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5.1 KiB
C
161 lines
5.1 KiB
C
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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/*
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* Copyright © 2022 Intel Corporation
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*/
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#include "xe_pt_walk.h"
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/**
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* DOC: GPU page-table tree walking.
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* The utilities in this file are similar to the CPU page-table walk
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* utilities in mm/pagewalk.c. The main difference is that we distinguish
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* the various levels of a page-table tree with an unsigned integer rather
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* than by name. 0 is the lowest level, and page-tables with level 0 can
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* not be directories pointing to lower levels, whereas all other levels
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* can. The user of the utilities determines the highest level.
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*
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* Nomenclature:
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* Each struct xe_ptw, regardless of level is referred to as a page table, and
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* multiple page tables typically form a page table tree with page tables at
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* intermediate levels being page directories pointing at page tables at lower
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* levels. A shared page table for a given address range is a page-table which
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* is neither fully within nor fully outside the address range and that can
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* thus be shared by two or more address ranges.
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*
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* Please keep this code generic so that it can used as a drm-wide page-
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* table walker should other drivers find use for it.
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*/
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static u64 xe_pt_addr_end(u64 addr, u64 end, unsigned int level,
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const struct xe_pt_walk *walk)
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{
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u64 size = 1ull << walk->shifts[level];
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u64 tmp = round_up(addr + 1, size);
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return min_t(u64, tmp, end);
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}
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static bool xe_pt_next(pgoff_t *offset, u64 *addr, u64 next, u64 end,
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unsigned int level, const struct xe_pt_walk *walk)
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{
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pgoff_t step = 1;
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/* Shared pt walk skips to the last pagetable */
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if (unlikely(walk->shared_pt_mode)) {
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unsigned int shift = walk->shifts[level];
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u64 skip_to = round_down(end, 1ull << shift);
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if (skip_to > next) {
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step += (skip_to - next) >> shift;
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next = skip_to;
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}
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}
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*addr = next;
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*offset += step;
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return next != end;
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}
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/**
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* xe_pt_walk_range() - Walk a range of a gpu page table tree with callbacks
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* for each page-table entry in all levels.
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* @parent: The root page table for walk start.
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* @level: The root page table level.
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* @addr: Virtual address start.
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* @end: Virtual address end + 1.
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* @walk: Walk info.
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*
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* Similar to the CPU page-table walker, this is a helper to walk
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* a gpu page table and call a provided callback function for each entry.
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*
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* Return: 0 on success, negative error code on error. The error is
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* propagated from the callback and on error the walk is terminated.
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*/
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int xe_pt_walk_range(struct xe_ptw *parent, unsigned int level,
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u64 addr, u64 end, struct xe_pt_walk *walk)
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{
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pgoff_t offset = xe_pt_offset(addr, level, walk);
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struct xe_ptw **entries = parent->children ? parent->children : NULL;
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const struct xe_pt_walk_ops *ops = walk->ops;
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enum page_walk_action action;
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struct xe_ptw *child;
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int err = 0;
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u64 next;
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do {
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next = xe_pt_addr_end(addr, end, level, walk);
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if (walk->shared_pt_mode && xe_pt_covers(addr, next, level,
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walk))
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continue;
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again:
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action = ACTION_SUBTREE;
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child = entries ? entries[offset] : NULL;
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err = ops->pt_entry(parent, offset, level, addr, next,
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&child, &action, walk);
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if (err)
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break;
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/* Probably not needed yet for gpu pagetable walk. */
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if (unlikely(action == ACTION_AGAIN))
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goto again;
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if (likely(!level || !child || action == ACTION_CONTINUE))
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continue;
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err = xe_pt_walk_range(child, level - 1, addr, next, walk);
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if (!err && ops->pt_post_descend)
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err = ops->pt_post_descend(parent, offset, level, addr,
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next, &child, &action, walk);
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if (err)
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break;
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} while (xe_pt_next(&offset, &addr, next, end, level, walk));
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return err;
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}
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/**
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* xe_pt_walk_shared() - Walk shared page tables of a page-table tree.
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* @parent: Root page table directory.
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* @level: Level of the root.
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* @addr: Start address.
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* @end: Last address + 1.
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* @walk: Walk info.
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*
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* This function is similar to xe_pt_walk_range() but it skips page tables
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* that are private to the range. Since the root (or @parent) page table is
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* typically also a shared page table this function is different in that it
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* calls the pt_entry callback and the post_descend callback also for the
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* root. The root can be detected in the callbacks by checking whether
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* parent == *child.
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* Walking only the shared page tables is common for unbind-type operations
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* where the page-table entries for an address range are cleared or detached
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* from the main page-table tree.
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*
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* Return: 0 on success, negative error code on error: If a callback
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* returns an error, the walk will be terminated and the error returned by
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* this function.
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*/
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int xe_pt_walk_shared(struct xe_ptw *parent, unsigned int level,
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u64 addr, u64 end, struct xe_pt_walk *walk)
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{
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const struct xe_pt_walk_ops *ops = walk->ops;
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enum page_walk_action action = ACTION_SUBTREE;
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struct xe_ptw *child = parent;
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int err;
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walk->shared_pt_mode = true;
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err = walk->ops->pt_entry(parent, 0, level + 1, addr, end,
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&child, &action, walk);
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if (err || action != ACTION_SUBTREE)
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return err;
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err = xe_pt_walk_range(parent, level, addr, end, walk);
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if (!err && ops->pt_post_descend) {
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err = ops->pt_post_descend(parent, 0, level + 1, addr, end,
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&child, &action, walk);
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}
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return err;
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}
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