[PATCH] exynos-drm: Fix display manager failing to start without IOMMU problem

Inki Dae inki.dae at samsung.com
Mon Aug 15 21:40:05 PDT 2016


Hi Shuah,

2016년 08월 13일 02:52에 Shuah Khan 이(가) 쓴 글:
> On 08/12/2016 11:28 AM, Shuah Khan wrote:
>> On 08/10/2016 05:05 PM, Shuah Khan wrote:
>>> On 08/10/2016 04:59 PM, Inki Dae wrote:
>>>> Hi Shuah,
>>>>
>>>> 2016년 08월 11일 02:30에 Shuah Khan 이(가) 쓴 글:
>>>>> Fix exynos_drm_gem_create_ioctl() attempts to allocate non-contiguous GEM
>>>>> memory without IOMMU. In this case, there is no point in attempting to
>>>>
>>>> DRM gem can be used for Non-DRM drivers such as GPU, V4L2 based Multimedia device and other DMA devices.
>>>> Even though IOMMU support is disabled, other framework based DMA drivers can use IOMMU - i.e., GPU driver -
>>>> and they can use non-contiguous GEM buffer through UMM. (DMABUF) 
>>>>
>>>> So GEM allocation type is not dependent on IOMMU.
>>>
>>> Hi Inki,
>>>
>>> I am seeing the following failure without IOMMU and light dm fails
>>> to start:
>>>
>>> [drm:exynos_drm_framebuffer_init] *ERROR* Non-continguous GEM memory is not supported.
>>>
>>> The change I made fixed that problem and light dm starts without IOMMU.
>>> Is there a better way to fix this problem? Currently without IOMMU,
>>> light dm doesn't start.
>>>
>>> This is on linux_next
>>
>> Hi Inki,
>>
>> I am looking into this further and I am finding inconsistent
>> commits with regards to GEM contiguous and non-contiguous
>> buffers.
>>
>> Okay what you said is that:
>>
>> exymod-drm should support non-continguous and contiguous GEM memory
>> type with or without IOMMU

Right.

>>
>> However, the code currently isn't doing that. The following
>> commit allocates non-contiguous buffers when IOMMU is enabled
>> to handle contiguous allocation failures.
>>
>> There are other commits that removed checks for non-contig type.
>> Let's look at the following cases to see what should be the driver
>> behavior in these cases:
>>
>> IOMMU is disabled:
>>
>> exynos_drm_gem_create_ioctl() gets called with NONCONTIG
>> - driver should try to allocate non-contig
>> - if it can't allocate non-contig, allocate contig
>>   ( this will allow avoid failure like the one I am seeing)
>>
>> exynos_drm_gem_create_ioctl() gets called with CONTIG
>> - driver should try to allocate contig
>> - if it can't allocate contig, allocate non-contig
>>
>> What is confusing is there are several code paths in the
>> GEN allocation and checking memory types are enforcing
>> non-contig with IOMMU. Check this routine:
>>
>> exynos_drm_framebuffer_init() will reject non-contig
>> memory type when check_fb_gem_memory_type() rejects
>> non-contig GEM memory type without IOMMU.

Only in case that the gem buffer is used for framebuffer, gem memory type should be checked because this means the DMA of Display controller accesses the gem buffer so without IOMMU the DMA device cannot access non-contiguous memory region.
That is why exynos_drm_framebuffer_init checks gem memory type for fb not when gem is created.

> 
> 
> okay the very first commit that added IOMMU support
> introduced the code that rejects non-contig gem memory
> type without IOMMU.
> 
> commit 0519f9a12d0113caab78980c48a7902d2bd40c2c
> Author: Inki Dae <inki.dae at samsung.com>
> Date:   Sat Oct 20 07:53:42 2012 -0700
> 
>     drm/exynos: add iommu support for exynos drm framework
> 
> Anyway, if it is th right change to fix check_fb_gem_memory_type()
> to not reject NONCONTIG_BUFFER, then I can make that change

No, as I mentioned above, the gem buffer for fb is dependent on IOMMU because the gem buffer for fb is used by DMA device - FIMD, DECON or Mixer.
You would need to understand that gem buffer can be used for other purposes - 2D/3D or post process devices which don't use framebuffer - not display controller which uses framebuffer to scanout

Thanks,
Inki Dae

> instead of this patch I sent.
> 
>>
>> So there is inconsistency in the non-contig vs. contig
>> GEM support in exynos-drm. I think this needs to be cleaned
>> up to get the desired behavior.
>>
>> The following commit allocates non-contiguous buffers when IOMMU is
>> enabled to handle contiguous allocation failures.
>>
>> There are other commits that removed checks for non-contig type.
>> Let's look at the following cases to see what should be the driver
>> behavior in these cases:
>>
>> commit 122beea84bb90236b1ae545f08267af58591c21b
>> Author: Rahul Sharma <Rahul.Sharma at samsung.com>
>> Date:   Wed May 7 17:21:29 2014 +0530
>>
>>     drm/exynos: allocate non-contigous buffers when iommu is enabled
>>     
>>     Allow to allocate non-contigous buffers when iommu is enabled.
>>     Currently, it tries to allocates contigous buffer which consistently
>>     fail for large buffers and then fall back to non contigous. Apart
>>     from being slow, this implementation is also very noisy and fills
>>     the screen with alloc fail logs.
>>     
>>     Signed-off-by: Rahul Sharma <Rahul.Sharma at samsung.com>
>>     Reviewed-by: Sachin Kamat <sachin.kamat at linaro.org>
>>     Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae at samsung.com>
>>
>>
>> commit ea6d66c3a797376d21b23dc8261733ce35970014
>> Author: Inki Dae <inki.dae at samsung.com>
>> Date:   Fri Nov 2 16:10:39 2012 +0900
>>
>>     drm/exynos: remove EXYNOS_BO_NONCONTIG type checking.
>>     
>>     With iommu support, non-continuous buffer also is supported so
>>     this patch removes these checking from exynos_drm_gem_get/put_dma_addr
>>     funciton.
>>     
>>     This patch is based on the below patch set, "drm/exynos: add
>>     iommu support for -next".
>>         http://www.spinics.net/lists/dri-devel/msg29041.html
>>     
>>     Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae at samsung.com>
>>     Signed-off-by: Kyungmin Park <kyungmin.park at samsung.com>
>>
>> commit 2b35892e9da672df40ce890bffc4f9f6119c57e0
>> Author: Inki Dae <inki.dae at samsung.com>
>> Date:   Fri Mar 16 18:47:05 2012 +0900
>>
>>     drm/exynos: update gem and buffer framework.
>>     
>>     with this patch, we can allocate physically continuous or non-continuous
>>     memory and also it creates scatterlist for iommu support so allocated
>>     memory region can be mapped to iommu page table using scatterlist.
>>     
>>     Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae at samsung.com>
>>     Signed-off-by: Kyungmin Park <kyungmin.park at samsung.com>
>>     Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied at redhat.com>
>>
>> -- Shuah
>>
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