drm/amdkfd: Use IH context ID for signal lookup
This speeds up signal lookup when the IH ring entry includes a valid context ID or partial context ID. Only if the context ID is found to be invalid, fall back to an exhaustive search of all signaled events. Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com> Acked-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@gmail.com>
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@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ static void cik_event_interrupt_wq(struct kfd_dev *dev,
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unsigned int pasid;
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const struct cik_ih_ring_entry *ihre =
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(const struct cik_ih_ring_entry *)ih_ring_entry;
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uint32_t context_id = ihre->data & 0xfffffff;
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pasid = (ihre->ring_id & 0xffff0000) >> 16;
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@ -54,11 +55,11 @@ static void cik_event_interrupt_wq(struct kfd_dev *dev,
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return;
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if (ihre->source_id == CIK_INTSRC_CP_END_OF_PIPE)
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kfd_signal_event_interrupt(pasid, 0, 0);
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kfd_signal_event_interrupt(pasid, context_id, 28);
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else if (ihre->source_id == CIK_INTSRC_SDMA_TRAP)
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kfd_signal_event_interrupt(pasid, 0, 0);
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kfd_signal_event_interrupt(pasid, context_id, 28);
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else if (ihre->source_id == CIK_INTSRC_SQ_INTERRUPT_MSG)
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kfd_signal_event_interrupt(pasid, ihre->data & 0xFF, 8);
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kfd_signal_event_interrupt(pasid, context_id & 0xff, 8);
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else if (ihre->source_id == CIK_INTSRC_CP_BAD_OPCODE)
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kfd_signal_hw_exception_event(pasid);
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}
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@ -53,12 +53,6 @@ struct kfd_signal_page {
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uint64_t __user *user_address;
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};
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/*
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* For signal events, the event ID is used as the interrupt user data.
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* For SQ s_sendmsg interrupts, this is limited to 8 bits.
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*/
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#define INTERRUPT_DATA_BITS 8
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static uint64_t *page_slots(struct kfd_signal_page *page)
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{
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@ -125,6 +119,54 @@ static struct kfd_event *lookup_event_by_id(struct kfd_process *p, uint32_t id)
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return idr_find(&p->event_idr, id);
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}
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/**
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* lookup_signaled_event_by_partial_id - Lookup signaled event from partial ID
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* @p: Pointer to struct kfd_process
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* @id: ID to look up
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* @bits: Number of valid bits in @id
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*
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* Finds the first signaled event with a matching partial ID. If no
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* matching signaled event is found, returns NULL. In that case the
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* caller should assume that the partial ID is invalid and do an
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* exhaustive search of all siglaned events.
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*
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* If multiple events with the same partial ID signal at the same
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* time, they will be found one interrupt at a time, not necessarily
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* in the same order the interrupts occurred. As long as the number of
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* interrupts is correct, all signaled events will be seen by the
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* driver.
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*/
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static struct kfd_event *lookup_signaled_event_by_partial_id(
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struct kfd_process *p, uint32_t id, uint32_t bits)
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{
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struct kfd_event *ev;
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if (!p->signal_page || id >= KFD_SIGNAL_EVENT_LIMIT)
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return NULL;
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/* Fast path for the common case that @id is not a partial ID
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* and we only need a single lookup.
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*/
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if (bits > 31 || (1U << bits) >= KFD_SIGNAL_EVENT_LIMIT) {
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if (page_slots(p->signal_page)[id] == UNSIGNALED_EVENT_SLOT)
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return NULL;
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return idr_find(&p->event_idr, id);
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}
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/* General case for partial IDs: Iterate over all matching IDs
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* and find the first one that has signaled.
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*/
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for (ev = NULL; id < KFD_SIGNAL_EVENT_LIMIT && !ev; id += 1U << bits) {
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if (page_slots(p->signal_page)[id] == UNSIGNALED_EVENT_SLOT)
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continue;
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ev = idr_find(&p->event_idr, id);
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}
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return ev;
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}
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static int create_signal_event(struct file *devkfd,
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struct kfd_process *p,
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struct kfd_event *ev)
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void kfd_signal_event_interrupt(unsigned int pasid, uint32_t partial_id,
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uint32_t valid_id_bits)
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{
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struct kfd_event *ev;
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struct kfd_event *ev = NULL;
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/*
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* Because we are called from arbitrary context (workqueue) as opposed
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mutex_lock(&p->event_mutex);
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if (valid_id_bits >= INTERRUPT_DATA_BITS) {
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/* Partial ID is a full ID. */
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ev = lookup_event_by_id(p, partial_id);
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if (valid_id_bits)
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ev = lookup_signaled_event_by_partial_id(p, partial_id,
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valid_id_bits);
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if (ev) {
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set_event_from_interrupt(p, ev);
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} else if (p->signal_page) {
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/*
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* Partial ID is in fact partial. For now we completely
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* ignore it, but we could use any bits we did receive to
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* search faster.
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* Partial ID lookup failed. Assume that the event ID
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* in the interrupt payload was invalid and do an
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* exhaustive search of signaled events.
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*/
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uint64_t *slots = page_slots(p->signal_page);
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uint32_t id;
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if (valid_id_bits)
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pr_debug_ratelimited("Partial ID invalid: %u (%u valid bits)\n",
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partial_id, valid_id_bits);
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if (p->signal_event_count < KFD_SIGNAL_EVENT_LIMIT/2) {
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/* With relatively few events, it's faster to
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* iterate over the event IDR
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