[PATCH 4/5] drm/tegra: Restrict IOVA space to DMA mask
Mikko Perttunen
mperttunen at nvidia.com
Thu Jan 24 13:27:12 UTC 2019
On 24.1.2019 15.15, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
> 24.01.2019 13:24, Mikko Perttunen пишет:
>> On 23.1.2019 21.42, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
>>> 23.01.2019 18:55, Dmitry Osipenko пишет:
>>>> 23.01.2019 17:04, Thierry Reding пишет:
>>>>> On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 04:41:44PM +0300, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
>>>>>> 23.01.2019 12:39, Thierry Reding пишет:
>>>>>>> From: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tegra186 and later, the ARM SMMU provides an input address space that
>>>>>>> is 48 bits wide. However, memory clients can only address up to 40 bits.
>>>>>>> If the geometry is used as-is, allocations of IOVA space can end up in a
>>>>>>> region that cannot be addressed by the memory clients.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> To fix this, restrict the IOVA space to the DMA mask of the host1x
>>>>>>> device. Note that, technically, the IOVA space needs to be restricted to
>>>>>>> the intersection of the DMA masks for all clients that are attached to
>>>>>>> the IOMMU domain. In practice using the DMA mask of the host1x device is
>>>>>>> sufficient because all host1x clients share the same DMA mask.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com>
>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>> drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.c | 5 +++--
>>>>>>> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.c
>>>>>>> index 271c7a5fc954..0c5f1e6a0446 100644
>>>>>>> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.c
>>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.c
>>>>>>> @@ -136,11 +136,12 @@ static int tegra_drm_load(struct drm_device *drm, unsigned long flags)
>>>>>>> if (tegra->domain) {
>>>>>>> u64 carveout_start, carveout_end, gem_start, gem_end;
>>>>>>> + u64 dma_mask = dma_get_mask(&device->dev);
>>>>>>> dma_addr_t start, end;
>>>>>>> unsigned long order;
>>>>>>> - start = tegra->domain->geometry.aperture_start;
>>>>>>> - end = tegra->domain->geometry.aperture_end;
>>>>>>> + start = tegra->domain->geometry.aperture_start & dma_mask;
>>>>>>> + end = tegra->domain->geometry.aperture_end & dma_mask;
>>>>>>> gem_start = start;
>>>>>>> gem_end = end - CARVEOUT_SZ;
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wow, so IOVA could address >32bits on later Tegra's. AFAIK, currently
>>>>>> there is no support for a proper programming of the 64bit addresses in
>>>>>> the drivers code, hence.. won't it make sense to force IOVA mask to
>>>>>> 32bit for now and hope that the second halve of address registers
>>>>>> happen to be 0x00000000 in HW?
>>>>>
>>>>> I think this restriction only applies to display at this point. In
>>>>> practice you'd be hard put to trigger that case because IOVA memory is
>>>>> allocated from the bottom, so you'd actually need to use up to 4 GiB of
>>>>> IOVA space before hitting that.
>>>>>
>>>>> That said, I vaguely remember typing up the patch to support writing the
>>>>> WINBUF_START_ADDR_HI register and friends, but it looks as if that was
>>>>> never merged.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll try to dig out that patch (or rewrite it, shouldn't be very
>>>>> difficult) and make it part of this series. I'd rather fix that issue
>>>>> than arbitrarily restrict the IOVA space, because that's likely to come
>>>>> back and bite us at some point.
>>>>
>>>> Looking at falcon.c.. it writes 32bit address only. Something need to be done about it as well, seems there is FALCON_DMATRFMOFFS register to facilitate >32bits addressing.
>>>
>>> Although scratch about FALCON_DMATRFMOFFS, it should be about something else. Mikko, could you please clarify whether falcon could load firmware only from a 32bit AS?
>>>
>>
>> The DMA base address is set using DMATRFBASE, which requires 256B alignment, meaning 40 bits are available for the address. The DMATRFFBOFFS I believe is then used as a 32-bit offset to that value.
>
> TRM (up to T196) suggests that DMATRFMOFFS is a 16bit offset. Is it a kind of TRM bug or I'm missing something?
>
> I suppose it should be fine to just reserve carveout from the bottom of IOVA space and done with it.
>
DMATRFMOFFS is an offset to the Falcon IMEM, so 16 bits is enough to
cover that.
Mikko
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