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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/misc/habanalabs/common/firmware_if.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/misc/habanalabs/common/firmware_if.c | 56 |
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/misc/habanalabs/common/firmware_if.c b/drivers/misc/habanalabs/common/firmware_if.c index 2e4d04ec6b53..8d2568c63f19 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/habanalabs/common/firmware_if.c +++ b/drivers/misc/habanalabs/common/firmware_if.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 /* - * Copyright 2016-2019 HabanaLabs, Ltd. + * Copyright 2016-2021 HabanaLabs, Ltd. * All Rights Reserved. */ @@ -240,11 +240,15 @@ int hl_fw_send_cpu_message(struct hl_device *hdev, u32 hw_queue_id, u32 *msg, /* set fence to a non valid value */ pkt->fence = cpu_to_le32(UINT_MAX); - rc = hl_hw_queue_send_cb_no_cmpl(hdev, hw_queue_id, len, pkt_dma_addr); - if (rc) { - dev_err(hdev->dev, "Failed to send CB on CPU PQ (%d)\n", rc); - goto out; - } + /* + * The CPU queue is a synchronous queue with an effective depth of + * a single entry (although it is allocated with room for multiple + * entries). We lock on it using 'send_cpu_message_lock' which + * serializes accesses to the CPU queue. + * Which means that we don't need to lock the access to the entire H/W + * queues module when submitting a JOB to the CPU queue. + */ + hl_hw_queue_submit_bd(hdev, queue, 0, len, pkt_dma_addr); if (prop->fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts0 & CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_PKT_PI_ACK_EN) expected_ack_val = queue->pi; @@ -663,17 +667,15 @@ int hl_fw_cpucp_info_get(struct hl_device *hdev, hdev->event_queue.check_eqe_index = false; /* Read FW application security bits again */ - if (hdev->asic_prop.fw_cpu_boot_dev_sts0_valid) { - hdev->asic_prop.fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts0 = - RREG32(sts_boot_dev_sts0_reg); - if (hdev->asic_prop.fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts0 & + if (prop->fw_cpu_boot_dev_sts0_valid) { + prop->fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts0 = RREG32(sts_boot_dev_sts0_reg); + if (prop->fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts0 & CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_EQ_INDEX_EN) hdev->event_queue.check_eqe_index = true; } - if (hdev->asic_prop.fw_cpu_boot_dev_sts1_valid) - hdev->asic_prop.fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts1 = - RREG32(sts_boot_dev_sts1_reg); + if (prop->fw_cpu_boot_dev_sts1_valid) + prop->fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts1 = RREG32(sts_boot_dev_sts1_reg); out: hdev->asic_funcs->cpu_accessible_dma_pool_free(hdev, @@ -1008,6 +1010,11 @@ void hl_fw_ask_halt_machine_without_linux(struct hl_device *hdev) } else { WREG32(static_loader->kmd_msg_to_cpu_reg, KMD_MSG_GOTO_WFE); msleep(static_loader->cpu_reset_wait_msec); + + /* Must clear this register in order to prevent preboot + * from reading WFE after reboot + */ + WREG32(static_loader->kmd_msg_to_cpu_reg, KMD_MSG_NA); } hdev->device_cpu_is_halted = true; @@ -1055,6 +1062,10 @@ static void detect_cpu_boot_status(struct hl_device *hdev, u32 status) dev_err(hdev->dev, "Device boot progress - Thermal Sensor initialization failed\n"); break; + case CPU_BOOT_STATUS_SECURITY_READY: + dev_err(hdev->dev, + "Device boot progress - Stuck in preboot after security initialization\n"); + break; default: dev_err(hdev->dev, "Device boot progress - Invalid status code %d\n", @@ -1238,11 +1249,6 @@ static void hl_fw_preboot_update_state(struct hl_device *hdev) * b. Check whether hard reset is done by boot cpu * 3. FW application - a. Fetch fw application security status * b. Check whether hard reset is done by fw app - * - * Preboot: - * Check security status bit (CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_ENABLED). If set, then- - * check security enabled bit (CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_SECURITY_EN) - * If set, then mark GIC controller to be disabled. */ prop->hard_reset_done_by_fw = !!(cpu_boot_dev_sts0 & CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_HARD_RST_EN); @@ -1953,8 +1959,8 @@ static void hl_fw_dynamic_update_linux_interrupt_if(struct hl_device *hdev) if (!hdev->asic_prop.gic_interrupts_enable && !(hdev->asic_prop.fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts0 & CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_MULTI_IRQ_POLL_EN)) { - dyn_regs->gic_host_halt_irq = dyn_regs->gic_host_irq_ctrl; - dyn_regs->gic_host_ints_irq = dyn_regs->gic_host_irq_ctrl; + dyn_regs->gic_host_halt_irq = dyn_regs->gic_host_pi_upd_irq; + dyn_regs->gic_host_ints_irq = dyn_regs->gic_host_pi_upd_irq; dev_warn(hdev->dev, "Using a single interrupt interface towards cpucp"); @@ -2122,8 +2128,7 @@ static void hl_fw_linux_update_state(struct hl_device *hdev, /* Read FW application security bits */ if (prop->fw_cpu_boot_dev_sts0_valid) { - prop->fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts0 = - RREG32(cpu_boot_dev_sts0_reg); + prop->fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts0 = RREG32(cpu_boot_dev_sts0_reg); if (prop->fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts0 & CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_HARD_RST_EN) @@ -2143,8 +2148,7 @@ static void hl_fw_linux_update_state(struct hl_device *hdev, } if (prop->fw_cpu_boot_dev_sts1_valid) { - prop->fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts1 = - RREG32(cpu_boot_dev_sts1_reg); + prop->fw_app_cpu_boot_dev_sts1 = RREG32(cpu_boot_dev_sts1_reg); dev_dbg(hdev->dev, "Firmware application CPU status1 %#x\n", @@ -2235,6 +2239,10 @@ static int hl_fw_dynamic_init_cpu(struct hl_device *hdev, dev_info(hdev->dev, "Loading firmware to device, may take some time...\n"); + /* + * In this stage, "cpu_dyn_regs" contains only LKD's hard coded values! + * It will be updated from FW after hl_fw_dynamic_request_descriptor(). + */ dyn_regs = &fw_loader->dynamic_loader.comm_desc.cpu_dyn_regs; rc = hl_fw_dynamic_send_protocol_cmd(hdev, fw_loader, COMMS_RST_STATE, |