[Intel-gfx] [PATCH 18/31] drm/i915/slpc: Add SLPC communication interfaces
Michal Wajdeczko
michal.wajdeczko at intel.com
Thu Sep 21 13:14:58 UTC 2017
On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 19:41:54 +0200, Sagar Arun Kamble
<sagar.a.kamble at intel.com> wrote:
> Communication with SLPC is via Host to GuC interrupt through
> shared data and parameters. This patch defines the structure of
> shared data, parameters, data structure to be passed as input and
> received as output from SLPC. This patch also defines the events
> to be sent as input and status values output by GuC on processing
> SLPC events. SLPC shared data has details of SKU type, Slice count,
> IA Perf MSR values, SLPC state, Power source/plan, SLPC tasks status.
> Parameters allow overriding task control, frequency range etc.
>
> v1: fix whitespace (Sagar)
>
> v2-v3: Rebase.
>
> v4: Updated with GuC firmware v9.
>
> v5: Added definition of input and output data structures for SLPC
> events. Updated commit message.
>
> v6: Removed definition of host2guc_slpc. Will be added in the next
> patch that uses it. Commit subject update. Rebase.
>
> v7: Added definition of SLPC_RESET_FLAG_TDR_OCCURRED to be sent
> throgh SLPC reset in case of engine reset. Moved all Host/SLPC
> interfaces from later patches to this patch. Commit message update.
>
> v8: Updated value of SLPC_RESET_FLAG_TDR_OCCURRED.
>
> Signed-off-by: Tom O'Rourke <Tom.O'Rourke at intel.com>
> Signed-off-by: Sagar Arun Kamble <sagar.a.kamble at intel.com>
> ---
> drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_slpc.c | 39 +++++++
> drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_slpc.h | 207
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 246 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_slpc.c
> b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_slpc.c
> index 06abda5..a3db63c 100644
> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_slpc.c
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_slpc.c
> @@ -25,6 +25,45 @@
> #include "i915_drv.h"
> #include "intel_uc.h"
> +struct slpc_param slpc_paramlist[SLPC_MAX_PARAM] = {
> + {SLPC_PARAM_TASK_ENABLE_GTPERF, "Enable task GTPERF"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_TASK_DISABLE_GTPERF, "Disable task GTPERF"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_TASK_ENABLE_BALANCER, "Enable task BALANCER"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_TASK_DISABLE_BALANCER, "Disable task BALANCER"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_TASK_ENABLE_DCC, "Enable task DCC"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_TASK_DISABLE_DCC, "Disable task DCC"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_MIN_GT_UNSLICE_FREQ_MHZ,
> + "Minimum GT frequency request for unslice"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_MAX_GT_UNSLICE_FREQ_MHZ,
> + "Maximum GT frequency request for unslice"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_MIN_GT_SLICE_FREQ_MHZ,
> + "Minimum GT frequency request for slice"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_MAX_GT_SLICE_FREQ_MHZ,
> + "Maximum GT frequency request for slice"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GTPERF_THRESHOLD_MAX_FPS,
> + "If non-zero, algorithm will slow down "
> + "frame-based applications to this frame-rate"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_DISABLE_GT_FREQ_MANAGEMENT,
> + "Lock GT frequency request to RPe"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GTPERF_ENABLE_FRAMERATE_STALLING,
> + "Set to TRUE to enable slowing framerate"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_DISABLE_RC6_MODE_CHANGE,
> + "Prevent from changing the RC mode"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_OC_UNSLICE_FREQ_MHZ,
> + "Override fused value of unslice RP0"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_OC_SLICE_FREQ_MHZ,
> + "Override fused value of slice RP0"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_ENABLE_IA_GT_BALANCING,
> + "TRUE means enable Intelligent Bias Control"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_ENABLE_ADAPTIVE_BURST_TURBO,
> + "TRUE = enable eval mode when transitioning "
> + "from idle to active."},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_ENABLE_EVAL_MODE,
> + "FALSE = disable eval mode completely"},
> + {SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_ENABLE_BALANCER_IN_NON_GAMING_MODE,
> + "Enable IBC when non-Gaming Mode is enabled"}
> +};
> +
> void intel_slpc_init(struct intel_slpc *slpc)
> {
> }
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_slpc.h
> b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_slpc.h
> index f68671f..ac4cb65 100644
> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_slpc.h
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_slpc.h
> @@ -38,6 +38,213 @@ static inline bool intel_slpc_active(struct
> intel_slpc *slpc)
> return slpc->active;
> }
> +enum slpc_status {
> + SLPC_STATUS_OK = 0,
> + SLPC_STATUS_ERROR = 1,
> + SLPC_STATUS_ILLEGAL_COMMAND = 2,
> + SLPC_STATUS_INVALID_ARGS = 3,
> + SLPC_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMS = 4,
> + SLPC_STATUS_INVALID_DATA = 5,
> + SLPC_STATUS_OUT_OF_RANGE = 6,
> + SLPC_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED = 7,
> + SLPC_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 8,
> + SLPC_STATUS_NO_DATA = 9,
> + SLPC_STATUS_EVENT_NOT_REGISTERED = 10,
> + SLPC_STATUS_REGISTER_LOCKED = 11,
> + SLPC_STATUS_TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE = 12,
> + SLPC_STATUS_VALUE_ALREADY_SET = 13,
> + SLPC_STATUS_VALUE_ALREADY_UNSET = 14,
> + SLPC_STATUS_VALUE_NOT_CHANGED = 15,
> + SLPC_STATUS_MEMIO_ERROR = 16,
> + SLPC_STATUS_EVENT_QUEUED_REQ_DPC = 17,
> + SLPC_STATUS_EVENT_QUEUED_NOREQ_DPC = 18,
> + SLPC_STATUS_NO_EVENT_QUEUED = 19,
> + SLPC_STATUS_OUT_OF_SPACE = 20,
> + SLPC_STATUS_TIMEOUT = 21,
> + SLPC_STATUS_NO_LOCK = 22,
> +};
I'm always wondering why everyone wants to design its own errno codes ...
But seriously, do we need to define and use all of them ?
> +
> +enum slpc_event_id {
> + SLPC_EVENT_RESET = 0,
> + SLPC_EVENT_SHUTDOWN = 1,
> + SLPC_EVENT_PLATFORM_INFO_CHANGE = 2,
> + SLPC_EVENT_DISPLAY_MODE_CHANGE = 3,
> + SLPC_EVENT_FLIP_COMPLETE = 4,
> + SLPC_EVENT_QUERY_TASK_STATE = 5,
> + SLPC_EVENT_PARAMETER_SET = 6,
> + SLPC_EVENT_PARAMETER_UNSET = 7,
> +};
> +
> +enum slpc_param_id {
> + SLPC_PARAM_TASK_ENABLE_GTPERF = 0,
> + SLPC_PARAM_TASK_DISABLE_GTPERF = 1,
> + SLPC_PARAM_TASK_ENABLE_BALANCER = 2,
> + SLPC_PARAM_TASK_DISABLE_BALANCER = 3,
> + SLPC_PARAM_TASK_ENABLE_DCC = 4,
> + SLPC_PARAM_TASK_DISABLE_DCC = 5,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_MIN_GT_UNSLICE_FREQ_MHZ = 6,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_MAX_GT_UNSLICE_FREQ_MHZ = 7,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_MIN_GT_SLICE_FREQ_MHZ = 8,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_MAX_GT_SLICE_FREQ_MHZ = 9,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GTPERF_THRESHOLD_MAX_FPS = 10,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_DISABLE_GT_FREQ_MANAGEMENT = 11,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GTPERF_ENABLE_FRAMERATE_STALLING = 12,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_DISABLE_RC6_MODE_CHANGE = 13,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_OC_UNSLICE_FREQ_MHZ = 14,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_OC_SLICE_FREQ_MHZ = 15,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_ENABLE_IA_GT_BALANCING = 16,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_ENABLE_ADAPTIVE_BURST_TURBO = 17,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_ENABLE_EVAL_MODE = 18,
> + SLPC_PARAM_GLOBAL_ENABLE_BALANCER_IN_NON_GAMING_MODE = 19,
> + SLPC_MAX_PARAM,
> + SLPC_KMD_MAX_PARAM = 32,
> +};
> +
> +enum slpc_platform_sku {
> + SLPC_PLATFORM_SKU_UNDEFINED = 0,
> + SLPC_PLATFORM_SKU_ULX = 1,
> + SLPC_PLATFORM_SKU_ULT = 2,
> + SLPC_PLATFORM_SKU_T = 3,
> + SLPC_PLATFORM_SKU_MOBL = 4,
> + SLPC_PLATFORM_SKU_DT = 5,
> + SLPC_PLATFORM_SKU_UNKNOWN = 6,
> +};
> +
> +enum slpc_power_source {
> + SLPC_POWER_SOURCE_UNDEFINED = 0,
> + SLPC_POWER_SOURCE_AC = 1,
> + SLPC_POWER_SOURCE_DC = 2,
> + SLPC_POWER_SOURCE_UNKNOWN = 3,
> +};
> +
> +enum slpc_power_plan {
> + SLPC_POWER_PLAN_UNDEFINED = 0,
> + SLPC_POWER_PLAN_BATTERY_SAVER = 1,
> + SLPC_POWER_PLAN_BALANCED = 2,
> + SLPC_POWER_PLAN_PERFORMANCE = 3,
> + SLPC_POWER_PLAN_UNKNOWN = 4,
> +};
> +
> +struct slpc_platform_info {
> + u8 platform_sku;
> + u8 slice_count;
> + u8 reserved;
> + u8 power_plan_source;
> + u8 P0_freq;
> + u8 P1_freq;
> + u8 Pe_freq;
> + u8 Pn_freq;
> + u32 reserved1;
> + u32 reserved2;
> +} __packed;
> +
> +enum slpc_global_state {
> + SLPC_GLOBAL_STATE_NOT_RUNNING = 0,
> + SLPC_GLOBAL_STATE_INITIALIZING = 1,
> + SLPC_GLOBAL_STATE_RESETTING = 2,
> + SLPC_GLOBAL_STATE_RUNNING = 3,
> + SLPC_GLOBAL_STATE_SHUTTING_DOWN = 4,
> + SLPC_GLOBAL_STATE_ERROR = 5
> +};
> +
> +struct slpc_task_state_data {
> + union {
> + u32 bitfield1;
> + struct {
> + u32 gtperf_task_active:1;
> + u32 gtperf_stall_possible:1;
> + u32 gtperf_gaming_mode:1;
> + u32 gtperf_target_fps:8;
> + u32 dcc_task_active:1;
> + u32 in_dcc:1;
> + u32 in_dct:1;
> + u32 freq_switch_active:1;
> + u32 ibc_enabled:1;
> + u32 ibc_active:1;
> + u32 pg1_enabled:1;
> + u32 pg1_active:1;
> + u32 reserved:13;
> + };
> + };
> + union {
> + u32 bitfield2;
> + struct {
> + u32 max_unslice_freq:8;
> + u32 min_unslice_freq:8;
> + u32 max_slice_freq:8;
> + u32 min_slice_freq:8;
> + };
> + };
> +} __packed;
> +
> +#define SLPC_MAX_OVERRIDE_PARAMETERS 192
> +#define SLPC_OVERRIDE_BITFIELD_SIZE ((SLPC_MAX_OVERRIDE_PARAMETERS +
> 31) / 32)
> +
> +struct slpc_shared_data {
> + u32 reserved;
> + u32 shared_data_size;
> + u32 global_state;
> + struct slpc_platform_info platform_info;
> + struct slpc_task_state_data task_state_data;
> + u32 override_parameters_set_bits[SLPC_OVERRIDE_BITFIELD_SIZE];
> + u32 override_parameters_values[SLPC_MAX_OVERRIDE_PARAMETERS];
> +} __packed;
> +
> +enum slpc_reset_flags {
> + SLPC_RESET_FLAG_TDR_OCCURRED = (1 << 0)
> +};
> +
> +#define SLPC_EVENT_MAX_INPUT_ARGS 7
> +#define SLPC_EVENT_MAX_OUTPUT_ARGS 1
> +
> +union slpc_event_input_header {
> + u32 value;
> + struct {
> + u32 num_args:8;
> + u32 event_id:8;
> + };
> +};
> +
> +struct slpc_event_input {
> + u32 h2g_action_id;
> + union slpc_event_input_header header;
> + u32 args[SLPC_EVENT_MAX_INPUT_ARGS];
> +} __packed;
> +
> +union slpc_event_output_header {
> + u32 value;
> + struct {
> + u32 num_args:8;
> + u32 event_id:8;
> + u32 status:16;
> + };
> +};
> +
> +struct slpc_event_output {
> + u32 reserved;
> + union slpc_event_output_header header;
> + u32 args[SLPC_EVENT_MAX_OUTPUT_ARGS];
> +} __packed;
> +
> +#define SLPC_EVENT(id, argc) ((u32) (id) << 8 | (argc))
> +#define SLPC_POWER_PLAN_SOURCE(plan, source) ((plan) | ((source) << 6))
> +#define SLPC_POWER_PLAN(plan_source) ((plan_source) & 0x3F)
> +#define SLPC_POWER_SOURCE(plan_source) ((plan_source) >> 6)
> +
> +/* Structures for exposing parameter details to user. */
> +#define MAX_PARAM_DESCRIPTION_SIZE 160
> +struct slpc_param {
> + enum slpc_param_id id;
> + char description[MAX_PARAM_DESCRIPTION_SIZE];
Hmm, 160 bytes for description is big.
As "id" starts from 0 maybe we can use simpler variant (in .c file)
static struct slpc_param_names {
const char *description;
} params[] = { ... };
> +};
> +
> +extern struct slpc_param slpc_paramlist[];
> +
> +#define SLPC_PARAM_TASK_DEFAULT 0
> +#define SLPC_PARAM_TASK_ENABLED 1
> +#define SLPC_PARAM_TASK_DISABLED 2
> +#define SLPC_PARAM_TASK_UNKNOWN 3
> +
> /* intel_slpc.c */
> void intel_slpc_init(struct intel_slpc *slpc);
> void intel_slpc_cleanup(struct intel_slpc *slpc);
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