linux-stable/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdkfd/kfd_chardev.c

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/*
* Copyright 2014 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/compat.h>
#include <uapi/linux/kfd_ioctl.h>
#include <linux/time.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <uapi/asm-generic/mman-common.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include "kfd_priv.h"
#include "kfd_device_queue_manager.h"
static long kfd_ioctl(struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
static int kfd_open(struct inode *, struct file *);
amdkfd: Add basic modules to amdkfd This patch adds the process module and three helper modules: - kfd_process, which handles process which open /dev/kfd - kfd_doorbell, which provides helper functions for doorbell allocation, release and mapping to userspace - kfd_pasid, which provides helper functions for pasid allocation and release - kfd_aperture, which provides helper functions for managing the LDS, Local GPU memory and Scratch memory apertures of the process This patch only contains the basic kfd_process module, which doesn't contain the reference to the queue scheduler. This was done to allow easier code review. Also, this patch doesn't contain the calls to the IOMMU driver for binding the pasid to the device. Again, this was done to allow easier code review The kfd_process object is created when a process opens /dev/kfd and is closed when the mm_struct of that process is teared-down. v3: Removed kfd_vidmem.c file Replaced direct mmput call to mmu_notifier release Removed typedefs Moved bool field to end of the structure Added new kernel params for gart usage limitation Added initialization of sa manager Fixed debug messages Remove support for LDS in 32 bit Changed code to support mmap of doorbell pages from userspace Added documentation for apertures v4: Replaced RCU by SRCU for kfd_process list management v5: Move amdkfd from drm/radeon/ to drm/amd/ Rename kfd_aperture.c to kfd_flat_memory.c Protect against multiple init calls MQD size is H/W dependent so moved it to device info structure Rename kfd_mem_obj structure's members Use delayed function for process tear-down Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@amd.com>
2014-07-16 20:25:31 +00:00
static int kfd_mmap(struct file *, struct vm_area_struct *);
static const char kfd_dev_name[] = "kfd";
static const struct file_operations kfd_fops = {
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.unlocked_ioctl = kfd_ioctl,
.compat_ioctl = kfd_ioctl,
.open = kfd_open,
amdkfd: Add basic modules to amdkfd This patch adds the process module and three helper modules: - kfd_process, which handles process which open /dev/kfd - kfd_doorbell, which provides helper functions for doorbell allocation, release and mapping to userspace - kfd_pasid, which provides helper functions for pasid allocation and release - kfd_aperture, which provides helper functions for managing the LDS, Local GPU memory and Scratch memory apertures of the process This patch only contains the basic kfd_process module, which doesn't contain the reference to the queue scheduler. This was done to allow easier code review. Also, this patch doesn't contain the calls to the IOMMU driver for binding the pasid to the device. Again, this was done to allow easier code review The kfd_process object is created when a process opens /dev/kfd and is closed when the mm_struct of that process is teared-down. v3: Removed kfd_vidmem.c file Replaced direct mmput call to mmu_notifier release Removed typedefs Moved bool field to end of the structure Added new kernel params for gart usage limitation Added initialization of sa manager Fixed debug messages Remove support for LDS in 32 bit Changed code to support mmap of doorbell pages from userspace Added documentation for apertures v4: Replaced RCU by SRCU for kfd_process list management v5: Move amdkfd from drm/radeon/ to drm/amd/ Rename kfd_aperture.c to kfd_flat_memory.c Protect against multiple init calls MQD size is H/W dependent so moved it to device info structure Rename kfd_mem_obj structure's members Use delayed function for process tear-down Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@amd.com>
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.mmap = kfd_mmap,
};
static int kfd_char_dev_major = -1;
static struct class *kfd_class;
struct device *kfd_device;
int kfd_chardev_init(void)
{
int err = 0;
kfd_char_dev_major = register_chrdev(0, kfd_dev_name, &kfd_fops);
err = kfd_char_dev_major;
if (err < 0)
goto err_register_chrdev;
kfd_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, kfd_dev_name);
err = PTR_ERR(kfd_class);
if (IS_ERR(kfd_class))
goto err_class_create;
kfd_device = device_create(kfd_class, NULL,
MKDEV(kfd_char_dev_major, 0),
NULL, kfd_dev_name);
err = PTR_ERR(kfd_device);
if (IS_ERR(kfd_device))
goto err_device_create;
return 0;
err_device_create:
class_destroy(kfd_class);
err_class_create:
unregister_chrdev(kfd_char_dev_major, kfd_dev_name);
err_register_chrdev:
return err;
}
void kfd_chardev_exit(void)
{
device_destroy(kfd_class, MKDEV(kfd_char_dev_major, 0));
class_destroy(kfd_class);
unregister_chrdev(kfd_char_dev_major, kfd_dev_name);
}
struct device *kfd_chardev(void)
{
return kfd_device;
}
static int kfd_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filep)
{
amdkfd: Add basic modules to amdkfd This patch adds the process module and three helper modules: - kfd_process, which handles process which open /dev/kfd - kfd_doorbell, which provides helper functions for doorbell allocation, release and mapping to userspace - kfd_pasid, which provides helper functions for pasid allocation and release - kfd_aperture, which provides helper functions for managing the LDS, Local GPU memory and Scratch memory apertures of the process This patch only contains the basic kfd_process module, which doesn't contain the reference to the queue scheduler. This was done to allow easier code review. Also, this patch doesn't contain the calls to the IOMMU driver for binding the pasid to the device. Again, this was done to allow easier code review The kfd_process object is created when a process opens /dev/kfd and is closed when the mm_struct of that process is teared-down. v3: Removed kfd_vidmem.c file Replaced direct mmput call to mmu_notifier release Removed typedefs Moved bool field to end of the structure Added new kernel params for gart usage limitation Added initialization of sa manager Fixed debug messages Remove support for LDS in 32 bit Changed code to support mmap of doorbell pages from userspace Added documentation for apertures v4: Replaced RCU by SRCU for kfd_process list management v5: Move amdkfd from drm/radeon/ to drm/amd/ Rename kfd_aperture.c to kfd_flat_memory.c Protect against multiple init calls MQD size is H/W dependent so moved it to device info structure Rename kfd_mem_obj structure's members Use delayed function for process tear-down Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@amd.com>
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struct kfd_process *process;
bool is_32bit_user_mode;
amdkfd: Add basic modules to amdkfd This patch adds the process module and three helper modules: - kfd_process, which handles process which open /dev/kfd - kfd_doorbell, which provides helper functions for doorbell allocation, release and mapping to userspace - kfd_pasid, which provides helper functions for pasid allocation and release - kfd_aperture, which provides helper functions for managing the LDS, Local GPU memory and Scratch memory apertures of the process This patch only contains the basic kfd_process module, which doesn't contain the reference to the queue scheduler. This was done to allow easier code review. Also, this patch doesn't contain the calls to the IOMMU driver for binding the pasid to the device. Again, this was done to allow easier code review The kfd_process object is created when a process opens /dev/kfd and is closed when the mm_struct of that process is teared-down. v3: Removed kfd_vidmem.c file Replaced direct mmput call to mmu_notifier release Removed typedefs Moved bool field to end of the structure Added new kernel params for gart usage limitation Added initialization of sa manager Fixed debug messages Remove support for LDS in 32 bit Changed code to support mmap of doorbell pages from userspace Added documentation for apertures v4: Replaced RCU by SRCU for kfd_process list management v5: Move amdkfd from drm/radeon/ to drm/amd/ Rename kfd_aperture.c to kfd_flat_memory.c Protect against multiple init calls MQD size is H/W dependent so moved it to device info structure Rename kfd_mem_obj structure's members Use delayed function for process tear-down Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@amd.com>
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if (iminor(inode) != 0)
return -ENODEV;
is_32bit_user_mode = is_compat_task();
if (is_32bit_user_mode == true) {
dev_warn(kfd_device,
"Process %d (32-bit) failed to open /dev/kfd\n"
"32-bit processes are not supported by amdkfd\n",
current->pid);
return -EPERM;
}
amdkfd: Add basic modules to amdkfd This patch adds the process module and three helper modules: - kfd_process, which handles process which open /dev/kfd - kfd_doorbell, which provides helper functions for doorbell allocation, release and mapping to userspace - kfd_pasid, which provides helper functions for pasid allocation and release - kfd_aperture, which provides helper functions for managing the LDS, Local GPU memory and Scratch memory apertures of the process This patch only contains the basic kfd_process module, which doesn't contain the reference to the queue scheduler. This was done to allow easier code review. Also, this patch doesn't contain the calls to the IOMMU driver for binding the pasid to the device. Again, this was done to allow easier code review The kfd_process object is created when a process opens /dev/kfd and is closed when the mm_struct of that process is teared-down. v3: Removed kfd_vidmem.c file Replaced direct mmput call to mmu_notifier release Removed typedefs Moved bool field to end of the structure Added new kernel params for gart usage limitation Added initialization of sa manager Fixed debug messages Remove support for LDS in 32 bit Changed code to support mmap of doorbell pages from userspace Added documentation for apertures v4: Replaced RCU by SRCU for kfd_process list management v5: Move amdkfd from drm/radeon/ to drm/amd/ Rename kfd_aperture.c to kfd_flat_memory.c Protect against multiple init calls MQD size is H/W dependent so moved it to device info structure Rename kfd_mem_obj structure's members Use delayed function for process tear-down Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@amd.com>
2014-07-16 20:25:31 +00:00
process = kfd_create_process(current);
if (IS_ERR(process))
return PTR_ERR(process);
dev_dbg(kfd_device, "process %d opened, compat mode (32 bit) - %d\n",
process->pasid, process->is_32bit_user_mode);
return 0;
}
static int kfd_ioctl_get_version(struct file *filep, struct kfd_process *p,
void *data)
{
struct kfd_ioctl_get_version_args *args = data;
int err = 0;
args->major_version = KFD_IOCTL_MAJOR_VERSION;
args->minor_version = KFD_IOCTL_MINOR_VERSION;
return err;
}
static int set_queue_properties_from_user(struct queue_properties *q_properties,
struct kfd_ioctl_create_queue_args *args)
{
if (args->queue_percentage > KFD_MAX_QUEUE_PERCENTAGE) {
pr_err("kfd: queue percentage must be between 0 to KFD_MAX_QUEUE_PERCENTAGE\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (args->queue_priority > KFD_MAX_QUEUE_PRIORITY) {
pr_err("kfd: queue priority must be between 0 to KFD_MAX_QUEUE_PRIORITY\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if ((args->ring_base_address) &&
(!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,
(const void __user *) args->ring_base_address,
sizeof(uint64_t)))) {
pr_err("kfd: can't access ring base address\n");
return -EFAULT;
}
if (!is_power_of_2(args->ring_size) && (args->ring_size != 0)) {
pr_err("kfd: ring size must be a power of 2 or 0\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,
(const void __user *) args->read_pointer_address,
sizeof(uint32_t))) {
pr_err("kfd: can't access read pointer\n");
return -EFAULT;
}
if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,
(const void __user *) args->write_pointer_address,
sizeof(uint32_t))) {
pr_err("kfd: can't access write pointer\n");
return -EFAULT;
}
if (args->eop_buffer_address &&
!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,
(const void __user *) args->eop_buffer_address,
sizeof(uint32_t))) {
pr_debug("kfd: can't access eop buffer");
return -EFAULT;
}
if (args->ctx_save_restore_address &&
!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,
(const void __user *) args->ctx_save_restore_address,
sizeof(uint32_t))) {
pr_debug("kfd: can't access ctx save restore buffer");
return -EFAULT;
}
q_properties->is_interop = false;
q_properties->queue_percent = args->queue_percentage;
q_properties->priority = args->queue_priority;
q_properties->queue_address = args->ring_base_address;
q_properties->queue_size = args->ring_size;
q_properties->read_ptr = (uint32_t *) args->read_pointer_address;
q_properties->write_ptr = (uint32_t *) args->write_pointer_address;
q_properties->eop_ring_buffer_address = args->eop_buffer_address;
q_properties->eop_ring_buffer_size = args->eop_buffer_size;
q_properties->ctx_save_restore_area_address =
args->ctx_save_restore_address;
q_properties->ctx_save_restore_area_size = args->ctx_save_restore_size;
if (args->queue_type == KFD_IOC_QUEUE_TYPE_COMPUTE ||
args->queue_type == KFD_IOC_QUEUE_TYPE_COMPUTE_AQL)
q_properties->type = KFD_QUEUE_TYPE_COMPUTE;
else if (args->queue_type == KFD_IOC_QUEUE_TYPE_SDMA)
q_properties->type = KFD_QUEUE_TYPE_SDMA;
else
return -ENOTSUPP;
if (args->queue_type == KFD_IOC_QUEUE_TYPE_COMPUTE_AQL)
q_properties->format = KFD_QUEUE_FORMAT_AQL;
else
q_properties->format = KFD_QUEUE_FORMAT_PM4;
pr_debug("Queue Percentage (%d, %d)\n",
q_properties->queue_percent, args->queue_percentage);
pr_debug("Queue Priority (%d, %d)\n",
q_properties->priority, args->queue_priority);
pr_debug("Queue Address (0x%llX, 0x%llX)\n",
q_properties->queue_address, args->ring_base_address);
pr_debug("Queue Size (0x%llX, %u)\n",
q_properties->queue_size, args->ring_size);
pr_debug("Queue r/w Pointers (0x%llX, 0x%llX)\n",
(uint64_t) q_properties->read_ptr,
(uint64_t) q_properties->write_ptr);
pr_debug("Queue Format (%d)\n", q_properties->format);
pr_debug("Queue EOP (0x%llX)\n", q_properties->eop_ring_buffer_address);
pr_debug("Queue CTX save arex (0x%llX)\n",
q_properties->ctx_save_restore_area_address);
return 0;
}
static int kfd_ioctl_create_queue(struct file *filep, struct kfd_process *p,
void *data)
{
struct kfd_ioctl_create_queue_args *args = data;
struct kfd_dev *dev;
int err = 0;
unsigned int queue_id;
struct kfd_process_device *pdd;
struct queue_properties q_properties;
memset(&q_properties, 0, sizeof(struct queue_properties));
pr_debug("kfd: creating queue ioctl\n");
err = set_queue_properties_from_user(&q_properties, args);
if (err)
return err;
pr_debug("kfd: looking for gpu id 0x%x\n", args->gpu_id);
dev = kfd_device_by_id(args->gpu_id);
if (dev == NULL) {
pr_debug("kfd: gpu id 0x%x was not found\n", args->gpu_id);
return -EINVAL;
}
mutex_lock(&p->mutex);
pdd = kfd_bind_process_to_device(dev, p);
if (IS_ERR(pdd)) {
err = -ESRCH;
goto err_bind_process;
}
pr_debug("kfd: creating queue for PASID %d on GPU 0x%x\n",
p->pasid,
dev->id);
err = pqm_create_queue(&p->pqm, dev, filep, &q_properties,
0, q_properties.type, &queue_id);
if (err != 0)
goto err_create_queue;
args->queue_id = queue_id;
/* Return gpu_id as doorbell offset for mmap usage */
args->doorbell_offset = (KFD_MMAP_DOORBELL_MASK | args->gpu_id);
args->doorbell_offset <<= PAGE_SHIFT;
mutex_unlock(&p->mutex);
pr_debug("kfd: queue id %d was created successfully\n", args->queue_id);
pr_debug("ring buffer address == 0x%016llX\n",
args->ring_base_address);
pr_debug("read ptr address == 0x%016llX\n",
args->read_pointer_address);
pr_debug("write ptr address == 0x%016llX\n",
args->write_pointer_address);
return 0;
err_create_queue:
err_bind_process:
mutex_unlock(&p->mutex);
return err;
}
static int kfd_ioctl_destroy_queue(struct file *filp, struct kfd_process *p,
void *data)
{
int retval;
struct kfd_ioctl_destroy_queue_args *args = data;
pr_debug("kfd: destroying queue id %d for PASID %d\n",
args->queue_id,
p->pasid);
mutex_lock(&p->mutex);
retval = pqm_destroy_queue(&p->pqm, args->queue_id);
mutex_unlock(&p->mutex);
return retval;
}
static int kfd_ioctl_update_queue(struct file *filp, struct kfd_process *p,
void *data)
{
int retval;
struct kfd_ioctl_update_queue_args *args = data;
struct queue_properties properties;
if (args->queue_percentage > KFD_MAX_QUEUE_PERCENTAGE) {
pr_err("kfd: queue percentage must be between 0 to KFD_MAX_QUEUE_PERCENTAGE\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (args->queue_priority > KFD_MAX_QUEUE_PRIORITY) {
pr_err("kfd: queue priority must be between 0 to KFD_MAX_QUEUE_PRIORITY\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if ((args->ring_base_address) &&
(!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,
(const void __user *) args->ring_base_address,
sizeof(uint64_t)))) {
pr_err("kfd: can't access ring base address\n");
return -EFAULT;
}
if (!is_power_of_2(args->ring_size) && (args->ring_size != 0)) {
pr_err("kfd: ring size must be a power of 2 or 0\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
properties.queue_address = args->ring_base_address;
properties.queue_size = args->ring_size;
properties.queue_percent = args->queue_percentage;
properties.priority = args->queue_priority;
pr_debug("kfd: updating queue id %d for PASID %d\n",
args->queue_id, p->pasid);
mutex_lock(&p->mutex);
retval = pqm_update_queue(&p->pqm, args->queue_id, &properties);
mutex_unlock(&p->mutex);
return retval;
}
static int kfd_ioctl_set_memory_policy(struct file *filep,
struct kfd_process *p, void *data)
{
struct kfd_ioctl_set_memory_policy_args *args = data;
struct kfd_dev *dev;
int err = 0;
struct kfd_process_device *pdd;
enum cache_policy default_policy, alternate_policy;
if (args->default_policy != KFD_IOC_CACHE_POLICY_COHERENT
&& args->default_policy != KFD_IOC_CACHE_POLICY_NONCOHERENT) {
return -EINVAL;
}
if (args->alternate_policy != KFD_IOC_CACHE_POLICY_COHERENT
&& args->alternate_policy != KFD_IOC_CACHE_POLICY_NONCOHERENT) {
return -EINVAL;
}
dev = kfd_device_by_id(args->gpu_id);
if (dev == NULL)
return -EINVAL;
mutex_lock(&p->mutex);
pdd = kfd_bind_process_to_device(dev, p);
if (IS_ERR(pdd)) {
err = -ESRCH;
goto out;
}
default_policy = (args->default_policy == KFD_IOC_CACHE_POLICY_COHERENT)
? cache_policy_coherent : cache_policy_noncoherent;
alternate_policy =
(args->alternate_policy == KFD_IOC_CACHE_POLICY_COHERENT)
? cache_policy_coherent : cache_policy_noncoherent;
if (!dev->dqm->ops.set_cache_memory_policy(dev->dqm,
&pdd->qpd,
default_policy,
alternate_policy,
(void __user *)args->alternate_aperture_base,
args->alternate_aperture_size))
err = -EINVAL;
out:
mutex_unlock(&p->mutex);
return err;
}
static int kfd_ioctl_get_clock_counters(struct file *filep,
struct kfd_process *p, void *data)
{
struct kfd_ioctl_get_clock_counters_args *args = data;
struct kfd_dev *dev;
struct timespec64 time;
dev = kfd_device_by_id(args->gpu_id);
if (dev == NULL)
return -EINVAL;
/* Reading GPU clock counter from KGD */
args->gpu_clock_counter =
dev->kfd2kgd->get_gpu_clock_counter(dev->kgd);
/* No access to rdtsc. Using raw monotonic time */
getrawmonotonic64(&time);
args->cpu_clock_counter = (uint64_t)timespec64_to_ns(&time);
get_monotonic_boottime64(&time);
args->system_clock_counter = (uint64_t)timespec64_to_ns(&time);
/* Since the counter is in nano-seconds we use 1GHz frequency */
args->system_clock_freq = 1000000000;
return 0;
}
static int kfd_ioctl_get_process_apertures(struct file *filp,
struct kfd_process *p, void *data)
{
struct kfd_ioctl_get_process_apertures_args *args = data;
struct kfd_process_device_apertures *pAperture;
struct kfd_process_device *pdd;
dev_dbg(kfd_device, "get apertures for PASID %d", p->pasid);
args->num_of_nodes = 0;
mutex_lock(&p->mutex);
/*if the process-device list isn't empty*/
if (kfd_has_process_device_data(p)) {
/* Run over all pdd of the process */
pdd = kfd_get_first_process_device_data(p);
do {
pAperture =
&args->process_apertures[args->num_of_nodes];
pAperture->gpu_id = pdd->dev->id;
pAperture->lds_base = pdd->lds_base;
pAperture->lds_limit = pdd->lds_limit;
pAperture->gpuvm_base = pdd->gpuvm_base;
pAperture->gpuvm_limit = pdd->gpuvm_limit;
pAperture->scratch_base = pdd->scratch_base;
pAperture->scratch_limit = pdd->scratch_limit;
dev_dbg(kfd_device,
"node id %u\n", args->num_of_nodes);
dev_dbg(kfd_device,
"gpu id %u\n", pdd->dev->id);
dev_dbg(kfd_device,
"lds_base %llX\n", pdd->lds_base);
dev_dbg(kfd_device,
"lds_limit %llX\n", pdd->lds_limit);
dev_dbg(kfd_device,
"gpuvm_base %llX\n", pdd->gpuvm_base);
dev_dbg(kfd_device,
"gpuvm_limit %llX\n", pdd->gpuvm_limit);
dev_dbg(kfd_device,
"scratch_base %llX\n", pdd->scratch_base);
dev_dbg(kfd_device,
"scratch_limit %llX\n", pdd->scratch_limit);
args->num_of_nodes++;
} while ((pdd = kfd_get_next_process_device_data(p, pdd)) != NULL &&
(args->num_of_nodes < NUM_OF_SUPPORTED_GPUS));
}
mutex_unlock(&p->mutex);
return 0;
}
static int kfd_ioctl_create_event(struct file *filp, struct kfd_process *p,
void *data)
{
struct kfd_ioctl_create_event_args *args = data;
int err;
err = kfd_event_create(filp, p, args->event_type,
args->auto_reset != 0, args->node_id,
&args->event_id, &args->event_trigger_data,
&args->event_page_offset,
&args->event_slot_index);
return err;
}
static int kfd_ioctl_destroy_event(struct file *filp, struct kfd_process *p,
void *data)
{
struct kfd_ioctl_destroy_event_args *args = data;
return kfd_event_destroy(p, args->event_id);
}
static int kfd_ioctl_set_event(struct file *filp, struct kfd_process *p,
void *data)
{
struct kfd_ioctl_set_event_args *args = data;
return kfd_set_event(p, args->event_id);
}
static int kfd_ioctl_reset_event(struct file *filp, struct kfd_process *p,
void *data)
{
struct kfd_ioctl_reset_event_args *args = data;
return kfd_reset_event(p, args->event_id);
}
static int kfd_ioctl_wait_events(struct file *filp, struct kfd_process *p,
void *data)
{
struct kfd_ioctl_wait_events_args *args = data;
enum kfd_event_wait_result wait_result;
int err;
err = kfd_wait_on_events(p, args->num_events,
(void __user *)args->events_ptr,
(args->wait_for_all != 0),
args->timeout, &wait_result);
args->wait_result = wait_result;
return err;
}
#define AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(ioctl, _func, _flags) \
[_IOC_NR(ioctl)] = {.cmd = ioctl, .func = _func, .flags = _flags, .cmd_drv = 0, .name = #ioctl}
/** Ioctl table */
static const struct amdkfd_ioctl_desc amdkfd_ioctls[] = {
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_GET_VERSION,
kfd_ioctl_get_version, 0),
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_CREATE_QUEUE,
kfd_ioctl_create_queue, 0),
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_DESTROY_QUEUE,
kfd_ioctl_destroy_queue, 0),
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_SET_MEMORY_POLICY,
kfd_ioctl_set_memory_policy, 0),
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_GET_CLOCK_COUNTERS,
kfd_ioctl_get_clock_counters, 0),
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_GET_PROCESS_APERTURES,
kfd_ioctl_get_process_apertures, 0),
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_UPDATE_QUEUE,
kfd_ioctl_update_queue, 0),
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_CREATE_EVENT,
kfd_ioctl_create_event, 0),
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_DESTROY_EVENT,
kfd_ioctl_destroy_event, 0),
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_SET_EVENT,
kfd_ioctl_set_event, 0),
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_RESET_EVENT,
kfd_ioctl_reset_event, 0),
AMDKFD_IOCTL_DEF(AMDKFD_IOC_WAIT_EVENTS,
kfd_ioctl_wait_events, 0),
};
#define AMDKFD_CORE_IOCTL_COUNT ARRAY_SIZE(amdkfd_ioctls)
static long kfd_ioctl(struct file *filep, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
struct kfd_process *process;
amdkfd_ioctl_t *func;
const struct amdkfd_ioctl_desc *ioctl = NULL;
unsigned int nr = _IOC_NR(cmd);
char stack_kdata[128];
char *kdata = NULL;
unsigned int usize, asize;
int retcode = -EINVAL;
if (nr >= AMDKFD_CORE_IOCTL_COUNT)
goto err_i1;
if ((nr >= AMDKFD_COMMAND_START) && (nr < AMDKFD_COMMAND_END)) {
u32 amdkfd_size;
ioctl = &amdkfd_ioctls[nr];
amdkfd_size = _IOC_SIZE(ioctl->cmd);
usize = asize = _IOC_SIZE(cmd);
if (amdkfd_size > asize)
asize = amdkfd_size;
cmd = ioctl->cmd;
} else
goto err_i1;
dev_dbg(kfd_device, "ioctl cmd 0x%x (#%d), arg 0x%lx\n", cmd, nr, arg);
amdkfd: Add basic modules to amdkfd This patch adds the process module and three helper modules: - kfd_process, which handles process which open /dev/kfd - kfd_doorbell, which provides helper functions for doorbell allocation, release and mapping to userspace - kfd_pasid, which provides helper functions for pasid allocation and release - kfd_aperture, which provides helper functions for managing the LDS, Local GPU memory and Scratch memory apertures of the process This patch only contains the basic kfd_process module, which doesn't contain the reference to the queue scheduler. This was done to allow easier code review. Also, this patch doesn't contain the calls to the IOMMU driver for binding the pasid to the device. Again, this was done to allow easier code review The kfd_process object is created when a process opens /dev/kfd and is closed when the mm_struct of that process is teared-down. v3: Removed kfd_vidmem.c file Replaced direct mmput call to mmu_notifier release Removed typedefs Moved bool field to end of the structure Added new kernel params for gart usage limitation Added initialization of sa manager Fixed debug messages Remove support for LDS in 32 bit Changed code to support mmap of doorbell pages from userspace Added documentation for apertures v4: Replaced RCU by SRCU for kfd_process list management v5: Move amdkfd from drm/radeon/ to drm/amd/ Rename kfd_aperture.c to kfd_flat_memory.c Protect against multiple init calls MQD size is H/W dependent so moved it to device info structure Rename kfd_mem_obj structure's members Use delayed function for process tear-down Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@amd.com>
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process = kfd_get_process(current);
if (IS_ERR(process)) {
dev_dbg(kfd_device, "no process\n");
goto err_i1;
}
/* Do not trust userspace, use our own definition */
func = ioctl->func;
if (unlikely(!func)) {
dev_dbg(kfd_device, "no function\n");
retcode = -EINVAL;
goto err_i1;
}
if (cmd & (IOC_IN | IOC_OUT)) {
if (asize <= sizeof(stack_kdata)) {
kdata = stack_kdata;
} else {
kdata = kmalloc(asize, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!kdata) {
retcode = -ENOMEM;
goto err_i1;
}
}
if (asize > usize)
memset(kdata + usize, 0, asize - usize);
}
if (cmd & IOC_IN) {
if (copy_from_user(kdata, (void __user *)arg, usize) != 0) {
retcode = -EFAULT;
goto err_i1;
}
} else if (cmd & IOC_OUT) {
memset(kdata, 0, usize);
}
retcode = func(filep, process, kdata);
if (cmd & IOC_OUT)
if (copy_to_user((void __user *)arg, kdata, usize) != 0)
retcode = -EFAULT;
err_i1:
if (!ioctl)
dev_dbg(kfd_device, "invalid ioctl: pid=%d, cmd=0x%02x, nr=0x%02x\n",
task_pid_nr(current), cmd, nr);
if (kdata != stack_kdata)
kfree(kdata);
if (retcode)
dev_dbg(kfd_device, "ret = %d\n", retcode);
return retcode;
}
amdkfd: Add basic modules to amdkfd This patch adds the process module and three helper modules: - kfd_process, which handles process which open /dev/kfd - kfd_doorbell, which provides helper functions for doorbell allocation, release and mapping to userspace - kfd_pasid, which provides helper functions for pasid allocation and release - kfd_aperture, which provides helper functions for managing the LDS, Local GPU memory and Scratch memory apertures of the process This patch only contains the basic kfd_process module, which doesn't contain the reference to the queue scheduler. This was done to allow easier code review. Also, this patch doesn't contain the calls to the IOMMU driver for binding the pasid to the device. Again, this was done to allow easier code review The kfd_process object is created when a process opens /dev/kfd and is closed when the mm_struct of that process is teared-down. v3: Removed kfd_vidmem.c file Replaced direct mmput call to mmu_notifier release Removed typedefs Moved bool field to end of the structure Added new kernel params for gart usage limitation Added initialization of sa manager Fixed debug messages Remove support for LDS in 32 bit Changed code to support mmap of doorbell pages from userspace Added documentation for apertures v4: Replaced RCU by SRCU for kfd_process list management v5: Move amdkfd from drm/radeon/ to drm/amd/ Rename kfd_aperture.c to kfd_flat_memory.c Protect against multiple init calls MQD size is H/W dependent so moved it to device info structure Rename kfd_mem_obj structure's members Use delayed function for process tear-down Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@amd.com>
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static int kfd_mmap(struct file *filp, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
{
struct kfd_process *process;
process = kfd_get_process(current);
if (IS_ERR(process))
return PTR_ERR(process);
if ((vma->vm_pgoff & KFD_MMAP_DOORBELL_MASK) ==
KFD_MMAP_DOORBELL_MASK) {
vma->vm_pgoff = vma->vm_pgoff ^ KFD_MMAP_DOORBELL_MASK;
return kfd_doorbell_mmap(process, vma);
} else if ((vma->vm_pgoff & KFD_MMAP_EVENTS_MASK) ==
KFD_MMAP_EVENTS_MASK) {
vma->vm_pgoff = vma->vm_pgoff ^ KFD_MMAP_EVENTS_MASK;
return kfd_event_mmap(process, vma);
}
return -EFAULT;
amdkfd: Add basic modules to amdkfd This patch adds the process module and three helper modules: - kfd_process, which handles process which open /dev/kfd - kfd_doorbell, which provides helper functions for doorbell allocation, release and mapping to userspace - kfd_pasid, which provides helper functions for pasid allocation and release - kfd_aperture, which provides helper functions for managing the LDS, Local GPU memory and Scratch memory apertures of the process This patch only contains the basic kfd_process module, which doesn't contain the reference to the queue scheduler. This was done to allow easier code review. Also, this patch doesn't contain the calls to the IOMMU driver for binding the pasid to the device. Again, this was done to allow easier code review The kfd_process object is created when a process opens /dev/kfd and is closed when the mm_struct of that process is teared-down. v3: Removed kfd_vidmem.c file Replaced direct mmput call to mmu_notifier release Removed typedefs Moved bool field to end of the structure Added new kernel params for gart usage limitation Added initialization of sa manager Fixed debug messages Remove support for LDS in 32 bit Changed code to support mmap of doorbell pages from userspace Added documentation for apertures v4: Replaced RCU by SRCU for kfd_process list management v5: Move amdkfd from drm/radeon/ to drm/amd/ Rename kfd_aperture.c to kfd_flat_memory.c Protect against multiple init calls MQD size is H/W dependent so moved it to device info structure Rename kfd_mem_obj structure's members Use delayed function for process tear-down Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@amd.com>
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}