Re: [Nouveau] [PATCH v3] drm/nouveau/fb/nv50: set DMA mask before mapping scratch page

2016-07-16 Thread Alexandre Courbot
On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 4:45 AM, Ard Biesheuvel
 wrote:
> On 15 July 2016 at 07:52, Alexandre Courbot  wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 1:59 AM, Ard Biesheuvel
>>  wrote:
>>> The 100c08 scratch page is mapped using dma_map_page() before the TTM
>>> layer has had a chance to set the DMA mask. This means we are still
>>> running with the default of 32 when this code executes, and this causes
>>> problems for platforms with no memory below 4 GB (such as AMD Seattle)
>>>
>>> So move the dma_map_page() to the .init hook, and set the streaming DMA
>>> mask based on the MMU subdev parameters before performing the call.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel 
>>> ---
>>> I am sure there is a much better way to address this, but this fixes the
>>> problem I get on AMD Seattle with a GeForce 210 PCIe card:
>>>
>>>nouveau :02:00.0: enabling device ( -> 0003)
>>>nouveau :02:00.0: NVIDIA GT218 (0a8280b1)
>>>nouveau :02:00.0: bios: version 70.18.a6.00.00
>>>nouveau :02:00.0: fb ctor failed, -14
>>>nouveau: probe of :02:00.0 failed with error -14
>>>
>>> v2: replace incorrect comparison of dma_addr_t type var against NULL
>>> v3: rework code to get rid of DMA_ERROR_CODE references, which is not
>>> defined on all architectures
>>>
>>>  drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/nv50.c | 40 ++--
>>>  1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
>>
>> I think the same problem exists in fb/gf100.c, would be nice to fix it
>> there as well.
>>
>> I have faced similar issues on Tegra before. I wonder whether this
>> could not be addressed the same way I did, i.e. by setting a
>> temporary, fail-safe DMA mask in nvkm_device_pci_new()? That would
>> allow all subdevs to map pages to the device safely in their init.
>> With your solution, each subdev in that scenario needs to set a DMA
>> mask to be safe.
>>
>> Not sure whether that's practical as I suppose you want to make the
>> DMA mask larger than 32 bits?
>>
>
> Yes. This particular device supports 40 bits (judging from the MMU
> driver code) of physical address space, and RAM starts at
> 0x80__ on AMD Seattle, so we need all 40 bits.
>
>> If you absolutely need to do this in the device, can we move the DMA
>> mask setting logic in nouveau_ttm into its own function and call it
>> from the FB driver to make sure the mask is correctly set? Maybe this
>> could even be made a MMU function and called during MMU ctor or init
>> (in the latter case we would also need to reorder MMU init to make it
>> happen before FB and INSTMEM).
>
> Happy to have stab at implementing this, but I'd like some buy in from
> the maintainer first before I dive into this. Ben is the person to
> give his blessing, I suppose? He has not responded to any of my
> postings so far, unfortunately.

A patch would make it easier to judge whether this is the right thing
to do, but let's hear what Ben thinks about it.
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Re: [Nouveau] [PATCH v3] drm/nouveau/fb/nv50: set DMA mask before mapping scratch page

2016-07-15 Thread Ard Biesheuvel
On 15 July 2016 at 07:52, Alexandre Courbot  wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 1:59 AM, Ard Biesheuvel
>  wrote:
>> The 100c08 scratch page is mapped using dma_map_page() before the TTM
>> layer has had a chance to set the DMA mask. This means we are still
>> running with the default of 32 when this code executes, and this causes
>> problems for platforms with no memory below 4 GB (such as AMD Seattle)
>>
>> So move the dma_map_page() to the .init hook, and set the streaming DMA
>> mask based on the MMU subdev parameters before performing the call.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel 
>> ---
>> I am sure there is a much better way to address this, but this fixes the
>> problem I get on AMD Seattle with a GeForce 210 PCIe card:
>>
>>nouveau :02:00.0: enabling device ( -> 0003)
>>nouveau :02:00.0: NVIDIA GT218 (0a8280b1)
>>nouveau :02:00.0: bios: version 70.18.a6.00.00
>>nouveau :02:00.0: fb ctor failed, -14
>>nouveau: probe of :02:00.0 failed with error -14
>>
>> v2: replace incorrect comparison of dma_addr_t type var against NULL
>> v3: rework code to get rid of DMA_ERROR_CODE references, which is not
>> defined on all architectures
>>
>>  drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/nv50.c | 40 ++--
>>  1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
>
> I think the same problem exists in fb/gf100.c, would be nice to fix it
> there as well.
>
> I have faced similar issues on Tegra before. I wonder whether this
> could not be addressed the same way I did, i.e. by setting a
> temporary, fail-safe DMA mask in nvkm_device_pci_new()? That would
> allow all subdevs to map pages to the device safely in their init.
> With your solution, each subdev in that scenario needs to set a DMA
> mask to be safe.
>
> Not sure whether that's practical as I suppose you want to make the
> DMA mask larger than 32 bits?
>

Yes. This particular device supports 40 bits (judging from the MMU
driver code) of physical address space, and RAM starts at
0x80__ on AMD Seattle, so we need all 40 bits.

> If you absolutely need to do this in the device, can we move the DMA
> mask setting logic in nouveau_ttm into its own function and call it
> from the FB driver to make sure the mask is correctly set? Maybe this
> could even be made a MMU function and called during MMU ctor or init
> (in the latter case we would also need to reorder MMU init to make it
> happen before FB and INSTMEM).

Happy to have stab at implementing this, but I'd like some buy in from
the maintainer first before I dive into this. Ben is the person to
give his blessing, I suppose? He has not responded to any of my
postings so far, unfortunately.

Thanks,
Ard.
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Re: [Nouveau] [PATCH v3] drm/nouveau/fb/nv50: set DMA mask before mapping scratch page

2016-07-14 Thread Alexandre Courbot
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 1:59 AM, Ard Biesheuvel
 wrote:
> The 100c08 scratch page is mapped using dma_map_page() before the TTM
> layer has had a chance to set the DMA mask. This means we are still
> running with the default of 32 when this code executes, and this causes
> problems for platforms with no memory below 4 GB (such as AMD Seattle)
>
> So move the dma_map_page() to the .init hook, and set the streaming DMA
> mask based on the MMU subdev parameters before performing the call.
>
> Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel 
> ---
> I am sure there is a much better way to address this, but this fixes the
> problem I get on AMD Seattle with a GeForce 210 PCIe card:
>
>nouveau :02:00.0: enabling device ( -> 0003)
>nouveau :02:00.0: NVIDIA GT218 (0a8280b1)
>nouveau :02:00.0: bios: version 70.18.a6.00.00
>nouveau :02:00.0: fb ctor failed, -14
>nouveau: probe of :02:00.0 failed with error -14
>
> v2: replace incorrect comparison of dma_addr_t type var against NULL
> v3: rework code to get rid of DMA_ERROR_CODE references, which is not
> defined on all architectures
>
>  drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/nv50.c | 40 ++--
>  1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

I think the same problem exists in fb/gf100.c, would be nice to fix it
there as well.

I have faced similar issues on Tegra before. I wonder whether this
could not be addressed the same way I did, i.e. by setting a
temporary, fail-safe DMA mask in nvkm_device_pci_new()? That would
allow all subdevs to map pages to the device safely in their init.
With your solution, each subdev in that scenario needs to set a DMA
mask to be safe.

Not sure whether that's practical as I suppose you want to make the
DMA mask larger than 32 bits?

If you absolutely need to do this in the device, can we move the DMA
mask setting logic in nouveau_ttm into its own function and call it
from the FB driver to make sure the mask is correctly set? Maybe this
could even be made a MMU function and called during MMU ctor or init
(in the latter case we would also need to reorder MMU init to make it
happen before FB and INSTMEM).
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Re: [Nouveau] [PATCH v3] drm/nouveau/fb/nv50: set DMA mask before mapping scratch page

2016-07-14 Thread Ard Biesheuvel
On 7 July 2016 at 18:59, Ard Biesheuvel  wrote:
> The 100c08 scratch page is mapped using dma_map_page() before the TTM
> layer has had a chance to set the DMA mask. This means we are still
> running with the default of 32 when this code executes, and this causes
> problems for platforms with no memory below 4 GB (such as AMD Seattle)
>
> So move the dma_map_page() to the .init hook, and set the streaming DMA
> mask based on the MMU subdev parameters before performing the call.
>
> Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel 
> ---
> I am sure there is a much better way to address this, but this fixes the
> problem I get on AMD Seattle with a GeForce 210 PCIe card:
>
>nouveau :02:00.0: enabling device ( -> 0003)
>nouveau :02:00.0: NVIDIA GT218 (0a8280b1)
>nouveau :02:00.0: bios: version 70.18.a6.00.00
>nouveau :02:00.0: fb ctor failed, -14
>nouveau: probe of :02:00.0 failed with error -14
>
> v2: replace incorrect comparison of dma_addr_t type var against NULL
> v3: rework code to get rid of DMA_ERROR_CODE references, which is not
> defined on all architectures
>

Ping?


>  drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/nv50.c | 40 ++--
>  1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/nv50.c 
> b/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/nv50.c
> index 1b5fb02eab2a..f713cb3fe56c 100644
> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/nv50.c
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/nv50.c
> @@ -216,11 +216,33 @@ nv50_fb_init(struct nvkm_fb *base)
> struct nv50_fb *fb = nv50_fb(base);
> struct nvkm_device *device = fb->base.subdev.device;
>
> +   if (!fb->r100c08) {
> +   /* We are calling the DMA api way before the TTM layer sets 
> the
> +* DMA mask based on the MMU subdev parameters. This means we
> +* are using the default DMA mask of 32, which may cause
> +* problems on systems with no RAM below the 4 GB mark. So set
> +* the streaming DMA mask here as well.
> +*/
> +   dma_addr_t addr;
> +
> +   dma_set_mask(device->dev, 
> DMA_BIT_MASK(device->mmu->dma_bits));
> +
> +   addr = dma_map_page(device->dev, fb->r100c08_page, 0, 
> PAGE_SIZE,
> +   DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
> +   if (!dma_mapping_error(device->dev, addr)) {
> +   fb->r100c08 = addr;
> +   } else {
> +   nvkm_warn(>base.subdev,
> + "dma_map_page() failed on 100c08 page\n");
> +   }
> +   }
> +
> /* Not a clue what this is exactly.  Without pointing it at a
>  * scratch page, VRAM->GART blits with M2MF (as in DDX DFS)
>  * cause IOMMU "read from address 0" errors (rh#561267)
>  */
> -   nvkm_wr32(device, 0x100c08, fb->r100c08 >> 8);
> +   if (fb->r100c08)
> +   nvkm_wr32(device, 0x100c08, fb->r100c08 >> 8);
>
> /* This is needed to get meaningful information from 100c90
>  * on traps. No idea what these values mean exactly. */
> @@ -233,11 +255,11 @@ nv50_fb_dtor(struct nvkm_fb *base)
> struct nv50_fb *fb = nv50_fb(base);
> struct nvkm_device *device = fb->base.subdev.device;
>
> -   if (fb->r100c08_page) {
> +   if (fb->r100c08)
> dma_unmap_page(device->dev, fb->r100c08, PAGE_SIZE,
>DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
> -   __free_page(fb->r100c08_page);
> -   }
> +
> +   __free_page(fb->r100c08_page);
>
> return fb;
>  }
> @@ -264,13 +286,9 @@ nv50_fb_new_(const struct nv50_fb_func *func, struct 
> nvkm_device *device,
> *pfb = >base;
>
> fb->r100c08_page = alloc_page(GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO);
> -   if (fb->r100c08_page) {
> -   fb->r100c08 = dma_map_page(device->dev, fb->r100c08_page, 0,
> -  PAGE_SIZE, DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
> -   if (dma_mapping_error(device->dev, fb->r100c08))
> -   return -EFAULT;
> -   } else {
> -   nvkm_warn(>base.subdev, "failed 100c08 page alloc\n");
> +   if (!fb->r100c08_page) {
> +   nvkm_error(>base.subdev, "failed 100c08 page alloc\n");
> +   return -ENOMEM;
> }
>
> return 0;
> --
> 2.7.4
>
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