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2014-08-04drm/msm: use upstream iommuRob Clark
Downstream kernel IOMMU had a non-standard way of dealing with multiple devices and multiple ports/contexts. We don't need that on upstream kernel, so rip out the crazy. Note that we have to move the pinning of the ringbuffer to after the IOMMU is attached. No idea how that managed to work properly on the downstream kernel. For now, I am leaving the IOMMU port name stuff in place, to simplify things for folks trying to backport latest drm/msm to device kernels. Once we no longer have to care about pre-DT kernels, we can drop this and instead backport upstream IOMMU driver. Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
2014-06-22drm/msm: fix IOMMU cleanup for -EPROBE_DEFERStephane Viau
If probe fails after IOMMU is attached, we need to detach in order to clean up properly. Before this change, IOMMU faults would occur if the probe failed (-EPROBE_DEFER). Signed-off-by: Stephane Viau <sviau@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
2014-01-09drm/msm: add support for non-IOMMU systemsRob Clark
Add a VRAM carveout that is used for systems which do not have an IOMMU. The VRAM carveout uses CMA. The arch code must setup a CMA pool for the device (preferrably in highmem.. a 256m-512m VRAM pool in lowmem is not cool). The user can configure the VRAM pool size using msm.vram module param. Technically, the abstraction of IOMMU behind msm_mmu is not strictly needed, but it simplifies the GEM code a bit, and will be useful later when I add support for a2xx devices with GPUMMU, so I decided to keep this part. It appears to be possible to configure the GPU to restrict access to addresses within the VRAM pool, but this is not done yet. So for now the GPU will refuse to load if there is no sort of mmu. Once address based limits are supported and tested to confirm that we aren't giving the GPU access to arbitrary memory, this restriction can be lifted Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>