linux_old1/drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/rs400.c

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drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/*
* Copyright 2008 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
* Copyright 2008 Red Hat Inc.
* Copyright 2009 Jerome Glisse.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
* OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
* ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
* OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*
* Authors: Dave Airlie
* Alex Deucher
* Jerome Glisse
*/
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <drm/drmP.h>
#include "radeon.h"
#include "rs400d.h"
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/* This files gather functions specifics to : rs400,rs480 */
static int rs400_debugfs_pcie_gart_info_init(struct radeon_device *rdev);
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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void rs400_gart_adjust_size(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
/* Check gart size */
switch (rdev->mc.gtt_size/(1024*1024)) {
case 32:
case 64:
case 128:
case 256:
case 512:
case 1024:
case 2048:
break;
default:
DRM_ERROR("Unable to use IGP GART size %uM\n",
(unsigned)(rdev->mc.gtt_size >> 20));
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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DRM_ERROR("Valid GART size for IGP are 32M,64M,128M,256M,512M,1G,2G\n");
DRM_ERROR("Forcing to 32M GART size\n");
rdev->mc.gtt_size = 32 * 1024 * 1024;
return;
}
if (rdev->family == CHIP_RS400 || rdev->family == CHIP_RS480) {
/* FIXME: RS400 & RS480 seems to have issue with GART size
* if 4G of system memory (needs more testing) */
rdev->mc.gtt_size = 32 * 1024 * 1024;
DRM_ERROR("Forcing to 32M GART size (because of ASIC bug ?)\n");
}
}
void rs400_gart_tlb_flush(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
uint32_t tmp;
unsigned int timeout = rdev->usec_timeout;
WREG32_MC(RS480_GART_CACHE_CNTRL, RS480_GART_CACHE_INVALIDATE);
do {
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS480_GART_CACHE_CNTRL);
if ((tmp & RS480_GART_CACHE_INVALIDATE) == 0)
break;
DRM_UDELAY(1);
timeout--;
} while (timeout > 0);
WREG32_MC(RS480_GART_CACHE_CNTRL, 0);
}
int rs400_gart_init(struct radeon_device *rdev)
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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{
int r;
if (rdev->gart.table.ram.ptr) {
WARN(1, "RS400 GART already initialized.\n");
return 0;
}
/* Check gart size */
switch(rdev->mc.gtt_size / (1024 * 1024)) {
case 32:
case 64:
case 128:
case 256:
case 512:
case 1024:
case 2048:
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/* Initialize common gart structure */
r = radeon_gart_init(rdev);
if (r)
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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return r;
if (rs400_debugfs_pcie_gart_info_init(rdev))
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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DRM_ERROR("Failed to register debugfs file for RS400 GART !\n");
rdev->gart.table_size = rdev->gart.num_gpu_pages * 4;
return radeon_gart_table_ram_alloc(rdev);
}
int rs400_gart_enable(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
uint32_t size_reg;
uint32_t tmp;
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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radeon_gart_restore(rdev);
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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tmp = RREG32_MC(RS690_AIC_CTRL_SCRATCH);
tmp |= RS690_DIS_OUT_OF_PCI_GART_ACCESS;
WREG32_MC(RS690_AIC_CTRL_SCRATCH, tmp);
/* Check gart size */
switch(rdev->mc.gtt_size / (1024 * 1024)) {
case 32:
size_reg = RS480_VA_SIZE_32MB;
break;
case 64:
size_reg = RS480_VA_SIZE_64MB;
break;
case 128:
size_reg = RS480_VA_SIZE_128MB;
break;
case 256:
size_reg = RS480_VA_SIZE_256MB;
break;
case 512:
size_reg = RS480_VA_SIZE_512MB;
break;
case 1024:
size_reg = RS480_VA_SIZE_1GB;
break;
case 2048:
size_reg = RS480_VA_SIZE_2GB;
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
/* It should be fine to program it to max value */
if (rdev->family == CHIP_RS690 || (rdev->family == CHIP_RS740)) {
WREG32_MC(RS690_MCCFG_AGP_BASE, 0xFFFFFFFF);
WREG32_MC(RS690_MCCFG_AGP_BASE_2, 0);
} else {
WREG32(RADEON_AGP_BASE, 0xFFFFFFFF);
WREG32(RS480_AGP_BASE_2, 0);
}
tmp = rdev->mc.gtt_location + rdev->mc.gtt_size - 1;
tmp = REG_SET(RS690_MC_AGP_TOP, tmp >> 16);
tmp |= REG_SET(RS690_MC_AGP_START, rdev->mc.gtt_location >> 16);
if ((rdev->family == CHIP_RS690) || (rdev->family == CHIP_RS740)) {
WREG32_MC(RS690_MCCFG_AGP_LOCATION, tmp);
tmp = RREG32(RADEON_BUS_CNTL) & ~RS600_BUS_MASTER_DIS;
WREG32(RADEON_BUS_CNTL, tmp);
} else {
WREG32(RADEON_MC_AGP_LOCATION, tmp);
tmp = RREG32(RADEON_BUS_CNTL) & ~RADEON_BUS_MASTER_DIS;
WREG32(RADEON_BUS_CNTL, tmp);
}
/* Table should be in 32bits address space so ignore bits above. */
tmp = (u32)rdev->gart.table_addr & 0xfffff000;
tmp |= (upper_32_bits(rdev->gart.table_addr) & 0xff) << 4;
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WREG32_MC(RS480_GART_BASE, tmp);
/* TODO: more tweaking here */
WREG32_MC(RS480_GART_FEATURE_ID,
(RS480_TLB_ENABLE |
RS480_GTW_LAC_EN | RS480_1LEVEL_GART));
/* Disable snooping */
WREG32_MC(RS480_AGP_MODE_CNTL,
(1 << RS480_REQ_TYPE_SNOOP_SHIFT) | RS480_REQ_TYPE_SNOOP_DIS);
/* Disable AGP mode */
/* FIXME: according to doc we should set HIDE_MMCFG_BAR=0,
* AGPMODE30=0 & AGP30ENHANCED=0 in NB_CNTL */
if ((rdev->family == CHIP_RS690) || (rdev->family == CHIP_RS740)) {
WREG32_MC(RS480_MC_MISC_CNTL,
(RS480_GART_INDEX_REG_EN | RS690_BLOCK_GFX_D3_EN));
} else {
WREG32_MC(RS480_MC_MISC_CNTL, RS480_GART_INDEX_REG_EN);
}
/* Enable gart */
WREG32_MC(RS480_AGP_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE, (RS480_GART_EN | size_reg));
rs400_gart_tlb_flush(rdev);
rdev->gart.ready = true;
return 0;
}
void rs400_gart_disable(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
uint32_t tmp;
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS690_AIC_CTRL_SCRATCH);
tmp |= RS690_DIS_OUT_OF_PCI_GART_ACCESS;
WREG32_MC(RS690_AIC_CTRL_SCRATCH, tmp);
WREG32_MC(RS480_AGP_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE, 0);
}
void rs400_gart_fini(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
rs400_gart_disable(rdev);
radeon_gart_table_ram_free(rdev);
radeon_gart_fini(rdev);
}
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int rs400_gart_set_page(struct radeon_device *rdev, int i, uint64_t addr)
{
uint32_t entry;
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if (i < 0 || i > rdev->gart.num_gpu_pages) {
return -EINVAL;
}
entry = (lower_32_bits(addr) & PAGE_MASK) |
((upper_32_bits(addr) & 0xff) << 4) |
0xc;
entry = cpu_to_le32(entry);
rdev->gart.table.ram.ptr[i] = entry;
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return 0;
}
int rs400_mc_wait_for_idle(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
unsigned i;
uint32_t tmp;
for (i = 0; i < rdev->usec_timeout; i++) {
/* read MC_STATUS */
tmp = RREG32(0x0150);
if (tmp & (1 << 2)) {
return 0;
}
DRM_UDELAY(1);
}
return -1;
}
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void rs400_gpu_init(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
/* FIXME: HDP same place on rs400 ? */
r100_hdp_reset(rdev);
/* FIXME: is this correct ? */
r420_pipes_init(rdev);
if (rs400_mc_wait_for_idle(rdev)) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "rs400: Failed to wait MC idle while "
"programming pipes. Bad things might happen. %08x\n", RREG32(0x150));
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}
}
void rs400_vram_info(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
rs400_gart_adjust_size(rdev);
/* DDR for all card after R300 & IGP */
rdev->mc.vram_is_ddr = true;
rdev->mc.vram_width = 128;
r100_vram_init_sizes(rdev);
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}
uint32_t rs400_mc_rreg(struct radeon_device *rdev, uint32_t reg)
{
uint32_t r;
WREG32(RS480_NB_MC_INDEX, reg & 0xff);
r = RREG32(RS480_NB_MC_DATA);
WREG32(RS480_NB_MC_INDEX, 0xff);
return r;
}
void rs400_mc_wreg(struct radeon_device *rdev, uint32_t reg, uint32_t v)
{
WREG32(RS480_NB_MC_INDEX, ((reg) & 0xff) | RS480_NB_MC_IND_WR_EN);
WREG32(RS480_NB_MC_DATA, (v));
WREG32(RS480_NB_MC_INDEX, 0xff);
}
#if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS)
static int rs400_debugfs_gart_info(struct seq_file *m, void *data)
{
struct drm_info_node *node = (struct drm_info_node *) m->private;
struct drm_device *dev = node->minor->dev;
struct radeon_device *rdev = dev->dev_private;
uint32_t tmp;
tmp = RREG32(RADEON_HOST_PATH_CNTL);
seq_printf(m, "HOST_PATH_CNTL 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32(RADEON_BUS_CNTL);
seq_printf(m, "BUS_CNTL 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS690_AIC_CTRL_SCRATCH);
seq_printf(m, "AIC_CTRL_SCRATCH 0x%08x\n", tmp);
if (rdev->family == CHIP_RS690 || (rdev->family == CHIP_RS740)) {
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS690_MCCFG_AGP_BASE);
seq_printf(m, "MCCFG_AGP_BASE 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS690_MCCFG_AGP_BASE_2);
seq_printf(m, "MCCFG_AGP_BASE_2 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS690_MCCFG_AGP_LOCATION);
seq_printf(m, "MCCFG_AGP_LOCATION 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x100);
seq_printf(m, "MCCFG_FB_LOCATION 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32(0x134);
seq_printf(m, "HDP_FB_LOCATION 0x%08x\n", tmp);
} else {
tmp = RREG32(RADEON_AGP_BASE);
seq_printf(m, "AGP_BASE 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32(RS480_AGP_BASE_2);
seq_printf(m, "AGP_BASE_2 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32(RADEON_MC_AGP_LOCATION);
seq_printf(m, "MC_AGP_LOCATION 0x%08x\n", tmp);
}
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS480_GART_BASE);
seq_printf(m, "GART_BASE 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS480_GART_FEATURE_ID);
seq_printf(m, "GART_FEATURE_ID 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS480_AGP_MODE_CNTL);
seq_printf(m, "AGP_MODE_CONTROL 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS480_MC_MISC_CNTL);
seq_printf(m, "MC_MISC_CNTL 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x5F);
seq_printf(m, "MC_MISC_UMA_CNTL 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS480_AGP_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE);
seq_printf(m, "AGP_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(RS480_GART_CACHE_CNTRL);
seq_printf(m, "GART_CACHE_CNTRL 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x3B);
seq_printf(m, "MC_GART_ERROR_ADDRESS 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x3C);
seq_printf(m, "MC_GART_ERROR_ADDRESS_HI 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x30);
seq_printf(m, "GART_ERROR_0 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x31);
seq_printf(m, "GART_ERROR_1 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x32);
seq_printf(m, "GART_ERROR_2 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x33);
seq_printf(m, "GART_ERROR_3 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x34);
seq_printf(m, "GART_ERROR_4 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x35);
seq_printf(m, "GART_ERROR_5 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x36);
seq_printf(m, "GART_ERROR_6 0x%08x\n", tmp);
tmp = RREG32_MC(0x37);
seq_printf(m, "GART_ERROR_7 0x%08x\n", tmp);
return 0;
}
static struct drm_info_list rs400_gart_info_list[] = {
{"rs400_gart_info", rs400_debugfs_gart_info, 0, NULL},
};
#endif
static int rs400_debugfs_pcie_gart_info_init(struct radeon_device *rdev)
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{
#if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS)
return radeon_debugfs_add_files(rdev, rs400_gart_info_list, 1);
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
static int rs400_mc_init(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
int r;
u32 tmp;
/* Setup GPU memory space */
tmp = RREG32(R_00015C_NB_TOM);
rdev->mc.vram_location = G_00015C_MC_FB_START(tmp) << 16;
rdev->mc.gtt_location = 0xFFFFFFFFUL;
r = radeon_mc_setup(rdev);
rdev->mc.igp_sideport_enabled = radeon_combios_sideport_present(rdev);
if (r)
return r;
return 0;
}
void rs400_mc_program(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
struct r100_mc_save save;
/* Stops all mc clients */
r100_mc_stop(rdev, &save);
/* Wait for mc idle */
if (rs400_mc_wait_for_idle(rdev))
dev_warn(rdev->dev, "rs400: Wait MC idle timeout before updating MC.\n");
WREG32(R_000148_MC_FB_LOCATION,
S_000148_MC_FB_START(rdev->mc.vram_start >> 16) |
S_000148_MC_FB_TOP(rdev->mc.vram_end >> 16));
r100_mc_resume(rdev, &save);
}
static int rs400_startup(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
int r;
rs400_mc_program(rdev);
/* Resume clock */
r300_clock_startup(rdev);
/* Initialize GPU configuration (# pipes, ...) */
rs400_gpu_init(rdev);
r100_enable_bm(rdev);
/* Initialize GART (initialize after TTM so we can allocate
* memory through TTM but finalize after TTM) */
r = rs400_gart_enable(rdev);
if (r)
return r;
/* Enable IRQ */
r100_irq_set(rdev);
rdev->config.r300.hdp_cntl = RREG32(RADEON_HOST_PATH_CNTL);
/* 1M ring buffer */
r = r100_cp_init(rdev, 1024 * 1024);
if (r) {
dev_err(rdev->dev, "failled initializing CP (%d).\n", r);
return r;
}
r = r100_wb_init(rdev);
if (r)
dev_err(rdev->dev, "failled initializing WB (%d).\n", r);
r = r100_ib_init(rdev);
if (r) {
dev_err(rdev->dev, "failled initializing IB (%d).\n", r);
return r;
}
return 0;
}
int rs400_resume(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
/* Make sur GART are not working */
rs400_gart_disable(rdev);
/* Resume clock before doing reset */
r300_clock_startup(rdev);
/* setup MC before calling post tables */
rs400_mc_program(rdev);
/* Reset gpu before posting otherwise ATOM will enter infinite loop */
if (radeon_gpu_reset(rdev)) {
dev_warn(rdev->dev, "GPU reset failed ! (0xE40=0x%08X, 0x7C0=0x%08X)\n",
RREG32(R_000E40_RBBM_STATUS),
RREG32(R_0007C0_CP_STAT));
}
/* post */
radeon_combios_asic_init(rdev->ddev);
/* Resume clock after posting */
r300_clock_startup(rdev);
/* Initialize surface registers */
radeon_surface_init(rdev);
return rs400_startup(rdev);
}
int rs400_suspend(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
r100_cp_disable(rdev);
r100_wb_disable(rdev);
r100_irq_disable(rdev);
rs400_gart_disable(rdev);
return 0;
}
void rs400_fini(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
r100_cp_fini(rdev);
r100_wb_fini(rdev);
r100_ib_fini(rdev);
radeon_gem_fini(rdev);
rs400_gart_fini(rdev);
radeon_irq_kms_fini(rdev);
radeon_fence_driver_fini(rdev);
radeon_bo_fini(rdev);
radeon_atombios_fini(rdev);
kfree(rdev->bios);
rdev->bios = NULL;
}
int rs400_init(struct radeon_device *rdev)
{
int r;
/* Disable VGA */
r100_vga_render_disable(rdev);
/* Initialize scratch registers */
radeon_scratch_init(rdev);
/* Initialize surface registers */
radeon_surface_init(rdev);
/* TODO: disable VGA need to use VGA request */
/* BIOS*/
if (!radeon_get_bios(rdev)) {
if (ASIC_IS_AVIVO(rdev))
return -EINVAL;
}
if (rdev->is_atom_bios) {
dev_err(rdev->dev, "Expecting combios for RS400/RS480 GPU\n");
return -EINVAL;
} else {
r = radeon_combios_init(rdev);
if (r)
return r;
}
/* Reset gpu before posting otherwise ATOM will enter infinite loop */
if (radeon_gpu_reset(rdev)) {
dev_warn(rdev->dev,
"GPU reset failed ! (0xE40=0x%08X, 0x7C0=0x%08X)\n",
RREG32(R_000E40_RBBM_STATUS),
RREG32(R_0007C0_CP_STAT));
}
/* check if cards are posted or not */
if (radeon_boot_test_post_card(rdev) == false)
return -EINVAL;
/* Initialize clocks */
radeon_get_clock_info(rdev->ddev);
/* Initialize power management */
radeon_pm_init(rdev);
/* Get vram informations */
rs400_vram_info(rdev);
/* Initialize memory controller (also test AGP) */
r = rs400_mc_init(rdev);
if (r)
return r;
/* Fence driver */
r = radeon_fence_driver_init(rdev);
if (r)
return r;
r = radeon_irq_kms_init(rdev);
if (r)
return r;
/* Memory manager */
r = radeon_bo_init(rdev);
if (r)
return r;
r = rs400_gart_init(rdev);
if (r)
return r;
r300_set_reg_safe(rdev);
rdev->accel_working = true;
r = rs400_startup(rdev);
if (r) {
/* Somethings want wront with the accel init stop accel */
dev_err(rdev->dev, "Disabling GPU acceleration\n");
r100_cp_fini(rdev);
r100_wb_fini(rdev);
r100_ib_fini(rdev);
rs400_gart_fini(rdev);
radeon_irq_kms_fini(rdev);
rdev->accel_working = false;
}
return 0;
}