware.
+ * note: there is no indication that these correspond to "dummy" or
+ * "debug" regions, but this "guess" allows reusing these BOs which
+ * are otherwise unused by a660.
+ */
+ gmu->dummy.size = SZ_4K;
+ if (adreno_is_a660(adreno_gpu)) {
+ ret = a6xx_gmu_memory_alloc(gmu, &gmu->debug, SZ_4K * 7,
0x60400000);
+ if (ret)
+ goto err_memory;
I think we can simply ignore this allocation for a660 because it was
required for an unused feature. Do you see any issue if you ignore this
allocation?
Yes, without it there will be an error:
arm-smmu 3da0000.iommu: Unhandled context fault: fsr=0x402,
iova=0x60400000, fsynr=0x32, cbfrsynra=0x5, cb=2
+
+ gmu->dummy.size = SZ_8K;
+ }
+
/* Allocate memory for the GMU dummy page */
- ret = a6xx_gmu_memory_alloc(gmu, &gmu->dummy, SZ_4K, 0x60000000);
+ ret = a6xx_gmu_memory_alloc(gmu, &gmu->dummy, gmu->dummy.size,
0x60000000);
if (ret)
goto err_memory;
- if (adreno_is_a650(adreno_gpu)) {
+ if (adreno_is_a650_family(adreno_gpu)) {
ret = a6xx_gmu_memory_alloc(gmu, &gmu->icache,
SZ_16M - SZ_16K, 0x04000);
if (ret)
@@ -885,6 +937,13 @@ static int a6xx_hw_init(struct msm_gpu *gpu)
/* Protect registers from the CP */
a6xx_set_cp_protect(gpu);
+ if (adreno_is_a660(adreno_gpu)) {
+ gpu_write(gpu, REG_A6XX_CP_CHICKEN_DBG, 0x1);
+ gpu_write(gpu, REG_A6XX_RBBM_GBIF_CLIENT_QOS_CNTL, 0x0);
+ /* Set dualQ + disable afull for A660 GPU but not for A635 */
+ gpu_write(gpu, REG_A6XX_UCHE_CMDQ_CONFIG, 0x66906);
+ }
+
gpu_rmw(gpu, REG_A6XX_PC_DBG_ECO_CNTL, 0, (1 << 9));
We need this for a640, a650 and a660.
Will make this a separate patch too, since it affects non-a660 GPUs too.
/* Enable expanded apriv for targets that support it */
if (gpu->hw_apriv) {
gpu_write(gpu, REG_A6XX_CP_APRIV_CNTL,
+/* check for a650, a660, or any derivatives */
+static inline int adreno_is_a650_family(struct adreno_gpu *gpu)
+{
+ return gpu->revn == 650 || gpu->revn == 620 ||
+ gpu->revn == 660 || gpu->revn == 635;
We can remove 635 references throughout since that is not a valid adreno
chipid anymore.
-Akhil
I will remove it for my patch (it can discussed when adding 635 support,
but I think you will need to have a 6xx ID for the GPU)
+}
+
int adreno_get_param(struct msm_gpu *gpu, uint32_t param, uint64_t
*value);
const struct firmware *adreno_request_fw(struct adreno_gpu *adreno_gpu,
const char *fwname);