[PATCH 09/11] drm, cgroup: Introduce lgpu as DRM cgroup resource
Jason Ekstrand
jason at jlekstrand.net
Fri Feb 14 16:59:23 UTC 2020
On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 10:44 AM Jason Ekstrand <jason at jlekstrand.net> wrote:
>
> Pardon my ignorance but I'm a bit confused by this. What is a "logical GPU"? What are we subdividing? Are we carving up memory? Compute power? Both?
>
> If it's carving up memory, why aren't we just measuring it in megabytes?
>
> If it's carving up compute power, what's actually being carved up? Time? Execution units/waves/threads? Even if that's the case, what advantage does it give to have it in terms of a fixed set of lgpus where each cgroup gets to pick a fixed set. Does affinity matter that much? Why not just say how many waves the GPU supports and that they have to be allocated in chunks of 16 waves (pulling a number out of thin air) and let the cgroup specify how many waves it wants.
One more question: If I'm a userspace driver, and there are 14 lgpus
allocated to my cgroup, does that mean I have 14 GPUs? Or does that
mean I have one GPU with 14 units of compute power?
> Don't get me wrong here. I'm all for the notion of being able to use cgroups to carve up GPU compute resources. However, this sounds to me like the most AMD-specific solution possible. We (Intel) could probably do some sort of carving up as well but we'd likely want to do it with preemption and time-slicing rather than handing out specific EUs.
Ok, so "most AMD-specific solution possible" probably wasn't fair.
However, it does seem like an unnecessarily rigid solution to me.
Maybe there's something I'm not getting?
--Jason
> --Jason
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 9:57 AM Kenny Ho <Kenny.Ho at amd.com> wrote:
>>
>> drm.lgpu
>> A read-write nested-keyed file which exists on all cgroups.
>> Each entry is keyed by the DRM device's major:minor.
>>
>> lgpu stands for logical GPU, it is an abstraction used to
>> subdivide a physical DRM device for the purpose of resource
>> management. This file stores user configuration while the
>> drm.lgpu.effective reflects the actual allocation after
>> considering the relationship between the cgroups and their
>> configurations.
>>
>> The lgpu is a discrete quantity that is device specific (i.e.
>> some DRM devices may have 64 lgpus while others may have 100
>> lgpus.) The lgpu is a single quantity that can be allocated
>> in three different ways denoted by the following nested keys.
>>
>> ===== ==============================================
>> weight Allocate by proportion in relationship with
>> active sibling cgroups
>> count Allocate by amount statically, treat lgpu as
>> anonymous resources
>> list Allocate statically, treat lgpu as named
>> resource
>> ===== ==============================================
>>
>> For example:
>> 226:0 weight=100 count=256 list=0-255
>> 226:1 weight=100 count=4 list=0,2,4,6
>> 226:2 weight=100 count=32 list=32-63
>> 226:3 weight=100 count=0 list=
>> 226:4 weight=500 count=0 list=
>>
>> lgpu is represented by a bitmap and uses the bitmap_parselist
>> kernel function so the list key input format is a
>> comma-separated list of decimal numbers and ranges.
>>
>> Consecutively set bits are shown as two hyphen-separated decimal
>> numbers, the smallest and largest bit numbers set in the range.
>> Optionally each range can be postfixed to denote that only parts
>> of it should be set. The range will divided to groups of
>> specific size.
>> Syntax: range:used_size/group_size
>> Example: 0-1023:2/256 ==> 0,1,256,257,512,513,768,769
>>
>> The count key is the hamming weight / hweight of the bitmap.
>>
>> Weight, count and list accept the max and default keywords.
>>
>> Some DRM devices may only support lgpu as anonymous resources.
>> In such case, the significance of the position of the set bits
>> in list will be ignored.
>>
>> The weight quantity is only in effect when static allocation
>> is not used (by setting count=0) for this cgroup. The weight
>> quantity distributes lgpus that are not statically allocated by
>> the siblings. For example, given siblings cgroupA, cgroupB and
>> cgroupC for a DRM device that has 64 lgpus, if cgroupA occupies
>> 0-63, no lgpu is available to be distributed by weight.
>> Similarly, if cgroupA has list=0-31 and cgroupB has list=16-63,
>> cgroupC will be starved if it tries to allocate by weight.
>>
>> On the other hand, if cgroupA has weight=100 count=0, cgroupB
>> has list=16-47, and cgroupC has weight=100 count=0, then 32
>> lgpus are available to be distributed evenly between cgroupA
>> and cgroupC. In drm.lgpu.effective, cgroupA will have
>> list=0-15 and cgroupC will have list=48-63.
>>
>> This lgpu resource supports the 'allocation' and 'weight'
>> resource distribution model.
>>
>> drm.lgpu.effective
>> A read-only nested-keyed file which exists on all cgroups.
>> Each entry is keyed by the DRM device's major:minor.
>>
>> lgpu stands for logical GPU, it is an abstraction used to
>> subdivide a physical DRM device for the purpose of resource
>> management. This file reflects the actual allocation after
>> considering the relationship between the cgroups and their
>> configurations in drm.lgpu.
>>
>> Change-Id: Idde0ef9a331fd67bb9c7eb8ef9978439e6452488
>> Signed-off-by: Kenny Ho <Kenny.Ho at amd.com>
>> ---
>> Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst | 80 ++++++
>> include/drm/drm_cgroup.h | 3 +
>> include/linux/cgroup_drm.h | 22 ++
>> kernel/cgroup/drm.c | 324 +++++++++++++++++++++++-
>> 4 files changed, 427 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst
>> index ce5dc027366a..d8a41956e5c7 100644
>> --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst
>> +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst
>> @@ -2120,6 +2120,86 @@ DRM Interface Files
>> Set largest allocation for /dev/dri/card1 to 4MB
>> echo "226:1 4m" > drm.buffer.peak.max
>>
>> + drm.lgpu
>> + A read-write nested-keyed file which exists on all cgroups.
>> + Each entry is keyed by the DRM device's major:minor.
>> +
>> + lgpu stands for logical GPU, it is an abstraction used to
>> + subdivide a physical DRM device for the purpose of resource
>> + management. This file stores user configuration while the
>> + drm.lgpu.effective reflects the actual allocation after
>> + considering the relationship between the cgroups and their
>> + configurations.
>> +
>> + The lgpu is a discrete quantity that is device specific (i.e.
>> + some DRM devices may have 64 lgpus while others may have 100
>> + lgpus.) The lgpu is a single quantity that can be allocated
>> + in three different ways denoted by the following nested keys.
>> +
>> + ===== ==============================================
>> + weight Allocate by proportion in relationship with
>> + active sibling cgroups
>> + count Allocate by amount statically, treat lgpu as
>> + anonymous resources
>> + list Allocate statically, treat lgpu as named
>> + resource
>> + ===== ==============================================
>> +
>> + For example:
>> + 226:0 weight=100 count=256 list=0-255
>> + 226:1 weight=100 count=4 list=0,2,4,6
>> + 226:2 weight=100 count=32 list=32-63
>> + 226:3 weight=100 count=0 list=
>> + 226:4 weight=500 count=0 list=
>> +
>> + lgpu is represented by a bitmap and uses the bitmap_parselist
>> + kernel function so the list key input format is a
>> + comma-separated list of decimal numbers and ranges.
>> +
>> + Consecutively set bits are shown as two hyphen-separated decimal
>> + numbers, the smallest and largest bit numbers set in the range.
>> + Optionally each range can be postfixed to denote that only parts
>> + of it should be set. The range will divided to groups of
>> + specific size.
>> + Syntax: range:used_size/group_size
>> + Example: 0-1023:2/256 ==> 0,1,256,257,512,513,768,769
>> +
>> + The count key is the hamming weight / hweight of the bitmap.
>> +
>> + Weight, count and list accept the max and default keywords.
>> +
>> + Some DRM devices may only support lgpu as anonymous resources.
>> + In such case, the significance of the position of the set bits
>> + in list will be ignored.
>> +
>> + The weight quantity is only in effect when static allocation
>> + is not used (by setting count=0) for this cgroup. The weight
>> + quantity distributes lgpus that are not statically allocated by
>> + the siblings. For example, given siblings cgroupA, cgroupB and
>> + cgroupC for a DRM device that has 64 lgpus, if cgroupA occupies
>> + 0-63, no lgpu is available to be distributed by weight.
>> + Similarly, if cgroupA has list=0-31 and cgroupB has list=16-63,
>> + cgroupC will be starved if it tries to allocate by weight.
>> +
>> + On the other hand, if cgroupA has weight=100 count=0, cgroupB
>> + has list=16-47, and cgroupC has weight=100 count=0, then 32
>> + lgpus are available to be distributed evenly between cgroupA
>> + and cgroupC. In drm.lgpu.effective, cgroupA will have
>> + list=0-15 and cgroupC will have list=48-63.
>> +
>> + This lgpu resource supports the 'allocation' and 'weight'
>> + resource distribution model.
>> +
>> + drm.lgpu.effective
>> + A read-only nested-keyed file which exists on all cgroups.
>> + Each entry is keyed by the DRM device's major:minor.
>> +
>> + lgpu stands for logical GPU, it is an abstraction used to
>> + subdivide a physical DRM device for the purpose of resource
>> + management. This file reflects the actual allocation after
>> + considering the relationship between the cgroups and their
>> + configurations in drm.lgpu.
>> +
>> GEM Buffer Ownership
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>> diff --git a/include/drm/drm_cgroup.h b/include/drm/drm_cgroup.h
>> index 2b41d4d22e33..619a110cc748 100644
>> --- a/include/drm/drm_cgroup.h
>> +++ b/include/drm/drm_cgroup.h
>> @@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ struct drmcg_props {
>>
>> s64 bo_limits_total_allocated_default;
>> s64 bo_limits_peak_allocated_default;
>> +
>> + int lgpu_capacity;
>> + DECLARE_BITMAP(lgpu_slots, MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> };
>>
>> void drmcg_bind(struct drm_minor (*(*acq_dm)(unsigned int minor_id)),
>> diff --git a/include/linux/cgroup_drm.h b/include/linux/cgroup_drm.h
>> index eae400f3d9b4..bb09704e7f71 100644
>> --- a/include/linux/cgroup_drm.h
>> +++ b/include/linux/cgroup_drm.h
>> @@ -11,10 +11,14 @@
>> /* limit defined per the way drm_minor_alloc operates */
>> #define MAX_DRM_DEV (64 * DRM_MINOR_RENDER)
>>
>> +#define MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY 256
>> +
>> enum drmcg_res_type {
>> DRMCG_TYPE_BO_TOTAL,
>> DRMCG_TYPE_BO_PEAK,
>> DRMCG_TYPE_BO_COUNT,
>> + DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU,
>> + DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU_EFF,
>> __DRMCG_TYPE_LAST,
>> };
>>
>> @@ -32,6 +36,24 @@ struct drmcg_device_resource {
>> s64 bo_limits_peak_allocated;
>>
>> s64 bo_stats_count_allocated;
>> +
>> + /**
>> + * Logical GPU
>> + *
>> + * *_cfg are properties configured by users
>> + * *_eff are the effective properties being applied to the hardware
>> + * *_stg is used to calculate _eff before applying to _eff
>> + * after considering the entire hierarchy
>> + */
>> + DECLARE_BITMAP(lgpu_stg, MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> + /* user configurations */
>> + s64 lgpu_weight_cfg;
>> + DECLARE_BITMAP(lgpu_cfg, MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> + /* effective lgpu for the cgroup after considering
>> + * relationship with other cgroup
>> + */
>> + s64 lgpu_count_eff;
>> + DECLARE_BITMAP(lgpu_eff, MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> };
>>
>> /**
>> diff --git a/kernel/cgroup/drm.c b/kernel/cgroup/drm.c
>> index 5fcbbc13fa1c..a4e88a3704bb 100644
>> --- a/kernel/cgroup/drm.c
>> +++ b/kernel/cgroup/drm.c
>> @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
>> #include <linux/seq_file.h>
>> #include <linux/mutex.h>
>> #include <linux/kernel.h>
>> +#include <linux/bitmap.h>
>> #include <linux/cgroup_drm.h>
>> #include <drm/drm_file.h>
>> #include <drm/drm_drv.h>
>> @@ -41,6 +42,10 @@ enum drmcg_file_type {
>> DRMCG_FTYPE_DEFAULT,
>> };
>>
>> +#define LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_LIST "list"
>> +#define LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_COUNT "count"
>> +#define LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_WEIGHT "weight"
>> +
>> /**
>> * drmcg_bind - Bind DRM subsystem to cgroup subsystem
>> * @acq_dm: function pointer to the drm_minor_acquire function
>> @@ -98,6 +103,13 @@ static inline int init_drmcg_single(struct drmcg *drmcg, struct drm_device *dev)
>> ddr->bo_limits_peak_allocated =
>> dev->drmcg_props.bo_limits_peak_allocated_default;
>>
>> + bitmap_copy(ddr->lgpu_cfg, dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_slots,
>> + MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> + bitmap_copy(ddr->lgpu_stg, dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_slots,
>> + MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> +
>> + ddr->lgpu_weight_cfg = CGROUP_WEIGHT_DFL;
>> +
>> return 0;
>> }
>>
>> @@ -121,6 +133,120 @@ static inline void drmcg_update_cg_tree(struct drm_device *dev)
>> mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
>> }
>>
>> +static void drmcg_calculate_effective_lgpu(struct drm_device *dev,
>> + const unsigned long *free_static,
>> + const unsigned long *free_weighted,
>> + struct drmcg *parent_drmcg)
>> +{
>> + int capacity = dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_capacity;
>> + DECLARE_BITMAP(lgpu_unused, MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> + DECLARE_BITMAP(lgpu_by_weight, MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> + struct drmcg_device_resource *parent_ddr;
>> + struct drmcg_device_resource *ddr;
>> + int minor = dev->primary->index;
>> + struct cgroup_subsys_state *pos;
>> + struct drmcg *child;
>> + s64 weight_sum = 0;
>> + s64 unused;
>> +
>> + parent_ddr = parent_drmcg->dev_resources[minor];
>> +
>> + if (bitmap_empty(parent_ddr->lgpu_cfg, capacity))
>> + /* no static cfg, use weight for calculating the effective */
>> + bitmap_copy(parent_ddr->lgpu_stg, free_weighted, capacity);
>> + else
>> + /* lgpu statically configured, use the overlap as effective */
>> + bitmap_and(parent_ddr->lgpu_stg, free_static,
>> + parent_ddr->lgpu_cfg, capacity);
>> +
>> + /* calculate lgpu available for distribution by weight for children */
>> + bitmap_copy(lgpu_unused, parent_ddr->lgpu_stg, capacity);
>> + css_for_each_child(pos, &parent_drmcg->css) {
>> + child = css_to_drmcg(pos);
>> + ddr = child->dev_resources[minor];
>> +
>> + if (bitmap_empty(ddr->lgpu_cfg, capacity))
>> + /* no static allocation, participate in weight dist */
>> + weight_sum += ddr->lgpu_weight_cfg;
>> + else
>> + /* take out statically allocated lgpu by siblings */
>> + bitmap_andnot(lgpu_unused, lgpu_unused, ddr->lgpu_cfg,
>> + capacity);
>> + }
>> +
>> + unused = bitmap_weight(lgpu_unused, capacity);
>> +
>> + css_for_each_child(pos, &parent_drmcg->css) {
>> + child = css_to_drmcg(pos);
>> + ddr = child->dev_resources[minor];
>> +
>> + bitmap_zero(lgpu_by_weight, capacity);
>> + /* no static allocation, participate in weight distribution */
>> + if (bitmap_empty(ddr->lgpu_cfg, capacity)) {
>> + int c;
>> + int p = 0;
>> +
>> + for (c = ddr->lgpu_weight_cfg * unused / weight_sum;
>> + c > 0; c--) {
>> + p = find_next_bit(lgpu_unused, capacity, p);
>> + if (p < capacity) {
>> + clear_bit(p, lgpu_unused);
>> + set_bit(p, lgpu_by_weight);
>> + }
>> + }
>> +
>> + }
>> +
>> + drmcg_calculate_effective_lgpu(dev, parent_ddr->lgpu_stg,
>> + lgpu_by_weight, child);
>> + }
>> +}
>> +
>> +static void drmcg_apply_effective_lgpu(struct drm_device *dev)
>> +{
>> + int capacity = dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_capacity;
>> + int minor = dev->primary->index;
>> + struct drmcg_device_resource *ddr;
>> + struct cgroup_subsys_state *pos;
>> + struct drmcg *drmcg;
>> +
>> + if (root_drmcg == NULL) {
>> + WARN_ON(root_drmcg == NULL);
>> + return;
>> + }
>> +
>> + rcu_read_lock();
>> +
>> + /* process the entire cgroup tree from root to simplify the algorithm */
>> + drmcg_calculate_effective_lgpu(dev, dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_slots,
>> + dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_slots, root_drmcg);
>> +
>> + /* apply changes to effective only if there is a change */
>> + css_for_each_descendant_pre(pos, &root_drmcg->css) {
>> + drmcg = css_to_drmcg(pos);
>> + ddr = drmcg->dev_resources[minor];
>> +
>> + if (!bitmap_equal(ddr->lgpu_stg, ddr->lgpu_eff, capacity)) {
>> + bitmap_copy(ddr->lgpu_eff, ddr->lgpu_stg, capacity);
>> + ddr->lgpu_count_eff =
>> + bitmap_weight(ddr->lgpu_eff, capacity);
>> + }
>> + }
>> + rcu_read_unlock();
>> +}
>> +
>> +static void drmcg_apply_effective(enum drmcg_res_type type,
>> + struct drm_device *dev, struct drmcg *changed_drmcg)
>> +{
>> + switch (type) {
>> + case DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU:
>> + drmcg_apply_effective_lgpu(dev);
>> + break;
>> + default:
>> + break;
>> + }
>> +}
>> +
>> /**
>> * drmcg_register_dev - register a DRM device for usage in drm cgroup
>> * @dev: DRM device
>> @@ -143,7 +269,13 @@ void drmcg_register_dev(struct drm_device *dev)
>> {
>> dev->driver->drmcg_custom_init(dev, &dev->drmcg_props);
>>
>> + WARN_ON(dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_capacity !=
>> + bitmap_weight(dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_slots,
>> + MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY));
>> +
>> drmcg_update_cg_tree(dev);
>> +
>> + drmcg_apply_effective(DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU, dev, root_drmcg);
>> }
>> mutex_unlock(&drmcg_mutex);
>> }
>> @@ -297,7 +429,8 @@ static void drmcg_print_stats(struct drmcg_device_resource *ddr,
>> }
>>
>> static void drmcg_print_limits(struct drmcg_device_resource *ddr,
>> - struct seq_file *sf, enum drmcg_res_type type)
>> + struct seq_file *sf, enum drmcg_res_type type,
>> + struct drm_device *dev)
>> {
>> if (ddr == NULL) {
>> seq_puts(sf, "\n");
>> @@ -311,6 +444,25 @@ static void drmcg_print_limits(struct drmcg_device_resource *ddr,
>> case DRMCG_TYPE_BO_PEAK:
>> seq_printf(sf, "%lld\n", ddr->bo_limits_peak_allocated);
>> break;
>> + case DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU:
>> + seq_printf(sf, "%s=%lld %s=%d %s=%*pbl\n",
>> + LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_WEIGHT,
>> + ddr->lgpu_weight_cfg,
>> + LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_COUNT,
>> + bitmap_weight(ddr->lgpu_cfg,
>> + dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_capacity),
>> + LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_LIST,
>> + dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_capacity,
>> + ddr->lgpu_cfg);
>> + break;
>> + case DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU_EFF:
>> + seq_printf(sf, "%s=%lld %s=%*pbl\n",
>> + LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_COUNT,
>> + ddr->lgpu_count_eff,
>> + LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_LIST,
>> + dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_capacity,
>> + ddr->lgpu_eff);
>> + break;
>> default:
>> seq_puts(sf, "\n");
>> break;
>> @@ -329,6 +481,17 @@ static void drmcg_print_default(struct drmcg_props *props,
>> seq_printf(sf, "%lld\n",
>> props->bo_limits_peak_allocated_default);
>> break;
>> + case DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU:
>> + seq_printf(sf, "%s=%d %s=%d %s=%*pbl\n",
>> + LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_WEIGHT,
>> + CGROUP_WEIGHT_DFL,
>> + LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_COUNT,
>> + bitmap_weight(props->lgpu_slots,
>> + props->lgpu_capacity),
>> + LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_LIST,
>> + props->lgpu_capacity,
>> + props->lgpu_slots);
>> + break;
>> default:
>> seq_puts(sf, "\n");
>> break;
>> @@ -358,7 +521,7 @@ static int drmcg_seq_show_fn(int id, void *ptr, void *data)
>> drmcg_print_stats(ddr, sf, type);
>> break;
>> case DRMCG_FTYPE_LIMIT:
>> - drmcg_print_limits(ddr, sf, type);
>> + drmcg_print_limits(ddr, sf, type, minor->dev);
>> break;
>> case DRMCG_FTYPE_DEFAULT:
>> drmcg_print_default(&minor->dev->drmcg_props, sf, type);
>> @@ -415,6 +578,115 @@ static int drmcg_process_limit_s64_val(char *sval, bool is_mem,
>> return rc;
>> }
>>
>> +static void drmcg_nested_limit_parse(struct kernfs_open_file *of,
>> + struct drm_device *dev, char *attrs)
>> +{
>> + DECLARE_BITMAP(tmp_bitmap, MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> + DECLARE_BITMAP(chk_bitmap, MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> + enum drmcg_res_type type =
>> + DRMCG_CTF_PRIV2RESTYPE(of_cft(of)->private);
>> + struct drmcg *drmcg = css_to_drmcg(of_css(of));
>> + struct drmcg_props *props = &dev->drmcg_props;
>> + char *cft_name = of_cft(of)->name;
>> + int minor = dev->primary->index;
>> + char *nested = strstrip(attrs);
>> + struct drmcg_device_resource *ddr =
>> + drmcg->dev_resources[minor];
>> + char *attr;
>> + char sname[256];
>> + char sval[256];
>> + s64 val;
>> + int rc;
>> +
>> + while (nested != NULL) {
>> + attr = strsep(&nested, " ");
>> +
>> + if (sscanf(attr, "%255[^=]=%255[^=]", sname, sval) != 2)
>> + continue;
>> +
>> + switch (type) {
>> + case DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU:
>> + if (strncmp(sname, LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_LIST, 256) &&
>> + strncmp(sname, LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_COUNT, 256) &&
>> + strncmp(sname, LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_WEIGHT, 256))
>> + continue;
>> +
>> + if (strncmp(sname, LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_WEIGHT, 256) &&
>> + (!strcmp("max", sval) ||
>> + !strcmp("default", sval))) {
>> + bitmap_copy(ddr->lgpu_cfg, props->lgpu_slots,
>> + props->lgpu_capacity);
>> +
>> + continue;
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (strncmp(sname, LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_WEIGHT, 256) == 0) {
>> + rc = drmcg_process_limit_s64_val(sval,
>> + false, CGROUP_WEIGHT_DFL,
>> + CGROUP_WEIGHT_MAX, &val);
>> +
>> + if (rc || val < CGROUP_WEIGHT_MIN ||
>> + val > CGROUP_WEIGHT_MAX) {
>> + drmcg_pr_cft_err(drmcg, rc, cft_name,
>> + minor);
>> + continue;
>> + }
>> +
>> + ddr->lgpu_weight_cfg = val;
>> + continue;
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (strncmp(sname, LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_COUNT, 256) == 0) {
>> + rc = drmcg_process_limit_s64_val(sval,
>> + false, props->lgpu_capacity,
>> + props->lgpu_capacity, &val);
>> +
>> + if (rc || val < 0) {
>> + drmcg_pr_cft_err(drmcg, rc, cft_name,
>> + minor);
>> + continue;
>> + }
>> +
>> + bitmap_zero(tmp_bitmap,
>> + MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> + bitmap_set(tmp_bitmap, 0, val);
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (strncmp(sname, LGPU_LIMITS_NAME_LIST, 256) == 0) {
>> + rc = bitmap_parselist(sval, tmp_bitmap,
>> + MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> +
>> + if (rc) {
>> + drmcg_pr_cft_err(drmcg, rc, cft_name,
>> + minor);
>> + continue;
>> + }
>> +
>> + bitmap_andnot(chk_bitmap, tmp_bitmap,
>> + props->lgpu_slots,
>> + MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> +
>> + /* user setting does not intersect with
>> + * available lgpu */
>> + if (!bitmap_empty(chk_bitmap,
>> + MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY)) {
>> + drmcg_pr_cft_err(drmcg, 0, cft_name,
>> + minor);
>> + continue;
>> + }
>> + }
>> +
>> + bitmap_copy(ddr->lgpu_cfg, tmp_bitmap,
>> + props->lgpu_capacity);
>> +
>> + break; /* DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU */
>> + default:
>> + break;
>> + } /* switch (type) */
>> + }
>> +}
>> +
>> +
>> /**
>> * drmcg_limit_write - parse cgroup interface files to obtain user config
>> *
>> @@ -499,9 +771,15 @@ static ssize_t drmcg_limit_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of, char *buf,
>>
>> ddr->bo_limits_peak_allocated = val;
>> break;
>> + case DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU:
>> + drmcg_nested_limit_parse(of, dm->dev, sattr);
>> + break;
>> default:
>> break;
>> }
>> +
>> + drmcg_apply_effective(type, dm->dev, drmcg);
>> +
>> mutex_unlock(&dm->dev->drmcg_mutex);
>>
>> mutex_lock(&drmcg_mutex);
>> @@ -560,12 +838,51 @@ struct cftype files[] = {
>> .private = DRMCG_CTF_PRIV(DRMCG_TYPE_BO_COUNT,
>> DRMCG_FTYPE_STATS),
>> },
>> + {
>> + .name = "lgpu",
>> + .seq_show = drmcg_seq_show,
>> + .write = drmcg_limit_write,
>> + .private = DRMCG_CTF_PRIV(DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU,
>> + DRMCG_FTYPE_LIMIT),
>> + },
>> + {
>> + .name = "lgpu.default",
>> + .seq_show = drmcg_seq_show,
>> + .flags = CFTYPE_ONLY_ON_ROOT,
>> + .private = DRMCG_CTF_PRIV(DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU,
>> + DRMCG_FTYPE_DEFAULT),
>> + },
>> + {
>> + .name = "lgpu.effective",
>> + .seq_show = drmcg_seq_show,
>> + .private = DRMCG_CTF_PRIV(DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU_EFF,
>> + DRMCG_FTYPE_LIMIT),
>> + },
>> { } /* terminate */
>> };
>>
>> +static int drmcg_online_fn(int id, void *ptr, void *data)
>> +{
>> + struct drm_minor *minor = ptr;
>> + struct drmcg *drmcg = data;
>> +
>> + if (minor->type != DRM_MINOR_PRIMARY)
>> + return 0;
>> +
>> + drmcg_apply_effective(DRMCG_TYPE_LGPU, minor->dev, drmcg);
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> +
>> +static int drmcg_css_online(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
>> +{
>> + return drm_minor_for_each(&drmcg_online_fn, css_to_drmcg(css));
>> +}
>> +
>> struct cgroup_subsys drm_cgrp_subsys = {
>> .css_alloc = drmcg_css_alloc,
>> .css_free = drmcg_css_free,
>> + .css_online = drmcg_css_online,
>> .early_init = false,
>> .legacy_cftypes = files,
>> .dfl_cftypes = files,
>> @@ -585,6 +902,9 @@ void drmcg_device_early_init(struct drm_device *dev)
>> dev->drmcg_props.bo_limits_total_allocated_default = S64_MAX;
>> dev->drmcg_props.bo_limits_peak_allocated_default = S64_MAX;
>>
>> + dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_capacity = MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY;
>> + bitmap_fill(dev->drmcg_props.lgpu_slots, MAX_DRMCG_LGPU_CAPACITY);
>> +
>> drmcg_update_cg_tree(dev);
>> }
>> EXPORT_SYMBOL(drmcg_device_early_init);
>> --
>> 2.25.0
>>
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