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authorcodeworkx <daniel.hillenbrand@codeworkx.de>2012-06-02 13:09:29 +0200
committercodeworkx <daniel.hillenbrand@codeworkx.de>2012-06-02 13:09:29 +0200
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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/media/video/samsung/mali')
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Kconfig63
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Makefile282
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Makefile.common59
l---------drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/arch1
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/arch-orion-m400/config.h154
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_block_allocator.c391
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_block_allocator.h18
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_GP2.c1493
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_MALI200.c1304
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_common.h182
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_core.c911
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_core.h134
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.c183
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.h99
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_gp.h21
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_l2_cache.c517
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_l2_cache.h25
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem.h17
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_buddy.c1427
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_mmu.c3157
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_mmu.h75
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_os.c346
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_os.h37
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_memory_engine.c363
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_memory_engine.h148
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_pp.h21
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_profiling.c364
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_profiling.h127
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_rendercore.c2031
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_rendercore.h565
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_session_manager.h19
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_subsystem.h107
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_utilization.c210
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_utilization.h44
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_vsync.c49
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk.h1716
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_bitops.h166
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_list.h184
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_mali.h252
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_uk_types.h1176
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_ukk.h723
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm.c1024
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm.h348
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_pmu.c350
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_pmu.h86
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy.c243
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy.h155
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.c80
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.h62
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.c470
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.h80
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_state.c716
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_state.h290
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_system.h61
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/license/gpl/mali_kernel_license.h31
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_device_pause_resume.c72
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_device_pause_resume.h19
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_ioctl.h79
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_linux.c594
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_linux.h41
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_pm.c709
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_pm.h20
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_sysfs.c401
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_sysfs.h30
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_pm.h53
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_pm_testsuite.h37
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_trace.h93
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_atomics.c55
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_indir_mmap.c86
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_indir_mmap.h48
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_irq.c218
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_locks.c249
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_low_level_mem.c599
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_mali.c52
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_math.c22
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_memory.c61
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_misc.c63
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_notification.c199
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_pm.c210
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_profiling.c47
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_specific.h32
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_time.c51
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_timers.c65
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_core.c142
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_gp.c128
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_mem.c336
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_pp.c103
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_profiling.c183
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_vsync.c41
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_wrappers.h75
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/default/mali_platform.c41
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/mali_platform.h167
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/orion-m400/mali_platform.c658
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/orion-m400/mali_platform_dvfs.c414
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/pegasus-m400/mali_platform.c756
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/pegasus-m400/mali_platform_dvfs.c722
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/regs/mali_200_regs.h170
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/regs/mali_gp_regs.h219
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-arm11-cc/mali_timestamp.c13
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-arm11-cc/mali_timestamp.h48
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-default/mali_timestamp.c13
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-default/mali_timestamp.h26
102 files changed, 31617 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Kconfig b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Kconfig
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b93bccf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Kconfig
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+#
+## S3C Multimedia Mali configuration
+##
+#
+# For Mali
+config VIDEO_MALI400MP
+ bool "Enable MALI integration"
+ depends on VIDEO_SAMSUNG
+ default n
+ ---help---
+ This enables MALI integration in the multimedia device driver
+
+choice
+depends on VIDEO_MALI400MP
+prompt "MALI MEMORY OPTION"
+default MALI_OSMEM_ONLY
+config MALI_DED_ONLY
+ bool "mali dedicated memory only"
+ ---help---
+ This enables MALI dedicated memory only option
+config MALI_DED_MMU
+ bool "mali dedicated memory with mmu enable"
+ ---help---
+ This enables MALI dedicated memory with mmu enable option
+config MALI_OSMEM_ONLY
+ bool "mali OS memory only"
+ ---help---
+ This enables MALI OS memory only option
+config MALI_DED_OSMEM
+ bool "mali dedicated memory and OS memory"
+ ---help---
+ This enables MALI dedicated memory and OS memory option
+
+endchoice
+config MALI_MEM_SIZE
+int "Dedicated Memory Size"
+ depends on VIDEO_MALI400MP && (MALI_DED_ONLY || MALI_DED_MMU || MALI_DED_OSMEM)
+ default "128"
+ ---help---
+ This value is dedicated memory size of Mali GPU(unit is MByte).
+
+
+# For DEBUG
+config VIDEO_MALI400MP_DEBUG
+ bool "Enables debug messages"
+ depends on VIDEO_MALI400MP
+ default n
+ help
+ This enables Mali driver debug messages.
+
+config VIDEO_MALI400MP_STREAMLINE_PROFILING
+ bool "Enables mali streamline profiling"
+ depends on VIDEO_MALI400MP
+ default n
+ help
+ This enables Mali streamline profiling.
+
+config VIDEO_MALI400MP_DVFS
+ bool "Enables DVFS"
+ depends on VIDEO_MALI400MP && PM
+ default y
+ help
+ This enables Mali driver DVFS.
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Makefile b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0ce60a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,282 @@
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+#
+# This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+# as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+#
+# A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+#
+
+OSKOS :=linux
+FILES_PREFIX=
+MALI_FILE_PREFIX := drivers/media/video/samsung/mali
+KBUILDROOT =
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_MALI_DED_ONLY),y)
+USING_OS_MEMORY=0
+USING_MMU=0
+USING_DED=1
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_MALI_DED_MMU),y)
+USING_OS_MEMORY=0
+USING_MMU=1
+USING_DED=1
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_MALI_OSMEM_ONLY),y)
+USING_MMU=1
+USING_DED=0
+USING_OS_MEMORY=1
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_MALI_DED_OSMEM),y)
+USING_MMU=1
+USING_DED=1
+USING_OS_MEMORY=1
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_PM),y)
+USING_PMM=1
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME),y)
+USING_MALI_RUN_TIME_PM=1
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_VIDEO_MALI400MP_DVFS),y)
+USING_GPU_UTILIZATION=1
+USING_MALI_DVFS_ENABLED=1
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_VIDEO_MALI400MP_DEBUG),y)
+BUILD=debug
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_VIDEO_MALI400MP_STREAMLINE_PROFILING),y)
+USING_PROFILING=1
+USING_TRACEPOINTS=1
+endif
+
+# set up defaults if not defined by the user
+PANIC_ON_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT ?= 1
+USING_MALI400 ?= 1
+USING_MMU ?= 1
+USING_DED ?= 0
+USING_UMP ?= 0
+ONLY_ZBT ?= 0
+USING_ZBT ?= 0
+USING_OS_MEMORY ?= 1
+USING_PMM ?= 0
+USING_MALI_RUN_TIME_PM ?= 0
+USING_MALI_PMM_TESTSUITE ?= 0
+USING_MALI_PMU ?= 0
+USING_GPU_UTILIZATION ?= 0
+OS_MEMORY_KERNEL_BUFFER_SIZE_IN_MB ?= 6
+USING_PROFILING ?= 0
+USING_TRACEPOINTS ?= 0
+USING_MALI_MAJOR_PREDEFINE = 1
+USING_MALI_DVFS_ENABLED ?= 0
+TIMESTAMP ?= default
+BUILD ?= release
+USING_MALI_PMM_EARLYSUSPEND ?= 0
+#USING_KERNEL_WITH_DMA_ALLOC_PHYS_PAGE ?= 0
+CONFIG_MALI_MEM_SIZE ?= 64
+
+#config validtion check
+ifeq ($(USING_OS_MEMORY),1)
+ USING_MMU = 1
+endif
+# Check if a Mali Core sub module should be enabled, true or false returned
+#submodule_enabled = $(shell gcc $(DEFINES) -E $(MALI_FILE_PREFIX)/arch/config.h | grep type | grep -c $(2))
+
+# Inside the kernel build system
+
+# This conditional makefile exports the global definition ARM_INTERNAL_BUILD. Customer releases will not include arm_internal.mak
+-include ../../../arm_internal.mak
+
+# Set up our defines, which will be passed to gcc
+DEFINES += -DUSING_ZBT=$(USING_ZBT)
+DEFINES += -DUSING_OS_MEMORY=$(USING_OS_MEMORY)
+DEFINES += -DUSING_MMU=$(USING_MMU)
+DEFINES += -DUSING_DED=$(USING_DED)
+DEFINES += -DUSING_UMP=$(USING_UMP)
+DEFINES += -DONLY_ZBT=$(ONLY_ZBT)
+DEFINES += -D_MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_INDIRECT_MMAP
+DEFINES += -DUSING_MALI_PMU=$(USING_MALI_PMU)
+DEFINES += -DMALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON=$(USING_MALI_RUN_TIME_PM)
+DEFINES += -DUSING_MALI_PMM=$(USING_PMM)
+DEFINES += -DMALI_GPU_UTILIZATION=$(USING_GPU_UTILIZATION)
+DEFINES += -DCONFIG_MALI_MEM_SIZE=$(CONFIG_MALI_MEM_SIZE)
+DEFINES += -D_MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_INDIRECT_MMAP
+DEFINES += -DMALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED=$(USING_PROFILING)
+DEFINES += -DMALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE=$(USING_MALI_PMM_TESTSUITE)
+DEFINES += -DMALI_MAJOR_PREDEFINE=$(USING_MALI_MAJOR_PREDEFINE)
+DEFINES += -DMALI_DVFS_ENABLED=$(USING_MALI_DVFS_ENABLED)
+DEFINES += -DUSING_MALI_PMM_EARLYSUSPEND=$(USING_MALI_PMM_EARLYSUSPEND)
+DEFINES += -DMALI_STATE_TRACKING=1
+DEFINES += -DMALI_OS_MEMORY_KERNEL_BUFFER_SIZE_IN_MB=$(OS_MEMORY_KERNEL_BUFFER_SIZE_IN_MB)
+DEFINES += -DMALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED=$(USING_TRACEPOINTS)
+DEFINES += -DMALI_REBOOTNOTIFIER
+
+ifeq ($(BUILD),debug)
+DEFINES += -DDEBUG
+endif
+
+# Linux has its own mmap cleanup handlers (see mali_kernel_mem_mmu.o)
+DEFINES += -DMALI_UKK_HAS_IMPLICIT_MMAP_CLEANUP
+
+# UMP
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_VIDEO_UMP),y)
+ DEFINES += -DMALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER=1 -DHAVE_UNLOCKED_IOCTL
+ EXTRA_CFLAGS += -I$(MALI_FILE_PREFIX)/../ump/include
+else
+ DEFINES += -DMALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER=0
+endif
+
+# Target build file
+obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_MALI400MP) += mali.o
+
+# Use our defines when compiling
+# MALI
+INCLUDES = \
+ -I$(MALI_FILE_PREFIX)\
+ -I$(MALI_FILE_PREFIX)/platform\
+ -I$(MALI_FILE_PREFIX)/common \
+ -I$(MALI_FILE_PREFIX)/linux
+
+EXTRA_CFLAGS += $(INCLUDES)\
+ $(DEFINES)
+
+
+EXTRA_CFLAGS += -I$(MALI_FILE_PREFIX)/linux/license/gpl
+EXTRA_CFLAGS += -I$(MALI_FILE_PREFIX)/common/pmm
+
+# Source files which always are included in a build
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_VIDEO_UMP),y)
+OSKFILES=\
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_irq.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_low_level_mem.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_mali.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_notification.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_time.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_timers.o
+else
+OSKFILES=\
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_atomics.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_irq.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_locks.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_low_level_mem.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_math.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_memory.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_misc.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_mali.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_notification.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_time.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_timers.o
+endif #($(CONFIG_VIDEO_UMP),y)
+
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_CPU_EXYNOS4210),y)
+ MALI_PLATFORM_FILE = platform/orion-m400/mali_platform.o
+else
+ MALI_PLATFORM_FILE = platform/pegasus-m400/mali_platform.o
+endif #($(CONFIG_CPU_EXYNOS4210),y)
+
+UKKFILES=\
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_ukk_mem.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_ukk_gp.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_ukk_pp.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_ukk_core.o \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_ukk_vsync.o
+
+mali-y := \
+ $(KBUILDROOT)common/mali_kernel_core.o \
+ $(KBUILDROOT)linux/mali_kernel_linux.o \
+ $(KBUILDROOT)linux/mali_osk_indir_mmap.o \
+ $(KBUILDROOT)common/mali_kernel_rendercore.o \
+ $(KBUILDROOT)common/mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.o \
+ $(KBUILDROOT)common/mali_kernel_vsync.o \
+ $(KBUILDROOT)linux/mali_kernel_sysfs.o \
+ $(KBUILDROOT)$(MALI_PLATFORM_FILE) \
+ $(KBUILDROOT)$(OSKFILES) \
+ $(KBUILDROOT)$(UKKFILES)
+ #__malidrv_build_info.o
+
+ifeq ($(USING_PROFILING),1)
+EXTRA_CFLAGS += -I$(MALI_FILE_PREFIX)/timestamp-default
+EXTRA_CFLAGS += -I$(MALI_FILE_PREFIX)/profiling/include
+mali-y += \
+ common/mali_kernel_profiling.o \
+ timestamp-$(TIMESTAMP)/mali_timestamp.o \
+ linux/mali_ukk_profiling.o
+
+EXTRA_CFLAGS += -I$(KBUILD_EXTMOD)/timestamp-$(TIMESTAMP)
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(USING_TRACEPOINTS),1)
+mali-y += \
+ linux/mali_osk_profiling.o
+endif
+
+# Selecting files to compile by parsing the config file
+
+ifeq ($(USING_PMM),1)
+mali-y += \
+ common/pmm/mali_pmm.o \
+ common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy.o \
+ common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.o \
+ common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.o \
+ common/pmm/mali_pmm_state.o \
+ linux/mali_kernel_pm.o \
+ linux/mali_osk_pm.o \
+ linux/mali_device_pause_resume.o
+endif
+ifeq ($(USING_MALI_PMU),1)
+mali-y += \
+ common/pmm/mali_pmm_pmu.o
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(USING_GPU_UTILIZATION),1)
+mali-y += \
+ common/mali_kernel_utilization.o
+endif
+
+# Mali-400 PP in use
+EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DUSING_MALI400
+mali-y += common/mali_kernel_MALI200.o
+
+# Mali-400 GP in use
+mali-y += common/mali_kernel_GP2.o
+
+# Mali MMU in use
+mali-y += \
+ common/mali_kernel_mem_mmu.o \
+ common/mali_kernel_memory_engine.o \
+ common/mali_block_allocator.o \
+ common/mali_kernel_mem_os.o
+
+# Mali Level2 cache in use
+EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DUSING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+mali-y += common/mali_kernel_l2_cache.o
+
+ifeq ($(USING_MALI_DVFS_ENABLED),1)
+ifeq ($(CONFIG_CPU_EXYNOS4210),y)
+mali-y += \
+ platform/orion-m400/mali_platform_dvfs.o
+else
+mali-y += \
+ platform/pegasus-m400/mali_platform_dvfs.o
+endif #($(CONFIG_CPU_EXYNOS4210),y)
+endif #($(USING_MALI_DVFS_ENABLED),1)
+
+ifeq ($(PANIC_ON_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT),1)
+ EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DUSING_KERNEL_PANIC
+endif
+
+# Get subversion revision number, fall back to 0000 if no svn info is available
+SVN_REV:=$(shell ((svnversion | grep -qv exported && echo -n 'Revision: ' && svnversion) || git svn info | sed -e 's/$$$$/M/' | grep '^Revision: ' || echo ${MALI_RELEASE_NAME}) 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's/^Revision: //')
+
+EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DSVN_REV=$(SVN_REV)
+EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DSVN_REV_STRING=\"$(SVN_REV)\"
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Makefile.common b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Makefile.common
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..53d4e5b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/Makefile.common
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+#
+# This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+# as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+#
+# A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+#
+
+# Check if a Mali Core sub module should be enabled, true or false returned
+submodule_enabled = $(shell gcc $(DEFINES) -E $1/arch/config.h | grep type | grep -c $(2))
+
+OSKFILES=\
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_atomics.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_irq.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_locks.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_low_level_mem.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_math.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_memory.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_misc.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_mali.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_notification.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_time.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_osk_timers.c
+
+UKKFILES=\
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_ukk_mem.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_ukk_gp.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_ukk_pp.c \
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_ukk_core.c
+
+ifeq ($(USING_PROFILING),1)
+UKKFILES+=\
+ $(FILES_PREFIX)$(OSKOS)/mali_ukk_profiling.c
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(MALI_PLATFORM_FILE),)
+MALI_PLATFORM_FILE=platform/default/mali_platform.c
+endif
+
+# Get subversion revision number, fall back to only ${MALI_RELEASE_NAME} if no svn info is available
+SVN_REV := $(shell (cd $(DRIVER_DIR); (svnversion | grep -qv exported && svnversion) || git svn info | grep '^Revision: '| sed -e 's/^Revision: //' ) 2>/dev/null )
+ifeq ($(SVN_REV),)
+SVN_REV := $(MALI_RELEASE_NAME)
+else
+SVN_REV := $(MALI_RELEASE_NAME)-r$(SVN_REV)
+endif
+
+# Common version-string, will be extended by OS-specifc sections
+VERSION_STRINGS :=
+VERSION_STRINGS += CONFIG=$(CONFIG)
+VERSION_STRINGS += USING_OS_MEMORY=$(USING_OS_MEMORY)
+VERSION_STRINGS += API_VERSION=$(shell cd $(DRIVER_DIR); grep "\#define _MALI_API_VERSION" $(FILES_PREFIX)common\/mali_uk_types.h | cut -d' ' -f 3 )
+VERSION_STRINGS += REPO_URL=$(shell cd $(DRIVER_DIR); (svn info || git svn info || echo 'URL: $(MALI_RELEASE_NAME)') 2>/dev/null | grep '^URL: ' | cut -d: -f2- | cut -b2-)
+VERSION_STRINGS += REVISION=$(SVN_REV)
+VERSION_STRINGS += CHANGED_REVISION=$(shell cd $(DRIVER_DIR); (svn info || git svn info || echo 'Last Changed Rev: $(MALI_RELEASE_NAME)') 2>/dev/null | grep '^Last Changed Rev: ' | cut -d: -f2- | cut -b2-)
+VERSION_STRINGS += CHANGE_DATE=$(shell cd $(DRIVER_DIR); (svn info || git svn info || echo 'Last Changed Date: $(MALI_RELEASE_NAME)') 2>/dev/null | grep '^Last Changed Date: ' | cut -d: -f2- | cut -b2-)
+VERSION_STRINGS += BUILD_DATE=$(shell date)
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/arch b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/arch
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..6154ca4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/arch
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+arch-orion-m400 \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/arch-orion-m400/config.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/arch-orion-m400/config.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5c4d79d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/arch-orion-m400/config.h
@@ -0,0 +1,154 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __ARCH_CONFIG_H__
+#define __ARCH_CONFIG_H__
+
+/* Configuration for the EB platform with ZBT memory enabled */
+/*zepplin added 2010.08.17 for orion configuration*/
+#define MALI_BASE_ADDR 0x13000000
+#define GP_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR
+#define L2_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR+0x1000
+#define PMU_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR+0x2000
+#define GP_MMU_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR+0x3000
+#define PP0_MMU_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR+0x4000
+#define PP1_MMU_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR+0x5000
+#define PP2_MMU_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR+0x6000
+#define PP3_MMU_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR+0x7000
+#define PP0_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR+0x8000
+#define PP1_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR+0xA000
+#define PP2_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR+0xC000
+#define PP3_ADDR MALI_BASE_ADDR+0xE000
+
+/*for mmu and os memory*/
+#define MEM_BASE_ADDR 0x40000000
+#define MEM_TOTAL_SIZE 0x40000000
+#define MEM_MALI_OS_SIZE 0x40000000
+
+/*for dedicated memory*/
+//#define MEM_MALI_BASE 0x58000000
+//#define MEM_MALI_SIZE 0x08000000
+#define MEM_MALI_SIZE CONFIG_MALI_MEM_SIZE*1024*1024
+#define MEM_MALI_BASE 0x80000000 - MEM_MALI_SIZE
+
+static _mali_osk_resource_t arch_configuration [] =
+{
+ {
+ .type = MALI400GP,
+ .description = "Mali-400 GP",
+ .base = GP_ADDR,
+ .irq = IRQ_GP_3D,
+ .mmu_id = 1
+ },
+ {
+ .type = MALI400PP,
+ .base = PP0_ADDR,
+ .irq = IRQ_PP0_3D,
+ .description = "Mali-400 PP 0",
+ .mmu_id = 2
+ },
+ {
+ .type = MALI400PP,
+ .base = PP1_ADDR,
+ .irq = IRQ_PP1_3D,
+ .description = "Mali-400 PP 1",
+ .mmu_id = 3
+ },
+ {
+ .type = MALI400PP,
+ .base = PP2_ADDR,
+ .irq = IRQ_PP2_3D,
+ .description = "Mali-400 PP 2",
+ .mmu_id = 4
+ },
+ {
+ .type = MALI400PP,
+ .base = PP3_ADDR,
+ .irq = IRQ_PP3_3D,
+ .description = "Mali-400 PP 3",
+ .mmu_id = 5
+ },
+#if USING_MMU
+ {
+ .type = MMU,
+ .base = GP_MMU_ADDR,
+ .irq = IRQ_GPMMU_3D,
+ .description = "Mali-400 MMU for GP",
+ .mmu_id = 1
+ },
+ {
+ .type = MMU,
+ .base = PP0_MMU_ADDR,
+ .irq = IRQ_PPMMU0_3D,
+ .description = "Mali-400 MMU for PP 0",
+ .mmu_id = 2
+ },
+ {
+ .type = MMU,
+ .base = PP1_MMU_ADDR,
+ .irq = IRQ_PPMMU1_3D,
+ .description = "Mali-400 MMU for PP 1",
+ .mmu_id = 3
+ },
+ {
+ .type = MMU,
+ .base = PP2_MMU_ADDR,
+ .irq = IRQ_PPMMU2_3D,
+ .description = "Mali-400 MMU for PP 2",
+ .mmu_id = 4
+ },
+ {
+ .type = MMU,
+ .base = PP3_MMU_ADDR,
+ .irq = IRQ_PPMMU3_3D,
+ .description = "Mali-400 MMU for PP 3",
+ .mmu_id = 5
+ },
+#if USING_OS_MEMORY
+ {
+ .type = OS_MEMORY,
+ .description = "System Memory",
+ .size = MEM_MALI_OS_SIZE,
+ .flags = _MALI_CPU_WRITEABLE | _MALI_CPU_READABLE | _MALI_PP_READABLE | _MALI_PP_WRITEABLE | _MALI_GP_READABLE | _MALI_GP_WRITEABLE
+ },
+#endif
+#if USING_DED /* Dedicated Memory */
+ {
+ .type = MEMORY,
+ .description = "Dedicated Memory",
+ .base = MEM_MALI_BASE,
+ .size = MEM_MALI_SIZE,
+ .flags = _MALI_CPU_WRITEABLE | _MALI_CPU_READABLE | _MALI_PP_READABLE | _MALI_PP_WRITEABLE | _MALI_GP_READABLE | _MALI_GP_WRITEABLE | _MALI_MMU_READABLE | _MALI_MMU_WRITEABLE
+ },
+#endif/* if USING_OS_MEMORY*/
+ {
+ .type = MEM_VALIDATION,
+ .description = "memory validation",
+ .base = MEM_BASE_ADDR,
+ .size = MEM_TOTAL_SIZE,
+ .flags = _MALI_CPU_WRITEABLE | _MALI_CPU_READABLE | _MALI_PP_READABLE | _MALI_PP_WRITEABLE | _MALI_GP_READABLE | _MALI_GP_WRITEABLE | _MALI_MMU_READABLE | _MALI_MMU_WRITEABLE
+ },
+#else /* Not using MMU */
+ {
+ .type = MEMORY,
+ .description = "Dedicated Memory",
+ .base = MEM_MALI_BASE,
+ .size = MEM_MALI_SIZE,
+ .flags = _MALI_CPU_WRITEABLE | _MALI_CPU_READABLE | _MALI_PP_READABLE | _MALI_PP_WRITEABLE | _MALI_GP_READABLE | _MALI_GP_WRITEABLE | _MALI_MMU_READABLE | _MALI_MMU_WRITEABLE
+ },
+#endif
+ {
+ .type = MALI400L2,
+ .base = L2_ADDR,
+ .description = "Mali-400 L2 cache"
+ },
+};
+
+#endif /* __ARCH_CONFIG_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_block_allocator.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_block_allocator.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5f421f0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_block_allocator.c
@@ -0,0 +1,391 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_memory_engine.h"
+#include "mali_block_allocator.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+#define MALI_BLOCK_SIZE (256UL * 1024UL) /* 256 kB, remember to keep the ()s */
+
+typedef struct block_info
+{
+ struct block_info * next;
+} block_info;
+
+/* The structure used as the handle produced by block_allocator_allocate,
+ * and removed by block_allocator_release */
+typedef struct block_allocator_allocation
+{
+ /* The list will be released in reverse order */
+ block_info *last_allocated;
+ mali_allocation_engine * engine;
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+ u32 start_offset;
+ u32 mapping_length;
+} block_allocator_allocation;
+
+
+typedef struct block_allocator
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *mutex;
+ block_info * all_blocks;
+ block_info * first_free;
+ u32 base;
+ u32 cpu_usage_adjust;
+ u32 num_blocks;
+} block_allocator;
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 get_phys(block_allocator * info, block_info * block);
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result block_allocator_allocate(void* ctx, mali_allocation_engine * engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32* offset, mali_physical_memory_allocation * alloc_info);
+static void block_allocator_release(void * ctx, void * handle);
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result block_allocator_allocate_page_table_block(void * ctx, mali_page_table_block * block);
+static void block_allocator_release_page_table_block( mali_page_table_block *page_table_block );
+static void block_allocator_destroy(mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator);
+static u32 block_allocator_stat(mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator);
+
+mali_physical_memory_allocator * mali_block_allocator_create(u32 base_address, u32 cpu_usage_adjust, u32 size, const char *name)
+{
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator;
+ block_allocator * info;
+ u32 usable_size;
+ u32 num_blocks;
+
+ usable_size = size & ~(MALI_BLOCK_SIZE - 1);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali block allocator create for region starting at 0x%08X length 0x%08X\n", base_address, size));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("%d usable bytes\n", usable_size));
+ num_blocks = usable_size / MALI_BLOCK_SIZE;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("which becomes %d blocks\n", num_blocks));
+
+ if (usable_size == 0)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Memory block of size %d is unusable\n", size));
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ allocator = _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(mali_physical_memory_allocator));
+ if (NULL != allocator)
+ {
+ info = _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(block_allocator));
+ if (NULL != info)
+ {
+ info->mutex = _mali_osk_lock_init( _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED, 0, 105);
+ if (NULL != info->mutex)
+ {
+ info->all_blocks = _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(block_info) * num_blocks);
+ if (NULL != info->all_blocks)
+ {
+ u32 i;
+ info->first_free = NULL;
+ info->num_blocks = num_blocks;
+
+ info->base = base_address;
+ info->cpu_usage_adjust = cpu_usage_adjust;
+
+ for ( i = 0; i < num_blocks; i++)
+ {
+ info->all_blocks[i].next = info->first_free;
+ info->first_free = &info->all_blocks[i];
+ }
+
+ allocator->allocate = block_allocator_allocate;
+ allocator->allocate_page_table_block = block_allocator_allocate_page_table_block;
+ allocator->destroy = block_allocator_destroy;
+ allocator->stat = block_allocator_stat;
+ allocator->ctx = info;
+ allocator->name = name;
+
+ return allocator;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(info->mutex);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_free(info);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_free(allocator);
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static void block_allocator_destroy(mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator)
+{
+ block_allocator * info;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(allocator);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(allocator->ctx);
+ info = (block_allocator*)allocator->ctx;
+
+ _mali_osk_free(info->all_blocks);
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(info->mutex);
+ _mali_osk_free(info);
+ _mali_osk_free(allocator);
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 get_phys(block_allocator * info, block_info * block)
+{
+ return info->base + ((block - info->all_blocks) * MALI_BLOCK_SIZE);
+}
+
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result block_allocator_allocate(void* ctx, mali_allocation_engine * engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32* offset, mali_physical_memory_allocation * alloc_info)
+{
+ block_allocator * info;
+ u32 left;
+ block_info * last_allocated = NULL;
+ mali_physical_memory_allocation_result result = MALI_MEM_ALLOC_NONE;
+ block_allocator_allocation *ret_allocation;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(ctx);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(offset);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(alloc_info);
+
+ info = (block_allocator*)ctx;
+ left = descriptor->size - *offset;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(0 != left);
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_lock_wait(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW)) return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+
+ ret_allocation = _mali_osk_malloc( sizeof(block_allocator_allocation) );
+
+ if ( NULL == ret_allocation )
+ {
+ /* Failure; try another allocator by returning MALI_MEM_ALLOC_NONE */
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ ret_allocation->start_offset = *offset;
+ ret_allocation->mapping_length = 0;
+
+ while ((left > 0) && (info->first_free))
+ {
+ block_info * block;
+ u32 phys_addr;
+ u32 padding;
+ u32 current_mapping_size;
+
+ block = info->first_free;
+ info->first_free = info->first_free->next;
+ block->next = last_allocated;
+ last_allocated = block;
+
+ phys_addr = get_phys(info, block);
+
+ padding = *offset & (MALI_BLOCK_SIZE-1);
+
+ if (MALI_BLOCK_SIZE - padding < left)
+ {
+ current_mapping_size = MALI_BLOCK_SIZE - padding;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ current_mapping_size = left;
+ }
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_allocation_engine_map_physical(engine, descriptor, *offset, phys_addr + padding, info->cpu_usage_adjust, current_mapping_size))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mapping of physical memory failed\n"));
+ result = MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+ mali_allocation_engine_unmap_physical(engine, descriptor, ret_allocation->start_offset, ret_allocation->mapping_length, (_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t)0);
+
+ /* release all memory back to the pool */
+ while (last_allocated)
+ {
+ /* This relinks every block we've just allocated back into the free-list */
+ block = last_allocated->next;
+ last_allocated->next = info->first_free;
+ info->first_free = last_allocated;
+ last_allocated = block;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ *offset += current_mapping_size;
+ left -= current_mapping_size;
+ ret_allocation->mapping_length += current_mapping_size;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (last_allocated)
+ {
+ if (left) result = MALI_MEM_ALLOC_PARTIAL;
+ else result = MALI_MEM_ALLOC_FINISHED;
+
+ /* Record all the information about this allocation */
+ ret_allocation->last_allocated = last_allocated;
+ ret_allocation->engine = engine;
+ ret_allocation->descriptor = descriptor;
+
+ alloc_info->ctx = info;
+ alloc_info->handle = ret_allocation;
+ alloc_info->release = block_allocator_release;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Free the allocation information - nothing to be passed back */
+ _mali_osk_free( ret_allocation );
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+static void block_allocator_release(void * ctx, void * handle)
+{
+ block_allocator * info;
+ block_info * block, * next;
+ block_allocator_allocation *allocation;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(ctx);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(handle);
+
+ info = (block_allocator*)ctx;
+ allocation = (block_allocator_allocation*)handle;
+ block = allocation->last_allocated;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(block);
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_lock_wait(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("allocator release: Failed to get mutex\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* unmap */
+ mali_allocation_engine_unmap_physical(allocation->engine, allocation->descriptor, allocation->start_offset, allocation->mapping_length, (_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t)0);
+
+ while (block)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(!((block < info->all_blocks) || (block > (info->all_blocks + info->num_blocks))));
+
+ next = block->next;
+
+ /* relink into free-list */
+ block->next = info->first_free;
+ info->first_free = block;
+
+ /* advance the loop */
+ block = next;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ _mali_osk_free( allocation );
+}
+
+
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result block_allocator_allocate_page_table_block(void * ctx, mali_page_table_block * block)
+{
+ block_allocator * info;
+ mali_physical_memory_allocation_result result = MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(ctx);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(block);
+ info = (block_allocator*)ctx;
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_lock_wait(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW)) return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+
+ if (NULL != info->first_free)
+ {
+ void * virt;
+ u32 phys;
+ u32 size;
+ block_info * alloc;
+ alloc = info->first_free;
+
+ phys = get_phys(info, alloc); /* Does not modify info or alloc */
+ size = MALI_BLOCK_SIZE; /* Must be multiple of MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE */
+ virt = _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion( phys, size, "Mali block allocator page tables" );
+
+ /* Failure of _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion will result in MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE,
+ * because it's unlikely another allocator will be able to map in. */
+
+ if ( NULL != virt )
+ {
+ block->ctx = info; /* same as incoming ctx */
+ block->handle = alloc;
+ block->phys_base = phys;
+ block->size = size;
+ block->release = block_allocator_release_page_table_block;
+ block->mapping = virt;
+
+ info->first_free = alloc->next;
+
+ alloc->next = NULL; /* Could potentially link many blocks together instead */
+
+ result = MALI_MEM_ALLOC_FINISHED;
+ }
+ }
+ else result = MALI_MEM_ALLOC_NONE;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+
+static void block_allocator_release_page_table_block( mali_page_table_block *page_table_block )
+{
+ block_allocator * info;
+ block_info * block, * next;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( page_table_block );
+
+ info = (block_allocator*)page_table_block->ctx;
+ block = (block_info*)page_table_block->handle;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(info);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(block);
+
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_lock_wait(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("allocator release: Failed to get mutex\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Unmap all the physical memory at once */
+ _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion( page_table_block->phys_base, page_table_block->size, page_table_block->mapping );
+
+ /** @note This loop handles the case where more than one block_info was linked.
+ * Probably unnecssary for page table block releasing. */
+ while (block)
+ {
+ next = block->next;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(!((block < info->all_blocks) || (block > (info->all_blocks + info->num_blocks))));
+
+ block->next = info->first_free;
+ info->first_free = block;
+
+ block = next;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+}
+
+static u32 block_allocator_stat(mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator)
+{
+ block_allocator * info;
+ block_info *block;
+ u32 free_blocks = 0;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(allocator);
+
+ info = (block_allocator*)allocator->ctx;
+ block = info->first_free;
+
+ while(block)
+ {
+ free_blocks++;
+ block = block->next;
+ }
+ return (info->num_blocks - free_blocks) * MALI_BLOCK_SIZE;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_block_allocator.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_block_allocator.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d3f0f9b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_block_allocator.h
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_BLOCK_ALLOCATOR_H__
+#define __MALI_BLOCK_ALLOCATOR_H__
+
+#include "mali_kernel_memory_engine.h"
+
+mali_physical_memory_allocator * mali_block_allocator_create(u32 base_address, u32 cpu_usage_adjust, u32 size, const char *name);
+
+#endif /* __MALI_BLOCK_ALLOCATOR_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_GP2.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_GP2.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cfd70f4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_GP2.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1493 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+//added for SPI
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+#include "regs/mali_gp_regs.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_rendercore.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_osk_list.h"
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+#include "mali_kernel_profiling.h"
+#endif
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+#include "mali_kernel_l2_cache.h"
+#endif
+#if USING_MMU
+#include "mali_kernel_mem_mmu.h" /* Needed for mali_kernel_mmu_force_bus_reset() */
+#endif
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+#define MALI_GP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME "MaliGP2"
+#define MALI_GP_CORE_TYPE _MALI_GP2
+#elif defined(USING_MALI400)
+#define MALI_GP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME "Mali-400 GP"
+#define MALI_GP_CORE_TYPE _MALI_400_GP
+#else
+#error "No supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+
+#define GET_JOB_EMBEDDED_PTR(job) (&((job)->embedded_core_job))
+#define GET_JOBGP2_PTR(job_extern) _MALI_OSK_CONTAINER_OF(job_extern, maligp_job, embedded_core_job)
+
+/* Initialized when this subsystem is initialized. This is determined by the
+ * position in subsystems[], and so the value used to initialize this is
+ * determined at compile time */
+static mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier mali_subsystem_gp_id = -1;
+
+static mali_core_renderunit * last_gp_core_cookie = NULL;
+
+/* Describing a maligp job settings */
+typedef struct maligp_job
+{
+ /* The general job struct common for all mali cores */
+ mali_core_job embedded_core_job;
+ _mali_uk_gp_start_job_s user_input;
+
+ u32 irq_status;
+ u32 status_reg_on_stop;
+ u32 perf_counter0;
+ u32 perf_counter1;
+ u32 vscl_stop_addr;
+ u32 plbcl_stop_addr;
+ u32 heap_current_addr;
+
+ /* The data we will return back to the user */
+ _mali_osk_notification_t *notification_obj;
+
+ int is_stalled_waiting_for_more_memory;
+
+ u32 active_mask;
+ /* progress checking */
+ u32 last_vscl;
+ u32 last_plbcl;
+ /* extended progress checking, only enabled when we can use one of the performance counters */
+ u32 have_extended_progress_checking;
+ u32 vertices;
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src0;
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src1;
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val0;
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val1;
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ u32 pid;
+ u32 tid;
+#endif
+} maligp_job;
+
+/*Functions Exposed to the General External System through
+ function pointers.*/
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_subsystem_startup(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+#if USING_MMU
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_subsystem_mmu_connect(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+#endif
+static void maligp_subsystem_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_subsystem_session_begin(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot, _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * queue);
+static void maligp_subsystem_session_end(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_subsystem_core_system_info_fill(_mali_system_info* info);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_renderunit_create(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource);
+#if USING_MMU
+static void maligp_subsystem_broadcast_notification(mali_core_notification_message message, u32 data);
+#endif
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+u32 maligp_subsystem_dump_state(char *buf, u32 size);
+#endif
+
+/* Internal support functions */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_core_version_legal( mali_core_renderunit *core );
+static void maligp_raw_reset( mali_core_renderunit *core);
+static void maligp_reset_hard(struct mali_core_renderunit * core);
+static void maligp_reset(mali_core_renderunit *core);
+static void maligp_initialize_registers_mgmt(mali_core_renderunit *core );
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+static void maligp_print_regs(int debug_level, mali_core_renderunit *core);
+#endif
+
+/* Functions exposed to mali_core system through functionpointers
+ in the subsystem struct. */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_maligp_start_job(mali_core_job * job, mali_core_renderunit * core);
+static u32 subsystem_maligp_irq_handler_upper_half(mali_core_renderunit * core);
+static int subsystem_maligp_irq_handler_bottom_half(mali_core_renderunit* core);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_maligp_get_new_job_from_user(struct mali_core_session * session, void * argument);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_maligp_suspend_response(struct mali_core_session * session, void * argument);
+static void subsystem_maligp_return_job_to_user(mali_core_job * job, mali_subsystem_job_end_code end_status);
+static void subsystem_maligp_renderunit_delete(mali_core_renderunit * core);
+static void subsystem_maligp_renderunit_reset_core(struct mali_core_renderunit * core, mali_core_reset_style style );
+static void subsystem_maligp_renderunit_probe_core_irq_trigger(struct mali_core_renderunit* core);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_maligp_renderunit_probe_core_irq_finished(struct mali_core_renderunit* core);
+static void subsystem_maligp_renderunit_stop_bus(struct mali_core_renderunit* core);
+
+/* Variables */
+static register_address_and_value default_mgmt_regs[] =
+{
+ { MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED }
+};
+
+
+/* This will be one of the subsystems in the array of subsystems:
+ static struct mali_kernel_subsystem * subsystems[];
+ found in file: mali_kernel_core.c
+*/
+
+struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_gp2=
+{
+ maligp_subsystem_startup, /* startup */
+ NULL, /*maligp_subsystem_terminate,*/ /* shutdown */
+#if USING_MMU
+ maligp_subsystem_mmu_connect, /* load_complete */
+#else
+ NULL,
+#endif
+ maligp_subsystem_core_system_info_fill, /* system_info_fill */
+ maligp_subsystem_session_begin, /* session_begin */
+ maligp_subsystem_session_end, /* session_end */
+#if USING_MMU
+ maligp_subsystem_broadcast_notification, /* broadcast_notification */
+#else
+ NULL,
+#endif
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ maligp_subsystem_dump_state, /* dump_state */
+#endif
+} ;
+
+static mali_core_subsystem subsystem_maligp ;
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_subsystem_startup(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali GP: maligp_subsystem_startup\n") ) ;
+
+ mali_subsystem_gp_id = id;
+
+ /* All values get 0 as default */
+ _mali_osk_memset(&subsystem_maligp, 0, sizeof(*subsystem));
+
+ subsystem = &subsystem_maligp;
+ subsystem->start_job = &subsystem_maligp_start_job;
+ subsystem->irq_handler_upper_half = &subsystem_maligp_irq_handler_upper_half;
+ subsystem->irq_handler_bottom_half = &subsystem_maligp_irq_handler_bottom_half;
+ subsystem->get_new_job_from_user = &subsystem_maligp_get_new_job_from_user;
+ subsystem->suspend_response = &subsystem_maligp_suspend_response;
+ subsystem->return_job_to_user = &subsystem_maligp_return_job_to_user;
+ subsystem->renderunit_delete = &subsystem_maligp_renderunit_delete;
+ subsystem->reset_core = &subsystem_maligp_renderunit_reset_core;
+ subsystem->stop_bus = &subsystem_maligp_renderunit_stop_bus;
+ subsystem->probe_core_irq_trigger = &subsystem_maligp_renderunit_probe_core_irq_trigger;
+ subsystem->probe_core_irq_acknowledge = &subsystem_maligp_renderunit_probe_core_irq_finished;
+
+ /* Setting variables in the general core part of the subsystem.*/
+ subsystem->name = MALI_GP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME;
+ subsystem->core_type = MALI_GP_CORE_TYPE;
+ subsystem->id = id;
+
+ /* Initiates the rest of the general core part of the subsystem */
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(mali_core_subsystem_init( subsystem ));
+
+ /* This will register the function for adding MALIGP2 cores to the subsystem */
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(_mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(MALIGP2, maligp_renderunit_create));
+#endif
+#if defined(USING_MALI400)
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(_mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(MALI400GP, maligp_renderunit_create));
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali GP: maligp_subsystem_startup\n") ) ;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+#if USING_MMU
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_subsystem_mmu_connect(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem_attach_mmu(&subsystem_maligp);
+ MALI_SUCCESS; /* OK */
+}
+#endif
+
+static void maligp_subsystem_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali GP: maligp_subsystem_terminate\n") ) ;
+ mali_core_subsystem_cleanup(&subsystem_maligp);
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_subsystem_session_begin(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot, _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * queue)
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali GP: maligp_subsystem_session_begin\n") ) ;
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session = _mali_osk_malloc( sizeof(*session) ), _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+
+ _mali_osk_memset(session, 0, sizeof(*session) );
+ *slot = (mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot)session;
+
+ session->subsystem = &subsystem_maligp;
+
+ session->notification_queue = queue;
+
+#if USING_MMU
+ session->mmu_session = mali_session_data;
+#endif
+
+ mali_core_session_begin(session);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali GP: maligp_subsystem_session_begin\n") ) ;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static void maligp_subsystem_session_end(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot)
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+ /** @note mali_session_data not needed here */
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali GP: maligp_subsystem_session_end\n") ) ;
+ if ( NULL==slot || NULL==*slot)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Input slot==NULL"));
+ return;
+ }
+ session = (mali_core_session *)*slot;
+ mali_core_session_close(session);
+
+ _mali_osk_free(session);
+ *slot = NULL;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali GP: maligp_subsystem_session_end\n") ) ;
+}
+
+/**
+ * We fill in info about all the cores we have
+ * @param info Pointer to system info struct to update
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, or another _mali_osk_errcode_t for errors.
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_subsystem_core_system_info_fill(_mali_system_info* info)
+{
+ return mali_core_subsystem_system_info_fill(&subsystem_maligp, info);
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_renderunit_create(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit *core;
+ int err;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali GP: maligp_renderunit_create\n") ) ;
+ /* Checking that the resource settings are correct */
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+ if(MALIGP2 != resource->type)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Can not register this resource as a " MALI_GP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME " core."));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+#elif defined(USING_MALI400)
+ if(MALI400GP != resource->type)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Can not register this resource as a " MALI_GP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME " core."));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+#endif
+ if ( 0 != resource->size )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Memory size set to " MALI_GP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME " core should be zero."));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ if ( NULL == resource->description )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("A " MALI_GP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME " core needs a unique description field"));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* Create a new core object */
+ core = (mali_core_renderunit*) _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(*core));
+ if ( NULL == core )
+ {
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* Variables set to be able to open and register the core */
+ core->subsystem = &subsystem_maligp ;
+ core->registers_base_addr = resource->base ;
+ core->size = MALIGP2_REGISTER_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE ;
+ core->description = resource->description;
+ core->irq_nr = resource->irq ;
+#if USING_MMU
+ core->mmu_id = resource->mmu_id;
+ core->mmu = NULL;
+#endif
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ /* Set up core's PMM id */
+ core->pmm_id = MALI_PMM_CORE_GP;
+#endif
+
+ err = mali_core_renderunit_init( core );
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to initialize renderunit\n"));
+ goto exit_on_error0;
+ }
+
+ /* Map the new core object, setting: core->registers_mapped */
+ err = mali_core_renderunit_map_registers(core);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) goto exit_on_error1;
+
+ /* Check that the register mapping of the core works.
+ Return 0 if maligp core is present and accessible. */
+ if (mali_benchmark) {
+ core->core_version = MALI_GP_PRODUCT_ID << 16;
+ } else {
+ core->core_version = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VERSION);
+ }
+
+ err = maligp_core_version_legal(core);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) goto exit_on_error2;
+
+ /* Reset the core. Put the core into a state where it can start to render. */
+ maligp_reset(core);
+
+ /* Registering IRQ, init the work_queue_irq_handle */
+ /* Adding this core as an available renderunit in the subsystem. */
+ err = mali_core_subsystem_register_renderunit(&subsystem_maligp, core);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) goto exit_on_error2;
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali GP: Initial Register settings:\n"));
+ maligp_print_regs(4, core);
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali GP: maligp_renderunit_create\n") ) ;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+exit_on_error2:
+ mali_core_renderunit_unmap_registers(core);
+exit_on_error1:
+ mali_core_renderunit_term(core);
+exit_on_error0:
+ _mali_osk_free( core ) ;
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Renderunit NOT created."));
+ MALI_ERROR((_mali_osk_errcode_t)err);
+}
+
+#if USING_MMU
+/* Used currently only for signalling when MMU has a pagefault */
+static void maligp_subsystem_broadcast_notification(mali_core_notification_message message, u32 data)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem_broadcast_notification(&subsystem_maligp, message, data);
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+static void maligp_print_regs(int debug_level, mali_core_renderunit *core)
+{
+ if (debug_level <= mali_debug_level)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, (" VS 0x%08X 0x%08X, PLBU 0x%08X 0x%08X ALLOC 0x%08X 0x%08X\n",
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VSCL_START_ADDR),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VSCL_END_ADDR),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBUCL_START_ADDR),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBUCL_END_ADDR),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBU_ALLOC_START_ADDR),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBU_ALLOC_END_ADDR))
+ );
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, (" IntRaw 0x%08X IntMask 0x%08X, Status 0x%02X Ver: 0x%08X \n",
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_RAWSTAT),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VERSION)));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, (" PERF_CNT Enbl:%d %d Src: %02d %02d VAL: 0x%08X 0x%08X\n",
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_ENABLE),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_ENABLE),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_SRC),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_SRC),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_VALUE),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_VALUE)));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, (" VS_START 0x%08X PLBU_START 0x%08X AXI_ERR 0x%08X\n",
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VSCL_START_ADDR_READ),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBCL_START_ADDR_READ),
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_CONTR_AXI_BUS_ERROR_STAT)));
+ }
+}
+#endif
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_core_version_legal( mali_core_renderunit *core )
+{
+ u32 mali_type;
+
+ mali_type = core->core_version >> 16;
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI400)
+ if ( MALI400_GP_PRODUCT_ID != mali_type && MALI300_GP_PRODUCT_ID != mali_type )
+#else
+ if ( MALI_GP_PRODUCT_ID != mali_type )
+#endif
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Error: reading this from maligp version register: 0x%x\n", core->core_version));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali GP: core_version_legal: Reads correct mali version: %d\n", core->core_version )) ;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static void subsystem_maligp_renderunit_stop_bus(struct mali_core_renderunit* core)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CMD, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_STOP_BUS);
+}
+
+static void maligp_reset( mali_core_renderunit *core )
+{
+ if (!mali_benchmark) {
+ maligp_raw_reset(core);
+ maligp_initialize_registers_mgmt(core);
+ }
+}
+
+
+static void maligp_reset_hard( mali_core_renderunit *core )
+{
+ const int reset_finished_loop_count = 15;
+ const u32 reset_wait_target_register = MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_WRITE_BOUND_LOW;
+ const u32 reset_invalid_value = 0xC0FFE000;
+ const u32 reset_check_value = 0xC01A0000;
+ const u32 reset_default_value = 0;
+ int i;
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, reset_wait_target_register, reset_invalid_value);
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CMD, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_RESET);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < reset_finished_loop_count; i++)
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, reset_wait_target_register, reset_check_value);
+ if (reset_check_value == mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, reset_wait_target_register))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Reset loop exiting after %d iterations\n", i));
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (i == reset_finished_loop_count)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("The reset loop didn't work\n"));
+ }
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, reset_wait_target_register, reset_default_value); /* set it back to the default */
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_ALL);
+
+
+}
+
+static void maligp_raw_reset( mali_core_renderunit *core )
+{
+ int i;
+ const int request_loop_count = 20;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali GP: maligp_raw_reset: %s\n", core->description)) ;
+ if (mali_benchmark) return;
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, 0); /* disable the IRQs */
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CMD, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_STOP_BUS);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < request_loop_count; i++)
+ {
+ if (mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS) & MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_BUS_STOPPED) break;
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(10);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, request_loop_count == i, ("Mali GP: Bus was never stopped during core reset\n"));
+
+ if (request_loop_count==i)
+ {
+ /* Could not stop bus connections from core, probably because some of the already pending
+ bus request has had a page fault, and therefore can not complete before the MMU does PageFault
+ handling. This can be treated as a heavier reset function - which unfortunately reset all
+ the cores on this MMU in addition to the MMU itself */
+#if USING_MMU
+ if ((NULL!=core->mmu) && (MALI_FALSE == core->error_recovery))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mali GP: Forcing MMU bus reset\n"));
+ mali_kernel_mmu_force_bus_reset(core->mmu);
+ return;
+ }
+#endif
+ MALI_PRINT(("A MMU reset did not allow GP to stop its bus, system failure, unable to recover\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* the bus was stopped OK, complete the reset */
+ /* use the hard reset routine to do the actual reset */
+ maligp_reset_hard(core);
+
+#elif defined(USING_MALI400)
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_RESET_COMPLETED);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CMD, MALI400GP_REG_VAL_CMD_SOFT_RESET);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < request_loop_count; i++)
+ {
+ if (mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_RAWSTAT) & /*Bitwise OR*/
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_RESET_COMPLETED) break;
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(10);
+ }
+
+ if ( request_loop_count==i )
+ {
+#if USING_MMU
+ /* Could not stop bus connections from core, probably because some of the already pending
+ bus request has had a page fault, and therefore can not complete before the MMU does PageFault
+ handling. This can be treated as a heavier reset function - which unfortunately reset all
+ the cores on this MMU in addition to the MMU itself */
+ if ((NULL!=core->mmu) && (MALI_FALSE == core->error_recovery))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mali GP: Forcing Bus reset\n"));
+ mali_kernel_mmu_force_bus_reset(core->mmu);
+ return;
+ }
+#endif
+ MALI_PRINT(("A MMU reset did not allow GP to stop its bus, system failure, unable to recover\n"));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_ALL);
+ }
+
+#else
+#error "no supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+}
+
+/* Sets the registers on maligp according to the const default_mgmt_regs array. */
+static void maligp_initialize_registers_mgmt(mali_core_renderunit *core )
+{
+ int i;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali GP: maligp_initialize_registers_mgmt: %s\n", core->description)) ;
+ for(i=0 ; i< (sizeof(default_mgmt_regs)/sizeof(*default_mgmt_regs)) ; ++i)
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(core, default_mgmt_regs[i].address, default_mgmt_regs[i].value);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_write_mem_barrier();
+}
+
+
+/* Start this job on this core. Return MALI_TRUE if the job was started. */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_maligp_start_job(mali_core_job * job, mali_core_renderunit * core)
+{
+ maligp_job *jobgp;
+ u32 startcmd;
+ /* The local extended version of the general structs */
+ jobgp = _MALI_OSK_CONTAINER_OF(job, maligp_job, embedded_core_job);
+
+ startcmd = 0;
+ if ( jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[0] != jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[1] )
+ {
+ startcmd |= (u32) MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_START_VS;
+ }
+
+ if ( jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[2] != jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[3] )
+ {
+ startcmd |= (u32) MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_START_PLBU;
+ }
+
+ if(0 == startcmd)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali GP: Job: 0x%08x WILL NOT START SINCE JOB HAS ILLEGAL ADDRESSES\n",
+ (u32)jobgp->user_input.user_job_ptr));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali GP: Registers Start\n"));
+ maligp_print_regs(4, core);
+#endif
+
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_array(
+ core,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VSCL_START_ADDR,
+ &(jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[0]),
+ sizeof(jobgp->user_input.frame_registers)/sizeof(jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[0]));
+
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+ jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag = 0;
+
+ if( counter_table[7] != 0xFFFFFFFF ) {
+ jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag |= _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC0_ENABLE;
+ jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_src0 = counter_table[7];
+ }
+ if( counter_table[8] != 0xFFFFFFFF ) {
+ jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag |= _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC1_ENABLE;
+ jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_src1 = counter_table[8];
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* This selects which performance counters we are reading */
+ if ( 0 != jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag )
+ {
+ if ( jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag & _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC0_ENABLE)
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(
+ core,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_SRC,
+ jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_src0);
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(
+ core,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_ENABLE,
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_PERF_CNT_ENABLE);
+ }
+
+ if ( jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag & _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC1_ENABLE)
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(
+ core,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_SRC,
+ jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_src1);
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(
+ core,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_ENABLE,
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_PERF_CNT_ENABLE);
+ }
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ if ( jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag & (_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC0_ENABLE|_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC1_ENABLE) )
+ {
+ int force_reset = ( jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag & _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_RESET ) ? 1 : 0;
+ u32 src0 = 0;
+ u32 src1 = 0;
+
+ if ( jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag & _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC0_ENABLE )
+ {
+ src0 = jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src0;
+ }
+ if ( jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag & _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC1_ENABLE )
+ {
+ src1 = jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src1;
+ }
+
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_set_perf_counters(src0, src1, force_reset); /* will activate and possibly reset counters */
+
+ /* Now, retrieve the current values, so we can substract them when the job has completed */
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_get_perf_counters(&jobgp->perf_counter_l2_src0,
+ &jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val0,
+ &jobgp->perf_counter_l2_src1,
+ &jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val1);
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+
+ if ( 0 == (jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag & _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC1_ENABLE))
+ {
+ /* extended progress checking can be enabled */
+
+ jobgp->have_extended_progress_checking = 1;
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(
+ core,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_SRC,
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_PERF_CNT1_SRC_NUMBER_OF_VERTICES_PROCESSED
+ );
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(
+ core,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_ENABLE,
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_PERF_CNT_ENABLE);
+ }
+
+ subsystem_flush_mapped_mem_cache();
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali GP: STARTING GP WITH CMD: 0x%x\n", startcmd));
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&job->session->jobs_started);
+#endif
+
+ /* This is the command that starts the Core */
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CMD,
+ startcmd);
+ _mali_osk_write_mem_barrier();
+
+ pr_debug("SPI_GPU_GP Start\n");
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE | MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_GP(core->core_number) | MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_HW_FLUSH,
+ jobgp->user_input.frame_builder_id, jobgp->user_input.flush_id, 0, 0, 0);
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_START|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_GP(core->core_number), jobgp->pid, jobgp->tid, 0, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* Check if given core has an interrupt pending. Return MALI_TRUE and set mask to 0 if pending */
+
+static u32 subsystem_maligp_irq_handler_upper_half(mali_core_renderunit * core)
+{
+ u32 irq_readout;
+
+ if (mali_benchmark) {
+ return (core->current_job ? 1 : 0); /* simulate irq is pending when a job is pending */
+ }
+
+ irq_readout = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_STAT);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Mali GP: IRQ: %04x\n", irq_readout)) ;
+
+ if ( MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_NONE != irq_readout )
+ {
+ /* Mask out all IRQs from this core until IRQ is handled */
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_NONE);
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_GP(core->core_number)|MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_HW_INTERRUPT, irq_readout, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ /* We do need to handle this in a bottom half, return 1 */
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* This function should check if the interrupt indicates that job was finished.
+If so it should update the job-struct, reset the core registers, and return MALI_TRUE, .
+If the job is still working after this function it should return MALI_FALSE.
+The function must also enable the bits in the interrupt mask for the core.
+Called by the bottom half interrupt function. */
+static int subsystem_maligp_irq_handler_bottom_half(mali_core_renderunit* core)
+{
+ mali_core_job * job;
+ maligp_job * jobgp;
+ u32 irq_readout;
+ u32 core_status;
+ u32 vscl;
+ u32 plbcl;
+
+ job = core->current_job;
+
+ if (mali_benchmark) {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("MaliGP: Job: Benchmark\n") );
+ irq_readout = MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_END_CMD_LST | MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_END_CMD_LST;
+ core_status = 0;
+ } else {
+ irq_readout = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_RAWSTAT) & MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED;
+ core_status = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS);
+ }
+
+ if (NULL == job)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(CORE_IDLE==core->state);
+ if ( 0 != irq_readout )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Interrupt from a core not running a job. IRQ: 0x%04x Status: 0x%04x", irq_readout, core_status));
+ }
+ return JOB_STATUS_END_UNKNOWN_ERR;
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(CORE_IDLE!=core->state);
+
+ jobgp = GET_JOBGP2_PTR(job);
+
+ jobgp->heap_current_addr = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBU_ALLOC_START_ADDR);
+
+ vscl = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VSCL_START_ADDR);
+ plbcl = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBUCL_START_ADDR);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali GP: Job: 0x%08x IRQ RECEIVED Rawstat: 0x%x Status: 0x%x\n",
+ (u32)jobgp->user_input.user_job_ptr, irq_readout , core_status )) ;
+
+ jobgp->irq_status |= irq_readout;
+ jobgp->status_reg_on_stop = core_status;
+
+ if ( 0 != jobgp->is_stalled_waiting_for_more_memory )
+ {
+ /* Readback the performance counters */
+ if (jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag & (_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC0_ENABLE|_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC1_ENABLE) )
+ {
+ jobgp->perf_counter0 = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_VALUE);
+ jobgp->perf_counter1 = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_VALUE);
+
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+ //TODO magic numbers should come from mali_linux_trace.h instead
+ _mali_profiling_add_counter(7, jobgp->perf_counter0);
+ _mali_profiling_add_counter(8, jobgp->perf_counter1);
+#endif
+ }
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ if (jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag & (_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC0_ENABLE|_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC1_ENABLE) )
+ {
+ u32 src0;
+ u32 val0;
+ u32 src1;
+ u32 val1;
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_get_perf_counters(&src0, &val0, &src1, &val1);
+
+ if (jobgp->perf_counter_l2_src0 == src0)
+ {
+ jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val0 = val0 - jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val0;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val0 = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (jobgp->perf_counter_l2_src1 == src1)
+ {
+ jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val1 = val1 - jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val1 = 0;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_STOP|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_GP(core->core_number), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* add GP and L2 counters and return status? */
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Mali GP: Job aborted - userspace would not provide more heap memory.\n"));
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&job->session->jobs_ended);
+#endif
+ return JOB_STATUS_END_OOM; /* Core is ready for more jobs.*/
+ }
+ /* finished ? */
+ else if (0 == (core_status & MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_MASK_ACTIVE))
+ {
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali GP: Registers On job end:\n"));
+ maligp_print_regs(4, core);
+#endif
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(5, irq_readout & 0x04, ("OOM when done, ignoring (reg.current = 0x%x, reg.end = 0x%x)\n",
+ (void*)mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBU_ALLOC_START_ADDR),
+ (void*)mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBU_ALLOC_END_ADDR))
+ );
+
+
+ if (0 != jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag )
+ {
+ /* Readback the performance counters */
+ if (jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag & (_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC0_ENABLE|_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC1_ENABLE) )
+ {
+ jobgp->perf_counter0 = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_VALUE);
+ jobgp->perf_counter1 = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_VALUE);
+
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+ //TODO magic numbers should come from mali_linux_trace.h instead
+ _mali_profiling_add_counter(7, jobgp->perf_counter0);
+ _mali_profiling_add_counter(8, jobgp->perf_counter1);
+#endif
+ }
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ if (jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_flag & (_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC0_ENABLE|_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC1_ENABLE) )
+ {
+ u32 src0;
+ u32 val0;
+ u32 src1;
+ u32 val1;
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_get_perf_counters(&src0, &val0, &src1, &val1);
+
+ if (jobgp->perf_counter_l2_src0 == src0)
+ {
+ jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val0 = val0 - jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val0;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val0 = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (jobgp->perf_counter_l2_src1 == src1)
+ {
+ jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val1 = val1 - jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val1 = 0;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_STOP|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_GP(core->core_number),
+ jobgp->perf_counter0, jobgp->perf_counter1,
+ jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_src0 | (jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_src1 << 8)
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ | (jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src0 << 16) | (jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src1 << 24),
+ jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val0,
+ jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val1
+#else
+ ,0, 0
+#endif
+ );
+#endif
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_ALL);
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&job->session->jobs_ended);
+#endif
+ pr_debug("SPI_GPU_GP Idle\n");
+ return JOB_STATUS_END_SUCCESS; /* core idle */
+ }
+ /* sw watchdog timeout handling or time to do hang checking ? */
+ else if (
+ (CORE_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT == core->state) ||
+ (
+ (CORE_HANG_CHECK_TIMEOUT == core->state) &&
+ (
+ (jobgp->have_extended_progress_checking ? (mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_VALUE) == jobgp->vertices) : 1/*TRUE*/) &&
+ ((core_status & MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_VS_ACTIVE) ? (vscl == jobgp->last_vscl) : 1/*TRUE*/) &&
+ ((core_status & MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_PLBU_ACTIVE) ? (plbcl == jobgp->last_plbcl) : 1/*TRUE*/)
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ {
+ /* no progress detected, killed by the watchdog */
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_STOP|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_GP(core->core_number), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* add GP and L2 counters and return status? */
+#endif
+
+ MALI_PRINT( ("Mali GP: SW-Timeout.\n"));
+ if (core_status & MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_VS_ACTIVE) MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("vscl current = 0x%x last = 0x%x\n", (void*)vscl, (void*)jobgp->last_vscl));
+ if (core_status & MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_PLBU_ACTIVE) MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("plbcl current = 0x%x last = 0x%x\n", (void*)plbcl, (void*)jobgp->last_plbcl));
+ if (jobgp->have_extended_progress_checking) MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("vertices processed = %d, last = %d\n", mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_VALUE),
+ jobgp->vertices));
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ maligp_print_regs(2, core);
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&job->session->jobs_ended);
+#endif
+ MALI_PANIC("%s Watchdog timeout\n", MALI_GP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME);
+ return JOB_STATUS_END_HANG;
+ }
+ /* if hang timeout checking was enabled and we detected progress, will be fall down to this check */
+ /* check for PLBU OOM before the hang check to avoid the race condition of the hw wd trigging while waiting for us to handle the OOM interrupt */
+ else if ( 0 != (irq_readout & MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_OUT_OF_MEM))
+ {
+ mali_core_session *session;
+ _mali_osk_notification_t *notific;
+ _mali_uk_gp_job_suspended_s * suspended_job;
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SUSPEND|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_GP(core->core_number), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* add GP and L2 counters and return status? */
+#endif
+
+ session = job->session;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("OOM, new heap requested by GP\n"));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Status when OOM: current = 0x%x, end = 0x%x\n",
+ (void*)mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBU_ALLOC_START_ADDR),
+ (void*)mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBU_ALLOC_END_ADDR))
+ );
+
+ notific = _mali_osk_notification_create(
+
+ _MALI_NOTIFICATION_GP_STALLED,
+ sizeof( _mali_uk_gp_job_suspended_s )
+ );
+ if ( NULL == notific)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("Mali GP: Could not get notification object\n")) ;
+ return JOB_STATUS_END_OOM; /* Core is ready for more jobs.*/
+ }
+
+ core->state = CORE_WORKING;
+ jobgp->is_stalled_waiting_for_more_memory = 1;
+ suspended_job = (_mali_uk_gp_job_suspended_s *)notific->result_buffer; /* this is ok - result_buffer was malloc'd */
+
+ suspended_job->user_job_ptr = jobgp->user_input.user_job_ptr;
+ suspended_job->reason = _MALIGP_JOB_SUSPENDED_OUT_OF_MEMORY ;
+ suspended_job->cookie = (u32) core;
+ last_gp_core_cookie = core;
+
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_send( session->notification_queue, notific);
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ maligp_print_regs(4, core);
+#endif
+
+ /* stop all active timers */
+ _mali_osk_timer_del( core->timer);
+ _mali_osk_timer_del( core->timer_hang_detection);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali GP: PLBU heap empty, sending memory request to userspace\n"));
+ /* save to watchdog_jiffies what was remaining WD timeout value when OOM was triggered */
+ job->watchdog_jiffies = (long)job->watchdog_jiffies - (long)_mali_osk_time_tickcount();
+ /* reuse core->timer as the userspace response timeout handler */
+ _mali_osk_timer_add( core->timer, _mali_osk_time_mstoticks(1000) ); /* wait max 1 sec for userspace to respond */
+ return JOB_STATUS_CONTINUE_RUN; /* The core is NOT available for new jobs. */
+ }
+ /* hw watchdog is reporting a new hang or an existing progress-during-hang check passed? */
+ else if ((CORE_HANG_CHECK_TIMEOUT == core->state) || (irq_readout & jobgp->active_mask & MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG))
+ {
+ /* check interval in ms */
+ u32 timeout = mali_core_hang_check_timeout_get();
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali GP: HW/SW Watchdog triggered, checking for progress in %d ms\n", timeout));
+ core->state = CORE_WORKING;
+
+ /* save state for the progress checking */
+ jobgp->last_vscl = vscl;
+ jobgp->last_plbcl = plbcl;
+ if (jobgp->have_extended_progress_checking)
+ {
+ jobgp->vertices = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_VALUE);
+ }
+ /* hw watchdog triggered, set up a progress checker every HANGCHECK ms */
+ _mali_osk_timer_add( core->timer_hang_detection, _mali_osk_time_mstoticks(timeout));
+ jobgp->active_mask &= ~MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG; /* ignore the hw watchdog from now on */
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, irq_readout);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, jobgp->active_mask);
+ return JOB_STATUS_CONTINUE_RUN; /* not finihsed */ }
+ /* no errors, but still working */
+ else if ( ( 0 == (core_status & MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_MASK_ERROR)) &&
+ ( 0 != (core_status & MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_MASK_ACTIVE ))
+ )
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, irq_readout);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, jobgp->active_mask);
+ return JOB_STATUS_CONTINUE_RUN;
+ }
+ /* Else there must be some error */
+ else
+ {
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_STOP|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_GP(core->core_number), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* add GP and L2 counters and return status? */
+#endif
+
+ MALI_PRINT( ("Mali GP: Core crashed? *IRQ: 0x%x Status: 0x%x\n", irq_readout, core_status ));
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mali GP: Registers Before reset:\n"));
+ maligp_print_regs(1, core);
+ #endif
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&job->session->jobs_ended);
+#endif
+ return JOB_STATUS_END_UNKNOWN_ERR;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* This function is called from the ioctl function and should return a mali_core_job pointer
+to a created mali_core_job object with the data given from userspace */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_maligp_get_new_job_from_user(struct mali_core_session * session, void * argument)
+{
+ maligp_job *jobgp;
+ mali_core_job *job = NULL;
+ mali_core_job *previous_replaced_job;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ _mali_uk_gp_start_job_s * user_ptr_job_input;
+
+ user_ptr_job_input = (_mali_uk_gp_start_job_s *)argument;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(jobgp = (maligp_job *) _mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(maligp_job)), _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+
+ /* Copy the job data from the U/K interface */
+ if ( NULL == _mali_osk_memcpy(&jobgp->user_input, user_ptr_job_input, sizeof(_mali_uk_gp_start_job_s) ) )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("Mali GP: Could not copy data from U/K interface.\n")) ;
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ goto function_exit;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali GP: subsystem_maligp_get_new_job_from_user 0x%x\n", (void*)jobgp->user_input.user_job_ptr));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali GP: Job Regs: 0x%08X 0x%08X, 0x%08X 0x%08X 0x%08X 0x%08X\n",
+ jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[0],
+ jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[1],
+ jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[2],
+ jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[3],
+ jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[4],
+ jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[5]) );
+
+
+ job = GET_JOB_EMBEDDED_PTR(jobgp);
+
+ job->session = session;
+ job->flags = MALI_UK_START_JOB_FLAG_DEFAULT; /* Current flags only make sence for PP jobs */
+ job_priority_set(job, jobgp->user_input.priority);
+ job_watchdog_set(job, jobgp->user_input.watchdog_msecs );
+ jobgp->heap_current_addr = jobgp->user_input.frame_registers[4];
+
+ job->abort_id = jobgp->user_input.abort_id;
+
+ jobgp->is_stalled_waiting_for_more_memory = 0;
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ jobgp->pid = _mali_osk_get_pid();
+ jobgp->tid = _mali_osk_get_tid();
+#endif
+
+ if (mali_job_queue_full(session))
+ {
+ /* Cause jobgp to free: */
+ user_ptr_job_input->status = _MALI_UK_START_JOB_NOT_STARTED_DO_REQUEUE;
+ goto function_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* We now know that we have a job, and a slot to put it in */
+
+ jobgp->active_mask = MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED;
+
+ /* Allocating User Return Data */
+ jobgp->notification_obj = _mali_osk_notification_create(
+ _MALI_NOTIFICATION_GP_FINISHED,
+ sizeof(_mali_uk_gp_job_finished_s) );
+
+ if ( NULL == jobgp->notification_obj )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("Mali GP: Could not get notification_obj.\n")) ;
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM;
+ goto function_exit;
+ }
+
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD( &(job->list) ) ;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali GP: Job: 0x%08x INPUT from user.\n", (u32)jobgp->user_input.user_job_ptr)) ;
+
+ /* This should not happen since we have the checking of priority above */
+ err = mali_core_session_add_job(session, job, &previous_replaced_job);
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("Mali GP: Internal error\n")) ;
+ /* Cause jobgp to free: */
+ user_ptr_job_input->status = _MALI_UK_START_JOB_NOT_STARTED_DO_REQUEUE;
+ _mali_osk_notification_delete( jobgp->notification_obj );
+ goto function_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* If MALI_TRUE: This session had a job with lower priority which were removed.
+ This replaced job is given back to userspace. */
+ if ( NULL != previous_replaced_job )
+ {
+ maligp_job *previous_replaced_jobgp;
+
+ previous_replaced_jobgp = GET_JOBGP2_PTR(previous_replaced_job);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali GP: Replacing job: 0x%08x\n", (u32)previous_replaced_jobgp->user_input.user_job_ptr)) ;
+
+ /* Copy to the input data (which also is output data) the
+ pointer to the job that were replaced, so that the userspace
+ driver can put this job in the front of its job-queue */
+ user_ptr_job_input->returned_user_job_ptr = previous_replaced_jobgp->user_input.user_job_ptr;
+
+ /** @note failure to 'copy to user' at this point must not free jobgp,
+ * and so no transaction rollback required in the U/K interface */
+
+ /* This does not cause jobgp to free: */
+ user_ptr_job_input->status = _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED_LOW_PRI_JOB_RETURNED;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("subsystem_maligp_get_new_job_from_user: Job added, prev returned\n")) ;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* This does not cause jobgp to free: */
+ user_ptr_job_input->status = _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("subsystem_maligp_get_new_job_from_user: Job added\n")) ;
+ }
+
+function_exit:
+ if ( _MALI_UK_START_JOB_NOT_STARTED_DO_REQUEUE == user_ptr_job_input->status
+ || _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_free(jobgp);
+ }
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ if (_MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED==user_ptr_job_input->status)
+ {
+ if(job)
+ {
+ job->job_nr=_mali_osk_atomic_inc_return(&session->jobs_received);
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_maligp_suspend_response(struct mali_core_session * session, void * argument)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit *core;
+ maligp_job *jobgp;
+ mali_core_job *job;
+
+ _mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s * suspend_response;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("subsystem_maligp_suspend_response\n"));
+
+ suspend_response = (_mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s *)argument;
+
+ /* We read job data from User */
+ /* On a single mali_gp system we can only have one Stalled GP,
+ and therefore one stalled request with a cookie. This checks
+ that we get the correct cookie */
+ if ( last_gp_core_cookie != (mali_core_renderunit *)suspend_response->cookie )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Mali GP: Got an illegal cookie from Userspace.\n")) ;
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+ core = (mali_core_renderunit *)suspend_response->cookie;
+ last_gp_core_cookie = NULL;
+ job = core->current_job;
+ jobgp = GET_JOBGP2_PTR(job);
+
+ switch( suspend_response->code )
+ {
+ case _MALIGP_JOB_RESUME_WITH_NEW_HEAP :
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("MALIGP_JOB_RESUME_WITH_NEW_HEAP jiffies: %li\n", _mali_osk_time_tickcount()));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("New Heap addr 0x%08x - 0x%08x\n", suspend_response->arguments[0], suspend_response->arguments[1]));
+
+ jobgp->is_stalled_waiting_for_more_memory = 0;
+ job->watchdog_jiffies += _mali_osk_time_tickcount(); /* convert to absolute time again */
+ _mali_osk_timer_mod( core->timer, job->watchdog_jiffies); /* update the timer */
+
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, (MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_OUT_OF_MEM | MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG));
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, jobgp->active_mask);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBU_ALLOC_START_ADDR, suspend_response->arguments[0]);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBU_ALLOC_END_ADDR, suspend_response->arguments[1]);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CMD, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_UPDATE_PLBU_ALLOC);
+ _mali_osk_write_mem_barrier();
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_RESUME|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_GP(core->core_number), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("GP resumed with new heap\n"));
+
+ break;
+
+ case _MALIGP_JOB_ABORT:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("MALIGP_JOB_ABORT on heap extend request\n"));
+ _mali_osk_irq_schedulework( core->irq );
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Wrong Suspend response from userspace\n"));
+ }
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* This function is called from the ioctl function and should write the necessary data
+to userspace telling which job was finished and the status and debuginfo for this job.
+The function must also free and cleanup the input job object. */
+static void subsystem_maligp_return_job_to_user( mali_core_job * job, mali_subsystem_job_end_code end_status )
+{
+ maligp_job *jobgp;
+ _mali_uk_gp_job_finished_s * job_out;
+ _mali_uk_gp_start_job_s* job_input;
+ mali_core_session *session;
+
+
+ jobgp = _MALI_OSK_CONTAINER_OF(job, maligp_job, embedded_core_job);
+ job_out = (_mali_uk_gp_job_finished_s *)jobgp->notification_obj->result_buffer; /* OK - this should've been malloc'd */
+ job_input= &(jobgp->user_input);
+ session = job->session;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Mali GP: Job: 0x%08x OUTPUT to user. Runtime: %d us, irq readout %x\n",
+ (u32)jobgp->user_input.user_job_ptr,
+ job->render_time_usecs,
+ jobgp->irq_status)) ;
+
+ _mali_osk_memset(job_out, 0 , sizeof(_mali_uk_gp_job_finished_s));
+
+ job_out->user_job_ptr = job_input->user_job_ptr;
+
+ switch( end_status )
+ {
+ case JOB_STATUS_CONTINUE_RUN:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_SUCCESS:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_OOM:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_ABORT:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_TIMEOUT_SW:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_HANG:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_SEG_FAULT:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_ILLEGAL_JOB:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_UNKNOWN_ERR:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_SHUTDOWN:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_SYSTEM_UNUSABLE:
+ job_out->status = (mali_subsystem_job_end_code) end_status;
+ break;
+ default:
+ job_out->status = JOB_STATUS_END_UNKNOWN_ERR ;
+ }
+
+ job_out->irq_status = jobgp->irq_status;
+ job_out->status_reg_on_stop = jobgp->status_reg_on_stop;
+ job_out->vscl_stop_addr = 0;
+ job_out->plbcl_stop_addr = 0;
+ job_out->heap_current_addr = jobgp->heap_current_addr;
+ job_out->perf_counter0 = jobgp->perf_counter0;
+ job_out->perf_counter1 = jobgp->perf_counter1;
+ job_out->perf_counter_src0 = jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_src0 ;
+ job_out->perf_counter_src1 = jobgp->user_input.perf_counter_src1 ;
+ job_out->render_time = job->render_time_usecs;
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ job_out->perf_counter_l2_src0 = jobgp->perf_counter_l2_src0;
+ job_out->perf_counter_l2_src1 = jobgp->perf_counter_l2_src1;
+ job_out->perf_counter_l2_val0 = jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val0;
+ job_out->perf_counter_l2_val1 = jobgp->perf_counter_l2_val1;
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&session->jobs_returned);
+#endif
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_send( session->notification_queue, jobgp->notification_obj);
+ jobgp->notification_obj = NULL;
+
+ _mali_osk_free(jobgp);
+
+ last_gp_core_cookie = NULL;
+}
+
+static void subsystem_maligp_renderunit_delete(mali_core_renderunit * core)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Mali GP: maligp_renderunit_delete\n"));
+ _mali_osk_free(core);
+}
+
+static void subsystem_maligp_renderunit_reset_core(struct mali_core_renderunit * core, mali_core_reset_style style)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Mali GP: renderunit_reset_core\n"));
+
+ switch (style)
+ {
+ case MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_RUNABLE:
+ maligp_reset(core);
+ break;
+ case MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_DISABLE:
+ maligp_raw_reset(core); /* do the raw reset */
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, 0); /* then disable the IRQs */
+ break;
+ case MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_HARD:
+ maligp_reset_hard(core);
+ maligp_initialize_registers_mgmt(core);
+ break;
+ default:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Unknown reset type %d\n", style));
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+static void subsystem_maligp_renderunit_probe_core_irq_trigger(struct mali_core_renderunit* core)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core , MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core , MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_RAWSTAT, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_FORCE_HANG );
+ _mali_osk_mem_barrier();
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_maligp_renderunit_probe_core_irq_finished(struct mali_core_renderunit* core)
+{
+ u32 irq_readout;
+
+ irq_readout = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_STAT);
+
+ if ( MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG & irq_readout )
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG);
+ _mali_osk_mem_barrier();
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_gp_start_job( _mali_uk_gp_start_job_s *args )
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ session = (mali_core_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_gp_id);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ return mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_start_job(session, args);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_gp_number_of_cores( _mali_uk_get_gp_number_of_cores_s *args )
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ session = (mali_core_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_gp_id);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ return mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_number_of_cores_get(session, &args->number_of_cores);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_gp_core_version( _mali_uk_get_gp_core_version_s *args )
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ session = (mali_core_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_gp_id);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ return mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_core_version_get(session, &args->version);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_gp_suspend_response( _mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s *args )
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ session = (mali_core_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_gp_id);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ return mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_suspend_response(session, args);
+}
+
+void _mali_ukk_gp_abort_job( _mali_uk_gp_abort_job_s * args)
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ if (NULL == args->ctx) return;
+ session = (mali_core_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_gp_id);
+ if (NULL == session) return;
+ mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_abort_job(session, args->abort_id);
+
+}
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_signal_power_up( mali_bool queue_only )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali GP: signal power up core - queue_only: %d\n", queue_only ));
+
+ return( mali_core_subsystem_signal_power_up( &subsystem_maligp, 0, queue_only ) );
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_signal_power_down( mali_bool immediate_only )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali GP: signal power down core - immediate_only: %d\n", immediate_only ));
+
+ return( mali_core_subsystem_signal_power_down( &subsystem_maligp, 0, immediate_only ) );
+}
+
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+u32 maligp_subsystem_dump_state(char *buf, u32 size)
+{
+ return mali_core_renderunit_dump_state(&subsystem_maligp, buf, size);
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_MALI200.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_MALI200.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0f5ebd0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_MALI200.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1304 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+//added for SPI
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_pp.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "regs/mali_200_regs.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_rendercore.h"
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+#include "mali_kernel_profiling.h"
+#endif
+#ifdef USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+#include "mali_kernel_l2_cache.h"
+#endif
+#if USING_MMU
+#include "mali_kernel_mem_mmu.h" /* Needed for mali_kernel_mmu_force_bus_reset() */
+#endif
+
+#include "mali_osk_list.h"
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+#define MALI_PP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME "Mali200"
+#define MALI_PP_CORE_TYPE _MALI_200
+#elif defined(USING_MALI400)
+#define MALI_PP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME "Mali-400 PP"
+#define MALI_PP_CORE_TYPE _MALI_400_PP
+#else
+#error "No supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+
+#define GET_JOB_EMBEDDED_PTR(job) (&((job)->embedded_core_job))
+#define GET_JOB200_PTR(job_extern) _MALI_OSK_CONTAINER_OF(job_extern, mali200_job, embedded_core_job)
+
+/* Initialized when this subsystem is initialized. This is determined by the
+ * position in subsystems[], and so the value used to initialize this is
+ * determined at compile time */
+static mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier mali_subsystem_mali200_id = -1;
+
+/* Describing a mali200 job settings */
+typedef struct mali200_job
+{
+ /* The general job struct common for all mali cores */
+ mali_core_job embedded_core_job;
+ _mali_uk_pp_start_job_s user_input;
+
+ u32 irq_status;
+ u32 perf_counter0;
+ u32 perf_counter1;
+ u32 last_tile_list_addr; /* Neccessary to continue a stopped job */
+
+ u32 active_mask;
+
+ /* The data we will return back to the user */
+ _mali_osk_notification_t *notification_obj;
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src0;
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src1;
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val0;
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val1;
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val0_raw;
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val1_raw;
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ u32 pid;
+ u32 tid;
+#endif
+} mali200_job;
+
+
+/*Functions Exposed to the General External System through
+ funciont pointers.*/
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_subsystem_startup(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+#if USING_MMU
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_subsystem_mmu_connect(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+#endif
+static void mali200_subsystem_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_subsystem_session_begin(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot, _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * queue);
+static void mali200_subsystem_session_end(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_subsystem_core_system_info_fill(_mali_system_info* info);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_renderunit_create(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource);
+#if USING_MMU
+static void mali200_subsystem_broadcast_notification(mali_core_notification_message message, u32 data);
+#endif
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+u32 mali200_subsystem_dump_state(char *buf, u32 size);
+#endif
+
+/* Internal support functions */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_core_version_legal( mali_core_renderunit *core );
+static void mali200_reset(mali_core_renderunit *core);
+static void mali200_reset_hard(struct mali_core_renderunit * core);
+static void mali200_raw_reset(mali_core_renderunit * core);
+static void mali200_initialize_registers_mgmt(mali_core_renderunit *core );
+
+/* Functions exposed to mali_core system through functionpointers
+ in the subsystem struct. */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_mali200_start_job(mali_core_job * job, mali_core_renderunit * core);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_mali200_get_new_job_from_user(struct mali_core_session * session, void * argument);
+static void subsystem_mali200_return_job_to_user( mali_core_job * job, mali_subsystem_job_end_code end_status);
+static void subsystem_mali200_renderunit_delete(mali_core_renderunit * core);
+static void subsystem_mali200_renderunit_reset_core(struct mali_core_renderunit * core, mali_core_reset_style style);
+static void subsystem_mali200_renderunit_probe_core_irq_trigger(struct mali_core_renderunit* core);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_mali200_renderunit_probe_core_irq_finished(struct mali_core_renderunit* core);
+
+static void subsystem_mali200_renderunit_stop_bus(struct mali_core_renderunit* core);
+static u32 subsystem_mali200_irq_handler_upper_half(struct mali_core_renderunit * core);
+static int subsystem_mali200_irq_handler_bottom_half(struct mali_core_renderunit* core);
+
+/* This will be one of the subsystems in the array of subsystems:
+ static struct mali_kernel_subsystem * subsystems[];
+ found in file: mali_kernel_core.c
+*/
+
+struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_mali200=
+{
+ mali200_subsystem_startup, /* startup */
+ NULL, /*mali200_subsystem_terminate,*/ /* shutdown */
+#if USING_MMU
+ mali200_subsystem_mmu_connect, /* load_complete */
+#else
+ NULL,
+#endif
+ mali200_subsystem_core_system_info_fill, /* system_info_fill */
+ mali200_subsystem_session_begin, /* session_begin */
+ mali200_subsystem_session_end, /* session_end */
+#if USING_MMU
+ mali200_subsystem_broadcast_notification, /* broadcast_notification */
+#else
+ NULL,
+#endif
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ mali200_subsystem_dump_state, /* dump_state */
+#endif
+} ;
+
+static mali_core_subsystem subsystem_mali200 ;
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_subsystem_startup(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali PP: mali200_subsystem_startup\n") ) ;
+
+ mali_subsystem_mali200_id = id;
+
+ /* All values get 0 as default */
+ _mali_osk_memset(&subsystem_mali200, 0, sizeof(subsystem_mali200));
+
+ subsystem = &subsystem_mali200;
+ subsystem->start_job = &subsystem_mali200_start_job;
+ subsystem->irq_handler_upper_half = &subsystem_mali200_irq_handler_upper_half;
+ subsystem->irq_handler_bottom_half = &subsystem_mali200_irq_handler_bottom_half;
+ subsystem->get_new_job_from_user = &subsystem_mali200_get_new_job_from_user;
+ subsystem->return_job_to_user = &subsystem_mali200_return_job_to_user;
+ subsystem->renderunit_delete = &subsystem_mali200_renderunit_delete;
+ subsystem->reset_core = &subsystem_mali200_renderunit_reset_core;
+ subsystem->stop_bus = &subsystem_mali200_renderunit_stop_bus;
+ subsystem->probe_core_irq_trigger = &subsystem_mali200_renderunit_probe_core_irq_trigger;
+ subsystem->probe_core_irq_acknowledge = &subsystem_mali200_renderunit_probe_core_irq_finished;
+
+ /* Setting variables in the general core part of the subsystem.*/
+ subsystem->name = MALI_PP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME;
+ subsystem->core_type = MALI_PP_CORE_TYPE;
+ subsystem->id = id;
+
+ /* Initiates the rest of the general core part of the subsystem */
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(mali_core_subsystem_init( subsystem ));
+
+ /* This will register the function for adding MALI200 cores to the subsystem */
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(_mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(MALI200, mali200_renderunit_create));
+#endif
+#if defined(USING_MALI400)
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(_mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(MALI400PP, mali200_renderunit_create));
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali PP: mali200_subsystem_startup\n") ) ;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+#if USING_MMU
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_subsystem_mmu_connect(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem_attach_mmu(&subsystem_mali200);
+ MALI_SUCCESS; /* OK */
+}
+#endif
+
+static void mali200_subsystem_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali PP: mali200_subsystem_terminate\n") ) ;
+ mali_core_subsystem_cleanup(&subsystem_mali200);
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_subsystem_session_begin(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot, _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * queue)
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali PP: mali200_subsystem_session_begin\n") ) ;
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session = _mali_osk_malloc( sizeof(mali_core_session) ), _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+
+ _mali_osk_memset(session, 0, sizeof(*session) );
+ *slot = (mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot)session;
+
+ session->subsystem = &subsystem_mali200;
+
+ session->notification_queue = queue;
+
+#if USING_MMU
+ session->mmu_session = mali_session_data;
+#endif
+
+ mali_core_session_begin(session);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali PP: mali200_subsystem_session_begin\n") ) ;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static void mali200_subsystem_session_end(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot)
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali PP: mali200_subsystem_session_end\n") ) ;
+ if ( NULL==slot || NULL==*slot)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Input slot==NULL"));
+ return;
+ }
+ session = (mali_core_session*) *slot;
+ mali_core_session_close(session);
+
+ _mali_osk_free(session);
+ *slot = NULL;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali PP: mali200_subsystem_session_end\n") ) ;
+}
+
+/**
+ * We fill in info about all the cores we have
+ * @param info Pointer to system info struct to update
+ * @return 0 on success, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_subsystem_core_system_info_fill(_mali_system_info* info)
+{
+ return mali_core_subsystem_system_info_fill(&subsystem_mali200, info);
+}
+
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_renderunit_create(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit *core;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali PP: mali200_renderunit_create\n") ) ;
+ /* Checking that the resource settings are correct */
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+ if(MALI200 != resource->type)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Can not register this resource as a " MALI_PP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME " core."));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+#elif defined(USING_MALI400)
+ if(MALI400PP != resource->type)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Can not register this resource as a " MALI_PP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME " core."));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+#endif
+ if ( 0 != resource->size )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Memory size set to " MALI_PP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME " core should be zero."));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ if ( NULL == resource->description )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("A " MALI_PP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME " core needs a unique description field"));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* Create a new core object */
+ core = (mali_core_renderunit*) _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(*core));
+ if ( NULL == core )
+ {
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ /* Variables set to be able to open and register the core */
+ core->subsystem = &subsystem_mali200 ;
+ core->registers_base_addr = resource->base ;
+ core->size = MALI200_REG_SIZEOF_REGISTER_BANK ;
+ core->irq_nr = resource->irq ;
+ core->description = resource->description;
+#if USING_MMU
+ core->mmu_id = resource->mmu_id;
+ core->mmu = NULL;
+#endif
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ /* Set up core's PMM id */
+ switch( subsystem_mali200.number_of_cores )
+ {
+ case 0:
+ core->pmm_id = MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0;
+ break;
+ case 1:
+ core->pmm_id = MALI_PMM_CORE_PP1;
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ core->pmm_id = MALI_PMM_CORE_PP2;
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ core->pmm_id = MALI_PMM_CORE_PP3;
+ break;
+ default:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Unknown supported core for PMM\n"));
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ goto exit_on_error0;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ err = mali_core_renderunit_init( core );
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to initialize renderunit\n"));
+ goto exit_on_error0;
+ }
+
+ /* Map the new core object, setting: core->registers_mapped */
+ err = mali_core_renderunit_map_registers(core);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to map register\n"));
+ goto exit_on_error1;
+ }
+
+ /* Check that the register mapping of the core works.
+ Return 0 if Mali PP core is present and accessible. */
+ if (mali_benchmark) {
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+ core->core_version = (((u32)MALI_PP_PRODUCT_ID) << 16) | 5 /* Fake Mali200-r0p5 */;
+#elif defined(USING_MALI400)
+ core->core_version = (((u32)MALI_PP_PRODUCT_ID) << 16) | 0x0101 /* Fake Mali400-r1p1 */;
+#else
+#error "No supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+ } else {
+ core->core_version = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(
+ core,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VERSION);
+ }
+
+ err = mali200_core_version_legal(core);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Invalid core\n"));
+ goto exit_on_error2;
+ }
+
+ /* Reset the core. Put the core into a state where it can start to render. */
+ mali200_reset(core);
+
+ /* Registering IRQ, init the work_queue_irq_handle */
+ /* Adding this core as an available renderunit in the subsystem. */
+ err = mali_core_subsystem_register_renderunit(&subsystem_mali200, core);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to register with core\n"));
+ goto exit_on_error2;
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali PP: mali200_renderunit_create\n") ) ;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+exit_on_error2:
+ mali_core_renderunit_unmap_registers(core);
+exit_on_error1:
+ mali_core_renderunit_term(core);
+exit_on_error0:
+ _mali_osk_free( core ) ;
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Renderunit NOT created."));
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+#if USING_MMU
+/* Used currently only for signalling when MMU has a pagefault */
+static void mali200_subsystem_broadcast_notification(mali_core_notification_message message, u32 data)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem_broadcast_notification(&subsystem_mali200, message, data);
+}
+#endif
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali200_core_version_legal( mali_core_renderunit *core )
+{
+ u32 mali_type;
+
+ mali_type = core->core_version >> 16;
+#if defined(USING_MALI400)
+ /* Mali300 and Mali400 is compatible, accept either core. */
+ if (MALI400_PP_PRODUCT_ID != mali_type && MALI300_PP_PRODUCT_ID != mali_type)
+#else
+ if (MALI_PP_PRODUCT_ID != mali_type)
+#endif
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Error: reading this from " MALI_PP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME " version register: 0x%x\n", core->core_version));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Mali PP: core_version_legal: Reads correct mali version: %d\n", mali_type) ) ;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static void subsystem_mali200_renderunit_stop_bus(struct mali_core_renderunit* core)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CTRL_MGMT, MALI200_REG_VAL_CTRL_MGMT_STOP_BUS);
+}
+
+static void mali200_raw_reset( mali_core_renderunit *core )
+{
+ int i;
+ const int request_loop_count = 20;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali PP: mali200_raw_reset: %s\n", core->description));
+ if (mali_benchmark) return;
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, 0); /* disable IRQs */
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CTRL_MGMT, MALI200_REG_VAL_CTRL_MGMT_STOP_BUS);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < request_loop_count; i++)
+ {
+ if (mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS) & MALI200_REG_VAL_STATUS_BUS_STOPPED) break;
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(10);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, request_loop_count == i, ("Mali PP: Bus was never stopped during core reset\n"));
+
+
+ if (request_loop_count==i)
+ {
+#if USING_MMU
+ if ((NULL!=core->mmu) && (MALI_FALSE == core->error_recovery))
+ {
+ /* Could not stop bus connections from core, probably because some of the already pending
+ bus request has had a page fault, and therefore can not complete before the MMU does PageFault
+ handling. This can be treated as a heavier reset function - which unfortunately reset all
+ the cores on this MMU in addition to the MMU itself */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mali PP: Forcing Bus reset\n"));
+ mali_kernel_mmu_force_bus_reset(core->mmu);
+ return;
+ }
+#endif
+ MALI_PRINT(("A MMU reset did not allow PP to stop its bus, system failure, unable to recover\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* use the hard reset routine to do the actual reset */
+ mali200_reset_hard(core);
+
+#elif defined(USING_MALI400)
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_RESET_COMPLETED);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CTRL_MGMT, MALI400PP_REG_VAL_CTRL_MGMT_SOFT_RESET);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < request_loop_count; i++)
+ {
+ if (mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_RAWSTAT) & MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_RESET_COMPLETED) break;
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(10);
+ }
+
+ if (request_loop_count==i)
+ {
+#if USING_MMU
+ if ((NULL!=core->mmu) && (MALI_FALSE == core->error_recovery))
+ {
+ /* Could not stop bus connections from core, probably because some of the already pending
+ bus request has had a page fault, and therefore can not complete before the MMU does PageFault
+ handling. This can be treated as a heavier reset function - which unfortunately reset all
+ the cores on this MMU in addition to the MMU itself */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mali PP: Forcing Bus reset\n"));
+ mali_kernel_mmu_force_bus_reset(core->mmu);
+ return;
+ }
+#endif
+ MALI_PRINT(("A MMU reset did not allow PP to stop its bus, system failure, unable to recover\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+ else
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_ALL);
+
+#else
+#error "no supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+}
+
+static void mali200_reset( mali_core_renderunit *core )
+{
+ if (!mali_benchmark) {
+ mali200_raw_reset(core);
+ mali200_initialize_registers_mgmt(core);
+ }
+}
+
+/* Sets the registers on mali200 according to the const default_mgmt_regs array. */
+static void mali200_initialize_registers_mgmt(mali_core_renderunit *core )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali PP: mali200_initialize_registers_mgmt: %s\n", core->description)) ;
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED);
+}
+
+/* Start this job on this core. Return MALI_TRUE if the job was started. */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_mali200_start_job(mali_core_job * job, mali_core_renderunit * core)
+{
+ mali200_job *job200;
+
+ /* The local extended version of the general structs */
+ job200 = _MALI_OSK_CONTAINER_OF(job, mali200_job, embedded_core_job);
+
+ if ( (0 == job200->user_input.frame_registers[0]) ||
+ (0 == job200->user_input.frame_registers[1]) )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali PP: Job: 0x%08x WILL NOT START SINCE JOB HAS ILLEGAL ADDRESSES\n",
+ (u32)job200->user_input.user_job_ptr));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali PP: Job: 0x%08x START_RENDER Tile_list: 0x%08x\n",
+ (u32)job200->user_input.user_job_ptr,
+ job200->user_input.frame_registers[0]));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali PP: RSW base addr: 0x%08x Vertex base addr: 0x%08x\n",
+ job200->user_input.frame_registers[1], job200->user_input.frame_registers[2]));
+
+ /* Frame registers. Copy from mem to physical registers */
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_array(
+ core,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_FRAME,
+ &(job200->user_input.frame_registers[0]),
+ MALI200_NUM_REGS_FRAME);
+
+ /* Write Back unit 0. Copy from mem to physical registers only if the WB unit will be used. */
+ if (job200->user_input.wb0_registers[0])
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_array(
+ core,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_WB0,
+ &(job200->user_input.wb0_registers[0]),
+ MALI200_NUM_REGS_WBx);
+ }
+
+ /* Write Back unit 1. Copy from mem to physical registers only if the WB unit will be used. */
+ if (job200->user_input.wb1_registers[0])
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_array(
+ core,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_WB1,
+ &(job200->user_input.wb1_registers[0]),
+ MALI200_NUM_REGS_WBx);
+ }
+
+ /* Write Back unit 2. Copy from mem to physical registers only if the WB unit will be used. */
+ if (job200->user_input.wb2_registers[0])
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_array(
+ core,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_WB2,
+ &(job200->user_input.wb2_registers[0]),
+ MALI200_NUM_REGS_WBx);
+ }
+
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+ {
+ int counter = ((core->core_number)*2)+9; /* magic numbers for FP0 are 9 & 10 */
+
+ //printk("FP core->number = %d\n", core->core_number);
+ //TODO we are using magic numbers again... these are from gator_events_mali.c
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag = 0;
+
+ if( counter>=9 && counter<=16) {
+
+ if( counter_table[counter] != 0xFFFFFFFF ) {
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag |= _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC0_ENABLE;
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_src0 = counter_table[counter];
+ }
+ if( counter_table[counter+1] != 0xFFFFFFFF ) {
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag |= _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC1_ENABLE;
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_src1 = counter_table[counter+1];
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("core->core_number out of the range (0-3) (%d)\n", core->core_number));
+ }
+ }
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ if( counter_table[5] != 0xFFFFFFFF ) {
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag |= _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC0_ENABLE | _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_RESET;
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src0 = counter_table[5];
+ }
+ if( counter_table[6] != 0xFFFFFFFF ) {
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag |= _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC1_ENABLE | _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_RESET;
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src1 = counter_table[6];
+ }
+#endif
+#endif
+
+ /* This selects which performance counters we are reading */
+ if ( 0 != job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag )
+ {
+ if ( job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag & _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC0_ENABLE)
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(
+ core,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_ENABLE,
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_PERF_CNT_ENABLE);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(
+ core,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_SRC,
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_src0);
+
+ }
+
+ if ( job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag & _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC1_ENABLE)
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(
+ core,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_ENABLE,
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_PERF_CNT_ENABLE);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(
+ core,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_SRC,
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_src1);
+
+ }
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ if ( job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag & (_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC0_ENABLE|_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC1_ENABLE) )
+ {
+ int force_reset = ( job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag & _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_RESET ) ? 1 : 0;
+ u32 src0 = 0;
+ u32 src1 = 0;
+
+ if ( job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag & _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC0_ENABLE )
+ {
+ src0 = job200->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src0;
+ }
+ if ( job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag & _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC1_ENABLE )
+ {
+ src1 = job200->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src1;
+ }
+
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_set_perf_counters(src0, src1, force_reset); /* will activate and possibly reset counters */
+
+ /* Now, retrieve the current values, so we can substract them when the job has completed */
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_get_perf_counters(&job200->perf_counter_l2_src0,
+ &job200->perf_counter_l2_val0,
+ &job200->perf_counter_l2_src1,
+ &job200->perf_counter_l2_val1);
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+
+ subsystem_flush_mapped_mem_cache();
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&job->session->jobs_started);
+#endif
+
+ /* This is the command that starts the Core */
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(
+ core,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CTRL_MGMT,
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_CTRL_MGMT_START_RENDERING);
+ _mali_osk_write_mem_barrier();
+
+
+ pr_debug("SPI_GPU_PP%u Start\n", core->core_number);
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE | MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_PP(core->core_number) | MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_HW_FLUSH, job200->user_input.frame_builder_id, job200->user_input.flush_id, 0, 0, 0);
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_START|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_PP(core->core_number), job200->pid, job200->tid,
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ (job200->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src0 << 16) | (job200->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src1 << 24),
+ job200->perf_counter_l2_val0, job200->perf_counter_l2_val1
+#else
+ 0, 0, 0
+#endif
+ );
+#endif
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static u32 subsystem_mali200_irq_handler_upper_half(mali_core_renderunit * core)
+{
+ u32 irq_readout;
+
+ if (mali_benchmark) {
+ return (core->current_job ? 1 : 0); /* simulate irq is pending when a job is pending */
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Mali PP: subsystem_mali200_irq_handler_upper_half: %s\n", core->description)) ;
+ irq_readout = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_STATUS);
+
+ if ( MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_NONE != irq_readout )
+ {
+ /* Mask out all IRQs from this core until IRQ is handled */
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_NONE);
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_PP(core->core_number)|MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_HW_INTERRUPT, irq_readout, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int subsystem_mali200_irq_handler_bottom_half(struct mali_core_renderunit* core)
+{
+ u32 irq_readout;
+ u32 current_tile_addr;
+ u32 core_status;
+ mali_core_job * job;
+ mali200_job * job200;
+
+ job = core->current_job;
+ job200 = GET_JOB200_PTR(job);
+
+
+ if (mali_benchmark) {
+ irq_readout = MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_END_OF_FRAME;
+ current_tile_addr = 0;
+ core_status = 0;
+ } else {
+ irq_readout = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_RAWSTAT) & MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED;
+ current_tile_addr = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CURRENT_REND_LIST_ADDR);
+ core_status = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS);
+ }
+
+ if (NULL == job)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(CORE_IDLE==core->state);
+ if ( 0 != irq_readout )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Interrupt from a core not running a job. IRQ: 0x%04x Status: 0x%04x", irq_readout, core_status));
+ }
+ return JOB_STATUS_END_UNKNOWN_ERR;
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(CORE_IDLE!=core->state);
+
+ job200->irq_status |= irq_readout;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF( 3, ( 0 != irq_readout ),
+ ("Mali PP: Job: 0x%08x IRQ RECEIVED Rawstat: 0x%x Tile_addr: 0x%x Status: 0x%x\n",
+ (u32)job200->user_input.user_job_ptr, irq_readout ,current_tile_addr ,core_status));
+
+ if ( MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_END_OF_FRAME & irq_readout)
+ {
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CTRL_MGMT, MALI200_REG_VAL_CTRL_MGMT_FLUSH_CACHES);
+#endif
+
+ if (0 != job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag )
+ {
+ if (job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag & (_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC0_ENABLE|_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC1_ENABLE) )
+ {
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+ //TODO magic numbers should come from mali_linux_trace.h instead
+ unsigned int counter = (core->core_number * 2) + 9;
+#endif
+
+ job200->perf_counter0 = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_VALUE);
+ job200->perf_counter1 = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_VALUE);
+
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_counter(counter, job200->perf_counter0);
+ _mali_profiling_add_counter(counter + 1, job200->perf_counter1);
+#endif
+
+ }
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ if (job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag & (_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC0_ENABLE|_MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC1_ENABLE) )
+ {
+ u32 src0;
+ u32 val0;
+ u32 src1;
+ u32 val1;
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_get_perf_counters(&src0, &val0, &src1, &val1);
+
+ if (job200->perf_counter_l2_src0 == src0)
+ {
+ job200->perf_counter_l2_val0_raw = val0;
+ job200->perf_counter_l2_val0 = val0 - job200->perf_counter_l2_val0;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ job200->perf_counter_l2_val0_raw = 0;
+ job200->perf_counter_l2_val0 = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (job200->perf_counter_l2_src1 == src1)
+ {
+ job200->perf_counter_l2_val1_raw = val1;
+ job200->perf_counter_l2_val1 = val1 - job200->perf_counter_l2_val1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ job200->perf_counter_l2_val1_raw = 0;
+ job200->perf_counter_l2_val1 = 0;
+ }
+
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+ //TODO magic numbers should come from mali_linux_trace.h instead
+ _mali_profiling_add_counter(5, val0);
+ _mali_profiling_add_counter(6, val1);
+#endif
+ }
+#endif
+
+ }
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_STOP|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_PP(core->core_number),
+ job200->perf_counter0, job200->perf_counter1,
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_src0 | (job200->user_input.perf_counter_src1 << 8)
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ | (job200->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src0 << 16) | (job200->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src1 << 24),
+ job200->perf_counter_l2_val0, job200->perf_counter_l2_val1
+#else
+ , 0, 0
+#endif
+ );
+#endif
+
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&job->session->jobs_ended);
+#endif
+
+ pr_debug("SPI_GPU_PP%u Idle\n", core->core_number);
+
+ return JOB_STATUS_END_SUCCESS; /* reschedule */
+ }
+ /* Overall SW watchdog timeout or (time to do hang checking and progress detected)? */
+ else if (
+ (CORE_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT == core->state) ||
+ ((CORE_HANG_CHECK_TIMEOUT == core->state) && (current_tile_addr == job200->last_tile_list_addr))
+ )
+ {
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_STOP|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_PP(core->core_number), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* add GP and L2 counters and return status */
+#endif
+ /* no progress detected, killed by the watchdog */
+ MALI_PRINT( ("M200: SW-Timeout Rawstat: 0x%x Tile_addr: 0x%x Status: 0x%x.\n", irq_readout ,current_tile_addr ,core_status) );
+ /* In this case will the system outside cleanup and reset the core */
+
+ MALI_PANIC("%s Watchdog timeout (rawstat: 0x%x tile_addr: 0x%x status: 0x%x)\n", MALI_PP_SUBSYSTEM_NAME, irq_readout, current_tile_addr, core_status);
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&job->session->jobs_ended);
+#endif
+
+ return JOB_STATUS_END_HANG;
+ }
+ /* HW watchdog triggered or an existing hang check passed? */
+ else if ((CORE_HANG_CHECK_TIMEOUT == core->state) || (irq_readout & job200->active_mask & MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG))
+ {
+ /* check interval in ms */
+ u32 timeout = mali_core_hang_check_timeout_get();
+ MALI_PRINT( ("M200: HW/SW Watchdog triggered, checking for progress in %d ms\n", timeout));
+ job200->last_tile_list_addr = current_tile_addr;
+ /* hw watchdog triggered, set up a progress checker every HANGCHECK ms */
+ _mali_osk_timer_add(core->timer_hang_detection, _mali_osk_time_mstoticks(timeout));
+ job200->active_mask &= ~MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG; /* ignore the hw watchdoig from now on */
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, irq_readout & ~MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, job200->active_mask);
+ return JOB_STATUS_CONTINUE_RUN; /* not finished */
+ }
+ /* No irq pending, core still busy */
+ else if ((0 == (irq_readout & MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED)) && ( 0 != (core_status & MALI200_REG_VAL_STATUS_RENDERING_ACTIVE)))
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, irq_readout);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, job200->active_mask);
+ return JOB_STATUS_CONTINUE_RUN; /* Not finished */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event(MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_STOP|MALI_PROFILING_MAKE_EVENT_CHANNEL_PP(core->core_number), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* add GP and L2 counters and return status */
+#endif
+
+ MALI_PRINT( ("Mali PP: Job: 0x%08x CRASH? Rawstat: 0x%x Tile_addr: 0x%x Status: 0x%x\n",
+ (u32)job200->user_input.user_job_ptr, irq_readout ,current_tile_addr ,core_status) ) ;
+
+ if (irq_readout & MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_BUS_ERROR)
+ {
+ u32 bus_error = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_BUS_ERROR_STATUS);
+
+ MALI_PRINT(("Bus error status: 0x%08X\n", bus_error));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, (bus_error & 0x01), ("Bus write error from id 0x%02x\n", (bus_error>>2) & 0x0F));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, (bus_error & 0x02), ("Bus read error from id 0x%02x\n", (bus_error>>6) & 0x0F));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, (0 == (bus_error & 0x03)), ("Bus error but neither read or write was set as the error reason\n"));
+ (void)bus_error;
+ }
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&job->session->jobs_ended);
+#endif
+ return JOB_STATUS_END_UNKNOWN_ERR; /* reschedule */
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* This function is called from the ioctl function and should return a mali_core_job pointer
+to a created mali_core_job object with the data given from userspace */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_mali200_get_new_job_from_user(struct mali_core_session * session, void * argument)
+{
+ mali200_job *job200;
+ mali_core_job *job = NULL;
+ mali_core_job *previous_replaced_job;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ _mali_uk_pp_start_job_s * user_ptr_job_input;
+
+ user_ptr_job_input = (_mali_uk_pp_start_job_s *)argument;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(job200 = (mali200_job *) _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(mali200_job)), _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ _mali_osk_memset(job200, 0 , sizeof(mali200_job) );
+
+ /* We read job data from Userspace pointer */
+ if ( NULL == _mali_osk_memcpy((void*)&job200->user_input, user_ptr_job_input, sizeof(job200->user_input)) )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("Mali PP: Could not copy data from U/K interface.\n")) ;
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ goto function_exit;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Mali PP: subsystem_mali200_get_new_job_from_user 0x%x\n", (void*)job200->user_input.user_job_ptr));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Mali PP: Frameregs: 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x Writeback[1] 0x%x, Pri:%d; Watchd:%d\n",
+ job200->user_input.frame_registers[0], job200->user_input.frame_registers[1], job200->user_input.frame_registers[2],
+ job200->user_input.wb0_registers[1], job200->user_input.priority,
+ job200->user_input.watchdog_msecs));
+
+ if ( job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag)
+ {
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Mali PP: Performance counters: flag:0x%x src0:0x%x src1:0x%x l2_src0:0x%x l2_src1:0x%x\n",
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag,
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_src0,
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_src1,
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src0,
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_l2_src1));
+#else
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Mali PP: Performance counters: flag:0x%x src0:0x%x src1:0x%x\n",
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_flag,
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_src0,
+ job200->user_input.perf_counter_src1));
+#endif
+ }
+
+ job = GET_JOB_EMBEDDED_PTR(job200);
+
+ job->session = session;
+ job->flags = user_ptr_job_input->flags;
+ job_priority_set(job, job200->user_input.priority);
+ job_watchdog_set(job, job200->user_input.watchdog_msecs );
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ job200->pid = _mali_osk_get_pid();
+ job200->tid = _mali_osk_get_tid();
+#endif
+
+ job->abort_id = job200->user_input.abort_id;
+ if (mali_job_queue_full(session))
+ {
+ user_ptr_job_input->status = _MALI_UK_START_JOB_NOT_STARTED_DO_REQUEUE;
+ goto function_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* We now know that we has a job, and a empty session slot to put it in */
+
+ job200->active_mask = MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED;
+
+ /* Allocating User Return Data */
+ job200->notification_obj = _mali_osk_notification_create(
+ _MALI_NOTIFICATION_PP_FINISHED,
+ sizeof(_mali_uk_pp_job_finished_s) );
+
+ if ( NULL == job200->notification_obj )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("Mali PP: Could not get notification_obj.\n")) ;
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM;
+ goto function_exit;
+ }
+
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD( &(job->list) ) ;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali PP: Job: 0x%08x INPUT from user.\n", (u32)job200->user_input.user_job_ptr)) ;
+
+ /* This should not happen since we have the checking of priority above */
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_core_session_add_job(session, job, &previous_replaced_job))
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("Mali PP: Internal error\n")) ;
+ user_ptr_job_input->status = _MALI_UK_START_JOB_NOT_STARTED_DO_REQUEUE;
+ _mali_osk_notification_delete( job200->notification_obj );
+ goto function_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* If MALI_TRUE: This session had a job with lower priority which were removed.
+ This replaced job is given back to userspace. */
+ if ( NULL != previous_replaced_job )
+ {
+ mali200_job *previous_replaced_job200;
+
+ previous_replaced_job200 = GET_JOB200_PTR(previous_replaced_job);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali PP: Replacing job: 0x%08x\n", (u32)previous_replaced_job200->user_input.user_job_ptr)) ;
+
+ /* Copy to the input data (which also is output data) the
+ pointer to the job that were replaced, so that the userspace
+ driver can put this job in the front of its job-queue */
+
+ user_ptr_job_input->returned_user_job_ptr = previous_replaced_job200->user_input.user_job_ptr;
+
+ /** @note failure to 'copy to user' at this point must not free job200,
+ * and so no transaction rollback required in the U/K interface */
+
+ /* This does not cause job200 to free: */
+ user_ptr_job_input->status = _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED_LOW_PRI_JOB_RETURNED;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("subsystem_mali200_get_new_job_from_user: Job added, prev returned\n")) ;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* This does not cause job200 to free: */
+ user_ptr_job_input->status = _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("subsystem_mali200_get_new_job_from_user: Job added\n")) ;
+ }
+
+function_exit:
+ if (_MALI_UK_START_JOB_NOT_STARTED_DO_REQUEUE == user_ptr_job_input->status
+ || _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_free(job200);
+ }
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ if (_MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED==user_ptr_job_input->status)
+ {
+ if(job)
+ {
+ job->job_nr=_mali_osk_atomic_inc_return(&session->jobs_received);
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+/* This function is called from the ioctl function and should write the necessary data
+to userspace telling which job was finished and the status and debuginfo for this job.
+The function must also free and cleanup the input job object. */
+static void subsystem_mali200_return_job_to_user( mali_core_job * job, mali_subsystem_job_end_code end_status)
+{
+ mali200_job *job200;
+ _mali_uk_pp_job_finished_s * job_out;
+ _mali_uk_pp_start_job_s * job_input;
+ mali_core_session *session;
+
+ if (NULL == job)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("subsystem_mali200_return_job_to_user received a NULL ptr\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ job200 = _MALI_OSK_CONTAINER_OF(job, mali200_job, embedded_core_job);
+
+ if (NULL == job200->notification_obj)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Found job200 with NULL notification object, abandoning userspace sending\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ job_out = job200->notification_obj->result_buffer;
+ job_input= &(job200->user_input);
+ session = job->session;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali PP: Job: 0x%08x OUTPUT to user. Runtime: %dus\n",
+ (u32)job200->user_input.user_job_ptr,
+ job->render_time_usecs)) ;
+
+ _mali_osk_memset(job_out, 0 , sizeof(_mali_uk_pp_job_finished_s));
+
+ job_out->user_job_ptr = job_input->user_job_ptr;
+
+ switch( end_status )
+ {
+ case JOB_STATUS_CONTINUE_RUN:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_SUCCESS:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_OOM:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_ABORT:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_TIMEOUT_SW:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_HANG:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_SEG_FAULT:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_ILLEGAL_JOB:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_UNKNOWN_ERR:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_SHUTDOWN:
+ case JOB_STATUS_END_SYSTEM_UNUSABLE:
+ job_out->status = (mali_subsystem_job_end_code) end_status;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ job_out->status = JOB_STATUS_END_UNKNOWN_ERR ;
+ }
+ job_out->irq_status = job200->irq_status;
+ job_out->perf_counter0 = job200->perf_counter0;
+ job_out->perf_counter1 = job200->perf_counter1;
+ job_out->render_time = job->render_time_usecs;
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+ job_out->perf_counter_l2_src0 = job200->perf_counter_l2_src0;
+ job_out->perf_counter_l2_src1 = job200->perf_counter_l2_src1;
+ job_out->perf_counter_l2_val0 = job200->perf_counter_l2_val0;
+ job_out->perf_counter_l2_val1 = job200->perf_counter_l2_val1;
+ job_out->perf_counter_l2_val0_raw = job200->perf_counter_l2_val0_raw;
+ job_out->perf_counter_l2_val1_raw = job200->perf_counter_l2_val1_raw;
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&session->jobs_returned);
+#endif
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_send( session->notification_queue, job200->notification_obj);
+ job200->notification_obj = NULL;
+
+ _mali_osk_free(job200);
+}
+
+static void subsystem_mali200_renderunit_delete(mali_core_renderunit * core)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Mali PP: mali200_renderunit_delete\n"));
+ _mali_osk_free(core);
+}
+
+static void mali200_reset_hard(struct mali_core_renderunit * core)
+{
+ const int reset_finished_loop_count = 15;
+ const u32 reset_wait_target_register = MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_WRITE_BOUNDARY_LOW;
+ const u32 reset_invalid_value = 0xC0FFE000;
+ const u32 reset_check_value = 0xC01A0000;
+ const u32 reset_default_value = 0;
+ int i;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("subsystem_mali200_renderunit_reset_core_hard called for core %s\n", core->description));
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, reset_wait_target_register, reset_invalid_value);
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(
+ core,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CTRL_MGMT,
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_CTRL_MGMT_FORCE_RESET);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < reset_finished_loop_count; i++)
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, reset_wait_target_register, reset_check_value);
+ if (reset_check_value == mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, reset_wait_target_register))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Reset loop exiting after %d iterations\n", i));
+ break;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(10);
+ }
+
+ if (i == reset_finished_loop_count)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("The reset loop didn't work\n"));
+ }
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, reset_wait_target_register, reset_default_value); /* set it back to the default */
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_ALL);
+}
+
+static void subsystem_mali200_renderunit_reset_core(struct mali_core_renderunit * core, mali_core_reset_style style)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Mali PP: renderunit_reset_core\n"));
+
+ switch (style)
+ {
+ case MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_RUNABLE:
+ mali200_reset(core);
+ break;
+ case MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_DISABLE:
+ mali200_raw_reset(core); /* do the raw reset */
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, 0); /* then disable the IRQs */
+ break;
+ case MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_HARD:
+ mali200_reset_hard(core);
+ break;
+ default:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Unknown reset type %d\n", style));
+ }
+}
+
+static void subsystem_mali200_renderunit_probe_core_irq_trigger(struct mali_core_renderunit* core)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED);
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_RAWSTAT, MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG);
+ _mali_osk_mem_barrier();
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t subsystem_mali200_renderunit_probe_core_irq_finished(struct mali_core_renderunit* core)
+{
+ u32 irq_readout;
+
+ irq_readout = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_STATUS);
+
+ if ( MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG & irq_readout )
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write(core, MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR, MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG);
+ _mali_osk_mem_barrier();
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_pp_start_job( _mali_uk_pp_start_job_s *args )
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ session = (mali_core_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_mali200_id);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ return mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_start_job(session, args);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_pp_number_of_cores( _mali_uk_get_pp_number_of_cores_s *args )
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ session = (mali_core_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_mali200_id);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ return mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_number_of_cores_get(session, &args->number_of_cores);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_pp_core_version( _mali_uk_get_pp_core_version_s *args )
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ session = (mali_core_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_mali200_id);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ return mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_core_version_get(session, &args->version);
+}
+
+void _mali_ukk_pp_abort_job( _mali_uk_pp_abort_job_s * args)
+{
+ mali_core_session * session;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ if (NULL == args->ctx) return;
+ session = (mali_core_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_mali200_id);
+ if (NULL == session) return;
+ mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_abort_job(session, args->abort_id);
+
+}
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipp_signal_power_up( u32 core_num, mali_bool queue_only )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali PP: signal power up core: %d - queue_only: %d\n", core_num, queue_only ));
+
+ return( mali_core_subsystem_signal_power_up( &subsystem_mali200, core_num, queue_only ) );
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipp_signal_power_down( u32 core_num, mali_bool immediate_only )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali PP: signal power down core: %d - immediate_only: %d\n", core_num, immediate_only ));
+
+ return( mali_core_subsystem_signal_power_down( &subsystem_mali200, core_num, immediate_only ) );
+}
+
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+u32 mali200_subsystem_dump_state(char *buf, u32 size)
+{
+ return mali_core_renderunit_dump_state(&subsystem_mali200, buf, size);
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_common.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_common.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ab6f143
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_common.h
@@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_COMMON_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_COMMON_H__
+
+/* Make sure debug is defined when it should be */
+#ifndef DEBUG
+ #if defined(_DEBUG)
+ #define DEBUG
+ #endif
+#endif
+
+/* Macro for generating a kernel panic.
+ * Turned on off by compile-time Makefile settings
+ */
+#if defined(USING_KERNEL_PANIC)
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+ #define MALI_PANIC(fmt, args...) panic( fmt, ## args );
+#else
+ #define MALI_PANIC(fmt, args...)
+#endif
+
+
+/* The file include several useful macros for error checking, debugging and printing.
+ * - MALI_PRINTF(...) Do not use this function: Will be included in Release builds.
+ * - MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(nr, (X) ) Prints the second argument if nr<=MALI_DEBUG_LEVEL.
+ * - MALI_DEBUG_ERROR( (X) ) Prints an errortext, a source trace, and the given error message.
+ * - MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(exp,(X)) If the asserted expr is false, the program will exit.
+ * - MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pointer) Triggers if the pointer is a zero pointer.
+ * - MALI_DEBUG_CODE( X ) The code inside the macro is only compiled in Debug builds.
+ *
+ * The (X) means that you must add an extra parenthesis around the argumentlist.
+ *
+ * The printf function: MALI_PRINTF(...) is routed to _mali_osk_debugmsg
+ *
+ * Suggested range for the DEBUG-LEVEL is [1:6] where
+ * [1:2] Is messages with highest priority, indicate possible errors.
+ * [3:4] Is messages with medium priority, output important variables.
+ * [5:6] Is messages with low priority, used during extensive debugging.
+ */
+
+ /**
+ * Fundamental error macro. Reports an error code. This is abstracted to allow us to
+ * easily switch to a different error reporting method if we want, and also to allow
+ * us to search for error returns easily.
+ *
+ * Note no closing semicolon - this is supplied in typical usage:
+ *
+ * MALI_ERROR(MALI_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
+ */
+#define MALI_ERROR(error_code) return (error_code)
+
+/**
+ * Basic error macro, to indicate success.
+ * Note no closing semicolon - this is supplied in typical usage:
+ *
+ * MALI_SUCCESS;
+ */
+#define MALI_SUCCESS MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK)
+
+/**
+ * Basic error macro. This checks whether the given condition is true, and if not returns
+ * from this function with the supplied error code. This is a macro so that we can override it
+ * for stress testing.
+ *
+ * Note that this uses the do-while-0 wrapping to ensure that we don't get problems with dangling
+ * else clauses. Note also no closing semicolon - this is supplied in typical usage:
+ *
+ * MALI_CHECK((p!=NULL), ERROR_NO_OBJECT);
+ */
+#define MALI_CHECK(condition, error_code) do { if(!(condition)) MALI_ERROR(error_code); } while(0)
+
+/**
+ * Error propagation macro. If the expression given is anything other than _MALI_OSK_NO_ERROR,
+ * then the value is returned from the enclosing function as an error code. This effectively
+ * acts as a guard clause, and propagates error values up the call stack. This uses a
+ * temporary value to ensure that the error expression is not evaluated twice.
+ * If the counter for forcing a failure has been set using _mali_force_error, this error will be
+ * returned without evaluating the expression in MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR
+ */
+#define MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(expression) \
+ do { _mali_osk_errcode_t _check_no_error_result=(expression); \
+ if(_check_no_error_result != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK) \
+ MALI_ERROR(_check_no_error_result); \
+ } while(0)
+
+/**
+ * Pointer check macro. Checks non-null pointer.
+ */
+#define MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(pointer, error_code) MALI_CHECK( ((pointer)!=NULL), (error_code) )
+
+/**
+ * Error macro with goto. This checks whether the given condition is true, and if not jumps
+ * to the specified label using a goto. The label must therefore be local to the function in
+ * which this macro appears. This is most usually used to execute some clean-up code before
+ * exiting with a call to ERROR.
+ *
+ * Like the other macros, this is a macro to allow us to override the condition if we wish,
+ * e.g. to force an error during stress testing.
+ */
+#define MALI_CHECK_GOTO(condition, label) do { if(!(condition)) goto label; } while(0)
+
+/**
+ * Explicitly ignore a parameter passed into a function, to suppress compiler warnings.
+ * Should only be used with parameter names.
+ */
+#define MALI_IGNORE(x) x=x
+
+#define MALI_PRINTF(args) _mali_osk_dbgmsg args;
+
+#define MALI_PRINT_ERROR(args) do{ \
+ MALI_PRINTF(("Mali: ERR: %s\n" ,__FILE__)); \
+ MALI_PRINTF((" %s()%4d\n ", __FUNCTION__, __LINE__)) ; \
+ MALI_PRINTF(args); \
+ MALI_PRINTF(("\n")); \
+ } while(0)
+
+#define MALI_PRINT(args) do{ \
+ MALI_PRINTF(("Mali: ")); \
+ MALI_PRINTF(args); \
+ } while (0)
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+extern int mali_debug_level;
+
+#define MALI_DEBUG_CODE(code) code
+#define MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(level, args) do { \
+ if((level) <= mali_debug_level)\
+ {MALI_PRINTF(("Mali<" #level ">: ")); MALI_PRINTF(args); } \
+ } while (0)
+
+#define MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ERROR(args) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(args)
+
+#define MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(level,condition,args) \
+ if((condition)&&((level) <= mali_debug_level))\
+ {MALI_PRINTF(("Mali<" #level ">: ")); MALI_PRINTF(args); }
+
+#define MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ELSE(level, args)\
+ else if((level) <= mali_debug_level)\
+ { MALI_PRINTF(("Mali<" #level ">: ")); MALI_PRINTF(args); }
+
+/**
+ * @note these variants of DEBUG ASSERTS will cause a debugger breakpoint
+ * to be entered (see _mali_osk_break() ). An alternative would be to call
+ * _mali_osk_abort(), on OSs that support it.
+ */
+#define MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ASSERT(condition, args) do {if( !(condition)) { MALI_PRINT_ERROR(args); _mali_osk_break(); } } while(0)
+#define MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pointer) do {if( (pointer)== NULL) {MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("NULL pointer " #pointer)); _mali_osk_break();} } while(0)
+#define MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(condition) do {if( !(condition)) {MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("ASSERT failed: " #condition )); _mali_osk_break();} } while(0)
+
+#else /* DEBUG */
+
+#define MALI_DEBUG_CODE(code)
+#define MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(string,args) do {} while(0)
+#define MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ERROR(args) do {} while(0)
+#define MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(level,condition,args) do {} while(0)
+#define MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ELSE(level,condition,args) do {} while(0)
+#define MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ASSERT(condition,args) do {} while(0)
+#define MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pointer) do {} while(0)
+#define MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(condition) do {} while(0)
+
+#endif /* DEBUG */
+
+/**
+ * variables from user space cannot be dereferenced from kernel space; tagging them
+ * with __user allows the GCC compiler to generate a warning. Other compilers may
+ * not support this so we define it here as an empty macro if the compiler doesn't
+ * define it.
+ */
+#ifndef __user
+#define __user
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_COMMON_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_core.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_core.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..be1889d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_core.c
@@ -0,0 +1,911 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_mem.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_pp.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_gp.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_osk_mali.h"
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_rendercore.h"
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+#include "mali_kernel_l2_cache.h"
+#endif
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
+/* platform specific set up */
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+
+/* Initialized when this subsystem is initialized. This is determined by the
+ * position in subsystems[], and so the value used to initialize this is
+ * determined at compile time */
+static mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier mali_subsystem_core_id = -1;
+
+/** Pointer to table of resource definitions available to the Mali driver.
+ * _mali_osk_resources_init() sets up the pointer to this table.
+ */
+static _mali_osk_resource_t *arch_configuration = NULL;
+
+/** Number of resources initialized by _mali_osk_resources_init() */
+static u32 num_resources;
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t register_resources( _mali_osk_resource_t **arch_configuration, u32 num_resources );
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t initialize_subsystems(void);
+static void terminate_subsystems(void);
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_subsystem_core_setup(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+static void mali_kernel_subsystem_core_cleanup(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_subsystem_core_system_info_fill(_mali_system_info* info);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_subsystem_core_session_begin(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot, _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * queue);
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t build_system_info(void);
+static void cleanup_system_info(_mali_system_info *cleanup);
+
+/**
+ * @brief handler for MEM_VALIDATION resources
+ *
+ * This resource handler is common to all memory systems. It provides a default
+ * means for validating requests to map in external memory via
+ * _mali_ukk_map_external_mem. In addition, if _mali_ukk_va_to_pa is
+ * implemented, then _mali_ukk_va_to_pa can make use of this MEM_VALIDATION
+ * resource.
+ *
+ * MEM_VALIDATION also provide a CPU physical to Mali physical address
+ * translation, for use by _mali_ukk_map_external_mem.
+ *
+ * @note MEM_VALIDATION resources are only to handle simple cases where a
+ * certain physical address range is allowed to be mapped in by any process,
+ * e.g. a framebuffer at a fixed location. If the implementor has more complex
+ * mapping requirements, then they must either:
+ * - implement their own memory validation function
+ * - or, integrate with UMP.
+ *
+ * @param resource The resource to handle (type MEM_VALIDATION)
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_core_resource_mem_validation(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource);
+
+/* MEM_VALIDATION handler state */
+typedef struct
+{
+ u32 phys_base; /**< Mali physical base of the memory, page aligned */
+ u32 size; /**< size in bytes of the memory, multiple of page size */
+ s32 cpu_usage_adjust; /**< Offset to add to Mali Physical address to obtain CPU physical address */
+} _mali_mem_validation_t;
+
+#define INVALID_MEM 0xffffffff
+
+static _mali_mem_validation_t mem_validator = { INVALID_MEM, INVALID_MEM, -1 };
+
+static struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_core =
+{
+ mali_kernel_subsystem_core_setup, /* startup */
+ mali_kernel_subsystem_core_cleanup, /* shutdown */
+ NULL, /* load_complete */
+ mali_kernel_subsystem_core_system_info_fill, /* system_info_fill */
+ mali_kernel_subsystem_core_session_begin, /* session_begin */
+ NULL, /* session_end */
+ NULL, /* broadcast_notification */
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ NULL, /* dump_state */
+#endif
+};
+
+static struct mali_kernel_subsystem * subsystems[] =
+{
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ /* The PMM must be initialized before any cores - including L2 cache */
+ &mali_subsystem_pmm,
+#endif
+
+ /* always included */
+ &mali_subsystem_memory,
+
+ /* The rendercore subsystem must be initialized before any subsystem based on the
+ * rendercores is started e.g. mali_subsystem_mali200 and mali_subsystem_gp2 */
+ &mali_subsystem_rendercore,
+
+ /* add reference to the subsystem */
+ &mali_subsystem_mali200,
+
+ /* add reference to the subsystem */
+ &mali_subsystem_gp2,
+
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ &mali_subsystem_l2_cache,
+#endif
+
+ /* always included */
+ /* NOTE Keep the core entry at the tail of the list */
+ &mali_subsystem_core
+};
+
+#define SUBSYSTEMS_COUNT ( sizeof(subsystems) / sizeof(subsystems[0]) )
+
+/* Pointers to this type available as incomplete struct in mali_kernel_session_manager.h */
+struct mali_session_data
+{
+ void * subsystem_data[SUBSYSTEMS_COUNT];
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * ioctl_queue;
+};
+
+static mali_kernel_resource_registrator resource_handler[RESOURCE_TYPE_COUNT] = { NULL, };
+
+/* system info variables */
+static _mali_osk_lock_t *system_info_lock = NULL;
+static _mali_system_info * system_info = NULL;
+static u32 system_info_size = 0;
+
+/* is called from OS specific driver entry point */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_constructor( void )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ err = mali_platform_init();
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) goto error1;
+
+ err = _mali_osk_init();
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) goto error2;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("\n"));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Inserting Mali v%d device driver. \n",_MALI_API_VERSION));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Compiled: %s, time: %s.\n", __DATE__, __TIME__));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Svn revision: %s\n", SVN_REV_STRING));
+
+ err = initialize_subsystems();
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) goto error3;
+
+ MALI_PRINT(("Mali device driver %s loaded\n", SVN_REV_STRING));
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+error3:
+ MALI_PRINT(("Mali subsystems failed\n"));
+ _mali_osk_term();
+error2:
+ MALI_PRINT(("Mali device driver init failed\n"));
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_platform_deinit())
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT(("Failed to deinit platform\n"));
+ }
+error1:
+ MALI_PRINT(("Failed to init platform\n"));
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+/* is called from OS specific driver exit point */
+void mali_kernel_destructor( void )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("\n"));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Unloading Mali v%d device driver.\n",_MALI_API_VERSION));
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ malipmm_force_powerup();
+#endif
+ terminate_subsystems(); /* subsystems are responsible for their registered resources */
+ _mali_osk_term();
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_platform_deinit())
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT(("Failed to deinit platform\n"));
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Module unloaded.\n"));
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t register_resources( _mali_osk_resource_t **arch_configuration, u32 num_resources )
+{
+ _mali_osk_resource_t *arch_resource = *arch_configuration;
+ u32 i;
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ u32 is_pmu_first_resource = 1;
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
+ /* loop over arch configuration */
+ for (i = 0; i < num_resources; ++i, arch_resource++)
+ {
+ if ( (arch_resource->type >= RESOURCE_TYPE_FIRST) &&
+ (arch_resource->type < RESOURCE_TYPE_COUNT) &&
+ (NULL != resource_handler[arch_resource->type])
+ )
+ {
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ if((arch_resource->type != PMU) && (is_pmu_first_resource == 1))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_resource_t mali_pmu_virtual_resource;
+ mali_pmu_virtual_resource.type = PMU;
+ mali_pmu_virtual_resource.description = "Virtual PMU";
+ mali_pmu_virtual_resource.base = 0x00000000;
+ mali_pmu_virtual_resource.cpu_usage_adjust = 0;
+ mali_pmu_virtual_resource.size = 0;
+ mali_pmu_virtual_resource.irq = 0;
+ mali_pmu_virtual_resource.flags = 0;
+ mali_pmu_virtual_resource.mmu_id = 0;
+ mali_pmu_virtual_resource.alloc_order = 0;
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(resource_handler[mali_pmu_virtual_resource.type](&mali_pmu_virtual_resource));
+ }
+ is_pmu_first_resource = 0;
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(resource_handler[arch_resource->type](arch_resource));
+ /* the subsystem shutdown process will release all the resources already registered */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("No handler installed for resource %s, type %d\n", arch_resource->description, arch_resource->type));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t initialize_subsystems(void)
+{
+ int i, j;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT; /* default error code */
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(system_info_lock = _mali_osk_lock_init( (_mali_osk_lock_flags_t)(_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE), 0, 0 ), _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < (int)SUBSYSTEMS_COUNT; ++i)
+ {
+ if (NULL != subsystems[i]->startup)
+ {
+ /* the subsystem has a startup function defined */
+ err = subsystems[i]->startup(i); /* the subsystem identifier is the offset in our subsystems array */
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (j = 0; j < (int)SUBSYSTEMS_COUNT; ++j)
+ {
+ if (NULL != subsystems[j]->load_complete)
+ {
+ /* the subsystem has a load_complete function defined */
+ err = subsystems[j]->load_complete(j);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* All systems loaded and resources registered */
+ /* Build system info */
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != build_system_info()) goto cleanup;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS; /* all ok */
+
+cleanup:
+ /* i is index of subsystem which failed to start, all indices before that has to be shut down */
+ for (i = i - 1; i >= 0; --i)
+ {
+ /* the subsystem identifier is the offset in our subsystems array */
+ /* Call possible shutdown notficiation functions */
+ if (NULL != subsystems[i]->shutdown) subsystems[i]->shutdown(i);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_term( system_info_lock );
+ MALI_ERROR(err); /* err is what the module which failed its startup returned, or the default */
+}
+
+static void terminate_subsystems(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ /* shut down subsystems in reverse order from startup */
+ for (i = SUBSYSTEMS_COUNT - 1; i >= 0; --i)
+ {
+ /* the subsystem identifier is the offset in our subsystems array */
+ if (NULL != subsystems[i]->shutdown) subsystems[i]->shutdown(i);
+ }
+ if (system_info_lock) _mali_osk_lock_term( system_info_lock );
+
+ /* Free _mali_system_info struct */
+ cleanup_system_info(system_info);
+}
+
+void _mali_kernel_core_broadcast_subsystem_message(mali_core_notification_message message, u32 data)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < (int)SUBSYSTEMS_COUNT; ++i)
+ {
+ if (NULL != subsystems[i]->broadcast_notification)
+ {
+ subsystems[i]->broadcast_notification(message, data);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_subsystem_core_setup(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ mali_subsystem_core_id = id;
+
+ /* Register our own resources */
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(_mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(MEM_VALIDATION, mali_kernel_core_resource_mem_validation));
+
+ /* parse the arch resource definition and tell all the subsystems */
+ /* this is why the core subsystem has to be specified last in the subsystem array */
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(_mali_osk_resources_init(&arch_configuration, &num_resources));
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(register_resources(&arch_configuration, num_resources));
+
+ /* resource parsing succeeded and the subsystem have corretly accepted their resources */
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static void mali_kernel_subsystem_core_cleanup(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ _mali_osk_resources_term(&arch_configuration, num_resources);
+}
+
+static void cleanup_system_info(_mali_system_info *cleanup)
+{
+ _mali_core_info * current_core;
+ _mali_mem_info * current_mem;
+
+ /* delete all the core info structs */
+ while (NULL != cleanup->core_info)
+ {
+ current_core = cleanup->core_info;
+ cleanup->core_info = cleanup->core_info->next;
+ _mali_osk_free(current_core);
+ }
+
+ /* delete all the mem info struct */
+ while (NULL != cleanup->mem_info)
+ {
+ current_mem = cleanup->mem_info;
+ cleanup->mem_info = cleanup->mem_info->next;
+ _mali_osk_free(current_mem);
+ }
+
+ /* delete the system info struct itself */
+ _mali_osk_free(cleanup);
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t build_system_info(void)
+{
+ unsigned int i;
+ int err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ _mali_system_info * new_info, * cleanup;
+ _mali_core_info * current_core;
+ _mali_mem_info * current_mem;
+ u32 new_size = 0;
+
+ /* create a new system info struct */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(new_info = (_mali_system_info *)_mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(_mali_system_info)), _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+
+ _mali_osk_memset(new_info, 0, sizeof(_mali_system_info));
+
+ /* if an error happens during any of the system_info_fill calls cleanup the new info structs */
+ cleanup = new_info;
+
+ /* ask each subsystems to fill in their info */
+ for (i = 0; i < SUBSYSTEMS_COUNT; ++i)
+ {
+ if (NULL != subsystems[i]->system_info_fill)
+ {
+ err = subsystems[i]->system_info_fill(new_info);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) goto error_exit;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* building succeeded, calculate the size */
+
+ /* size needed of the system info struct itself */
+ new_size = sizeof(_mali_system_info);
+
+ /* size needed for the cores */
+ for (current_core = new_info->core_info; NULL != current_core; current_core = current_core->next)
+ {
+ new_size += sizeof(_mali_core_info);
+ }
+
+ /* size needed for the memory banks */
+ for (current_mem = new_info->mem_info; NULL != current_mem; current_mem = current_mem->next)
+ {
+ new_size += sizeof(_mali_mem_info);
+ }
+
+ /* lock system info access so a user wont't get a corrupted version */
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait( system_info_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+
+ /* cleanup the old one */
+ cleanup = system_info;
+ /* set new info */
+ system_info = new_info;
+ system_info_size = new_size;
+
+ /* we're safe */
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal( system_info_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+
+ /* ok result */
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+
+ /* we share the cleanup routine with the error case */
+error_exit:
+ if (NULL == cleanup) MALI_ERROR((_mali_osk_errcode_t)err); /* no cleanup needed, return what err contains */
+
+ /* cleanup */
+ cleanup_system_info(cleanup);
+
+ /* return whatever err is, we could end up here in both the error and success cases */
+ MALI_ERROR((_mali_osk_errcode_t)err);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_api_version( _mali_uk_get_api_version_s *args )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ /* check compatability */
+ if ( args->version == _MALI_UK_API_VERSION )
+ {
+ args->compatible = 1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ args->compatible = 0;
+ }
+
+ args->version = _MALI_UK_API_VERSION; /* report our version */
+
+ /* success regardless of being compatible or not */
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_system_info_size(_mali_uk_get_system_info_size_s *args)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ args->size = system_info_size;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_system_info( _mali_uk_get_system_info_s *args )
+{
+ _mali_core_info * current_core;
+ _mali_mem_info * current_mem;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ void * current_write_pos, ** current_patch_pos;
+ u32 adjust_ptr_base;
+
+ /* check input */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->system_info, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ /* lock the system info */
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait( system_info_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+
+ /* first check size */
+ if (args->size < system_info_size) goto exit_when_locked;
+
+ /* we build a copy of system_info in the user space buffer specified by the user and
+ * patch up the pointers. The ukk_private members of _mali_uk_get_system_info_s may
+ * indicate a different base address for patching the pointers (normally the
+ * address of the provided system_info buffer would be used). This is helpful when
+ * the system_info buffer needs to get copied to user space and the pointers need
+ * to be in user space.
+ */
+ if (0 == args->ukk_private)
+ {
+ adjust_ptr_base = (u32)args->system_info;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ adjust_ptr_base = args->ukk_private;
+ }
+
+ /* copy each struct into the buffer, and update its pointers */
+ current_write_pos = (void *)args->system_info;
+
+ /* first, the master struct */
+ _mali_osk_memcpy(current_write_pos, system_info, sizeof(_mali_system_info));
+
+ /* advance write pointer */
+ current_write_pos = (void *)((u32)current_write_pos + sizeof(_mali_system_info));
+
+ /* first we write the core info structs, patch starts at master's core_info pointer */
+ current_patch_pos = (void **)((u32)args->system_info + offsetof(_mali_system_info, core_info));
+
+ for (current_core = system_info->core_info; NULL != current_core; current_core = current_core->next)
+ {
+
+ /* patch the pointer pointing to this core */
+ *current_patch_pos = (void*)(adjust_ptr_base + ((u32)current_write_pos - (u32)args->system_info));
+
+ /* copy the core info */
+ _mali_osk_memcpy(current_write_pos, current_core, sizeof(_mali_core_info));
+
+ /* update patch pos */
+ current_patch_pos = (void **)((u32)current_write_pos + offsetof(_mali_core_info, next));
+
+ /* advance write pos in memory */
+ current_write_pos = (void *)((u32)current_write_pos + sizeof(_mali_core_info));
+ }
+ /* patching of last patch pos is not needed, since we wrote NULL there in the first place */
+
+ /* then we write the mem info structs, patch starts at master's mem_info pointer */
+ current_patch_pos = (void **)((u32)args->system_info + offsetof(_mali_system_info, mem_info));
+
+ for (current_mem = system_info->mem_info; NULL != current_mem; current_mem = current_mem->next)
+ {
+ /* patch the pointer pointing to this core */
+ *current_patch_pos = (void*)(adjust_ptr_base + ((u32)current_write_pos - (u32)args->system_info));
+
+ /* copy the core info */
+ _mali_osk_memcpy(current_write_pos, current_mem, sizeof(_mali_mem_info));
+
+ /* update patch pos */
+ current_patch_pos = (void **)((u32)current_write_pos + offsetof(_mali_mem_info, next));
+
+ /* advance write pos in memory */
+ current_write_pos = (void *)((u32)current_write_pos + sizeof(_mali_mem_info));
+ }
+ /* patching of last patch pos is not needed, since we wrote NULL there in the first place */
+
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+exit_when_locked:
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal( system_info_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_wait_for_notification( _mali_uk_wait_for_notification_s *args )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ _mali_osk_notification_t * notification;
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue;
+
+ /* check input */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ queue = (_mali_osk_notification_queue_t *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_core_id);
+
+ /* if the queue does not exist we're currently shutting down */
+ if (NULL == queue)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("No notification queue registered with the session. Asking userspace to stop querying\n"));
+ args->type = _MALI_NOTIFICATION_CORE_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+ /* receive a notification, might sleep */
+ err = _mali_osk_notification_queue_receive(queue, &notification);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ MALI_ERROR(err); /* errcode returned, pass on to caller */
+ }
+
+ /* copy the buffer to the user */
+ args->type = (_mali_uk_notification_type)notification->notification_type;
+ _mali_osk_memcpy(&args->data, notification->result_buffer, notification->result_buffer_size);
+
+ /* finished with the notification */
+ _mali_osk_notification_delete( notification );
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS; /* all ok */
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_post_notification( _mali_uk_post_notification_s *args )
+{
+ _mali_osk_notification_t * notification;
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue;
+
+ /* check input */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ queue = (_mali_osk_notification_queue_t *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_core_id);
+
+ /* if the queue does not exist we're currently shutting down */
+ if (NULL == queue)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("No notification queue registered with the session. Asking userspace to stop querying\n"));
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+ notification = _mali_osk_notification_create(args->type, 0);
+ if ( NULL == notification)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("Failed to create notification object\n")) ;
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_send(queue, notification);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS; /* all ok */
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_subsystem_core_system_info_fill(_mali_system_info* info)
+{
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(info, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ info->drivermode = _MALI_DRIVER_MODE_NORMAL;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_subsystem_core_session_begin(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot, _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * queue)
+{
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(slot, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ *slot = queue;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* MEM_VALIDATION resource handler */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_core_resource_mem_validation(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource)
+{
+ /* Check that no other MEM_VALIDATION resources exist */
+ MALI_CHECK( ((u32)-1) == mem_validator.phys_base, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT );
+
+ /* Check restrictions on page alignment */
+ MALI_CHECK( 0 == (resource->base & (~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK)), _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT );
+ MALI_CHECK( 0 == (resource->size & (~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK)), _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT );
+ MALI_CHECK( 0 == (resource->cpu_usage_adjust & (~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK)), _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT );
+
+ mem_validator.phys_base = resource->base;
+ mem_validator.size = resource->size;
+ mem_validator.cpu_usage_adjust = resource->cpu_usage_adjust;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 2, ("Memory Validator '%s' installed for Mali physical address base==0x%08X, size==0x%08X, cpu_adjust==0x%08X\n",
+ resource->description, mem_validator.phys_base, mem_validator.size, mem_validator.cpu_usage_adjust ));
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_core_translate_cpu_to_mali_phys_range( u32 *phys_base, u32 size )
+{
+ u32 mali_phys_base;
+
+ mali_phys_base = *phys_base - mem_validator.cpu_usage_adjust;
+
+ MALI_CHECK( 0 == ( mali_phys_base & (~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK)), _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT );
+ MALI_CHECK( 0 == ( size & (~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK)), _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT );
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR( mali_kernel_core_validate_mali_phys_range( mali_phys_base, size ) );
+
+ *phys_base = mali_phys_base;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_core_validate_mali_phys_range( u32 phys_base, u32 size )
+{
+ MALI_CHECK_GOTO( 0 == ( phys_base & (~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK)), failure );
+ MALI_CHECK_GOTO( 0 == ( size & (~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK)), failure );
+
+ if ( phys_base >= mem_validator.phys_base
+ && (phys_base + size) >= mem_validator.phys_base
+ && phys_base <= (mem_validator.phys_base + mem_validator.size)
+ && (phys_base + size) <= (mem_validator.phys_base + mem_validator.size) )
+ {
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+ failure:
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("*******************************************************************************\n") );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("MALI PHYSICAL RANGE VALIDATION ERROR!\n") );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("\n") );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("We failed to validate a Mali-Physical range that the user-side wished to map in\n") );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("\n") );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("It is likely that the user-side wished to do Direct Rendering, but a suitable\n") );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("address range validation mechanism has not been correctly setup\n") );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("\n") );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("The range supplied was: phys_base=0x%08X, size=0x%08X\n", phys_base, size) );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("\n") );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("Please refer to the ARM Mali Software Integration Guide for more information.\n") );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("\n") );
+ MALI_PRINTF( ("*******************************************************************************\n") );
+
+ MALI_ERROR( _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT );
+}
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(_mali_osk_resource_type_t type, mali_kernel_resource_registrator handler)
+{
+ MALI_CHECK(type < RESOURCE_TYPE_COUNT, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(NULL == resource_handler[type]); /* A handler for resource already exists */
+ resource_handler[type] = handler;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void * mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(struct mali_session_data * session_data, int id)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(session_data);
+ if(id >= SUBSYSTEMS_COUNT) { MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get: id %d out of range\n", id)); return NULL; }
+
+ if (NULL == session_data) { MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get: got NULL session data\n")); return NULL; }
+ return session_data->subsystem_data[id];
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_open(void **context)
+{
+ int i;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ struct mali_session_data * session_data;
+
+ /* allocated struct to track this session */
+ session_data = (struct mali_session_data *)_mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(struct mali_session_data));
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+
+ _mali_osk_memset(session_data->subsystem_data, 0, sizeof(session_data->subsystem_data));
+
+ /* create a response queue for this session */
+ session_data->ioctl_queue = _mali_osk_notification_queue_init();
+ if (NULL == session_data->ioctl_queue)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_free(session_data);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Session starting\n"));
+
+ /* call session_begin on all subsystems */
+ for (i = 0; i < (int)SUBSYSTEMS_COUNT; ++i)
+ {
+ if (NULL != subsystems[i]->session_begin)
+ {
+ /* subsystem has a session_begin */
+ err = subsystems[i]->session_begin(session_data, &session_data->subsystem_data[i], session_data->ioctl_queue);
+ MALI_CHECK_GOTO(err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK, cleanup);
+ }
+ }
+
+ *context = (void*)session_data;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Session started\n"));
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+cleanup:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Session startup failed\n"));
+ /* i is index of subsystem which failed session begin, all indices before that has to be ended */
+ /* end subsystem sessions in the reverse order they where started in */
+ for (i = i - 1; i >= 0; --i)
+ {
+ if (NULL != subsystems[i]->session_end) subsystems[i]->session_end(session_data, &session_data->subsystem_data[i]);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_term(session_data->ioctl_queue);
+ _mali_osk_free(session_data);
+
+ /* return what the subsystem which failed session start returned */
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_close(void **context)
+{
+ int i;
+ struct mali_session_data * session_data;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(context, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ session_data = (struct mali_session_data *)*context;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Session ending\n"));
+
+ /* end subsystem sessions in the reverse order they where started in */
+ for (i = SUBSYSTEMS_COUNT - 1; i >= 0; --i)
+ {
+ if (NULL != subsystems[i]->session_end) subsystems[i]->session_end(session_data, &session_data->subsystem_data[i]);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_term(session_data->ioctl_queue);
+ _mali_osk_free(session_data);
+
+ *context = NULL;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Session has ended\n"));
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_signal_power_up( mali_pmm_core_id core, mali_bool queue_only )
+{
+ switch( core )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_GP:
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(maligp_signal_power_up(queue_only));
+ break;
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_L2:
+ if( !queue_only )
+ {
+ /* Enable L2 cache due to power up */
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_do_enable();
+
+ /* Invalidate the cache on power up */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("L2 Cache: Invalidate all\n"));
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_all());
+ }
+ break;
+#endif
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0:
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(malipp_signal_power_up(0, queue_only));
+ break;
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_PP1:
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(malipp_signal_power_up(1, queue_only));
+ break;
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_PP2:
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(malipp_signal_power_up(2, queue_only));
+ break;
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_PP3:
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(malipp_signal_power_up(3, queue_only));
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* Unknown core */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ERROR( ("Unknown core signalled with power up: %d\n", core) );
+ MALI_ERROR( _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS );
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_signal_power_down( mali_pmm_core_id core, mali_bool immediate_only )
+{
+ switch( core )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_GP:
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(maligp_signal_power_down(immediate_only));
+ break;
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_L2:
+ /* Nothing to do */
+ break;
+#endif
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0:
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(malipp_signal_power_down(0, immediate_only));
+ break;
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_PP1:
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(malipp_signal_power_down(1, immediate_only));
+ break;
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_PP2:
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(malipp_signal_power_down(2, immediate_only));
+ break;
+ case MALI_PMM_CORE_PP3:
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(malipp_signal_power_down(3, immediate_only));
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* Unknown core */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ERROR( ("Unknown core signalled with power down: %d\n", core) );
+ MALI_ERROR( _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS );
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+#endif
+
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+u32 _mali_kernel_core_dump_state(char* buf, u32 size)
+{
+ int i, n;
+ char *original_buf = buf;
+ for (i = 0; i < SUBSYSTEMS_COUNT; ++i)
+ {
+ if (NULL != subsystems[i]->dump_state)
+ {
+ n = subsystems[i]->dump_state(buf, size);
+ size -= n;
+ buf += n;
+ }
+ }
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ n = mali_pmm_dump_os_thread_state(buf, size);
+ size -= n;
+ buf += n;
+#endif
+ /* Return number of bytes written to buf */
+ return (u32)(buf - original_buf);
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_core.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_core.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..715c1cd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_core.h
@@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_CORE_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_CORE_H__
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_system.h"
+#endif
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_constructor( void );
+void mali_kernel_destructor( void );
+
+/**
+ * @brief Tranlate CPU physical to Mali physical addresses.
+ *
+ * This function is used to convert CPU physical addresses to Mali Physical
+ * addresses, such that _mali_ukk_map_external_mem may be used to map them
+ * into Mali. This will be used by _mali_ukk_va_to_mali_pa.
+ *
+ * This function only supports physically contiguous regions.
+ *
+ * A default implementation is provided, which uses a registered MEM_VALIDATION
+ * resource to do a static translation. Only an address range which will lie
+ * in the range specified by MEM_VALIDATION will be successfully translated.
+ *
+ * If a more complex, or non-static translation is required, then the
+ * implementor has the following options:
+ * - Rewrite this function to provide such a translation
+ * - Integrate the provider of the memory with UMP.
+ *
+ * @param[in,out] phys_base pointer to the page-aligned base address of the
+ * physical range to be translated
+ *
+ * @param[in] size size of the address range to be translated, which must be a
+ * multiple of the physical page size.
+ *
+ * @return on success, _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK and *phys_base is translated. If the
+ * cpu physical address range is not in the valid range, then a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ *
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_core_translate_cpu_to_mali_phys_range( u32 *phys_base, u32 size );
+
+
+/**
+ * @brief Validate a Mali physical address range.
+ *
+ * This function is used to ensure that an address range passed to
+ * _mali_ukk_map_external_mem is allowed to be mapped into Mali.
+ *
+ * This function only supports physically contiguous regions.
+ *
+ * A default implementation is provided, which uses a registered MEM_VALIDATION
+ * resource to do a static translation. Only an address range which will lie
+ * in the range specified by MEM_VALIDATION will be successfully validated.
+ *
+ * If a more complex, or non-static validation is required, then the
+ * implementor has the following options:
+ * - Rewrite this function to provide such a validation
+ * - Integrate the provider of the memory with UMP.
+ *
+ * @param phys_base page-aligned base address of the Mali physical range to be
+ * validated.
+ *
+ * @param size size of the address range to be validated, which must be a
+ * multiple of the physical page size.
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the Mali physical range is valid. Otherwise, a
+ * suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ *
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_core_validate_mali_phys_range( u32 phys_base, u32 size );
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+/**
+ * @brief Signal a power up on a Mali core.
+ *
+ * This function flags a core as powered up.
+ * For PP and GP cores it calls functions that move the core from a power off
+ * queue into the idle queue ready to run jobs. It also tries to schedule any
+ * pending jobs to run on it.
+ *
+ * This function will fail if the core is not powered off - either running or
+ * already idle.
+ *
+ * @param core The PMM core id to power up.
+ * @param queue_only When MALI_TRUE only re-queue the core - do not reset.
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the core has been powered up. Otherwise a
+ * suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_signal_power_up( mali_pmm_core_id core, mali_bool queue_only );
+
+/**
+ * @brief Signal a power down on a Mali core.
+ *
+ * This function flags a core as powered down.
+ * For PP and GP cores it calls functions that move the core from an idle
+ * queue into the power off queue.
+ *
+ * This function will fail if the core is not idle - either running or
+ * already powered down.
+ *
+ * @param core The PMM core id to power up.
+ * @param immediate_only Do not set the core to pending power down if it can't
+ * power down immediately
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the core has been powered up. Otherwise a
+ * suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_signal_power_down( mali_pmm_core_id core, mali_bool immediate_only );
+
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * Flag to indicate whether or not mali_benchmark is turned on.
+ */
+extern int mali_benchmark;
+
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_CORE_H__ */
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8b2a97d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.c
@@ -0,0 +1,183 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_osk_bitops.h"
+
+#define MALI_PAD_INT(x) (((x) + (BITS_PER_LONG - 1)) & ~(BITS_PER_LONG - 1))
+
+/**
+ * Allocate a descriptor table capable of holding 'count' mappings
+ * @param count Number of mappings in the table
+ * @return Pointer to a new table, NULL on error
+ */
+static mali_descriptor_table * descriptor_table_alloc(int count);
+
+/**
+ * Free a descriptor table
+ * @param table The table to free
+ */
+static void descriptor_table_free(mali_descriptor_table * table);
+
+mali_descriptor_mapping * mali_descriptor_mapping_create(int init_entries, int max_entries)
+{
+ mali_descriptor_mapping * map = _mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(mali_descriptor_mapping));
+
+ init_entries = MALI_PAD_INT(init_entries);
+ max_entries = MALI_PAD_INT(max_entries);
+
+ if (NULL != map)
+ {
+ map->table = descriptor_table_alloc(init_entries);
+ if (NULL != map->table)
+ {
+#if !USING_MMU
+ map->lock = _mali_osk_lock_init( (_mali_osk_lock_flags_t)(_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE), 0, 20);
+#else
+ map->lock = _mali_osk_lock_init( (_mali_osk_lock_flags_t)(_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE), 0, 116);
+#endif
+ if (NULL != map->lock)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_set_nonatomic_bit(0, map->table->usage); /* reserve bit 0 to prevent NULL/zero logic to kick in */
+ map->max_nr_mappings_allowed = max_entries;
+ map->current_nr_mappings = init_entries;
+ return map;
+ }
+ descriptor_table_free(map->table);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_free(map);
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+void mali_descriptor_mapping_destroy(mali_descriptor_mapping * map)
+{
+ descriptor_table_free(map->table);
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(map->lock);
+ _mali_osk_free(map);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_descriptor_mapping_allocate_mapping(mali_descriptor_mapping * map, void * target, int *odescriptor)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ int new_descriptor;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(map);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(odescriptor);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(map->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ new_descriptor = _mali_osk_find_first_zero_bit(map->table->usage, map->current_nr_mappings);
+ if (new_descriptor == map->current_nr_mappings)
+ {
+ /* no free descriptor, try to expand the table */
+ mali_descriptor_table * new_table, * old_table;
+ if (map->current_nr_mappings >= map->max_nr_mappings_allowed) goto unlock_and_exit;
+
+ map->current_nr_mappings += BITS_PER_LONG;
+ new_table = descriptor_table_alloc(map->current_nr_mappings);
+ if (NULL == new_table) goto unlock_and_exit;
+
+ old_table = map->table;
+ _mali_osk_memcpy(new_table->usage, old_table->usage, (sizeof(unsigned long)*map->current_nr_mappings) / BITS_PER_LONG);
+ _mali_osk_memcpy(new_table->mappings, old_table->mappings, map->current_nr_mappings * sizeof(void*));
+ map->table = new_table;
+ descriptor_table_free(old_table);
+ }
+
+ /* we have found a valid descriptor, set the value and usage bit */
+ _mali_osk_set_nonatomic_bit(new_descriptor, map->table->usage);
+ map->table->mappings[new_descriptor] = target;
+ *odescriptor = new_descriptor;
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+
+unlock_and_exit:
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(map->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+void mali_descriptor_mapping_call_for_each(mali_descriptor_mapping * map, void (*callback)(int, void*))
+{
+ int i;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(map);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(callback);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(map->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO);
+ /* id 0 is skipped as it's an reserved ID not mapping to anything */
+ for (i = 1; i < map->current_nr_mappings; ++i)
+ {
+ if (_mali_osk_test_bit(i, map->table->usage))
+ {
+ callback(i, map->table->mappings[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(map->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_descriptor_mapping_get(mali_descriptor_mapping * map, int descriptor, void** target)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t result = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(map);
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(map->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO);
+ if ( (descriptor >= 0) && (descriptor < map->current_nr_mappings) && _mali_osk_test_bit(descriptor, map->table->usage) )
+ {
+ *target = map->table->mappings[descriptor];
+ result = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ }
+ else *target = NULL;
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(map->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO);
+ MALI_ERROR(result);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_descriptor_mapping_set(mali_descriptor_mapping * map, int descriptor, void * target)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t result = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(map->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO);
+ if ( (descriptor >= 0) && (descriptor < map->current_nr_mappings) && _mali_osk_test_bit(descriptor, map->table->usage) )
+ {
+ map->table->mappings[descriptor] = target;
+ result = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(map->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO);
+ MALI_ERROR(result);
+}
+
+void mali_descriptor_mapping_free(mali_descriptor_mapping * map, int descriptor)
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(map->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ if ( (descriptor >= 0) && (descriptor < map->current_nr_mappings) && _mali_osk_test_bit(descriptor, map->table->usage) )
+ {
+ map->table->mappings[descriptor] = NULL;
+ _mali_osk_clear_nonatomic_bit(descriptor, map->table->usage);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(map->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+}
+
+static mali_descriptor_table * descriptor_table_alloc(int count)
+{
+ mali_descriptor_table * table;
+
+ table = _mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(mali_descriptor_table) + ((sizeof(unsigned long) * count)/BITS_PER_LONG) + (sizeof(void*) * count));
+
+ if (NULL != table)
+ {
+ table->usage = (u32*)((u8*)table + sizeof(mali_descriptor_table));
+ table->mappings = (void**)((u8*)table + sizeof(mali_descriptor_table) + ((sizeof(unsigned long) * count)/BITS_PER_LONG));
+ }
+
+ return table;
+}
+
+static void descriptor_table_free(mali_descriptor_table * table)
+{
+ _mali_osk_free(table);
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..745be92
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.h
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.h
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_DESCRIPTOR_MAPPING_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_DESCRIPTOR_MAPPING_H__
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+/**
+ * The actual descriptor mapping table, never directly accessed by clients
+ */
+typedef struct mali_descriptor_table
+{
+ u32 * usage; /**< Pointer to bitpattern indicating if a descriptor is valid/used or not */
+ void** mappings; /**< Array of the pointers the descriptors map to */
+} mali_descriptor_table;
+
+/**
+ * The descriptor mapping object
+ * Provides a separate namespace where we can map an integer to a pointer
+ */
+typedef struct mali_descriptor_mapping
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *lock; /**< Lock protecting access to the mapping object */
+ int max_nr_mappings_allowed; /**< Max number of mappings to support in this namespace */
+ int current_nr_mappings; /**< Current number of possible mappings */
+ mali_descriptor_table * table; /**< Pointer to the current mapping table */
+} mali_descriptor_mapping;
+
+/**
+ * Create a descriptor mapping object
+ * Create a descriptor mapping capable of holding init_entries growable to max_entries
+ * @param init_entries Number of entries to preallocate memory for
+ * @param max_entries Number of entries to max support
+ * @return Pointer to a descriptor mapping object, NULL on failure
+ */
+mali_descriptor_mapping * mali_descriptor_mapping_create(int init_entries, int max_entries);
+
+/**
+ * Destroy a descriptor mapping object
+ * @param map The map to free
+ */
+void mali_descriptor_mapping_destroy(mali_descriptor_mapping * map);
+
+/**
+ * Allocate a new mapping entry (descriptor ID)
+ * Allocates a new entry in the map.
+ * @param map The map to allocate a new entry in
+ * @param target The value to map to
+ * @return The descriptor allocated, a negative value on error
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_descriptor_mapping_allocate_mapping(mali_descriptor_mapping * map, void * target, int *descriptor);
+
+/**
+ * Get the value mapped to by a descriptor ID
+ * @param map The map to lookup the descriptor id in
+ * @param descriptor The descriptor ID to lookup
+ * @param target Pointer to a pointer which will receive the stored value
+ * @return 0 on successful lookup, negative on error
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_descriptor_mapping_get(mali_descriptor_mapping * map, int descriptor, void** target);
+
+/**
+ * Set the value mapped to by a descriptor ID
+ * @param map The map to lookup the descriptor id in
+ * @param descriptor The descriptor ID to lookup
+ * @param target Pointer to replace the current value with
+ * @return 0 on successful lookup, negative on error
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_descriptor_mapping_set(mali_descriptor_mapping * map, int descriptor, void * target);
+
+/**
+ * Call the specified callback function for each descriptor in map.
+ * Entire function is mutex protected.
+ * @param map The map to do callbacks for
+ * @param callback A callback function which will be calle for each entry in map
+ */
+void mali_descriptor_mapping_call_for_each(mali_descriptor_mapping * map, void (*callback)(int, void*));
+
+/**
+ * Free the descriptor ID
+ * For the descriptor to be reused it has to be freed
+ * @param map The map to free the descriptor from
+ * @param descriptor The descriptor ID to free
+ */
+void mali_descriptor_mapping_free(mali_descriptor_mapping * map, int descriptor);
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_DESCRIPTOR_MAPPING_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_gp.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_gp.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..efd3b43
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_gp.h
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_GP2_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_GP2_H__
+
+extern struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_gp2;
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+_mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_signal_power_up( mali_bool queue_only );
+_mali_osk_errcode_t maligp_signal_power_down( mali_bool immediate_only );
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_GP2_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_l2_cache.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_l2_cache.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e4d4ab1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_l2_cache.c
@@ -0,0 +1,517 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_osk_list.h"
+
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_pp.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+#include "regs/mali_200_regs.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_rendercore.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_l2_cache.h"
+
+/**
+ * Size of the Mali L2 cache registers in bytes
+ */
+#define MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTERS_SIZE 0x30
+
+/**
+ * Mali L2 cache register numbers
+ * Used in the register read/write routines.
+ * See the hardware documentation for more information about each register
+ */
+typedef enum mali_l2_cache_register {
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_STATUS = 0x0002,
+ /*unused = 0x0003 */
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_COMMAND = 0x0004, /**< Misc cache commands, e.g. clear */
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_CLEAR_PAGE = 0x0005,
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_MAX_READS = 0x0006, /**< Limit of outstanding read requests */
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_ENABLE = 0x0007, /**< Enable misc cache features */
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_SRC0 = 0x0008,
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_VAL0 = 0x0009,
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_SRC1 = 0x000A,
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_VAL1 = 0x000B,
+} mali_l2_cache_register;
+
+
+/**
+ * Mali L2 cache commands
+ * These are the commands that can be sent to the Mali L2 cache unit
+ */
+typedef enum mali_l2_cache_command
+{
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_COMMAND_CLEAR_ALL = 0x01, /**< Clear the entire cache */
+ /* Read HW TRM carefully before adding/using other commands than the clear above */
+} mali_l2_cache_command;
+
+/**
+ * Mali L2 cache commands
+ * These are the commands that can be sent to the Mali L2 cache unit
+ */
+typedef enum mali_l2_cache_enable
+{
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_ENABLE_DEFAULT = 0x0, /**< Default state of enable register */
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_ENABLE_ACCESS = 0x01, /**< Permit cacheable accesses */
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_ENABLE_READ_ALLOCATE = 0x02, /**< Permit cache read allocate */
+} mali_l2_cache_enable;
+
+/**
+ * Mali L2 cache status bits
+ */
+typedef enum mali_l2_cache_status
+{
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_STATUS_COMMAND_BUSY = 0x01, /**< Command handler of L2 cache is busy */
+ MALI400_L2_CACHE_STATUS_DATA_BUSY = 0x02, /**< L2 cache is busy handling data requests */
+} mali_l2_cache_status;
+
+
+/**
+ * Definition of the L2 cache core struct
+ * Used to track a L2 cache unit in the system.
+ * Contains information about the mapping of the registers
+ */
+typedef struct mali_kernel_l2_cache_core
+{
+ unsigned long base; /**< Physical address of the registers */
+ mali_io_address mapped_registers; /**< Virtual mapping of the registers */
+ u32 mapping_size; /**< Size of registers in bytes */
+ _mali_osk_list_t list; /**< Used to link multiple cache cores into a list */
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *lock; /**< Serialize all L2 cache commands */
+} mali_kernel_l2_cache_core;
+
+
+#define MALI400_L2_MAX_READS_DEFAULT 0x1C
+
+int mali_l2_max_reads = MALI400_L2_MAX_READS_DEFAULT;
+
+
+/**
+ * Mali L2 cache subsystem startup function
+ * Called by the driver core when the driver is loaded.
+ *
+ * @param id Identifier assigned by the core to the L2 cache subsystem
+ * @return 0 on success, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_l2_cache_initialize(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+
+/**
+ * Mali L2 cache subsystem shutdown function
+ * Called by the driver core when the driver is unloaded.
+ * Cleans up
+ * @param id Identifier assigned by the core to the L2 cache subsystem
+ */
+static void mali_l2_cache_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+
+/**
+ * L2 cache subsystem complete notification function.
+ * Called by the driver core when all drivers have loaded and all resources has been registered
+ * @param id Identifier assigned by the core to the L2 cache subsystem
+ * @return 0 on success, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_l2_cache_load_complete(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+
+/**
+ * Mali L2 cache subsystem's notification handler for a Mali L2 cache resource instances.
+ * Registered with the core during startup.
+ * Called by the core for each Mali L2 cache described in the active architecture's config.h file.
+ * @param resource The resource to handle (type MALI400L2)
+ * @return 0 if the Mali L2 cache was found and initialized, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_l2_cache_core_create(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource);
+
+/**
+ * Write to a L2 cache register
+ * Writes the given value to the specified register
+ * @param unit The L2 cache to write to
+ * @param reg The register to write to
+ * @param val The value to write to the register
+ */
+static void mali_l2_cache_register_write(mali_kernel_l2_cache_core * unit, mali_l2_cache_register reg, u32 val);
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Invalidate specified L2 cache
+ * @param cache The L2 cache to invalidate
+ * @return 0 if Mali L2 cache was successfully invalidated, otherwise error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_all_cache(mali_kernel_l2_cache_core *cache);
+
+
+/*
+ The fixed Mali L2 cache system's mali subsystem interface implementation.
+ We currently handle module and session life-time management.
+*/
+struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_l2_cache =
+{
+ mali_l2_cache_initialize, /**< startup */
+ NULL, /*mali_l2_cache_terminate,*/ /**< shutdown */
+ mali_l2_cache_load_complete, /**< load_complete */
+ NULL, /**< system_info_fill */
+ NULL, /**< session_begin */
+ NULL, /**< session_end */
+ NULL, /**< broadcast_notification */
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ NULL, /**< dump_state */
+#endif
+};
+
+
+
+static _MALI_OSK_LIST_HEAD(caches_head);
+
+
+
+
+/* called during module init */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_l2_cache_initialize(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_IGNORE( id );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ( "Mali L2 cache system initializing\n"));
+
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&caches_head);
+
+ /* This will register the function for adding Mali L2 cache cores to the subsystem */
+ err = _mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(MALI400L2, mali_l2_cache_core_create);
+
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+
+
+/* called if/when our module is unloaded */
+static void mali_l2_cache_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_core * cache, *temp_cache;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ( "Mali L2 cache system terminating\n"));
+
+ /* loop over all L2 cache units and shut them down */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY( cache, temp_cache, &caches_head, mali_kernel_l2_cache_core, list )
+ {
+ /* reset to defaults */
+ mali_l2_cache_register_write(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_MAX_READS, (u32)MALI400_L2_MAX_READS_DEFAULT);
+ mali_l2_cache_register_write(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_ENABLE, (u32)MALI400_L2_CACHE_ENABLE_DEFAULT);
+
+ /* remove from the list of cacges on the system */
+ _mali_osk_list_del( &cache->list );
+
+ /* release resources */
+ _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion( cache->base, cache->mapping_size, cache->mapped_registers );
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion( cache->base, cache->mapping_size );
+ _mali_osk_lock_term( cache->lock );
+ _mali_osk_free( cache );
+
+ #if USING_MALI_PMM
+ /* Unregister the L2 cache with the PMM */
+ malipmm_core_unregister( MALI_PMM_CORE_L2 );
+ #endif
+ }
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_l2_cache_core_create(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT ;
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_core * cache = NULL;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ( "Creating Mali L2 cache: %s\n", resource->description));
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ /* Register the L2 cache with the PMM */
+ err = malipmm_core_register( MALI_PMM_CORE_L2 );
+ if( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ( "Failed to register L2 cache unit with PMM"));
+ return err;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ err = _mali_osk_mem_reqregion( resource->base, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTERS_SIZE, resource->description);
+
+ MALI_CHECK_GOTO( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == err, err_cleanup_requestmem_failed);
+
+ /* Reset error that might be passed out */
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+
+ cache = _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(mali_kernel_l2_cache_core));
+
+ MALI_CHECK_GOTO( NULL != cache, err_cleanup);
+
+ cache->lock = _mali_osk_lock_init( _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE, 0, 104 );
+
+ MALI_CHECK_GOTO( NULL != cache->lock, err_cleanup);
+
+ /* basic setup */
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cache->list);
+
+ cache->base = resource->base;
+ cache->mapping_size = MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTERS_SIZE;
+
+ /* map the registers */
+ cache->mapped_registers = _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion( cache->base, cache->mapping_size, resource->description );
+
+ MALI_CHECK_GOTO( NULL != cache->mapped_registers, err_cleanup);
+
+ /* Invalidate cache (just to keep it in a known state at startup) */
+ err = mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_all_cache(cache);
+
+ MALI_CHECK_GOTO( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == err, err_cleanup);
+
+ /* add to our list of L2 caches */
+ _mali_osk_list_add( &cache->list, &caches_head );
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+err_cleanup:
+ /* This cleanup used when resources have been requested successfully */
+
+ if ( NULL != cache )
+ {
+ if (NULL != cache->mapped_registers)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion( cache->base, cache->mapping_size, cache->mapped_registers);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ( "Failed to map Mali L2 cache registers at 0x%08lX\n", cache->base));
+ }
+
+ if( NULL != cache->lock )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_term( cache->lock );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ( "Failed to allocate a lock for handling a L2 cache unit"));
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_free( cache );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ( "Failed to allocate memory for handling a L2 cache unit"));
+ }
+
+ /* A call is to request region, so this must always be reversed */
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion( resource->base, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTERS_SIZE);
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ malipmm_core_unregister( MALI_PMM_CORE_L2 );
+#endif
+ return err;
+
+err_cleanup_requestmem_failed:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to request Mali L2 cache '%s' register address space at (0x%08X - 0x%08X)\n",
+ resource->description, resource->base, resource->base + MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTERS_SIZE - 1) );
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ malipmm_core_unregister( MALI_PMM_CORE_L2 );
+#endif
+ return err;
+
+}
+
+
+static void mali_l2_cache_register_write(mali_kernel_l2_cache_core * unit, mali_l2_cache_register reg, u32 val)
+{
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32(unit->mapped_registers, (u32)reg * sizeof(u32), val);
+}
+
+
+static u32 mali_l2_cache_register_read(mali_kernel_l2_cache_core * unit, mali_l2_cache_register reg)
+{
+ return _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(unit->mapped_registers, (u32)reg * sizeof(u32));
+}
+
+void mali_kernel_l2_cache_do_enable(void)
+{
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_core * cache, *temp_cache;
+
+ /* loop over all L2 cache units and enable them*/
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY( cache, temp_cache, &caches_head, mali_kernel_l2_cache_core, list)
+ {
+ mali_l2_cache_register_write(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_ENABLE, (u32)MALI400_L2_CACHE_ENABLE_ACCESS | (u32)MALI400_L2_CACHE_ENABLE_READ_ALLOCATE);
+ mali_l2_cache_register_write(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_MAX_READS, (u32)mali_l2_max_reads);
+ }
+}
+
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_l2_cache_load_complete(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_do_enable();
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ( "Mali L2 cache system load complete\n"));
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_l2_cache_send_command(mali_kernel_l2_cache_core *cache, u32 reg, u32 val)
+{
+ int i = 0;
+ const int loop_count = 100000;
+
+ /*
+ * Grab lock in order to send commands to the L2 cache in a serialized fashion.
+ * The L2 cache will ignore commands if it is busy.
+ */
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(cache->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ /* First, wait for L2 cache command handler to go idle */
+
+ for (i = 0; i < loop_count; i++)
+ {
+ if (!(_mali_osk_mem_ioread32(cache->mapped_registers , (u32)MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_STATUS * sizeof(u32)) & (u32)MALI400_L2_CACHE_STATUS_COMMAND_BUSY))
+ {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (i == loop_count)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(cache->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ( "Mali L2 cache: aborting wait for command interface to go idle\n"));
+ MALI_ERROR( _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT );
+ }
+
+ /* then issue the command */
+ mali_l2_cache_register_write(cache, reg, val);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(cache->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_all_cache(mali_kernel_l2_cache_core *cache)
+{
+ return mali_kernel_l2_cache_send_command(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_COMMAND, MALI400_L2_CACHE_COMMAND_CLEAR_ALL);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_all(void)
+{
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_core * cache, *temp_cache;
+
+ /* loop over all L2 cache units and invalidate them */
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY( cache, temp_cache, &caches_head, mali_kernel_l2_cache_core, list)
+ {
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR( mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_all_cache(cache) );
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_page_cache(mali_kernel_l2_cache_core *cache, u32 page)
+{
+ return mali_kernel_l2_cache_send_command(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_CLEAR_PAGE, page);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_page(u32 page)
+{
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_core * cache, *temp_cache;
+
+ /* loop over all L2 cache units and invalidate them */
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY( cache, temp_cache, &caches_head, mali_kernel_l2_cache_core, list)
+ {
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR( mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_page_cache(cache, page) );
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+void mali_kernel_l2_cache_set_perf_counters(u32 src0, u32 src1, int force_reset)
+{
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_core * cache, *temp_cache;
+ int reset0 = force_reset;
+ int reset1 = force_reset;
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE(
+ int changed0 = 0;
+ int changed1 = 0;
+ )
+
+ /* loop over all L2 cache units and activate the counters on them */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(cache, temp_cache, &caches_head, mali_kernel_l2_cache_core, list)
+ {
+ u32 cur_src0 = mali_l2_cache_register_read(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_SRC0);
+ u32 cur_src1 = mali_l2_cache_register_read(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_SRC1);
+
+ if (src0 != cur_src0)
+ {
+ mali_l2_cache_register_write(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_SRC0, src0);
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE(changed0 = 1;)
+ reset0 = 1;
+ }
+
+ if (src1 != cur_src1)
+ {
+ mali_l2_cache_register_write(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_SRC1, src1);
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE(changed1 = 1;)
+ reset1 = 1;
+ }
+
+ if (reset0)
+ {
+ mali_l2_cache_register_write(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_VAL0, 0);
+ }
+
+ if (reset1)
+ {
+ mali_l2_cache_register_write(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_VAL1, 0);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("L2 cache counters set: SRC0=%u, CHANGED0=%d, RESET0=%d, SRC1=%u, CHANGED1=%d, RESET1=%d\n",
+ src0, changed0, reset0,
+ src1, changed1, reset1));
+ }
+}
+
+
+void mali_kernel_l2_cache_get_perf_counters(u32 *src0, u32 *val0, u32 *src1, u32 *val1)
+{
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_core * cache, *temp_cache;
+ int first_time = 1;
+ *src0 = 0;
+ *src1 = 0;
+ *val0 = 0;
+ *val1 = 0;
+
+ /* loop over all L2 cache units and read the counters */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(cache, temp_cache, &caches_head, mali_kernel_l2_cache_core, list)
+ {
+ u32 cur_src0 = mali_l2_cache_register_read(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_SRC0);
+ u32 cur_src1 = mali_l2_cache_register_read(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_SRC1);
+ u32 cur_val0 = mali_l2_cache_register_read(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_VAL0);
+ u32 cur_val1 = mali_l2_cache_register_read(cache, MALI400_L2_CACHE_REGISTER_PERFCNT_VAL1);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("L2 cache counters get: SRC0=%u, VAL0=%u, SRC1=%u, VAL1=%u\n", cur_src0, cur_val0, cur_src1, cur_val1));
+
+ /* Only update the counter source once, with the value from the first L2 cache unit. */
+ if (first_time)
+ {
+ *src0 = cur_src0;
+ *src1 = cur_src1;
+ first_time = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Bail out if the L2 cache units have different counters set. */
+ if (*src0 == cur_src0 && *src1 == cur_src1)
+ {
+ *val0 += cur_val0;
+ *val1 += cur_val1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Warning: Mali L2 caches has different performance counters set, not retrieving data\n"));
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_l2_cache.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_l2_cache.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8c12b50
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_l2_cache.h
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_L2_CACHE_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_L2_CACHE_H__
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+extern struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_l2_cache;
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_all(void);
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_page(u32 page);
+
+void mali_kernel_l2_cache_do_enable(void);
+void mali_kernel_l2_cache_set_perf_counters(u32 src0, u32 src1, int force_reset);
+void mali_kernel_l2_cache_get_perf_counters(u32 *src0, u32 *val0, u32 *src1, u32 *val1);
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_L2_CACHE_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8caafe3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem.h
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_MEM_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_MEM_H__
+
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+extern struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_memory;
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_MEM_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_buddy.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_buddy.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e378f03
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_buddy.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1427 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_mem.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+
+/* kernel side OS functions and user-kernel interface */
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_osk_mali.h"
+#include "mali_osk_list.h"
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+
+#ifdef _MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_INDIRECT_MMAP
+#include "mali_osk_indir_mmap.h"
+#endif
+
+#error Support for non-MMU builds is no longer supported and is planned for removal.
+
+/**
+ * Minimum memory allocation size
+ */
+#define MIN_BLOCK_SIZE (1024*1024UL)
+
+/**
+ * Per-session memory descriptor mapping table sizes
+ */
+#define MALI_MEM_DESCRIPTORS_INIT 64
+#define MALI_MEM_DESCRIPTORS_MAX 4096
+
+/**
+ * Enum uses to store multiple fields in one u32 to keep the memory block struct small
+ */
+enum MISC_SHIFT { MISC_SHIFT_FREE = 0, MISC_SHIFT_ORDER = 1, MISC_SHIFT_TOPLEVEL = 6 };
+enum MISC_MASK { MISC_MASK_FREE = 0x01, MISC_MASK_ORDER = 0x1F, MISC_MASK_TOPLEVEL = 0x1F };
+
+/* forward declaration of the block struct */
+struct mali_memory_block;
+
+/**
+ * Definition of memory bank type.
+ * Represents a memory bank (separate address space)
+ * Each bank keeps track of its block usage.
+ * A buddy system used to track the usage
+*/
+typedef struct mali_memory_bank
+{
+ _mali_osk_list_t list; /* links multiple banks together */
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *lock;
+ u32 base_addr; /* Mali seen address of bank */
+ u32 cpu_usage_adjust; /* Adjustment factor for what the CPU sees */
+ u32 size; /* the effective size */
+ u32 real_size; /* the real size of the bank, as given by to the subsystem */
+ int min_order;
+ int max_order;
+ struct mali_memory_block * blocklist;
+ _mali_osk_list_t *freelist;
+ _mali_osk_atomic_t num_active_allocations;
+ u32 used_for_flags;
+ u32 alloc_order; /**< Order in which the bank will be used for allocations */
+ const char *name; /**< Descriptive name of the bank */
+} mali_memory_bank;
+
+/**
+ * Definition of the memory block type
+ * Represents a memory block, which is the smallest memory unit operated on.
+ * A block keeps info about its mapping, if in use by a user process
+ */
+typedef struct mali_memory_block
+{
+ _mali_osk_list_t link; /* used for freelist and process usage list*/
+ mali_memory_bank * bank; /* the bank it belongs to */
+ void __user * mapping; /* possible user space mapping of this block */
+ u32 misc; /* used while a block is free to track the number blocks it represents */
+ int descriptor;
+ u32 mmap_cookie; /**< necessary for interaction with _mali_ukk_mem_mmap/munmap */
+} mali_memory_block;
+
+/**
+ * Defintion of the type used to represent memory used by a session.
+ * Containts the head of the list of memory currently in use by a session.
+ */
+typedef struct memory_session
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *lock;
+ _mali_osk_list_t memory_head; /* List of the memory blocks used by this session. */
+ mali_descriptor_mapping * descriptor_mapping; /**< Mapping between userspace descriptors and our pointers */
+} memory_session;
+
+/*
+ Subsystem interface implementation
+*/
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory subsystem startup function
+ * Called by the driver core when the driver is loaded.
+ * Registers the memory systems ioctl handler, resource handlers and memory map function with the core.
+ *
+ * @param id Identifier assigned by the core to the memory subsystem
+ * @return 0 on success, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_initialize(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory subsystem shutdown function
+ * Called by the driver core when the driver is unloaded.
+ * Cleans up
+ * @param id Identifier assigned by the core to the memory subsystem
+ */
+static void mali_memory_core_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory load complete notification function.
+ * Called by the driver core when all drivers have loaded and all resources has been registered
+ * Reports on the memory resources registered
+ * @param id Identifier assigned by the core to the memory subsystem
+ * @return 0 on success, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_load_complete(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+
+
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory subsystem session begin notification
+ * Called by the core when a new session to the driver is started.
+ * Creates a memory session object and sets it as the subsystem slot data for this session
+ * @param slot Pointer to the slot to use for storing per-session data
+ * @param queue The user space event sink
+ * @return 0 on success, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_session_begin(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot, _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * queue);
+
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory subsystem session end notification
+ * Called by the core when a session to the driver has ended.
+ * Cleans up per session data, which includes checking and fixing memory leaks
+ *
+ * @param slot Pointer to the slot to use for storing per-session data
+ */
+static void mali_memory_core_session_end(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot);
+
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory subsystem system info filler
+ * Called by the core when a system info update is needed
+ * We fill in info about all the memory types we have
+ * @param info Pointer to system info struct to update
+ * @return 0 on success, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_system_info_fill(_mali_system_info* info);
+
+/* our registered resource handlers */
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory subsystem's notification handler for MEMORY resource instances.
+ * Registered with the core during startup.
+ * Called by the core for each memory bank described in the active architecture's config.h file.
+ * Requests memory region ownership and calls backend.
+ * @param resource The resource to handle (type MEMORY)
+ * @return 0 if the memory was claimed and accepted, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_memory(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource);
+
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory subsystem's notification handler for MMU resource instances.
+ * Registered with the core during startup.
+ * Called by the core for each mmu described in the active architecture's config.h file.
+ * @param resource The resource to handle (type MMU)
+ * @return 0 if the MMU was found and initialized, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_mmu(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource);
+
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory subsystem's notification handler for FPGA_FRAMEWORK resource instances.
+ * Registered with the core during startup.
+ * Called by the core for each fpga framework described in the active architecture's config.h file.
+ * @param resource The resource to handle (type FPGA_FRAMEWORK)
+ * @return 0 if the FPGA framework was found and initialized, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_fpga(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource);
+
+/* ioctl command implementations */
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory subsystem's handler for MALI_IOC_MEM_GET_BIG_BLOCK ioctl
+ * Called by the generic ioctl handler when the MALI_IOC_MEM_GET_BIG_BLOCK command is received.
+ * Finds an available memory block and maps into the current process' address space.
+ * @param ukk_private private word for use by the User/Kernel interface
+ * @param session_data Pointer to the per-session object which will track the memory usage
+ * @param argument The argument from the user. A pointer to an struct mali_dd_get_big_block in user space
+ * @return Zero if successful, a standard Linux error value value on error (a negative value)
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_big_block( _mali_uk_get_big_block_s *args );
+
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory subsystem's handler for MALI_IOC_MEM_FREE_BIG_BLOCK ioctl
+ * Called by the generic ioctl handler when the MALI_IOC_MEM_FREE_BIG_BLOCK command is received.
+ * Unmaps the memory from the process' address space and marks the block as free.
+ * @param session_data Pointer to the per-session object which tracks the memory usage
+ * @param argument The argument from the user. A pointer to an struct mali_dd_get_big_block in user space
+ * @return Zero if successful, a standard Linux error value value on error (a negative value)
+ */
+
+/* this static version allows us to make use of it while holding the memory_session lock.
+ * This is required for the session_end code */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_free_big_block_internal( struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, memory_session * session_data, _mali_uk_free_big_block_s *args);
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_free_big_block( _mali_uk_free_big_block_s *args );
+
+/**
+ * Buddy block memory subsystem's memory bank registration routine
+ * Called when a MEMORY resource has been found.
+ * The memory region has already been reserved for use by this driver.
+ * Create a bank object to represent this region and initialize its slots.
+ * @note Can only be called in an module atomic scope, i.e. during module init since no locking is performed
+ * @param phys_base Physical base address of this bank
+ * @param cpu_usage_adjust Adjustment factor for CPU seen address
+ * @param size Size of the bank in bytes
+ * @param flags Memory type bits
+ * @param alloc_order Order in which the bank will be used for allocations
+ * @param name descriptive name of the bank
+ * @return Zero on success, negative on error
+ */
+static int mali_memory_bank_register(u32 phys_base, u32 cpu_usage_adjust, u32 size, u32 flags, u32 alloc_order, const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Get a block of mali memory of at least the given size and of the given type
+ * This is the backend for get_big_block.
+ * @param type_id The type id of memory requested.
+ * @param minimum_size The size requested
+ * @return Pointer to a block on success, NULL on failure
+ */
+static mali_memory_block * mali_memory_block_get(u32 type_id, u32 minimum_size);
+
+/**
+ * Get the mali seen address of the memory described by the block
+ * @param block The memory block to return the address of
+ * @return The mali seen address of the memory block
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 block_mali_addr_get(mali_memory_block * block);
+
+/**
+ * Get the cpu seen address of the memory described by the block
+ * The cpu_usage_adjust will be used to change the mali seen phys address
+ * @param block The memory block to return the address of
+ * @return The mali seen address of the memory block
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 block_cpu_addr_get(mali_memory_block * block);
+
+/**
+ * Get the size of the memory described by the given block
+ * @param block The memory block to return the size of
+ * @return The size of the memory block described by the object
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 block_size_get(mali_memory_block * block);
+
+/**
+ * Get the user space accessible mapping the memory described by the given memory block
+ * Returns a pointer in user space to the memory, if one has been created.
+ * @param block The memory block to return the mapping of
+ * @return User space pointer to cpu accessible memory or NULL if not mapped
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void __user * block_mapping_get(mali_memory_block * block);
+
+/**
+ * Set the user space accessible mapping the memory described by the given memory block.
+ * Sets the stored pointer to user space for the memory described by this block.
+ * @param block The memory block to set mapping info for
+ * @param ptr User space pointer to cpu accessible memory or NULL if not mapped
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void block_mapping_set(mali_memory_block * block, void __user * ptr);
+
+/**
+ * Get the cookie for use with _mali_ukk_mem_munmap().
+ * @param block The memory block to get the cookie from
+ * @return the cookie. A return of 0 is still a valid cookie.
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 block_mmap_cookie_get(mali_memory_block * block);
+
+/**
+ * Set the cookie returned via _mali_ukk_mem_mmap().
+ * @param block The memory block to set the cookie for
+ * @param cookie the cookie
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void block_mmap_cookie_set(mali_memory_block * block, u32 cookie);
+
+
+/**
+ * Get a memory block's free status
+ * @param block The block to get the state of
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 get_block_free(mali_memory_block * block);
+
+/**
+ * Set a memory block's free status
+ * @param block The block to set the state for
+ * @param state The state to set
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void set_block_free(mali_memory_block * block, int state);
+
+/**
+ * Set a memory block's order
+ * @param block The block to set the order for
+ * @param order The order to set
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void set_block_order(mali_memory_block * block, u32 order);
+
+/**
+ * Get a memory block's order
+ * @param block The block to get the order for
+ * @return The order this block exists on
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 get_block_order(mali_memory_block * block);
+
+/**
+ * Tag a block as being a toplevel block.
+ * A toplevel block has no buddy and no parent
+ * @param block The block to tag as being toplevel
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void set_block_toplevel(mali_memory_block * block, u32 level);
+
+/**
+ * Check if a block is a toplevel block
+ * @param block The block to check
+ * @return 1 if toplevel, 0 else
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 get_block_toplevel(mali_memory_block * block);
+
+/**
+ * Checks if the given block is a buddy at the given order and that it's free
+ * @param block The block to check
+ * @param order The order to check against
+ * @return 0 if not valid, else 1
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE int block_is_valid_buddy(mali_memory_block * block, int order);
+
+/*
+ The buddy system uses the following rules to quickly find a blocks buddy
+ and parent (block representing this block at a higher order level):
+ - Given a block with index i the blocks buddy is at index i ^ ( 1 << order)
+ - Given a block with index i the blocks parent is at i & ~(1 << order)
+*/
+
+/**
+ * Get a blocks buddy
+ * @param block The block to find the buddy for
+ * @param order The order to operate on
+ * @return Pointer to the buddy block
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE mali_memory_block * block_get_buddy(mali_memory_block * block, u32 order);
+
+/**
+ * Get a blocks parent
+ * @param block The block to find the parent for
+ * @param order The order to operate on
+ * @return Pointer to the parent block
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE mali_memory_block * block_get_parent(mali_memory_block * block, u32 order);
+
+/**
+ * Release mali memory
+ * Backend for free_big_block.
+ * Will release the mali memory described by the given block struct.
+ * @param block Memory block to free
+ */
+static void block_release(mali_memory_block * block);
+
+/* end interface implementation */
+
+/**
+ * List of all the memory banks registerd with the subsystem.
+ * Access to this list is NOT synchronized since it's only
+ * written to during module init and termination.
+ */
+static _MALI_OSK_LIST_HEAD(memory_banks_list);
+
+/*
+ The buddy memory system's mali subsystem interface implementation.
+ We currently handle module and session life-time management.
+*/
+struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_memory =
+{
+ mali_memory_core_initialize, /* startup */
+ NULL, /*mali_memory_core_terminate,*/ /* shutdown */
+ mali_memory_core_load_complete, /* load_complete */
+ mali_memory_core_system_info_fill, /* system_info_fill */
+ mali_memory_core_session_begin, /* session_begin */
+ mali_memory_core_session_end, /* session_end */
+ NULL, /* broadcast_notification */
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ NULL, /* dump_state */
+#endif
+};
+
+/* Initialized when this subsystem is initialized. This is determined by the
+ * position in subsystems[], and so the value used to initialize this is
+ * determined at compile time */
+static mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier mali_subsystem_memory_id = -1;
+
+/* called during module init */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_initialize(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&memory_banks_list);
+
+ mali_subsystem_memory_id = id;
+
+ /* register our handlers */
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(_mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(MEMORY, mali_memory_core_resource_memory));
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(_mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(MMU, mali_memory_core_resource_mmu));
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(_mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(FPGA_FRAMEWORK, mali_memory_core_resource_fpga));
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* called if/when our module is unloaded */
+static void mali_memory_core_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ mali_memory_bank * bank, *temp;
+
+ /* loop over all memory banks to free them */
+ /* we use the safe version since we delete the current bank in the body */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(bank, temp, &memory_banks_list, mali_memory_bank, list)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE(int usage_count = _mali_osk_atomic_read(&bank->num_active_allocations));
+ /*
+ Report leaked memory
+ If this happens we have a bug in our session cleanup code.
+ */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, 0 != usage_count, ("%d allocation(s) from memory bank at 0x%X still in use\n", usage_count, bank->base_addr));
+
+ _mali_osk_atomic_term(&bank->num_active_allocations);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(bank->lock);
+
+ /* unlink from bank list */
+ _mali_osk_list_del(&bank->list);
+
+ /* release kernel resources used by the bank */
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(bank->base_addr, bank->real_size);
+
+ /* remove all resources used to represent this bank*/
+ _mali_osk_free(bank->freelist);
+ _mali_osk_free(bank->blocklist);
+
+ /* destroy the bank object itself */
+ _mali_osk_free(bank);
+ }
+
+ /* No need to de-initialize mali_subsystem_memory_id - it could only be
+ * re-initialized to the same value */
+}
+
+/* load_complete handler */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_load_complete(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ mali_memory_bank * bank, *temp;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 1, ("Mali memory allocators will be used in this order of preference (lowest number first) :\n"));
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(bank, temp, &memory_banks_list, mali_memory_bank, list)
+ {
+ if ( NULL != bank->name )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 1, ("\t%d: %s\n", bank->alloc_order, bank->name) );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 1, ("\t%d: (UNNAMED ALLOCATOR)\n", bank->alloc_order ) );
+ }
+ }
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 order_needed_for_size(u32 size, struct mali_memory_bank * bank)
+{
+ u32 order = 0;
+
+ if (0 < size)
+ {
+ for ( order = sizeof(u32)*8 - 1; ((1UL<<order) & size) == 0; --order)
+ /* nothing */;
+
+ /* check if size is pow2, if not we need increment order by one */
+ if (0 != (size & ((1UL<<order)-1))) ++order;
+ }
+
+ if ((NULL != bank) && (order < bank->min_order)) order = bank->min_order;
+ /* Not capped to max order, that doesn't make sense */
+
+ return order;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 maximum_order_which_fits(u32 size)
+{
+ u32 order = 0;
+ u32 powsize = 1;
+ while (powsize < size)
+ {
+ powsize <<= 1;
+ if (powsize > size) break;
+ order++;
+ }
+
+ return order;
+}
+
+/* called for new MEMORY resources */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_bank_register(u32 phys_base, u32 cpu_usage_adjust, u32 size, u32 flags, u32 alloc_order, const char *name)
+{
+ /* no locking performed due to function contract */
+ int i;
+ u32 left, offset;
+ mali_memory_bank * bank;
+ mali_memory_bank * bank_enum, *temp;
+
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ /* Only a multiple of MIN_BLOCK_SIZE is usable */
+ u32 usable_size = size & ~(MIN_BLOCK_SIZE - 1);
+
+ /* handle zero sized banks and bank smaller than the fixed block size */
+ if (0 == usable_size)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT(("Usable size == 0\n"));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+
+ /* warn for banks not a muliple of the block size */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, usable_size != size, ("Memory bank @ 0x%X not a multiple of minimum block size. %d bytes wasted\n", phys_base, size - usable_size));
+
+ /* check against previous registrations */
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE(
+ {
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(bank, temp, &memory_banks_list, mali_memory_bank, list)
+ {
+ /* duplicate ? */
+ if (bank->base_addr == phys_base)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT(("Duplicate registration of a memory bank at 0x%X detected\n", phys_base));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+ /* overlapping ? */
+ else if (
+ ( (phys_base > bank->base_addr) && (phys_base < (bank->base_addr + bank->real_size)) ) ||
+ ( (phys_base + size) > bank->base_addr && ((phys_base + size) < (bank->base_addr + bank->real_size)) )
+ )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT(("Overlapping memory blocks found. Memory at 0x%X overlaps with memory at 0x%X size 0x%X\n", bank->base_addr, phys_base, size));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ );
+
+ /* create an object to represent this memory bank */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(bank = (mali_memory_bank*)_mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(mali_memory_bank)), _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+
+ /* init the fields */
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&bank->list);
+ bank->base_addr = phys_base;
+ bank->cpu_usage_adjust = cpu_usage_adjust;
+ bank->size = usable_size;
+ bank->real_size = size;
+ bank->alloc_order = alloc_order;
+ bank->name = name;
+
+ err = _mali_osk_atomic_init(&bank->num_active_allocations, 0);
+ if (err != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_free(bank);
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+ }
+
+ bank->used_for_flags = flags;
+ bank->min_order = order_needed_for_size(MIN_BLOCK_SIZE, NULL);
+ bank->max_order = maximum_order_which_fits(usable_size);
+ bank->lock = _mali_osk_lock_init((_mali_osk_lock_flags_t)(_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE), 0, 0);
+ if (NULL == bank->lock)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_atomic_term(&bank->num_active_allocations);
+ _mali_osk_free(bank);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ bank->blocklist = _mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(struct mali_memory_block) * (usable_size / MIN_BLOCK_SIZE));
+ if (NULL == bank->blocklist)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(bank->lock);
+ _mali_osk_atomic_term(&bank->num_active_allocations);
+ _mali_osk_free(bank);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < (usable_size / MIN_BLOCK_SIZE); i++)
+ {
+ bank->blocklist[i].bank = bank;
+ }
+
+ bank->freelist = _mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(_mali_osk_list_t) * (bank->max_order - bank->min_order + 1));
+ if (NULL == bank->freelist)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(bank->lock);
+ _mali_osk_free(bank->blocklist);
+ _mali_osk_atomic_term(&bank->num_active_allocations);
+ _mali_osk_free(bank);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < (bank->max_order - bank->min_order + 1); i++) _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&bank->freelist[i]);
+
+ /* init slot info */
+ for (offset = 0, left = usable_size; offset < (usable_size / MIN_BLOCK_SIZE); /* updated inside the body */)
+ {
+ u32 block_order;
+ mali_memory_block * block;
+
+ /* the maximum order which fits in the remaining area */
+ block_order = maximum_order_which_fits(left);
+
+ /* find the block pointer */
+ block = &bank->blocklist[offset];
+
+ /* tag the block as being toplevel */
+ set_block_toplevel(block, block_order);
+
+ /* tag it as being free */
+ set_block_free(block, 1);
+
+ /* set the order */
+ set_block_order(block, block_order);
+
+ _mali_osk_list_addtail(&block->link, bank->freelist + (block_order - bank->min_order));
+
+ left -= (1 << block_order);
+ offset += ((1 << block_order) / MIN_BLOCK_SIZE);
+ }
+
+ /* add bank to list of banks on the system */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY( bank_enum, temp, &memory_banks_list, mali_memory_bank, list )
+ {
+ if ( bank_enum->alloc_order >= alloc_order )
+ {
+ /* Found insertion point - our item must go before this one */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ _mali_osk_list_addtail(&bank->list, &bank_enum->list);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_mmu_register(u32 type, u32 phys_base)
+{
+ /* not supported */
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_FUNC;
+}
+
+void mali_memory_mmu_unregister(u32 phys_base)
+{
+ /* not supported */
+ return;
+}
+
+static mali_memory_block * mali_memory_block_get(u32 type_id, u32 minimum_size)
+{
+ mali_memory_bank * bank;
+ mali_memory_block * block = NULL;
+ u32 requested_order, current_order;
+
+ /* input validation */
+ if (0 == minimum_size)
+ {
+ /* bad size */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Zero size block requested by mali_memory_block_get\n"));
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ bank = (mali_memory_bank*)type_id;
+
+ requested_order = order_needed_for_size(minimum_size, bank);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("For size %d we need order %d (%d)\n", minimum_size, requested_order, 1 << requested_order));
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(bank->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ /* ! critical section begin */
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("Bank 0x%x locked\n", bank));
+
+ for (current_order = requested_order; current_order <= bank->max_order; ++current_order)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_list_t * list = bank->freelist + (current_order - bank->min_order);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("Checking freelist 0x%x for order %d\n", list, current_order));
+ if (0 != _mali_osk_list_empty(list)) continue; /* empty list */
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("Found an entry on the freelist for order %d\n", current_order));
+
+
+ block = _MALI_OSK_LIST_ENTRY(list->next, mali_memory_block, link);
+ _mali_osk_list_delinit(&block->link);
+
+ while (current_order > requested_order)
+ {
+ mali_memory_block * buddy_block;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("Splitting block 0x%x\n", block));
+ current_order--;
+ list--;
+ buddy_block = block_get_buddy(block, current_order - bank->min_order);
+ set_block_order(buddy_block, current_order);
+ set_block_free(buddy_block, 1);
+ _mali_osk_list_add(&buddy_block->link, list);
+ }
+
+ set_block_order(block, current_order);
+ set_block_free(block, 0);
+
+ /* update usage count */
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&bank->num_active_allocations);
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* ! critical section end */
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(bank->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("Lock released for bank 0x%x\n", bank));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(7, NULL != block, ("Block 0x%x allocated\n", block));
+
+ return block;
+}
+
+
+static void block_release(mali_memory_block * block)
+{
+ mali_memory_bank * bank;
+ u32 current_order;
+
+ if (NULL == block) return;
+
+ bank = block->bank;
+
+ /* we're manipulating the free list, so we need to lock it */
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(bank->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ /* ! critical section begin */
+
+ set_block_free(block, 1);
+ current_order = get_block_order(block);
+
+ while (current_order <= bank->max_order)
+ {
+ mali_memory_block * buddy_block;
+ buddy_block = block_get_buddy(block, current_order - bank->min_order);
+ if (!block_is_valid_buddy(buddy_block, current_order)) break;
+ _mali_osk_list_delinit(&buddy_block->link); /* remove from free list */
+ /* clear tracked data in both blocks */
+ set_block_order(block, 0);
+ set_block_free(block, 0);
+ set_block_order(buddy_block, 0);
+ set_block_free(buddy_block, 0);
+ /* make the parent control the new state */
+ block = block_get_parent(block, current_order - bank->min_order);
+ set_block_order(block, current_order + 1); /* merged has a higher order */
+ set_block_free(block, 1); /* mark it as free */
+ current_order++;
+ if (get_block_toplevel(block) == current_order) break; /* stop the merge if we've arrived at a toplevel block */
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_list_add(&block->link, &bank->freelist[current_order - bank->min_order]);
+
+ /* update bank usage statistics */
+ _mali_osk_atomic_dec(&block->bank->num_active_allocations);
+
+ /* !critical section end */
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(bank->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ return;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 block_get_offset(mali_memory_block * block)
+{
+ return block - block->bank->blocklist;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 block_mali_addr_get(mali_memory_block * block)
+{
+ if (NULL != block) return block->bank->base_addr + MIN_BLOCK_SIZE * block_get_offset(block);
+ else return 0;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 block_cpu_addr_get(mali_memory_block * block)
+{
+ if (NULL != block) return (block->bank->base_addr + MIN_BLOCK_SIZE * block_get_offset(block)) + block->bank->cpu_usage_adjust;
+ else return 0;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 block_size_get(mali_memory_block * block)
+{
+ if (NULL != block) return 1 << get_block_order(block);
+ else return 0;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void __user * block_mapping_get(mali_memory_block * block)
+{
+ if (NULL != block) return block->mapping;
+ else return NULL;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void block_mapping_set(mali_memory_block * block, void __user * ptr)
+{
+ if (NULL != block) block->mapping = ptr;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 block_mmap_cookie_get(mali_memory_block * block)
+{
+ if (NULL != block) return block->mmap_cookie;
+ else return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Set the cookie returned via _mali_ukk_mem_mmap().
+ * @param block The memory block to set the cookie for
+ * @param cookie the cookie
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void block_mmap_cookie_set(mali_memory_block * block, u32 cookie)
+{
+ if (NULL != block) block->mmap_cookie = cookie;
+}
+
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_session_begin(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot, _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * queue)
+{
+ memory_session * session_data;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ if (NULL == slot)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("NULL slot given to memory session begin\n"));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+
+ if (NULL != *slot)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("The slot given to memory session begin already contains data"));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+
+ /* create the session data object */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data = _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(memory_session)), _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+
+ /* create descriptor mapping table */
+ session_data->descriptor_mapping = mali_descriptor_mapping_create(MALI_MEM_DESCRIPTORS_INIT, MALI_MEM_DESCRIPTORS_MAX);
+
+ if (NULL == session_data->descriptor_mapping)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_free(session_data);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&session_data->memory_head); /* no memory in use */
+ session_data->lock = _mali_osk_lock_init((_mali_osk_lock_flags_t)(_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ONELOCK | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE), 0, 0);
+ if (NULL == session_data->lock)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_free(session_data);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ *slot = session_data; /* slot will point to our data object */
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static void mali_memory_core_session_end(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot)
+{
+ memory_session * session_data;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ if (NULL == slot)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("NULL slot given to memory session begin\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (NULL == *slot)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("NULL memory_session found in current session object"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(((memory_session*)*slot)->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ session_data = (memory_session *)*slot;
+ /* clear our slot */
+ *slot = NULL;
+
+ /*
+ First free all memory still being used.
+ This can happen if the caller has leaked memory or
+ the application has crashed forcing an auto-session end.
+ */
+ if (0 == _mali_osk_list_empty(&session_data->memory_head))
+ {
+ mali_memory_block * block, * temp;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Memory found on session usage list during session termination\n"));
+
+ /* use the _safe version since fre_big_block removes the active block from the list we're iterating */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(block, temp, &session_data->memory_head, mali_memory_block, link)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ _mali_uk_free_big_block_s uk_args;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Freeing block 0x%x with mali address 0x%x size %d mapped in user space at 0x%x\n",
+ block,
+ (void*)block_mali_addr_get(block),
+ block_size_get(block),
+ block_mapping_get(block))
+ );
+
+ /* free the block */
+ /** @note manual type safety check-point */
+ uk_args.ctx = mali_session_data;
+ uk_args.cookie = (u32)block->descriptor;
+ err = _mali_ukk_free_big_block_internal( mali_session_data, session_data, &uk_args );
+
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ERROR(("_mali_ukk_free_big_block_internal() failed during session termination on block with cookie==0x%X\n",
+ uk_args.cookie)
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (NULL != session_data->descriptor_mapping)
+ {
+ mali_descriptor_mapping_destroy(session_data->descriptor_mapping);
+ session_data->descriptor_mapping = NULL;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(session_data->lock);
+
+ /* free the session data object */
+ _mali_osk_free(session_data);
+
+ return;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_system_info_fill(_mali_system_info* info)
+{
+ mali_memory_bank * bank, *temp;
+ _mali_mem_info **mem_info_tail;
+
+ /* check input */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(info, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ /* make sure we won't leak any memory. It could also be that it's an uninitialized variable, but that would be a bug in the caller */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(NULL == info->mem_info);
+
+ mem_info_tail = &info->mem_info;
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(bank, temp, &memory_banks_list, mali_memory_bank, list)
+ {
+ _mali_mem_info * mem_info;
+
+ mem_info = (_mali_mem_info *)_mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(_mali_mem_info));
+ if (NULL == mem_info) return _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM; /* memory already allocated will be freed by the caller */
+
+ /* set info */
+ mem_info->size = bank->size;
+ mem_info->flags = (_mali_bus_usage)bank->used_for_flags;
+ mem_info->maximum_order_supported = bank->max_order;
+ mem_info->identifier = (u32)bank;
+
+ /* add to system info linked list */
+ (*mem_info_tail) = mem_info;
+ mem_info_tail = &mem_info->next;
+ }
+
+ /* all OK */
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_memory(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ /* Request ownership of the memory */
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_mem_reqregion(resource->base, resource->size, resource->description))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to request memory region %s (0x%08X - 0x%08X)\n", resource->description, resource->base, resource->base + resource->size - 1));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ /* call backend */
+ err = mali_memory_bank_register(resource->base, resource->cpu_usage_adjust, resource->size, resource->flags, resource->alloc_order, resource->description);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ /* if backend refused the memory we have to release the region again */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Memory bank registration failed\n"));
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(resource->base, resource->size);
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_mmu(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource)
+{
+ /* Not supported by the fixed block memory system */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("MMU resource not supported by non-MMU driver!\n"));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_FUNC);
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_fpga(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource)
+{
+ mali_io_address mapping;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("FPGA framework '%s' @ (0x%08X - 0x%08X)\n",
+ resource->description, resource->base, resource->base + sizeof(u32) * 2 - 1
+ ));
+
+ mapping = _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion(resource->base + 0x1000, sizeof(u32) * 2, "fpga framework");
+ if (mapping)
+ {
+ u32 data;
+ data = _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(mapping, 0);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("FPGA framwork '%s' @ 0x%08X:\n", resource->description, resource->base));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("\tBitfile date: %d%02d%02d_%02d%02d\n",
+ (data >> 20),
+ (data >> 16) & 0xF,
+ (data >> 11) & 0x1F,
+ (data >> 6) & 0x1F,
+ (data >> 0) & 0x3F));
+ data = _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(mapping, sizeof(u32));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("\tBitfile SCCS rev: %d\n", data));
+
+ _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion(resource->base + 0x1000, sizeof(u32) *2, mapping);
+ }
+ else MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to access FPGA framwork '%s' @ 0x%08X\n", resource->description, resource->base));
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* static _mali_osk_errcode_t get_big_block(void * ukk_private, struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, void __user * argument) */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_big_block( _mali_uk_get_big_block_s *args )
+{
+ _mali_uk_mem_mmap_s args_mmap = {0, };
+ int md;
+ mali_memory_block * block;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ memory_session * session_data;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( args );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( args->ctx );
+
+ /** @note manual type safety check-point */
+ session_data = (memory_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_memory_id);
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (!args->type_id)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* at least min block size */
+ if (MIN_BLOCK_SIZE > args->minimum_size_requested) args->minimum_size_requested = MIN_BLOCK_SIZE;
+
+ /* perform the actual allocation */
+ block = mali_memory_block_get(args->type_id, args->minimum_size_requested);
+ if ( NULL == block )
+ {
+ /* no memory available with requested type_id */
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_descriptor_mapping_allocate_mapping(session_data->descriptor_mapping, block, &md))
+ {
+ block_release(block);
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+ block->descriptor = md;
+
+
+ /* fill in response */
+ args->mali_address = block_mali_addr_get(block);
+ args->block_size = block_size_get(block);
+ args->cookie = (u32)md;
+ args->flags = block->bank->used_for_flags;
+
+ /* map the block into the process' address space */
+
+ /** @note manual type safety check-point */
+ args_mmap.ukk_private = (void *)args->ukk_private;
+ args_mmap.ctx = args->ctx;
+ args_mmap.size = args->block_size;
+ args_mmap.phys_addr = block_cpu_addr_get(block);
+
+#ifndef _MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_INDIRECT_MMAP
+ err = _mali_ukk_mem_mmap( &args_mmap );
+#else
+ err = _mali_osk_specific_indirect_mmap( &args_mmap );
+#endif
+
+ /* check if the mapping failed */
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Memory mapping failed 0x%x\n", args->cpuptr));
+ /* mapping failed */
+
+ /* remove descriptor entry */
+ mali_descriptor_mapping_free(session_data->descriptor_mapping, md);
+
+ /* free the mali memory */
+ block_release(block);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return err;
+ }
+
+ args->cpuptr = args_mmap.mapping;
+ block_mmap_cookie_set(block, args_mmap.cookie);
+ block_mapping_set(block, args->cpuptr);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Mali memory 0x%x (size %d) mapped in process memory space at 0x%x\n", (void*)args->mali_address, args->block_size, args->cpuptr));
+
+ /* track memory in use for the session */
+ _mali_osk_list_addtail(&block->link, &session_data->memory_head);
+
+ /* memory assigned to the session, memory mapped into the process' view */
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* Internal code that assumes the memory session lock is held */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_free_big_block_internal( struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, memory_session * session_data, _mali_uk_free_big_block_s *args)
+{
+ mali_memory_block * block = NULL;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s args_munmap = {0,};
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( mali_session_data );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( session_data );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( args );
+
+ err = mali_descriptor_mapping_get(session_data->descriptor_mapping, (int)args->cookie, (void**)&block);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Invalid memory descriptor %d used to release memory pages\n", (int)args->cookie));
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(block);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Asked to free block 0x%x with mali address 0x%x size %d mapped in user space at 0x%x\n",
+ block,
+ (void*)block_mali_addr_get(block),
+ block_size_get(block),
+ block_mapping_get(block))
+ );
+
+ /** @note manual type safety check-point */
+ args_munmap.ctx = (void*)mali_session_data;
+ args_munmap.mapping = block_mapping_get( block );
+ args_munmap.size = block_size_get( block );
+ args_munmap.cookie = block_mmap_cookie_get( block );
+
+#ifndef _MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_INDIRECT_MMAP
+ _mali_ukk_mem_munmap( &args_munmap );
+#else
+ _mali_osk_specific_indirect_munmap( &args_munmap );
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Session data 0x%x, lock 0x%x\n", session_data, &session_data->lock));
+
+ /* unlink from session usage list */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("unlink from session usage list\n"));
+ _mali_osk_list_delinit(&block->link);
+
+ /* remove descriptor entry */
+ mali_descriptor_mapping_free(session_data->descriptor_mapping, (int)args->cookie);
+
+ /* free the mali memory */
+ block_release(block);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Block freed\n"));
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* static _mali_osk_errcode_t free_big_block( struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, void __user * argument) */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_free_big_block( _mali_uk_free_big_block_s *args )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data;
+ memory_session * session_data;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( args );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( args->ctx );
+
+ /** @note manual type safety check-point */
+ mali_session_data = (struct mali_session_data *)args->ctx;
+
+ /* Must always verify this, since these are provided by the user */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(mali_session_data, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ session_data = mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(mali_session_data, mali_subsystem_memory_id);
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ /** @note this has been separated out so that the session_end handler can call this while it has the memory_session lock held */
+ err = _mali_ukk_free_big_block_internal( mali_session_data, session_data, args );
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 get_block_free(mali_memory_block * block)
+{
+ return (block->misc >> MISC_SHIFT_FREE) & MISC_MASK_FREE;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void set_block_free(mali_memory_block * block, int state)
+{
+ if (state) block->misc |= (MISC_MASK_FREE << MISC_SHIFT_FREE);
+ else block->misc &= ~(MISC_MASK_FREE << MISC_SHIFT_FREE);
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void set_block_order(mali_memory_block * block, u32 order)
+{
+ block->misc &= ~(MISC_MASK_ORDER << MISC_SHIFT_ORDER);
+ block->misc |= ((order & MISC_MASK_ORDER) << MISC_SHIFT_ORDER);
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 get_block_order(mali_memory_block * block)
+{
+ return (block->misc >> MISC_SHIFT_ORDER) & MISC_MASK_ORDER;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void set_block_toplevel(mali_memory_block * block, u32 level)
+{
+ block->misc |= ((level & MISC_MASK_TOPLEVEL) << MISC_SHIFT_TOPLEVEL);
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 get_block_toplevel(mali_memory_block * block)
+{
+ return (block->misc >> MISC_SHIFT_TOPLEVEL) & MISC_MASK_TOPLEVEL;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE int block_is_valid_buddy(mali_memory_block * block, int order)
+{
+ if (get_block_free(block) && (get_block_order(block) == order)) return 1;
+ else return 0;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE mali_memory_block * block_get_buddy(mali_memory_block * block, u32 order)
+{
+ return block + ( (block_get_offset(block) ^ (1 << order)) - block_get_offset(block));
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE mali_memory_block * block_get_parent(mali_memory_block * block, u32 order)
+{
+ return block + ((block_get_offset(block) & ~(1 << order)) - block_get_offset(block));
+}
+
+/* This handler registered to mali_mmap for non-MMU builds */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_mem_mmap( _mali_uk_mem_mmap_s *args )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t ret;
+ struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data;
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+ memory_session * session_data;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ if (NULL == args) { MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("mali_ukk_mem_mmap: args was NULL\n")); MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS); }
+
+ /* Unpack arguments */
+ mali_session_data = (struct mali_session_data *)args->ctx;
+
+ if (NULL == mali_session_data) { MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("mali_ukk_mem_mmap: mali_session data was NULL\n")); MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS); }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( mali_subsystem_memory_id >= 0 );
+
+ session_data = mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(mali_session_data, mali_subsystem_memory_id);
+ /* validate input */
+ if (NULL == session_data) { MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("mali_ukk_mem_mmap: session data was NULL\n")); MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT); }
+
+ descriptor = (mali_memory_allocation*) _mali_osk_calloc( 1, sizeof(mali_memory_allocation) );
+ if (NULL == descriptor) { MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("mali_ukk_mem_mmap: descriptor was NULL\n")); MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM); }
+
+ descriptor->size = args->size;
+ descriptor->mali_address = args->phys_addr;
+ descriptor->mali_addr_mapping_info = (void*)session_data;
+ descriptor->process_addr_mapping_info = args->ukk_private; /* save to be used during physical manager callback */
+ descriptor->flags = MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE;
+
+ ret = _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_init( descriptor );
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != ret )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_init() failed\n"));
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+ MALI_ERROR(ret);
+ }
+
+ ret = _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_map( descriptor, 0, &descriptor->mali_address, descriptor->size );
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != ret )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_map() failed\n"));
+ _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_term( descriptor );
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+ MALI_ERROR(ret);
+ }
+
+ args->mapping = descriptor->mapping;
+
+ /**
+ * @note we do not require use of mali_descriptor_mapping here:
+ * the cookie gets stored in the mali_memory_block struct, which itself is
+ * protected by mali_descriptor_mapping, and so this cookie never leaves
+ * kernel space (on any OS).
+ *
+ * In the MMU case, we must use a mali_descriptor_mapping, since on _some_
+ * OSs, the cookie leaves kernel space.
+ */
+ args->cookie = (u32)descriptor;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* This handler registered to mali_munmap for non-MMU builds */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_mem_munmap( _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s *args )
+{
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+
+ /** see note in _mali_ukk_mem_mmap() - no need to use descriptor mapping */
+ descriptor = (mali_memory_allocation *)args->cookie;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+
+ /* args->mapping and args->size are also discarded. They are only necessary for certain do_munmap implementations. However, they could be used to check the descriptor at this point. */
+ _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_unmap( descriptor, 0, descriptor->size, (_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t)0 );
+
+ _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_term( descriptor );
+
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Stub function to satisfy UDD interface exclusion requirement.
+ * This is because the Base code compiles in \b both MMU and non-MMU calls,
+ * so both sets must be declared (but the 'unused' set may be stub)
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_init_mem( _mali_uk_init_mem_s *args )
+{
+ MALI_IGNORE( args );
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Stub function to satisfy UDD interface exclusion requirement.
+ * This is because the Base code compiles in \b both MMU and non-MMU calls,
+ * so both sets must be declared (but the 'unused' set may be stub)
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_term_mem( _mali_uk_term_mem_s *args )
+{
+ MALI_IGNORE( args );
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Stub function to satisfy UDD interface exclusion requirement.
+ * This is because the Base code compiles in \b both MMU and non-MMU calls,
+ * so both sets must be declared (but the 'unused' set may be stub)
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_map_external_mem( _mali_uk_map_external_mem_s *args )
+{
+ MALI_IGNORE( args );
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Stub function to satisfy UDD interface exclusion requirement.
+ * This is because the Base code compiles in \b both MMU and non-MMU calls,
+ * so both sets must be declared (but the 'unused' set may be stub)
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_unmap_external_mem( _mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s *args )
+{
+ MALI_IGNORE( args );
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Stub function to satisfy UDD interface exclusion requirement.
+ * This is because the Base code compiles in \b both MMU and non-MMU calls,
+ * so both sets must be declared (but the 'unused' set may be stub)
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size( _mali_uk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_s *args )
+{
+ MALI_IGNORE( args );
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Stub function to satisfy UDD interface exclusion requirement.
+ * This is because the Base code compiles in \b both MMU and non-MMU calls,
+ * so both sets must be declared (but the 'unused' set may be stub)
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_dump_mmu_page_table( _mali_uk_dump_mmu_page_table_s * args )
+{
+ MALI_IGNORE( args );
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_mmu.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_mmu.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c993ad5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_mmu.c
@@ -0,0 +1,3157 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_mem.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_ioctl.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_descriptor_mapping.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_mem_mmu.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_memory_engine.h"
+#include "mali_block_allocator.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_mem_os.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_rendercore.h"
+
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+#include "mali_kernel_l2_cache.h"
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER != 0
+#include "ump_kernel_interface.h"
+#endif
+
+/* kernel side OS functions and user-kernel interface */
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_osk_mali.h"
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_osk_bitops.h"
+#include "mali_osk_list.h"
+
+/**
+ * Size of the MMU registers in bytes
+ */
+#define MALI_MMU_REGISTERS_SIZE 0x24
+
+/**
+ * Size of an MMU page in bytes
+ */
+#define MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE 0x1000
+
+/**
+ * Page directory index from address
+ * Calculates the page directory index from the given address
+ */
+#define MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(address) (((address)>>22) & 0x03FF)
+
+/**
+ * Page table index from address
+ * Calculates the page table index from the given address
+ */
+#define MALI_MMU_PTE_ENTRY(address) (((address)>>12) & 0x03FF)
+
+/**
+ * Extract the memory address from an PDE/PTE entry
+ */
+#define MALI_MMU_ENTRY_ADDRESS(value) ((value) & 0xFFFFFC00)
+
+/**
+ * Calculate memory address from PDE and PTE
+ */
+#define MALI_MMU_ADDRESS(pde, pte) (((pde)<<22) | ((pte)<<12))
+
+/**
+ * Linux kernel version has marked SA_SHIRQ as deprecated, IRQF_SHARED should be used.
+ * This is to handle older kernels which haven't done this swap.
+ */
+#ifndef IRQF_SHARED
+#define IRQF_SHARED SA_SHIRQ
+#endif /* IRQF_SHARED */
+
+/**
+ * Per-session memory descriptor mapping table sizes
+ */
+#define MALI_MEM_DESCRIPTORS_INIT 64
+#define MALI_MEM_DESCRIPTORS_MAX 65536
+
+/**
+ * Used to disallow more than one core to run a MMU at the same time
+ *
+ * @note This value is hardwired into some systems' configuration files,
+ * which \em might not be a header file (e.g. some external data configuration
+ * file). Therefore, if this value is modified, its occurance must be
+ * \b manually checked for in the entire driver source tree.
+ */
+#define MALI_MMU_DISALLOW_PARALLELL_WORK_OF_MALI_CORES 1
+
+#define MALI_INVALID_PAGE ((u32)(~0))
+
+/**
+ *
+ */
+typedef enum mali_mmu_entry_flags
+{
+ MALI_MMU_FLAGS_PRESENT = 0x01,
+ MALI_MMU_FLAGS_READ_PERMISSION = 0x02,
+ MALI_MMU_FLAGS_WRITE_PERMISSION = 0x04,
+ MALI_MMU_FLAGS_MASK = 0x07
+} mali_mmu_entry_flags;
+
+/**
+ * MMU register numbers
+ * Used in the register read/write routines.
+ * See the hardware documentation for more information about each register
+ */
+typedef enum mali_mmu_register {
+ MALI_MMU_REGISTER_DTE_ADDR = 0x0000, /**< Current Page Directory Pointer */
+ MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS = 0x0001, /**< Status of the MMU */
+ MALI_MMU_REGISTER_COMMAND = 0x0002, /**< Command register, used to control the MMU */
+ MALI_MMU_REGISTER_PAGE_FAULT_ADDR = 0x0003, /**< Logical address of the last page fault */
+ MALI_MMU_REGISTER_ZAP_ONE_LINE = 0x004, /**< Used to invalidate the mapping of a single page from the MMU */
+ MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_RAWSTAT = 0x0005, /**< Raw interrupt status, all interrupts visible */
+ MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_CLEAR = 0x0006, /**< Indicate to the MMU that the interrupt has been received */
+ MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_MASK = 0x0007, /**< Enable/disable types of interrupts */
+ MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_STATUS = 0x0008 /**< Interrupt status based on the mask */
+} mali_mmu_register;
+
+/**
+ * MMU interrupt register bits
+ * Each cause of the interrupt is reported
+ * through the (raw) interrupt status registers.
+ * Multiple interrupts can be pending, so multiple bits
+ * can be set at once.
+ */
+typedef enum mali_mmu_interrupt
+{
+ MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT = 0x01, /**< A page fault occured */
+ MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR = 0x02 /**< A bus read error occured */
+} mali_mmu_interrupt;
+
+/**
+ * MMU commands
+ * These are the commands that can be sent
+ * to the MMU unit.
+ */
+typedef enum mali_mmu_command
+{
+ MALI_MMU_COMMAND_ENABLE_PAGING = 0x00, /**< Enable paging (memory translation) */
+ MALI_MMU_COMMAND_DISABLE_PAGING = 0x01, /**< Disable paging (memory translation) */
+ MALI_MMU_COMMAND_ENABLE_STALL = 0x02, /**< Enable stall on page fault */
+ MALI_MMU_COMMAND_DISABLE_STALL = 0x03, /**< Disable stall on page fault */
+ MALI_MMU_COMMAND_ZAP_CACHE = 0x04, /**< Zap the entire page table cache */
+ MALI_MMU_COMMAND_PAGE_FAULT_DONE = 0x05, /**< Page fault processed */
+ MALI_MMU_COMMAND_SOFT_RESET = 0x06 /**< Reset the MMU back to power-on settings */
+} mali_mmu_command;
+
+typedef enum mali_mmu_status_bits
+{
+ MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_PAGING_ENABLED = 1 << 0,
+ MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_PAGE_FAULT_ACTIVE = 1 << 1,
+ MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_STALL_ACTIVE = 1 << 2,
+ MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_IDLE = 1 << 3,
+ MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_REPLAY_BUFFER_EMPTY = 1 << 4,
+ MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_PAGE_FAULT_IS_WRITE = 1 << 5,
+} mali_mmu_status_bits;
+
+/**
+ * Defintion of the type used to represent memory used by a session.
+ * Containts the pointer to the huge user space virtual memory area
+ * used to access the Mali memory.
+ */
+typedef struct memory_session
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *lock; /**< Lock protecting the vm manipulation */
+
+ u32 mali_base_address; /**< Mali virtual memory area used by this session */
+ mali_descriptor_mapping * descriptor_mapping; /**< Mapping between userspace descriptors and our pointers */
+
+ u32 page_directory; /**< Physical address of the memory session's page directory */
+
+ mali_io_address page_directory_mapped; /**< Pointer to the mapped version of the page directory into the kernel's address space */
+ mali_io_address page_entries_mapped[1024]; /**< Pointers to the page tables which exists in the page directory mapped into the kernel's address space */
+ u32 page_entries_usage_count[1024]; /**< Tracks usage count of the page table pages, so they can be releases on the last reference */
+
+ _mali_osk_list_t active_mmus; /**< The MMUs in this session, in increasing order of ID (so we can lock them in the correct order when necessary) */
+ _mali_osk_list_t memory_head; /**< Track all the memory allocated in this session, for freeing on abnormal termination */
+} memory_session;
+
+typedef struct mali_kernel_memory_mmu_idle_callback
+{
+ _mali_osk_list_t link;
+ void (*callback)(void*);
+ void * callback_argument;
+} mali_kernel_memory_mmu_idle_callback;
+
+/**
+ * Definition of the MMU struct
+ * Used to track a MMU unit in the system.
+ * Contains information about the mapping of the registers
+ */
+typedef struct mali_kernel_memory_mmu
+{
+ int id; /**< ID of the MMU, no duplicate IDs may exist on the system */
+ const char * description; /**< Description text received from the resource manager to help identify the resource for people */
+ int irq_nr; /**< IRQ number */
+ u32 base; /**< Physical address of the registers */
+ mali_io_address mapped_registers; /**< Virtual mapping of the registers */
+ u32 mapping_size; /**< Size of registers in bytes */
+ _mali_osk_list_t list; /**< Used to link multiple MMU's into a list */
+ _mali_osk_irq_t *irq;
+ u32 flags; /**< Used to store if there is something special with this mmu. */
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *lock; /**< Lock protecting access to the usage fields */
+ /* usage fields */
+ memory_session * active_session; /**< Active session, NULL if no session is active */
+ u32 usage_count; /**< Number of nested activations of the active session */
+ _mali_osk_list_t callbacks; /**< Callback registered for MMU idle notification */
+ void *core;
+
+ int in_page_fault_handler;
+
+ _mali_osk_list_t session_link;
+} mali_kernel_memory_mmu;
+
+typedef struct dedicated_memory_info
+{
+ u32 base;
+ u32 size;
+ struct dedicated_memory_info * next;
+} dedicated_memory_info;
+
+/* types used for external_memory and ump_memory physical memory allocators, which are using the mali_allocation_engine */
+#if MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER != 0
+typedef struct ump_mem_allocation
+{
+ mali_allocation_engine * engine;
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+ u32 initial_offset;
+ u32 size_allocated;
+ ump_dd_handle ump_mem;
+} ump_mem_allocation ;
+#endif
+
+typedef struct external_mem_allocation
+{
+ mali_allocation_engine * engine;
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+ u32 initial_offset;
+ u32 size;
+} external_mem_allocation;
+
+/*
+ Subsystem interface implementation
+*/
+/**
+ * Fixed block memory subsystem startup function.
+ * Called by the driver core when the driver is loaded.
+ * Registers the memory systems ioctl handler, resource handlers and memory map function with the core.
+ *
+ * @param id Identifier assigned by the core to the memory subsystem
+ * @return 0 on success, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_initialize(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+
+/**
+ * Fixed block memory subsystem shutdown function.
+ * Called by the driver core when the driver is unloaded.
+ * Cleans up
+ * @param id Identifier assigned by the core to the memory subsystem
+ */
+static void mali_memory_core_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+
+/**
+ * MMU Memory load complete notification function.
+ * Called by the driver core when all drivers have loaded and all resources has been registered
+ * Builds the memory overall memory list
+ * @param id Identifier assigned by the core to the memory subsystem
+ * @return 0 on success, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_load_complete(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+
+/**
+ * Fixed block memory subsystem session begin notification
+ * Called by the core when a new session to the driver is started.
+ * Creates a memory session object and sets it as the subsystem slot data for this session
+ * @param slot Pointer to the slot to use for storing per-session data
+ * @return 0 on success, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_session_begin(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot, _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * queue);
+
+/**
+ * Fixed block memory subsystem session end notification
+ * Called by the core when a session to the driver has ended.
+ * Cleans up per session data, which includes checking and fixing memory leaks
+ *
+ * @param slot Pointer to the slot to use for storing per-session data
+ */
+static void mali_memory_core_session_end(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot);
+
+/**
+ * Fixed block memory subsystem system info filler
+ * Called by the core when a system info update is needed
+ * We fill in info about all the memory types we have
+ * @param info Pointer to system info struct to update
+ * @return 0 on success, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_system_info_fill(_mali_system_info* info);
+
+/* our registered resource handlers */
+
+/**
+ * Fixed block memory subsystem's notification handler for MMU resource instances.
+ * Registered with the core during startup.
+ * Called by the core for each mmu described in the active architecture's config.h file.
+ * @param resource The resource to handle (type MMU)
+ * @return 0 if the MMU was found and initialized, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_mmu(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource);
+
+/**
+ * Fixed block memory subsystem's notification handler for FPGA_FRAMEWORK resource instances.
+ * Registered with the core during startup.
+ * Called by the core for each fpga framework described in the active architecture's config.h file.
+ * @param resource The resource to handle (type FPGA_FRAMEWORK)
+ * @return 0 if the FPGA framework was found and initialized, negative on error
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_fpga(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource);
+
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_dedicated_memory(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_os_memory(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource);
+
+/**
+ * @brief Internal function for unmapping memory
+ *
+ * Worker function for unmapping memory from a user-process. We assume that the
+ * session/descriptor's lock was obtained before entry. For example, the
+ * wrapper _mali_ukk_mem_munmap() will lock the descriptor, then call this
+ * function to do the actual unmapping. mali_memory_core_session_end() could
+ * also call this directly (depending on compilation options), having locked
+ * the descriptor.
+ *
+ * This function will fail if it is unable to put the MMU in stall mode (which
+ * might be the case if a page fault is also being processed).
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_mem_munmap_internal( _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s *args );
+
+/**
+ * The MMU interrupt handler
+ * Upper half of the MMU interrupt processing.
+ * Called by the kernel when the MMU has triggered an interrupt.
+ * The interrupt function supports IRQ sharing. So it'll probe the MMU in question
+ * @param irq The irq number (not used)
+ * @param dev_id Points to the MMU object being handled
+ * @param regs Registers of interrupted process (not used)
+ * @return Standard Linux interrupt result.
+ * Subset used by the driver is IRQ_HANDLED processed
+ * IRQ_NONE Not processed
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_memory_mmu_interrupt_handler_upper_half(void * data);
+
+/**
+ * The MMU reset hander
+ * Bottom half of the MMU interrupt processing for page faults and bus errors
+ * @param work The item to operate on, NULL in our case
+ */
+static void mali_kernel_memory_mmu_interrupt_handler_bottom_half ( void *data );
+
+/**
+ * Read MMU register value
+ * Reads the contents of the specified register.
+ * @param unit The MMU to read from
+ * @param reg The register to read
+ * @return The contents of the register
+ */
+static u32 mali_mmu_register_read(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * unit, mali_mmu_register reg);
+
+/**
+ * Write to a MMU register
+ * Writes the given value to the specified register
+ * @param unit The MMU to write to
+ * @param reg The register to write to
+ * @param val The value to write to the register
+ */
+static void mali_mmu_register_write(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * unit, mali_mmu_register reg, u32 val);
+
+/**
+ * Issues the reset command to the MMU and waits for HW to be ready again
+ * @param mmu The MMU to reset
+ */
+static void mali_mmu_raw_reset(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu);
+
+/**
+ * Issues the enable paging command to the MMU and waits for HW to complete the request
+ * @param mmu The MMU to enable paging for
+ */
+static void mali_mmu_enable_paging(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu);
+
+/**
+ * Issues the enable stall command to the MMU and waits for HW to complete the request
+ * @param mmu The MMU to enable paging for
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if HW stall was successfully engaged, otherwise MALI_FALSE (req timed out)
+ */
+static mali_bool mali_mmu_enable_stall(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu);
+
+/**
+ * Issues the disable stall command to the MMU and waits for HW to complete the request
+ * @param mmu The MMU to enable paging for
+ */
+static void mali_mmu_disable_stall(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu);
+
+#if MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER != 0
+static void ump_memory_release(void * ctx, void * handle);
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result ump_memory_commit(void* ctx, mali_allocation_engine * engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32* offset, mali_physical_memory_allocation * alloc_info);
+#endif /* MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER != 0*/
+
+
+static void external_memory_release(void * ctx, void * handle);
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result external_memory_commit(void* ctx, mali_allocation_engine * engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32* offset, mali_physical_memory_allocation * alloc_info);
+
+
+
+
+/* nop functions */
+
+/* mali address manager needs to allocate page tables on allocate, write to page table(s) on map, write to page table(s) and release page tables on release */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_address_manager_allocate(mali_memory_allocation * descriptor); /* validates the range, allocates memory for the page tables if needed */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_address_manager_map(mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 *phys_addr, u32 size);
+static void mali_address_manager_release(mali_memory_allocation * descriptor);
+
+static void mali_mmu_activate_address_space(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu, u32 page_directory);
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_mmu_page_table_cache_create(void);
+void mali_mmu_page_table_cache_destroy(void);
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_mmu_get_table_page(u32 *table_page, mali_io_address *mapping);
+void mali_mmu_release_table_page(u32 pa);
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_allocate_empty_page_directory(void);
+
+static void mali_free_empty_page_directory(void);
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t fill_page(mali_io_address mapping, u32 data);
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_allocate_fault_flush_pages(void);
+
+static void mali_free_fault_flush_pages(void);
+
+static void mali_mmu_probe_irq_trigger(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu);
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_mmu_probe_irq_acknowledge(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu);
+
+/* MMU variables */
+
+typedef struct mali_mmu_page_table_allocation
+{
+ _mali_osk_list_t list;
+ u32 * usage_map;
+ u32 usage_count;
+ u32 num_pages;
+ mali_page_table_block pages;
+} mali_mmu_page_table_allocation;
+
+typedef struct mali_mmu_page_table_allocations
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *lock;
+ _mali_osk_list_t partial;
+ _mali_osk_list_t full;
+ /* we never hold on to a empty allocation */
+} mali_mmu_page_table_allocations;
+
+/* Head of the list of MMUs */
+static _MALI_OSK_LIST_HEAD(mmu_head);
+
+/* the mmu page table cache */
+static struct mali_mmu_page_table_allocations page_table_cache;
+
+/* page fault queue flush helper pages
+ * note that the mapping pointers are currently unused outside of the initialization functions */
+static u32 mali_page_fault_flush_page_directory = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+static mali_io_address mali_page_fault_flush_page_directory_mapping = NULL;
+static u32 mali_page_fault_flush_page_table = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+static mali_io_address mali_page_fault_flush_page_table_mapping = NULL;
+static u32 mali_page_fault_flush_data_page = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+static mali_io_address mali_page_fault_flush_data_page_mapping = NULL;
+
+/* an empty page directory (no address valid) which is active on any MMU not currently marked as in use */
+static u32 mali_empty_page_directory = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+
+/*
+ The fixed memory system's mali subsystem interface implementation.
+ We currently handle module and session life-time management.
+*/
+struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_memory =
+{
+ mali_memory_core_initialize, /* startup */
+ NULL, /*mali_memory_core_terminate,*/ /* shutdown */
+ mali_memory_core_load_complete, /* load_complete */
+ mali_memory_core_system_info_fill, /* system_info_fill */
+ mali_memory_core_session_begin, /* session_begin */
+ mali_memory_core_session_end, /* session_end */
+ NULL, /* broadcast_notification */
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ NULL, /* dump_state */
+#endif
+};
+
+static mali_kernel_mem_address_manager mali_address_manager =
+{
+ mali_address_manager_allocate, /* allocate */
+ mali_address_manager_release, /* release */
+ mali_address_manager_map, /* map_physical */
+ NULL /* unmap_physical not present*/
+};
+
+static mali_kernel_mem_address_manager process_address_manager =
+{
+ _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_init, /* allocate */
+ _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_term, /* release */
+ _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_map, /* map_physical */
+ _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_unmap /* unmap_physical */
+};
+
+static mali_allocation_engine memory_engine = NULL;
+static mali_physical_memory_allocator * physical_memory_allocators = NULL;
+
+static dedicated_memory_info * mem_region_registrations = NULL;
+
+/* Initialized when this subsystem is initialized. This is determined by the
+ * position in subsystems[], and so the value used to initialize this is
+ * determined at compile time */
+static mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier mali_subsystem_memory_id = (mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier)-1;
+
+/* called during module init */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_initialize(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("MMU memory system initializing\n"));
+
+ /* save our subsystem id for later for use in slot lookup during session activation */
+ mali_subsystem_memory_id = id;
+
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mmu_head);
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR( mali_mmu_page_table_cache_create() );
+
+ /* register our handlers */
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR( _mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(MMU, mali_memory_core_resource_mmu) );
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR( _mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(FPGA_FRAMEWORK, mali_memory_core_resource_fpga) );
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR( _mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(MEMORY, mali_memory_core_resource_dedicated_memory) );
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR( _mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(OS_MEMORY, mali_memory_core_resource_os_memory) );
+
+ memory_engine = mali_allocation_engine_create(&mali_address_manager, &process_address_manager);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( memory_engine, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* called if/when our module is unloaded */
+static void mali_memory_core_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu, *temp_mmu;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("MMU memory system terminating\n"));
+
+ /* loop over all MMU units and shut them down */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(mmu, temp_mmu, &mmu_head, mali_kernel_memory_mmu, list)
+ {
+ /* reset to defaults */
+ mali_mmu_raw_reset(mmu);
+
+ /* unregister the irq */
+ _mali_osk_irq_term(mmu->irq);
+
+ /* remove from the list of MMU's on the system */
+ _mali_osk_list_del(&mmu->list);
+
+ /* release resources */
+ _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion(mmu->base, mmu->mapping_size, mmu->mapped_registers);
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(mmu->base, mmu->mapping_size);
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(mmu->lock);
+ _mali_osk_free(mmu);
+ }
+
+ /* free global helper pages */
+ mali_free_empty_page_directory();
+ mali_free_fault_flush_pages();
+
+ /* destroy the page table cache before shutting down backends in case we have a page table leak to report */
+ mali_mmu_page_table_cache_destroy();
+
+ while ( NULL != mem_region_registrations)
+ {
+ dedicated_memory_info * m;
+ m = mem_region_registrations;
+ mem_region_registrations = m->next;
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(m->base, m->size);
+ _mali_osk_free(m);
+ }
+
+ while ( NULL != physical_memory_allocators)
+ {
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator * m;
+ m = physical_memory_allocators;
+ physical_memory_allocators = m->next;
+ m->destroy(m);
+ }
+
+ if (NULL != memory_engine)
+ {
+ mali_allocation_engine_destroy(memory_engine);
+ memory_engine = NULL;
+ }
+
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_session_begin(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot, _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * queue)
+{
+ memory_session * session_data;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ int i;
+ mali_io_address pd_mapped;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ if (NULL == slot)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("NULL slot given to memory session begin\n"));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+
+ if (NULL != *slot)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("The slot given to memory session begin already contains data"));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("MMU session begin\n"));
+
+ /* create the session data object */
+ session_data = _mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(memory_session));
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( session_data, _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM );
+
+ /* create descriptor mapping table */
+ session_data->descriptor_mapping = mali_descriptor_mapping_create(MALI_MEM_DESCRIPTORS_INIT, MALI_MEM_DESCRIPTORS_MAX);
+
+ if (NULL == session_data->descriptor_mapping)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_free(session_data);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ err = mali_mmu_get_table_page(&session_data->page_directory, &pd_mapped);
+
+ session_data->page_directory_mapped = pd_mapped;
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ mali_descriptor_mapping_destroy(session_data->descriptor_mapping);
+ _mali_osk_free(session_data);
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( session_data->page_directory_mapped );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Page directory for session 0x%x placed at physical address 0x%08X\n", mali_session_data, session_data->page_directory));
+
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE/4; i++)
+ {
+ /* mark each page table as not present */
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32_relaxed(session_data->page_directory_mapped, sizeof(u32) * i, 0);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_write_mem_barrier();
+
+ /* page_table_mapped[] is already set to NULL by _mali_osk_calloc call */
+
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&session_data->active_mmus);
+ session_data->lock = _mali_osk_lock_init( _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ONELOCK | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE, 0, 128);
+ if (NULL == session_data->lock)
+ {
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page(session_data->page_directory);
+ mali_descriptor_mapping_destroy(session_data->descriptor_mapping);
+ _mali_osk_free(session_data);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* Init the session's memory allocation list */
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD( &session_data->memory_head );
+
+ *slot = session_data; /* slot will point to our data object */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("MMU session begin: success\n"));
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static void descriptor_table_cleanup_callback(int descriptor_id, void* map_target)
+{
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+
+ descriptor = (mali_memory_allocation*)map_target;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Cleanup of descriptor %d mapping to 0x%x in descriptor table\n", descriptor_id, map_target));
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(descriptor);
+
+ mali_allocation_engine_release_memory(memory_engine, descriptor);
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+}
+
+static void mali_memory_core_session_end(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot)
+{
+ memory_session * session_data;
+ int i;
+ const int num_page_table_entries = sizeof(session_data->page_entries_mapped) / sizeof(session_data->page_entries_mapped[0]);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("MMU session end\n"));
+
+ /* validate input */
+ if (NULL == slot)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("NULL slot given to memory session begin\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ session_data = (memory_session *)*slot;
+
+ if (NULL == session_data)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("No session data found during session end\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+ /* Lock the session so we can modify the memory list */
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait( session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+ /* Noninterruptable spinlock type, so must always have locked. Checking should've been done in OSK function. */
+
+#ifndef MALI_UKK_HAS_IMPLICIT_MMAP_CLEANUP
+#if _MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_INDIRECT_MMAP
+#error Indirect MMAP specified, but UKK does not have implicit MMAP cleanup. Current implementation does not handle this.
+#else
+
+ /* Free all memory engine allocations */
+ if (0 == _mali_osk_list_empty(&session_data->memory_head))
+ {
+ mali_memory_allocation *descriptor;
+ mali_memory_allocation *temp;
+ _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s unmap_args;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Memory found on session usage list during session termination\n"));
+
+ unmap_args.ctx = mali_session_data;
+
+ /* use the 'safe' list iterator, since freeing removes the active block from the list we're iterating */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(descriptor, temp, &session_data->memory_head, mali_memory_allocation, list)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Freeing block with mali address 0x%x size %d mapped in user space at 0x%x\n",
+ descriptor->mali_address, descriptor->size, descriptor->size, descriptor->mapping)
+ );
+ /* ASSERT that the descriptor's lock references the correct thing */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( descriptor->lock == session_data->lock );
+ /* Therefore, we have already locked the descriptor */
+
+ unmap_args.size = descriptor->size;
+ unmap_args.mapping = descriptor->mapping;
+ unmap_args.cookie = (u32)descriptor;
+
+ /*
+ * This removes the descriptor from the list, and frees the descriptor
+ *
+ * Does not handle the _MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_INDIRECT_MMAP case, since
+ * the only OS we are aware of that requires indirect MMAP also has
+ * implicit mmap cleanup.
+ */
+ _mali_ukk_mem_munmap_internal( &unmap_args );
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Assert that we really did free everything */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( _mali_osk_list_empty(&session_data->memory_head) );
+#endif /* _MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_INDIRECT_MMAP */
+#endif /* MALI_UKK_HAS_IMPLICIT_MMAP_CLEANUP */
+
+ if (NULL != session_data->descriptor_mapping)
+ {
+ mali_descriptor_mapping_call_for_each(session_data->descriptor_mapping, descriptor_table_cleanup_callback);
+ mali_descriptor_mapping_destroy(session_data->descriptor_mapping);
+ session_data->descriptor_mapping = NULL;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < num_page_table_entries; i++)
+ {
+ /* free PTE memory */
+ if (session_data->page_directory_mapped && (_mali_osk_mem_ioread32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, sizeof(u32)*i) & MALI_MMU_FLAGS_PRESENT))
+ {
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page( _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i*sizeof(u32)) & ~MALI_MMU_FLAGS_MASK);
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i * sizeof(u32), 0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (MALI_INVALID_PAGE != session_data->page_directory)
+ {
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page(session_data->page_directory);
+ session_data->page_directory = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal( session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+
+ /**
+ * @note Could the VMA close handler mean that we use the session data after it was freed?
+ * In which case, would need to refcount the session data, and free on VMA close
+ */
+
+ /* Free the lock */
+ _mali_osk_lock_term( session_data->lock );
+ /* free the session data object */
+ _mali_osk_free(session_data);
+
+ /* clear our slot */
+ *slot = NULL;
+
+ return;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_allocate_empty_page_directory(void)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ mali_io_address mapping;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(mali_mmu_get_table_page(&mali_empty_page_directory, &mapping));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( mapping );
+
+ err = fill_page(mapping, 0);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page(mali_empty_page_directory);
+ mali_empty_page_directory = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+ }
+ return err;
+}
+
+static void mali_free_empty_page_directory(void)
+{
+ if (MALI_INVALID_PAGE != mali_empty_page_directory)
+ {
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page(mali_empty_page_directory);
+ mali_empty_page_directory = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+ }
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t fill_page(mali_io_address mapping, u32 data)
+{
+ int i;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( mapping );
+
+ for(i = 0; i < MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE/4; i++)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32_relaxed( mapping, i * sizeof(u32), data);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_mem_barrier();
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_allocate_fault_flush_pages(void)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ err = mali_mmu_get_table_page(&mali_page_fault_flush_data_page, &mali_page_fault_flush_data_page_mapping);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == err)
+ {
+ err = mali_mmu_get_table_page(&mali_page_fault_flush_page_table, &mali_page_fault_flush_page_table_mapping);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == err)
+ {
+ err = mali_mmu_get_table_page(&mali_page_fault_flush_page_directory, &mali_page_fault_flush_page_directory_mapping);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == err)
+ {
+ fill_page(mali_page_fault_flush_data_page_mapping, 0);
+ fill_page(mali_page_fault_flush_page_table_mapping, mali_page_fault_flush_data_page | MALI_MMU_FLAGS_WRITE_PERMISSION | MALI_MMU_FLAGS_READ_PERMISSION | MALI_MMU_FLAGS_PRESENT);
+ fill_page(mali_page_fault_flush_page_directory_mapping, mali_page_fault_flush_page_table | MALI_MMU_FLAGS_PRESENT);
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page(mali_page_fault_flush_page_table);
+ mali_page_fault_flush_page_table = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+ mali_page_fault_flush_page_table_mapping = NULL;
+ }
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page(mali_page_fault_flush_data_page);
+ mali_page_fault_flush_data_page = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+ mali_page_fault_flush_data_page_mapping = NULL;
+ }
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+static void mali_free_fault_flush_pages(void)
+{
+ if (MALI_INVALID_PAGE != mali_page_fault_flush_page_directory)
+ {
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page(mali_page_fault_flush_page_directory);
+ mali_page_fault_flush_page_directory = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+ }
+
+ if (MALI_INVALID_PAGE != mali_page_fault_flush_page_table)
+ {
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page(mali_page_fault_flush_page_table);
+ mali_page_fault_flush_page_table = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+ }
+
+ if (MALI_INVALID_PAGE != mali_page_fault_flush_data_page)
+ {
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page(mali_page_fault_flush_data_page);
+ mali_page_fault_flush_data_page = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+ }
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_load_complete(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu, * temp_mmu;
+
+ /* Report the allocators */
+ mali_allocation_engine_report_allocators( physical_memory_allocators );
+
+ /* allocate the helper pages */
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR( mali_allocate_empty_page_directory() );
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_allocate_fault_flush_pages())
+ {
+ mali_free_empty_page_directory();
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* activate the empty page directory on all MMU's */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(mmu, temp_mmu, &mmu_head, mali_kernel_memory_mmu, list)
+ {
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_DTE_ADDR, mali_empty_page_directory);
+ mali_mmu_enable_paging(mmu);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("MMUs activated\n"));
+ /* the MMU system is now active */
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_system_info_fill(_mali_system_info* info)
+{
+ _mali_mem_info * mem_info;
+
+ /* Make sure we won't leak any memory. It could also be that it's an
+ * uninitialized variable, but the caller should have zeroed the
+ * variable. */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(NULL == info->mem_info);
+
+ info->has_mmu = 1;
+
+ mem_info = _mali_osk_calloc(1,sizeof(_mali_mem_info));
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( mem_info, _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM );
+
+ mem_info->size = 2048UL * 1024UL * 1024UL;
+ mem_info->maximum_order_supported = 30;
+ mem_info->flags = _MALI_CPU_WRITEABLE | _MALI_CPU_READABLE | _MALI_PP_READABLE | _MALI_PP_WRITEABLE |_MALI_GP_READABLE | _MALI_GP_WRITEABLE;
+ mem_info->identifier = 0;
+
+ info->mem_info = mem_info;
+
+ /* all OK */
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_mmu(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource)
+{
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("MMU '%s' @ (0x%08X - 0x%08X)\n",
+ resource->description, resource->base, resource->base + MALI_MMU_REGISTERS_SIZE - 1
+ ));
+
+ if (NULL != mali_memory_core_mmu_lookup(resource->mmu_id))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Duplicate MMU ids found. The id %d is already in use\n", resource->mmu_id));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_mem_reqregion(resource->base, MALI_MMU_REGISTERS_SIZE, resource->description))
+ {
+ /* specified addresses are already in used by another driver / the kernel */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(
+ 1, ("Failed to request MMU '%s' register address space at (0x%08X - 0x%08X)\n",
+ resource->description, resource->base, resource->base + MALI_MMU_REGISTERS_SIZE - 1
+ ));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ mmu = _mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(mali_kernel_memory_mmu));
+
+ if (NULL == mmu)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to allocate memory for handling a MMU unit"));
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(resource->base, MALI_MMU_REGISTERS_SIZE);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ /* basic setup */
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mmu->list);
+
+ mmu->id = resource->mmu_id;
+ mmu->irq_nr = resource->irq;
+ mmu->flags = resource->flags;
+ mmu->base = resource->base;
+ mmu->mapping_size = MALI_MMU_REGISTERS_SIZE;
+ mmu->description = resource->description; /* no need to copy */
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mmu->callbacks);
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mmu->session_link);
+ mmu->in_page_fault_handler = 0;
+
+ mmu->lock = _mali_osk_lock_init( _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ONELOCK | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE, 0, 127-mmu->id);
+ if (NULL == mmu->lock)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to create mmu lock\n"));
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(mmu->base, mmu->mapping_size);
+ _mali_osk_free(mmu);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* map the registers */
+ mmu->mapped_registers = _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion( mmu->base, mmu->mapping_size, mmu->description );
+ if (NULL == mmu->mapped_registers)
+ {
+ /* failed to map the registers */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to map MMU registers at 0x%08X\n", mmu->base));
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(mmu->lock);
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(mmu->base, MALI_MMU_REGISTERS_SIZE);
+ _mali_osk_free(mmu);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("MMU '%s' @ (0x%08X - 0x%08X) mapped to 0x%08X\n",
+ resource->description, resource->base, resource->base + MALI_MMU_REGISTERS_SIZE - 1, mmu->mapped_registers
+ ));
+
+ /* setup MMU interrupt mask */
+ /* set all values to known defaults */
+ mali_mmu_raw_reset(mmu);
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_MASK, MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT | MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR);
+ /* setup MMU page directory pointer */
+ /* The mali_page_directory pointer is guaranteed to be 4kb aligned because we've used get_zeroed_page to accquire it */
+ /* convert the kernel virtual address into a physical address and set */
+
+ /* add to our list of MMU's */
+ _mali_osk_list_addtail(&mmu->list, &mmu_head);
+
+ mmu->irq = _mali_osk_irq_init(
+ mmu->irq_nr,
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu_interrupt_handler_upper_half,
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu_interrupt_handler_bottom_half,
+ (_mali_osk_irq_trigger_t)mali_mmu_probe_irq_trigger,
+ (_mali_osk_irq_ack_t)mali_mmu_probe_irq_acknowledge,
+ mmu,
+ "mali_mmu_irq_handlers"
+ );
+ if (NULL == mmu->irq)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_list_del(&mmu->list);
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(mmu->lock);
+ _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion( mmu->base, mmu->mapping_size, mmu->mapped_registers );
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(resource->base, MALI_MMU_REGISTERS_SIZE);
+ _mali_osk_free(mmu);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* set to a known state */
+ mali_mmu_raw_reset(mmu);
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_MASK, MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT | MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("MMU registered\n"));
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_fpga(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource)
+{
+ mali_io_address mapping;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("FPGA framework '%s' @ (0x%08X - 0x%08X)\n",
+ resource->description, resource->base, resource->base + sizeof(u32) * 2 - 1
+ ));
+
+ mapping = _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion(resource->base + 0x1000, sizeof(u32) * 2, "fpga framework");
+ if (mapping)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE(u32 data = )
+ _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(mapping, 0);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("FPGA framwork '%s' @ 0x%08X:\n", resource->description, resource->base));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("\tBitfile date: %d%02d%02d_%02d%02d\n",
+ (data >> 20),
+ (data >> 16) & 0xF,
+ (data >> 11) & 0x1F,
+ (data >> 6) & 0x1F,
+ (data >> 0) & 0x3F));
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE(data = )
+ _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(mapping, sizeof(u32));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("\tBitfile SCCS rev: %d\n", data));
+
+ _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion(resource->base + 0x1000, sizeof(u32) *2, mapping);
+ }
+ else MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to access FPGA framwork '%s' @ 0x%08X\n", resource->description, resource->base));
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_os_memory(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource)
+{
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator;
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator ** next_allocator_list;
+
+ u32 alloc_order = resource->alloc_order;
+
+ allocator = mali_os_allocator_create(resource->size, resource->cpu_usage_adjust, resource->description);
+ if (NULL == allocator)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to create OS memory allocator\n"));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ allocator->alloc_order = alloc_order;
+
+ /* link in the allocator: insertion into ordered list
+ * resources of the same alloc_order will be Last-in-first */
+ next_allocator_list = &physical_memory_allocators;
+
+ while ( NULL != *next_allocator_list &&
+ (*next_allocator_list)->alloc_order < alloc_order )
+ {
+ next_allocator_list = &((*next_allocator_list)->next);
+ }
+
+ allocator->next = (*next_allocator_list);
+ (*next_allocator_list) = allocator;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_resource_dedicated_memory(_mali_osk_resource_t * resource)
+{
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator;
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator ** next_allocator_list;
+ dedicated_memory_info * cleanup_data;
+
+ u32 alloc_order = resource->alloc_order;
+
+ /* do the lowlevel linux operation first */
+
+ /* Request ownership of the memory */
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_mem_reqregion(resource->base, resource->size, resource->description))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to request memory region %s (0x%08X - 0x%08X)\n", resource->description, resource->base, resource->base + resource->size - 1));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* create generic block allocator object to handle it */
+ allocator = mali_block_allocator_create(resource->base, resource->cpu_usage_adjust, resource->size, resource->description );
+
+ if (NULL == allocator)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Memory bank registration failed\n"));
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(resource->base, resource->size);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* save lowlevel cleanup info */
+ allocator->alloc_order = alloc_order;
+
+ cleanup_data = _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(dedicated_memory_info));
+
+ if (NULL == cleanup_data)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(resource->base, resource->size);
+ allocator->destroy(allocator);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ cleanup_data->base = resource->base;
+ cleanup_data->size = resource->size;
+
+ cleanup_data->next = mem_region_registrations;
+ mem_region_registrations = cleanup_data;
+
+ /* link in the allocator: insertion into ordered list
+ * resources of the same alloc_order will be Last-in-first */
+ next_allocator_list = &physical_memory_allocators;
+
+ while ( NULL != *next_allocator_list &&
+ (*next_allocator_list)->alloc_order < alloc_order )
+ {
+ next_allocator_list = &((*next_allocator_list)->next);
+ }
+
+ allocator->next = (*next_allocator_list);
+ (*next_allocator_list) = allocator;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_kernel_memory_mmu_interrupt_handler_upper_half(void * data)
+{
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu;
+ u32 int_stat;
+ mali_core_renderunit *core;
+
+ if (mali_benchmark) MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+ mmu = (mali_kernel_memory_mmu *)data;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(mmu);
+
+ /* Pointer to core holding this MMU */
+ core = (mali_core_renderunit *)mmu->core;
+ if(core && (CORE_OFF == core->state))
+ {
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+
+ /* check if it was our device which caused the interrupt (we could be sharing the IRQ line) */
+ int_stat = mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_STATUS);
+ if (0 == int_stat)
+ {
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT); /* no bits set, we are sharing the IRQ line and someone else caused the interrupt */
+ }
+
+
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_MASK, 0);
+
+ mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS);
+
+ if (int_stat & MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_irq_schedulework(mmu->irq);
+ }
+ if (int_stat & MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR)
+ {
+ /* clear interrupt flag */
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_CLEAR, MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR);
+ /* reenable it */
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_MASK, mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_MASK) | MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR);
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+static void mali_kernel_mmu_bus_reset(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu)
+{
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+ int i;
+ const int replay_buffer_check_interval = 10; /* must be below 1000 */
+ const int replay_buffer_max_number_of_checks = 100;
+#endif
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ /* add an extra reference while handling the page fault */
+ mmu->usage_count++;
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Sending stop bus request to cores\n"));
+ /* request to stop the bus, but don't wait for it to actually stop */
+ _mali_kernel_core_broadcast_subsystem_message(MMU_KILL_STEP1_STOP_BUS_FOR_ALL_CORES, (u32)mmu);
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+ /* no new request will come from any of the connected cores from now
+ * we must now flush the playback buffer for any requests queued already
+ */
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Switching to the special page fault flush page directory\n"));
+ /* don't use the mali_mmu_activate_address_space function here as we can't stall the MMU */
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_DTE_ADDR, mali_page_fault_flush_page_directory);
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_COMMAND, MALI_MMU_COMMAND_ZAP_CACHE);
+ /* resume the MMU */
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_CLEAR, MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT);
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_COMMAND, MALI_MMU_COMMAND_PAGE_FAULT_DONE);
+ /* the MMU will now play back all the requests, all going to our special page fault flush data page */
+
+ /* just to be safe, check that the playback buffer is empty before continuing */
+ if (!mali_benchmark) {
+ for (i = 0; i < replay_buffer_max_number_of_checks; i++)
+ {
+ if (mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS) & MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_REPLAY_BUFFER_EMPTY) break;
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(replay_buffer_check_interval);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, i == replay_buffer_max_number_of_checks, ("MMU: %s: Failed to flush replay buffer on page fault\n", mmu->description));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Replay playback took %ld usec\n", i * replay_buffer_check_interval));
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+#endif
+ /* notify all subsystems that the core should be reset once the bus is actually stopped */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4,("Sending job abort command to subsystems\n"));
+ _mali_kernel_core_broadcast_subsystem_message(MMU_KILL_STEP2_RESET_ALL_CORES_AND_ABORT_THEIR_JOBS, (u32)mmu);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ /* reprogram the MMU */
+ mali_mmu_raw_reset(mmu);
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_MASK, MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT | MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR);
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_DTE_ADDR, mali_empty_page_directory); /* no session is active, so just activate the empty page directory */
+ mali_mmu_enable_paging(mmu);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ /* release the extra address space reference, will schedule */
+ mali_memory_core_mmu_release_address_space_reference(mmu);
+
+ /* resume normal operation */
+ _mali_kernel_core_broadcast_subsystem_message(MMU_KILL_STEP3_CONTINUE_JOB_HANDLING, (u32)mmu);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Page fault handling complete\n"));
+}
+
+static void mali_mmu_raw_reset(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu)
+{
+ const int max_loop_count = 100;
+ const int delay_in_usecs = 1;
+
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_DTE_ADDR, 0xCAFEBABE);
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_COMMAND, MALI_MMU_COMMAND_SOFT_RESET);
+
+ if (!mali_benchmark)
+ {
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < max_loop_count; ++i)
+ {
+ if (mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_DTE_ADDR) == 0)
+ {
+ break;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(delay_in_usecs);
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, (max_loop_count == i), ("Reset request failed, MMU status is 0x%08X\n", mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS)));
+ }
+}
+
+static void mali_mmu_enable_paging(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu)
+{
+ const int max_loop_count = 100;
+ const int delay_in_usecs = 1;
+
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_COMMAND, MALI_MMU_COMMAND_ENABLE_PAGING);
+
+ if (!mali_benchmark)
+ {
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < max_loop_count; ++i)
+ {
+ if (mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS) & MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_PAGING_ENABLED)
+ {
+ break;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(delay_in_usecs);
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, (max_loop_count == i), ("Enable paging request failed, MMU status is 0x%08X\n", mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS)));
+ }
+}
+
+static mali_bool mali_mmu_enable_stall(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu)
+{
+ const int max_loop_count = 100;
+ const int delay_in_usecs = 999;
+ int i;
+
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_COMMAND, MALI_MMU_COMMAND_ENABLE_STALL);
+
+ if (!mali_benchmark)
+ {
+ for (i = 0; i < max_loop_count; ++i)
+ {
+ if (mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS) & MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_STALL_ACTIVE)
+ {
+ break;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(delay_in_usecs);
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, (max_loop_count == i), ("Enable stall request failed, MMU status is 0x%08X\n", mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS)));
+ if (max_loop_count == i)
+ {
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+static void mali_mmu_disable_stall(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu)
+{
+ const int max_loop_count = 100;
+ const int delay_in_usecs = 1;
+ int i;
+
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_COMMAND, MALI_MMU_COMMAND_DISABLE_STALL);
+
+ if (!mali_benchmark)
+ {
+ for (i = 0; i < max_loop_count; ++i)
+ {
+ if ((mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS) & MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_STALL_ACTIVE) == 0)
+ {
+ break;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(delay_in_usecs);
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, (max_loop_count == i), ("Disable stall request failed, MMU status is 0x%08X\n", mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS)));
+ }
+}
+
+void mali_kernel_mmu_reset(void * input_mmu)
+{
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(input_mmu);
+ mmu = (mali_kernel_memory_mmu *)input_mmu;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mali MMU: mali_kernel_mmu_reset: %s\n", mmu->description));
+
+ if ( 0 != mmu->in_page_fault_handler)
+ {
+ /* This is possible if the bus can never be stopped for some reason */
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Stopping the Memory bus not possible. Mali reset could not be performed."));
+ return;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ mali_mmu_raw_reset(mmu);
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_MASK, MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT | MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR);
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_DTE_ADDR, mali_empty_page_directory); /* no session is active, so just activate the empty page directory */
+ mali_mmu_enable_paging(mmu);
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+}
+
+void mali_kernel_mmu_force_bus_reset(void * input_mmu)
+{
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(input_mmu);
+ mmu = (mali_kernel_memory_mmu *)input_mmu;
+ if ( 0 != mmu->in_page_fault_handler)
+ {
+ /* This is possible if the bus can never be stopped for some reason */
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Stopping the Memory bus not possible. Mali reset could not be performed."));
+ return;
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mali MMU: Force_bus_reset.\n"));
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_MASK, 0);
+ mali_kernel_mmu_bus_reset(mmu);
+}
+
+
+static void mali_kernel_memory_mmu_interrupt_handler_bottom_half(void * data)
+{
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu;
+ u32 raw, fault_address, status;
+ mali_core_renderunit *core;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("mali_kernel_memory_mmu_interrupt_handler_bottom_half\n"));
+ if (NULL == data)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("MMU IRQ work queue: NULL argument"));
+ return; /* Error */
+ }
+ mmu = (mali_kernel_memory_mmu*)data;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Locking subsystems\n"));
+ /* lock all subsystems */
+ _mali_kernel_core_broadcast_subsystem_message(MMU_KILL_STEP0_LOCK_SUBSYSTEM, (u32)mmu);
+
+ /* Pointer to core holding this MMU */
+ core = (mali_core_renderunit *)mmu->core;
+
+ if(CORE_OFF == core->state)
+ {
+ _mali_kernel_core_broadcast_subsystem_message(MMU_KILL_STEP4_UNLOCK_SUBSYSTEM, (u32)mmu);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ raw = mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_RAWSTAT);
+ status = mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS);
+
+ if ( (0==(raw & MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT)) && (0==(status & MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_PAGE_FAULT_ACTIVE)) )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("MMU: Page fault bottom half: No Irq found.\n"));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Unlocking subsystems"));
+ _mali_kernel_core_broadcast_subsystem_message(MMU_KILL_STEP4_UNLOCK_SUBSYSTEM, (u32)mmu);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ mmu->in_page_fault_handler = 1;
+
+ fault_address = mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_PAGE_FAULT_ADDR);
+ MALI_PRINT(("Page fault detected at 0x%x from bus id %d of type %s on %s\n",
+ (void*)fault_address,
+ (status >> 6) & 0x1F,
+ (status & 32) ? "write" : "read",
+ mmu->description)
+ );
+
+ if (NULL == mmu->active_session)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT(("Spurious memory access detected from MMU %s\n", mmu->description));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT(("Active page directory at 0x%08X\n", mmu->active_session->page_directory));
+ MALI_PRINT(("Info from page table for VA 0x%x:\n", (void*)fault_address));
+ MALI_PRINT(("DTE entry: PTE at 0x%x marked as %s\n",
+ (void*)(_mali_osk_mem_ioread32(mmu->active_session->page_directory_mapped,
+ MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(fault_address) * sizeof(u32)) & ~MALI_MMU_FLAGS_MASK),
+ _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(mmu->active_session->page_directory_mapped,
+ MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(fault_address) * sizeof(u32)) & MALI_MMU_FLAGS_PRESENT ? "present" : "not present"
+ ));
+
+ if (_mali_osk_mem_ioread32(mmu->active_session->page_directory_mapped, MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(fault_address) * sizeof(u32)) & MALI_MMU_FLAGS_PRESENT)
+ {
+ mali_io_address pte;
+ u32 data;
+ pte = mmu->active_session->page_entries_mapped[MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(fault_address)];
+ data = _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(pte, MALI_MMU_PTE_ENTRY(fault_address) * sizeof(u32));
+ MALI_PRINT(("PTE entry: Page at 0x%x, %s %s %s\n",
+ (void*)(data & ~MALI_MMU_FLAGS_MASK),
+ data & MALI_MMU_FLAGS_PRESENT ? "present" : "not present",
+ data & MALI_MMU_FLAGS_READ_PERMISSION ? "readable" : "",
+ data & MALI_MMU_FLAGS_WRITE_PERMISSION ? "writable" : ""
+ ));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT(("PTE entry: Not present\n"));
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ mali_kernel_mmu_bus_reset(mmu);
+
+ mmu->in_page_fault_handler = 0;
+
+ /* unlock all subsystems */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Unlocking subsystems"));
+ _mali_kernel_core_broadcast_subsystem_message(MMU_KILL_STEP4_UNLOCK_SUBSYSTEM, (u32)mmu);
+
+}
+
+
+static u32 mali_mmu_register_read(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * unit, mali_mmu_register reg)
+{
+ u32 val;
+
+ if (mali_benchmark) return 0;
+
+ val = _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(unit->mapped_registers, (u32)reg * sizeof(u32));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("mali_mmu_register_read addr:0x%04X val:0x%08x\n", (u32)reg * sizeof(u32),val));
+
+ return val;
+}
+
+static void mali_mmu_register_write(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * unit, mali_mmu_register reg, u32 val)
+{
+ if (mali_benchmark) return;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("mali_mmu_register_write addr:0x%04X val:0x%08x\n", (u32)reg * sizeof(u32), val));
+
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32(unit->mapped_registers, (u32)reg * sizeof(u32), val);
+}
+
+#if MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER != 0
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result ump_memory_commit(void* ctx, mali_allocation_engine * engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32* offset, mali_physical_memory_allocation * alloc_info)
+{
+ ump_dd_handle ump_mem;
+ u32 nr_blocks;
+ u32 i;
+ ump_dd_physical_block * ump_blocks;
+ ump_mem_allocation *ret_allocation;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(ctx);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(alloc_info);
+
+ ret_allocation = _mali_osk_malloc( sizeof( ump_mem_allocation ) );
+ if ( NULL==ret_allocation ) return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+
+ ump_mem = (ump_dd_handle)ctx;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("In ump_memory_commit\n"));
+
+ nr_blocks = ump_dd_phys_block_count_get(ump_mem);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Have %d blocks\n", nr_blocks));
+
+ if (nr_blocks == 0)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("No block count\n"));
+ _mali_osk_free( ret_allocation );
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ ump_blocks = _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(*ump_blocks)*nr_blocks );
+ if ( NULL==ump_blocks )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_free( ret_allocation );
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ if (UMP_DD_INVALID == ump_dd_phys_blocks_get(ump_mem, ump_blocks, nr_blocks))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_free(ump_blocks);
+ _mali_osk_free( ret_allocation );
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ /* Store away the initial offset for unmapping purposes */
+ ret_allocation->initial_offset = *offset;
+
+ for(i=0; i<nr_blocks; ++i)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mapping in 0x%08x size %d\n", ump_blocks[i].addr , ump_blocks[i].size));
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_allocation_engine_map_physical(engine, descriptor, *offset, ump_blocks[i].addr , 0, ump_blocks[i].size ))
+ {
+ u32 size_allocated = *offset - ret_allocation->initial_offset;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mapping of external memory failed\n"));
+
+ /* unmap all previous blocks (if any) */
+ mali_allocation_engine_unmap_physical(engine, descriptor, ret_allocation->initial_offset, size_allocated, (_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t)0 );
+
+ _mali_osk_free(ump_blocks);
+ _mali_osk_free(ret_allocation);
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+ }
+ *offset += ump_blocks[i].size;
+ }
+
+ if (descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_GUARD_PAGE)
+ {
+ /* Map in an extra virtual guard page at the end of the VMA */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mapping in extra guard page\n"));
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_allocation_engine_map_physical(engine, descriptor, *offset, ump_blocks[0].addr , 0, _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_SIZE ))
+ {
+ u32 size_allocated = *offset - ret_allocation->initial_offset;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mapping of external memory (guard page) failed\n"));
+
+ /* unmap all previous blocks (if any) */
+ mali_allocation_engine_unmap_physical(engine, descriptor, ret_allocation->initial_offset, size_allocated, (_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t)0 );
+
+ _mali_osk_free(ump_blocks);
+ _mali_osk_free(ret_allocation);
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+ }
+ *offset += _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_SIZE;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_free( ump_blocks );
+
+ ret_allocation->engine = engine;
+ ret_allocation->descriptor = descriptor;
+ ret_allocation->ump_mem = ump_mem;
+ ret_allocation->size_allocated = *offset - ret_allocation->initial_offset;
+
+ alloc_info->ctx = NULL;
+ alloc_info->handle = ret_allocation;
+ alloc_info->next = NULL;
+ alloc_info->release = ump_memory_release;
+
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_FINISHED;
+}
+
+static void ump_memory_release(void * ctx, void * handle)
+{
+ ump_dd_handle ump_mem;
+ ump_mem_allocation *allocation;
+
+ allocation = (ump_mem_allocation *)handle;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( allocation );
+
+ ump_mem = allocation->ump_mem;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(UMP_DD_HANDLE_INVALID!=ump_mem);
+
+ /* At present, this is a no-op. But, it allows the mali_address_manager to
+ * do unmapping of a subrange in future. */
+ mali_allocation_engine_unmap_physical( allocation->engine,
+ allocation->descriptor,
+ allocation->initial_offset,
+ allocation->size_allocated,
+ (_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t)0
+ );
+ _mali_osk_free( allocation );
+
+
+ ump_dd_reference_release(ump_mem) ;
+ return;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_attach_ump_mem( _mali_uk_attach_ump_mem_s *args )
+{
+ ump_dd_handle ump_mem;
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator external_memory_allocator;
+ memory_session * session_data;
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+ int md;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ session_data = (memory_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_memory_id);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ /* check arguments */
+ /* NULL might be a valid Mali address */
+ if ( ! args->size) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ /* size must be a multiple of the system page size */
+ if ( args->size % _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_SIZE ) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,
+ ("Requested to map ump memory with secure id %d into virtual memory 0x%08X, size 0x%08X\n",
+ args->secure_id, args->mali_address, args->size));
+
+ ump_mem = ump_dd_handle_create_from_secure_id( (int)args->secure_id ) ;
+
+ if ( UMP_DD_HANDLE_INVALID==ump_mem ) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+
+ descriptor = _mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(mali_memory_allocation));
+ if (NULL == descriptor)
+ {
+ ump_dd_reference_release(ump_mem);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ descriptor->size = args->size;
+ descriptor->mapping = NULL;
+ descriptor->mali_address = args->mali_address;
+ descriptor->mali_addr_mapping_info = (void*)session_data;
+ descriptor->process_addr_mapping_info = NULL; /* do not map to process address space */
+ descriptor->lock = session_data->lock;
+ if (args->flags & _MALI_MAP_EXTERNAL_MAP_GUARD_PAGE)
+ {
+ descriptor->flags = MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_GUARD_PAGE;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_list_init( &descriptor->list );
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_descriptor_mapping_allocate_mapping(session_data->descriptor_mapping, descriptor, &md))
+ {
+ ump_dd_reference_release(ump_mem);
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ external_memory_allocator.allocate = ump_memory_commit;
+ external_memory_allocator.allocate_page_table_block = NULL;
+ external_memory_allocator.ctx = ump_mem;
+ external_memory_allocator.name = "UMP Memory";
+ external_memory_allocator.next = NULL;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_allocation_engine_allocate_memory(memory_engine, descriptor, &external_memory_allocator, NULL))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ mali_descriptor_mapping_free(session_data->descriptor_mapping, md);
+ ump_dd_reference_release(ump_mem);
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ args->cookie = md;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5,("Returning from UMP attach\n"));
+
+ /* All OK */
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_release_ump_mem( _mali_uk_release_ump_mem_s *args )
+{
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+ memory_session * session_data;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ session_data = (memory_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_memory_id);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_descriptor_mapping_get(session_data->descriptor_mapping, args->cookie, (void**)&descriptor))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Invalid memory descriptor %d used to release ump memory\n", args->cookie));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ mali_descriptor_mapping_free(session_data->descriptor_mapping, args->cookie);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait( session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+
+ mali_allocation_engine_release_memory(memory_engine, descriptor);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal( session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+}
+#endif /* MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER != 0 */
+
+
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result external_memory_commit(void* ctx, mali_allocation_engine * engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32* offset, mali_physical_memory_allocation * alloc_info)
+{
+ u32 * data;
+ external_mem_allocation * ret_allocation;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(ctx);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(alloc_info);
+
+ ret_allocation = _mali_osk_malloc( sizeof(external_mem_allocation) );
+
+ if ( NULL == ret_allocation )
+ {
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ data = (u32*)ctx;
+
+ ret_allocation->engine = engine;
+ ret_allocation->descriptor = descriptor;
+ ret_allocation->initial_offset = *offset;
+
+ alloc_info->ctx = NULL;
+ alloc_info->handle = ret_allocation;
+ alloc_info->next = NULL;
+ alloc_info->release = external_memory_release;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("External map: mapping phys 0x%08X at mali virtual address 0x%08X staring at offset 0x%08X length 0x%08X\n", data[0], descriptor->mali_address, *offset, data[1]));
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_allocation_engine_map_physical(engine, descriptor, *offset, data[0], 0, data[1]))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mapping of external memory failed\n"));
+ _mali_osk_free(ret_allocation);
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+ }
+ *offset += data[1];
+
+ if (descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_GUARD_PAGE)
+ {
+ /* Map in an extra virtual guard page at the end of the VMA */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mapping in extra guard page\n"));
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_allocation_engine_map_physical(engine, descriptor, *offset, data[0], 0, _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_SIZE))
+ {
+ u32 size_allocated = *offset - ret_allocation->initial_offset;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mapping of external memory (guard page) failed\n"));
+
+ /* unmap what we previously mapped */
+ mali_allocation_engine_unmap_physical(engine, descriptor, ret_allocation->initial_offset, size_allocated, (_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t)0 );
+ _mali_osk_free(ret_allocation);
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+ }
+ *offset += _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_SIZE;
+ }
+
+ ret_allocation->size = *offset - ret_allocation->initial_offset;
+
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_FINISHED;
+}
+
+static void external_memory_release(void * ctx, void * handle)
+{
+ external_mem_allocation * allocation;
+
+ allocation = (external_mem_allocation *) handle;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( allocation );
+
+ /* At present, this is a no-op. But, it allows the mali_address_manager to
+ * do unmapping of a subrange in future. */
+
+ mali_allocation_engine_unmap_physical( allocation->engine,
+ allocation->descriptor,
+ allocation->initial_offset,
+ allocation->size,
+ (_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t)0
+ );
+
+ _mali_osk_free( allocation );
+
+ return;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_map_external_mem( _mali_uk_map_external_mem_s *args )
+{
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator external_memory_allocator;
+ memory_session * session_data;
+ u32 info[2];
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+ int md;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ session_data = (memory_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_memory_id);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ external_memory_allocator.allocate = external_memory_commit;
+ external_memory_allocator.allocate_page_table_block = NULL;
+ external_memory_allocator.ctx = &info[0];
+ external_memory_allocator.name = "External Memory";
+ external_memory_allocator.next = NULL;
+
+ /* check arguments */
+ /* NULL might be a valid Mali address */
+ if ( ! args->size) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ /* size must be a multiple of the system page size */
+ if ( args->size % _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_SIZE ) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,
+ ("Requested to map physical memory 0x%x-0x%x into virtual memory 0x%x\n",
+ (void*)args->phys_addr,
+ (void*)(args->phys_addr + args->size -1),
+ (void*)args->mali_address)
+ );
+
+ /* Validate the mali physical range */
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR( mali_kernel_core_validate_mali_phys_range( args->phys_addr, args->size ) );
+
+ info[0] = args->phys_addr;
+ info[1] = args->size;
+
+ descriptor = _mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(mali_memory_allocation));
+ if (NULL == descriptor) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+
+ descriptor->size = args->size;
+ descriptor->mapping = NULL;
+ descriptor->mali_address = args->mali_address;
+ descriptor->mali_addr_mapping_info = (void*)session_data;
+ descriptor->process_addr_mapping_info = NULL; /* do not map to process address space */
+ descriptor->lock = session_data->lock;
+ if (args->flags & _MALI_MAP_EXTERNAL_MAP_GUARD_PAGE)
+ {
+ descriptor->flags = MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_GUARD_PAGE;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_list_init( &descriptor->list );
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_descriptor_mapping_allocate_mapping(session_data->descriptor_mapping, descriptor, &md))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_allocation_engine_allocate_memory(memory_engine, descriptor, &external_memory_allocator, NULL))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ mali_descriptor_mapping_free(session_data->descriptor_mapping, md);
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ args->cookie = md;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5,("Returning from range_map_external_memory\n"));
+
+ /* All OK */
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_unmap_external_mem( _mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s *args )
+{
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+ memory_session * session_data;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ session_data = (memory_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_memory_id);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_descriptor_mapping_get(session_data->descriptor_mapping, args->cookie, (void**)&descriptor))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Invalid memory descriptor %d used to unmap external memory\n", args->cookie));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ mali_descriptor_mapping_free(session_data->descriptor_mapping, args->cookie);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait( session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+
+ mali_allocation_engine_release_memory(memory_engine, descriptor);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal( session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_init_mem( _mali_uk_init_mem_s *args )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ args->memory_size = 2 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024UL; /* 2GB address space */
+ args->mali_address_base = 1 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024UL; /* staring at 1GB, causing this layout: (0-1GB unused)(1GB-3G usage by Mali)(3G-4G unused) */
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_term_mem( _mali_uk_term_mem_s *args )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_mmu_page_table_cache_create(void)
+{
+ page_table_cache.lock = _mali_osk_lock_init( _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ONELOCK | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE, 0, 110);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( page_table_cache.lock, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT );
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&page_table_cache.partial);
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&page_table_cache.full);
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void mali_mmu_page_table_cache_destroy(void)
+{
+ mali_mmu_page_table_allocation * alloc, *temp;
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(alloc, temp, &page_table_cache.partial, mali_mmu_page_table_allocation, list)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, 0 != alloc->usage_count, ("Destroying page table cache while pages are tagged as in use. %d allocations still marked as in use.\n", alloc->usage_count));
+ _mali_osk_list_del(&alloc->list);
+ alloc->pages.release(&alloc->pages);
+ _mali_osk_free(alloc->usage_map);
+ _mali_osk_free(alloc);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, 0 == _mali_osk_list_empty(&page_table_cache.full), ("Page table cache full list contains one or more elements \n"));
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(alloc, temp, &page_table_cache.full, mali_mmu_page_table_allocation, list)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Destroy alloc 0x%08X with usage count %d\n", (u32)alloc, alloc->usage_count));
+ _mali_osk_list_del(&alloc->list);
+ alloc->pages.release(&alloc->pages);
+ _mali_osk_free(alloc->usage_map);
+ _mali_osk_free(alloc);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(page_table_cache.lock);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_mmu_get_table_page(u32 *table_page, mali_io_address *mapping)
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(page_table_cache.lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (0 == _mali_osk_list_empty(&page_table_cache.partial))
+ {
+ mali_mmu_page_table_allocation * alloc = _MALI_OSK_LIST_ENTRY(page_table_cache.partial.next, mali_mmu_page_table_allocation, list);
+ int page_number = _mali_osk_find_first_zero_bit(alloc->usage_map, alloc->num_pages);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Partial page table allocation found, using page offset %d\n", page_number));
+ _mali_osk_set_nonatomic_bit(page_number, alloc->usage_map);
+ alloc->usage_count++;
+ if (alloc->num_pages == alloc->usage_count)
+ {
+ /* full, move alloc to full list*/
+ _mali_osk_list_move(&alloc->list, &page_table_cache.full);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(page_table_cache.lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ *table_page = (MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE * page_number) + alloc->pages.phys_base;
+ *mapping = (mali_io_address)((MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE * page_number) + (u32)alloc->pages.mapping);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Page table allocated for VA=0x%08X, MaliPA=0x%08X\n", *mapping, *table_page ));
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ mali_mmu_page_table_allocation * alloc;
+ /* no free pages, allocate a new one */
+
+ alloc = (mali_mmu_page_table_allocation *)_mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(mali_mmu_page_table_allocation));
+ if (NULL == alloc)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(page_table_cache.lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ *table_page = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&alloc->list);
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_allocation_engine_allocate_page_tables(memory_engine, &alloc->pages, physical_memory_allocators))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("No more memory for page tables\n"));
+ _mali_osk_free(alloc);
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(page_table_cache.lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ *table_page = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+ *mapping = NULL;
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ /* create the usage map */
+ alloc->num_pages = alloc->pages.size / MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ alloc->usage_count = 1;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("New page table cache expansion, %d pages in new cache allocation\n", alloc->num_pages));
+ alloc->usage_map = _mali_osk_calloc(1, ((alloc->num_pages + BITS_PER_LONG - 1) & ~(BITS_PER_LONG-1) / BITS_PER_LONG) * sizeof(unsigned long));
+ if (NULL == alloc->usage_map)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to allocate memory to describe MMU page table cache usage\n"));
+ alloc->pages.release(&alloc->pages);
+ _mali_osk_free(alloc);
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(page_table_cache.lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ *table_page = MALI_INVALID_PAGE;
+ *mapping = NULL;
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+ /* clear memory allocation */
+ fill_page(alloc->pages.mapping, 0);
+
+ _mali_osk_set_nonatomic_bit(0, alloc->usage_map);
+
+ if (alloc->num_pages > 1)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_list_add(&alloc->list, &page_table_cache.partial);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ _mali_osk_list_add(&alloc->list, &page_table_cache.full);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(page_table_cache.lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ *table_page = alloc->pages.phys_base; /* return the first page */
+ *mapping = alloc->pages.mapping; /* Mapping for first page */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Page table allocated for VA=0x%08X, MaliPA=0x%08X\n", *mapping, *table_page ));
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+}
+
+void mali_mmu_release_table_page(u32 pa)
+{
+ mali_mmu_page_table_allocation * alloc, * temp_alloc;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_IF(1, pa & 4095, ("Bad page address 0x%x given to mali_mmu_release_table_page\n", (void*)pa));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Releasing table page 0x%08X to the cache\n", pa));
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(page_table_cache.lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ /* find the entry this address belongs to */
+ /* first check the partial list */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(alloc, temp_alloc, &page_table_cache.partial, mali_mmu_page_table_allocation, list)
+ {
+ u32 start = alloc->pages.phys_base;
+ u32 last = start + (alloc->num_pages - 1) * MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ if (pa >= start && pa <= last)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(0 != _mali_osk_test_bit((pa - start)/MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE, alloc->usage_map));
+ _mali_osk_clear_nonatomic_bit((pa - start)/MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE, alloc->usage_map);
+ alloc->usage_count--;
+
+ _mali_osk_memset((void*)( ((u32)alloc->pages.mapping) + (pa - start) ), 0, MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE);
+
+ if (0 == alloc->usage_count)
+ {
+ /* empty, release whole page alloc */
+ _mali_osk_list_del(&alloc->list);
+ alloc->pages.release(&alloc->pages);
+ _mali_osk_free(alloc->usage_map);
+ _mali_osk_free(alloc);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(page_table_cache.lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("(partial list)Released table page 0x%08X to the cache\n", pa));
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* the check the full list */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(alloc, temp_alloc, &page_table_cache.full, mali_mmu_page_table_allocation, list)
+ {
+ u32 start = alloc->pages.phys_base;
+ u32 last = start + (alloc->num_pages - 1) * MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ if (pa >= start && pa <= last)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_clear_nonatomic_bit((pa - start)/MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE, alloc->usage_map);
+ alloc->usage_count--;
+
+ _mali_osk_memset((void*)( ((u32)alloc->pages.mapping) + (pa - start) ), 0, MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE);
+
+
+ if (0 == alloc->usage_count)
+ {
+ /* empty, release whole page alloc */
+ _mali_osk_list_del(&alloc->list);
+ alloc->pages.release(&alloc->pages);
+ _mali_osk_free(alloc->usage_map);
+ _mali_osk_free(alloc);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* transfer to partial list */
+ _mali_osk_list_move(&alloc->list, &page_table_cache.partial);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(page_table_cache.lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("(full list)Released table page 0x%08X to the cache\n", pa));
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("pa 0x%x not found in the page table cache\n", (void*)pa));
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(page_table_cache.lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+}
+
+void* mali_memory_core_mmu_lookup(u32 id)
+{
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu, * temp_mmu;
+
+ /* find an MMU with a matching id */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(mmu, temp_mmu, &mmu_head, mali_kernel_memory_mmu, list)
+ {
+ if (id == mmu->id) return mmu;
+ }
+
+ /* not found */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+void mali_memory_core_mmu_owner(void *core, void *mmu_ptr)
+{
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu *mmu;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(mmu_ptr);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(core);
+
+ mmu = (mali_kernel_memory_mmu *)mmu_ptr;
+ mmu->core = core;
+}
+
+void mali_mmu_activate_address_space(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu, u32 page_directory)
+{
+ mali_mmu_enable_stall(mmu); /* this might fail, but changing the DTE address and ZAP should work anyway... */
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_DTE_ADDR, page_directory);
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_COMMAND, MALI_MMU_COMMAND_ZAP_CACHE);
+ mali_mmu_disable_stall(mmu);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_memory_core_mmu_activate_page_table(void* mmu_ptr, struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, void(*callback)(void*), void * callback_argument)
+{
+ memory_session * requested_memory_session;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(mmu_ptr);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(mali_session_data);
+
+ mmu = (mali_kernel_memory_mmu *)mmu_ptr;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Asked to activate page table for session 0x%x on MMU %s\n", mali_session_data, mmu->description));
+ requested_memory_session = mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(mali_session_data, mali_subsystem_memory_id);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Session 0x%x looked up as using memory session 0x%x\n", mali_session_data, requested_memory_session));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(requested_memory_session);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("Taking locks\n"));
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(requested_memory_session->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ if (0 == mmu->usage_count)
+ {
+ /* no session currently active, activate the requested session */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(NULL == mmu->active_session);
+ mmu->active_session = requested_memory_session;
+ mmu->usage_count = 1;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("MMU idle, activating page directory 0x%08X on MMU %s\n", requested_memory_session->page_directory, mmu->description));
+ mali_mmu_activate_address_space(mmu, requested_memory_session->page_directory);
+ {
+ /* Insert mmu into the right place in the active_mmus list so that
+ * it is still sorted. The list must be sorted by ID so we can get
+ * the mutexes in the right order in
+ * _mali_ukk_mem_munmap_internal().
+ */
+ _mali_osk_list_t *entry;
+ for (entry = requested_memory_session->active_mmus.next;
+ entry != &requested_memory_session->active_mmus;
+ entry = entry->next)
+ {
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu *temp = _MALI_OSK_LIST_ENTRY(entry, mali_kernel_memory_mmu, session_link);
+ if (mmu->id < temp->id)
+ break;
+ }
+ /* If we broke out, then 'entry' points to the list node of the
+ * first mmu with a greater ID; otherwise, it points to
+ * active_mmus. We want to add *before* this node.
+ */
+ _mali_osk_list_addtail(&mmu->session_link, entry);
+ }
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Allow two cores to run in parallel if they come from the same session */
+ else if (
+ (mmu->in_page_fault_handler == 0) &&
+ (requested_memory_session == mmu->active_session ) &&
+ (0==(MALI_MMU_DISALLOW_PARALLELL_WORK_OF_MALI_CORES & mmu->flags))
+ )
+ {
+ /* nested activation detected, just update the reference count */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Nested activation detected, %d previous activations found\n", mmu->usage_count));
+ mmu->usage_count++;
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ }
+
+ else if (NULL != callback)
+ {
+ /* can't activate right now, notify caller on idle via callback */
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu_idle_callback * callback_object, * temp_callback_object;
+ int found = 0;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("The MMU is busy and is using a different address space, callback given\n"));
+ /* check for existing registration */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(callback_object, temp_callback_object, &mmu->callbacks, mali_kernel_memory_mmu_idle_callback, link)
+ {
+ if (callback_object->callback == callback)
+ {
+ found = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (found)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Duplicate callback registration found, ignoring\n"));
+ /* callback already registered */
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5,("New callback, registering\n"));
+ /* register the new callback */
+ callback_object = _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(mali_kernel_memory_mmu_idle_callback));
+ if (NULL != callback_object)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7,("Callback struct setup\n"));
+ callback_object->callback = callback;
+ callback_object->callback_argument = callback_argument;
+ _mali_osk_list_addtail(&callback_object->link, &mmu->callbacks);
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(requested_memory_session->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+void mali_memory_core_mmu_release_address_space_reference(void* mmu_ptr)
+{
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu_idle_callback * callback_object, * temp;
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu;
+ memory_session * session;
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_HEAD(callbacks);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(mmu_ptr);
+ mmu = (mali_kernel_memory_mmu *)mmu_ptr;
+
+ session = mmu->active_session;
+
+ /* support that we handle spurious page faults */
+ if (NULL != session)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(session->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Deactivation of address space on MMU %s, %d references exists\n", mmu->description, mmu->usage_count));
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(0 != mmu->usage_count);
+ mmu->usage_count--;
+ if (0 != mmu->usage_count)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("MMU still in use by this address space, %d references still exists\n", mmu->usage_count));
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ /* support that we handle spurious page faults */
+ if (NULL != session)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Activating the empty page directory on %s\n", mmu->description));
+
+ /* last reference gone, deactivate current address space */
+ mali_mmu_activate_address_space(mmu, mali_empty_page_directory);
+
+ /* unlink from session */
+ _mali_osk_list_delinit(&mmu->session_link);
+ /* remove the active session pointer */
+ mmu->active_session = NULL;
+
+ /* Notify all registered callbacks.
+ * We have to be clever here:
+ * We must call the callbacks with the spinlock unlocked and
+ * the callback list emptied to allow them to re-register.
+ * So we make a copy of the list, clears the list and then later call the callbacks on the local copy
+ */
+ /* copy list */
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&callbacks);
+ _mali_osk_list_splice(&mmu->callbacks, &callbacks);
+ /* clear the original, allowing new registrations during the callback */
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mmu->callbacks);
+
+ /* end of mmu manipulation, so safe to unlock */
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ /* then finally remove the (possible) session lock, supporting that no session was active (spurious page fault handling) */
+ if (NULL != session)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ }
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(callback_object, temp, &callbacks, mali_kernel_memory_mmu_idle_callback, link)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(callback_object->callback);
+ (callback_object->callback)(callback_object->callback_argument);
+ _mali_osk_list_del(&callback_object->link);
+ _mali_osk_free(callback_object);
+ }
+}
+
+void mali_memory_core_mmu_unregister_callback(void* mmu_ptr, void(*callback)(void*))
+{
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu_idle_callback * callback_object, * temp_callback_object;
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(mmu_ptr);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(callback);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(mmu_ptr);
+
+ mmu = (mali_kernel_memory_mmu *)mmu_ptr;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(callback_object, temp_callback_object, &mmu->callbacks, mali_kernel_memory_mmu_idle_callback, link)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(callback_object->callback);
+ if (callback_object->callback == callback)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_list_del(&callback_object->link);
+ _mali_osk_free(callback_object);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_address_manager_allocate(mali_memory_allocation * descriptor)
+{
+ /* allocate page tables, if needed */
+ int i;
+ const int first_pde_idx = MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(descriptor->mali_address);
+ int last_pde_idx;
+ memory_session * session_data;
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ int has_active_mmus = 0;
+ int page_dir_updated = 0;
+#endif
+
+
+ if (descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_GUARD_PAGE)
+ {
+ last_pde_idx = MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(descriptor->mali_address + _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_SIZE + descriptor->size - 1);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ last_pde_idx = MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(descriptor->mali_address + descriptor->size - 1);
+ }
+
+ session_data = (memory_session*)descriptor->mali_addr_mapping_info;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(session_data);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("allocating page tables for Mali virtual address space 0x%08X to 0x%08X\n", descriptor->mali_address, descriptor->mali_address + descriptor->size - 1));
+
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ if (0 == _mali_osk_list_empty(&session_data->active_mmus))
+ {
+ /*
+ * We have active MMUs, so we are probably in the process of alocating more memory for a suspended GP job (PLBU heap)
+ * From Mali-400 MP r1p0, MMU page directory/tables are also cached by the Mali L2 cache, thus we need to invalidate the page directory
+ * from the L2 cache if we add new page directory entries (PDEs) to the page directory.
+ * We only need to do this when we have an active MMU, because we otherwise invalidate the entire Mali L2 cache before at job start
+ */
+ has_active_mmus = 1;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ for (i = first_pde_idx; i <= last_pde_idx; i++)
+ {
+ if ( 0 == (_mali_osk_mem_ioread32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i * sizeof(u32)) & MALI_MMU_FLAGS_PRESENT) )
+ {
+ u32 pte_phys;
+ mali_io_address pte_mapped;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ /* allocate a new page table */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(0 == session_data->page_entries_usage_count[i]);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(NULL == session_data->page_entries_mapped[i]);
+
+ err = mali_mmu_get_table_page(&pte_phys, &pte_mapped);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == err)
+ {
+ session_data->page_entries_mapped[i] = pte_mapped;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( session_data->page_entries_mapped[i] );
+
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i * sizeof(u32), pte_phys | MALI_MMU_FLAGS_PRESENT); /* mark page table as present */
+
+ /* update usage count */
+ session_data->page_entries_usage_count[i]++;
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ page_dir_updated = 1;
+#endif
+ continue; /* continue loop */
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Page table alloc failed\n"));
+ break; /* abort loop, failed to allocate one or more page tables */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ session_data->page_entries_usage_count[i]++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (i <= last_pde_idx)
+ {
+ /* one or more pages could not be allocated, release reference count for the ones we added one for */
+ /* adjust for the one which caused the for loop to be aborted */
+ i--;
+
+ while (i >= first_pde_idx)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(0 != session_data->page_entries_usage_count[i]);
+ session_data->page_entries_usage_count[i]--;
+ if (0 == session_data->page_entries_usage_count[i])
+ {
+ /* last reference removed */
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page(MALI_MMU_ENTRY_ADDRESS(_mali_osk_mem_ioread32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i * sizeof(u32))));
+ session_data->page_entries_mapped[i] = NULL;
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i * sizeof(u32), 0); /* mark as not present in the page directory */
+ }
+ i--;
+ }
+
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ if (1 == has_active_mmus && 1 == page_dir_updated)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We have updated the page directory and have an active MMU using it, so invalidate it in the Mali L2 cache.
+ */
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_page(session_data->page_directory);
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* all OK */
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static void mali_address_manager_release(mali_memory_allocation * descriptor)
+{
+ int first_pde_idx;
+ int last_pde_idx;
+ memory_session * session_data;
+ u32 mali_address;
+ u32 mali_address_end;
+ u32 left;
+ int i;
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ int has_active_mmus = 0;
+ int page_dir_updated = 0;
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+ session_data = (memory_session*)descriptor->mali_addr_mapping_info;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(session_data);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(session_data->page_directory_mapped);
+
+ mali_address = descriptor->mali_address;
+ mali_address_end = descriptor->mali_address + descriptor->size;
+ left = descriptor->size;
+
+ first_pde_idx = MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(mali_address);
+ last_pde_idx = MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(mali_address_end - 1);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Zapping Mali MMU table for address 0x%08X size 0x%08X\n", mali_address, left));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Zapping PDE %d through %d\n", first_pde_idx, last_pde_idx));
+
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ if (0 == _mali_osk_list_empty(&session_data->active_mmus))
+ {
+ /*
+ * From Mali-400 MP r1p0, MMU page directory/tables are also cached by the Mali L2 cache, thus we need to invalidate the page tables
+ * from the L2 cache to ensure that the memory is unmapped.
+ * We only need to do this when we have an active MMU, because we otherwise invalidate the entire Mali L2 cache before at job start
+ */
+ has_active_mmus = 1;
+ }
+#endif
+
+
+ for (i = first_pde_idx; i <= last_pde_idx; i++)
+ {
+ int size_inside_pte = left < 0x400000 ? left : 0x400000;
+ const int first_pte_idx = MALI_MMU_PTE_ENTRY(mali_address);
+ int last_pte_idx = MALI_MMU_PTE_ENTRY(mali_address + size_inside_pte - 1);
+
+ if (last_pte_idx < first_pte_idx)
+ {
+ /* The last_pte_idx is into the next PTE, crop it to fit into this */
+ last_pte_idx = 1023; /* 1024 PTE entries, so 1023 is the last one */
+ size_inside_pte = MALI_MMU_ADDRESS(i + 1, 0) - mali_address;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(session_data->page_entries_mapped[i]);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(0 != session_data->page_entries_usage_count[i]);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PDE %d: zapping entries %d through %d, address 0x%08X, size 0x%08X, left 0x%08X (page table at 0x%08X)\n",
+ i, first_pte_idx, last_pte_idx, mali_address, size_inside_pte, left,
+ MALI_MMU_ENTRY_ADDRESS(_mali_osk_mem_ioread32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i * sizeof(u32)))));
+
+ session_data->page_entries_usage_count[i]--;
+
+ if (0 == session_data->page_entries_usage_count[i])
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Releasing page table as this is the last reference\n"));
+ /* last reference removed, no need to zero out each PTE */
+ mali_mmu_release_table_page(MALI_MMU_ENTRY_ADDRESS(_mali_osk_mem_ioread32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i * sizeof(u32))));
+ session_data->page_entries_mapped[i] = NULL;
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i * sizeof(u32), 0); /* mark as not present in the page directory */
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ page_dir_updated = 1;
+#endif
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ int j;
+
+ for (j = first_pte_idx; j <= last_pte_idx; j++)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32(session_data->page_entries_mapped[i], j * sizeof(u32), 0);
+ }
+
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ if (1 == has_active_mmus)
+ {
+ /* Invalidate the page we've just modified */
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_page( _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i*sizeof(u32)) & ~MALI_MMU_FLAGS_MASK);
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+ left -= size_inside_pte;
+ mali_address += size_inside_pte;
+ }
+
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ if ((1 == page_dir_updated) && (1== has_active_mmus))
+ {
+ /* The page directory was also updated */
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_page(session_data->page_directory);
+ }
+#endif
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_address_manager_map(mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 *phys_addr, u32 size)
+{
+ memory_session * session_data;
+ u32 mali_address;
+ u32 mali_address_end;
+ u32 current_phys_addr;
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ int has_active_mmus = 0;
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( phys_addr );
+
+ current_phys_addr = *phys_addr;
+
+ session_data = (memory_session*)descriptor->mali_addr_mapping_info;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(session_data);
+
+ mali_address = descriptor->mali_address + offset;
+ mali_address_end = descriptor->mali_address + offset + size;
+
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ if (0 == _mali_osk_list_empty(&session_data->active_mmus))
+ {
+ /*
+ * We have active MMUs, so we are probably in the process of alocating more memory for a suspended GP job (PLBU heap)
+ * From Mali-400 MP r1p0, MMU page directory/tables are also cached by the Mali L2 cache, thus we need to invalidate the page tables
+ * from the L2 cache when we have allocated more heap memory.
+ * We only need to do this when we have an active MMU, because we otherwise invalidate the entire Mali L2 cache before at job start
+ */
+ has_active_mmus = 1;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Mali map: mapping 0x%08X to Mali address 0x%08X length 0x%08X\n", current_phys_addr, mali_address, size));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(session_data->page_entries_mapped);
+
+ for ( ; mali_address < mali_address_end; mali_address += MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE, current_phys_addr += MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(session_data->page_entries_mapped[MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(mali_address)]);
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32_relaxed(session_data->page_entries_mapped[MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(mali_address)], MALI_MMU_PTE_ENTRY(mali_address) * sizeof(u32), current_phys_addr | MALI_MMU_FLAGS_WRITE_PERMISSION | MALI_MMU_FLAGS_READ_PERMISSION | MALI_MMU_FLAGS_PRESENT);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_write_mem_barrier();
+
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ if (1 == has_active_mmus)
+ {
+ int i;
+ const int first_pde_idx = MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(mali_address);
+ const int last_pde_idx = MALI_MMU_PDE_ENTRY(mali_address_end - 1);
+
+ /*
+ * Invalidate the updated page table(s), incase they have been used for something
+ * else since last job start (invalidation of entire Mali L2 cache)
+ */
+ for (i = first_pde_idx; i <= last_pde_idx; i++)
+ {
+ mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_page( _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i*sizeof(u32)) & ~MALI_MMU_FLAGS_MASK);
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* This handler registered to mali_mmap for MMU builds */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_mem_mmap( _mali_uk_mem_mmap_s *args )
+{
+ struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data;
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+ memory_session * session_data;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ if (NULL == args) { MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("mali_ukk_mem_mmap: args was NULL\n")); MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS); }
+
+ /* Unpack arguments */
+ mali_session_data = (struct mali_session_data *)args->ctx;
+
+ if (NULL == mali_session_data) { MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("mali_ukk_mem_mmap: mali_session data was NULL\n")); MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS); }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( mali_subsystem_memory_id >= 0 );
+
+ session_data = mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(mali_session_data, mali_subsystem_memory_id);
+ /* validate input */
+ if (NULL == session_data) { MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("mali_ukk_mem_mmap: session data was NULL\n")); MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT); }
+
+ descriptor = (mali_memory_allocation*) _mali_osk_calloc( 1, sizeof(mali_memory_allocation) );
+ if (NULL == descriptor) { MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("mali_ukk_mem_mmap: descriptor was NULL\n")); MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM); }
+
+ descriptor->size = args->size;
+ descriptor->mali_address = args->phys_addr;
+ descriptor->mali_addr_mapping_info = (void*)session_data;
+
+ descriptor->process_addr_mapping_info = args->ukk_private; /* save to be used during physical manager callback */
+ descriptor->flags = MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE;
+ descriptor->lock = session_data->lock;
+ _mali_osk_list_init( &descriptor->list );
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (0 == mali_allocation_engine_allocate_memory(memory_engine, descriptor, physical_memory_allocators, &session_data->memory_head))
+ {
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu, * temp_mmu;
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(mmu, temp_mmu, &session_data->active_mmus, mali_kernel_memory_mmu, session_link)
+ {
+ /* no need to lock the MMU as we own it already */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Zapping the cache of mmu %s as it's using the page table we have updated\n", mmu->description));
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ mali_mmu_enable_stall(mmu); /* this might fail, but ZAP should work anyway... */
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_COMMAND, MALI_MMU_COMMAND_ZAP_CACHE);
+ mali_mmu_disable_stall(mmu);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ /* All ok, write out any information generated from this call */
+ args->mapping = descriptor->mapping;
+ args->cookie = (u32)descriptor;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("MMAP OK\n"));
+ /* All done */
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(session_data->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ /* OOM, but not a fatal error */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Memory allocation failure, OOM\n"));
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+ /* Linux will free the CPU address allocation, userspace client the Mali address allocation */
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_mem_munmap_internal( _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s *args )
+{
+ memory_session * session_data;
+ mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu, * temp_mmu;
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+
+ descriptor = (mali_memory_allocation *)args->cookie;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+
+ /** @note args->context unused; we use the memory_session from the cookie */
+ /* args->mapping and args->size are also discarded. They are only necessary
+ for certain do_munmap implementations. However, they could be used to check the
+ descriptor at this point. */
+
+ session_data = (memory_session*)descriptor->mali_addr_mapping_info;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(session_data);
+
+ /* Stall the MMU(s) which is using the address space we're operating on.
+ * Note that active_mmus must be sorted in order of ID to avoid a mutex
+ * ordering violation.
+ */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(mmu, temp_mmu, &session_data->active_mmus, mali_kernel_memory_mmu, session_link)
+ {
+ u32 status;
+ status = mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_STATUS);
+ if ( MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_PAGE_FAULT_ACTIVE == (status & MALI_MMU_STATUS_BIT_PAGE_FAULT_ACTIVE) ) {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Stopped stall attempt for mmu with id %d since it is in page fault mode.\n", mmu->id));
+ continue;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ /*
+ * If we're unable to stall, then make sure we tell our caller that,
+ * the caller should then release the session lock for a while,
+ * then this function again.
+ * This function will fail if we're in page fault mode, and to get
+ * out of page fault mode, the page fault handler must be able to
+ * take the session lock.
+ */
+ if (!mali_mmu_enable_stall(mmu))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ }
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(mmu, temp_mmu, &session_data->active_mmus, mali_kernel_memory_mmu, session_link)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ }
+
+ /* This function also removes the memory from the session's memory list */
+ mali_allocation_engine_release_memory(memory_engine, descriptor);
+ _mali_osk_free(descriptor);
+
+ /* any L2 maintenance was done during mali_allocation_engine_release_memory */
+ /* the session is locked, so the active mmu list should be the same */
+ /* zap the TLB and resume operation */
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(mmu, temp_mmu, &session_data->active_mmus, mali_kernel_memory_mmu, session_link)
+ {
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_COMMAND, MALI_MMU_COMMAND_ZAP_CACHE);
+ mali_mmu_disable_stall(mmu);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mmu->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ }
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+/* Handler for unmapping memory for MMU builds */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_mem_munmap( _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s *args )
+{
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *descriptor_lock;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ descriptor = (mali_memory_allocation *)args->cookie;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+
+ /** @note args->context unused; we use the memory_session from the cookie */
+ /* args->mapping and args->size are also discarded. They are only necessary
+ for certain do_munmap implementations. However, they could be used to check the
+ descriptor at this point. */
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER((memory_session*)descriptor->mali_addr_mapping_info);
+
+ descriptor_lock = descriptor->lock; /* should point to the session data lock... */
+
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY;
+ while (err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY)
+ {
+ if (descriptor_lock)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait( descriptor_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+ }
+
+ err = _mali_ukk_mem_munmap_internal( args );
+
+ if (descriptor_lock)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal( descriptor_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW );
+ }
+
+ if (err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Reason for this;
+ * We where unable to stall the MMU, probably because we are in page fault handling.
+ * Sleep for a while with the session lock released, then try again.
+ * Abnormal termination of programs with running Mali jobs is a normal reason for this.
+ */
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(10);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+/* Is called when the rendercore wants the mmu to give an interrupt */
+static void mali_mmu_probe_irq_trigger(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("mali_mmu_probe_irq_trigger\n"));
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_RAWSTAT, MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT|MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR);
+}
+
+/* Is called when the irq probe wants the mmu to acknowledge an interrupt from the hw */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_mmu_probe_irq_acknowledge(mali_kernel_memory_mmu * mmu)
+{
+ u32 int_stat;
+
+ int_stat = mali_mmu_register_read(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_STATUS);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("mali_mmu_probe_irq_acknowledge: intstat 0x%x\n", int_stat));
+ if (int_stat & MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Probe: Page fault detect: PASSED\n"));
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_CLEAR, MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT);
+ }
+ else MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Probe: Page fault detect: FAILED\n"));
+
+ if (int_stat & MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Probe: Bus read error detect: PASSED\n"));
+ mali_mmu_register_write(mmu, MALI_MMU_REGISTER_INT_CLEAR, MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR);
+ }
+ else MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Probe: Bus read error detect: FAILED\n"));
+
+ if ( (int_stat & (MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT|MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR)) ==
+ (MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_PAGE_FAULT|MALI_MMU_INTERRUPT_READ_BUS_ERROR))
+ {
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+}
+
+struct dump_info
+{
+ u32 buffer_left;
+ u32 register_writes_size;
+ u32 page_table_dump_size;
+ u32 *buffer;
+};
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t writereg(u32 where, u32 what, const char * comment, struct dump_info * info, int dump_to_serial)
+{
+ if (dump_to_serial) MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("writereg %08X %08X # %s\n", where, what, comment));
+
+ if (NULL != info)
+ {
+ info->register_writes_size += sizeof(u32)*2; /* two 32-bit words */
+
+ if (NULL != info->buffer)
+ {
+ /* check that we have enough space */
+ if (info->buffer_left < sizeof(u32)*2) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+
+ *info->buffer = where;
+ info->buffer++;
+
+ *info->buffer = what;
+ info->buffer++;
+
+ info->buffer_left -= sizeof(u32)*2;
+ }
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t dump_page(mali_io_address page, u32 phys_addr, struct dump_info * info, int dump_to_serial)
+{
+ if (dump_to_serial)
+ {
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("%08X: %08X %08X %08X %08X\n", phys_addr + 16*i, _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(page, (i*4 + 0) * sizeof(u32)),
+ _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(page, (i*4 + 1) * sizeof(u32)),
+ _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(page, (i*4 + 2) * sizeof(u32)),
+ _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(page, (i*4 + 3) * sizeof(u32))));
+
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (NULL != info)
+ {
+ /* 4096 for the page and 4 bytes for the address */
+ const u32 page_size_in_elements = MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE / 4;
+ const u32 page_size_in_bytes = MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ const u32 dump_size_in_bytes = MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE + 4;
+
+ info->page_table_dump_size += dump_size_in_bytes;
+
+ if (NULL != info->buffer)
+ {
+ if (info->buffer_left < dump_size_in_bytes) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+
+ *info->buffer = phys_addr;
+ info->buffer++;
+
+ _mali_osk_memcpy(info->buffer, page, page_size_in_bytes);
+ info->buffer += page_size_in_elements;
+
+ info->buffer_left -= dump_size_in_bytes;
+ }
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t dump_mmu_page_table(memory_session * session_data, struct dump_info * info)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(session_data);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(info);
+
+ if (NULL != session_data->page_directory_mapped)
+ {
+ int i;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(
+ dump_page(session_data->page_directory_mapped, session_data->page_directory, info, 0)
+ );
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 1024; i++)
+ {
+ if (NULL != session_data->page_entries_mapped[i])
+ {
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(
+ dump_page(session_data->page_entries_mapped[i], _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(session_data->page_directory_mapped, i * sizeof(u32)) & ~MALI_MMU_FLAGS_MASK, info, 0)
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t dump_mmu_registers(memory_session * session_data, struct dump_info * info)
+{
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(writereg(0x00000000, session_data->page_directory, "set the page directory address", info, 0));
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(writereg(0x00000008, 4, "zap???", info, 0));
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(writereg(0x00000008, 0, "enable paging", info, 0));
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size( _mali_uk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_s *args )
+{
+ struct dump_info info = { 0, 0, 0, NULL };
+ memory_session * session_data;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ session_data = (memory_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_memory_id);
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(dump_mmu_registers(session_data, &info));
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(dump_mmu_page_table(session_data, &info));
+ args->size = info.register_writes_size + info.page_table_dump_size;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_dump_mmu_page_table( _mali_uk_dump_mmu_page_table_s * args )
+{
+ struct dump_info info = { 0, 0, 0, NULL };
+ memory_session * session_data;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->ctx, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(args->buffer, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ session_data = (memory_session *)mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(args->ctx, mali_subsystem_memory_id);
+
+ info.buffer_left = args->size;
+ info.buffer = args->buffer;
+
+ args->register_writes = info.buffer;
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(dump_mmu_registers(session_data, &info));
+
+ args->page_table_dump = info.buffer;
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(dump_mmu_page_table(session_data, &info));
+
+ args->register_writes_size = info.register_writes_size;
+ args->page_table_dump_size = info.page_table_dump_size;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Stub function to satisfy UDD interface exclusion requirement.
+ * This is because the Base code compiles in \b both MMU and non-MMU calls,
+ * so both sets must be declared (but the 'unused' set may be stub)
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_big_block( _mali_uk_get_big_block_s *args )
+{
+ MALI_IGNORE( args );
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Stub function to satisfy UDD interface exclusion requirement.
+ * This is because the Base code compiles in \b both MMU and non-MMU calls,
+ * so both sets must be declared (but the 'unused' set may be stub)
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_free_big_block( _mali_uk_free_big_block_s *args )
+{
+ MALI_IGNORE( args );
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+}
+
+u32 _mali_ukk_report_memory_usage(void)
+{
+ return mali_allocation_engine_memory_usage(physical_memory_allocators);
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_mmu.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_mmu.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6a110d0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_mmu.h
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_MEM_MMU_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_MEM_MMU_H__
+
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+
+/**
+ * Lookup a MMU core by ID.
+ * @param id ID of the MMU to find
+ * @return NULL if ID not found or valid, non-NULL if a core was found.
+ */
+void* mali_memory_core_mmu_lookup(u32 id);
+
+/**
+ * Set the core pointer of MMU to core owner of MMU
+ *
+ * @param core Core holding this MMU
+ * @param mmu_ptr The MMU whose core pointer needs set to core holding the MMU
+ *
+ */
+void mali_memory_core_mmu_owner(void *core, void *mmu_ptr);
+
+/**
+ * Activate a user session with its address space on the given MMU.
+ * If the session can't be activated due to that the MMU is busy and
+ * a callback pointer is given, the callback will be called once the MMU becomes idle.
+ * If the same callback pointer is registered multiple time it will only be called once.
+ * Nested activations are supported.
+ * Each call must be matched by a call to @see mali_memory_core_mmu_release_address_space_reference
+ *
+ * @param mmu The MMU to activate the address space on
+ * @param mali_session_data The user session object which address space to activate
+ * @param callback Pointer to the function to call when the MMU becomes idle
+ * @param callback_arg Argument given to the callback
+ * @return 0 if the address space was activated, -EBUSY if the MMU was busy, -EFAULT in all other cases.
+ */
+int mali_memory_core_mmu_activate_page_table(void* mmu_ptr, struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, void(*callback)(void*), void * callback_argument);
+
+/**
+ * Release a reference to the current active address space.
+ * Once the last reference is released any callback(s) registered will be called before the function returns
+ *
+ * @note Caution must be shown calling this function with locks held due to that callback can be called
+ * @param mmu The mmu to release a reference to the active address space of
+ */
+void mali_memory_core_mmu_release_address_space_reference(void* mmu);
+
+/**
+ * Soft reset of MMU - needed after power up
+ *
+ * @param mmu_ptr The MMU pointer registered with the relevant core
+ */
+void mali_kernel_mmu_reset(void * mmu_ptr);
+
+void mali_kernel_mmu_force_bus_reset(void * mmu_ptr);
+
+/**
+ * Unregister a previously registered callback.
+ * @param mmu The MMU to unregister the callback on
+ * @param callback The function to unregister
+ */
+void mali_memory_core_mmu_unregister_callback(void* mmu, void(*callback)(void*));
+
+
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_MEM_MMU_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_os.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_os.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..324fcab
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_os.c
@@ -0,0 +1,346 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_memory_engine.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+typedef struct os_allocation
+{
+ u32 num_pages;
+ u32 offset_start;
+ mali_allocation_engine * engine;
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+} os_allocation;
+
+typedef struct os_allocator
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *mutex;
+
+ /**
+ * Maximum number of pages to allocate from the OS
+ */
+ u32 num_pages_max;
+
+ /**
+ * Number of pages allocated from the OS
+ */
+ u32 num_pages_allocated;
+
+ /** CPU Usage adjustment (add to mali physical address to get cpu physical address) */
+ u32 cpu_usage_adjust;
+} os_allocator;
+
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result os_allocator_allocate(void* ctx, mali_allocation_engine * engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32* offset, mali_physical_memory_allocation * alloc_info);
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result os_allocator_allocate_page_table_block(void * ctx, mali_page_table_block * block);
+static void os_allocator_release(void * ctx, void * handle);
+static void os_allocator_page_table_block_release( mali_page_table_block *page_table_block );
+static void os_allocator_destroy(mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator);
+static u32 os_allocator_stat(mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator);
+
+mali_physical_memory_allocator * mali_os_allocator_create(u32 max_allocation, u32 cpu_usage_adjust, const char *name)
+{
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator;
+ os_allocator * info;
+
+ max_allocation = (max_allocation + _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE-1) & ~(_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE-1);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Mali OS memory allocator created with max allocation size of 0x%X bytes, cpu_usage_adjust 0x%08X\n", max_allocation, cpu_usage_adjust));
+
+ allocator = _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(mali_physical_memory_allocator));
+ if (NULL != allocator)
+ {
+ info = _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(os_allocator));
+ if (NULL != info)
+ {
+ info->num_pages_max = max_allocation / _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ info->num_pages_allocated = 0;
+ info->cpu_usage_adjust = cpu_usage_adjust;
+
+ info->mutex = _mali_osk_lock_init( _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED, 0, 106);
+ if (NULL != info->mutex)
+ {
+ allocator->allocate = os_allocator_allocate;
+ allocator->allocate_page_table_block = os_allocator_allocate_page_table_block;
+ allocator->destroy = os_allocator_destroy;
+ allocator->stat = os_allocator_stat;
+ allocator->ctx = info;
+ allocator->name = name;
+
+ return allocator;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_free(info);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_free(allocator);
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static u32 os_allocator_stat(mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator)
+{
+ os_allocator * info;
+ info = (os_allocator*)allocator->ctx;
+ return info->num_pages_allocated * _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_SIZE;
+}
+
+static void os_allocator_destroy(mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator)
+{
+ os_allocator * info;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(allocator);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(allocator->ctx);
+ info = (os_allocator*)allocator->ctx;
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(info->mutex);
+ _mali_osk_free(info);
+ _mali_osk_free(allocator);
+}
+
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result os_allocator_allocate(void* ctx, mali_allocation_engine * engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32* offset, mali_physical_memory_allocation * alloc_info)
+{
+ mali_physical_memory_allocation_result result = MALI_MEM_ALLOC_NONE;
+ u32 left;
+ os_allocator * info;
+ os_allocation * allocation;
+ int pages_allocated = 0;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(ctx);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(offset);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(alloc_info);
+
+ info = (os_allocator*)ctx;
+ left = descriptor->size - *offset;
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_lock_wait(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW)) return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+
+ /** @note this code may not work on Linux, or may require a more complex Linux implementation */
+ allocation = _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(os_allocation));
+ if (NULL != allocation)
+ {
+ u32 os_mem_max_usage = info->num_pages_max * _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ allocation->offset_start = *offset;
+ allocation->num_pages = ((left + _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE - 1) & ~(_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE - 1)) >> _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_ORDER;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Allocating page array of size %d bytes\n", allocation->num_pages * sizeof(struct page*)));
+
+ while (left > 0 && ((info->num_pages_allocated + pages_allocated) < info->num_pages_max) && _mali_osk_mem_check_allocated(os_mem_max_usage))
+ {
+ err = mali_allocation_engine_map_physical(engine, descriptor, *offset, MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR_MAGIC, info->cpu_usage_adjust, _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE);
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM == err)
+ {
+ /* 'Partial' allocation (or, out-of-memory on first page) */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Mapping of physical memory failed\n"));
+
+ /* Fatal error, cleanup any previous pages allocated. */
+ if ( pages_allocated > 0 )
+ {
+ mali_allocation_engine_unmap_physical( engine, descriptor, allocation->offset_start, _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE*pages_allocated, _MALI_OSK_MEM_MAPREGION_FLAG_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR );
+ /* (*offset) doesn't need to be restored; it will not be used by the caller on failure */
+ }
+
+ pages_allocated = 0;
+
+ result = MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Loop iteration */
+ if (left < _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE) left = 0;
+ else left -= _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE;
+
+ pages_allocated++;
+
+ *offset += _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ }
+
+ if (left) MALI_PRINT(("Out of memory. Mali memory allocated: %d kB Configured maximum OS memory usage: %d kB\n",
+ (info->num_pages_allocated * _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE)/1024, (info->num_pages_max* _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE)/1024));
+
+ /* Loop termination; decide on result */
+ if (pages_allocated)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Allocated %d pages\n", pages_allocated));
+ if (left) result = MALI_MEM_ALLOC_PARTIAL;
+ else result = MALI_MEM_ALLOC_FINISHED;
+
+ /* Some OS do not perform a full cache flush (including all outer caches) for uncached mapped memory.
+ * They zero the memory through a cached mapping, then flush the inner caches but not the outer caches.
+ * This is required for MALI to have the correct view of the memory.
+ */
+ _mali_osk_cache_ensure_uncached_range_flushed( (void *)descriptor, allocation->offset_start, pages_allocated *_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE );
+ allocation->num_pages = pages_allocated;
+ allocation->engine = engine; /* Necessary to make the engine's unmap call */
+ allocation->descriptor = descriptor; /* Necessary to make the engine's unmap call */
+ info->num_pages_allocated += pages_allocated;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("%d out of %d pages now allocated\n", info->num_pages_allocated, info->num_pages_max));
+
+ alloc_info->ctx = info;
+ alloc_info->handle = allocation;
+ alloc_info->release = os_allocator_release;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Releasing pages array due to no pages allocated\n"));
+ _mali_osk_free( allocation );
+ }
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+static void os_allocator_release(void * ctx, void * handle)
+{
+ os_allocator * info;
+ os_allocation * allocation;
+ mali_allocation_engine * engine;
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(ctx);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(handle);
+
+ info = (os_allocator*)ctx;
+ allocation = (os_allocation*)handle;
+ engine = allocation->engine;
+ descriptor = allocation->descriptor;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( engine );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( descriptor );
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_lock_wait(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("allocator release: Failed to get mutex\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Releasing %d os pages\n", allocation->num_pages));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( allocation->num_pages <= info->num_pages_allocated);
+ info->num_pages_allocated -= allocation->num_pages;
+
+ mali_allocation_engine_unmap_physical( engine, descriptor, allocation->offset_start, _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE*allocation->num_pages, _MALI_OSK_MEM_MAPREGION_FLAG_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR );
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ _mali_osk_free(allocation);
+}
+
+static mali_physical_memory_allocation_result os_allocator_allocate_page_table_block(void * ctx, mali_page_table_block * block)
+{
+ int allocation_order = 11; /* _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE << 6 */
+ void *virt = NULL;
+ u32 size = _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE << allocation_order;
+ os_allocator * info;
+
+ u32 cpu_phys_base;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(ctx);
+ info = (os_allocator*)ctx;
+
+ /* Ensure we don't allocate more than we're supposed to from the ctx */
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_lock_wait(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW)) return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE;
+
+ /* if the number of pages to be requested lead to exceeding the memory
+ * limit in info->num_pages_max, reduce the size that is to be requested. */
+ while ( (info->num_pages_allocated + (1 << allocation_order) > info->num_pages_max)
+ && _mali_osk_mem_check_allocated(info->num_pages_max * _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE) )
+ {
+ if ( allocation_order > 0 ) {
+ --allocation_order;
+ } else {
+ /* return OOM */
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_NONE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* try to allocate 2^(allocation_order) pages, if that fails, try
+ * allocation_order-1 to allocation_order 0 (inclusive) */
+ while ( allocation_order >= 0 )
+ {
+ size = _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE << allocation_order;
+ virt = _mali_osk_mem_allocioregion( &cpu_phys_base, size );
+
+ if (NULL != virt) break;
+
+ --allocation_order;
+ }
+
+ if ( NULL == virt )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to allocate consistent memory. Is CONSISTENT_DMA_SIZE set too low?\n"));
+ /* return OOM */
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_NONE;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("os_allocator_allocate_page_table_block: Allocation of order %i succeeded\n",
+ allocation_order));
+
+ /* we now know the size of the allocation since we know for what
+ * allocation_order the allocation succeeded */
+ size = _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE << allocation_order;
+
+
+ block->release = os_allocator_page_table_block_release;
+ block->ctx = ctx;
+ block->handle = (void*)allocation_order;
+ block->size = size;
+ block->phys_base = cpu_phys_base - info->cpu_usage_adjust;
+ block->mapping = virt;
+
+ info->num_pages_allocated += (1 << allocation_order);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ return MALI_MEM_ALLOC_FINISHED;
+}
+
+static void os_allocator_page_table_block_release( mali_page_table_block *page_table_block )
+{
+ os_allocator * info;
+ u32 allocation_order;
+ u32 pages_allocated;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( page_table_block );
+
+ info = (os_allocator*)page_table_block->ctx;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( info );
+
+ allocation_order = (u32)page_table_block->handle;
+
+ pages_allocated = 1 << allocation_order;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pages_allocated * _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE == page_table_block->size );
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_lock_wait(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("allocator release: Failed to get mutex\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pages_allocated <= info->num_pages_allocated);
+ info->num_pages_allocated -= pages_allocated;
+
+ /* Adjust phys_base from mali physical address to CPU physical address */
+ _mali_osk_mem_freeioregion( page_table_block->phys_base + info->cpu_usage_adjust, page_table_block->size, page_table_block->mapping );
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(info->mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_os.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_os.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0946169
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_mem_os.h
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_MEM_OS_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_MEM_OS_H__
+
+/**
+ * @brief Creates an object that manages allocating OS memory
+ *
+ * Creates an object that provides an interface to allocate OS memory and
+ * have it mapped into the Mali virtual memory space.
+ *
+ * The object exposes pointers to
+ * - allocate OS memory
+ * - allocate Mali page tables in OS memory
+ * - destroy the object
+ *
+ * Allocations from OS memory are of type mali_physical_memory_allocation
+ * which provides a function to release the allocation.
+ *
+ * @param max_allocation max. number of bytes that can be allocated from OS memory
+ * @param cpu_usage_adjust value to add to mali physical addresses to obtain CPU physical addresses
+ * @param name description of the allocator
+ * @return pointer to mali_physical_memory_allocator object. NULL on failure.
+ **/
+mali_physical_memory_allocator * mali_os_allocator_create(u32 max_allocation, u32 cpu_usage_adjust, const char *name);
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_MEM_OS_H__ */
+
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_memory_engine.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_memory_engine.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ff105a4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_memory_engine.c
@@ -0,0 +1,363 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_memory_engine.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_osk_list.h"
+
+typedef struct memory_engine
+{
+ mali_kernel_mem_address_manager * mali_address;
+ mali_kernel_mem_address_manager * process_address;
+} memory_engine;
+
+mali_allocation_engine mali_allocation_engine_create(mali_kernel_mem_address_manager * mali_address_manager, mali_kernel_mem_address_manager * process_address_manager)
+{
+ memory_engine * engine;
+
+ /* Mali Address Manager need not support unmap_physical */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(mali_address_manager);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(mali_address_manager->allocate);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(mali_address_manager->release);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(mali_address_manager->map_physical);
+
+ /* Process Address Manager must support unmap_physical for OS allocation
+ * error path handling */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(process_address_manager);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(process_address_manager->allocate);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(process_address_manager->release);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(process_address_manager->map_physical);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(process_address_manager->unmap_physical);
+
+
+ engine = (memory_engine*)_mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(memory_engine));
+ if (NULL == engine) return NULL;
+
+ engine->mali_address = mali_address_manager;
+ engine->process_address = process_address_manager;
+
+ return (mali_allocation_engine)engine;
+}
+
+void mali_allocation_engine_destroy(mali_allocation_engine engine)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine);
+ _mali_osk_free(engine);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_allocation_engine_allocate_memory(mali_allocation_engine mem_engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, mali_physical_memory_allocator * physical_allocators, _mali_osk_list_t *tracking_list )
+{
+ memory_engine * engine = (memory_engine*)mem_engine;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(physical_allocators);
+ /* ASSERT that the list member has been initialized, even if it won't be
+ * used for tracking. We need it to be initialized to see if we need to
+ * delete it from a list in the release function. */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( NULL != descriptor->list.next && NULL != descriptor->list.prev );
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == engine->mali_address->allocate(descriptor))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t res = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ if ( descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE )
+ {
+ res = engine->process_address->allocate(descriptor);
+ }
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == res )
+ {
+ /* address space setup OK, commit physical memory to the allocation */
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator * active_allocator = physical_allocators;
+ struct mali_physical_memory_allocation * active_allocation_tracker = &descriptor->physical_allocation;
+ u32 offset = 0;
+
+ while ( NULL != active_allocator )
+ {
+ switch (active_allocator->allocate(active_allocator->ctx, mem_engine, descriptor, &offset, active_allocation_tracker))
+ {
+ case MALI_MEM_ALLOC_FINISHED:
+ if ( NULL != tracking_list )
+ {
+ /* Insert into the memory session list */
+ /* ASSERT that it is not already part of a list */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( _mali_osk_list_empty( &descriptor->list ) );
+ _mali_osk_list_add( &descriptor->list, tracking_list );
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS; /* all done */
+ case MALI_MEM_ALLOC_NONE:
+ /* reuse current active_allocation_tracker */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 4, ("Memory Engine Allocate: No allocation on %s, resorting to %s\n",
+ ( active_allocator->name ) ? active_allocator->name : "UNNAMED",
+ ( active_allocator->next ) ? (( active_allocator->next->name )? active_allocator->next->name : "UNNAMED") : "NONE") );
+ active_allocator = active_allocator->next;
+ break;
+ case MALI_MEM_ALLOC_PARTIAL:
+ if (NULL != active_allocator->next)
+ {
+ /* need a new allocation tracker */
+ active_allocation_tracker->next = _mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(mali_physical_memory_allocation));
+ if (NULL != active_allocation_tracker->next)
+ {
+ active_allocation_tracker = active_allocation_tracker->next;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 2, ("Memory Engine Allocate: Partial allocation on %s, resorting to %s\n",
+ ( active_allocator->name ) ? active_allocator->name : "UNNAMED",
+ ( active_allocator->next ) ? (( active_allocator->next->name )? active_allocator->next->name : "UNNAMED") : "NONE") );
+ active_allocator = active_allocator->next;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ /* FALL THROUGH */
+ case MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE:
+ active_allocator = NULL; /* end the while loop */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ MALI_PRINT(("Memory allocate failed, could not allocate size %d kB.\n", descriptor->size/1024));
+
+ /* allocation failure, start cleanup */
+ /* loop over any potential partial allocations */
+ active_allocation_tracker = &descriptor->physical_allocation;
+ while (NULL != active_allocation_tracker)
+ {
+ /* handle blank trackers which will show up during failure */
+ if (NULL != active_allocation_tracker->release)
+ {
+ active_allocation_tracker->release(active_allocation_tracker->ctx, active_allocation_tracker->handle);
+ }
+ active_allocation_tracker = active_allocation_tracker->next;
+ }
+
+ /* free the allocation tracker objects themselves, skipping the tracker stored inside the descriptor itself */
+ for ( active_allocation_tracker = descriptor->physical_allocation.next; active_allocation_tracker != NULL; )
+ {
+ void * buf = active_allocation_tracker;
+ active_allocation_tracker = active_allocation_tracker->next;
+ _mali_osk_free(buf);
+ }
+
+ /* release the address spaces */
+
+ if ( descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE )
+ {
+ engine->process_address->release(descriptor);
+ }
+ }
+ engine->mali_address->release(descriptor);
+ }
+
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+}
+
+void mali_allocation_engine_release_memory(mali_allocation_engine mem_engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor)
+{
+ memory_engine * engine = (memory_engine*)mem_engine;
+ mali_physical_memory_allocation * active_allocation_tracker;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+
+ /* Determine whether we need to remove this from a tracking list */
+ if ( ! _mali_osk_list_empty( &descriptor->list ) )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_list_del( &descriptor->list );
+ /* Clear the list for debug mode, catch use-after-free */
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE( descriptor->list.next = descriptor->list.prev = NULL; )
+ }
+
+ engine->mali_address->release(descriptor);
+
+ active_allocation_tracker = &descriptor->physical_allocation;
+ while (NULL != active_allocation_tracker)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(active_allocation_tracker->release);
+ active_allocation_tracker->release(active_allocation_tracker->ctx, active_allocation_tracker->handle);
+ active_allocation_tracker = active_allocation_tracker->next;
+ }
+
+ /* free the allocation tracker objects themselves, skipping the tracker stored inside the descriptor itself */
+ for ( active_allocation_tracker = descriptor->physical_allocation.next; active_allocation_tracker != NULL; )
+ {
+ void * buf = active_allocation_tracker;
+ active_allocation_tracker = active_allocation_tracker->next;
+ _mali_osk_free(buf);
+ }
+
+ if ( descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE )
+ {
+ engine->process_address->release(descriptor);
+ }
+}
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_allocation_engine_map_physical(mali_allocation_engine mem_engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 phys, u32 cpu_usage_adjust, u32 size)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ memory_engine * engine = (memory_engine*)mem_engine;
+ _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t unmap_flags = (_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t)0;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("Mapping phys 0x%08X length 0x%08X at offset 0x%08X\n", phys, size, offset));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine->mali_address);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine->mali_address->map_physical);
+
+ /* Handle process address manager first, because we may need them to
+ * allocate the physical page */
+ if ( descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE )
+ {
+ /* Handle OS-allocated specially, since an adjustment may be required */
+ if ( MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR_MAGIC == phys )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE == size );
+
+ /* Set flags to use on error path */
+ unmap_flags |= _MALI_OSK_MEM_MAPREGION_FLAG_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR;
+
+ err = engine->process_address->map_physical(descriptor, offset, &phys, size);
+ /* Adjust for cpu physical address to mali physical address */
+ phys -= cpu_usage_adjust;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ u32 cpu_phys;
+ /* Adjust mali physical address to cpu physical address */
+ cpu_phys = phys + cpu_usage_adjust;
+ err = engine->process_address->map_physical(descriptor, offset, &cpu_phys, size);
+ }
+
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err )
+ {
+ MALI_ERROR( err );
+ }
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Mapping phys 0x%08X length 0x%08X at offset 0x%08X to CPUVA 0x%08X\n", phys, size, offset, (u32)(descriptor->mapping) + offset));
+
+ /* Mali address manager must use the physical address - no point in asking
+ * it to allocate another one for us */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR_MAGIC != phys );
+
+ err = engine->mali_address->map_physical(descriptor, offset, &phys, size);
+
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err )
+ {
+ if ( descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 2, ("Process address manager succeeded, but Mali Address manager failed for phys=0x%08X size=0x%08X, offset=0x%08X. Will unmap.\n", phys, size, offset));
+ engine->process_address->unmap_physical(descriptor, offset, size, unmap_flags);
+ }
+
+ MALI_ERROR( err );
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void mali_allocation_engine_unmap_physical(mali_allocation_engine mem_engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 size, _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t unmap_flags )
+{
+ memory_engine * engine = (memory_engine*)mem_engine;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("UnMapping length 0x%08X at offset 0x%08X\n", size, offset));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine->mali_address);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(engine->process_address);
+
+ if ( descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE )
+ {
+ /* Mandetory for process_address manager to have an unmap function*/
+ engine->process_address->unmap_physical( descriptor, offset, size, unmap_flags );
+ }
+
+ /* Optional for mali_address manager to have an unmap function*/
+ if ( NULL != engine->mali_address->unmap_physical )
+ {
+ engine->mali_address->unmap_physical( descriptor, offset, size, unmap_flags );
+ }
+}
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_allocation_engine_allocate_page_tables(mali_allocation_engine engine, mali_page_table_block * descriptor, mali_physical_memory_allocator * physical_provider)
+{
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator * active_allocator = physical_provider;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(descriptor);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(physical_provider);
+
+ while ( NULL != active_allocator )
+ {
+ switch (active_allocator->allocate_page_table_block(active_allocator->ctx, descriptor))
+ {
+ case MALI_MEM_ALLOC_FINISHED:
+ MALI_SUCCESS; /* all done */
+ case MALI_MEM_ALLOC_NONE:
+ /* try next */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 2, ("Memory Engine Allocate PageTables: No allocation on %s, resorting to %s\n",
+ ( active_allocator->name ) ? active_allocator->name : "UNNAMED",
+ ( active_allocator->next ) ? (( active_allocator->next->name )? active_allocator->next->name : "UNNAMED") : "NONE") );
+ active_allocator = active_allocator->next;
+ break;
+ case MALI_MEM_ALLOC_PARTIAL:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Invalid return value from allocate_page_table_block call: MALI_MEM_ALLOC_PARTIAL\n"));
+ /* FALL THROUGH */
+ case MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Aborting due to allocation failure\n"));
+ active_allocator = NULL; /* end the while loop */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+}
+
+
+void mali_allocation_engine_report_allocators( mali_physical_memory_allocator * physical_provider )
+{
+ mali_physical_memory_allocator * active_allocator = physical_provider;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(physical_provider);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 1, ("Mali memory allocators will be used in this order of preference (lowest numbered first) :\n"));
+ while ( NULL != active_allocator )
+ {
+ if ( NULL != active_allocator->name )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 1, ("\t%d: %s\n", active_allocator->alloc_order, active_allocator->name) );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 1, ("\t%d: (UNNAMED ALLOCATOR)\n", active_allocator->alloc_order) );
+ }
+ active_allocator = active_allocator->next;
+ }
+
+}
+
+u32 mali_allocation_engine_memory_usage(mali_physical_memory_allocator *allocator)
+{
+ u32 sum = 0;
+ while(NULL != allocator)
+ {
+ /* Only count allocators that have set up a stat function. */
+ if(allocator->stat)
+ sum += allocator->stat(allocator);
+
+ allocator = allocator->next;
+ }
+
+ return sum;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_memory_engine.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_memory_engine.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0173c78
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_memory_engine.h
@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_MEMORY_ENGINE_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_MEMORY_ENGINE_H__
+
+typedef void * mali_allocation_engine;
+
+typedef enum { MALI_MEM_ALLOC_FINISHED, MALI_MEM_ALLOC_PARTIAL, MALI_MEM_ALLOC_NONE, MALI_MEM_ALLOC_INTERNAL_FAILURE } mali_physical_memory_allocation_result;
+
+typedef struct mali_physical_memory_allocation
+{
+ void (*release)(void * ctx, void * handle); /**< Function to call on to release the physical memory */
+ void * ctx;
+ void * handle;
+ struct mali_physical_memory_allocation * next;
+} mali_physical_memory_allocation;
+
+struct mali_page_table_block;
+
+typedef struct mali_page_table_block
+{
+ void (*release)(struct mali_page_table_block *page_table_block);
+ void * ctx;
+ void * handle;
+ u32 size; /**< In bytes, should be a multiple of MALI_MMU_PAGE_SIZE to avoid internal fragementation */
+ u32 phys_base; /**< Mali physical address */
+ mali_io_address mapping;
+} mali_page_table_block;
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_low_level_memory
+ * @{ */
+
+typedef enum
+{
+ MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE = 0x1,
+ MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_GUARD_PAGE = 0x2,
+} mali_memory_allocation_flag;
+
+/**
+ * Supplying this 'magic' physical address requests that the OS allocate the
+ * physical address at page commit time, rather than committing a specific page
+ */
+#define MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR_MAGIC ((u32)(-1))
+
+typedef struct mali_memory_allocation
+{
+ /* Information about the allocation */
+ void * mapping; /**< CPU virtual address where the memory is mapped at */
+ u32 mali_address; /**< The Mali seen address of the memory allocation */
+ u32 size; /**< Size of the allocation */
+ u32 permission; /**< Permission settings */
+ mali_memory_allocation_flag flags;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_t * lock;
+
+ /* Manager specific information pointers */
+ void * mali_addr_mapping_info; /**< Mali address allocation specific info */
+ void * process_addr_mapping_info; /**< Mapping manager specific info */
+
+ mali_physical_memory_allocation physical_allocation;
+
+ _mali_osk_list_t list; /**< List for linking together memory allocations into the session's memory head */
+} mali_memory_allocation;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_low_level_memory */
+
+
+typedef struct mali_physical_memory_allocator
+{
+ mali_physical_memory_allocation_result (*allocate)(void* ctx, mali_allocation_engine * engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32* offset, mali_physical_memory_allocation * alloc_info);
+ mali_physical_memory_allocation_result (*allocate_page_table_block)(void * ctx, mali_page_table_block * block); /* MALI_MEM_ALLOC_PARTIAL not allowed */
+ void (*destroy)(struct mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator);
+ u32 (*stat)(struct mali_physical_memory_allocator * allocator);
+ void * ctx;
+ const char * name; /**< Descriptive name for use in mali_allocation_engine_report_allocators, or NULL */
+ u32 alloc_order; /**< Order in which the allocations should happen */
+ struct mali_physical_memory_allocator * next;
+} mali_physical_memory_allocator;
+
+typedef struct mali_kernel_mem_address_manager
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t (*allocate)(mali_memory_allocation *); /**< Function to call to reserve an address */
+ void (*release)(mali_memory_allocation *); /**< Function to call to free the address allocated */
+
+ /**
+ * Function called for each physical sub allocation.
+ * Called for each physical block allocated by the physical memory manager.
+ * @param[in] descriptor The memory descriptor in question
+ * @param[in] off Offset from the start of range
+ * @param[in,out] phys_addr A pointer to the physical address of the start of the
+ * physical block. When *phys_addr == MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR_MAGIC
+ * is used, this requests the function to allocate the physical page
+ * itself, and return it through the pointer provided.
+ * @param[in] size Length in bytes of the physical block
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success.
+ * A value of type _mali_osk_errcode_t other than _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK indicates failure.
+ * Specifically, _MALI_OSK_ERR_UNSUPPORTED indicates that the function
+ * does not support allocating physical pages itself.
+ */
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t (*map_physical)(mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 *phys_addr, u32 size);
+
+ /**
+ * Function called to remove a physical sub allocation.
+ * Called on error paths where one of the address managers fails.
+ *
+ * @note this is optional. For address managers where this is not
+ * implemented, the value of this member is NULL. The memory engine
+ * currently does not require the mali address manager to be able to
+ * unmap individual pages, but the process address manager must have this
+ * capability.
+ *
+ * @param[in] descriptor The memory descriptor in question
+ * @param[in] off Offset from the start of range
+ * @param[in] size Length in bytes of the physical block
+ * @param[in] flags flags to use on a per-page basis. For OS-allocated
+ * physical pages, this must include _MALI_OSK_MEM_MAPREGION_FLAG_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success.
+ * A value of type _mali_osk_errcode_t other than _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK indicates failure.
+ */
+ void (*unmap_physical)(mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 size, _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t flags);
+
+} mali_kernel_mem_address_manager;
+
+mali_allocation_engine mali_allocation_engine_create(mali_kernel_mem_address_manager * mali_address_manager, mali_kernel_mem_address_manager * process_address_manager);
+
+void mali_allocation_engine_destroy(mali_allocation_engine engine);
+
+int mali_allocation_engine_allocate_memory(mali_allocation_engine engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, mali_physical_memory_allocator * physical_provider, _mali_osk_list_t *tracking_list );
+void mali_allocation_engine_release_memory(mali_allocation_engine engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor);
+
+int mali_allocation_engine_map_physical(mali_allocation_engine engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 phys, u32 cpu_usage_adjust, u32 size);
+void mali_allocation_engine_unmap_physical(mali_allocation_engine engine, mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 size, _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t unmap_flags);
+
+int mali_allocation_engine_allocate_page_tables(mali_allocation_engine, mali_page_table_block * descriptor, mali_physical_memory_allocator * physical_provider);
+
+void mali_allocation_engine_report_allocators(mali_physical_memory_allocator * physical_provider);
+
+u32 mali_allocation_engine_memory_usage(mali_physical_memory_allocator *allocator);
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_MEMORY_ENGINE_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_pp.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_pp.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8cf7bf7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_pp.h
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_PP_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_PP_H__
+
+extern struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_mali200;
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipp_signal_power_up( u32 core_num, mali_bool queue_only );
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipp_signal_power_down( u32 core_num, mali_bool immediate_only );
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_PP_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_profiling.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_profiling.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ca04b5f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_profiling.c
@@ -0,0 +1,364 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_osk_mali.h"
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_timestamp.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_profiling.h"
+#include "mali_linux_trace.h"
+
+typedef struct mali_profiling_entry
+{
+ u64 timestamp;
+ u32 event_id;
+ u32 data[5];
+} mali_profiling_entry;
+
+
+typedef enum mali_profiling_state
+{
+ MALI_PROFILING_STATE_UNINITIALIZED,
+ MALI_PROFILING_STATE_IDLE,
+ MALI_PROFILING_STATE_RUNNING,
+ MALI_PROFILING_STATE_RETURN,
+} mali_profiling_state;
+
+
+static _mali_osk_lock_t *lock = NULL;
+static mali_profiling_state prof_state = MALI_PROFILING_STATE_UNINITIALIZED;
+static mali_profiling_entry* profile_entries = NULL;
+static u32 profile_entry_count = 0;
+static _mali_osk_atomic_t profile_insert_index;
+static _mali_osk_atomic_t profile_entries_written;
+static mali_bool mali_profiling_default_enable = MALI_FALSE;
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_init(mali_bool auto_start)
+{
+ profile_entries = NULL;
+ profile_entry_count = 0;
+ _mali_osk_atomic_init(&profile_insert_index, 0);
+ _mali_osk_atomic_init(&profile_entries_written, 0);
+
+ lock = _mali_osk_lock_init( _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE, 0, 0 );
+ if (NULL == lock)
+ {
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ }
+
+ prof_state = MALI_PROFILING_STATE_IDLE;
+
+ if (MALI_TRUE == auto_start)
+ {
+ u32 limit = MALI_PROFILING_MAX_BUFFER_ENTRIES; /* Use maximum buffer size */
+
+ mali_profiling_default_enable = MALI_TRUE; /* save this so user space can query this on their startup */
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_profiling_start(&limit))
+ {
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+void _mali_profiling_term(void)
+{
+ prof_state = MALI_PROFILING_STATE_UNINITIALIZED;
+
+ /* wait for all elements to be completely inserted into array */
+ while (_mali_osk_atomic_read(&profile_insert_index) != _mali_osk_atomic_read(&profile_entries_written))
+ {
+ /* do nothing */;
+ }
+
+ if (NULL != profile_entries)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_vfree(profile_entries);
+ profile_entries = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (NULL != lock)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(lock);
+ lock = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+inline _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_start(u32 * limit)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t ret;
+
+ mali_profiling_entry *new_profile_entries = _mali_osk_valloc(*limit * sizeof(mali_profiling_entry));
+
+ if(NULL == new_profile_entries)
+ {
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (prof_state != MALI_PROFILING_STATE_IDLE)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ _mali_osk_vfree(new_profile_entries);
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS; /* invalid to call this function in this state */
+ }
+
+ if (*limit > MALI_PROFILING_MAX_BUFFER_ENTRIES)
+ {
+ *limit = MALI_PROFILING_MAX_BUFFER_ENTRIES;
+ }
+
+ profile_entries = new_profile_entries;
+ profile_entry_count = *limit;
+
+ ret = _mali_timestamp_reset();
+
+ if (ret == _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK)
+ {
+ prof_state = MALI_PROFILING_STATE_RUNNING;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ _mali_osk_vfree(profile_entries);
+ profile_entries = NULL;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+inline void _mali_profiling_add_counter(u32 event_id, u32 data0)
+{
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+ _mali_osk_profiling_add_counter(event_id, data0);
+#endif
+}
+
+inline _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_add_event(u32 event_id, u32 data0, u32 data1, u32 data2, u32 data3, u32 data4)
+{
+ u32 cur_index = _mali_osk_atomic_inc_return(&profile_insert_index) - 1;
+
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+ _mali_osk_profiling_add_event(event_id, data0);
+#endif
+
+ if (prof_state != MALI_PROFILING_STATE_RUNNING || cur_index >= profile_entry_count)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Not in recording mode, or buffer is full
+ * Decrement index again, and early out
+ */
+ _mali_osk_atomic_dec(&profile_insert_index);
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ }
+
+ profile_entries[cur_index].timestamp = _mali_timestamp_get();
+ profile_entries[cur_index].event_id = event_id;
+ profile_entries[cur_index].data[0] = data0;
+ profile_entries[cur_index].data[1] = data1;
+ profile_entries[cur_index].data[2] = data2;
+ profile_entries[cur_index].data[3] = data3;
+ profile_entries[cur_index].data[4] = data4;
+
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc(&profile_entries_written);
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+/*
+ * The following code uses a bunch of magic numbers taken from the userspace
+ * side of the DDK; they are re-used here verbatim. They are taken from the
+ * file mali_instrumented_counter_types.h.
+ */
+#define MALI_GLES_COUNTER_OFFSET 1000
+#define MALI_VG_COUNTER_OFFSET 2000
+#define MALI_EGL_COUNTER_OFFSET 3000
+#define MALI_SHARED_COUNTER_OFFSET 4000
+
+/* These offsets are derived from the gator driver; see gator_events_mali.c. */
+#define GATOR_EGL_COUNTER_OFFSET 17
+#define GATOR_GLES_COUNTER_OFFSET 18
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_transfer_sw_counters(_mali_uk_sw_counters_s *args)
+{
+ /* Convert the DDK counter ID to what gator expects */
+ unsigned int gator_counter_value = 0;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (args->id >= MALI_EGL_COUNTER_OFFSET && args->id <= MALI_SHARED_COUNTER_OFFSET)
+ {
+ gator_counter_value = (args->id - MALI_EGL_COUNTER_OFFSET) + GATOR_EGL_COUNTER_OFFSET;
+ }
+ else if (args->id >= MALI_GLES_COUNTER_OFFSET && args->id <= MALI_VG_COUNTER_OFFSET)
+ {
+ gator_counter_value = (args->id - MALI_GLES_COUNTER_OFFSET) + GATOR_GLES_COUNTER_OFFSET;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Pass it straight through; gator will ignore it anyway. */
+ gator_counter_value = args->id;
+ }
+
+ trace_mali_sw_counter(gator_counter_value, args->value);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+#endif
+
+inline _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_stop(u32 * count)
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (prof_state != MALI_PROFILING_STATE_RUNNING)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS; /* invalid to call this function in this state */
+ }
+
+ /* go into return state (user to retreive events), no more events will be added after this */
+ prof_state = MALI_PROFILING_STATE_RETURN;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ /* wait for all elements to be completely inserted into array */
+ while (_mali_osk_atomic_read(&profile_insert_index) != _mali_osk_atomic_read(&profile_entries_written))
+ {
+ /* do nothing */;
+ }
+
+ *count = _mali_osk_atomic_read(&profile_insert_index);
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+inline u32 _mali_profiling_get_count(void)
+{
+ u32 retval = 0;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ if (prof_state == MALI_PROFILING_STATE_RETURN)
+ {
+ retval = _mali_osk_atomic_read(&profile_entries_written);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ return retval;
+}
+
+inline _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_get_event(u32 index, u64* timestamp, u32* event_id, u32 data[5])
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (prof_state != MALI_PROFILING_STATE_RETURN)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS; /* invalid to call this function in this state */
+ }
+
+ if (index >= _mali_osk_atomic_read(&profile_entries_written))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ }
+
+ *timestamp = profile_entries[index].timestamp;
+ *event_id = profile_entries[index].event_id;
+ data[0] = profile_entries[index].data[0];
+ data[1] = profile_entries[index].data[1];
+ data[2] = profile_entries[index].data[2];
+ data[3] = profile_entries[index].data[3];
+ data[4] = profile_entries[index].data[4];
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+inline _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_clear(void)
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (prof_state != MALI_PROFILING_STATE_RETURN)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS; /* invalid to call this function in this state */
+ }
+
+ prof_state = MALI_PROFILING_STATE_IDLE;
+ profile_entry_count = 0;
+ _mali_osk_atomic_init(&profile_insert_index, 0);
+ _mali_osk_atomic_init(&profile_entries_written, 0);
+ if (NULL != profile_entries)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_vfree(profile_entries);
+ profile_entries = NULL;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+mali_bool _mali_profiling_is_recording(void)
+{
+ return prof_state == MALI_PROFILING_STATE_RUNNING ? MALI_TRUE : MALI_FALSE;
+}
+
+mali_bool _mali_profiling_have_recording(void)
+{
+ return prof_state == MALI_PROFILING_STATE_RETURN ? MALI_TRUE : MALI_FALSE;
+}
+
+void _mali_profiling_set_default_enable_state(mali_bool enable)
+{
+ mali_profiling_default_enable = enable;
+}
+
+mali_bool _mali_profiling_get_default_enable_state(void)
+{
+ return mali_profiling_default_enable;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_start(_mali_uk_profiling_start_s *args)
+{
+ return _mali_profiling_start(&args->limit);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_add_event(_mali_uk_profiling_add_event_s *args)
+{
+ /* Always add process and thread identificator in the first two data elements for events from user space */
+ return _mali_profiling_add_event(args->event_id, _mali_osk_get_pid(), _mali_osk_get_tid(), args->data[2], args->data[3], args->data[4]);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_stop(_mali_uk_profiling_stop_s *args)
+{
+ return _mali_profiling_stop(&args->count);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_get_event(_mali_uk_profiling_get_event_s *args)
+{
+ return _mali_profiling_get_event(args->index, &args->timestamp, &args->event_id, args->data);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_clear(_mali_uk_profiling_clear_s *args)
+{
+ return _mali_profiling_clear();
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_get_config(_mali_uk_profiling_get_config_s *args)
+{
+ args->enable_events = mali_profiling_default_enable;
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_profiling.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_profiling.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eb1e6c2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_profiling.h
@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_PROFILING_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_PROFILING_H__
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+
+#include "cinstr/mali_cinstr_profiling_events_m200.h"
+
+#define MALI_PROFILING_MAX_BUFFER_ENTRIES 1048576
+
+/**
+ * Initialize the profiling module.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_init(mali_bool auto_start);
+
+/*
+ * Terminate the profiling module.
+ */
+void _mali_profiling_term(void);
+
+/** Add a counter event
+ * @param event_id - Magic counter id
+ * @param data0 - Value of counter
+ */
+void _mali_profiling_add_counter(u32 event_id, u32 data0);
+
+/**
+ * Start recording profiling data
+ *
+ * The specified limit will determine how large the capture buffer is.
+ * MALI_PROFILING_MAX_BUFFER_ENTRIES determines the maximum size allowed by the device driver.
+ *
+ * @param limit The desired maximum number of events to record on input, the actual maximum on output.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_start(u32 * limit);
+
+/**
+ * Add an profiling event
+ *
+ * @param event_id The event identificator.
+ * @param data0 First data parameter, depending on event_id specified.
+ * @param data1 Second data parameter, depending on event_id specified.
+ * @param data2 Third data parameter, depending on event_id specified.
+ * @param data3 Fourth data parameter, depending on event_id specified.
+ * @param data4 Fifth data parameter, depending on event_id specified.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_add_event(u32 event_id, u32 data0, u32 data1, u32 data2, u32 data3, u32 data4);
+
+/**
+ * Stop recording profiling data
+ *
+ * @param count Returns the number of recorded events.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_stop(u32 * count);
+
+/**
+ * Retrieves the number of events that can be retrieved
+ *
+ * @return The number of recorded events that can be retrieved.
+ */
+u32 _mali_profiling_get_count(void);
+
+/**
+ * Retrieve an event
+ *
+ * @param index Event index (start with 0 and continue until this function fails to retrieve all events)
+ * @param timestamp The timestamp for the retrieved event will be stored here.
+ * @param event_id The event ID for the retrieved event will be stored here.
+ * @param data The 5 data values for the retrieved event will be stored here.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise failure.
+ */_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_get_event(u32 index, u64* timestamp, u32* event_id, u32 data[5]);
+
+/**
+ * Clear the recorded buffer.
+ *
+ * This is needed in order to start another recording.
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_profiling_clear(void);
+
+/**
+ * Checks if a recording of profiling data is in progress
+ *
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if recording of profiling data is in progress, MALI_FALSE if not
+ */
+mali_bool _mali_profiling_is_recording(void);
+
+/**
+ * Checks if profiling data is available for retrival
+ *
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if profiling data is avaiable, MALI_FALSE if not
+ */
+mali_bool _mali_profiling_have_recording(void);
+
+/**
+ * Enable or disable profiling events as default for new sessions (applications)
+ *
+ * @param enable MALI_TRUE if profiling events should be turned on, otherwise MALI_FALSE
+ */
+void _mali_profiling_set_default_enable_state(mali_bool enable);
+
+/**
+ * Get current default enable state for new sessions (applications)
+ *
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if profiling events should be turned on, otherwise MALI_FALSE
+ */
+mali_bool _mali_profiling_get_default_enable_state(void);
+
+#endif /* MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED */
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_PROFILING_H__ */
+
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_rendercore.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_rendercore.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cfc5ec1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_rendercore.c
@@ -0,0 +1,2031 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_rendercore.h"
+#include "mali_osk_list.h"
+#if MALI_GPU_UTILIZATION
+#include "mali_kernel_utilization.h"
+#endif
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+#include "mali_kernel_profiling.h"
+#endif
+#if USING_MMU
+#include "mali_kernel_mem_mmu.h"
+#endif /* USING_MMU */
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+#include "mali_kernel_l2_cache.h"
+#endif /* USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE */
+
+#define HANG_CHECK_MSECS_MIN 100
+#define HANG_CHECK_MSECS_MAX 2000 /* 2 secs */
+#define HANG_CHECK_MSECS_DEFAULT 500 /* 500 ms */
+
+#define WATCHDOG_MSECS_MIN (10*HANG_CHECK_MSECS_MIN)
+#define WATCHDOG_MSECS_MAX 3600000 /* 1 hour */
+#define WATCHDOG_MSECS_DEFAULT 4000 /* 4 secs */
+
+/* max value that will be converted from jiffies to micro seconds and written to job->render_time_usecs */
+#define JOB_MAX_JIFFIES 100000
+
+int mali_hang_check_interval = HANG_CHECK_MSECS_DEFAULT;
+int mali_max_job_runtime = WATCHDOG_MSECS_DEFAULT;
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+int mali_boot_profiling = 0;
+#endif
+
+#ifdef MALI_REBOOTNOTIFIER
+extern _mali_osk_atomic_t mali_shutdown_state;
+#endif
+
+/* Subsystem entrypoints: */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t rendercore_subsystem_startup(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+static void rendercore_subsystem_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+#if USING_MMU
+static void rendercore_subsystem_broadcast_notification(mali_core_notification_message message, u32 data);
+#endif
+
+
+static void mali_core_subsystem_cleanup_all_renderunits(struct mali_core_subsystem* subsys);
+static void mali_core_subsystem_move_core_set_idle(struct mali_core_renderunit *core);
+
+static mali_core_session * mali_core_subsystem_get_waiting_session(mali_core_subsystem *subsystem);
+static mali_core_job * mali_core_subsystem_release_session_get_job(mali_core_subsystem *subsystem, mali_core_session * session);
+
+static void find_and_abort(mali_core_session* session, u32 abort_id);
+
+static void mali_core_job_start_on_core(mali_core_job *job, mali_core_renderunit *core);
+#if USING_MMU
+static void mali_core_subsystem_callback_schedule_wrapper(void* sub);
+#endif
+static void mali_core_subsystem_schedule(mali_core_subsystem*subsystem);
+static void mali_core_renderunit_detach_job_from_core(mali_core_renderunit* core, mali_subsystem_reschedule_option reschedule, mali_subsystem_job_end_code end_status);
+
+static void mali_core_renderunit_irq_handler_remove(struct mali_core_renderunit *core);
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_irq_handler_upper_half (void * data);
+static void mali_core_irq_handler_bottom_half ( void *data );
+
+#if USING_MMU
+static void lock_subsystem(struct mali_core_subsystem * subsys);
+static void unlock_subsystem(struct mali_core_subsystem * subsys);
+#endif
+
+
+/**
+ * This will be one of the subsystems in the array of subsystems:
+ * static struct mali_kernel_subsystem * subsystems[];
+ * found in file: mali_kernel_core.c
+ *
+ * This subsystem is necessary for operations common to all rendercore
+ * subsystems. For example, mali_subsystem_mali200 and mali_subsystem_gp2 may
+ * share a mutex when RENDERCORES_USE_GLOBAL_MUTEX is non-zero.
+ */
+struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_rendercore=
+{
+ rendercore_subsystem_startup, /* startup */
+ NULL, /*rendercore_subsystem_terminate,*/ /* shutdown */
+ NULL, /* load_complete */
+ NULL, /* system_info_fill */
+ NULL, /* session_begin */
+ NULL, /* session_end */
+#if USING_MMU
+ rendercore_subsystem_broadcast_notification, /* broadcast_notification */
+#else
+ NULL,
+#endif
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ NULL, /* dump_state */
+#endif
+} ;
+
+static _mali_osk_lock_t *rendercores_global_mutex = NULL;
+static u32 rendercores_global_mutex_is_held = 0;
+static u32 rendercores_global_mutex_owner = 0;
+
+/** The 'dummy' rendercore subsystem to allow global subsystem mutex to be
+ * locked for all subsystems that extend the ''rendercore'' */
+static mali_core_subsystem rendercore_dummy_subsystem = {0,};
+
+/*
+ * Rendercore Subsystem functions.
+ *
+ * These are exposed by mali_subsystem_rendercore
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Initialize the Rendercore subsystem.
+ *
+ * This must be called before any other subsystem that extends the
+ * ''rendercore'' may be initialized. For example, this must be called before
+ * the following functions:
+ * - mali200_subsystem_startup(), from mali_subsystem_mali200
+ * - maligp_subsystem_startup(), from mali_subsystem_gp2
+ *
+ * @note This function is separate from mali_core_subsystem_init(). They
+ * are related, in that mali_core_subsystem_init() may use the structures
+ * initialized by rendercore_subsystem_startup()
+ */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t rendercore_subsystem_startup(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ rendercores_global_mutex_is_held = 0;
+ rendercores_global_mutex = _mali_osk_lock_init(
+ (_mali_osk_lock_flags_t)(_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED),
+ 0, 129);
+
+ if (NULL == rendercores_global_mutex)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Failed: _mali_osk_lock_init\n")) ;
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ rendercore_dummy_subsystem.name = "Rendercore Global Subsystem"; /* On the constant pool, do not free */
+ rendercore_dummy_subsystem.magic_nr = SUBSYSTEM_MAGIC_NR; /* To please the Subsystem Mutex code */
+
+#if MALI_GPU_UTILIZATION
+ if (mali_utilization_init() != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(rendercores_global_mutex);
+ rendercores_global_mutex = NULL;
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Failed: mali_utilization_init\n")) ;
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ if (_mali_profiling_init(mali_boot_profiling ? MALI_TRUE : MALI_FALSE) != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK)
+ {
+ /* No biggie if we wheren't able to initialize the profiling */
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Rendercore: Failed to initialize profiling, feature will be unavailable\n")) ;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Rendercore: subsystem global mutex initialized\n")) ;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief Terminate the Rendercore subsystem.
+ *
+ * This must only be called \b after any other subsystem that extends the
+ * ''rendercore'' has been terminated. For example, this must be called \b after
+ * the following functions:
+ * - mali200_subsystem_terminate(), from mali_subsystem_mali200
+ * - maligp_subsystem_terminate(), from mali_subsystem_gp2
+ *
+ * @note This function is separate from mali_core_subsystem_cleanup(), though,
+ * the subsystems that extend ''rendercore'' must still call
+ * mali_core_subsystem_cleanup() when they terminate.
+ */
+static void rendercore_subsystem_terminate(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id)
+{
+ /* Catch double-terminate */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( rendercores_global_mutex );
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_term();
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_GPU_UTILIZATION
+ mali_utilization_term();
+#endif
+
+ rendercore_dummy_subsystem.name = NULL; /* The original string was on the constant pool, do not free */
+ rendercore_dummy_subsystem.magic_nr = 0;
+
+ /* ASSERT that no-one's holding this */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ASSERT( 0 == rendercores_global_mutex_is_held,
+ ("Rendercores' Global Mutex was held at termination time. Have the subsystems that extend ''rendercore'' been terminated?\n") );
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_term( rendercores_global_mutex );
+ rendercores_global_mutex = NULL;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Rendercore: subsystem global mutex terminated\n")) ;
+}
+
+
+#if USING_MMU
+/**
+ * @brief Handle certain Rendercore subsystem broadcast notifications
+ *
+ * When RENDERCORES_USE_GLOBAL_MUTEX is non-zero, this handles the following messages:
+ * - MMU_KILL_STEP0_LOCK_SUBSYSTEM
+ * - MMU_KILL_STEP4_UNLOCK_SUBSYSTEM
+ *
+ * The purpose is to manage the Rendercode Global Mutex, which cannot be
+ * managed by any system that extends the ''rendercore''.
+ *
+ * All other messages must be handled by mali_core_subsystem_broadcast_notification()
+ *
+ *
+ * When RENDERCORES_USE_GLOBAL_MUTEX is 0, this function does nothing.
+ * Instead, the subsystem that extends the ''rendercore' \b must handle its
+ * own mutexes - refer to mali_core_subsystem_broadcast_notification().
+ *
+ * Used currently only for signalling when MMU has a pagefault
+ */
+static void rendercore_subsystem_broadcast_notification(mali_core_notification_message message, u32 data)
+{
+ switch(message)
+ {
+ case MMU_KILL_STEP0_LOCK_SUBSYSTEM:
+ lock_subsystem( &rendercore_dummy_subsystem );
+ break;
+ case MMU_KILL_STEP4_UNLOCK_SUBSYSTEM:
+ unlock_subsystem( &rendercore_dummy_subsystem );
+ break;
+
+ case MMU_KILL_STEP1_STOP_BUS_FOR_ALL_CORES:
+ /** FALLTHROUGH */
+ case MMU_KILL_STEP2_RESET_ALL_CORES_AND_ABORT_THEIR_JOBS:
+ /** FALLTHROUGH */
+ case MMU_KILL_STEP3_CONTINUE_JOB_HANDLING:
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Illegal message: 0x%x, data: 0x%x\n", (u32)message, data));
+ break;
+ }
+
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Functions inherited by the subsystems that extend the ''rendercore''.
+ */
+
+void mali_core_renderunit_timeout_function_hang_detection(void *arg)
+{
+ mali_bool action = MALI_FALSE;
+ mali_core_renderunit * core;
+
+ core = (mali_core_renderunit *) arg;
+ if( !core ) return;
+
+ /* if NOT idle OR NOT powered off OR has TIMED_OUT */
+ if ( !((CORE_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT == core->state ) || (CORE_IDLE== core->state) || (CORE_OFF == core->state)) )
+ {
+ core->state = CORE_HANG_CHECK_TIMEOUT;
+ action = MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+
+ if(action) _mali_osk_irq_schedulework(core->irq);
+}
+
+
+void mali_core_renderunit_timeout_function(void *arg)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit * core;
+ mali_bool is_watchdog;
+
+ core = (mali_core_renderunit *)arg;
+ if( !core ) return;
+
+ is_watchdog = MALI_TRUE;
+ if (mali_benchmark)
+ {
+ /* poll based core */
+ mali_core_job *job;
+ job = core->current_job;
+ if ( (NULL != job) &&
+ (0 != _mali_osk_time_after(job->watchdog_jiffies,_mali_osk_time_tickcount()))
+ )
+ {
+ core->state = CORE_POLL;
+ is_watchdog = MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (is_watchdog)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("SW-Watchdog timeout: Core:%s\n", core->description));
+ core->state = CORE_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_irq_schedulework(core->irq);
+}
+
+/* Used by external renderunit_create<> function */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_renderunit_init(mali_core_renderunit * core)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Core: renderunit_init: Core:%s\n", core->description));
+
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&core->list) ;
+ core->timer = _mali_osk_timer_init();
+ if (NULL == core->timer)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Core: renderunit_init: Core:%s -- cannot init timer\n", core->description));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_timer_setcallback(core->timer, mali_core_renderunit_timeout_function, (void *)core);
+
+ core->timer_hang_detection = _mali_osk_timer_init();
+ if (NULL == core->timer_hang_detection)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_timer_term(core->timer);
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Core: renderunit_init: Core:%s -- cannot init hang detection timer\n", core->description));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_timer_setcallback(core->timer_hang_detection, mali_core_renderunit_timeout_function_hang_detection, (void *)core);
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ /* Init no pending power downs */
+ core->pend_power_down = MALI_FALSE;
+
+ /* Register the core with the PMM - which powers it up */
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != malipmm_core_register( core->pmm_id ))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_timer_term(core->timer);
+ _mali_osk_timer_term(core->timer_hang_detection);
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Core: renderunit_init: Core:%s -- cannot register with PMM\n", core->description));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
+ core->error_recovery = MALI_FALSE;
+ core->in_detach_function = MALI_FALSE;
+ core->state = CORE_IDLE;
+ core->current_job = NULL;
+ core->magic_nr = CORE_MAGIC_NR;
+#if USING_MMU
+ core->mmu = NULL;
+#endif /* USING_MMU */
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void mali_core_renderunit_term(mali_core_renderunit * core)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Core: renderunit_term: Core:%s\n", core->description));
+
+ if (NULL != core->timer)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_timer_term(core->timer);
+ core->timer = NULL;
+ }
+ if (NULL != core->timer_hang_detection)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_timer_term(core->timer_hang_detection);
+ core->timer_hang_detection = NULL;
+ }
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ /* Unregister the core with the PMM */
+ malipmm_core_unregister( core->pmm_id );
+#endif
+}
+
+/* Used by external renderunit_create<> function */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_renderunit_map_registers(mali_core_renderunit *core)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Core: renderunit_map_registers: Core:%s\n", core->description)) ;
+ if( (0 == core->registers_base_addr) ||
+ (0 == core->size) ||
+ (NULL == core->description)
+ )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Missing fields in the core structure %u %u 0x%x;\n", core->registers_base_addr, core->size, core->description));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_mem_reqregion(core->registers_base_addr, core->size, core->description))
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Could not request register region (0x%08X - 0x%08X) to core: %s\n",
+ core->registers_base_addr, core->registers_base_addr + core->size - 1, core->description));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Success: request_mem_region: (0x%08X - 0x%08X) Core:%s\n",
+ core->registers_base_addr, core->registers_base_addr + core->size - 1, core->description));
+ }
+
+ core->registers_mapped = _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion( core->registers_base_addr, core->size, core->description );
+
+ if ( 0 == core->registers_mapped )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Could not ioremap registers for %s .\n", core->description));
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(core->registers_base_addr, core->size);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Success: ioremap_nocache: Internal ptr: (0x%08X - 0x%08X) Core:%s\n",
+ (u32) core->registers_mapped,
+ ((u32)core->registers_mapped)+ core->size - 1,
+ core->description));
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Success: Mapping registers to core: %s\n",core->description));
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* Used by external renderunit_create<> function + other places */
+void mali_core_renderunit_unmap_registers(mali_core_renderunit *core)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Core: renderunit_unmap_registers: Core:%s\n", core->description));
+ if (0 == core->registers_mapped)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Trying to unmap register-mapping with NULL from core: %s\n", core->description));
+ return;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion(core->registers_base_addr, core->size, core->registers_mapped);
+ core->registers_mapped = 0;
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(core->registers_base_addr, core->size);
+}
+
+static void mali_core_renderunit_irq_handler_remove(mali_core_renderunit *core)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Core: renderunit_irq_handler_remove: Core:%s\n", core->description));
+ _mali_osk_irq_term(core->irq);
+}
+
+mali_core_renderunit * mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr(mali_core_subsystem *subsys, u32 mali_core_nr)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit * core;
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsys);
+ if (subsys->number_of_cores <= mali_core_nr)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Trying to get illegal mali_core_nr: 0x%x for %s", mali_core_nr, subsys->name));
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ core = (subsys->mali_core_array)[mali_core_nr];
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Core: renderunit_get_mali_core_nr: Core:%s\n", core->description));
+ MALI_CHECK_CORE(core);
+ return core;
+}
+
+/* Is used by external function:
+ subsystem_startup<> */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_init(mali_core_subsystem* new_subsys)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ /* These function pointers must have been set on before calling this function */
+ if (
+ ( NULL == new_subsys->name ) ||
+ ( NULL == new_subsys->start_job ) ||
+ ( NULL == new_subsys->irq_handler_upper_half ) ||
+ ( NULL == new_subsys->irq_handler_bottom_half ) ||
+ ( NULL == new_subsys->get_new_job_from_user ) ||
+ ( NULL == new_subsys->return_job_to_user )
+ )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Missing functions in subsystem."));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Core: subsystem_init: %s\n", new_subsys->name)) ;
+
+ /* Catch use-before-initialize/use-after-terminate */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( rendercores_global_mutex );
+
+ new_subsys->magic_nr = SUBSYSTEM_MAGIC_NR;
+
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new_subsys->renderunit_idle_head); /* Idle cores of this type */
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new_subsys->renderunit_off_head); /* Powered off cores of this type */
+
+ /* Linked list for each priority of sessions with a job ready for scheduleing */
+ for(i=0; i<PRIORITY_LEVELS; ++i)
+ {
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new_subsys->awaiting_sessions_head[i]);
+ }
+
+ /* Linked list of all sessions connected to this coretype */
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new_subsys->all_sessions_head);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+#if USING_MMU
+void mali_core_subsystem_attach_mmu(mali_core_subsystem* subsys)
+{
+ u32 i;
+ mali_core_renderunit * core;
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsys);
+
+ for(i=0 ; i < subsys->number_of_cores ; ++i)
+ {
+ core = mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr(subsys,i);
+ if ( NULL==core ) break;
+ core->mmu = mali_memory_core_mmu_lookup(core->mmu_id);
+ mali_memory_core_mmu_owner(core,core->mmu);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Attach mmu: 0x%x to core: %s in subsystem: %s\n", core->mmu, core->description, subsys->name));
+ }
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+}
+#endif
+
+/* This will register an IRQ handler, and add the core to the list of available cores for this subsystem. */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_register_renderunit(mali_core_subsystem* subsys, mali_core_renderunit * core)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit ** mali_core_array;
+ u32 previous_nr;
+ u32 previous_size;
+ u32 new_nr;
+ u32 new_size;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+
+ /* If any of these are 0 there is an error */
+ if(0 == core->subsystem ||
+ 0 == core->registers_base_addr ||
+ 0 == core->size ||
+ 0 == core->description)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Missing fields in the core structure 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x;\n",
+ core->registers_base_addr, core->size, core->description));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Core: subsystem_register_renderunit: %s\n", core->description));
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(
+ core->irq = _mali_osk_irq_init(
+ core->irq_nr,
+ mali_core_irq_handler_upper_half,
+ mali_core_irq_handler_bottom_half,
+ (_mali_osk_irq_trigger_t)subsys->probe_core_irq_trigger,
+ (_mali_osk_irq_ack_t)subsys->probe_core_irq_acknowledge,
+ core,
+ "mali_core_irq_handlers"
+ ),
+ _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT
+ );
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsys);
+
+ /* Update which core number this is */
+ core->core_number = subsys->number_of_cores;
+
+ /* Update the array of cores in the subsystem. */
+ previous_nr = subsys->number_of_cores;
+ previous_size = sizeof(mali_core_renderunit*)*previous_nr;
+ new_nr = previous_nr + 1;
+ new_size = sizeof(mali_core_renderunit*)*new_nr;
+
+ if (0 != previous_nr)
+ {
+ if (NULL == subsys->mali_core_array)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Internal error"));
+ goto exit_function;
+ }
+
+ mali_core_array = (mali_core_renderunit **) _mali_osk_malloc( new_size );
+ if (NULL == mali_core_array )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Out of mem"));
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM;
+ goto exit_function;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_memcpy(mali_core_array, subsys->mali_core_array, previous_size);
+ _mali_osk_free( subsys->mali_core_array);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Success: adding a new core to subsystem array %s\n", core->description) ) ;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ mali_core_array = (mali_core_renderunit **) _mali_osk_malloc( new_size );
+ if (NULL == mali_core_array )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Out of mem"));
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM;
+ goto exit_function;
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Success: adding first core to subsystem array %s\n", core->description) ) ;
+ }
+ subsys->mali_core_array = mali_core_array;
+ mali_core_array[previous_nr] = core;
+
+ /* Add the core to the list of available cores on the system */
+ _mali_osk_list_add(&(core->list), &(subsys->renderunit_idle_head));
+
+ /* Update total number of cores */
+ subsys->number_of_cores = new_nr;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Success: mali_core_subsystem_register_renderunit %s\n", core->description));
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+exit_function:
+ mali_core_renderunit_irq_handler_remove(core);
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Called by the core when a system info update is needed
+ * We fill in info about all the core types available
+ * @param subsys Pointer to the core's @a mali_core_subsystem data structure
+ * @param info Pointer to system info struct to update
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, or another _mali_osk_errcode_t error code on failure
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_system_info_fill(mali_core_subsystem* subsys, _mali_system_info* info)
+{
+ u32 i;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK; /* OK if no cores to update info for */
+ mali_core_renderunit * core;
+ _mali_core_info **core_info_nextp;
+ _mali_core_info * cinfo;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("mali_core_subsystem_system_info_fill: %s\n", subsys->name) ) ;
+
+ /* check input */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(info, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+
+ core_info_nextp = &(info->core_info);
+ cinfo = info->core_info;
+
+ while(NULL!=cinfo)
+ {
+ core_info_nextp = &(cinfo->next);
+ cinfo = cinfo->next;
+ }
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsys);
+ for(i=0 ; i < subsys->number_of_cores ; ++i)
+ {
+ core = mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr(subsys,i);
+ if ( NULL==core )
+ {
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ goto early_exit;
+ }
+ cinfo = (_mali_core_info *)_mali_osk_calloc(1, sizeof(_mali_core_info));
+ if ( NULL==cinfo )
+ {
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM;
+ goto early_exit;
+ }
+ cinfo->version = core->core_version;
+ cinfo->type =subsys->core_type;
+ cinfo->reg_address = core->registers_base_addr;
+ cinfo->core_nr = i;
+ cinfo->next = NULL;
+ /* Writing this address to the previous' *(&next) ptr */
+ *core_info_nextp = cinfo;
+ /* Setting the next_ptr to point to &this->next_ptr */
+ core_info_nextp = &(cinfo->next);
+ }
+early_exit:
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Error: In mali_core_subsystem_system_info_fill %d\n", err));
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE(
+ cinfo = info->core_info;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Current list of cores\n"));
+ while( NULL != cinfo )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Type: 0x%x\n", cinfo->type));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Version: 0x%x\n", cinfo->version));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Reg_addr: 0x%x\n", cinfo->reg_address));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Core_nr: 0x%x\n", cinfo->core_nr));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Flags: 0x%x\n", cinfo->flags));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("*****\n"));
+ cinfo = cinfo->next;
+ }
+ );
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+
+/* Is used by external function:
+ subsystem_terminate<> */
+void mali_core_subsystem_cleanup(mali_core_subsystem* subsys)
+{
+ u32 i;
+ mali_core_renderunit * core;
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsys);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Core: subsystem_cleanup: %s\n", subsys->name )) ;
+
+ for(i=0 ; i < subsys->number_of_cores ; ++i)
+ {
+ core = mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr(subsys,i);
+
+#if USING_MMU
+ if (NULL != core->mmu)
+ {
+ /* the MMU is attached in the load_complete callback, which will never be called if the module fails to load, handle that case */
+ mali_memory_core_mmu_unregister_callback(core->mmu, mali_core_subsystem_callback_schedule_wrapper);
+ }
+#endif
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_irq_handler_remove(core);
+
+ /* When a process terminates, all cores running jobs from that process is reset and put to idle.
+ That means that when the module is unloading (this code) we are guaranteed that all cores are idle.
+ However: if something (we can't think of) is really wrong, a core may give an interrupt during this
+ unloading, and we may now in the code have a bottom-half-processing pending from the interrupts
+ we deregistered above. To be sure that the bottom halves do not access the structures after they
+ are deallocated we flush the bottom-halves processing here, before the deallocation. */
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsys);
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ /* Only reset when we are using PMM and the core is not off */
+#if MALI_PMM_NO_PMU
+ /* We need to reset when there is no PMU - but this will
+ * cause the register read/write functions to report an
+ * error (hence the if to check for CORE_OFF below) we
+ * change state to allow the reset to happen.
+ */
+ core->state = CORE_IDLE;
+#endif
+ if( core->state != CORE_OFF )
+ {
+ subsys->reset_core( core, MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_DISABLE );
+ }
+#else
+ /* Always reset the core */
+ subsys->reset_core( core, MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_DISABLE );
+#endif
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_unmap_registers(core);
+
+ _mali_osk_list_delinit(&core->list);
+
+ mali_core_renderunit_term(core);
+
+ subsys->renderunit_delete(core);
+ }
+
+ mali_core_subsystem_cleanup_all_renderunits(subsys);
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("SUCCESS: mali_core_subsystem_cleanup: %s\n", subsys->name )) ;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_number_of_cores_get(mali_core_session * session, u32 *number_of_cores)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+
+ subsystem = session->subsystem;
+ if ( NULL != number_of_cores )
+ {
+ *number_of_cores = subsystem->number_of_cores;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Core: ioctl_number_of_cores_get: %s: %u\n", subsystem->name, *number_of_cores) ) ;
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_start_job(mali_core_session * session, void *job_data)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ /* need the subsystem to run callback function */
+ subsystem = session->subsystem;
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(subsystem, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsystem);
+ err = subsystem->get_new_job_from_user(session, job_data);
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsystem);
+
+ MALI_ERROR(err);
+}
+
+
+/* We return the version number to the first core in this subsystem */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_core_version_get(mali_core_session * session, _mali_core_version *version)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+ mali_core_renderunit * core0;
+ u32 nr_return;
+
+ subsystem = session->subsystem;
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsystem);
+
+ core0 = mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr(subsystem, 0);
+
+ if( NULL == core0 )
+ {
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsystem);
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ nr_return = core0->core_version;
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsystem);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Core: ioctl_core_version_get: %s: %u\n", subsystem->name, nr_return )) ;
+
+ *version = nr_return;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_abort_job(mali_core_session * session, u32 id)
+{
+ find_and_abort(session, id);
+}
+
+static mali_bool job_should_be_aborted(mali_core_job *job, u32 abort_id)
+{
+ if ( job->abort_id == abort_id ) return MALI_TRUE;
+ else return MALI_FALSE;
+}
+
+static void find_and_abort(mali_core_session* session, u32 abort_id)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+ mali_core_renderunit *core;
+ mali_core_renderunit *tmp;
+ mali_core_job *job;
+
+ subsystem = session->subsystem;
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB( subsystem );
+
+ job = mali_job_queue_abort_job(session, abort_id);
+ if (NULL != job)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Core: Aborting %s job, with id nr: %u, from the waiting_to_run slot.\n", subsystem->name, abort_id ));
+ if (mali_job_queue_empty(session))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_list_delinit(&(session->awaiting_sessions_list));
+ }
+ subsystem->awaiting_sessions_sum_all_priorities--;
+ subsystem->return_job_to_user(job , JOB_STATUS_END_ABORT);
+ }
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY( core, tmp, &session->renderunits_working_head, mali_core_renderunit, list )
+ {
+ job = core->current_job;
+ if ( (job!=NULL) && (job_should_be_aborted (job, abort_id) ) )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Core: Aborting %s job, with id nr: %u, which is currently running on mali.\n", subsystem->name, abort_id ));
+ if ( core->state==CORE_IDLE )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Aborting core with running job which is idle. Must be something very wrong."));
+ goto end_bug;
+ }
+ mali_core_renderunit_detach_job_from_core(core, SUBSYSTEM_RESCHEDULE, JOB_STATUS_END_ABORT);
+ }
+ }
+end_bug:
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE( subsystem );
+}
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_suspend_response(mali_core_session * session, void *argument)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+
+ /* need the subsystem to run callback function */
+ subsystem = session->subsystem;
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(subsystem, _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsystem);
+ if ( NULL != subsystem->suspend_response)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("MALI_IOC_CORE_CMD_SUSPEND_RESPONSE start\n"));
+ err = subsystem->suspend_response(session, argument);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("MALI_IOC_CORE_CMD_SUSPEND_RESPONSE end\n"));
+ }
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsystem);
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+
+/* Is used by internal function:
+ mali_core_subsystem_cleanup<>s */
+/* All cores should be removed before calling this function
+Must hold subsystem_mutex before entering this function */
+static void mali_core_subsystem_cleanup_all_renderunits(mali_core_subsystem* subsys)
+{
+ int i;
+ _mali_osk_free(subsys->mali_core_array);
+ subsys->number_of_cores = 0;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Core: subsystem_cleanup_all_renderunits: %s\n", subsys->name) ) ;
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsys);
+
+ if ( ! _mali_osk_list_empty(&(subsys->renderunit_idle_head)))
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("List renderunit_list_idle should be empty."));
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(subsys->renderunit_idle_head)) ;
+ }
+
+ if ( ! _mali_osk_list_empty(&(subsys->renderunit_off_head)))
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("List renderunit_list_off should be empty."));
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(subsys->renderunit_off_head)) ;
+ }
+
+ for(i=0; i<PRIORITY_LEVELS; ++i)
+ {
+ if ( ! _mali_osk_list_empty(&(subsys->awaiting_sessions_head[i])))
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("List awaiting_sessions_linkedlist should be empty."));
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(subsys->awaiting_sessions_head[i])) ;
+ subsys->awaiting_sessions_sum_all_priorities = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( ! _mali_osk_list_empty(&(subsys->all_sessions_head)))
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("List all_sessions_linkedlist should be empty."));
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(subsys->all_sessions_head)) ;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Is used by internal functions:
+ mali_core_irq_handler_bottom_half<>;
+ mali_core_subsystem_schedule<>; */
+/* Will release the core.*/
+/* Must hold subsystem_mutex before entering this function */
+static void mali_core_subsystem_move_core_set_idle(mali_core_renderunit *core)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem *subsystem;
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ mali_core_status oldstatus;
+#endif
+ subsystem = core->subsystem;
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsystem);
+ MALI_CHECK_CORE(core);
+ MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(subsystem);
+
+ _mali_osk_timer_del(core->timer);
+ _mali_osk_timer_del(core->timer_hang_detection);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Core: subsystem_move_core_set_idle: %s\n", core->description) ) ;
+
+ core->current_job = NULL ;
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+ oldstatus = core->state;
+
+ if ( !core->pend_power_down )
+ {
+ core->state = CORE_IDLE ;
+ _mali_osk_list_move( &core->list, &subsystem->renderunit_idle_head );
+ }
+
+ if( CORE_OFF != oldstatus )
+ {
+ /* Message that this core is now idle or in fact off */
+ _mali_uk_pmm_message_s event = {
+ NULL,
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_FINISHED,
+ 0 };
+ event.data = core->pmm_id;
+ _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message( &event );
+#if USING_MMU
+ /* Only free the reference when entering idle state from
+ * anything other than power off
+ */
+ mali_memory_core_mmu_release_address_space_reference(core->mmu);
+#endif /* USING_MMU */
+ }
+
+ if( core->pend_power_down )
+ {
+ core->state = CORE_OFF ;
+ _mali_osk_list_move( &core->list, &subsystem->renderunit_off_head );
+
+ /* Done the move from the active queues, so the pending power down can be done */
+ core->pend_power_down = MALI_FALSE;
+ malipmm_core_power_down_okay( core->pmm_id );
+ }
+
+#else /* !USING_MALI_PMM */
+
+ core->state = CORE_IDLE ;
+ _mali_osk_list_move( &core->list, &subsystem->renderunit_idle_head );
+
+#if USING_MMU
+ mali_memory_core_mmu_release_address_space_reference(core->mmu);
+#endif
+
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+}
+
+/* Must hold subsystem_mutex before entering this function */
+static void mali_core_subsystem_move_set_working(mali_core_renderunit *core, mali_core_job *job)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem *subsystem;
+ mali_core_session *session;
+ u64 time_now;
+
+ session = job->session;
+ subsystem = core->subsystem;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_CORE(core);
+ MALI_CHECK_JOB(job);
+ MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(subsystem);
+
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsystem);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Core: subsystem_move_set_working: %s\n", core->description) ) ;
+
+ time_now = _mali_osk_time_get_ns();
+ job->start_time = time_now;
+#if MALI_GPU_UTILIZATION
+ mali_utilization_core_start(time_now);
+#endif
+
+ core->current_job = job ;
+ core->state = CORE_WORKING ;
+ _mali_osk_list_move( &core->list, &session->renderunits_working_head );
+
+}
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+/* Must hold subsystem_mutex before entering this function */
+static void mali_core_subsystem_move_core_set_off(mali_core_renderunit *core)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem *subsystem;
+ subsystem = core->subsystem;
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsystem);
+ MALI_CHECK_CORE(core);
+ MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(subsystem);
+
+ /* Cores must be idle before powering off */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(core->state == CORE_IDLE);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Core: subsystem_move_core_set_off: %s\n", core->description) ) ;
+
+ core->current_job = NULL ;
+ core->state = CORE_OFF ;
+ _mali_osk_list_move( &core->list, &subsystem->renderunit_off_head );
+}
+
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
+/* Is used by internal function:
+ mali_core_subsystem_schedule<>; */
+/* Returns the job with the highest priority for the subsystem. NULL if none*/
+/* Must hold subsystem_mutex before entering this function */
+static mali_core_session * mali_core_subsystem_get_waiting_session(mali_core_subsystem *subsystem)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(subsystem);
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsystem);
+
+ if ( 0 == subsystem->awaiting_sessions_sum_all_priorities )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Core: subsystem_get_waiting_job: No awaiting session found\n"));
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ for( i=0; i<PRIORITY_LEVELS ; ++i)
+ {
+ if (!_mali_osk_list_empty(&subsystem->awaiting_sessions_head[i]))
+ {
+ return _MALI_OSK_LIST_ENTRY(subsystem->awaiting_sessions_head[i].next, mali_core_session, awaiting_sessions_list);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static mali_core_job * mali_core_subsystem_release_session_get_job(mali_core_subsystem *subsystem, mali_core_session * session)
+{
+ mali_core_job *job;
+ MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(subsystem);
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsystem);
+
+ job = mali_job_queue_get_job(session);
+ subsystem->awaiting_sessions_sum_all_priorities--;
+
+ if(mali_job_queue_empty(session))
+ {
+ /* This is the last job, so remove it from the list */
+ _mali_osk_list_delinit(&session->awaiting_sessions_list);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (0 == (job->flags & MALI_UK_START_JOB_FLAG_MORE_JOBS_FOLLOW))
+ {
+ /* There are more jobs, but the follow flag is not set, so let other sessions run their jobs first */
+ _mali_osk_list_del(&(session->awaiting_sessions_list));
+ _mali_osk_list_addtail(&(session->awaiting_sessions_list), &(subsystem->awaiting_sessions_head[
+ session->queue[session->queue_head]->priority]));
+ }
+ /* else; keep on list, follow flag is set and there are more jobs in queue for this session */
+ }
+
+ MALI_CHECK_JOB(job);
+ return job;
+}
+
+/* Is used by internal functions:
+ mali_core_subsystem_schedule<> */
+/* This will start the job on the core. It will also release the core if it did not start.*/
+/* Must hold subsystem_mutex before entering this function */
+static void mali_core_job_start_on_core(mali_core_job *job, mali_core_renderunit *core)
+{
+ mali_core_session *session;
+ mali_core_subsystem *subsystem;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ session = job->session;
+ subsystem = core->subsystem;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_CORE(core);
+ MALI_CHECK_JOB(job);
+ MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(subsystem);
+ MALI_CHECK_SESSION(session);
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsystem);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Core: job_start_on_core: job=0x%x, session=0x%x, core=%s\n", job, session, core->description));
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(NULL == core->current_job) ;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(CORE_IDLE == core->state );
+
+ mali_core_subsystem_move_set_working(core, job);
+
+#if defined USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE
+ if (0 == (job->flags & MALI_UK_START_JOB_FLAG_NO_FLUSH))
+ {
+ /* Invalidate the L2 cache */
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_kernel_l2_cache_invalidate_all() )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Core: Clear of L2 failed, return job. System may not be usable for some reason.\n"));
+ mali_core_subsystem_move_core_set_idle(core);
+ subsystem->return_job_to_user(job,JOB_STATUS_END_SYSTEM_UNUSABLE );
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* Tries to start job on the core. Returns MALI_FALSE if the job could not be started */
+ err = subsystem->start_job(job, core);
+
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err )
+ {
+ /* This will happen only if there is something in the job object
+ which make it inpossible to start. Like if it require illegal memory.*/
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Core: start_job failed, return job and putting core back into idle list\n"));
+ mali_core_subsystem_move_core_set_idle(core);
+ subsystem->return_job_to_user(job,JOB_STATUS_END_ILLEGAL_JOB );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ u32 delay = _mali_osk_time_mstoticks(job->watchdog_msecs)+1;
+ job->watchdog_jiffies = _mali_osk_time_tickcount() + delay;
+ if (mali_benchmark)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_timer_add(core->timer, 1);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ _mali_osk_timer_add(core->timer, delay);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#if USING_MMU
+static void mali_core_subsystem_callback_schedule_wrapper(void* sub)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+ subsystem = (mali_core_subsystem *)sub;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("MMU: Is schedulling subsystem: %s\n", subsystem->name));
+ mali_core_subsystem_schedule(subsystem);
+}
+#endif
+
+/* Is used by internal function:
+ mali_core_irq_handler_bottom_half
+ mali_core_session_add_job
+*/
+/* Must hold subsystem_mutex before entering this function */
+static void mali_core_subsystem_schedule(mali_core_subsystem * subsystem)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit *core, *tmp;
+ mali_core_session *session;
+ mali_core_job *job;
+#ifdef MALI_REBOOTNOTIFIER
+ if (_mali_osk_atomic_read(&mali_shutdown_state) > 0) {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Core: mali already under shutdown process!!")) ;
+ return;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Core: subsystem_schedule: %s\n", subsystem->name )) ;
+
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsystem);
+
+ /* First check that there are sessions with jobs waiting to run */
+ if ( 0 == subsystem->awaiting_sessions_sum_all_priorities)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Core: No jobs available for %s\n", subsystem->name) ) ;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Returns the session with the highest priority job for the subsystem. NULL if none*/
+ session = mali_core_subsystem_get_waiting_session(subsystem);
+
+ if (NULL == session)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Core: Schedule: No runnable job found\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(core, tmp, &subsystem->renderunit_idle_head, mali_core_renderunit, list)
+ {
+#if USING_MMU
+ int err = mali_memory_core_mmu_activate_page_table(core->mmu, session->mmu_session, mali_core_subsystem_callback_schedule_wrapper, subsystem);
+ if (0 == err)
+ {
+ /* core points to a core where the MMU page table activation succeeded */
+#endif
+ /* This will remove the job from queue system */
+ job = mali_core_subsystem_release_session_get_job(subsystem, session);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(job);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Core: Schedule: Got a job 0x%x\n", job));
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ {
+ /* Message that there is a job scheduled to run
+ * NOTE: mali_core_job_start_on_core() can fail to start
+ * the job for several reasons, but it will move the core
+ * back to idle which will create the FINISHED message
+ * so we can still say that the job is SCHEDULED
+ */
+ _mali_uk_pmm_message_s event = {
+ NULL,
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_SCHEDULED,
+ 0 };
+ event.data = core->pmm_id;
+ _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message( &event );
+ }
+#endif
+ /* This will {remove core from freelist AND start the job on the core}*/
+ mali_core_job_start_on_core(job, core);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Core: Schedule: Job started, done\n"));
+ return;
+#if USING_MMU
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Core: Schedule: Could not activate MMU. Scheduelling postponed to MMU, checking next.\n"));
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ {
+ /* Message that there are jobs to run */
+ _mali_uk_pmm_message_s event = {
+ NULL,
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_QUEUED,
+ 0 };
+ if( subsystem->core_type == _MALI_GP2 || subsystem->core_type == _MALI_400_GP )
+ {
+ event.data = MALI_PMM_CORE_GP;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Check the PP is supported by the PMM */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( subsystem->core_type == _MALI_200 || subsystem->core_type == _MALI_400_PP );
+ /* We state that all PP cores are scheduled to inform the PMM
+ * that it may need to power something up!
+ */
+ event.data = MALI_PMM_CORE_PP_ALL;
+ }
+ _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message( &event );
+ }
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
+}
+
+/* Is used by external function:
+ session_begin<> */
+void mali_core_session_begin(mali_core_session * session)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+ int i;
+
+ subsystem = session->subsystem;
+ if ( NULL == subsystem )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Missing data in struct\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Core: session_begin: for %s\n", session->subsystem->name )) ;
+
+ session->magic_nr = SESSION_MAGIC_NR;
+
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&session->renderunits_working_head);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_JOB_QUEUE_SIZE; i++)
+ {
+ session->queue[i] = NULL;
+ }
+ session->queue_head = 0;
+ session->queue_tail = 0;
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&session->awaiting_sessions_list);
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&session->all_sessions_list);
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsystem);
+ _mali_osk_list_add(&session->all_sessions_list, &session->subsystem->all_sessions_head);
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_init(&session->jobs_received, 0);
+ _mali_osk_atomic_init(&session->jobs_returned, 0);
+ session->pid = _mali_osk_get_pid();
+#endif
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsystem);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Core: session_begin: for %s DONE\n", session->subsystem->name) ) ;
+}
+
+#if USING_MMU
+static void mali_core_renderunit_stop_bus(mali_core_renderunit* core)
+{
+ core->subsystem->stop_bus(core);
+}
+#endif
+
+void mali_core_session_close(mali_core_session * session)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+ mali_core_renderunit *core;
+
+ subsystem = session->subsystem;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(subsystem);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Core: session_close: for %s\n", session->subsystem->name) ) ;
+
+ /* We must grab subsystem mutex since the list this session belongs to
+ is owned by the subsystem */
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB( subsystem );
+
+ /* Remove this session from the global sessionlist */
+ _mali_osk_list_delinit(&session->all_sessions_list);
+
+ _mali_osk_list_delinit(&(session->awaiting_sessions_list));
+
+ /* Return the potensial waiting job to user */
+ while ( !mali_job_queue_empty(session) )
+ {
+ /* Queue not empty */
+ mali_core_job *job = mali_job_queue_get_job(session);
+ subsystem->return_job_to_user( job, JOB_STATUS_END_SHUTDOWN );
+ subsystem->awaiting_sessions_sum_all_priorities--;
+ }
+
+ /* Kill active cores working for this session - freeing their jobs
+ Since the handling of one core also could stop jobs from another core, there is a while loop */
+ while ( ! _mali_osk_list_empty(&session->renderunits_working_head) )
+ {
+ core = _MALI_OSK_LIST_ENTRY(session->renderunits_working_head.next, mali_core_renderunit, list);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Core: session_close: Core was working: %s\n", core->description )) ;
+ mali_core_renderunit_detach_job_from_core(core, SUBSYSTEM_RESCHEDULE, JOB_STATUS_END_SHUTDOWN );
+ }
+ _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&session->renderunits_working_head); /* Not necessary - we will _mali_osk_free session*/
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Core: session_close: for %s FINISHED\n", session->subsystem->name )) ;
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE( subsystem );
+}
+
+/* Must hold subsystem_mutex before entering this function */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_session_add_job(mali_core_session * session, mali_core_job *job, mali_core_job **job_return)
+{
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+
+ job->magic_nr = JOB_MAGIC_NR;
+ MALI_CHECK_SESSION(session);
+
+ subsystem = session->subsystem;
+ MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(subsystem);
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsystem);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Core: session_add_job: for %s\n", subsystem->name )) ;
+
+ /* Setting the default value; No job to return */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(job_return);
+ *job_return = NULL;
+
+ if (mali_job_queue_empty(session))
+ {
+ /* Add session to the wait list only if it didn't already have a job waiting. */
+ _mali_osk_list_addtail( &(session->awaiting_sessions_list), &(subsystem->awaiting_sessions_head[job->priority]));
+ }
+
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != mali_job_queue_add_job(session, job))
+ {
+ if (mali_job_queue_empty(session))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_list_delinit(&(session->awaiting_sessions_list));
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Core: session_add_job: %s queue is full\n", subsystem->name));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* Continue to add the new job as the next job from this session */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Core: session_add_job job=0x%x\n", job));
+
+ subsystem->awaiting_sessions_sum_all_priorities++;
+
+ mali_core_subsystem_schedule(subsystem);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Core: session_add_job: for %s FINISHED\n", session->subsystem->name )) ;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static void mali_core_job_set_run_time(mali_core_job * job, u64 end_time)
+{
+ u32 time_used_nano_seconds;
+
+ time_used_nano_seconds = end_time - job->start_time;
+ job->render_time_usecs = time_used_nano_seconds / 1000;
+}
+
+static void mali_core_renderunit_detach_job_from_core(mali_core_renderunit* core, mali_subsystem_reschedule_option reschedule, mali_subsystem_job_end_code end_status)
+{
+ mali_core_job * job;
+ mali_core_subsystem * subsystem;
+ mali_bool already_in_detach_function;
+ u64 time_now;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(CORE_IDLE != core->state);
+ time_now = _mali_osk_time_get_ns();
+ job = core->current_job;
+ subsystem = core->subsystem;
+
+ /* The reset_core() called some lines below might call this detach
+ * funtion again. To protect the core object from being modified by
+ * recursive calls, the in_detach_function would track if it is an recursive call
+ */
+ already_in_detach_function = core->in_detach_function;
+
+
+ if ( MALI_FALSE == already_in_detach_function )
+ {
+ core->in_detach_function = MALI_TRUE;
+ if ( NULL != job )
+ {
+ mali_core_job_set_run_time(job, time_now);
+ core->current_job = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (JOB_STATUS_END_SEG_FAULT == end_status)
+ {
+ subsystem->reset_core( core, MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_HARD );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ subsystem->reset_core( core, MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_RUNABLE );
+ }
+
+ if ( MALI_FALSE == already_in_detach_function )
+ {
+ if ( CORE_IDLE != core->state )
+ {
+ #if MALI_GPU_UTILIZATION
+ mali_utilization_core_end(time_now);
+ #endif
+ mali_core_subsystem_move_core_set_idle(core);
+ }
+
+ core->in_detach_function = MALI_FALSE;
+
+ if ( SUBSYSTEM_RESCHEDULE == reschedule )
+ {
+ mali_core_subsystem_schedule(subsystem);
+ }
+ if ( NULL != job )
+ {
+ core->subsystem->return_job_to_user(job, end_status);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#if USING_MMU
+/* This function intentionally does not release the semaphore. You must run
+ stop_bus_for_all_cores(), reset_all_cores_on_mmu() and continue_job_handling()
+ after calling this function, and then call unlock_subsystem() to release the
+ semaphore. */
+
+static void lock_subsystem(struct mali_core_subsystem * subsys)
+{
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsys);
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsys);
+}
+
+/* You must run lock_subsystem() before entering this function, to ensure that
+ the subsystem mutex is held.
+ Later, unlock_subsystem() can be called to release the mutex.
+
+ This function only stops cores behind the given MMU, unless "mmu" is NULL, in
+ which case all cores are stopped.
+*/
+static void stop_bus_for_all_cores_on_mmu(struct mali_core_subsystem * subsys, void* mmu)
+{
+ u32 i;
+
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsys);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2,("Handling: bus stop %s\n", subsys->name ));
+ for(i=0 ; i < subsys->number_of_cores ; ++i)
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit * core;
+ core = mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr(subsys,i);
+
+ /* We stop only cores behind the given MMU, unless MMU is NULL */
+ if ( (NULL!=mmu) && (core->mmu != mmu) ) continue;
+
+ if ( CORE_IDLE != core->state )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Stopping bus on core %s\n", core->description));
+ mali_core_renderunit_stop_bus(core);
+ core->error_recovery = MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4,("Core: not active %s\n", core->description ));
+ }
+ }
+ /* Mutex is still being held, to prevent things to happen while we do cleanup */
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsys);
+}
+
+/* You must run lock_subsystem() before entering this function, to ensure that
+ the subsystem mutex is held.
+ Later, unlock_subsystem() can be called to release the mutex.
+
+ This function only resets cores behind the given MMU, unless "mmu" is NULL, in
+ which case all cores are reset.
+*/
+static void reset_all_cores_on_mmu(struct mali_core_subsystem * subsys, void* mmu)
+{
+ u32 i;
+
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsys);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Handling: reset cores from mmu: 0x%x on %s\n", mmu, subsys->name ));
+ for(i=0 ; i < subsys->number_of_cores ; ++i)
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit * core;
+ core = mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr(subsys,i);
+
+ /* We reset only cores behind the given MMU, unless MMU is NULL */
+ if ( (NULL!=mmu) && (core->mmu != mmu) ) continue;
+
+ if ( CORE_IDLE != core->state )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Abort and reset core: %s\n", core->description ));
+ mali_core_renderunit_detach_job_from_core(core, SUBSYSTEM_WAIT, JOB_STATUS_END_SEG_FAULT);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Core: not active %s\n", core->description ));
+ }
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Handling: done %s\n", subsys->name ));
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsys);
+}
+
+/* You must run lock_subsystem() before entering this function, to ensure that
+ the subsystem mutex is held.
+ Later, unlock_subsystem() can be called to release the mutex. */
+static void continue_job_handling(struct mali_core_subsystem * subsys)
+{
+ u32 i, j;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Handling: Continue: %s\n", subsys->name ));
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsys);
+
+
+ for(i=0 ; i < subsys->number_of_cores ; ++i)
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit * core;
+ core = mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr(subsys,i);
+ core->error_recovery = MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+
+ i = subsys->number_of_cores;
+ j = subsys->awaiting_sessions_sum_all_priorities;
+
+ /* Schedule MIN(nr_waiting_jobs , number of cores) times */
+ while( i-- && j--)
+ {
+ mali_core_subsystem_schedule(subsys);
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Handling: done %s\n", subsys->name ));
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsys);
+}
+
+/* Unlock the subsystem. */
+static void unlock_subsystem(struct mali_core_subsystem * subsys)
+{
+ MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(subsys);
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+}
+
+void mali_core_subsystem_broadcast_notification(struct mali_core_subsystem * subsys, mali_core_notification_message message, u32 data)
+{
+ void * mmu;
+ mmu = (void*) data;
+
+ switch(message)
+ {
+ case MMU_KILL_STEP0_LOCK_SUBSYSTEM:
+ break;
+ case MMU_KILL_STEP1_STOP_BUS_FOR_ALL_CORES:
+ stop_bus_for_all_cores_on_mmu(subsys, mmu);
+ break;
+ case MMU_KILL_STEP2_RESET_ALL_CORES_AND_ABORT_THEIR_JOBS:
+ reset_all_cores_on_mmu(subsys, mmu );
+ break;
+ case MMU_KILL_STEP3_CONTINUE_JOB_HANDLING:
+ continue_job_handling(subsys);
+ break;
+ case MMU_KILL_STEP4_UNLOCK_SUBSYSTEM:
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Illegal message: 0x%x, data: 0x%x\n", (u32)message, data));
+ break;
+ }
+}
+#endif /* USING_MMU */
+
+void job_watchdog_set(mali_core_job * job, u32 watchdog_msecs)
+{
+ if (watchdog_msecs == 0) job->watchdog_msecs = mali_max_job_runtime; /* use the default */
+ else if (watchdog_msecs > WATCHDOG_MSECS_MAX) job->watchdog_msecs = WATCHDOG_MSECS_MAX; /* no larger than max */
+ else if (watchdog_msecs < WATCHDOG_MSECS_MIN) job->watchdog_msecs = WATCHDOG_MSECS_MIN; /* not below min */
+ else job->watchdog_msecs = watchdog_msecs;
+}
+
+u32 mali_core_hang_check_timeout_get(void)
+{
+ /* check the value. The user might have set the value outside the allowed range */
+ if (mali_hang_check_interval > HANG_CHECK_MSECS_MAX) mali_hang_check_interval = HANG_CHECK_MSECS_MAX; /* cap to max */
+ else if (mali_hang_check_interval < HANG_CHECK_MSECS_MIN) mali_hang_check_interval = HANG_CHECK_MSECS_MIN; /* cap to min */
+
+ /* return the active value */
+ return mali_hang_check_interval;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_irq_handler_upper_half (void * data)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit *core;
+ u32 has_pending_irq;
+
+ core = (mali_core_renderunit * )data;
+
+ if(core && (CORE_OFF == core->state))
+ {
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+ if ( (NULL == core) ||
+ (NULL == core->subsystem) ||
+ (NULL == core->subsystem->irq_handler_upper_half) )
+ {
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+ MALI_CHECK_CORE(core);
+ MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(core->subsystem);
+
+ has_pending_irq = core->subsystem->irq_handler_upper_half(core);
+
+ if ( has_pending_irq )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_irq_schedulework( core->irq ) ;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+ if (mali_benchmark) MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+}
+
+static void mali_core_irq_handler_bottom_half ( void *data )
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit *core;
+ mali_core_subsystem* subsystem;
+
+ mali_subsystem_job_end_code job_status;
+
+ core = (mali_core_renderunit * )data;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_CORE(core);
+ subsystem = core->subsystem;
+ MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(subsystem);
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB( subsystem );
+ if ( CORE_IDLE == core->state || CORE_OFF == core->state ) goto end_function;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("IRQ: handling irq from core %s\n", core->description )) ;
+
+ _mali_osk_cache_flushall();
+
+ /* This function must also update the job status flag */
+ job_status = subsystem->irq_handler_bottom_half( core );
+
+ /* Retval is nonzero if the job is finished. */
+ if ( JOB_STATUS_CONTINUE_RUN != job_status )
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_detach_job_from_core(core, SUBSYSTEM_RESCHEDULE, job_status);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ switch ( core->state )
+ {
+ case CORE_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Watchdog SW Timeout of job from core: %s\n", core->description ));
+ mali_core_renderunit_detach_job_from_core(core, SUBSYSTEM_RESCHEDULE, JOB_STATUS_END_TIMEOUT_SW );
+ break;
+
+ case CORE_POLL:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("Poll core: %s\n", core->description )) ;
+ core->state = CORE_WORKING;
+ _mali_osk_timer_add( core->timer, 1);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("IRQ: The job on the core continue to run: %s\n", core->description )) ;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+end_function:
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsystem);
+}
+
+void subsystem_flush_mapped_mem_cache(void)
+{
+ _mali_osk_cache_flushall();
+ _mali_osk_mem_barrier();
+}
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_signal_power_down(mali_core_subsystem *subsys, u32 mali_core_nr, mali_bool immediate_only)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit * core = NULL;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(subsys);
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsys);
+
+ /* It is possible that this signal funciton can be called during a driver exit,
+ * and so the requested core may now be destroyed. (This is due to us not having
+ * the subsys lock before signalling power down).
+ * mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr() will report a Mali ERR because
+ * the core number is out of range (which is a valid error in other cases).
+ * So instead we check here (now that we have the subsys lock) and let the
+ * caller cope with the core get failure and check that the core has
+ * been unregistered in the PMM as part of its destruction.
+ */
+ if ( subsys->number_of_cores > mali_core_nr )
+ {
+ core = mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr(subsys, mali_core_nr);
+ }
+
+ if ( NULL == core )
+ {
+ /* Couldn't find the core */
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 1, ("Core: Failed to find core to power down\n") );
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+ else if ( core->state != CORE_IDLE )
+ {
+ /* When powering down we either set a pending power down flag here so we
+ * can power down cleanly after the job completes or we don't set the
+ * flag if we have been asked to only do a power down right now
+ * In either case, return that the core is busy
+ */
+ if ( !immediate_only ) core->pend_power_down = MALI_TRUE;
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 5, ("Core: No idle core to power down\n") );
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY);
+ }
+
+ /* Shouldn't have a pending power down flag set */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( !core->pend_power_down );
+
+ /* Move core to off queue */
+ mali_core_subsystem_move_core_set_off(core);
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_signal_power_up(mali_core_subsystem *subsys, u32 mali_core_nr, mali_bool queue_only)
+{
+ mali_core_renderunit * core;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(subsys);
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsys);
+
+ core = mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr(subsys, mali_core_nr);
+
+ if( core == NULL )
+ {
+ /* Couldn't find the core */
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 1, ("Core: Failed to find core to power up\n") );
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+ else if( core->state != CORE_OFF )
+ {
+ /* This will usually happen because we are trying to cancel a pending power down */
+ core->pend_power_down = MALI_FALSE;
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 1, ("Core: No powered off core to power up (cancelled power down?)\n") );
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY);
+ }
+
+ /* Shouldn't have a pending power down set */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( !core->pend_power_down );
+
+ /* Move core to idle queue */
+ mali_core_subsystem_move_core_set_idle(core);
+
+ if( !queue_only )
+ {
+ /* Reset MMU & core - core must be idle to allow this */
+#if USING_MMU
+ if ( NULL!=core->mmu )
+ {
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+ if (core->pmm_id != MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0)
+ {
+#endif
+ mali_kernel_mmu_reset(core->mmu);
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+ }
+#endif
+
+ }
+#endif /* USING_MMU */
+ subsys->reset_core( core, MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_RUNABLE );
+ }
+
+ /* Need to schedule work to start on this core */
+ mali_core_subsystem_schedule(subsys);
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+u32 mali_core_renderunit_dump_state(mali_core_subsystem* subsystem, char *buf, u32 size)
+{
+ u32 i, len = 0;
+ mali_core_renderunit *core;
+ mali_core_renderunit *tmp_core;
+
+ mali_core_session* session;
+ mali_core_session* tmp_session;
+
+ if (0 >= size)
+ {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB( subsystem );
+
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, "Subsystem:\n");
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Name: %s\n", subsystem->name);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < subsystem->number_of_cores; i++)
+ {
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Core: #%u\n",
+ subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->core_number);
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Description: %s\n",
+ subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->description);
+ switch(subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->state)
+ {
+ case CORE_IDLE:
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " State: CORE_IDLE\n");
+ break;
+ case CORE_WORKING:
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " State: CORE_WORKING\n");
+ break;
+ case CORE_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT:
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " State: CORE_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT\n");
+ break;
+ case CORE_POLL:
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " State: CORE_POLL\n");
+ break;
+ case CORE_HANG_CHECK_TIMEOUT:
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " State: CORE_HANG_CHECK_TIMEOUT\n");
+ break;
+ case CORE_OFF:
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " State: CORE_OFF\n");
+ break;
+ default:
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " State: Unknown (0x%X)\n",
+ subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->state);
+ break;
+ }
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Current job: 0x%X\n",
+ (u32)(subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->current_job));
+ if (subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->current_job)
+ {
+ u64 time_used_nano_seconds;
+ u32 time_used_micro_seconds;
+ u64 time_now = _mali_osk_time_get_ns();
+
+ time_used_nano_seconds = time_now - subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->current_job->start_time;
+ time_used_micro_seconds = ((u32)(time_used_nano_seconds)) / 1000;
+
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Current job session: 0x%X\n",
+ subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->current_job->session);
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Current job number: %d\n",
+ subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->current_job->job_nr);
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Current job render_time micro seconds: %d\n",
+ time_used_micro_seconds );
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Current job start time micro seconds: %d\n",
+ (u32) (subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->current_job->start_time >>10) );
+ }
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Core version: 0x%X\n",
+ subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->core_version);
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " PMM id: 0x%X\n",
+ subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->pmm_id);
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Power down requested: %s\n",
+ subsystem->mali_core_array[i]->pend_power_down ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
+#endif
+ }
+
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Cores on idle list:\n");
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(core, tmp_core, &subsystem->renderunit_idle_head, mali_core_renderunit, list)
+ {
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Core #%u\n", core->core_number);
+ }
+
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Cores on off list:\n");
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(core, tmp_core, &subsystem->renderunit_off_head, mali_core_renderunit, list)
+ {
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Core #%u\n", core->core_number);
+ }
+
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Connected sessions:\n");
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(session, tmp_session, &subsystem->all_sessions_head, mali_core_session, all_sessions_list)
+ {
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+ " Session 0x%X:\n", (u32)session);
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+ " Queue depth: %u\n", mali_job_queue_size(session));
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+ " First waiting job: 0x%p\n", session->queue[session->queue_head]);
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Notification queue: %s\n",
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_is_empty(session->notification_queue) ? "EMPTY" : "NON-EMPTY");
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+ " Jobs received:%4d\n", _mali_osk_atomic_read(&session->jobs_received));
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+ " Jobs started :%4d\n", _mali_osk_atomic_read(&session->jobs_started));
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+ " Jobs ended :%4d\n", _mali_osk_atomic_read(&session->jobs_ended));
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len,
+ " Jobs returned:%4d\n", _mali_osk_atomic_read(&session->jobs_returned));
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " PID: %d\n", session->pid);
+ }
+
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Waiting sessions sum all priorities: %u\n",
+ subsystem->awaiting_sessions_sum_all_priorities);
+ for (i = 0; i < PRIORITY_LEVELS; i++)
+ {
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Waiting sessions with priority %u:\n", i);
+ _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(session, tmp_session, &subsystem->awaiting_sessions_head[i],
+ mali_core_session, awaiting_sessions_list)
+ {
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Session 0x%X:\n", (u32)session);
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Waiting job: 0x%X\n",
+ (u32)session->queue[session->queue_head]);
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size - len, " Notification queue: %s\n",
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_is_empty(session->notification_queue) ? "EMPTY" : "NON-EMPTY");
+ }
+ }
+
+ MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE( subsystem );
+ return len;
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_rendercore.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_rendercore.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5fbe686
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_rendercore.h
@@ -0,0 +1,565 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_RENDERCORE_H__
+#define __MALI_RENDERCORE_H__
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+
+#define PRIORITY_LEVELS 3
+#define PRIORITY_MAX 0
+#define PRIORITY_MIN (PRIORITY_MAX+PRIORITY_LEVELS-1)
+
+/* This file contains what we need in kernel for all core types. */
+
+typedef enum
+{
+ CORE_IDLE, /**< Core is ready for a new job */
+ CORE_WORKING, /**< Core is working on a job */
+ CORE_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT, /**< Core is working but it has timed out */
+ CORE_POLL, /**< Poll timer triggered, pending handling */
+ CORE_HANG_CHECK_TIMEOUT,/**< Timeout for hang detection */
+ CORE_OFF /**< Core is powered off */
+} mali_core_status;
+
+typedef enum
+{
+ SUBSYSTEM_RESCHEDULE,
+ SUBSYSTEM_WAIT
+} mali_subsystem_reschedule_option;
+
+typedef enum
+{
+ MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_RUNABLE,
+ MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_DISABLE,
+ MALI_CORE_RESET_STYLE_HARD
+} mali_core_reset_style;
+
+typedef enum
+{
+ JOB_STATUS_CONTINUE_RUN = 0x01,
+ JOB_STATUS_END_SUCCESS = 1<<(16+0),
+ JOB_STATUS_END_OOM = 1<<(16+1),
+ JOB_STATUS_END_ABORT = 1<<(16+2),
+ JOB_STATUS_END_TIMEOUT_SW = 1<<(16+3),
+ JOB_STATUS_END_HANG = 1<<(16+4),
+ JOB_STATUS_END_SEG_FAULT = 1<<(16+5),
+ JOB_STATUS_END_ILLEGAL_JOB = 1<<(16+6),
+ JOB_STATUS_END_UNKNOWN_ERR = 1<<(16+7),
+ JOB_STATUS_END_SHUTDOWN = 1<<(16+8),
+ JOB_STATUS_END_SYSTEM_UNUSABLE = 1<<(16+9)
+} mali_subsystem_job_end_code;
+
+
+struct mali_core_job;
+struct mali_core_subsystem;
+struct mali_core_renderunit;
+struct mali_core_session;
+
+/* We have one of these subsystems for each core type */
+typedef struct mali_core_subsystem
+{
+ struct mali_core_renderunit ** mali_core_array; /* An array of all cores of this type */
+ u32 number_of_cores; /* Number of cores in this list */
+
+ _mali_core_type core_type;
+
+ u32 magic_nr;
+
+ _mali_osk_list_t renderunit_idle_head; /* Idle cores of this type */
+ _mali_osk_list_t renderunit_off_head; /* Powered off cores of this type */
+
+ /* Linked list for each priority of sessions with a job ready for scheduelling */
+ _mali_osk_list_t awaiting_sessions_head[PRIORITY_LEVELS];
+ u32 awaiting_sessions_sum_all_priorities;
+
+ /* Linked list of all sessions connected to this coretype */
+ _mali_osk_list_t all_sessions_head;
+
+ /* Linked list of all sessions connected to this coretype */
+ struct _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * notification_queue;
+
+ const char * name;
+ mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id;
+
+ /**** Functions registered for this core type. Set during mali_core_init ******/
+ /* Start this job on this core. Return MALI_TRUE if the job was started. */
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t (*start_job)(struct mali_core_job * job, struct mali_core_renderunit * core);
+
+ /* Check if given core has an interrupt pending. Return MALI_TRUE and set mask to 0 if pending */
+ u32 (*irq_handler_upper_half)(struct mali_core_renderunit * core);
+
+ /* This function should check if the interrupt indicates that job was finished.
+ If so it should update the job-struct, reset the core registers, and return MALI_TRUE, .
+ If the job is still working after this function it should return MALI_FALSE.
+ The function must also enable the bits in the interrupt mask for the core.
+ Called by the bottom half interrupt function. */
+ int (*irq_handler_bottom_half)(struct mali_core_renderunit* core);
+
+ /* This function is called from the ioctl function and should return a mali_core_job pointer
+ to a created mali_core_job object with the data given from userspace */
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t (*get_new_job_from_user)(struct mali_core_session * session, void * argument);
+
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t (*suspend_response)(struct mali_core_session * session, void * argument);
+
+ /* This function is called from the ioctl function and should write the necessary data
+ to userspace telling which job was finished and the status and debuginfo for this job.
+ The function must also free and cleanup the input job object. */
+ void (*return_job_to_user)(struct mali_core_job * job, mali_subsystem_job_end_code end_status);
+
+ /* Is called when a subsystem shuts down. This function needs to
+ release internal pointers in the core struct, and free the
+ core struct before returning.
+ It is not allowed to write to any registers, since this
+ unmapping is already done. */
+ void (*renderunit_delete)(struct mali_core_renderunit * core);
+
+ /* Is called when we want to abort a job that is running on the core.
+ This is done if program exits while core is running */
+ void (*reset_core)(struct mali_core_renderunit * core, mali_core_reset_style style);
+
+ /* Is called when the rendercore wants the core to give an interrupt */
+ void (*probe_core_irq_trigger)(struct mali_core_renderunit* core);
+
+ /* Is called when the irq probe wants the core to acknowledge an interrupt from the hw */
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t (*probe_core_irq_acknowledge)(struct mali_core_renderunit* core);
+
+ /* Called when the rendercore want to issue a bus stop request to a core */
+ void (*stop_bus)(struct mali_core_renderunit* core);
+} mali_core_subsystem;
+
+
+/* Per core data. This must be embedded into each core type internal core info. */
+typedef struct mali_core_renderunit
+{
+ struct mali_core_subsystem * subsystem; /* The core belongs to this subsystem */
+ _mali_osk_list_t list; /* Is always in subsystem->idle_list OR session->renderunits_working */
+ mali_core_status state;
+ mali_bool error_recovery; /* Indicates if the core is waiting for external help to recover (typically the MMU) */
+ mali_bool in_detach_function;
+ struct mali_core_job * current_job; /* Current job being processed on this core ||NULL */
+ u32 magic_nr;
+ _mali_osk_timer_t * timer;
+ _mali_osk_timer_t * timer_hang_detection;
+
+ mali_io_address registers_mapped; /* IO-mapped pointer to registers */
+ u32 registers_base_addr; /* Base addres of the registers */
+ u32 size; /* The size of registers_mapped */
+ const char * description; /* Description of this core. */
+ u32 irq_nr; /* The IRQ nr for this core */
+ u32 core_version;
+#if USING_MMU
+ u32 mmu_id;
+ void * mmu; /* The MMU this rendercore is behind.*/
+#endif
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ mali_pmm_core_id pmm_id; /* The PMM core id */
+ mali_bool pend_power_down; /* Power down is requested */
+#endif
+
+ u32 core_number; /* 0 for first detected core of this type, 1 for second and so on */
+
+ _mali_osk_irq_t *irq;
+} mali_core_renderunit;
+
+
+#define MALI_JOB_QUEUE_SIZE 8
+/* Per open FILE data. */
+/* You must held subsystem->mutex before any transactions to this datatype. */
+typedef struct mali_core_session
+{
+ struct mali_core_subsystem * subsystem; /* The session belongs to this subsystem */
+ _mali_osk_list_t renderunits_working_head; /* List of renderunits working for this session */
+ struct mali_core_job *queue[MALI_JOB_QUEUE_SIZE]; /* The next job from this session to run */
+ int queue_head;
+ int queue_tail;
+ int queue_size;
+
+ _mali_osk_list_t awaiting_sessions_list; /* Linked list of sessions with jobs, for each priority */
+ _mali_osk_list_t all_sessions_list; /* Linked list of all sessions on the system. */
+
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * notification_queue; /* Messages back to Base in userspace*/
+#if USING_MMU
+ struct mali_session_data * mmu_session; /* The session associated with the MMU page tables for this core */
+#endif
+ u32 magic_nr;
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ _mali_osk_atomic_t jobs_received;
+ _mali_osk_atomic_t jobs_started;
+ _mali_osk_atomic_t jobs_ended;
+ _mali_osk_atomic_t jobs_returned;
+ u32 pid;
+#endif
+} mali_core_session;
+
+/* This must be embedded into a specific mali_core_job struct */
+/* use this macro to get spesific mali_core_job: container_of(ptr, type, member)*/
+typedef struct mali_core_job
+{
+ _mali_osk_list_t list; /* Linked list of jobs. Used by struct mali_core_session */
+ struct mali_core_session *session;
+ u32 magic_nr;
+ u32 priority;
+ u32 watchdog_msecs;
+ u32 render_time_usecs ;
+ u64 start_time;
+ unsigned long watchdog_jiffies;
+ u32 abort_id;
+ u32 job_nr;
+ _mali_uk_start_job_flags flags;
+} mali_core_job;
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE mali_bool mali_job_queue_empty(mali_core_session *session)
+{
+ if (0 == session->queue_size)
+ {
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE mali_bool mali_job_queue_full(mali_core_session *session)
+{
+ if (MALI_JOB_QUEUE_SIZE == session->queue_size)
+ {
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+}
+
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_job_queue_add_job(mali_core_session *session, struct mali_core_job *job)
+{
+ if (mali_job_queue_full(session))
+ {
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ session->queue[session->queue_tail] = job;
+ session->queue_tail = (session->queue_tail + 1) % MALI_JOB_QUEUE_SIZE;
+ session->queue_size++;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE struct mali_core_job *mali_job_queue_get_job(mali_core_session *session)
+{
+ struct mali_core_job *job;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(!mali_job_queue_empty(session));
+
+ job = session->queue[session->queue_head];
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(job);
+
+ session->queue[session->queue_head] = NULL;
+ session->queue_head = (session->queue_head + 1) % MALI_JOB_QUEUE_SIZE;
+ session->queue_size--;
+
+ return job;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 mali_job_queue_size(mali_core_session *session)
+{
+ return (u32)(session->queue_size);
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE struct mali_core_job *mali_job_queue_abort_job(mali_core_session *session, u32 abort_id)
+{
+ int i;
+ int n;
+ struct mali_core_job *job = NULL;
+
+ for (i = session->queue_head, n = session->queue_size; n > 0; n--, i = (i+1)%MALI_JOB_QUEUE_SIZE)
+ {
+ if (session->queue[i]->abort_id == abort_id)
+ {
+ /* Remove job from queue */
+ job = session->queue[i];
+ session->queue[i] = NULL;
+
+ session->queue_size -= 1;
+ n--;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (NULL == job)
+ {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Rearrange queue */
+ while (n > 0)
+ {
+ int next = (i + 1) % MALI_JOB_QUEUE_SIZE;
+ session->queue[i] = session->queue[next];
+ i = next;
+ n--;
+ }
+ session->queue_tail = i;
+
+ return job;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * The rendercode subsystem is included in the subsystems[] array.
+ */
+extern struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_rendercore;
+
+void subsystem_flush_mapped_mem_cache(void);
+
+
+#define SUBSYSTEM_MAGIC_NR 0xdeadbeef
+#define CORE_MAGIC_NR 0xcafebabe
+#define SESSION_MAGIC_NR 0xbabe1234
+#define JOB_MAGIC_NR 0x0123abcd
+
+
+#define MALI_CHECK_SUBSYSTEM(subsystem)\
+ do { \
+ if ( SUBSYSTEM_MAGIC_NR != subsystem->magic_nr) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Wrong magic number"));\
+ } while (0)
+
+#define MALI_CHECK_CORE(CORE)\
+ do { \
+ if ( CORE_MAGIC_NR != CORE->magic_nr) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Wrong magic number"));\
+} while (0)
+
+#define MALI_CHECK_SESSION(SESSION)\
+ do { \
+ if ( SESSION_MAGIC_NR != SESSION->magic_nr) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Wrong magic number"));\
+} while (0)
+
+#define MALI_CHECK_JOB(JOB)\
+ do { \
+ if ( JOB_MAGIC_NR != JOB->magic_nr) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Wrong magic number"));\
+} while (0)
+
+
+/* Check if job_a has higher priority than job_b */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE int job_has_higher_priority(mali_core_job * job_a, mali_core_job * job_b)
+{
+ /* The lowest number has the highest priority */
+ return (int) (job_a->priority < job_b->priority);
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void job_priority_set(mali_core_job * job, u32 priority)
+{
+ if (priority > PRIORITY_MIN) job->priority = PRIORITY_MIN;
+ else job->priority = priority;
+}
+
+void job_watchdog_set(mali_core_job * job, u32 watchdog_msecs);
+
+/* For use by const default register settings (e.g. set these after reset) */
+typedef struct register_address_and_value
+{
+ u32 address;
+ u32 value;
+} register_address_and_value ;
+
+
+/* For use by dynamic default register settings (e.g. set these after reset) */
+typedef struct register_address_and_value_list
+{
+ _mali_osk_list_t list;
+ register_address_and_value item;
+} register_address_and_value_list ;
+
+/* Used if the user wants to set a continious block of registers */
+typedef struct register_array_user
+{
+ u32 entries_in_array;
+ u32 start_address;
+ void __user * reg_array;
+}register_array_user;
+
+
+#define MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_GRAB(subsys) \
+ do { \
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("MUTEX: GRAB %s() %d on %s\n",__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, subsys->name)); \
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait( rendercores_global_mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW); \
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("MUTEX: GRABBED %s() %d on %s\n",__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, subsys->name)); \
+ if ( SUBSYSTEM_MAGIC_NR != subsys->magic_nr ) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Wrong magic number"));\
+ rendercores_global_mutex_is_held = 1; \
+ rendercores_global_mutex_owner = _mali_osk_get_tid(); \
+ } while (0) ;
+
+#define MALI_CORE_SUBSYSTEM_MUTEX_RELEASE(subsys) \
+ do { \
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("MUTEX: RELEASE %s() %d on %s\n",__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, subsys->name)); \
+ rendercores_global_mutex_is_held = 0; \
+ rendercores_global_mutex_owner = 0; \
+ if ( SUBSYSTEM_MAGIC_NR != subsys->magic_nr ) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Wrong magic number"));\
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal( rendercores_global_mutex, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW); \
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("MUTEX: RELEASED %s() %d on %s\n",__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, subsys->name)); \
+ if ( SUBSYSTEM_MAGIC_NR != subsys->magic_nr ) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Wrong magic number"));\
+ } while (0) ;
+
+
+#define MALI_ASSERT_MUTEX_IS_GRABBED(input_pointer)\
+ do { \
+ if ( 0 == rendercores_global_mutex_is_held ) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("ASSERT MUTEX SHOULD BE GRABBED"));\
+ if ( SUBSYSTEM_MAGIC_NR != input_pointer->magic_nr ) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Wrong magic number"));\
+ if ( rendercores_global_mutex_owner != _mali_osk_get_tid() ) MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Owner mismatch"));\
+ } while (0)
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE _mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_renderunit_register_rw_check(mali_core_renderunit *core,
+ u32 relative_address)
+{
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ if( core->state == CORE_OFF )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Core is OFF during access: Core: %s Addr: 0x%04X\n",
+ core->description,relative_address));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT((relative_address & 0x03) == 0);
+
+ if (mali_benchmark) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE(if (relative_address >= core->size)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("Trying to access illegal register: 0x%04x in core: %s",
+ relative_address, core->description));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ })
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 mali_core_renderunit_register_read(struct mali_core_renderunit *core, u32 relative_address)
+{
+ u32 read_val;
+
+ if(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT == mali_core_renderunit_register_rw_check(core, relative_address))
+ return 0xDEADBEEF;
+
+ read_val = _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(core->registers_mapped, relative_address);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Core: renderunit_register_read: Core:%s Addr:0x%04X Val:0x%08x\n",
+ core->description,relative_address, read_val));
+
+ return read_val;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void mali_core_renderunit_register_read_array(struct mali_core_renderunit *core,
+ u32 relative_address,
+ u32 * result_array,
+ u32 nr_of_regs)
+{
+ /* NOTE Do not use burst reads against the registers */
+ u32 i;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Core: renderunit_register_read_array: Core:%s Addr:0x%04X Nr_regs: %u\n",
+ core->description,relative_address, nr_of_regs));
+
+ for(i=0; i<nr_of_regs; ++i)
+ {
+ result_array[i] = mali_core_renderunit_register_read(core, relative_address + i*4);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Write to a core register, and bypass implied memory barriers.
+ *
+ * On some systems, _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32() implies a memory barrier. This
+ * can be a performance problem when doing many writes in sequence.
+ *
+ * When using this function, ensure proper barriers are put in palce. Most
+ * likely a _mali_osk_mem_barrier() is needed after all related writes are
+ * completed.
+ *
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(mali_core_renderunit *core,
+ u32 relative_address,
+ u32 new_val)
+{
+ if(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT == mali_core_renderunit_register_rw_check(core, relative_address))
+ return;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed: Core:%s Addr:0x%04X Val:0x%08x\n",
+ core->description,relative_address, new_val));
+
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32_relaxed(core->registers_mapped, relative_address, new_val);
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void mali_core_renderunit_register_write(struct mali_core_renderunit *core,
+ u32 relative_address,
+ u32 new_val)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("mali_core_renderunit_register_write: Core:%s Addr:0x%04X Val:0x%08x\n",
+ core->description,relative_address, new_val));
+
+ if(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT == mali_core_renderunit_register_rw_check(core, relative_address))
+ return;
+
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32(core->registers_mapped, relative_address, new_val);
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void mali_core_renderunit_register_write_array(struct mali_core_renderunit *core,
+ u32 relative_address,
+ u32 * write_array,
+ u32 nr_of_regs)
+{
+ u32 i;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(6, ("Core: renderunit_register_write_array: Core:%s Addr:0x%04X Nr_regs: %u\n",
+ core->description,relative_address, nr_of_regs));
+
+ /* Do not use burst writes against the registers */
+ for( i = 0; i< nr_of_regs; i++)
+ {
+ mali_core_renderunit_register_write_relaxed(core, relative_address + i*4, write_array[i]);
+ }
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_renderunit_init(struct mali_core_renderunit * core);
+void mali_core_renderunit_term(struct mali_core_renderunit * core);
+int mali_core_renderunit_map_registers(struct mali_core_renderunit *core);
+void mali_core_renderunit_unmap_registers(struct mali_core_renderunit *core);
+int mali_core_renderunit_irq_handler_add(struct mali_core_renderunit *core);
+mali_core_renderunit * mali_core_renderunit_get_mali_core_nr(mali_core_subsystem *subsys, u32 mali_core_nr);
+
+int mali_core_subsystem_init(struct mali_core_subsystem * new_subsys);
+#if USING_MMU
+void mali_core_subsystem_attach_mmu(mali_core_subsystem* subsys);
+#endif
+int mali_core_subsystem_register_renderunit(struct mali_core_subsystem * subsys, struct mali_core_renderunit * core);
+int mali_core_subsystem_system_info_fill(mali_core_subsystem* subsys, _mali_system_info* info);
+void mali_core_subsystem_cleanup(struct mali_core_subsystem * subsys);
+#if USING_MMU
+void mali_core_subsystem_broadcast_notification(struct mali_core_subsystem * subsys, mali_core_notification_message message, u32 data);
+#endif
+void mali_core_session_begin(mali_core_session *session);
+void mali_core_session_close(mali_core_session * session);
+int mali_core_session_add_job(mali_core_session * session, mali_core_job *job, mali_core_job **job_return);
+u32 mali_core_hang_check_timeout_get(void);
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_start_job(mali_core_session * session, void *job_data);
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_number_of_cores_get(mali_core_session * session, u32 *number_of_cores);
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_core_version_get(mali_core_session * session, _mali_core_version *version);
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_suspend_response(mali_core_session * session, void* argument);
+void mali_core_subsystem_ioctl_abort_job(mali_core_session * session, u32 id);
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_signal_power_down(mali_core_subsystem *subsys, u32 mali_core_nr, mali_bool immediate_only);
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_core_subsystem_signal_power_up(mali_core_subsystem *subsys, u32 mali_core_nr, mali_bool queue_only);
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+u32 mali_core_renderunit_dump_state(mali_core_subsystem* subsystem, char *buf, u32 size);
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_RENDERCORE_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_session_manager.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_session_manager.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8cc41d7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_session_manager.h
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_SESSION_MANAGER_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_SESSION_MANAGER_H__
+
+/* Incomplete struct to pass around pointers to it */
+struct mali_session_data;
+
+void * mali_kernel_session_manager_slot_get(struct mali_session_data * session, int id);
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_SESSION_MANAGER_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_subsystem.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_subsystem.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8f05216
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_subsystem.h
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_kernel_subsystem.h
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_SUBSYSTEM_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_SUBSYSTEM_H__
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_uk_types.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+
+/* typedefs of the datatypes used in the hook functions */
+typedef void * mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot;
+typedef int mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier;
+typedef _mali_osk_errcode_t (*mali_kernel_resource_registrator)(_mali_osk_resource_t *);
+
+/**
+ * Broadcast notification messages
+ */
+typedef enum mali_core_notification_message
+{
+ MMU_KILL_STEP0_LOCK_SUBSYSTEM, /**< Request to lock subsystem */
+ MMU_KILL_STEP1_STOP_BUS_FOR_ALL_CORES, /**< Request to stop all buses */
+ MMU_KILL_STEP2_RESET_ALL_CORES_AND_ABORT_THEIR_JOBS, /**< Request kill all jobs, and not start more jobs */
+ MMU_KILL_STEP3_CONTINUE_JOB_HANDLING, /**< Request to continue with new jobs on all cores */
+ MMU_KILL_STEP4_UNLOCK_SUBSYSTEM /**< Request to unlock subsystem */
+} mali_core_notification_message;
+
+/**
+ * A function pointer can be NULL if the subsystem isn't interested in the event.
+ */
+typedef struct mali_kernel_subsystem
+{
+ /* subsystem control */
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t (*startup)(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id); /**< Called during module load or system startup*/
+ void (*shutdown)(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id); /**< Called during module unload or system shutdown */
+
+ /**
+ * Called during module load or system startup.
+ * Called when all subsystems have reported startup OK and all resources where successfully initialized
+ */
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t (*load_complete)(mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id);
+
+ /* per subsystem handlers */
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t (*system_info_fill)(_mali_system_info* info); /**< Fill info into info struct. MUST allocate memory with kmalloc, since it's kfree'd */
+
+ /* per session handlers */
+ /**
+ * Informs about a new session.
+ * slot can be used to track per-session per-subsystem data.
+ * queue can be used to send events to user space.
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t error return value.
+ */
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t (*session_begin)(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot, _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * queue);
+ /**
+ * Informs that a session is ending
+ * slot was the same as given during session_begin
+ */
+ void (*session_end)(struct mali_session_data * mali_session_data, mali_kernel_subsystem_session_slot * slot);
+
+ /* Used by subsystems to send messages to each other. This is the receiving end */
+ void (*broadcast_notification)(mali_core_notification_message message, u32 data);
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ /** Dump the current state of the subsystem */
+ u32 (*dump_state)(char *buf, u32 size);
+#endif
+} mali_kernel_subsystem;
+
+/* functions used by the subsystems to interact with the core */
+/**
+ * Register a resouce handler
+ * @param type The resoruce type to register a handler for
+ * @param handler Pointer to the function handling this resource
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success. Otherwise, a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(_mali_osk_resource_type_t type, mali_kernel_resource_registrator handler);
+
+/* function used to interact with other subsystems */
+/**
+ * Broadcast a message
+ * Sends a message to all subsystems which have registered a broadcast notification handler
+ * @param message The message to send
+ * @param data Message specific extra data
+ */
+void _mali_kernel_core_broadcast_subsystem_message(mali_core_notification_message message, u32 data);
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+/**
+ * Tell all subsystems to dump their current state
+ */
+u32 _mali_kernel_core_dump_state(char *buf, u32 size);
+#endif
+
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_SUBSYSTEM_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_utilization.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_utilization.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b43b872
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_utilization.c
@@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_utilization.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+
+/* Define how often to calculate and report GPU utilization, in milliseconds */
+#define MALI_GPU_UTILIZATION_TIMEOUT 1000
+
+static _mali_osk_lock_t *time_data_lock;
+
+static _mali_osk_atomic_t num_running_cores;
+
+static u64 period_start_time = 0;
+static u64 work_start_time = 0;
+static u64 accumulated_work_time = 0;
+
+static _mali_osk_timer_t *utilization_timer = NULL;
+static mali_bool timer_running = MALI_FALSE;
+
+
+static void calculate_gpu_utilization(void *arg)
+{
+ u64 time_now;
+ u64 time_period;
+ u32 leading_zeroes;
+ u32 shift_val;
+ u32 work_normalized;
+ u32 period_normalized;
+ u32 utilization;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(time_data_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (accumulated_work_time == 0 && work_start_time == 0) {
+ /* Don't reschedule timer, this will be started if new work arrives */
+ timer_running = MALI_FALSE;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(time_data_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ /* No work done for this period, report zero usage */
+ mali_gpu_utilization_handler(0);
+
+ return;
+ }
+
+ time_now = _mali_osk_time_get_ns();
+ time_period = time_now - period_start_time;
+
+ /* If we are currently busy, update working period up to now */
+ if (work_start_time != 0) {
+ accumulated_work_time += (time_now - work_start_time);
+ work_start_time = time_now;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We have two 64-bit values, a dividend and a divisor.
+ * To avoid dependencies to a 64-bit divider, we shift down the two values
+ * equally first.
+ * We shift the dividend up and possibly the divisor down, making the result X in 256.
+ */
+
+ /* Shift the 64-bit values down so they fit inside a 32-bit integer */
+ leading_zeroes = _mali_osk_clz((u32)(time_period >> 32));
+ shift_val = 32 - leading_zeroes;
+ work_normalized = (u32)(accumulated_work_time >> shift_val);
+ period_normalized = (u32)(time_period >> shift_val);
+
+ /*
+ * Now, we should report the usage in parts of 256
+ * this means we must shift up the dividend or down the divisor by 8
+ * (we could do a combination, but we just use one for simplicity,
+ * but the end result should be good enough anyway)
+ */
+ if (period_normalized > 0x00FFFFFF) {
+ /* The divisor is so big that it is safe to shift it down */
+ period_normalized >>= 8;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * The divisor is so small that we can shift up the dividend, without loosing any data.
+ * (dividend is always smaller than the divisor)
+ */
+ work_normalized <<= 8;
+ }
+
+ utilization = work_normalized / period_normalized;
+
+ accumulated_work_time = 0;
+ period_start_time = time_now; /* starting a new period */
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(time_data_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ _mali_osk_timer_add(utilization_timer, _mali_osk_time_mstoticks(MALI_GPU_UTILIZATION_TIMEOUT));
+
+ mali_gpu_utilization_handler(utilization);
+}
+
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_utilization_init(void)
+{
+ time_data_lock = _mali_osk_lock_init( _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK_IRQ|_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE, 0, 0 );
+ if (NULL == time_data_lock)
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+
+
+ _mali_osk_atomic_init(&num_running_cores, 0);
+
+ utilization_timer = _mali_osk_timer_init();
+ if (NULL == utilization_timer) {
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(time_data_lock);
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_timer_setcallback(utilization_timer, calculate_gpu_utilization, NULL);
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+void mali_utilization_suspend(void)
+{
+ if (NULL != utilization_timer) {
+ _mali_osk_timer_del(utilization_timer);
+ timer_running = MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+}
+
+void mali_utilization_term(void)
+{
+ if (NULL != utilization_timer) {
+ _mali_osk_timer_del(utilization_timer);
+ timer_running = MALI_FALSE;
+ _mali_osk_timer_term(utilization_timer);
+ utilization_timer = NULL;
+ }
+
+ _mali_osk_atomic_term(&num_running_cores);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(time_data_lock);
+}
+
+
+
+void mali_utilization_core_start(u64 time_now)
+{
+ if (_mali_osk_atomic_inc_return(&num_running_cores) == 1) {
+ /*
+ * We went from zero cores working, to one core working,
+ * we now consider the entire GPU for being busy
+ */
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(time_data_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (time_now < period_start_time)
+ {
+ /*
+ * This might happen if the calculate_gpu_utilization() was able
+ * to run between the sampling of time_now and us grabbing the lock above
+ */
+ time_now = period_start_time;
+ }
+
+ work_start_time = time_now;
+
+ if (timer_running != MALI_TRUE) {
+ timer_running = MALI_TRUE;
+ period_start_time = work_start_time; /* starting a new period */
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(time_data_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ _mali_osk_timer_del(utilization_timer);
+
+ _mali_osk_timer_add(utilization_timer, _mali_osk_time_mstoticks(MALI_GPU_UTILIZATION_TIMEOUT));
+ } else {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(time_data_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+void mali_utilization_core_end(u64 time_now)
+{
+ if (_mali_osk_atomic_dec_return(&num_running_cores) == 0) {
+ /*
+ * No more cores are working, so accumulate the time we was busy.
+ */
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(time_data_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (time_now < work_start_time)
+ {
+ /*
+ * This might happen if the calculate_gpu_utilization() was able
+ * to run between the sampling of time_now and us grabbing the lock above
+ */
+ time_now = work_start_time;
+ }
+
+ accumulated_work_time += (time_now - work_start_time);
+ work_start_time = 0;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(time_data_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ }
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_utilization.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_utilization.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c779978
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_utilization.h
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_UTILIZATION_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_UTILIZATION_H__
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+/**
+ * Initialize/start the Mali GPU utilization metrics reporting.
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_utilization_init(void);
+
+/**
+ * Terminate the Mali GPU utilization metrics reporting
+ */
+void mali_utilization_term(void);
+
+/**
+ * Should be called when a job is about to execute a job
+ */
+void mali_utilization_core_start(u64 time_now);
+
+/**
+ * Should be called to stop the utilization timer during system suspend
+ */
+void mali_utilization_suspend(void);
+
+/**
+ * Should be called when a job has completed executing a job
+ */
+void mali_utilization_core_end(u64 time_now);
+
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_UTILIZATION_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_vsync.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_vsync.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dc39e01
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_kernel_vsync.c
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_osk_mali.h"
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+/*#include "mali_timestamp.h"*/
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+#include "mali_kernel_profiling.h"
+#endif
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_vsync_event_report(_mali_uk_vsync_event_report_s *args)
+{
+ _mali_uk_vsync_event event = (_mali_uk_vsync_event)args->event;
+ MALI_IGNORE(event); /* event is not used for release code, and that is OK */
+/* u64 ts = _mali_timestamp_get();
+ */
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ if ( event==_MALI_UK_VSYNC_EVENT_BEGIN_WAIT)
+ {
+ _mali_profiling_add_event( MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SUSPEND |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_CHANNEL_SOFTWARE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SUSPEND_RESUME_SW_VSYNC,
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+ }
+
+ if ( event==_MALI_UK_VSYNC_EVENT_END_WAIT)
+ {
+
+ _mali_profiling_add_event( MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_RESUME |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_CHANNEL_SOFTWARE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SUSPEND_RESUME_SW_VSYNC,
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+ }
+#endif
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Received VSYNC event: %d\n", event));
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..72d851d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk.h
@@ -0,0 +1,1716 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk.h
+ * Defines the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver (OSK)
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_OSK_H__
+#define __MALI_OSK_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @addtogroup uddapi Unified Device Driver (UDD) APIs
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @addtogroup oskapi UDD OS Abstraction for Kernel-side (OSK) APIs
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_osk_miscellaneous OSK Miscellaneous functions, constants and types
+ * @{ */
+
+/* Define integer types used by OSK. Note: these currently clash with Linux so we only define them if not defined already */
+#ifndef __KERNEL__
+ typedef unsigned char u8;
+ typedef signed char s8;
+ typedef unsigned short u16;
+ typedef signed short s16;
+ typedef unsigned int u32;
+ typedef signed int s32;
+ typedef unsigned long long u64;
+ #define BITS_PER_LONG (sizeof(long)*8)
+#else
+ /* Ensure Linux types u32, etc. are defined */
+ #include <linux/types.h>
+#endif
+
+/** @brief Mali Boolean type which uses MALI_TRUE and MALI_FALSE
+ */
+ typedef unsigned long mali_bool;
+
+#ifndef MALI_TRUE
+ #define MALI_TRUE ((mali_bool)1)
+#endif
+
+#ifndef MALI_FALSE
+ #define MALI_FALSE ((mali_bool)0)
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @brief OSK Error codes
+ *
+ * Each OS may use its own set of error codes, and may require that the
+ * User/Kernel interface take certain error code. This means that the common
+ * error codes need to be sufficiently rich to pass the correct error code
+ * thorugh from the OSK to U/K layer, across all OSs.
+ *
+ * The result is that some error codes will appear redundant on some OSs.
+ * Under all OSs, the OSK layer must translate native OS error codes to
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t codes. Similarly, the U/K layer must translate from
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t codes to native OS error codes.
+ */
+typedef enum
+{
+ _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK = 0, /**< Success. */
+ _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT = -1, /**< General non-success */
+ _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_FUNC = -2, /**< Invalid function requested through User/Kernel interface (e.g. bad IOCTL number) */
+ _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS = -3, /**< Invalid arguments passed through User/Kernel interface */
+ _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM = -4, /**< Insufficient memory */
+ _MALI_OSK_ERR_TIMEOUT = -5, /**< Timeout occurred */
+ _MALI_OSK_ERR_RESTARTSYSCALL = -6, /**< Special: On certain OSs, must report when an interruptable mutex is interrupted. Ignore otherwise. */
+ _MALI_OSK_ERR_ITEM_NOT_FOUND = -7, /**< Table Lookup failed */
+ _MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY = -8, /**< Device/operation is busy. Try again later */
+ _MALI_OSK_ERR_UNSUPPORTED = -9, /**< Optional part of the interface used, and is unsupported */
+} _mali_osk_errcode_t;
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_miscellaneous */
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_osk_irq OSK IRQ handling
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Private type for IRQ handling objects */
+typedef struct _mali_osk_irq_t_struct _mali_osk_irq_t;
+
+/** @brief Optional function to trigger an irq from a resource
+ *
+ * This function is implemented by the common layer to allow probing of a resource's IRQ.
+ * @param arg resource-specific data */
+typedef void (*_mali_osk_irq_trigger_t)( void * arg );
+
+/** @brief Optional function to acknowledge an irq from a resource
+ *
+ * This function is implemented by the common layer to allow probing of a resource's IRQ.
+ * @param arg resource-specific data
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the IRQ was successful, or a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure. */
+typedef _mali_osk_errcode_t (*_mali_osk_irq_ack_t)( void * arg );
+
+/** @brief IRQ 'upper-half' handler callback.
+ *
+ * This function is implemented by the common layer to do the initial handling of a
+ * resource's IRQ. This maps on to the concept of an ISR that does the minimum
+ * work necessary before handing off to an IST.
+ *
+ * The communication of the resource-specific data from the ISR to the IST is
+ * handled by the OSK implementation.
+ *
+ * On most systems, the IRQ upper-half handler executes in IRQ context.
+ * Therefore, the system may have restrictions about what can be done in this
+ * context
+ *
+ * If an IRQ upper-half handler requires more work to be done than can be
+ * acheived in an IRQ context, then it may defer the work with
+ * _mali_osk_irq_schedulework(). Refer to \ref _mali_osk_irq_schedulework() for
+ * more information.
+ *
+ * @param arg resource-specific data
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the IRQ was correctly handled, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+typedef _mali_osk_errcode_t (*_mali_osk_irq_uhandler_t)( void * arg );
+
+/** @brief IRQ 'bottom-half' handler callback.
+ *
+ * This function is implemented by the common layer to do the deferred handling
+ * of a resource's IRQ. Usually, this work cannot be carried out in IRQ context
+ * by the IRQ upper-half handler.
+ *
+ * The IRQ bottom-half handler maps on to the concept of an IST that may
+ * execute some time after the actual IRQ has fired.
+ *
+ * All OSK-registered IRQ bottom-half handlers will be serialized, across all
+ * CPU-cores in the system.
+ *
+ * Refer to \ref _mali_osk_irq_schedulework() for more information on the
+ * IRQ work-queue, and the calling of the IRQ bottom-half handler.
+ *
+ * @param arg resource-specific data
+ */
+typedef void (*_mali_osk_irq_bhandler_t)( void * arg );
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_irq */
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_osk_atomic OSK Atomic counters
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Public type of atomic counters
+ *
+ * This is public for allocation on stack. On systems that support it, this is just a single 32-bit value.
+ * On others, it could be encapsulating an object stored elsewhere.
+ *
+ * Even though the structure has space for a u32, the counters will only
+ * represent signed 24-bit integers.
+ *
+ * Regardless of implementation, the \ref _mali_osk_atomic functions \b must be used
+ * for all accesses to the variable's value, even if atomicity is not required.
+ * Do not access u.val or u.obj directly.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ union
+ {
+ u32 val;
+ void *obj;
+ } u;
+} _mali_osk_atomic_t;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_atomic */
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_osk_lock OSK Mutual Exclusion Locks
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief OSK Mutual Exclusion Lock flags type
+ *
+ * Flags are supplied at the point where the Lock is initialized. Each flag can
+ * be combined with others using bitwise OR, '|'.
+ *
+ * The flags must be sufficiently rich to cope with all our OSs. This means
+ * that on some OSs, certain flags can be completely ignored. We define a
+ * number of terms that are significant across all OSs:
+ *
+ * - Sleeping/non-sleeping mutexs. Sleeping mutexs can block on waiting, and so
+ * schedule out the current thread. This is significant on OSs where there are
+ * situations in which the current thread must not be put to sleep. On OSs
+ * without this restriction, sleeping and non-sleeping mutexes can be treated
+ * as the same (if that is required).
+ * - Interruptable/non-interruptable mutexes. For sleeping mutexes, it may be
+ * possible for the sleep to be interrupted for a reason other than the thread
+ * being able to obtain the lock. OSs behaving in this way may provide a
+ * mechanism to control whether sleeping mutexes can be interrupted. On OSs
+ * that do not support the concept of interruption, \b or they do not support
+ * control of mutex interruption, then interruptable mutexes may be treated
+ * as non-interruptable.
+ *
+ * Some constrains apply to the lock type flags:
+ *
+ * - Spinlocks are by nature, non-interruptable. Hence, they must always be
+ * combined with the NONINTERRUPTABLE flag, because it is meaningless to ask
+ * for a spinlock that is interruptable (and this highlights its
+ * non-interruptable-ness). For example, on certain OSs they should be used when
+ * you must not sleep.
+ * - Reader/writer is an optimization hint, and any type of lock can be
+ * reader/writer. Since this is an optimization hint, the implementation need
+ * not respect this for any/all types of lock. For example, on certain OSs,
+ * there's no interruptable reader/writer mutex. If such a thing were requested
+ * on that OS, the fact that interruptable was requested takes priority over the
+ * reader/writer-ness, because reader/writer-ness is not necessary for correct
+ * operation.
+ * - Any lock can use the order parameter.
+ * - A onelock is an optimization hint specific to certain OSs. It can be
+ * specified when it is known that only one lock will be held by the thread,
+ * and so can provide faster mutual exclusion. This can be safely ignored if
+ * such optimization is not required/present.
+ *
+ * The absence of any flags (the value 0) results in a sleeping-mutex, which is interruptable.
+ */
+typedef enum
+{
+ _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK = 0x1, /**< Specifically, don't sleep on those architectures that require it */
+ _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE = 0x2, /**< The mutex cannot be interrupted, e.g. delivery of signals on those architectures where this is required */
+ _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER = 0x4, /**< Optimise for readers/writers */
+ _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED = 0x8, /**< Use the order parameter; otherwise use automatic ordering */
+ _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ONELOCK = 0x10, /**< Each thread can only hold one lock at a time */
+ _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK_IRQ = 0x20, /**< IRQ version of spinlock */
+ /** @enum _mali_osk_lock_flags_t
+ *
+ * Flags from 0x10000--0x80000000 are RESERVED for User-mode */
+
+} _mali_osk_lock_flags_t;
+
+/** @brief Mutual Exclusion Lock Mode Optimization hint
+ *
+ * The lock mode is used to implement the read/write locking of locks specified
+ * as _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER. In this case, the RO mode can be used
+ * to allow multiple concurrent readers, but no writers. The RW mode is used for
+ * writers, and so will wait for all readers to release the lock (if any present).
+ * Further readers and writers will wait until the writer releases the lock.
+ *
+ * The mode is purely an optimization hint: for example, it is permissible for
+ * all locks to behave in RW mode, regardless of that supplied.
+ *
+ * It is an error to attempt to use locks in anything other that RW mode when
+ * _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER is not supplied.
+ *
+ */
+typedef enum
+{
+ _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_UNDEF = -1, /**< Undefined lock mode. For internal use only */
+ _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW = 0x0, /**< Read-write mode, default. All readers and writers are mutually-exclusive */
+ _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO, /**< Read-only mode, to support multiple concurrent readers, but mutual exclusion in the presence of writers. */
+ /** @enum _mali_osk_lock_mode_t
+ *
+ * Lock modes 0x40--0x7F are RESERVED for User-mode */
+} _mali_osk_lock_mode_t;
+
+/** @brief Private type for Mutual Exclusion lock objects */
+typedef struct _mali_osk_lock_t_struct _mali_osk_lock_t;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_lock */
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_osk_low_level_memory OSK Low-level Memory Operations
+ * @{ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Private data type for use in IO accesses to/from devices.
+ *
+ * This represents some range that is accessible from the device. Examples
+ * include:
+ * - Device Registers, which could be readable and/or writeable.
+ * - Memory that the device has access to, for storing configuration structures.
+ *
+ * Access to this range must be made through the _mali_osk_mem_ioread32() and
+ * _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32() functions.
+ */
+typedef struct _mali_io_address * mali_io_address;
+
+/** @defgroup _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE CPU Physical page size macros.
+ *
+ * The order of the page size is supplied for
+ * ease of use by algorithms that might require it, since it is easier to know
+ * it ahead of time rather than calculating it.
+ *
+ * The Mali Page Mask macro masks off the lower bits of a physical address to
+ * give the start address of the page for that physical address.
+ *
+ * @note The Mali device driver code is designed for systems with 4KB page size.
+ * Changing these macros will not make the entire Mali device driver work with
+ * page sizes other than 4KB.
+ *
+ * @note The CPU Physical Page Size has been assumed to be the same as the Mali
+ * Physical Page Size.
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** CPU Page Order, as log to base 2 of the Page size. @see _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE */
+#define _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_ORDER ((u32)12)
+/** CPU Page Size, in bytes. */
+#define _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE (((u32)1) << (_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_ORDER))
+/** CPU Page Mask, which masks off the offset within a page */
+#define _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK (~((((u32)1) << (_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_ORDER)) - ((u32)1)))
+/** @} */ /* end of group _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE */
+
+/** @defgroup _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE Mali Physical Page size macros
+ *
+ * Mali Physical page size macros. The order of the page size is supplied for
+ * ease of use by algorithms that might require it, since it is easier to know
+ * it ahead of time rather than calculating it.
+ *
+ * The Mali Page Mask macro masks off the lower bits of a physical address to
+ * give the start address of the page for that physical address.
+ *
+ * @note The Mali device driver code is designed for systems with 4KB page size.
+ * Changing these macros will not make the entire Mali device driver work with
+ * page sizes other than 4KB.
+ *
+ * @note The Mali Physical Page Size has been assumed to be the same as the CPU
+ * Physical Page Size.
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** Mali Page Order, as log to base 2 of the Page size. @see _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_SIZE */
+#define _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_ORDER ((u32)12)
+/** Mali Page Size, in bytes. */
+#define _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_SIZE (((u32)1) << (_MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_ORDER))
+/** Mali Page Mask, which masks off the offset within a page */
+#define _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_MASK (~((((u32)1) << (_MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE_ORDER)) - ((u32)1)))
+/** @} */ /* end of group _MALI_OSK_MALI_PAGE*/
+
+/** @brief flags for mapping a user-accessible memory range
+ *
+ * Where a function with prefix '_mali_osk_mem_mapregion' accepts flags as one
+ * of the function parameters, it will use one of these. These allow per-page
+ * control over mappings. Compare with the mali_memory_allocation_flag type,
+ * which acts over an entire range
+ *
+ * These may be OR'd together with bitwise OR (|), but must be cast back into
+ * the type after OR'ing.
+ */
+typedef enum
+{
+ _MALI_OSK_MEM_MAPREGION_FLAG_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR = 0x1, /**< Physical address is OS Allocated */
+} _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_low_level_memory */
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_osk_notification OSK Notification Queues
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Private type for notification queue objects */
+typedef struct _mali_osk_notification_queue_t_struct _mali_osk_notification_queue_t;
+
+/** @brief Public notification data object type */
+typedef struct _mali_osk_notification_t_struct
+{
+ u32 magic_code;
+ u32 notification_type; /**< The notification type */
+ u32 result_buffer_size; /**< Size of the result buffer to copy to user space */
+ void * result_buffer; /**< Buffer containing any type specific data */
+} _mali_osk_notification_t;
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_notification */
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_osk_timer OSK Timer Callbacks
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Function to call when a timer expires
+ *
+ * When a timer expires, this function is called. Note that on many systems,
+ * a timer callback will be executed in IRQ context. Therefore, restrictions
+ * may apply on what can be done inside the timer callback.
+ *
+ * If a timer requires more work to be done than can be acheived in an IRQ
+ * context, then it may defer the work with a work-queue. For example, it may
+ * use \ref _mali_osk_irq_schedulework() to make use of the IRQ bottom-half handler
+ * to carry out the remaining work.
+ *
+ * Stopping the timer with \ref _mali_osk_timer_del() blocks on compeletion of
+ * the callback. Therefore, the callback may not obtain any mutexes also held
+ * by any callers of _mali_osk_timer_del(). Otherwise, a deadlock may occur.
+ *
+ * @param arg Function-specific data */
+typedef void (*_mali_osk_timer_callback_t)(void * arg );
+
+/** @brief Private type for Timer Callback Objects */
+typedef struct _mali_osk_timer_t_struct _mali_osk_timer_t;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_timer */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_list OSK Doubly-Linked Circular Lists
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Public List objects.
+ *
+ * To use, add a _mali_osk_list_t member to the structure that may become part
+ * of a list. When traversing the _mali_osk_list_t objects, use the
+ * _MALI_OSK_CONTAINER_OF() macro to recover the structure from its
+ *_mali_osk_list_t member
+ *
+ * Each structure may have multiple _mali_osk_list_t members, so that the
+ * structure is part of multiple lists. When traversing lists, ensure that the
+ * correct _mali_osk_list_t member is used, because type-checking will be
+ * lost by the compiler.
+ */
+typedef struct _mali_osk_list_s
+{
+ struct _mali_osk_list_s *next;
+ struct _mali_osk_list_s *prev;
+} _mali_osk_list_t;
+
+/** @brief Initialize a list to be a head of an empty list
+ * @param exp the list to initialize. */
+#define _MALI_OSK_INIT_LIST_HEAD(exp) _mali_osk_list_init(exp)
+
+/** @brief Define a list variable, which is uninitialized.
+ * @param exp the name of the variable that the list will be defined as. */
+#define _MALI_OSK_LIST_HEAD(exp) _mali_osk_list_t exp
+
+/** @brief Find the containing structure of another structure
+ *
+ * This is the reverse of the operation 'offsetof'. This means that the
+ * following condition is satisfied:
+ *
+ * ptr == _MALI_OSK_CONTAINER_OF( &ptr->member, type, member )
+ *
+ * When ptr is of type 'type'.
+ *
+ * Its purpose it to recover a larger structure that has wrapped a smaller one.
+ *
+ * @note no type or memory checking occurs to ensure that a wrapper structure
+ * does in fact exist, and that it is being recovered with respect to the
+ * correct member.
+ *
+ * @param ptr the pointer to the member that is contained within the larger
+ * structure
+ * @param type the type of the structure that contains the member
+ * @param member the name of the member in the structure that ptr points to.
+ * @return a pointer to a \a type object which contains \a member, as pointed
+ * to by \a ptr.
+ */
+#define _MALI_OSK_CONTAINER_OF(ptr, type, member) \
+ ((type *)( ((char *)ptr) - offsetof(type,member) ))
+
+/** @brief Find the containing structure of a list
+ *
+ * When traversing a list, this is used to recover the containing structure,
+ * given that is contains a _mali_osk_list_t member.
+ *
+ * Each list must be of structures of one type, and must link the same members
+ * together, otherwise it will not be possible to correctly recover the
+ * sturctures that the lists link.
+ *
+ * @note no type or memory checking occurs to ensure that a structure does in
+ * fact exist for the list entry, and that it is being recovered with respect
+ * to the correct list member.
+ *
+ * @param ptr the pointer to the _mali_osk_list_t member in this structure
+ * @param type the type of the structure that contains the member
+ * @param member the member of the structure that ptr points to.
+ * @return a pointer to a \a type object which contains the _mali_osk_list_t
+ * \a member, as pointed to by the _mali_osk_list_t \a *ptr.
+ */
+#define _MALI_OSK_LIST_ENTRY(ptr, type, member) \
+ _MALI_OSK_CONTAINER_OF(ptr, type, member)
+
+/** @brief Enumerate a list safely
+ *
+ * With this macro, lists can be enumerated in a 'safe' manner. That is,
+ * entries can be deleted from the list without causing an error during
+ * enumeration. To achieve this, a 'temporary' pointer is required, which must
+ * be provided to the macro.
+ *
+ * Use it like a 'for()', 'while()' or 'do()' construct, and so it must be
+ * followed by a statement or compound-statement which will be executed for
+ * each list entry.
+ *
+ * Upon loop completion, providing that an early out was not taken in the
+ * loop body, then it is guaranteed that ptr->member == list, even if the loop
+ * body never executed.
+ *
+ * @param ptr a pointer to an object of type 'type', which points to the
+ * structure that contains the currently enumerated list entry.
+ * @param tmp a pointer to an object of type 'type', which must not be used
+ * inside the list-execution statement.
+ * @param list a pointer to a _mali_osk_list_t, from which enumeration will
+ * begin
+ * @param type the type of the structure that contains the _mali_osk_list_t
+ * member that is part of the list to be enumerated.
+ * @param member the _mali_osk_list_t member of the structure that is part of
+ * the list to be enumerated.
+ */
+#define _MALI_OSK_LIST_FOREACHENTRY(ptr, tmp, list, type, member) \
+ for (ptr = _MALI_OSK_LIST_ENTRY((list)->next, type, member), \
+ tmp = _MALI_OSK_LIST_ENTRY(ptr->member.next, type, member); \
+ &ptr->member != (list); \
+ ptr = tmp, tmp = _MALI_OSK_LIST_ENTRY(tmp->member.next, type, member))
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_list */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_miscellaneous
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief The known resource types
+ *
+ * @note \b IMPORTANT: these must remain fixed, and only be extended. This is
+ * because not all systems use a header file for reading in their resources.
+ * The resources may instead come from a data file where these resources are
+ * 'hard-coded' in, because there's no easy way of transferring the enum values
+ * into such data files. E.g. the C-Pre-processor does \em not process enums.
+ */
+typedef enum _mali_osk_resource_type
+{
+ RESOURCE_TYPE_FIRST =0, /**< Duplicate resource marker for the first resource*/
+ MEMORY =0, /**< Physically contiguous memory block, not managed by the OS */
+ OS_MEMORY =1, /**< Memory managed by and shared with the OS */
+ MALI200 =3, /**< Mali200 Programmable Fragment Shader */
+ MALIGP2 =4, /**< MaliGP2 Programmable Vertex Shader */
+ MMU =5, /**< Mali MMU (Memory Management Unit) */
+ FPGA_FRAMEWORK =6, /**< Mali registers specific to FPGA implementations */
+ MALI400L2 =7, /**< Mali400 L2 Cache */
+ MALI300L2 =7, /**< Mali300 L2 Cache */
+ MALI400GP =8, /**< Mali400 Programmable Vertex Shader Core */
+ MALI300GP =8, /**< Mali300 Programmable Vertex Shader Core */
+ MALI400PP =9, /**< Mali400 Programmable Fragment Shader Core */
+ MALI300PP =9, /**< Mali300 Programmable Fragment Shader Core */
+ MEM_VALIDATION =10, /**< External Memory Validator */
+ PMU =11, /**< Power Manangement Unit */
+ RESOURCE_TYPE_COUNT /**< The total number of known resources */
+} _mali_osk_resource_type_t;
+
+/** @brief resource description struct
+ *
+ * _mali_osk_resources_init() will enumerate objects of this type. Not all
+ * members have a valid meaning across all types.
+ *
+ * The mmu_id is used to group resources to a certain MMU, since there may be
+ * more than one MMU in the system, and each resource may be using a different
+ * MMU:
+ * - For MMU resources, the setting of mmu_id is a uniquely identifying number.
+ * - For Other resources, the setting of mmu_id determines which MMU the
+ * resource uses.
+ */
+typedef struct _mali_osk_resource
+{
+ _mali_osk_resource_type_t type; /**< type of the resource */
+ const char * description; /**< short description of the resource */
+ u32 base; /**< Physical base address of the resource, as seen by Mali resources. */
+ s32 cpu_usage_adjust; /**< Offset added to the base address of the resource to arrive at the CPU physical address of the resource (if different from the Mali physical address) */
+ u32 size; /**< Size in bytes of the resource - either the size of its register range, or the size of the memory block. */
+ u32 irq; /**< IRQ number delivered to the CPU, or -1 to tell the driver to probe for it (if possible) */
+ u32 flags; /**< Resources-specific flags. */
+ u32 mmu_id; /**< Identifier for Mali MMU resources. */
+ u32 alloc_order; /**< Order in which MEMORY/OS_MEMORY resources are used */
+} _mali_osk_resource_t;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_miscellaneous */
+
+
+#include "mali_kernel_memory_engine.h" /* include for mali_memory_allocation and mali_physical_memory_allocation type */
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_irq
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Fake IRQ number for testing purposes
+ */
+#define _MALI_OSK_IRQ_NUMBER_FAKE ((u32)0xFFFFFFF1)
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_irq
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief PMM Virtual IRQ number
+ */
+#define _MALI_OSK_IRQ_NUMBER_PMM ((u32)0xFFFFFFF2)
+
+
+/** @brief Initialize IRQ handling for a resource
+ *
+ * The _mali_osk_irq_t returned must be written into the resource-specific data
+ * pointed to by data. This is so that the upper and lower handlers can call
+ * _mali_osk_irq_schedulework().
+ *
+ * @note The caller must ensure that the resource does not generate an
+ * interrupt after _mali_osk_irq_init() finishes, and before the
+ * _mali_osk_irq_t is written into the resource-specific data. Otherwise,
+ * the upper-half handler will fail to call _mali_osk_irq_schedulework().
+ *
+ * @param irqnum The IRQ number that the resource uses, as seen by the CPU.
+ * The value -1 has a special meaning which indicates the use of probing, and trigger_func and ack_func must be
+ * non-NULL.
+ * @param uhandler The upper-half handler, corresponding to a ISR handler for
+ * the resource
+ * @param bhandler The lower-half handler, corresponding to an IST handler for
+ * the resource
+ * @param trigger_func Optional: a function to trigger the resource's irq, to
+ * probe for the interrupt. Use NULL if irqnum != -1.
+ * @param ack_func Optional: a function to acknowledge the resource's irq, to
+ * probe for the interrupt. Use NULL if irqnum != -1.
+ * @param data resource-specific data, which will be passed to uhandler,
+ * bhandler and (if present) trigger_func and ack_funnc
+ * @param description textual description of the IRQ resource.
+ * @return on success, a pointer to a _mali_osk_irq_t object, which represents
+ * the IRQ handling on this resource. NULL on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_irq_t *_mali_osk_irq_init( u32 irqnum, _mali_osk_irq_uhandler_t uhandler, _mali_osk_irq_bhandler_t bhandler, _mali_osk_irq_trigger_t trigger_func, _mali_osk_irq_ack_t ack_func, void *data, const char *description );
+
+/** @brief Cause a queued, deferred call of the IRQ bottom-half.
+ *
+ * _mali_osk_irq_schedulework provides a mechanism for enqueuing deferred calls
+ * to the IRQ bottom-half handler. The queue is known as the IRQ work-queue.
+ * After calling _mali_osk_irq_schedulework(), the IRQ bottom-half handler will
+ * be scheduled to run at some point in the future.
+ *
+ * This is called by the IRQ upper-half to defer further processing of
+ * IRQ-related work to the IRQ bottom-half handler. This is necessary for work
+ * that cannot be done in an IRQ context by the IRQ upper-half handler. Timer
+ * callbacks also use this mechanism, because they are treated as though they
+ * operate in an IRQ context. Refer to \ref _mali_osk_timer_t for more
+ * information.
+ *
+ * Code that operates in a kernel-process context (with no IRQ context
+ * restrictions) may also enqueue deferred calls to the IRQ bottom-half. The
+ * advantage over direct calling is that deferred calling allows the caller and
+ * IRQ bottom half to hold the same mutex, with a guarantee that they will not
+ * deadlock just by using this mechanism.
+ *
+ * _mali_osk_irq_schedulework() places deferred call requests on a queue, to
+ * allow for more than one thread to make a deferred call. Therfore, if it is
+ * called 'K' times, then the IRQ bottom-half will be scheduled 'K' times too.
+ * 'K' is a number that is implementation-specific.
+ *
+ * _mali_osk_irq_schedulework() is guaranteed to not block on:
+ * - enqueuing a deferred call request.
+ * - the completion of the IRQ bottom-half handler.
+ *
+ * This is to prevent deadlock. For example, if _mali_osk_irq_schedulework()
+ * blocked, then it would cause a deadlock when the following two conditions
+ * hold:
+ * - The IRQ bottom-half callback (of type _mali_osk_irq_bhandler_t) locks
+ * a mutex
+ * - And, at the same time, the caller of _mali_osk_irq_schedulework() also
+ * holds the same mutex
+ *
+ * @note care must be taken to not overflow the queue that
+ * _mali_osk_irq_schedulework() operates on. Code must be structured to
+ * ensure that the number of requests made to the queue is bounded. Otherwise,
+ * IRQs will be lost.
+ *
+ * The queue that _mali_osk_irq_schedulework implements is a FIFO of N-writer,
+ * 1-reader type. The writers are the callers of _mali_osk_irq_schedulework
+ * (all OSK-registered IRQ upper-half handlers in the system, watchdog timers,
+ * callers from a Kernel-process context). The reader is a single thread that
+ * handles all OSK-registered IRQs.
+ *
+ * The consequence of the queue being a 1-reader type is that calling
+ * _mali_osk_irq_schedulework() on different _mali_osk_irq_t objects causes
+ * their IRQ bottom-halves to be serialized, across all CPU-cores in the
+ * system.
+ *
+ * @param irq a pointer to the _mali_osk_irq_t object corresponding to the
+ * resource whose IRQ bottom-half must begin processing.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_irq_schedulework( _mali_osk_irq_t *irq );
+
+/** @brief Terminate IRQ handling on a resource.
+ *
+ * This will disable the interrupt from the device, and then waits for the
+ * IRQ work-queue to finish the work that is currently in the queue. That is,
+ * for every deferred call currently in the IRQ work-queue, it waits for each
+ * of those to be processed by their respective IRQ bottom-half handler.
+ *
+ * This function is used to ensure that the bottom-half handler of the supplied
+ * IRQ object will not be running at the completion of this function call.
+ * However, the caller must ensure that no other sources could call the
+ * _mali_osk_irq_schedulework() on the same IRQ object. For example, the
+ * relevant timers must be stopped.
+ *
+ * @note While this function is being called, other OSK-registered IRQs in the
+ * system may enqueue work for their respective bottom-half handlers. This
+ * function will not wait for those entries in the work-queue to be flushed.
+ *
+ * Since this blocks on the completion of work in the IRQ work-queue, the
+ * caller of this function \b must \b not hold any mutexes that are taken by
+ * any OSK-registered IRQ bottom-half handler. To do so may cause a deadlock.
+ *
+ * @param irq a pointer to the _mali_osk_irq_t object corresponding to the
+ * resource whose IRQ handling is to be terminated.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_irq_term( _mali_osk_irq_t *irq );
+
+/** @brief flushing workqueue.
+ *
+ * This will flush the workqueue.
+ *
+ * @param irq a pointer to the _mali_osk_irq_t object corresponding to the
+ * resource whose IRQ handling is to be terminated.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_flush_workqueue( _mali_osk_irq_t *irq );
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_irq */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_atomic
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Decrement an atomic counter
+ *
+ * @note It is an error to decrement the counter beyond -(1<<23)
+ *
+ * @param atom pointer to an atomic counter */
+void _mali_osk_atomic_dec( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom );
+
+/** @brief Decrement an atomic counter, return new value
+ *
+ * Although the value returned is a u32, only numbers with signed 24-bit
+ * precision (sign extended to u32) are returned.
+ *
+ * @note It is an error to decrement the counter beyond -(1<<23)
+ *
+ * @param atom pointer to an atomic counter
+ * @return The new value, after decrement */
+u32 _mali_osk_atomic_dec_return( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom );
+
+/** @brief Increment an atomic counter
+ *
+ * @note It is an error to increment the counter beyond (1<<23)-1
+ *
+ * @param atom pointer to an atomic counter */
+void _mali_osk_atomic_inc( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom );
+
+/** @brief Increment an atomic counter, return new value
+ *
+ * Although the value returned is a u32, only numbers with signed 24-bit
+ * precision (sign extended to u32) are returned.
+ *
+ * @note It is an error to increment the counter beyond (1<<23)-1
+ *
+ * @param atom pointer to an atomic counter */
+u32 _mali_osk_atomic_inc_return( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom );
+
+/** @brief Initialize an atomic counter
+ *
+ * The counters have storage for signed 24-bit integers. Initializing to signed
+ * values requiring more than 24-bits storage will fail.
+ *
+ * @note the parameter required is a u32, and so signed integers should be
+ * cast to u32.
+ *
+ * @param atom pointer to an atomic counter
+ * @param val the value to initialize the atomic counter.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise, a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_atomic_init( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom, u32 val );
+
+/** @brief Read a value from an atomic counter
+ *
+ * Although the value returned is a u32, only numbers with signed 24-bit
+ * precision (sign extended to u32) are returned.
+ *
+ * This can only be safely used to determine the value of the counter when it
+ * is guaranteed that other threads will not be modifying the counter. This
+ * makes its usefulness limited.
+ *
+ * @param atom pointer to an atomic counter
+ */
+u32 _mali_osk_atomic_read( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom );
+
+/** @brief Terminate an atomic counter
+ *
+ * @param atom pointer to an atomic counter
+ */
+void _mali_osk_atomic_term( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom );
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_atomic */
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_osk_memory OSK Memory Allocation
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Allocate zero-initialized memory.
+ *
+ * Returns a buffer capable of containing at least \a n elements of \a size
+ * bytes each. The buffer is initialized to zero.
+ *
+ * If there is a need for a bigger block of memory (16KB or bigger), then
+ * consider to use _mali_osk_vmalloc() instead, as this function might
+ * map down to a OS function with size limitations.
+ *
+ * The buffer is suitably aligned for storage and subsequent access of every
+ * type that the compiler supports. Therefore, the pointer to the start of the
+ * buffer may be cast into any pointer type, and be subsequently accessed from
+ * such a pointer, without loss of information.
+ *
+ * When the buffer is no longer in use, it must be freed with _mali_osk_free().
+ * Failure to do so will cause a memory leak.
+ *
+ * @note Most toolchains supply memory allocation functions that meet the
+ * compiler's alignment requirements.
+ *
+ * @param n Number of elements to allocate
+ * @param size Size of each element
+ * @return On success, the zero-initialized buffer allocated. NULL on failure
+ */
+void *_mali_osk_calloc( u32 n, u32 size );
+
+/** @brief Allocate memory.
+ *
+ * Returns a buffer capable of containing at least \a size bytes. The
+ * contents of the buffer are undefined.
+ *
+ * If there is a need for a bigger block of memory (16KB or bigger), then
+ * consider to use _mali_osk_vmalloc() instead, as this function might
+ * map down to a OS function with size limitations.
+ *
+ * The buffer is suitably aligned for storage and subsequent access of every
+ * type that the compiler supports. Therefore, the pointer to the start of the
+ * buffer may be cast into any pointer type, and be subsequently accessed from
+ * such a pointer, without loss of information.
+ *
+ * When the buffer is no longer in use, it must be freed with _mali_osk_free().
+ * Failure to do so will cause a memory leak.
+ *
+ * @note Most toolchains supply memory allocation functions that meet the
+ * compiler's alignment requirements.
+ *
+ * Remember to free memory using _mali_osk_free().
+ * @param size Number of bytes to allocate
+ * @return On success, the buffer allocated. NULL on failure.
+ */
+void *_mali_osk_malloc( u32 size );
+
+/** @brief Free memory.
+ *
+ * Reclaims the buffer pointed to by the parameter \a ptr for the system.
+ * All memory returned from _mali_osk_malloc() and _mali_osk_calloc()
+ * must be freed before the application exits. Otherwise,
+ * a memory leak will occur.
+ *
+ * Memory must be freed once. It is an error to free the same non-NULL pointer
+ * more than once.
+ *
+ * It is legal to free the NULL pointer.
+ *
+ * @param ptr Pointer to buffer to free
+ */
+void _mali_osk_free( void *ptr );
+
+/** @brief Allocate memory.
+ *
+ * Returns a buffer capable of containing at least \a size bytes. The
+ * contents of the buffer are undefined.
+ *
+ * This function is potentially slower than _mali_osk_malloc() and _mali_osk_calloc(),
+ * but do support bigger sizes.
+ *
+ * The buffer is suitably aligned for storage and subsequent access of every
+ * type that the compiler supports. Therefore, the pointer to the start of the
+ * buffer may be cast into any pointer type, and be subsequently accessed from
+ * such a pointer, without loss of information.
+ *
+ * When the buffer is no longer in use, it must be freed with _mali_osk_free().
+ * Failure to do so will cause a memory leak.
+ *
+ * @note Most toolchains supply memory allocation functions that meet the
+ * compiler's alignment requirements.
+ *
+ * Remember to free memory using _mali_osk_free().
+ * @param size Number of bytes to allocate
+ * @return On success, the buffer allocated. NULL on failure.
+ */
+void *_mali_osk_valloc( u32 size );
+
+/** @brief Free memory.
+ *
+ * Reclaims the buffer pointed to by the parameter \a ptr for the system.
+ * All memory returned from _mali_osk_valloc() must be freed before the
+ * application exits. Otherwise a memory leak will occur.
+ *
+ * Memory must be freed once. It is an error to free the same non-NULL pointer
+ * more than once.
+ *
+ * It is legal to free the NULL pointer.
+ *
+ * @param ptr Pointer to buffer to free
+ */
+void _mali_osk_vfree( void *ptr );
+
+/** @brief Copies memory.
+ *
+ * Copies the \a len bytes from the buffer pointed by the parameter \a src
+ * directly to the buffer pointed by \a dst.
+ *
+ * It is an error for \a src to overlap \a dst anywhere in \a len bytes.
+ *
+ * @param dst Pointer to the destination array where the content is to be
+ * copied.
+ * @param src Pointer to the source of data to be copied.
+ * @param len Number of bytes to copy.
+ * @return \a dst is always passed through unmodified.
+ */
+void *_mali_osk_memcpy( void *dst, const void *src, u32 len );
+
+/** @brief Fills memory.
+ *
+ * Sets the first \a n bytes of the block of memory pointed to by \a s to
+ * the specified value
+ * @param s Pointer to the block of memory to fill.
+ * @param c Value to be set, passed as u32. Only the 8 Least Significant Bits (LSB)
+ * are used.
+ * @param n Number of bytes to be set to the value.
+ * @return \a s is always passed through unmodified
+ */
+void *_mali_osk_memset( void *s, u32 c, u32 n );
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_memory */
+
+
+/** @brief Checks the amount of memory allocated
+ *
+ * Checks that not more than \a max_allocated bytes are allocated.
+ *
+ * Some OS bring up an interactive out of memory dialogue when the
+ * system runs out of memory. This can stall non-interactive
+ * apps (e.g. automated test runs). This function can be used to
+ * not trigger the OOM dialogue by keeping allocations
+ * within a certain limit.
+ *
+ * @return MALI_TRUE when \a max_allocated bytes are not in use yet. MALI_FALSE
+ * when at least \a max_allocated bytes are in use.
+ */
+mali_bool _mali_osk_mem_check_allocated( u32 max_allocated );
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_lock
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Initialize a Mutual Exclusion Lock
+ *
+ * Locks are created in the signalled (unlocked) state.
+ *
+ * initial must be zero, since there is currently no means of expressing
+ * whether a reader/writer lock should be initially locked as a reader or
+ * writer. This would require some encoding to be used.
+ *
+ * 'Automatic' ordering means that locks must be obtained in the order that
+ * they were created. For all locks that can be held at the same time, they must
+ * either all provide the order parameter, or they all must use 'automatic'
+ * ordering - because there is no way of mixing 'automatic' and 'manual'
+ * ordering.
+ *
+ * @param flags flags combined with bitwise OR ('|'), or zero. There are
+ * restrictions on which flags can be combined, @see _mali_osk_lock_flags_t.
+ * @param initial For future expansion into semaphores. SBZ.
+ * @param order The locking order of the mutex. That is, locks obtained by the
+ * same thread must have been created with an increasing order parameter, for
+ * deadlock prevention. Setting to zero causes 'automatic' ordering to be used.
+ * @return On success, a pointer to a _mali_osk_lock_t object. NULL on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_lock_t *_mali_osk_lock_init( _mali_osk_lock_flags_t flags, u32 initial, u32 order );
+
+/** @brief Wait for a lock to be signalled (obtained)
+
+ * After a thread has successfully waited on the lock, the lock is obtained by
+ * the thread, and is marked as unsignalled. The thread releases the lock by
+ * signalling it.
+ *
+ * In the case of Reader/Writer locks, multiple readers can obtain a lock in
+ * the absence of writers, which is a performance optimization (providing that
+ * the readers never write to the protected resource).
+ *
+ * To prevent deadlock, locks must always be obtained in the same order.
+ *
+ * For locks marked as _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE, it is a
+ * programming error for the function to exit without obtaining the lock. This
+ * means that the error code must only be checked for interruptible locks.
+ *
+ * @param lock the lock to wait upon (obtain).
+ * @param mode the mode in which the lock should be obtained. Unless the lock
+ * was created with _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER, this must be
+ * _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW.
+ * @return On success, _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK. For interruptible locks, a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t will be returned on failure, and the lock will not be
+ * obtained. In this case, the error code must be propagated up to the U/K
+ * interface.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_lock_wait( _mali_osk_lock_t *lock, _mali_osk_lock_mode_t mode);
+
+
+/** @brief Signal (release) a lock
+ *
+ * Locks may only be signalled by the thread that originally waited upon the
+ * lock.
+ *
+ * @note In the OSU, a flag exists to allow any thread to signal a
+ * lock. Such functionality is not present in the OSK.
+ *
+ * @param lock the lock to signal (release).
+ * @param mode the mode in which the lock should be obtained. This must match
+ * the mode in which the lock was waited upon.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_lock_signal( _mali_osk_lock_t *lock, _mali_osk_lock_mode_t mode );
+
+/** @brief Terminate a lock
+ *
+ * This terminates a lock and frees all associated resources.
+ *
+ * It is a programming error to terminate the lock when it is held (unsignalled)
+ * by a thread.
+ *
+ * @param lock the lock to terminate.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_lock_term( _mali_osk_lock_t *lock );
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_lock */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_low_level_memory
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Issue a memory barrier
+ *
+ * This defines an arbitrary memory barrier operation, which forces an ordering constraint
+ * on memory read and write operations.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_mem_barrier( void );
+
+/** @brief Issue a write memory barrier
+ *
+ * This defines an write memory barrier operation which forces an ordering constraint
+ * on memory write operations.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_write_mem_barrier( void );
+
+/** @brief Map a physically contiguous region into kernel space
+ *
+ * This is primarily used for mapping in registers from resources, and Mali-MMU
+ * page tables. The mapping is only visable from kernel-space.
+ *
+ * Access has to go through _mali_osk_mem_ioread32 and _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32
+ *
+ * @param phys CPU-physical base address of the memory to map in. This must
+ * be aligned to the system's page size, which is assumed to be 4K.
+ * @param size the number of bytes of physically contiguous address space to
+ * map in
+ * @param description A textual description of the memory being mapped in.
+ * @return On success, a Mali IO address through which the mapped-in
+ * memory/registers can be accessed. NULL on failure.
+ */
+mali_io_address _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion( u32 phys, u32 size, const char *description );
+
+/** @brief Unmap a physically contiguous address range from kernel space.
+ *
+ * The address range should be one previously mapped in through
+ * _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion.
+ *
+ * It is a programming error to do (but not limited to) the following:
+ * - attempt an unmap twice
+ * - unmap only part of a range obtained through _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion
+ * - unmap more than the range obtained through _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion
+ * - unmap an address range that was not successfully mapped using
+ * _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion
+ * - provide a mapping that does not map to phys.
+ *
+ * @param phys CPU-physical base address of the memory that was originally
+ * mapped in. This must be aligned to the system's page size, which is assumed
+ * to be 4K
+ * @param size The number of bytes that were originally mapped in.
+ * @param mapping The Mali IO address through which the mapping is
+ * accessed.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion( u32 phys, u32 size, mali_io_address mapping );
+
+/** @brief Allocate and Map a physically contiguous region into kernel space
+ *
+ * This is used for allocating physically contiguous regions (such as Mali-MMU
+ * page tables) and mapping them into kernel space. The mapping is only
+ * visible from kernel-space.
+ *
+ * The alignment of the returned memory is guaranteed to be at least
+ * _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE.
+ *
+ * Access must go through _mali_osk_mem_ioread32 and _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32
+ *
+ * @note This function is primarily to provide support for OSs that are
+ * incapable of separating the tasks 'allocate physically contiguous memory'
+ * and 'map it into kernel space'
+ *
+ * @param[out] phys CPU-physical base address of memory that was allocated.
+ * (*phys) will be guaranteed to be aligned to at least
+ * _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE on success.
+ *
+ * @param[in] size the number of bytes of physically contiguous memory to
+ * allocate. This must be a multiple of _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE.
+ *
+ * @return On success, a Mali IO address through which the mapped-in
+ * memory/registers can be accessed. NULL on failure, and (*phys) is unmodified.
+ */
+mali_io_address _mali_osk_mem_allocioregion( u32 *phys, u32 size );
+
+/** @brief Free a physically contiguous address range from kernel space.
+ *
+ * The address range should be one previously mapped in through
+ * _mali_osk_mem_allocioregion.
+ *
+ * It is a programming error to do (but not limited to) the following:
+ * - attempt a free twice on the same ioregion
+ * - free only part of a range obtained through _mali_osk_mem_allocioregion
+ * - free more than the range obtained through _mali_osk_mem_allocioregion
+ * - free an address range that was not successfully mapped using
+ * _mali_osk_mem_allocioregion
+ * - provide a mapping that does not map to phys.
+ *
+ * @param phys CPU-physical base address of the memory that was originally
+ * mapped in, which was aligned to _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE.
+ * @param size The number of bytes that were originally mapped in, which was
+ * a multiple of _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE.
+ * @param mapping The Mali IO address through which the mapping is
+ * accessed.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_mem_freeioregion( u32 phys, u32 size, mali_io_address mapping );
+
+/** @brief Request a region of physically contiguous memory
+ *
+ * This is used to ensure exclusive access to a region of physically contigous
+ * memory.
+ *
+ * It is acceptable to implement this as a stub. However, it is then the job
+ * of the System Integrator to ensure that no other device driver will be using
+ * the physical address ranges used by Mali, while the Mali device driver is
+ * loaded.
+ *
+ * @param phys CPU-physical base address of the memory to request. This must
+ * be aligned to the system's page size, which is assumed to be 4K.
+ * @param size the number of bytes of physically contiguous address space to
+ * request.
+ * @param description A textual description of the memory being requested.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success. Otherwise, a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_mem_reqregion( u32 phys, u32 size, const char *description );
+
+/** @brief Un-request a region of physically contiguous memory
+ *
+ * This is used to release a regious of physically contiguous memory previously
+ * requested through _mali_osk_mem_reqregion, so that other device drivers may
+ * use it. This will be called at time of Mali device driver termination.
+ *
+ * It is a programming error to attempt to:
+ * - unrequest a region twice
+ * - unrequest only part of a range obtained through _mali_osk_mem_reqregion
+ * - unrequest more than the range obtained through _mali_osk_mem_reqregion
+ * - unrequest an address range that was not successfully requested using
+ * _mali_osk_mem_reqregion
+ *
+ * @param phys CPU-physical base address of the memory to un-request. This must
+ * be aligned to the system's page size, which is assumed to be 4K
+ * @param size the number of bytes of physically contiguous address space to
+ * un-request.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion( u32 phys, u32 size );
+
+/** @brief Read from a location currently mapped in through
+ * _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion
+ *
+ * This reads a 32-bit word from a 32-bit aligned location. It is a programming
+ * error to provide unaligned locations, or to read from memory that is not
+ * mapped in, or not mapped through either _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion() or
+ * _mali_osk_mem_allocioregion().
+ *
+ * @param mapping Mali IO address to read from
+ * @param offset Byte offset from the given IO address to operate on, must be a multiple of 4
+ * @return the 32-bit word from the specified location.
+ */
+u32 _mali_osk_mem_ioread32( volatile mali_io_address mapping, u32 offset );
+
+/** @brief Write to a location currently mapped in through
+ * _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion without memory barriers
+ *
+ * This write a 32-bit word to a 32-bit aligned location without using memory barrier.
+ * It is a programming error to provide unaligned locations, or to write to memory that is not
+ * mapped in, or not mapped through either _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion() or
+ * _mali_osk_mem_allocioregion().
+ *
+ * @param mapping Mali IO address to write to
+ * @param offset Byte offset from the given IO address to operate on, must be a multiple of 4
+ * @param val the 32-bit word to write.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32_relaxed( volatile mali_io_address addr, u32 offset, u32 val );
+
+/** @brief Write to a location currently mapped in through
+ * _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion with write memory barrier
+ *
+ * This write a 32-bit word to a 32-bit aligned location. It is a programming
+ * error to provide unaligned locations, or to write to memory that is not
+ * mapped in, or not mapped through either _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion() or
+ * _mali_osk_mem_allocioregion().
+ *
+ * @param mapping Mali IO address to write to
+ * @param offset Byte offset from the given IO address to operate on, must be a multiple of 4
+ * @param val the 32-bit word to write.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32( volatile mali_io_address mapping, u32 offset, u32 val );
+
+/** @brief Flush all CPU caches
+ *
+ * This should only be implemented if flushing of the cache is required for
+ * memory mapped in through _mali_osk_mem_mapregion.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_cache_flushall( void );
+
+/** @brief Flush any caches necessary for the CPU and MALI to have the same view of a range of uncached mapped memory
+ *
+ * This should only be implemented if your OS doesn't do a full cache flush (inner & outer)
+ * after allocating uncached mapped memory.
+ *
+ * Some OS do not perform a full cache flush (including all outer caches) for uncached mapped memory.
+ * They zero the memory through a cached mapping, then flush the inner caches but not the outer caches.
+ * This is required for MALI to have the correct view of the memory.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_cache_ensure_uncached_range_flushed( void *uncached_mapping, u32 offset, u32 size );
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_low_level_memory */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_notification
+ *
+ * User space notification framework
+ *
+ * Communication with user space of asynchronous events is performed through a
+ * synchronous call to the \ref u_k_api.
+ *
+ * Since the events are asynchronous, the events have to be queued until a
+ * synchronous U/K API call can be made by user-space. A U/K API call might also
+ * be received before any event has happened. Therefore the notifications the
+ * different subsystems wants to send to user space has to be queued for later
+ * reception, or a U/K API call has to be blocked until an event has occured.
+ *
+ * Typical uses of notifications are after running of jobs on the hardware or
+ * when changes to the system is detected that needs to be relayed to user
+ * space.
+ *
+ * After an event has occured user space has to be notified using some kind of
+ * message. The notification framework supports sending messages to waiting
+ * threads or queueing of messages until a U/K API call is made.
+ *
+ * The notification queue is a FIFO. There are no restrictions on the numbers
+ * of readers or writers in the queue.
+ *
+ * A message contains what user space needs to identifiy how to handle an
+ * event. This includes a type field and a possible type specific payload.
+ *
+ * A notification to user space is represented by a
+ * \ref _mali_osk_notification_t object. A sender gets hold of such an object
+ * using _mali_osk_notification_create(). The buffer given by the
+ * _mali_osk_notification_t::result_buffer field in the object is used to store
+ * any type specific data. The other fields are internal to the queue system
+ * and should not be touched.
+ *
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Create a notification object
+ *
+ * Returns a notification object which can be added to the queue of
+ * notifications pending for user space transfer.
+ *
+ * The implementation will initialize all members of the
+ * \ref _mali_osk_notification_t object. In particular, the
+ * _mali_osk_notification_t::result_buffer member will be initialized to point
+ * to \a size bytes of storage, and that storage will be suitably aligned for
+ * storage of any structure. That is, the created buffer meets the same
+ * requirements as _mali_osk_malloc().
+ *
+ * The notification object must be deleted when not in use. Use
+ * _mali_osk_notification_delete() for deleting it.
+ *
+ * @note You \b must \b not call _mali_osk_free() on a \ref _mali_osk_notification_t,
+ * object, or on a _mali_osk_notification_t::result_buffer. You must only use
+ * _mali_osk_notification_delete() to free the resources assocaited with a
+ * \ref _mali_osk_notification_t object.
+ *
+ * @param type The notification type
+ * @param size The size of the type specific buffer to send
+ * @return Pointer to a notification object with a suitable buffer, or NULL on error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_notification_t *_mali_osk_notification_create( u32 type, u32 size );
+
+/** @brief Delete a notification object
+ *
+ * This must be called to reclaim the resources of a notification object. This
+ * includes:
+ * - The _mali_osk_notification_t::result_buffer
+ * - The \ref _mali_osk_notification_t itself.
+ *
+ * A notification object \b must \b not be used after it has been deleted by
+ * _mali_osk_notification_delete().
+ *
+ * In addition, the notification object may not be deleted while it is in a
+ * queue. That is, if it has been placed on a queue with
+ * _mali_osk_notification_queue_send(), then it must not be deleted until
+ * it has been received by a call to _mali_osk_notification_queue_receive().
+ * Otherwise, the queue may be corrupted.
+ *
+ * @param object the notification object to delete.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_notification_delete( _mali_osk_notification_t *object );
+
+/** @brief Create a notification queue
+ *
+ * Creates a notification queue which can be used to queue messages for user
+ * delivery and get queued messages from
+ *
+ * The queue is a FIFO, and has no restrictions on the numbers of readers or
+ * writers.
+ *
+ * When the queue is no longer in use, it must be terminated with
+ * \ref _mali_osk_notification_queue_term(). Failure to do so will result in a
+ * memory leak.
+ *
+ * @return Pointer to a new notification queue or NULL on error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_notification_queue_t *_mali_osk_notification_queue_init( void );
+
+/** @brief Destroy a notification queue
+ *
+ * Destroys a notification queue and frees associated resources from the queue.
+ *
+ * A notification queue \b must \b not be destroyed in the following cases:
+ * - while there are \ref _mali_osk_notification_t objects in the queue.
+ * - while there are writers currently acting upon the queue. That is, while
+ * a thread is currently calling \ref _mali_osk_notification_queue_send() on
+ * the queue, or while a thread may call
+ * \ref _mali_osk_notification_queue_send() on the queue in the future.
+ * - while there are readers currently waiting upon the queue. That is, while
+ * a thread is currently calling \ref _mali_osk_notification_queue_receive() on
+ * the queue, or while a thread may call
+ * \ref _mali_osk_notification_queue_receive() on the queue in the future.
+ *
+ * Therefore, all \ref _mali_osk_notification_t objects must be flushed and
+ * deleted by the code that makes use of the notification queues, since only
+ * they know the structure of the _mali_osk_notification_t::result_buffer
+ * (even if it may only be a flat sturcture).
+ *
+ * @note Since the queue is a FIFO, the code using notification queues may
+ * create its own 'flush' type of notification, to assist in flushing the
+ * queue.
+ *
+ * Once the queue has been destroyed, it must not be used again.
+ *
+ * @param queue The queue to destroy
+ */
+void _mali_osk_notification_queue_term( _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue );
+
+/** @brief Schedule notification for delivery
+ *
+ * When a \ref _mali_osk_notification_t object has been created successfully
+ * and set up, it may be added to the queue of objects waiting for user space
+ * transfer.
+ *
+ * The sending will not block if the queue is full.
+ *
+ * A \ref _mali_osk_notification_t object \b must \b not be put on two different
+ * queues at the same time, or enqueued twice onto a single queue before
+ * reception. However, it is acceptable for it to be requeued \em after reception
+ * from a call to _mali_osk_notification_queue_receive(), even onto the same queue.
+ *
+ * Again, requeuing must also not enqueue onto two different queues at the same
+ * time, or enqueue onto the same queue twice before reception.
+ *
+ * @param queue The notification queue to add this notification to
+ * @param object The entry to add
+ */
+void _mali_osk_notification_queue_send( _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue, _mali_osk_notification_t *object );
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+/** @brief Receive a notification from a queue
+ *
+ * Check if a notification queue is empty.
+ *
+ * @param queue The queue to check.
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if queue is empty, otherwise MALI_FALSE.
+ */
+mali_bool _mali_osk_notification_queue_is_empty( _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue );
+#endif
+
+/** @brief Receive a notification from a queue
+ *
+ * Receives a single notification from the given queue.
+ *
+ * If no notifciations are ready the thread will sleep until one becomes ready.
+ * Therefore, notifications may not be received into an
+ * IRQ or 'atomic' context (that is, a context where sleeping is disallowed).
+ *
+ * @param queue The queue to receive from
+ * @param result Pointer to storage of a pointer of type
+ * \ref _mali_osk_notification_t*. \a result will be written to such that the
+ * expression \a (*result) will evaluate to a pointer to a valid
+ * \ref _mali_osk_notification_t object, or NULL if none were received.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success. _MALI_OSK_ERR_RESTARTSYSCALL if the sleep was interrupted.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_notification_queue_receive( _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue, _mali_osk_notification_t **result );
+
+/** @brief Dequeues a notification from a queue
+ *
+ * Receives a single notification from the given queue.
+ *
+ * If no notifciations are ready the function call will return an error code.
+ *
+ * @param queue The queue to receive from
+ * @param result Pointer to storage of a pointer of type
+ * \ref _mali_osk_notification_t*. \a result will be written to such that the
+ * expression \a (*result) will evaluate to a pointer to a valid
+ * \ref _mali_osk_notification_t object, or NULL if none were received.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, _MALI_OSK_ERR_ITEM_NOT_FOUND if queue was empty.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_notification_queue_dequeue( _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue, _mali_osk_notification_t **result );
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_notification */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_timer
+ *
+ * Timers use the OS's representation of time, which are 'ticks'. This is to
+ * prevent aliasing problems between the internal timer time, and the time
+ * asked for.
+ *
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Initialize a timer
+ *
+ * Allocates resources for a new timer, and initializes them. This does not
+ * start the timer.
+ *
+ * @return a pointer to the allocated timer object, or NULL on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_timer_t *_mali_osk_timer_init(void);
+
+/** @brief Start a timer
+ *
+ * It is an error to start a timer without setting the callback via
+ * _mali_osk_timer_setcallback().
+ *
+ * It is an error to use this to start an already started timer.
+ *
+ * The timer will expire in \a ticks_to_expire ticks, at which point, the
+ * callback function will be invoked with the callback-specific data,
+ * as registered by _mali_osk_timer_setcallback().
+ *
+ * @param tim the timer to start
+ * @param ticks_to_expire the amount of time in ticks for the timer to run
+ * before triggering.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_timer_add( _mali_osk_timer_t *tim, u32 ticks_to_expire );
+
+/** @brief Modify a timer
+ *
+ * Set the absolute time at which a timer will expire, and start it if it is
+ * stopped. If \a expiry_tick is in the past (determined by
+ * _mali_osk_time_after() ), the timer fires immediately.
+ *
+ * It is an error to modify a timer without setting the callback via
+ * _mali_osk_timer_setcallback().
+ *
+ * The timer will expire at absolute time \a expiry_tick, at which point, the
+ * callback function will be invoked with the callback-specific data, as set
+ * by _mali_osk_timer_setcallback().
+ *
+ * @param tim the timer to modify, and start if necessary
+ * @param expiry_tick the \em absolute time in ticks at which this timer should
+ * trigger.
+ *
+ */
+void _mali_osk_timer_mod( _mali_osk_timer_t *tim, u32 expiry_tick);
+
+/** @brief Stop a timer, and block on its completion.
+ *
+ * Stop the timer. When the function returns, it is guaranteed that the timer's
+ * callback will not be running on any CPU core.
+ *
+ * Since stoping the timer blocks on compeletion of the callback, the callback
+ * may not obtain any mutexes that the caller holds. Otherwise, a deadlock will
+ * occur.
+ *
+ * @note While the callback itself is guaranteed to not be running, work
+ * enqueued on the IRQ work-queue by the timer (with
+ * \ref _mali_osk_irq_schedulework()) may still run. The timer callback and IRQ
+ * bottom-half handler must take this into account.
+ *
+ * It is legal to stop an already stopped timer.
+ *
+ * @param tim the timer to stop.
+ *
+ */
+void _mali_osk_timer_del( _mali_osk_timer_t *tim );
+
+/** @brief Set a timer's callback parameters.
+ *
+ * This must be called at least once before a timer is started/modified.
+ *
+ * After a timer has been stopped or expires, the callback remains set. This
+ * means that restarting the timer will call the same function with the same
+ * parameters on expiry.
+ *
+ * @param tim the timer to set callback on.
+ * @param callback Function to call when timer expires
+ * @param data Function-specific data to supply to the function on expiry.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_timer_setcallback( _mali_osk_timer_t *tim, _mali_osk_timer_callback_t callback, void *data );
+
+/** @brief Terminate a timer, and deallocate resources.
+ *
+ * The timer must first be stopped by calling _mali_osk_timer_del().
+ *
+ * It is a programming error for _mali_osk_timer_term() to be called on:
+ * - timer that is currently running
+ * - a timer that is currently executing its callback.
+ *
+ * @param tim the timer to deallocate.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_timer_term( _mali_osk_timer_t *tim );
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_timer */
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_osk_time OSK Time functions
+ *
+ * \ref _mali_osk_time use the OS's representation of time, which are
+ * 'ticks'. This is to prevent aliasing problems between the internal timer
+ * time, and the time asked for.
+ *
+ * OS tick time is measured as a u32. The time stored in a u32 may either be
+ * an absolute time, or a time delta between two events. Whilst it is valid to
+ * use math opeartors to \em change the tick value represented as a u32, it
+ * is often only meaningful to do such operations on time deltas, rather than
+ * on absolute time. However, it is meaningful to add/subtract time deltas to
+ * absolute times.
+ *
+ * Conversion between tick time and milliseconds (ms) may not be loss-less,
+ * and are \em implementation \em depenedant.
+ *
+ * Code use OS time must take this into account, since:
+ * - a small OS time may (or may not) be rounded
+ * - a large time may (or may not) overflow
+ *
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Return whether ticka occurs after tickb
+ *
+ * Some OSs handle tick 'rollover' specially, and so can be more robust against
+ * tick counters rolling-over. This function must therefore be called to
+ * determine if a time (in ticks) really occurs after another time (in ticks).
+ *
+ * @param ticka ticka
+ * @param tickb tickb
+ * @return non-zero if ticka represents a time that occurs after tickb.
+ * Zero otherwise.
+ */
+int _mali_osk_time_after( u32 ticka, u32 tickb );
+
+/** @brief Convert milliseconds to OS 'ticks'
+ *
+ * @param ms time interval in milliseconds
+ * @return the corresponding time interval in OS ticks.
+ */
+u32 _mali_osk_time_mstoticks( u32 ms );
+
+/** @brief Convert OS 'ticks' to milliseconds
+ *
+ * @param ticks time interval in OS ticks.
+ * @return the corresponding time interval in milliseconds
+ */
+u32 _mali_osk_time_tickstoms( u32 ticks );
+
+
+/** @brief Get the current time in OS 'ticks'.
+ * @return the current time in OS 'ticks'.
+ */
+u32 _mali_osk_time_tickcount( void );
+
+/** @brief Cause a microsecond delay
+ *
+ * The delay will have microsecond resolution, and is necessary for correct
+ * operation of the driver. At worst, the delay will be \b at least \a usecs
+ * microseconds, and so may be (significantly) more.
+ *
+ * This function may be implemented as a busy-wait, which is the most sensible
+ * implementation. On OSs where there are situations in which a thread must not
+ * sleep, this is definitely implemented as a busy-wait.
+ *
+ * @param usecs the number of microseconds to wait for.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay( u32 usecs );
+
+/** @brief Return time in nano seconds, since any given reference.
+ *
+ * @return Time in nano seconds
+ */
+u64 _mali_osk_time_get_ns( void );
+
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_time */
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_osk_math OSK Math
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Count Leading Zeros (Little-endian)
+ *
+ * @note This function must be implemented to support the reference
+ * implementation of _mali_osk_find_first_zero_bit, as defined in
+ * mali_osk_bitops.h.
+ *
+ * @param val 32-bit words to count leading zeros on
+ * @return the number of leading zeros.
+ */
+u32 _mali_osk_clz( u32 val );
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_math */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_miscellaneous
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Output a device driver debug message.
+ *
+ * The interpretation of \a fmt is the same as the \c format parameter in
+ * _mali_osu_vsnprintf().
+ *
+ * @param fmt a _mali_osu_vsnprintf() style format string
+ * @param ... a variable-number of parameters suitable for \a fmt
+ */
+void _mali_osk_dbgmsg( const char *fmt, ... );
+
+/** @brief Print fmt into buf.
+ *
+ * The interpretation of \a fmt is the same as the \c format parameter in
+ * _mali_osu_vsnprintf().
+ *
+ * @param buf a pointer to the result buffer
+ * @param size the total number of bytes allowed to write to \a buf
+ * @param fmt a _mali_osu_vsnprintf() style format string
+ * @param ... a variable-number of parameters suitable for \a fmt
+ */
+u32 _mali_osk_snprintf( char *buf, u32 size, const char *fmt, ... );
+
+/** @brief Abnormal process abort.
+ *
+ * Terminates the caller-process if this function is called.
+ *
+ * This function will be called from Debug assert-macros in mali_kernel_common.h.
+ *
+ * This function will never return - because to continue from a Debug assert
+ * could cause even more problems, and hinder debugging of the initial problem.
+ *
+ * This function is only used in Debug builds, and is not used in Release builds.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_abort(void);
+
+/** @brief Sets breakpoint at point where function is called.
+ *
+ * This function will be called from Debug assert-macros in mali_kernel_common.h,
+ * to assist in debugging. If debugging at this level is not required, then this
+ * function may be implemented as a stub.
+ *
+ * This function is only used in Debug builds, and is not used in Release builds.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_break(void);
+
+/** @brief Return an identificator for calling process.
+ *
+ * @return Identificator for calling process.
+ */
+u32 _mali_osk_get_pid(void);
+
+/** @brief Return an identificator for calling thread.
+ *
+ * @return Identificator for calling thread.
+ */
+u32 _mali_osk_get_tid(void);
+
+void _mali_osk_profiling_add_event(u32 event_id, u32 data0);
+void _mali_osk_profiling_add_counter(u32 event_id, u32 data0);
+int _mali_osk_counter_event(u32 counter, u32 event);
+extern u32 counter_table[];
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_miscellaneous */
+
+
+/** @} */ /* end group osuapi */
+
+/** @} */ /* end group uddapi */
+
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#include "mali_osk_specific.h" /* include any per-os specifics */
+
+/* Check standard inlines */
+#ifndef MALI_STATIC_INLINE
+ #error MALI_STATIC_INLINE not defined on your OS
+#endif
+
+#ifndef MALI_NON_STATIC_INLINE
+ #error MALI_NON_STATIC_INLINE not defined on your OS
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_OSK_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_bitops.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_bitops.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f262f7d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_bitops.h
@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_bitops.h
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_OSK_BITOPS_H__
+#define __MALI_OSK_BITOPS_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void _mali_internal_clear_bit( u32 bit, u32 *addr )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( bit < 32 );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( NULL != addr );
+
+ (*addr) &= ~(1 << bit);
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void _mali_internal_set_bit( u32 bit, u32 *addr )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( bit < 32 );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( NULL != addr );
+
+ (*addr) |= (1 << bit);
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 _mali_internal_test_bit( u32 bit, u32 value )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( bit < 32 );
+ return value & (1 << bit);
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE int _mali_internal_find_first_zero_bit( u32 value )
+{
+ u32 inverted;
+ u32 negated;
+ u32 isolated;
+ u32 leading_zeros;
+
+ /* Begin with xxx...x0yyy...y, where ys are 1, number of ys is in range 0..31 */
+ inverted = ~value; /* zzz...z1000...0 */
+ /* Using count_trailing_zeros on inverted value -
+ * See ARM System Developers Guide for details of count_trailing_zeros */
+
+ /* Isolate the zero: it is preceeded by a run of 1s, so add 1 to it */
+ negated = (u32)-inverted ; /* -a == ~a + 1 (mod 2^n) for n-bit numbers */
+ /* negated = xxx...x1000...0 */
+
+ isolated = negated & inverted ; /* xxx...x1000...0 & zzz...z1000...0, zs are ~xs */
+ /* And so the first zero bit is in the same position as the 1 == number of 1s that preceeded it
+ * Note that the output is zero if value was all 1s */
+
+ leading_zeros = _mali_osk_clz( isolated );
+
+ return 31 - leading_zeros;
+}
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_osk_bitops OSK Non-atomic Bit-operations
+ * @{ */
+
+/**
+ * These bit-operations do not work atomically, and so locks must be used if
+ * atomicity is required.
+ *
+ * Reference implementations for Little Endian are provided, and so it should
+ * not normally be necessary to re-implement these. Efficient bit-twiddling
+ * techniques are used where possible, implemented in portable C.
+ *
+ * Note that these reference implementations rely on _mali_osk_clz() being
+ * implemented.
+ */
+
+/** @brief Clear a bit in a sequence of 32-bit words
+ * @param nr bit number to clear, starting from the (Little-endian) least
+ * significant bit
+ * @param addr starting point for counting.
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void _mali_osk_clear_nonatomic_bit( u32 nr, u32 *addr )
+{
+ addr += nr >> 5; /* find the correct word */
+ nr = nr & ((1 << 5)-1); /* The bit number within the word */
+
+ _mali_internal_clear_bit( nr, addr );
+}
+
+/** @brief Set a bit in a sequence of 32-bit words
+ * @param nr bit number to set, starting from the (Little-endian) least
+ * significant bit
+ * @param addr starting point for counting.
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void _mali_osk_set_nonatomic_bit( u32 nr, u32 *addr )
+{
+ addr += nr >> 5; /* find the correct word */
+ nr = nr & ((1 << 5)-1); /* The bit number within the word */
+
+ _mali_internal_set_bit( nr, addr );
+}
+
+/** @brief Test a bit in a sequence of 32-bit words
+ * @param nr bit number to test, starting from the (Little-endian) least
+ * significant bit
+ * @param addr starting point for counting.
+ * @return zero if bit was clear, non-zero if set. Do not rely on the return
+ * value being related to the actual word under test.
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 _mali_osk_test_bit( u32 nr, u32 *addr )
+{
+ addr += nr >> 5; /* find the correct word */
+ nr = nr & ((1 << 5)-1); /* The bit number within the word */
+
+ return _mali_internal_test_bit( nr, *addr );
+}
+
+/* Return maxbit if not found */
+/** @brief Find the first zero bit in a sequence of 32-bit words
+ * @param addr starting point for search.
+ * @param maxbit the maximum number of bits to search
+ * @return the number of the first zero bit found, or maxbit if none were found
+ * in the specified range.
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u32 _mali_osk_find_first_zero_bit( const u32 *addr, u32 maxbit )
+{
+ u32 total;
+
+ for ( total = 0; total < maxbit; total += 32, ++addr )
+ {
+ int result;
+ result = _mali_internal_find_first_zero_bit( *addr );
+
+ /* non-negative signifies the bit was found */
+ if ( result >= 0 )
+ {
+ total += (u32)result;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Now check if we reached maxbit or above */
+ if ( total >= maxbit )
+ {
+ total = maxbit;
+ }
+
+ return total; /* either the found bit nr, or maxbit if not found */
+}
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_bitops */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_OSK_BITOPS_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_list.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_list.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3a562bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_list.h
@@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_list.h
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_OSK_LIST_H__
+#define __MALI_OSK_LIST_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void __mali_osk_list_add(_mali_osk_list_t *new_entry, _mali_osk_list_t *prev, _mali_osk_list_t *next)
+{
+ next->prev = new_entry;
+ new_entry->next = next;
+ new_entry->prev = prev;
+ prev->next = new_entry;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void __mali_osk_list_del(_mali_osk_list_t *prev, _mali_osk_list_t *next)
+{
+ next->prev = prev;
+ prev->next = next;
+}
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_list
+ * @{ */
+
+/** Reference implementations of Doubly-linked Circular Lists are provided.
+ * There is often no need to re-implement these.
+ *
+ * @note The implementation may differ subtly from any lists the OS provides.
+ * For this reason, these lists should not be mixed with OS-specific lists
+ * inside the OSK/UKK implementation. */
+
+/** @brief Initialize a list element.
+ *
+ * All list elements must be initialized before use.
+ *
+ * Do not use on any list element that is present in a list without using
+ * _mali_osk_list_del first, otherwise this will break the list.
+ *
+ * @param list the list element to initialize
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void _mali_osk_list_init( _mali_osk_list_t *list )
+{
+ list->next = list;
+ list->prev = list;
+}
+
+/** @brief Insert a single list element after an entry in a list
+ *
+ * As an example, if this is inserted to the head of a list, then this becomes
+ * the first element of the list.
+ *
+ * Do not use to move list elements from one list to another, as it will break
+ * the originating list.
+ *
+ *
+ * @param newlist the list element to insert
+ * @param list the list in which to insert. The new element will be the next
+ * entry in this list
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void _mali_osk_list_add( _mali_osk_list_t *new_entry, _mali_osk_list_t *list )
+{
+ __mali_osk_list_add(new_entry, list, list->next);
+}
+
+/** @brief Insert a single list element before an entry in a list
+ *
+ * As an example, if this is inserted to the head of a list, then this becomes
+ * the last element of the list.
+ *
+ * Do not use to move list elements from one list to another, as it will break
+ * the originating list.
+ *
+ * @param newlist the list element to insert
+ * @param list the list in which to insert. The new element will be the previous
+ * entry in this list
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void _mali_osk_list_addtail( _mali_osk_list_t *new_entry, _mali_osk_list_t *list )
+{
+ __mali_osk_list_add(new_entry, list->prev, list);
+}
+
+/** @brief Remove a single element from a list
+ *
+ * The element will no longer be present in the list. The removed list element
+ * will be uninitialized, and so should not be traversed. It must be
+ * initialized before further use.
+ *
+ * @param list the list element to remove.
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void _mali_osk_list_del( _mali_osk_list_t *list )
+{
+ __mali_osk_list_del(list->prev, list->next);
+}
+
+/** @brief Remove a single element from a list, and re-initialize it
+ *
+ * The element will no longer be present in the list. The removed list element
+ * will initialized, and so can be used as normal.
+ *
+ * @param list the list element to remove and initialize.
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void _mali_osk_list_delinit( _mali_osk_list_t *list )
+{
+ __mali_osk_list_del(list->prev, list->next);
+ _mali_osk_list_init(list);
+}
+
+/** @brief Determine whether a list is empty.
+ *
+ * An empty list is one that contains a single element that points to itself.
+ *
+ * @param list the list to check.
+ * @return non-zero if the list is empty, and zero otherwise.
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE int _mali_osk_list_empty( _mali_osk_list_t *list )
+{
+ return list->next == list;
+}
+
+/** @brief Move a list element from one list to another.
+ *
+ * The list element must be initialized.
+ *
+ * As an example, moving a list item to the head of a new list causes this item
+ * to be the first element in the new list.
+ *
+ * @param move the list element to move
+ * @param list the new list into which the element will be inserted, as the next
+ * element in the list.
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void _mali_osk_list_move( _mali_osk_list_t *move_entry, _mali_osk_list_t *list )
+{
+ __mali_osk_list_del(move_entry->prev, move_entry->next);
+ _mali_osk_list_add(move_entry, list);
+}
+
+/** @brief Join two lists
+ *
+ * The list element must be initialized.
+ *
+ * Allows you to join a list into another list at a specific location
+ *
+ * @param list the new list to add
+ * @param at the location in a list to add the new list into
+ */
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE void _mali_osk_list_splice( _mali_osk_list_t *list, _mali_osk_list_t *at )
+{
+ if (!_mali_osk_list_empty(list))
+ {
+ /* insert all items from 'list' after 'at' */
+ _mali_osk_list_t *first = list->next;
+ _mali_osk_list_t *last = list->prev;
+ _mali_osk_list_t *split = at->next;
+
+ first->prev = at;
+ at->next = first;
+
+ last->next = split;
+ split->prev = last;
+ }
+}
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_list */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_OSK_LIST_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_mali.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_mali.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0b1d13a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_osk_mali.h
@@ -0,0 +1,252 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_mali.h
+ * Defines the OS abstraction layer which is specific for the Mali kernel device driver (OSK)
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_OSK_MALI_H__
+#define __MALI_OSK_MALI_H__
+
+#include <mali_osk.h>
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_miscellaneous
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Initialize the OSK layer
+ *
+ * This function is used to setup any initialization of OSK functionality, if
+ * required.
+ *
+ * This must be the first function called from the common code, specifically,
+ * from the common code entry-point, mali_kernel_constructor.
+ *
+ * The OS-integration into the OS's kernel must handle calling of
+ * mali_kernel_constructor when the device driver is loaded.
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, or a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on
+ * failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_init( void );
+
+/** @brief Terminate the OSK layer
+ *
+ * This function is used to terminate any resources initialized by
+ * _mali_osk_init.
+ *
+ * This must be the last function called from the common code, specifically,
+ * from the common code closedown function, mali_kernel_destructor, and the
+ * error path in mali_kernel_constructor.
+ *
+ * The OS-integration into the OS's kernel must handle calling of
+ * mali_kernel_destructor when the device driver is terminated.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_term( void );
+
+/** @brief Read the Mali Resource configuration
+ *
+ * Populates a _mali_arch_resource_t array from configuration settings, which
+ * are stored in an OS-specific way.
+ *
+ * For example, these may be compiled in to a static structure, or read from
+ * the filesystem at startup.
+ *
+ * On failure, do not call _mali_osk_resources_term.
+ *
+ * @param arch_config a pointer to the store the pointer to the resources
+ * @param num_resources the number of resources read
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success. _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM on allocation
+ * error. For other failures, a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t is returned.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_resources_init( _mali_osk_resource_t **arch_config, u32 *num_resources );
+
+/** @brief Free resources allocated by _mali_osk_resources_init.
+ *
+ * Frees the _mali_arch_resource_t array allocated by _mali_osk_resources_init
+ *
+ * @param arch_config a pointer to the stored the pointer to the resources
+ * @param num_resources the number of resources in the array
+ */
+void _mali_osk_resources_term( _mali_osk_resource_t **arch_config, u32 num_resources);
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_miscellaneous */
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_osk_low_level_memory
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Initialize a user-space accessible memory range
+ *
+ * This initializes a virtual address range such that it is reserved for the
+ * current process, but does not map any physical pages into this range.
+ *
+ * This function may initialize or adjust any members of the
+ * mali_memory_allocation \a descriptor supplied, before the physical pages are
+ * mapped in with _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_map().
+ *
+ * The function will always be called with MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE
+ * set in \a descriptor->flags. It is an error to call this function without
+ * setting this flag. Otherwise, \a descriptor->flags bits are reserved for
+ * future expansion
+ *
+ * The \a descriptor's process_addr_mapping_info member can be modified to
+ * allocate OS-specific information. Note that on input, this will be a
+ * ukk_private word from the U/K inteface, as inserted by _mali_ukk_mem_mmap().
+ * This is used to pass information from the U/K interface to the OSK interface,
+ * if necessary. The precise usage of the process_addr_mapping_info member
+ * depends on the U/K implementation of _mali_ukk_mem_mmap().
+ *
+ * Therefore, the U/K implementation of _mali_ukk_mem_mmap() and the OSK
+ * implementation of _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_init() must agree on the meaning and
+ * usage of the ukk_private word and process_addr_mapping_info member.
+ *
+ * Refer to \ref u_k_api for more information on the U/K interface.
+ *
+ * On successful return, \a descriptor's mapping member will be correct for
+ * use with _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_term() and _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_map().
+ *
+ * @param descriptor the mali_memory_allocation to initialize.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_init( mali_memory_allocation * descriptor );
+
+/** @brief Terminate a user-space accessible memory range
+ *
+ * This terminates a virtual address range reserved in the current user process,
+ * where none, some or all of the virtual address ranges have mappings to
+ * physical pages.
+ *
+ * It will unmap any physical pages that had been mapped into a reserved
+ * virtual address range for the current process, and then releases the virtual
+ * address range. Any extra book-keeping information or resources allocated
+ * during _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_init() will also be released.
+ *
+ * The \a descriptor itself is not freed - this must be handled by the caller of
+ * _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_term().
+ *
+ * The function will always be called with MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE
+ * set in descriptor->flags. It is an error to call this function without
+ * setting this flag. Otherwise, descriptor->flags bits are reserved for
+ * future expansion
+ *
+ * @param descriptor the mali_memory_allocation to terminate.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_term( mali_memory_allocation * descriptor );
+
+/** @brief Map physical pages into a user process's virtual address range
+ *
+ * This is used to map a number of physically contigous pages into a
+ * user-process's virtual address range, which was previously reserved by a
+ * call to _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_init().
+ *
+ * This need not provide a mapping for the entire virtual address range
+ * reserved for \a descriptor - it may be used to map single pages per call.
+ *
+ * The function will always be called with MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE
+ * set in \a descriptor->flags. It is an error to call this function without
+ * setting this flag. Otherwise, \a descriptor->flags bits are reserved for
+ * future expansion
+ *
+ * The function may supply \a *phys_addr == \ref MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR_MAGIC.
+ * In this case, \a size must be set to \ref _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE, and the function
+ * will allocate the physical page itself. The physical address of the
+ * allocated page will be returned through \a phys_addr.
+ *
+ * It is an error to set \a size != \ref _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE while
+ * \a *phys_addr == \ref MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR_MAGIC,
+ * since it is not always possible for OSs to support such a setting through this
+ * interface.
+ *
+ * @note \b IMPORTANT: This code must validate the input parameters. If the
+ * range defined by \a offset and \a size is outside the range allocated in
+ * \a descriptor, then this function \b MUST not attempt any mapping, and must
+ * instead return a suitable \ref _mali_osk_errcode_t \b failure code.
+ *
+ * @param[in,out] descriptor the mali_memory_allocation representing the
+ * user-process's virtual address range to map into.
+ *
+ * @param[in] offset the offset into the virtual address range. This is only added
+ * to the mapping member of the \a descriptor, and not the \a phys_addr parameter.
+ * It must be a multiple of \ref _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE.
+ *
+ * @param[in,out] phys_addr a pointer to the physical base address to begin the
+ * mapping from. If \a size == \ref _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE and
+ * \a *phys_addr == \ref MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR_MAGIC, then this
+ * function will allocate the physical page itself, and return the
+ * physical address of the page through \a phys_addr, which will be aligned to
+ * \ref _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE. Otherwise, \a *phys_addr must be aligned to
+ * \ref _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE, and is unmodified after the call.
+ * \a phys_addr is unaffected by the \a offset parameter.
+ *
+ * @param[in] size the number of bytes to map in. This must be a multiple of
+ * \ref _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE.
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on sucess, otherwise a _mali_osk_errcode_t value
+ * on failure
+ *
+ * @note could expand to use _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t instead of
+ * \ref MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR_MAGIC, but note that we must
+ * also modify the mali process address manager in the mmu/memory engine code.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_map( mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 *phys_addr, u32 size );
+
+
+/** @brief Unmap physical pages from a user process's virtual address range
+ *
+ * This is used to unmap a number of physically contigous pages from a
+ * user-process's virtual address range, which were previously mapped by a
+ * call to _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_map(). If the range specified was allocated
+ * from OS memory, then that memory will be returned to the OS. Whilst pages
+ * will be mapped out, the Virtual address range remains reserved, and at the
+ * same base address.
+ *
+ * When this function is used to unmap pages from OS memory
+ * (_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_map() was called with *phys_addr ==
+ * \ref MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR_MAGIC), then the \a flags must
+ * include \ref _MALI_OSK_MEM_MAPREGION_FLAG_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR. This is because
+ * it is not always easy for an OS implementation to discover whether the
+ * memory was OS allocated or not (and so, how it should release the memory).
+ *
+ * For this reason, only a range of pages of the same allocation type (all OS
+ * allocated, or none OS allocacted) may be unmapped in one call. Multiple
+ * calls must be made if allocations of these different types exist across the
+ * entire region described by the \a descriptor.
+ *
+ * The function will always be called with MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE
+ * set in \a descriptor->flags. It is an error to call this function without
+ * setting this flag. Otherwise, \a descriptor->flags bits are reserved for
+ * future expansion
+ *
+ * @param[in,out] descriptor the mali_memory_allocation representing the
+ * user-process's virtual address range to map into.
+ *
+ * @param[in] offset the offset into the virtual address range. This is only added
+ * to the mapping member of the \a descriptor. \a offset must be a multiple of
+ * \ref _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE.
+ *
+ * @param[in] size the number of bytes to unmap. This must be a multiple of
+ * \ref _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE.
+ *
+ * @param[in] flags specifies how the memory should be unmapped. For a range
+ * of pages that were originally OS allocated, this must have
+ * \ref _MALI_OSK_MEM_MAPREGION_FLAG_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR set.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_unmap( mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 size, _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t flags );
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_osk_low_level_memory */
+
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_OSK_MALI_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_uk_types.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_uk_types.h
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_uk_types.h
@@ -0,0 +1,1176 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_uk_types.h
+ * Defines the types and constants used in the user-kernel interface
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_UK_TYPES_H__
+#define __MALI_UK_TYPES_H__
+
+/*
+ * NOTE: Because this file can be included from user-side and kernel-side,
+ * it is up to the includee to ensure certain typedefs (e.g. u32) are already
+ * defined when #including this.
+ */
+#include "regs/mali_200_regs.h"
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @addtogroup uddapi Unified Device Driver (UDD) APIs
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @addtogroup u_k_api UDD User/Kernel Interface (U/K) APIs
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_core U/K Core
+ * @{ */
+
+/** Definition of subsystem numbers, to assist in creating a unique identifier
+ * for each U/K call.
+ *
+ * @see _mali_uk_functions */
+typedef enum
+{
+ _MALI_UK_CORE_SUBSYSTEM, /**< Core Group of U/K calls */
+ _MALI_UK_MEMORY_SUBSYSTEM, /**< Memory Group of U/K calls */
+ _MALI_UK_PP_SUBSYSTEM, /**< Fragment Processor Group of U/K calls */
+ _MALI_UK_GP_SUBSYSTEM, /**< Vertex Processor Group of U/K calls */
+ _MALI_UK_PROFILING_SUBSYSTEM, /**< Profiling Group of U/K calls */
+ _MALI_UK_PMM_SUBSYSTEM, /**< Power Management Module Group of U/K calls */
+ _MALI_UK_VSYNC_SUBSYSTEM, /**< VSYNC Group of U/K calls */
+} _mali_uk_subsystem_t;
+
+/** Within a function group each function has its unique sequence number
+ * to assist in creating a unique identifier for each U/K call.
+ *
+ * An ordered pair of numbers selected from
+ * ( \ref _mali_uk_subsystem_t,\ref _mali_uk_functions) will uniquely identify the
+ * U/K call across all groups of functions, and all functions. */
+typedef enum
+{
+ /** Core functions */
+
+ _MALI_UK_OPEN = 0, /**< _mali_ukk_open() */
+ _MALI_UK_CLOSE, /**< _mali_ukk_close() */
+ _MALI_UK_GET_SYSTEM_INFO_SIZE, /**< _mali_ukk_get_system_info_size() */
+ _MALI_UK_GET_SYSTEM_INFO, /**< _mali_ukk_get_system_info() */
+ _MALI_UK_WAIT_FOR_NOTIFICATION, /**< _mali_ukk_wait_for_notification() */
+ _MALI_UK_GET_API_VERSION, /**< _mali_ukk_get_api_version() */
+ _MALI_UK_POST_NOTIFICATION, /**< _mali_ukk_post_notification() */
+
+ /** Memory functions */
+
+ _MALI_UK_INIT_MEM = 0, /**< _mali_ukk_init_mem() */
+ _MALI_UK_TERM_MEM, /**< _mali_ukk_term_mem() */
+ _MALI_UK_GET_BIG_BLOCK, /**< _mali_ukk_get_big_block() */
+ _MALI_UK_FREE_BIG_BLOCK, /**< _mali_ukk_free_big_block() */
+ _MALI_UK_MAP_MEM, /**< _mali_ukk_mem_mmap() */
+ _MALI_UK_UNMAP_MEM, /**< _mali_ukk_mem_munmap() */
+ _MALI_UK_QUERY_MMU_PAGE_TABLE_DUMP_SIZE, /**< _mali_ukk_mem_get_mmu_page_table_dump_size() */
+ _MALI_UK_DUMP_MMU_PAGE_TABLE, /**< _mali_ukk_mem_dump_mmu_page_table() */
+ _MALI_UK_ATTACH_UMP_MEM, /**< _mali_ukk_attach_ump_mem() */
+ _MALI_UK_RELEASE_UMP_MEM, /**< _mali_ukk_release_ump_mem() */
+ _MALI_UK_MAP_EXT_MEM, /**< _mali_uku_map_external_mem() */
+ _MALI_UK_UNMAP_EXT_MEM, /**< _mali_uku_unmap_external_mem() */
+ _MALI_UK_VA_TO_MALI_PA, /**< _mali_uku_va_to_mali_pa() */
+
+ /** Common functions for each core */
+
+ _MALI_UK_START_JOB = 0, /**< Start a Fragment/Vertex Processor Job on a core */
+ _MALI_UK_ABORT_JOB, /**< Abort a job */
+ _MALI_UK_GET_NUMBER_OF_CORES, /**< Get the number of Fragment/Vertex Processor cores */
+ _MALI_UK_GET_CORE_VERSION, /**< Get the Fragment/Vertex Processor version compatible with all cores */
+
+ /** Fragment Processor Functions */
+
+ _MALI_UK_PP_START_JOB = _MALI_UK_START_JOB, /**< _mali_ukk_pp_start_job() */
+ _MALI_UK_PP_ABORT_JOB = _MALI_UK_ABORT_JOB, /**< _mali_ukk_pp_abort_job() */
+ _MALI_UK_GET_PP_NUMBER_OF_CORES = _MALI_UK_GET_NUMBER_OF_CORES, /**< _mali_ukk_get_pp_number_of_cores() */
+ _MALI_UK_GET_PP_CORE_VERSION = _MALI_UK_GET_CORE_VERSION, /**< _mali_ukk_get_pp_core_version() */
+
+ /** Vertex Processor Functions */
+
+ _MALI_UK_GP_START_JOB = _MALI_UK_START_JOB, /**< _mali_ukk_gp_start_job() */
+ _MALI_UK_GP_ABORT_JOB = _MALI_UK_ABORT_JOB, /**< _mali_ukk_gp_abort_job() */
+ _MALI_UK_GET_GP_NUMBER_OF_CORES = _MALI_UK_GET_NUMBER_OF_CORES, /**< _mali_ukk_get_gp_number_of_cores() */
+ _MALI_UK_GET_GP_CORE_VERSION = _MALI_UK_GET_CORE_VERSION, /**< _mali_ukk_get_gp_core_version() */
+ _MALI_UK_GP_SUSPEND_RESPONSE, /**< _mali_ukk_gp_suspend_response() */
+
+ /** Profiling functions */
+
+ _MALI_UK_PROFILING_START = 0, /**< __mali_uku_profiling_start() */
+ _MALI_UK_PROFILING_ADD_EVENT, /**< __mali_uku_profiling_add_event() */
+ _MALI_UK_PROFILING_STOP, /**< __mali_uku_profiling_stop() */
+ _MALI_UK_PROFILING_GET_EVENT, /**< __mali_uku_profiling_get_event() */
+ _MALI_UK_PROFILING_CLEAR, /**< __mali_uku_profiling_clear() */
+ _MALI_UK_PROFILING_GET_CONFIG, /**< __mali_uku_profiling_get_config() */
+ _MALI_UK_TRANSFER_SW_COUNTERS,
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ /** Power Management Module Functions */
+ _MALI_UK_PMM_EVENT_MESSAGE = 0, /**< Raise an event message */
+#endif
+
+ /** VSYNC reporting fuctions */
+ _MALI_UK_VSYNC_EVENT_REPORT = 0, /**< _mali_ukk_vsync_event_report() */
+
+} _mali_uk_functions;
+
+/** @brief Get the size necessary for system info
+ *
+ * @see _mali_ukk_get_system_info_size()
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 size; /**< [out] size of buffer necessary to hold system information data, in bytes */
+} _mali_uk_get_system_info_size_s;
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_getsysteminfo U/K Get System Info
+ * @{ */
+
+/**
+ * Type definition for the core version number.
+ * Used when returning the version number read from a core
+ *
+ * Its format is that of the 32-bit Version register for a particular core.
+ * Refer to the "Mali200 and MaliGP2 3D Graphics Processor Technical Reference
+ * Manual", ARM DDI 0415C, for more information.
+ */
+typedef u32 _mali_core_version;
+
+/**
+ * Enum values for the different modes the driver can be put in.
+ * Normal is the default mode. The driver then uses a job queue and takes job objects from the clients.
+ * Job completion is reported using the _mali_ukk_wait_for_notification call.
+ * The driver blocks this io command until a job has completed or failed or a timeout occurs.
+ *
+ * The 'raw' mode is reserved for future expansion.
+ */
+typedef enum _mali_driver_mode
+{
+ _MALI_DRIVER_MODE_RAW = 1, /**< Reserved for future expansion */
+ _MALI_DRIVER_MODE_NORMAL = 2 /**< Normal mode of operation */
+} _mali_driver_mode;
+
+/** @brief List of possible cores
+ *
+ * add new entries to the end of this enum */
+typedef enum _mali_core_type
+{
+ _MALI_GP2 = 2, /**< MaliGP2 Programmable Vertex Processor */
+ _MALI_200 = 5, /**< Mali200 Programmable Fragment Processor */
+ _MALI_400_GP = 6, /**< Mali400 Programmable Vertex Processor */
+ _MALI_400_PP = 7, /**< Mali400 Programmable Fragment Processor */
+ /* insert new core here, do NOT alter the existing values */
+} _mali_core_type;
+
+/** @brief Information about each Mali Core
+ *
+ * Information is stored in a linked list, which is stored entirely in the
+ * buffer pointed to by the system_info member of the
+ * _mali_uk_get_system_info_s arguments provided to _mali_ukk_get_system_info()
+ *
+ * Both Fragment Processor (PP) and Vertex Processor (GP) cores are represented
+ * by this struct.
+ *
+ * The type is reported by the type field, _mali_core_info::_mali_core_type.
+ *
+ * Each core is given a unique Sequence number identifying it, the core_nr
+ * member.
+ *
+ * Flags are taken directly from the resource's flags, and are currently unused.
+ *
+ * Multiple mali_core_info structs are linked in a single linked list using the next field
+ */
+typedef struct _mali_core_info
+{
+ _mali_core_type type; /**< Type of core */
+ _mali_core_version version; /**< Core Version, as reported by the Core's Version Register */
+ u32 reg_address; /**< Address of Registers */
+ u32 core_nr; /**< Sequence number */
+ u32 flags; /**< Flags. Currently Unused. */
+ struct _mali_core_info * next; /**< Next core in Linked List */
+} _mali_core_info;
+
+/** @brief Capabilities of Memory Banks
+ *
+ * These may be used to restrict memory banks for certain uses. They may be
+ * used when access is not possible (e.g. Bus does not support access to it)
+ * or when access is possible but not desired (e.g. Access is slow).
+ *
+ * In the case of 'possible but not desired', there is no way of specifying
+ * the flags as an optimization hint, so that the memory could be used as a
+ * last resort.
+ *
+ * @see _mali_mem_info
+ */
+typedef enum _mali_bus_usage
+{
+
+ _MALI_PP_READABLE = (1<<0), /** Readable by the Fragment Processor */
+ _MALI_PP_WRITEABLE = (1<<1), /** Writeable by the Fragment Processor */
+ _MALI_GP_READABLE = (1<<2), /** Readable by the Vertex Processor */
+ _MALI_GP_WRITEABLE = (1<<3), /** Writeable by the Vertex Processor */
+ _MALI_CPU_READABLE = (1<<4), /** Readable by the CPU */
+ _MALI_CPU_WRITEABLE = (1<<5), /** Writeable by the CPU */
+ _MALI_MMU_READABLE = _MALI_PP_READABLE | _MALI_GP_READABLE, /** Readable by the MMU (including all cores behind it) */
+ _MALI_MMU_WRITEABLE = _MALI_PP_WRITEABLE | _MALI_GP_WRITEABLE, /** Writeable by the MMU (including all cores behind it) */
+} _mali_bus_usage;
+
+/** @brief Information about the Mali Memory system
+ *
+ * Information is stored in a linked list, which is stored entirely in the
+ * buffer pointed to by the system_info member of the
+ * _mali_uk_get_system_info_s arguments provided to _mali_ukk_get_system_info()
+ *
+ * Each element of the linked list describes a single Mali Memory bank.
+ * Each allocation can only come from one bank, and will not cross multiple
+ * banks.
+ *
+ * Each bank is uniquely identified by its identifier member. On Mali-nonMMU
+ * systems, to allocate from this bank, the value of identifier must be passed
+ * as the type_id member of the _mali_uk_get_big_block_s arguments to
+ * _mali_ukk_get_big_block.
+ *
+ * On Mali-MMU systems, there is only one bank, which describes the maximum
+ * possible address range that could be allocated (which may be much less than
+ * the available physical memory)
+ *
+ * The flags member describes the capabilities of the memory. It is an error
+ * to attempt to build a job for a particular core (PP or GP) when the memory
+ * regions used do not have the capabilities for supporting that core. This
+ * would result in a job abort from the Device Driver.
+ *
+ * For example, it is correct to build a PP job where read-only data structures
+ * are taken from a memory with _MALI_PP_READABLE set and
+ * _MALI_PP_WRITEABLE clear, and a framebuffer with _MALI_PP_WRITEABLE set and
+ * _MALI_PP_READABLE clear. However, it would be incorrect to use a framebuffer
+ * where _MALI_PP_WRITEABLE is clear.
+ */
+typedef struct _mali_mem_info
+{
+ u32 size; /**< Size of the memory bank in bytes */
+ _mali_bus_usage flags; /**< Capabilitiy flags of the memory */
+ u32 maximum_order_supported; /**< log2 supported size */
+ u32 identifier; /**< Unique identifier, to be used in allocate calls */
+ struct _mali_mem_info * next; /**< Next List Link */
+} _mali_mem_info;
+
+/** @brief Info about the whole Mali system.
+ *
+ * This Contains a linked list of the cores and memory banks available. Each
+ * list pointer will remain inside the system_info buffer supplied in the
+ * _mali_uk_get_system_info_s arguments to a _mali_ukk_get_system_info call.
+ *
+ * The has_mmu member must be inspected to ensure the correct group of
+ * Memory function calls is obtained - that is, those for either Mali-MMU
+ * or Mali-nonMMU. @see _mali_uk_memory
+ */
+typedef struct _mali_system_info
+{
+ _mali_core_info * core_info; /**< List of _mali_core_info structures */
+ _mali_mem_info * mem_info; /**< List of _mali_mem_info structures */
+ u32 has_mmu; /**< Non-zero if Mali-MMU present. Zero otherwise. */
+ _mali_driver_mode drivermode; /**< Reserved. Must always be _MALI_DRIVER_MODE_NORMAL */
+} _mali_system_info;
+
+/** @brief Arguments to _mali_ukk_get_system_info()
+ *
+ * A buffer of the size returned by _mali_ukk_get_system_info_size() must be
+ * allocated, and the pointer to this buffer must be written into the
+ * system_info member. The buffer must be suitably aligned for storage of
+ * the _mali_system_info structure - for example, one returned by
+ * _mali_osk_malloc(), which will be suitably aligned for any structure.
+ *
+ * The ukk_private member must be set to zero by the user-side. Under an OS
+ * implementation, the U/K interface must write in the user-side base address
+ * into the ukk_private member, so that the common code in
+ * _mali_ukk_get_system_info() can determine how to adjust the pointers such
+ * that they are sensible from user space. Leaving ukk_private as NULL implies
+ * that no pointer adjustment is necessary - which will be the case on a
+ * bare-metal/RTOS system.
+ *
+ * @see _mali_system_info
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 size; /**< [in] size of buffer provided to store system information data */
+ _mali_system_info * system_info; /**< [in,out] pointer to buffer to store system information data. No initialisation of buffer required on input. */
+ u32 ukk_private; /**< [in] Kernel-side private word inserted by certain U/K interface implementations. Caller must set to Zero. */
+} _mali_uk_get_system_info_s;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_getsysteminfo */
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_core */
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_gp U/K Vertex Processor
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s Vertex Processor Suspend Response
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_gp_suspend_response()
+ *
+ * When _mali_wait_for_notification() receives notification that a
+ * Vertex Processor job was suspended, you need to send a response to indicate
+ * what needs to happen with this job. You can either abort or resume the job.
+ *
+ * - set @c code to indicate response code. This is either @c _MALIGP_JOB_ABORT or
+ * @c _MALIGP_JOB_RESUME_WITH_NEW_HEAP to indicate you will provide a new heap
+ * for the job that will resolve the out of memory condition for the job.
+ * - copy the @c cookie value from the @c _mali_uk_gp_job_suspended_s notification;
+ * this is an identifier for the suspended job
+ * - set @c arguments[0] and @c arguments[1] to zero if you abort the job. If
+ * you resume it, @c argument[0] should specify the Mali start address for the new
+ * heap and @c argument[1] the Mali end address of the heap.
+ * - pass in the user-kernel context @c ctx that was returned from _mali_ukk_open()
+ *
+ */
+typedef enum _maligp_job_suspended_response_code
+{
+ _MALIGP_JOB_ABORT, /**< Abort the Vertex Processor job */
+ _MALIGP_JOB_RESUME_WITH_NEW_HEAP /**< Resume the Vertex Processor job with a new heap */
+} _maligp_job_suspended_response_code;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 cookie; /**< [in] cookie from the _mali_uk_gp_job_suspended_s notification */
+ _maligp_job_suspended_response_code code; /**< [in] abort or resume response code, see \ref _maligp_job_suspended_response_code */
+ u32 arguments[2]; /**< [in] 0 when aborting a job. When resuming a job, the Mali start and end address for a new heap to resume the job with */
+} _mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s;
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s */
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_gpstartjob_s Vertex Processor Start Job
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Status indicating the result of starting a Vertex or Fragment processor job */
+typedef enum
+{
+ _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED, /**< Job started */
+ _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED_LOW_PRI_JOB_RETURNED, /**< Job started and bumped a lower priority job that was pending execution */
+ _MALI_UK_START_JOB_NOT_STARTED_DO_REQUEUE /**< Job could not be started at this time. Try starting the job again */
+} _mali_uk_start_job_status;
+
+/** @brief Status indicating the result of starting a Vertex or Fragment processor job */
+typedef enum
+{
+ MALI_UK_START_JOB_FLAG_DEFAULT = 0, /**< Default behaviour; Flush L2 caches before start, no following jobs */
+ MALI_UK_START_JOB_FLAG_NO_FLUSH = 1, /**< No need to flush L2 caches before start */
+ MALI_UK_START_JOB_FLAG_MORE_JOBS_FOLLOW = 2, /**< More related jobs follows, try to schedule them as soon as possible after this job */
+} _mali_uk_start_job_flags;
+
+/** @brief Status indicating the result of the execution of a Vertex or Fragment processor job */
+
+typedef enum
+{
+ _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_END_SUCCESS = 1<<(16+0),
+ _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_END_OOM = 1<<(16+1),
+ _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_END_ABORT = 1<<(16+2),
+ _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_END_TIMEOUT_SW = 1<<(16+3),
+ _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_END_HANG = 1<<(16+4),
+ _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_END_SEG_FAULT = 1<<(16+5),
+ _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_END_ILLEGAL_JOB = 1<<(16+6),
+ _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_END_UNKNOWN_ERR = 1<<(16+7),
+ _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_END_SHUTDOWN = 1<<(16+8),
+ _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_END_SYSTEM_UNUSABLE = 1<<(16+9)
+} _mali_uk_job_status;
+
+#define MALIGP2_NUM_REGS_FRAME (6)
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_gp_start_job()
+ *
+ * To start a Vertex Processor job
+ * - associate the request with a reference to a @c mali_gp_job_info by setting
+ * user_job_ptr to the address of the @c mali_gp_job_info of the job.
+ * - set @c priority to the priority of the @c mali_gp_job_info
+ * - specify a timeout for the job by setting @c watchdog_msecs to the number of
+ * milliseconds the job is allowed to run. Specifying a value of 0 selects the
+ * default timeout in use by the device driver.
+ * - copy the frame registers from the @c mali_gp_job_info into @c frame_registers.
+ * - set the @c perf_counter_flag, @c perf_counter_src0 and @c perf_counter_src1 to zero
+ * for a non-instrumented build. For an instrumented build you can use up
+ * to two performance counters. Set the corresponding bit in @c perf_counter_flag
+ * to enable them. @c perf_counter_src0 and @c perf_counter_src1 specify
+ * the source of what needs to get counted (e.g. number of vertex loader
+ * cache hits). For source id values, see ARM DDI0415A, Table 3-60.
+ * - pass in the user-kernel context @c ctx that was returned from _mali_ukk_open()
+ *
+ * When @c _mali_ukk_gp_start_job() returns @c _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK, status contains the
+ * result of the request (see \ref _mali_uk_start_job_status). If the job could
+ * not get started (@c _MALI_UK_START_JOB_NOT_STARTED_DO_REQUEUE) it should be
+ * tried again. If the job had a higher priority than the one currently pending
+ * execution (@c _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED_LOW_PRI_JOB_RETURNED), it will bump
+ * the lower priority job and returns the address of the @c mali_gp_job_info
+ * for that job in @c returned_user_job_ptr. That job should get requeued.
+ *
+ * After the job has started, @c _mali_wait_for_notification() will be notified
+ * that the job finished or got suspended. It may get suspended due to
+ * resource shortage. If it finished (see _mali_ukk_wait_for_notification())
+ * the notification will contain a @c _mali_uk_gp_job_finished_s result. If
+ * it got suspended the notification will contain a @c _mali_uk_gp_job_suspended_s
+ * result.
+ *
+ * The @c _mali_uk_gp_job_finished_s contains the job status (see \ref _mali_uk_job_status),
+ * the number of milliseconds the job took to render, and values of core registers
+ * when the job finished (irq status, performance counters, renderer list
+ * address). A job has finished succesfully when its status is
+ * @c _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_FINISHED. If the hardware detected a timeout while rendering
+ * the job, or software detected the job is taking more than watchdog_msecs to
+ * complete, the status will indicate @c _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_HANG.
+ * If the hardware detected a bus error while accessing memory associated with the
+ * job, status will indicate @c _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_SEG_FAULT.
+ * status will indicate @c _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_NOT_STARTED if the driver had to
+ * stop the job but the job didn't start on the hardware yet, e.g. when the
+ * driver shutdown.
+ *
+ * In case the job got suspended, @c _mali_uk_gp_job_suspended_s contains
+ * the @c user_job_ptr identifier used to start the job with, the @c reason
+ * why the job stalled (see \ref _maligp_job_suspended_reason) and a @c cookie
+ * to identify the core on which the job stalled. This @c cookie will be needed
+ * when responding to this nofication by means of _mali_ukk_gp_suspend_response().
+ * (see _mali_ukk_gp_suspend_response()). The response is either to abort or
+ * resume the job. If the job got suspended due to an out of memory condition
+ * you may be able to resolve this by providing more memory and resuming the job.
+ *
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 user_job_ptr; /**< [in] identifier for the job in user space, a @c mali_gp_job_info* */
+ u32 priority; /**< [in] job priority. A lower number means higher priority */
+ u32 watchdog_msecs; /**< [in] maximum allowed runtime in milliseconds. The job gets killed if it runs longer than this. A value of 0 selects the default used by the device driver. */
+ u32 frame_registers[MALIGP2_NUM_REGS_FRAME]; /**< [in] core specific registers associated with this job */
+ u32 perf_counter_flag; /**< [in] bitmask indicating which performance counters to enable, see \ref _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC0_ENABLE and related macro definitions */
+ u32 perf_counter_src0; /**< [in] source id for performance counter 0 (see ARM DDI0415A, Table 3-60) */
+ u32 perf_counter_src1; /**< [in] source id for performance counter 1 (see ARM DDI0415A, Table 3-60) */
+ u32 returned_user_job_ptr; /**< [out] identifier for the returned job in user space, a @c mali_gp_job_info* */
+ _mali_uk_start_job_status status; /**< [out] indicates job start status (success, previous job returned, requeue) */
+ u32 abort_id; /**< [in] abort id of this job, used to identify this job for later abort requests */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src0; /**< [in] soruce id for Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 0 */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src1; /**< [in] source id for Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 1 */
+ u32 frame_builder_id; /**< [in] id of the originating frame builder */
+ u32 flush_id; /**< [in] flush id within the originating frame builder */
+} _mali_uk_gp_start_job_s;
+
+#define _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC0_ENABLE (1<<0) /**< Enable performance counter SRC0 for a job */
+#define _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC1_ENABLE (1<<1) /**< Enable performance counter SRC1 for a job */
+#define _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC0_ENABLE (1<<2) /**< Enable performance counter L2_SRC0 for a job */
+#define _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_SRC1_ENABLE (1<<3) /**< Enable performance counter L2_SRC1 for a job */
+#define _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_L2_RESET (1<<4) /**< Enable performance counter L2_RESET for a job */
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_gpstartjob_s */
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ u32 user_job_ptr; /**< [out] identifier for the job in user space */
+ _mali_uk_job_status status; /**< [out] status of finished job */
+ u32 irq_status; /**< [out] value of the GP interrupt rawstat register (see ARM DDI0415A) */
+ u32 status_reg_on_stop; /**< [out] value of the GP control register */
+ u32 vscl_stop_addr; /**< [out] value of the GP VLSCL start register */
+ u32 plbcl_stop_addr; /**< [out] value of the GP PLBCL start register */
+ u32 heap_current_addr; /**< [out] value of the GP PLB PL heap start address register */
+ u32 perf_counter_src0; /**< [out] source id for performance counter 0 (see ARM DDI0415A, Table 3-60) */
+ u32 perf_counter_src1; /**< [out] source id for performance counter 1 (see ARM DDI0415A, Table 3-60) */
+ u32 perf_counter0; /**< [out] value of perfomance counter 0 (see ARM DDI0415A) */
+ u32 perf_counter1; /**< [out] value of perfomance counter 1 (see ARM DDI0415A) */
+ u32 render_time; /**< [out] number of microseconds it took for the job to render */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src0; /**< [out] soruce id for Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 0 */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src1; /**< [out] soruce id for Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 1 */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val0; /**< [out] Value of the Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 0 */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val1; /**< [out] Value of the Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 1 */
+} _mali_uk_gp_job_finished_s;
+
+typedef enum _maligp_job_suspended_reason
+{
+ _MALIGP_JOB_SUSPENDED_OUT_OF_MEMORY /**< Polygon list builder unit (PLBU) has run out of memory */
+} _maligp_job_suspended_reason;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ u32 user_job_ptr; /**< [out] identifier for the job in user space */
+ _maligp_job_suspended_reason reason; /**< [out] reason why the job stalled */
+ u32 cookie; /**< [out] identifier for the core in kernel space on which the job stalled */
+} _mali_uk_gp_job_suspended_s;
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_gp */
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_pp U/K Fragment Processor
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_ppstartjob_s Fragment Processor Start Job
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_pp_start_job()
+ *
+ * To start a Fragment Processor job
+ * - associate the request with a reference to a mali_pp_job by setting
+ * @c user_job_ptr to the address of the @c mali_pp_job of the job.
+ * - set @c priority to the priority of the mali_pp_job
+ * - specify a timeout for the job by setting @c watchdog_msecs to the number of
+ * milliseconds the job is allowed to run. Specifying a value of 0 selects the
+ * default timeout in use by the device driver.
+ * - copy the frame registers from the @c mali_pp_job into @c frame_registers.
+ * For MALI200 you also need to copy the write back 0,1 and 2 registers.
+ * - set the @c perf_counter_flag, @c perf_counter_src0 and @c perf_counter_src1 to zero
+ * for a non-instrumented build. For an instrumented build you can use up
+ * to two performance counters. Set the corresponding bit in @c perf_counter_flag
+ * to enable them. @c perf_counter_src0 and @c perf_counter_src1 specify
+ * the source of what needs to get counted (e.g. number of vertex loader
+ * cache hits). For source id values, see ARM DDI0415A, Table 3-60.
+ * - pass in the user-kernel context in @c ctx that was returned from _mali_ukk_open()
+ *
+ * When _mali_ukk_pp_start_job() returns @c _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK, @c status contains the
+ * result of the request (see \ref _mali_uk_start_job_status). If the job could
+ * not get started (@c _MALI_UK_START_JOB_NOT_STARTED_DO_REQUEUE) it should be
+ * tried again. If the job had a higher priority than the one currently pending
+ * execution (@c _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED_LOW_PRI_JOB_RETURNED), it will bump
+ * the lower priority job and returns the address of the @c mali_pp_job
+ * for that job in @c returned_user_job_ptr. That job should get requeued.
+ *
+ * After the job has started, _mali_wait_for_notification() will be notified
+ * when the job finished. The notification will contain a
+ * @c _mali_uk_pp_job_finished_s result. It contains the @c user_job_ptr
+ * identifier used to start the job with, the job @c status (see \ref _mali_uk_job_status),
+ * the number of milliseconds the job took to render, and values of core registers
+ * when the job finished (irq status, performance counters, renderer list
+ * address). A job has finished succesfully when its status is
+ * @c _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_FINISHED. If the hardware detected a timeout while rendering
+ * the job, or software detected the job is taking more than @c watchdog_msecs to
+ * complete, the status will indicate @c _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_HANG.
+ * If the hardware detected a bus error while accessing memory associated with the
+ * job, status will indicate @c _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_SEG_FAULT.
+ * status will indicate @c _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_NOT_STARTED if the driver had to
+ * stop the job but the job didn't start on the hardware yet, e.g. when the
+ * driver shutdown.
+ *
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 user_job_ptr; /**< [in] identifier for the job in user space */
+ u32 priority; /**< [in] job priority. A lower number means higher priority */
+ u32 watchdog_msecs; /**< [in] maximum allowed runtime in milliseconds. The job gets killed if it runs longer than this. A value of 0 selects the default used by the device driver. */
+ u32 frame_registers[MALI200_NUM_REGS_FRAME]; /**< [in] core specific registers associated with this job, see ARM DDI0415A */
+ u32 wb0_registers[MALI200_NUM_REGS_WBx];
+ u32 wb1_registers[MALI200_NUM_REGS_WBx];
+ u32 wb2_registers[MALI200_NUM_REGS_WBx];
+ u32 perf_counter_flag; /**< [in] bitmask indicating which performance counters to enable, see \ref _MALI_PERFORMANCE_COUNTER_FLAG_SRC0_ENABLE and related macro definitions */
+ u32 perf_counter_src0; /**< [in] source id for performance counter 0 (see ARM DDI0415A, Table 3-60) */
+ u32 perf_counter_src1; /**< [in] source id for performance counter 1 (see ARM DDI0415A, Table 3-60) */
+ u32 returned_user_job_ptr; /**< [out] identifier for the returned job in user space */
+ _mali_uk_start_job_status status; /**< [out] indicates job start status (success, previous job returned, requeue) */
+ u32 abort_id; /**< [in] abort id of this job, used to identify this job for later abort requests */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src0; /**< [in] soruce id for Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 0 */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src1; /**< [in] source id for Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 1 */
+ u32 frame_builder_id; /**< [in] id of the originating frame builder */
+ u32 flush_id; /**< [in] flush id within the originating frame builder */
+ _mali_uk_start_job_flags flags; /**< [in] Flags for job, see _mali_uk_start_job_flags for more information */
+} _mali_uk_pp_start_job_s;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_ppstartjob_s */
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ u32 user_job_ptr; /**< [out] identifier for the job in user space */
+ _mali_uk_job_status status; /**< [out] status of finished job */
+ u32 irq_status; /**< [out] value of interrupt rawstat register (see ARM DDI0415A) */
+ u32 last_tile_list_addr; /**< [out] value of renderer list register (see ARM DDI0415A); necessary to restart a stopped job */
+ u32 perf_counter_src0; /**< [out] source id for performance counter 0 (see ARM DDI0415A, Table 3-60) */
+ u32 perf_counter_src1; /**< [out] source id for performance counter 1 (see ARM DDI0415A, Table 3-60) */
+ u32 perf_counter0; /**< [out] value of perfomance counter 0 (see ARM DDI0415A) */
+ u32 perf_counter1; /**< [out] value of perfomance counter 1 (see ARM DDI0415A) */
+ u32 render_time; /**< [out] number of microseconds it took for the job to render */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src0; /**< [out] soruce id for Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 0 */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_src1; /**< [out] soruce id for Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 1 */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val0; /**< [out] Value of the Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 0 */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val1; /**< [out] Value of the Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 1 */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val0_raw; /**< [out] Raw value of the Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 0 */
+ u32 perf_counter_l2_val1_raw; /**< [out] Raw value of the Mali-400 MP L2 cache performance counter 1 */
+} _mali_uk_pp_job_finished_s;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_pp */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_uk_core U/K Core
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_waitfornotification_s Wait For Notification
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Notification type encodings
+ *
+ * Each Notification type is an ordered pair of (subsystem,id), and is unique.
+ *
+ * The encoding of subsystem,id into a 32-bit word is:
+ * encoding = (( subsystem << _MALI_NOTIFICATION_SUBSYSTEM_SHIFT ) & _MALI_NOTIFICATION_SUBSYSTEM_MASK)
+ * | (( id << _MALI_NOTIFICATION_ID_SHIFT ) & _MALI_NOTIFICATION_ID_MASK)
+ *
+ * @see _mali_uk_wait_for_notification_s
+ */
+typedef enum
+{
+ /** core notifications */
+
+ _MALI_NOTIFICATION_CORE_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS = (_MALI_UK_CORE_SUBSYSTEM << 16) | 0x20,
+ _MALI_NOTIFICATION_APPLICATION_QUIT = (_MALI_UK_CORE_SUBSYSTEM << 16) | 0x40,
+
+ /** Fragment Processor notifications */
+
+ _MALI_NOTIFICATION_PP_FINISHED = (_MALI_UK_PP_SUBSYSTEM << 16) | 0x10,
+
+ /** Vertex Processor notifications */
+
+ _MALI_NOTIFICATION_GP_FINISHED = (_MALI_UK_GP_SUBSYSTEM << 16) | 0x10,
+ _MALI_NOTIFICATION_GP_STALLED = (_MALI_UK_GP_SUBSYSTEM << 16) | 0x20,
+} _mali_uk_notification_type;
+
+/** to assist in splitting up 32-bit notification value in subsystem and id value */
+#define _MALI_NOTIFICATION_SUBSYSTEM_MASK 0xFFFF0000
+#define _MALI_NOTIFICATION_SUBSYSTEM_SHIFT 16
+#define _MALI_NOTIFICATION_ID_MASK 0x0000FFFF
+#define _MALI_NOTIFICATION_ID_SHIFT 0
+
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_wait_for_notification()
+ *
+ * On successful return from _mali_ukk_wait_for_notification(), the members of
+ * this structure will indicate the reason for notification.
+ *
+ * Specifically, the source of the notification can be identified by the
+ * subsystem and id fields of the mali_uk_notification_type in the code.type
+ * member. The type member is encoded in a way to divide up the types into a
+ * subsystem field, and a per-subsystem ID field. See
+ * _mali_uk_notification_type for more information.
+ *
+ * Interpreting the data union member depends on the notification type:
+ *
+ * - type == _MALI_NOTIFICATION_CORE_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS
+ * - The kernel side is shutting down. No further
+ * _mali_uk_wait_for_notification() calls should be made.
+ * - In this case, the value of the data union member is undefined.
+ * - This is used to indicate to the user space client that it should close
+ * the connection to the Mali Device Driver.
+ * - type == _MALI_NOTIFICATION_PP_FINISHED
+ * - The notification data is of type _mali_uk_pp_job_finished_s. It contains the user_job_ptr
+ * identifier used to start the job with, the job status, the number of milliseconds the job took to render,
+ * and values of core registers when the job finished (irq status, performance counters, renderer list
+ * address).
+ * - A job has finished succesfully when its status member is _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_FINISHED.
+ * - If the hardware detected a timeout while rendering the job, or software detected the job is
+ * taking more than watchdog_msecs (see _mali_ukk_pp_start_job()) to complete, the status member will
+ * indicate _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_HANG.
+ * - If the hardware detected a bus error while accessing memory associated with the job, status will
+ * indicate _MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_SEG_FAULT.
+ * - Status will indicate MALI_UK_JOB_STATUS_NOT_STARTED if the driver had to stop the job but the job
+ * didn't start the hardware yet, e.g. when the driver closes.
+ * - type == _MALI_NOTIFICATION_GP_FINISHED
+ * - The notification data is of type _mali_uk_gp_job_finished_s. The notification is similar to that of
+ * type == _MALI_NOTIFICATION_PP_FINISHED, except that several other GP core register values are returned.
+ * The status values have the same meaning for type == _MALI_NOTIFICATION_PP_FINISHED.
+ * - type == _MALI_NOTIFICATION_GP_STALLED
+ * - The nofication data is of type _mali_uk_gp_job_suspended_s. It contains the user_job_ptr
+ * identifier used to start the job with, the reason why the job stalled and a cookie to identify the core on
+ * which the job stalled.
+ * - The reason member of gp_job_suspended is set to _MALIGP_JOB_SUSPENDED_OUT_OF_MEMORY
+ * when the polygon list builder unit has run out of memory.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ _mali_uk_notification_type type; /**< [out] Type of notification available */
+ union
+ {
+ _mali_uk_gp_job_suspended_s gp_job_suspended;/**< [out] Notification data for _MALI_NOTIFICATION_GP_STALLED notification type */
+ _mali_uk_gp_job_finished_s gp_job_finished; /**< [out] Notification data for _MALI_NOTIFICATION_GP_FINISHED notification type */
+ _mali_uk_pp_job_finished_s pp_job_finished; /**< [out] Notification data for _MALI_NOTIFICATION_PP_FINISHED notification type */
+ } data;
+} _mali_uk_wait_for_notification_s;
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_post_notification()
+ *
+ * Posts the specified notification to the notification queue for this application.
+ * This is used to send a quit message to the callback thread.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ _mali_uk_notification_type type; /**< [in] Type of notification to post */
+} _mali_uk_post_notification_s;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_waitfornotification_s */
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_getapiversion_s Get API Version
+ * @{ */
+
+/** helpers for Device Driver API version handling */
+
+/** @brief Encode a version ID from a 16-bit input
+ *
+ * @note the input is assumed to be 16 bits. It must not exceed 16 bits. */
+#define _MAKE_VERSION_ID(x) (((x) << 16UL) | (x))
+
+/** @brief Check whether a 32-bit value is likely to be Device Driver API
+ * version ID. */
+#define _IS_VERSION_ID(x) (((x) & 0xFFFF) == (((x) >> 16UL) & 0xFFFF))
+
+/** @brief Decode a 16-bit version number from a 32-bit Device Driver API version
+ * ID */
+#define _GET_VERSION(x) (((x) >> 16UL) & 0xFFFF)
+
+/** @brief Determine whether two 32-bit encoded version IDs match */
+#define _IS_API_MATCH(x, y) (IS_VERSION_ID((x)) && IS_VERSION_ID((y)) && (GET_VERSION((x)) == GET_VERSION((y))))
+
+/**
+ * API version define.
+ * Indicates the version of the kernel API
+ * The version is a 16bit integer incremented on each API change.
+ * The 16bit integer is stored twice in a 32bit integer
+ * For example, for version 1 the value would be 0x00010001
+ */
+#define _MALI_API_VERSION 10
+#define _MALI_UK_API_VERSION _MAKE_VERSION_ID(_MALI_API_VERSION)
+
+/**
+ * The API version is a 16-bit integer stored in both the lower and upper 16-bits
+ * of a 32-bit value. The 16-bit API version value is incremented on each API
+ * change. Version 1 would be 0x00010001. Used in _mali_uk_get_api_version_s.
+ */
+typedef u32 _mali_uk_api_version;
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_uk_get_api_version()
+ *
+ * The user-side interface version must be written into the version member,
+ * encoded using _MAKE_VERSION_ID(). It will be compared to the API version of
+ * the kernel-side interface.
+ *
+ * On successful return, the version member will be the API version of the
+ * kernel-side interface. _MALI_UK_API_VERSION macro defines the current version
+ * of the API.
+ *
+ * The compatible member must be checked to see if the version of the user-side
+ * interface is compatible with the kernel-side interface, since future versions
+ * of the interface may be backwards compatible.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ _mali_uk_api_version version; /**< [in,out] API version of user-side interface. */
+ int compatible; /**< [out] @c 1 when @version is compatible, @c 0 otherwise */
+} _mali_uk_get_api_version_s;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_getapiversion_s */
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_core */
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_memory U/K Memory
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_init_mem(). */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 mali_address_base; /**< [out] start of MALI address space */
+ u32 memory_size; /**< [out] total MALI address space available */
+} _mali_uk_init_mem_s;
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_term_mem(). */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+} _mali_uk_term_mem_s;
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_get_big_block()
+ *
+ * - type_id should be set to the value of the identifier member of one of the
+ * _mali_mem_info structures returned through _mali_ukk_get_system_info()
+ * - ukk_private must be zero when calling from user-side. On Kernel-side, the
+ * OS implementation of the U/K interface can use it to communicate data to the
+ * OS implementation of the OSK layer. Specifically, ukk_private will be placed
+ * into the ukk_private member of the _mali_uk_mem_mmap_s structure. See
+ * _mali_ukk_mem_mmap() for more details.
+ * - minimum_size_requested will be updated if it is too small
+ * - block_size will always be >= minimum_size_requested, because the underlying
+ * allocation mechanism may only be able to divide up memory regions in certain
+ * ways. To avoid wasting memory, block_size should always be taken into account
+ * rather than assuming minimum_size_requested was really allocated.
+ * - to free the memory, the returned cookie member must be stored, and used to
+ * refer to it.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 type_id; /**< [in] the type id of the memory bank to allocate memory from */
+ u32 minimum_size_requested; /**< [in,out] minimum size of the allocation */
+ u32 ukk_private; /**< [in] Kernel-side private word inserted by certain U/K interface implementations. Caller must set to Zero. */
+ u32 mali_address; /**< [out] address of the allocation in mali address space */
+ void *cpuptr; /**< [out] address of the allocation in the current process address space */
+ u32 block_size; /**< [out] size of the block that got allocated */
+ u32 flags; /**< [out] flags associated with the allocated block, of type _mali_bus_usage */
+ u32 cookie; /**< [out] identifier for the allocated block in kernel space */
+} _mali_uk_get_big_block_s;
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_free_big_block()
+ *
+ * All that is required is that the cookie member must be set to the value of
+ * the cookie member returned through _mali_ukk_get_big_block()
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 cookie; /**< [in] identifier for mapped memory object in kernel space */
+} _mali_uk_free_big_block_s;
+
+/** @note Mali-MMU only */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 phys_addr; /**< [in] physical address */
+ u32 size; /**< [in] size */
+ u32 mali_address; /**< [in] mali address to map the physical memory to */
+ u32 rights; /**< [in] rights necessary for accessing memory */
+ u32 flags; /**< [in] flags, see \ref _MALI_MAP_EXTERNAL_MAP_GUARD_PAGE */
+ u32 cookie; /**< [out] identifier for mapped memory object in kernel space */
+} _mali_uk_map_external_mem_s;
+
+/** Flag for _mali_uk_map_external_mem_s and _mali_uk_attach_ump_mem_s */
+#define _MALI_MAP_EXTERNAL_MAP_GUARD_PAGE (1<<0)
+
+/** @note Mali-MMU only */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 cookie; /**< [out] identifier for mapped memory object in kernel space */
+} _mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s;
+
+/** @note This is identical to _mali_uk_map_external_mem_s above, however phys_addr is replaced by secure_id */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 secure_id; /**< [in] secure id */
+ u32 size; /**< [in] size */
+ u32 mali_address; /**< [in] mali address to map the physical memory to */
+ u32 rights; /**< [in] rights necessary for accessing memory */
+ u32 flags; /**< [in] flags, see \ref _MALI_MAP_EXTERNAL_MAP_GUARD_PAGE */
+ u32 cookie; /**< [out] identifier for mapped memory object in kernel space */
+} _mali_uk_attach_ump_mem_s;
+
+/** @note Mali-MMU only; will be supported in future version */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 cookie; /**< [in] identifier for mapped memory object in kernel space */
+} _mali_uk_release_ump_mem_s;
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_va_to_mali_pa()
+ *
+ * if size is zero or not a multiple of the system's page size, it will be
+ * rounded up to the next multiple of the page size. This will occur before
+ * any other use of the size parameter.
+ *
+ * if va is not PAGE_SIZE aligned, it will be rounded down to the next page
+ * boundary.
+ *
+ * The range (va) to ((u32)va)+(size-1) inclusive will be checked for physical
+ * contiguity.
+ *
+ * The implementor will check that the entire physical range is allowed to be mapped
+ * into user-space.
+ *
+ * Failure will occur if either of the above are not satisfied.
+ *
+ * Otherwise, the physical base address of the range is returned through pa,
+ * va is updated to be page aligned, and size is updated to be a non-zero
+ * multiple of the system's pagesize.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ void *va; /**< [in,out] Virtual address of the start of the range */
+ u32 pa; /**< [out] Physical base address of the range */
+ u32 size; /**< [in,out] Size of the range, in bytes. */
+} _mali_uk_va_to_mali_pa_s;
+
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 size; /**< [out] size of MMU page table information (registers + page tables) */
+} _mali_uk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_s;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 size; /**< [in] size of buffer to receive mmu page table information */
+ void *buffer; /**< [in,out] buffer to receive mmu page table information */
+ u32 register_writes_size; /**< [out] size of MMU register dump */
+ u32 *register_writes; /**< [out] pointer within buffer where MMU register dump is stored */
+ u32 page_table_dump_size; /**< [out] size of MMU page table dump */
+ u32 *page_table_dump; /**< [out] pointer within buffer where MMU page table dump is stored */
+} _mali_uk_dump_mmu_page_table_s;
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_memory */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_uk_pp U/K Fragment Processor
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_get_pp_number_of_cores()
+ *
+ * - pass in the user-kernel context @c ctx that was returned from _mali_ukk_open()
+ * - Upon successful return from _mali_ukk_get_pp_number_of_cores(), @c number_of_cores
+ * will contain the number of Fragment Processor cores in the system.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 number_of_cores; /**< [out] number of Fragment Processor cores in the system */
+} _mali_uk_get_pp_number_of_cores_s;
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_get_pp_core_version()
+ *
+ * - pass in the user-kernel context @c ctx that was returned from _mali_ukk_open()
+ * - Upon successful return from _mali_ukk_get_pp_core_version(), @c version contains
+ * the version that all Fragment Processor cores are compatible with.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ _mali_core_version version; /**< [out] version returned from core, see \ref _mali_core_version */
+} _mali_uk_get_pp_core_version_s;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 abort_id; /**< [in] ID of job(s) to abort */
+} _mali_uk_pp_abort_job_s;
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_pp */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_uk_gp U/K Vertex Processor
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_get_gp_number_of_cores()
+ *
+ * - pass in the user-kernel context @c ctx that was returned from _mali_ukk_open()
+ * - Upon successful return from _mali_ukk_get_gp_number_of_cores(), @c number_of_cores
+ * will contain the number of Vertex Processor cores in the system.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 number_of_cores; /**< [out] number of Vertex Processor cores in the system */
+} _mali_uk_get_gp_number_of_cores_s;
+
+/** @brief Arguments for _mali_ukk_get_gp_core_version()
+ *
+ * - pass in the user-kernel context @c ctx that was returned from _mali_ukk_open()
+ * - Upon successful return from _mali_ukk_get_gp_core_version(), @c version contains
+ * the version that all Vertex Processor cores are compatible with.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ _mali_core_version version; /**< [out] version returned from core, see \ref _mali_core_version */
+} _mali_uk_get_gp_core_version_s;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 abort_id; /**< [in] ID of job(s) to abort */
+} _mali_uk_gp_abort_job_s;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 limit; /**< [in,out] The desired limit for number of events to record on input, actual limit on output */
+} _mali_uk_profiling_start_s;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 event_id; /**< [in] event id to register (see enum mali_profiling_events for values) */
+ u32 data[5]; /**< [in] event specific data */
+} _mali_uk_profiling_add_event_s;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 count; /**< [out] The number of events sampled */
+} _mali_uk_profiling_stop_s;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 index; /**< [in] which index to get (starting at zero) */
+ u64 timestamp; /**< [out] timestamp of event */
+ u32 event_id; /**< [out] event id of event (see enum mali_profiling_events for values) */
+ u32 data[5]; /**< [out] event specific data */
+} _mali_uk_profiling_get_event_s;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx;
+
+ u32 id;
+ s64 value;
+} _mali_uk_sw_counters_s;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+} _mali_uk_profiling_clear_s;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 enable_events; /**< [out] 1 if user space process should generate events, 0 if not */
+} _mali_uk_profiling_get_config_s;
+
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_gp */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_uk_memory U/K Memory
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Arguments to _mali_ukk_mem_mmap()
+ *
+ * Use of the phys_addr member depends on whether the driver is compiled for
+ * Mali-MMU or nonMMU:
+ * - in the nonMMU case, this is the physical address of the memory as seen by
+ * the CPU (which may be a constant offset from that used by Mali)
+ * - in the MMU case, this is the Mali Virtual base address of the memory to
+ * allocate, and the particular physical pages used to back the memory are
+ * entirely determined by _mali_ukk_mem_mmap(). The details of the physical pages
+ * are not reported to user-space for security reasons.
+ *
+ * The cookie member must be stored for use later when freeing the memory by
+ * calling _mali_ukk_mem_munmap(). In the Mali-MMU case, the cookie is secure.
+ *
+ * The ukk_private word must be set to zero when calling from user-space. On
+ * Kernel-side, the OS implementation of the U/K interface can use it to
+ * communicate data to the OS implementation of the OSK layer. In particular,
+ * _mali_ukk_get_big_block() directly calls _mali_ukk_mem_mmap directly, and
+ * will communicate its own ukk_private word through the ukk_private member
+ * here. The common code itself will not inspect or modify the ukk_private
+ * word, and so it may be safely used for whatever purposes necessary to
+ * integrate Mali Memory handling into the OS.
+ *
+ * The uku_private member is currently reserved for use by the user-side
+ * implementation of the U/K interface. Its value must be zero.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ void *mapping; /**< [out] Returns user-space virtual address for the mapping */
+ u32 size; /**< [in] Size of the requested mapping */
+ u32 phys_addr; /**< [in] Physical address - could be offset, depending on caller+callee convention */
+ u32 cookie; /**< [out] Returns a cookie for use in munmap calls */
+ void *uku_private; /**< [in] User-side Private word used by U/K interface */
+ void *ukk_private; /**< [in] Kernel-side Private word used by U/K interface */
+} _mali_uk_mem_mmap_s;
+
+/** @brief Arguments to _mali_ukk_mem_munmap()
+ *
+ * The cookie and mapping members must be that returned from the same previous
+ * call to _mali_ukk_mem_mmap(). The size member must correspond to cookie
+ * and mapping - that is, it must be the value originally supplied to a call to
+ * _mali_ukk_mem_mmap that returned the values of mapping and cookie.
+ *
+ * An error will be returned if an attempt is made to unmap only part of the
+ * originally obtained range, or to unmap more than was originally obtained.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ void *mapping; /**< [in] The mapping returned from mmap call */
+ u32 size; /**< [in] The size passed to mmap call */
+ u32 cookie; /**< [in] Cookie from mmap call */
+} _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s;
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_memory */
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_pmm U/K Power Management Module
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Power management event message identifiers.
+ *
+ * U/K events start after id 200, and can range up to 999
+ * Adding new events will require updates to the PMM mali_pmm_event_id type
+ */
+#define _MALI_PMM_EVENT_UK_EXAMPLE 201
+
+/** @brief Generic PMM message data type, that will be dependent on the event msg
+ */
+typedef u32 mali_pmm_message_data;
+
+
+/** @brief Arguments to _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message()
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ u32 id; /**< [in] event id */
+ mali_pmm_message_data data; /**< [in] specific data associated with the event */
+} _mali_uk_pmm_message_s;
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_pmm */
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_vsync U/K VSYNC Wait Reporting Module
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief VSYNC events
+ *
+ * These events are reported when DDK starts to wait for vsync and when the
+ * vsync has occured and the DDK can continue on the next frame.
+ */
+typedef enum _mali_uk_vsync_event
+{
+ _MALI_UK_VSYNC_EVENT_BEGIN_WAIT = 0,
+ _MALI_UK_VSYNC_EVENT_END_WAIT
+} _mali_uk_vsync_event;
+
+/** @brief Arguments to _mali_ukk_vsync_event()
+ *
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ void *ctx; /**< [in,out] user-kernel context (trashed on output) */
+ _mali_uk_vsync_event event; /**< [in] VSYNCH event type */
+} _mali_uk_vsync_event_report_s;
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_vsync */
+
+/** @} */ /* end group u_k_api */
+
+/** @} */ /* end group uddapi */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_UK_TYPES_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_ukk.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_ukk.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..94efdf5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/mali_ukk.h
@@ -0,0 +1,723 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_ukk.h
+ * Defines the kernel-side interface of the user-kernel interface
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_UKK_H__
+#define __MALI_UKK_H__
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_uk_types.h"
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @addtogroup uddapi Unified Device Driver (UDD) APIs
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @addtogroup u_k_api UDD User/Kernel Interface (U/K) APIs
+ *
+ * - The _mali_uk functions are an abstraction of the interface to the device
+ * driver. On certain OSs, this would be implemented via the IOCTL interface.
+ * On other OSs, it could be via extension of some Device Driver Class, or
+ * direct function call for Bare metal/RTOSs.
+ * - It is important to note that:
+ * - The Device Driver has implemented the _mali_ukk set of functions
+ * - The Base Driver calls the corresponding set of _mali_uku functions.
+ * - What requires porting is solely the calling mechanism from User-side to
+ * Kernel-side, and propagating back the results.
+ * - Each U/K function is associated with a (group, number) pair from
+ * \ref _mali_uk_functions to make it possible for a common function in the
+ * Base Driver and Device Driver to route User/Kernel calls from/to the
+ * correct _mali_uk function. For example, in an IOCTL system, the IOCTL number
+ * would be formed based on the group and number assigned to the _mali_uk
+ * function, as listed in \ref _mali_uk_functions. On the user-side, each
+ * _mali_uku function would just make an IOCTL with the IOCTL-code being an
+ * encoded form of the (group, number) pair. On the kernel-side, the Device
+ * Driver's IOCTL handler decodes the IOCTL-code back into a (group, number)
+ * pair, and uses this to determine which corresponding _mali_ukk should be
+ * called.
+ * - Refer to \ref _mali_uk_functions for more information about this
+ * (group, number) pairing.
+ * - In a system where there is no distinction between user and kernel-side,
+ * the U/K interface may be implemented as:@code
+ * MALI_STATIC_INLINE _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_uku_examplefunction( _mali_uk_examplefunction_s *args )
+ * {
+ * return mali_ukk_examplefunction( args );
+ * }
+ * @endcode
+ * - Therefore, all U/K calls behave \em as \em though they were direct
+ * function calls (but the \b implementation \em need \em not be a direct
+ * function calls)
+ *
+ * @note Naming the _mali_uk functions the same on both User and Kernel sides
+ * on non-RTOS systems causes debugging issues when setting breakpoints. In
+ * this case, it is not clear which function the breakpoint is put on.
+ * Therefore the _mali_uk functions in user space are prefixed with \c _mali_uku
+ * and in kernel space with \c _mali_ukk. The naming for the argument
+ * structures is unaffected.
+ *
+ * - The _mali_uk functions are synchronous.
+ * - Arguments to the _mali_uk functions are passed in a structure. The only
+ * parameter passed to the _mali_uk functions is a pointer to this structure.
+ * This first member of this structure, ctx, is a pointer to a context returned
+ * by _mali_uku_open(). For example:@code
+ * typedef struct
+ * {
+ * void *ctx;
+ * u32 number_of_cores;
+ * } _mali_uk_get_gp_number_of_cores_s;
+ * @endcode
+ *
+ * - Each _mali_uk function has its own argument structure named after the
+ * function. The argument is distinguished by the _s suffix.
+ * - The argument types are defined by the base driver and user-kernel
+ * interface.
+ * - All _mali_uk functions return a standard \ref _mali_osk_errcode_t.
+ * - Only arguments of type input or input/output need be initialized before
+ * calling a _mali_uk function.
+ * - Arguments of type output and input/output are only valid when the
+ * _mali_uk function returns \ref _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK.
+ * - The \c ctx member is always invalid after it has been used by a
+ * _mali_uk function, except for the context management functions
+ *
+ *
+ * \b Interface \b restrictions
+ *
+ * The requirements of the interface mean that an implementation of the
+ * User-kernel interface may do no 'real' work. For example, the following are
+ * illegal in the User-kernel implementation:
+ * - Calling functions necessary for operation on all systems, which would
+ * not otherwise get called on RTOS systems.
+ * - For example, a U/K interface that calls multiple _mali_ukk functions
+ * during one particular U/K call. This could not be achieved by the same code
+ * which uses direct function calls for the U/K interface.
+ * - Writing in values to the args members, when otherwise these members would
+ * not hold a useful value for a direct function call U/K interface.
+ * - For example, U/K interface implementation that take NULL members in
+ * their arguments structure from the user side, but those members are
+ * replaced with non-NULL values in the kernel-side of the U/K interface
+ * implementation. A scratch area for writing data is one such example. In this
+ * case, a direct function call U/K interface would segfault, because no code
+ * would be present to replace the NULL pointer with a meaningful pointer.
+ * - Note that we discourage the case where the U/K implementation changes
+ * a NULL argument member to non-NULL, and then the Device Driver code (outside
+ * of the U/K layer) re-checks this member for NULL, and corrects it when
+ * necessary. Whilst such code works even on direct function call U/K
+ * intefaces, it reduces the testing coverage of the Device Driver code. This
+ * is because we have no way of testing the NULL == value path on an OS
+ * implementation.
+ *
+ * A number of allowable examples exist where U/K interfaces do 'real' work:
+ * - The 'pointer switching' technique for \ref _mali_ukk_get_system_info
+ * - In this case, without the pointer switching on direct function call
+ * U/K interface, the Device Driver code still sees the same thing: a pointer
+ * to which it can write memory. This is because such a system has no
+ * distinction between a user and kernel pointer.
+ * - Writing an OS-specific value into the ukk_private member for
+ * _mali_ukk_mem_mmap().
+ * - In this case, this value is passed around by Device Driver code, but
+ * its actual value is never checked. Device Driver code simply passes it from
+ * the U/K layer to the OSK layer, where it can be acted upon. In this case,
+ * \em some OS implementations of the U/K (_mali_ukk_mem_mmap()) and OSK
+ * (_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_init()) functions will collaborate on the
+ * meaning of ukk_private member. On other OSs, it may be unused by both
+ * U/K and OSK layers
+ * - On OS systems (not including direct function call U/K interface
+ * implementations), _mali_ukk_get_big_block() may succeed, but the subsequent
+ * copying to user space may fail.
+ * - A problem scenario exists: some memory has been reserved by
+ * _mali_ukk_get_big_block(), but the user-mode will be unaware of it (it will
+ * never receive any information about this memory). In this case, the U/K
+ * implementation must do everything necessary to 'rollback' the \em atomic
+ * _mali_ukk_get_big_block() transaction.
+ * - Therefore, on error inside the U/K interface implementation itself,
+ * it will be as though the _mali_ukk function itself had failed, and cleaned
+ * up after itself.
+ * - Compare this to a direct function call U/K implementation, where all
+ * error cleanup is handled by the _mali_ukk function itself. The direct
+ * function call U/K interface implementation is automatically atomic.
+ *
+ * The last example highlights a consequence of all U/K interface
+ * implementations: they must be atomic with respect to the Device Driver code.
+ * And therefore, should Device Driver code succeed but the U/K implementation
+ * fail afterwards (but before return to user-space), then the U/K
+ * implementation must cause appropriate cleanup actions to preserve the
+ * atomicity of the interface.
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+
+/** @defgroup _mali_uk_context U/K Context management
+ *
+ * These functions allow for initialisation of the user-kernel interface once per process.
+ *
+ * Generally the context will store the OS specific object to communicate with the kernel device driver and further
+ * state information required by the specific implementation. The context is shareable among all threads in the caller process.
+ *
+ * On IOCTL systems, this is likely to be a file descriptor as a result of opening the kernel device driver.
+ *
+ * On a bare-metal/RTOS system with no distinction between kernel and
+ * user-space, the U/K interface simply calls the _mali_ukk variant of the
+ * function by direct function call. In this case, the context returned is the
+ * mali_session_data from _mali_ukk_open().
+ *
+ * The kernel side implementations of the U/K interface expect the first member of the argument structure to
+ * be the context created by _mali_uku_open(). On some OS implementations, the meaning of this context
+ * will be different between user-side and kernel-side. In which case, the kernel-side will need to replace this context
+ * with the kernel-side equivalent, because user-side will not have access to kernel-side data. The context parameter
+ * in the argument structure therefore has to be of type input/output.
+ *
+ * It should be noted that the caller cannot reuse the \c ctx member of U/K
+ * argument structure after a U/K call, because it may be overwritten. Instead,
+ * the context handle must always be stored elsewhere, and copied into
+ * the appropriate U/K argument structure for each user-side call to
+ * the U/K interface. This is not usually a problem, since U/K argument
+ * structures are usually placed on the stack.
+ *
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Begin a new Mali Device Driver session
+ *
+ * This is used to obtain a per-process context handle for all future U/K calls.
+ *
+ * @param context pointer to storage to return a (void*)context handle.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_open( void **context );
+
+/** @brief End a Mali Device Driver session
+ *
+ * This should be called when the process no longer requires use of the Mali Device Driver.
+ *
+ * The context handle must not be used after it has been closed.
+ *
+ * @param context pointer to a stored (void*)context handle.
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_close( void **context );
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_context */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_uk_core U/K Core
+ *
+ * The core functions provide the following functionality:
+ * - verify that the user and kernel API are compatible
+ * - retrieve information about the cores and memory banks in the system
+ * - wait for the result of jobs started on a core
+ *
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Returns the size of the buffer needed for a _mali_ukk_get_system_info call
+ *
+ * This function must be called before a call is made to
+ * _mali_ukk_get_system_info, so that memory of the correct size can be
+ * allocated, and a pointer to this memory written into the system_info member
+ * of _mali_uk_get_system_info_s.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_get_system_info_size_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_system_info_size( _mali_uk_get_system_info_size_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Returns information about the system (cores and memory banks)
+ *
+ * A buffer for this needs to be allocated by the caller. The size of the buffer required is returned by
+ * _mali_ukk_get_system_info_size(). The user is responsible for freeing the buffer.
+ *
+ * The _mali_system_info structure will be written to the start of this buffer,
+ * and the core_info and mem_info lists will be written to locations inside
+ * the buffer, and will be suitably aligned.
+ *
+ * Under OS implementations of the U/K interface we need to pack/unpack
+ * pointers across the user/kernel boundary. This has required that we malloc()
+ * an intermediate buffer inside the kernel-side U/K interface, and free it
+ * before returning to user-side. To avoid modifying common code, we do the
+ * following pseudo-code, which we shall call 'pointer switching':
+ *
+ * @code
+ * {
+ * Copy_From_User(kargs, args, ... );
+ * void __user * local_ptr = kargs->system_info;
+ * kargs->system_info = _mali_osk_malloc( ... );
+ * _mali_ukk_get_system_info( kargs );
+ * Copy_To_User( local_ptr, kargs->system_info, ... );
+ * _mali_osk_free( kargs->system_info );
+ * }
+ * @endcode
+ * @note The user-side's args->system_info members was unmodified here.
+ *
+ * However, the current implementation requires an extra ukk_private word so that the common code can work out
+ * how to patch pointers to user-mode for an OS's U/K implementation, this should be set to the user-space
+ * destination address for pointer-patching to occur. When NULL, it is unused, an no pointer-patching occurs in the
+ * common code.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_get_system_info_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_system_info( _mali_uk_get_system_info_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Waits for a job notification.
+ *
+ * Sleeps until notified or a timeout occurs. Returns information about the notification.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_wait_for_notification_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_wait_for_notification( _mali_uk_wait_for_notification_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Post a notification to the notification queue of this application.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_post_notification_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_post_notification( _mali_uk_post_notification_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Verifies if the user and kernel side of this API are compatible.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_get_api_version_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_api_version( _mali_uk_get_api_version_s *args );
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_core */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_uk_memory U/K Memory
+ *
+ * The memory functions provide functionality with and without a Mali-MMU present.
+ *
+ * For Mali-MMU based systems, the following functionality is provided:
+ * - Initialize and terminate MALI virtual address space
+ * - Allocate/deallocate physical memory to a MALI virtual address range and map into/unmap from the
+ * current process address space
+ * - Map/unmap external physical memory into the MALI virtual address range
+ *
+ * For Mali-nonMMU based systems:
+ * - Allocate/deallocate MALI memory
+ *
+ * @{ */
+
+/**
+ * @brief Initialize the Mali-MMU Memory system
+ *
+ * For Mali-MMU builds of the drivers, this function must be called before any
+ * other functions in the \ref _mali_uk_memory group are called.
+ *
+ * @note This function is for Mali-MMU builds \b only. It should not be called
+ * when the drivers are built without Mali-MMU support.
+ *
+ * @param args see \ref _mali_uk_init_mem_s in mali_uk_types.h
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_init_mem( _mali_uk_init_mem_s *args );
+
+/**
+ * @brief Terminate the MMU Memory system
+ *
+ * For Mali-MMU builds of the drivers, this function must be called when
+ * functions in the \ref _mali_uk_memory group will no longer be called. This
+ * function must be called before the application terminates.
+ *
+ * @note This function is for Mali-MMU builds \b only. It should not be called
+ * when the drivers are built without Mali-MMU support.
+ *
+ * @param args see \ref _mali_uk_term_mem_s in mali_uk_types.h
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_term_mem( _mali_uk_term_mem_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Map a block of memory into the current user process
+ *
+ * Allocates a minimum of minimum_size_requested bytes of MALI memory and maps it into the current
+ * process space. The number of bytes allocated is returned in args->block_size.
+ *
+ * This is only used for Mali-nonMMU mode.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_get_big_block_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_big_block( _mali_uk_get_big_block_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Unmap a block of memory from the current user process
+ *
+ * Frees allocated MALI memory and unmaps it from the current process space. The previously allocated memory
+ * is indicated by the cookie as returned by _mali_ukk_get_big_block().
+ *
+ * This is only used for Mali-nonMMU mode.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_free_big_block_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_free_big_block( _mali_uk_free_big_block_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Map Mali Memory into the current user process
+ *
+ * Maps Mali memory into the current user process in a generic way.
+ *
+ * This function is to be used for Mali-MMU mode. The function is available in both Mali-MMU and Mali-nonMMU modes,
+ * but should not be called by a user process in Mali-nonMMU mode. In Mali-nonMMU mode, the function is callable
+ * from the kernel side, and is used to implement _mali_ukk_get_big_block() in this case.
+ *
+ * The implementation and operation of _mali_ukk_mem_mmap() is dependant on whether the driver is built for Mali-MMU
+ * or Mali-nonMMU:
+ * - In the nonMMU case, _mali_ukk_mem_mmap() requires a physical address to be specified. For this reason, an OS U/K
+ * implementation should not allow this to be called from user-space. In any case, nonMMU implementations are
+ * inherently insecure, and so the overall impact is minimal. Mali-MMU mode should be used if security is desired.
+ * - In the MMU case, _mali_ukk_mem_mmap() the _mali_uk_mem_mmap_s::phys_addr
+ * member is used for the \em Mali-virtual address desired for the mapping. The
+ * implementation of _mali_ukk_mem_mmap() will allocate both the CPU-virtual
+ * and CPU-physical addresses, and can cope with mapping a contiguous virtual
+ * address range to a sequence of non-contiguous physical pages. In this case,
+ * the CPU-physical addresses are not communicated back to the user-side, as
+ * they are unnecsessary; the \em Mali-virtual address range must be used for
+ * programming Mali structures.
+ *
+ * This means that in the first (nonMMU) case, the caller must manage the physical address allocations. The caller
+ * in this case is _mali_ukk_get_big_block(), which does indeed manage the Mali physical address ranges.
+ *
+ * In the second (MMU) case, _mali_ukk_mem_mmap() handles management of
+ * CPU-virtual and CPU-physical ranges, but the \em caller must manage the
+ * \em Mali-virtual address range from the user-side.
+ *
+ * @note Mali-virtual address ranges are entirely separate between processes.
+ * It is not possible for a process to accidentally corrupt another process'
+ * \em Mali-virtual address space.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_mem_mmap_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_mem_mmap( _mali_uk_mem_mmap_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Unmap Mali Memory from the current user process
+ *
+ * Unmaps Mali memory from the current user process in a generic way. This only operates on Mali memory supplied
+ * from _mali_ukk_mem_mmap().
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_mem_munmap( _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Determine the buffer size necessary for an MMU page table dump.
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_s in mali_uk_types.h
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size( _mali_uk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_s *args );
+/** @brief Dump MMU Page tables.
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_dump_mmu_page_table_s in mali_uk_types.h
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_dump_mmu_page_table( _mali_uk_dump_mmu_page_table_s * args );
+
+/** @brief Map a physically contiguous range of memory into Mali
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_map_external_mem_s in mali_uk_types.h
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_map_external_mem( _mali_uk_map_external_mem_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Unmap a physically contiguous range of memory from Mali
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s in mali_uk_types.h
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_unmap_external_mem( _mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s *args );
+
+#if MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER != 0
+/** @brief Map UMP memory into Mali
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_attach_ump_mem_s in mali_uk_types.h
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_attach_ump_mem( _mali_uk_attach_ump_mem_s *args );
+/** @brief Unmap UMP memory from Mali
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_release_ump_mem_s in mali_uk_types.h
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_release_ump_mem( _mali_uk_release_ump_mem_s *args );
+#endif /* MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER */
+
+/** @brief Determine virtual-to-physical mapping of a contiguous memory range
+ * (optional)
+ *
+ * This allows the user-side to do a virtual-to-physical address translation.
+ * In conjunction with _mali_uku_map_external_mem, this can be used to do
+ * direct rendering.
+ *
+ * This function will only succeed on a virtual range that is mapped into the
+ * current process, and that is contigious.
+ *
+ * If va is not page-aligned, then it is rounded down to the next page
+ * boundary. The remainer is added to size, such that ((u32)va)+size before
+ * rounding is equal to ((u32)va)+size after rounding. The rounded modified
+ * va and size will be written out into args on success.
+ *
+ * If the supplied size is zero, or not a multiple of the system's PAGE_SIZE,
+ * then size will be rounded up to the next multiple of PAGE_SIZE before
+ * translation occurs. The rounded up size will be written out into args on
+ * success.
+ *
+ * On most OSs, virtual-to-physical address translation is a priveledged
+ * function. Therefore, the implementer must validate the range supplied, to
+ * ensure they are not providing arbitrary virtual-to-physical address
+ * translations. While it is unlikely such a mechanism could be used to
+ * compromise the security of a system on its own, it is possible it could be
+ * combined with another small security risk to cause a much larger security
+ * risk.
+ *
+ * @note This is an optional part of the interface, and is only used by certain
+ * implementations of libEGL. If the platform layer in your libEGL
+ * implementation does not require Virtual-to-Physical address translation,
+ * then this function need not be implemented. A stub implementation should not
+ * be required either, as it would only be removed by the compiler's dead code
+ * elimination.
+ *
+ * @note if implemented, this function is entirely platform-dependant, and does
+ * not exist in common code.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_va_to_mali_pa_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_va_to_mali_pa( _mali_uk_va_to_mali_pa_s * args );
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_memory */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_uk_pp U/K Fragment Processor
+ *
+ * The Fragment Processor (aka PP (Pixel Processor)) functions provide the following functionality:
+ * - retrieving version of the fragment processors
+ * - determine number of fragment processors
+ * - starting a job on a fragment processor
+ *
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Issue a request to start a new job on a Fragment Processor.
+ *
+ * If the request fails args->status is set to _MALI_UK_START_JOB_NOT_STARTED_DO_REQUEUE and you can
+ * try to start the job again.
+ *
+ * An existing job could be returned for requeueing if the new job has a higher priority than a previously started job
+ * which the hardware hasn't actually started processing yet. In this case the new job will be started instead and the
+ * existing one returned, otherwise the new job is started and the status field args->status is set to
+ * _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED.
+ *
+ * If an existing lower priority job is returned, args->returned_user_job_ptr contains a
+ * pointer to the returned job and the status field args->status is set to
+ * _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED_LOW_PRI_JOB_RETURNED.
+ *
+ * Job completion can be awaited with _mali_ukk_wait_for_notification().
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_pp_start_job_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_pp_start_job( _mali_uk_pp_start_job_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Returns the number of Fragment Processors in the system
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_get_pp_number_of_cores_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_pp_number_of_cores( _mali_uk_get_pp_number_of_cores_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Returns the version that all Fragment Processor cores are compatible with.
+ *
+ * This function may only be called when _mali_ukk_get_pp_number_of_cores() indicated at least one Fragment
+ * Processor core is available.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_get_pp_core_version_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_pp_core_version( _mali_uk_get_pp_core_version_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Abort any PP jobs with the given ID.
+ *
+ * Jobs internally queued or currently running on the hardware is to be stopped/aborted.
+ * Jobs aborted are reported via the normal job completion system.
+ * Any jobs, running or internally queued should be aborted imediately.
+ * Normal notifiction procedures to report on the status of these jobs.
+ *
+ *
+ * @param args see _malu_uk_pp_abort_job_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ */
+void _mali_ukk_pp_abort_job( _mali_uk_pp_abort_job_s *args );
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_pp */
+
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_uk_gp U/K Vertex Processor
+ *
+ * The Vertex Processor (aka GP (Geometry Processor)) functions provide the following functionality:
+ * - retrieving version of the Vertex Processors
+ * - determine number of Vertex Processors available
+ * - starting a job on a Vertex Processor
+ *
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Issue a request to start a new job on a Vertex Processor.
+ *
+ * If the request fails args->status is set to _MALI_UK_START_JOB_NOT_STARTED_DO_REQUEUE and you can
+ * try to start the job again.
+ *
+ * An existing job could be returned for requeueing if the new job has a higher priority than a previously started job
+ * which the hardware hasn't actually started processing yet. In this case the new job will be started and the
+ * existing one returned, otherwise the new job is started and the status field args->status is set to
+ * _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED.
+ *
+ * If an existing lower priority job is returned, args->returned_user_job_ptr contains a pointer to
+ * the returned job and the status field args->status is set to
+ * _MALI_UK_START_JOB_STARTED_LOW_PRI_JOB_RETURNED.
+ *
+ * Job completion can be awaited with _mali_ukk_wait_for_notification().
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_gp_start_job_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_gp_start_job( _mali_uk_gp_start_job_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Returns the number of Vertex Processors in the system.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_get_gp_number_of_cores_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_gp_number_of_cores( _mali_uk_get_gp_number_of_cores_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Returns the version that all Vertex Processor cores are compatible with.
+ *
+ * This function may only be called when _mali_uk_get_gp_number_of_cores() indicated at least one Vertex
+ * Processor core is available.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_get_gp_core_version_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_get_gp_core_version( _mali_uk_get_gp_core_version_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Resume or abort suspended Vertex Processor jobs.
+ *
+ * After receiving notification that a Vertex Processor job was suspended from
+ * _mali_ukk_wait_for_notification() you can use this function to resume or abort the job.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success, otherwise a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t on failure.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_gp_suspend_response( _mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s *args );
+
+/** @brief Abort any GP jobs with the given ID.
+ *
+ * Jobs internally queued or currently running on the hardware is to be stopped/aborted.
+ * Jobs aborted are reported via the normal job completion system.
+ *
+ * Any jobs, running or internally queued should be aborted imediately.
+ * Normal notifiction procedures to report on the status of these jobs.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_gp_abort_job_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ */
+void _mali_ukk_gp_abort_job( _mali_uk_gp_abort_job_s *args );
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_gp */
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+/** @addtogroup _mali_uk_pmm U/K Power Management Module
+ * @{ */
+
+/* @brief Power Management Module event message
+ *
+ * @note The event message can fail to be sent due to OOM but this is
+ * stored in the PMM state machine to be handled later
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_pmm_event_message_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ */
+void _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message( _mali_uk_pmm_message_s *args );
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_pmm */
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+/** @addtogroup _mali_uk_profiling U/K Timeline profiling module
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Start recording profiling events.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_profiling_start_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_start(_mali_uk_profiling_start_s *args);
+
+/** @brief Add event to profiling buffer.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_profiling_add_event_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_add_event(_mali_uk_profiling_add_event_s *args);
+
+/** @brief Stop recording profiling events.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_profiling_stop_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_stop(_mali_uk_profiling_stop_s *args);
+
+/** @brief Retrieve a recorded profiling event.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_profiling_get_event_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_get_event(_mali_uk_profiling_get_event_s *args);
+
+/** @brief Clear recorded profiling events.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_profiling_clear_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_clear(_mali_uk_profiling_clear_s *args);
+
+/** @brief Get the profiling config applicable for calling process.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_profiling_get_config_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_profiling_get_config(_mali_uk_profiling_get_config_s *args);
+
+/** @brief Transfer software counters from user to kernel space
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_transfer_sw_counters_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_transfer_sw_counters(_mali_uk_sw_counters_s *args);
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_profiling */
+#endif
+
+/** @addtogroup _mali_uk_vsync U/K VSYNC reporting module
+ * @{ */
+
+/** @brief Report events related to vsync.
+ *
+ * @note Events should be reported when starting to wait for vsync and when the
+ * waiting is finished. This information can then be used in kernel space to
+ * complement the GPU utilization metric.
+ *
+ * @param args see _mali_uk_vsync_event_report_s in "mali_uk_types.h"
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_ukk_vsync_event_report(_mali_uk_vsync_event_report_s *args);
+
+/** @} */ /* end group _mali_uk_vsync */
+
+/** @} */ /* end group u_k_api */
+
+/** @} */ /* end group uddapi */
+
+u32 _mali_ukk_report_memory_usage(void);
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_UKK_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7041391
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1024 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_pmm.c
+ * Implementation of the power management module for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_system.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_state.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_policy.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_pmu.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_pm.h"
+
+/* Internal PMM subsystem state */
+static _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm_state = NULL;
+/* Mali kernel subsystem id */
+static mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier mali_subsystem_pmm_id = -1;
+
+#define GET_PMM_STATE_PTR (pmm_state)
+
+/* Internal functions */
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_create(_mali_osk_resource_t *resource);
+static void pmm_event_process( void );
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_irq_uhandler(void *data);
+void malipmm_irq_bhandler(void *data);
+
+/** @brief Start the PMM subsystem
+ *
+ * @param id Subsystem id to uniquely identify this subsystem
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the system started successfully, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_kernel_subsystem_start( mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id );
+
+/** @brief Perform post start up of the PMM subsystem
+ *
+ * Post start up includes initializing the current policy, now that the system is
+ * completely started - to stop policies turning off hardware during the start up
+ *
+ * @param id the unique subsystem id
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the post startup was successful, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_kernel_load_complete( mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id );
+
+/** @brief Terminate the PMM subsystem
+ *
+ * @param id the unique subsystem id
+ */
+void malipmm_kernel_subsystem_terminate( mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id );
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+u32 malipmm_subsystem_dump_state( char *buf, u32 size );
+#endif
+
+
+/* This will be one of the subsystems in the array of subsystems:
+ static struct mali_kernel_subsystem * subsystems[];
+ found in file: mali_kernel_core.c
+*/
+struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_pmm=
+{
+ malipmm_kernel_subsystem_start, /* startup */
+ NULL, /*malipmm_kernel_subsystem_terminate,*/ /* shutdown */
+ malipmm_kernel_load_complete, /* loaded all subsystems */
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ malipmm_subsystem_dump_state, /* dump_state */
+#endif
+};
+
+#if PMM_OS_TEST
+
+u32 power_test_event = 0;
+mali_bool power_test_flag = MALI_FALSE;
+_mali_osk_timer_t *power_test_timer = NULL;
+
+void _mali_osk_pmm_power_up_done(mali_pmm_message_data data)
+{
+ MALI_PRINT(("POWER TEST OS UP DONE\n"));
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_pmm_power_down_done(mali_pmm_message_data data)
+{
+ MALI_PRINT(("POWER TEST OS DOWN DONE\n"));
+}
+
+/**
+ * Symbian OS Power Up call to the driver
+ */
+void power_test_callback( void *arg )
+{
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ power_test_flag = MALI_TRUE;
+ _mali_osk_irq_schedulework( pmm->irq );
+}
+
+void power_test_start()
+{
+ power_test_timer = _mali_osk_timer_init();
+ _mali_osk_timer_setcallback( power_test_timer, power_test_callback, NULL );
+
+ /* First event is power down */
+ power_test_event = MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_DOWN;
+ _mali_osk_timer_add( power_test_timer, 10000 );
+}
+
+mali_bool power_test_check()
+{
+ if( power_test_flag )
+ {
+ _mali_uk_pmm_message_s event = {
+ NULL,
+ 0,
+ 1 };
+ event.id = power_test_event;
+
+ power_test_flag = MALI_FALSE;
+
+ /* Send event */
+ _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message( &event );
+
+ /* Switch to next event to test */
+ if( power_test_event == MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_DOWN )
+ {
+ power_test_event = MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_UP;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ power_test_event = MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_DOWN;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_timer_add( power_test_timer, 5000 );
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+}
+
+void power_test_end()
+{
+ _mali_osk_timer_del( power_test_timer );
+ _mali_osk_timer_term( power_test_timer );
+ power_test_timer = NULL;
+}
+
+#endif
+
+void _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message( _mali_uk_pmm_message_s *args )
+{
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+ _mali_osk_notification_t *msg;
+ mali_pmm_message_t *event;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(args);
+
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: sending message\n") );
+
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE && MALI_PMM_TRACE_SENT_EVENTS
+ _mali_pmm_trace_event_message( args, MALI_FALSE );
+#endif
+
+ msg = _mali_osk_notification_create( MALI_PMM_NOTIFICATION_TYPE, sizeof( mali_pmm_message_t ) );
+
+ if( msg )
+ {
+ event = (mali_pmm_message_t *)msg->result_buffer;
+ event->id = args->id;
+ event->ts = _mali_osk_time_tickcount();
+ event->data = args->data;
+
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc( &(pmm->messages_queued) );
+
+ if( args->id > MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNALS )
+ {
+ /* Internal PMM message */
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_send( pmm->iqueue, msg );
+ #if (MALI_PMM_TRACE || MALI_STATE_TRACKING)
+ pmm->imessages_sent++;
+ #endif
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Real event */
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_send( pmm->queue, msg );
+ #if (MALI_PMM_TRACE || MALI_STATE_TRACKING)
+ pmm->messages_sent++;
+ #endif
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("PMM: Could not send message %d", args->id) );
+ /* Make note of this OOM - which has caused a missed event */
+ pmm->missed++;
+ }
+
+ /* Schedule time to look at the event or the fact we couldn't create an event */
+ _mali_osk_irq_schedulework( pmm->irq );
+}
+
+mali_pmm_state _mali_pmm_state( void )
+{
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ if( pmm && (mali_subsystem_pmm_id != -1) )
+ {
+ return pmm->state;
+ }
+
+ /* No working subsystem yet */
+ return MALI_PMM_STATE_UNAVAILABLE;
+}
+
+
+mali_pmm_core_mask _mali_pmm_cores_list( void )
+{
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ return pmm->cores_registered;
+}
+
+mali_pmm_core_mask _mali_pmm_cores_powered( void )
+{
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ return pmm->cores_powered;
+}
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_pmm_list_policies(
+ u32 policy_list_size,
+ mali_pmm_policy *policy_list,
+ u32 *policies_available )
+{
+ /* TBD - This is currently a stub function for basic power management */
+
+ MALI_ERROR( _MALI_OSK_ERR_UNSUPPORTED );
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_pmm_set_policy( mali_pmm_policy policy )
+{
+ /* TBD - This is currently a stub function for basic power management */
+
+/* TBD - When this is not a stub... include tracing...
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ _mali_pmm_trace_policy_change( old, newpolicy );
+#endif
+*/
+ MALI_ERROR( _MALI_OSK_ERR_UNSUPPORTED );
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_pmm_get_policy( mali_pmm_policy *policy )
+{
+ if( policy )
+ {
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ if( pmm )
+ {
+ *policy = pmm->policy;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *policy = MALI_PMM_POLICY_NONE;
+ MALI_ERROR( _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT );
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* No return argument */
+ MALI_ERROR( _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS );
+}
+
+#if ( MALI_PMM_TRACE || MALI_STATE_TRACKING )
+
+/* Event names - order must match mali_pmm_event_id enum */
+static char *pmm_trace_events[] = {
+ "OS_POWER_UP",
+ "OS_POWER_DOWN",
+ "JOB_SCHEDULED",
+ "JOB_QUEUED",
+ "JOB_FINISHED",
+ "TIMEOUT",
+};
+
+/* State names - order must match mali_pmm_state enum */
+static char *pmm_trace_state[] = {
+ "UNAVAILABLE",
+ "SYSTEM ON",
+ "SYSTEM OFF",
+ "SYSTEM TRANSITION",
+};
+
+/* Policy names - order must match mali_pmm_policy enum */
+static char *pmm_trace_policy[] = {
+ "NONE",
+ "ALWAYS ON",
+ "JOB CONTROL",
+};
+
+/* Status names - order must match mali_pmm_status enum */
+static char *pmm_trace_status[] = {
+ "MALI_PMM_STATUS_IDLE", /**< PMM is waiting next event */
+ "MALI_PMM_STATUS_POLICY_POWER_DOWN", /**< Policy initiated power down */
+ "MALI_PMM_STATUS_POLICY_POWER_UP", /**< Policy initiated power down */
+ "MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_WAITING", /**< PMM is waiting for OS power up */
+ "MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_DOWN", /**< OS initiated power down */
+ "MALI_PMM_STATUS_RUNTIME_IDLE_IN_PROGRESS",
+ "MALI_PMM_STATUS_DVFS_PAUSE", /**< PMM DVFS Status Pause */
+ "MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_UP", /**< OS initiated power up */
+ "MALI_PMM_STATUS_OFF", /**< PMM is not active */
+};
+
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_TRACE || MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+
+/* UK event names - order must match mali_pmm_event_id enum */
+static char *pmm_trace_events_uk[] = {
+ "UKS",
+ "UK_EXAMPLE",
+};
+
+/* Internal event names - order must match mali_pmm_event_id enum */
+static char *pmm_trace_events_internal[] = {
+ "INTERNALS",
+ "INTERNAL_POWER_UP_ACK",
+ "INTERNAL_POWER_DOWN_ACK",
+};
+
+void _mali_pmm_trace_hardware_change( mali_pmm_core_mask old, mali_pmm_core_mask newstate )
+{
+ const char *dname;
+ const char *cname;
+ const char *ename;
+
+ if( old != newstate )
+ {
+ if( newstate == 0 )
+ {
+ dname = "NO cores";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ dname = pmm_trace_get_core_name( newstate );
+ }
+
+ /* These state checks only work if the assumption that only cores can be
+ * turned on or turned off in seperate actions is true. If core power states can
+ * be toggled (some one, some off) at the same time, this check does not work
+ */
+ if( old > newstate )
+ {
+ /* Cores have turned off */
+ cname = pmm_trace_get_core_name( old - newstate );
+ ename = "OFF";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Cores have turned on */
+ cname = pmm_trace_get_core_name( newstate - old );
+ ename = "ON";
+ }
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMM Trace: Hardware %s ON, %s just turned %s. { 0x%08x -> 0x%08x }", dname, cname, ename, old, newstate) );
+ }
+}
+
+void _mali_pmm_trace_state_change( mali_pmm_state old, mali_pmm_state newstate )
+{
+ if( old != newstate )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMM Trace: State changed from %s to %s", pmm_trace_state[old], pmm_trace_state[newstate]) );
+ }
+}
+
+void _mali_pmm_trace_policy_change( mali_pmm_policy old, mali_pmm_policy newpolicy )
+{
+ if( old != newpolicy )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMM Trace: Policy changed from %s to %s", pmm_trace_policy[old], pmm_trace_policy[newpolicy]) );
+ }
+}
+
+void _mali_pmm_trace_event_message( mali_pmm_message_t *event, mali_bool received )
+{
+ const char *ename;
+ const char *dname;
+ const char *tname;
+ const char *format = "PMM Trace: Event %s { (%d) %s, %d ticks, (0x%x) %s }";
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(event);
+
+ tname = (received) ? "received" : "sent";
+
+ if( event->id >= MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNALS )
+ {
+ ename = pmm_trace_events_internal[((int)event->id) - MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNALS];
+ }
+ else if( event->id >= MALI_PMM_EVENT_UKS )
+ {
+ ename = pmm_trace_events_uk[((int)event->id) - MALI_PMM_EVENT_UKS];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ ename = pmm_trace_events[event->id];
+ }
+
+ switch( event->id )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_UP:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_DOWN:
+ dname = "os event";
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_SCHEDULED:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_QUEUED:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_FINISHED:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_UP_ACK:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_DOWN_ACK:
+ dname = pmm_trace_get_core_name( (mali_pmm_core_mask)event->data );
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_TIMEOUT:
+ dname = "timeout start";
+ /* Print data with a different format */
+ format = "PMM Trace: Event %s { (%d) %s, %d ticks, %d ticks %s }";
+ break;
+ default:
+ dname = "unknown data";
+ }
+
+ MALI_PRINT( (format, tname, (u32)event->id, ename, event->ts, (u32)event->data, dname) );
+}
+
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_TRACE */
+
+
+/****************** Mali Kernel API *****************/
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_kernel_subsystem_start( mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id )
+{
+ mali_subsystem_pmm_id = id;
+ MALI_CHECK_NO_ERROR(_mali_kernel_core_register_resource_handler(PMU, malipmm_create));
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_create(_mali_osk_resource_t *resource)
+{
+ /* Create PMM state memory */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pmm_state == NULL );
+ pmm_state = (_mali_pmm_internal_state_t *) _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(*pmm_state));
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( pmm_state, _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM );
+
+ /* All values get 0 as default */
+ _mali_osk_memset(pmm_state, 0, sizeof(*pmm_state));
+
+ /* Set up the initial PMM state */
+ pmm_state->waiting = 0;
+ pmm_state->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_IDLE;
+ pmm_state->state = MALI_PMM_STATE_UNAVAILABLE; /* Until a core registers */
+
+ /* Set up policy via compile time option for the moment */
+#if MALI_PMM_ALWAYS_ON
+ pmm_state->policy = MALI_PMM_POLICY_ALWAYS_ON;
+#else
+ pmm_state->policy = MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOB_CONTROL;
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ _mali_pmm_trace_policy_change( MALI_PMM_POLICY_NONE, pmm_state->policy );
+#endif
+
+ /* Set up assumes all values are initialized to NULL or MALI_FALSE, so
+ * we can exit halfway through set up and perform clean up
+ */
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMU
+ if( mali_pmm_pmu_init(resource) != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK ) goto pmm_fail_cleanup;
+ pmm_state->pmu_initialized = MALI_TRUE;
+#endif
+ pmm_state->queue = _mali_osk_notification_queue_init();
+ if( !pmm_state->queue ) goto pmm_fail_cleanup;
+
+ pmm_state->iqueue = _mali_osk_notification_queue_init();
+ if( !pmm_state->iqueue ) goto pmm_fail_cleanup;
+
+ /* We are creating an IRQ handler just for the worker thread it gives us */
+ pmm_state->irq = _mali_osk_irq_init( _MALI_OSK_IRQ_NUMBER_PMM,
+ malipmm_irq_uhandler,
+ malipmm_irq_bhandler,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ (void *)pmm_state, /* PMM state is passed to IRQ */
+ "PMM handler" );
+
+ if( !pmm_state->irq ) goto pmm_fail_cleanup;
+
+ pmm_state->lock = _mali_osk_lock_init((_mali_osk_lock_flags_t)(_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED), 0, 75);
+ if( !pmm_state->lock ) goto pmm_fail_cleanup;
+
+ if( _mali_osk_atomic_init( &(pmm_state->messages_queued), 0 ) != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ goto pmm_fail_cleanup;
+ }
+
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: subsystem created, policy=%d\n", pmm_state->policy) );
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+pmm_fail_cleanup:
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("PMM: subsystem failed to be created\n") );
+ if( pmm_state )
+ {
+ if( pmm_state->lock ) _mali_osk_lock_term( pmm_state->lock );
+ if( pmm_state->irq ) _mali_osk_irq_term( pmm_state->irq );
+ if( pmm_state->queue ) _mali_osk_notification_queue_term( pmm_state->queue );
+ if( pmm_state->iqueue ) _mali_osk_notification_queue_term( pmm_state->iqueue );
+#if USING_MALI_PMU
+ if( pmm_state->pmu_initialized )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_resource_type_t t = PMU;
+ mali_pmm_pmu_deinit(&t);
+ }
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMU */
+
+ _mali_osk_free(pmm_state);
+ pmm_state = NULL;
+ }
+ MALI_ERROR( _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT );
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_kernel_load_complete( mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id )
+{
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: subsystem loaded, policy initializing\n") );
+
+#if PMM_OS_TEST
+ power_test_start();
+#endif
+
+ /* Initialize the profile now the system has loaded - so that cores are
+ * not turned off during start up
+ */
+ return pmm_policy_init( pmm );
+}
+
+void malipmm_force_powerup( void )
+{
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_PMM_LOCK(pmm);
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_OFF;
+ MALI_PMM_UNLOCK(pmm);
+
+ /* flush PMM workqueue */
+ _mali_osk_flush_workqueue( pmm->irq );
+
+ if (pmm->cores_powered == 0)
+ {
+ malipmm_powerup(pmm->cores_registered);
+ }
+}
+
+void malipmm_kernel_subsystem_terminate( mali_kernel_subsystem_identifier id )
+{
+ /* Check this is the right system */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( id == mali_subsystem_pmm_id );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm_state);
+
+ if( pmm_state )
+ {
+#if PMM_OS_TEST
+ power_test_end();
+#endif
+ /* Get the lock so we can shutdown */
+ MALI_PMM_LOCK(pmm_state);
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm_state->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 1;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+ pmm_state->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_OFF;
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm_state->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 0;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+ MALI_PMM_UNLOCK(pmm_state);
+ _mali_osk_pmm_ospmm_cleanup();
+ pmm_policy_term(pmm_state);
+ _mali_osk_irq_term( pmm_state->irq );
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_term( pmm_state->queue );
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_term( pmm_state->iqueue );
+ if (pmm_state->cores_registered) malipmm_powerdown(pmm_state->cores_registered,MALI_POWER_MODE_LIGHT_SLEEP);
+#if USING_MALI_PMU
+ if( pmm_state->pmu_initialized )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_resource_type_t t = PMU;
+ mali_pmm_pmu_deinit(&t);
+ }
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMU */
+
+ _mali_osk_atomic_term( &(pmm_state->messages_queued) );
+ MALI_PMM_LOCK_TERM(pmm_state);
+ _mali_osk_free(pmm_state);
+ pmm_state = NULL;
+ }
+
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: subsystem terminated\n") );
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_powerup( u32 cores )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+
+ /* If all the cores are powered down, power up the MALI */
+ if (pmm->cores_powered == 0) {
+ mali_platform_power_mode_change(MALI_POWER_MODE_ON);
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ /* Initiate the power up */
+ if (_mali_osk_pmm_dev_activate() < 0) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("PMM: Try again PD_G3D enable\n"));
+ if (mali_pd_enable() < 0) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("PMM: Mali PMM device activate failed\n"));
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ return err;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMU
+ err = mali_pmm_pmu_powerup( cores );
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ mali_platform_powerup(cores);
+#endif
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_powerdown( u32 cores, mali_power_mode power_mode )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ mali_platform_powerdown(cores);
+#endif
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMU
+ err = mali_pmm_pmu_powerdown( cores );
+#endif
+
+ /* If all cores are powered down, power off the MALI */
+ if (pmm->cores_powered == 0)
+ {
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ /* Initiate the power down */
+ _mali_osk_pmm_dev_idle();
+#endif
+ mali_platform_power_mode_change(power_mode);
+ }
+ return err;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_core_register( mali_pmm_core_id core )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+
+ if( pmm == NULL )
+ {
+ /* PMM state has not been created, this is because the PMU resource has not been
+ * created yet.
+ * This probably means that the PMU resource has not been specfied as the first
+ * resource in the config file
+ */
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("PMM: Cannot register core %s because the PMU resource has not been\n initialized. Please make sure the PMU resource is the first resource in the\n resource configuration.\n",
+ pmm_trace_get_core_name(core)) );
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ MALI_PMM_LOCK(pmm);
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 1;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+
+ /* Check if the core is registered more than once in PMM */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( (pmm->cores_registered & core) == 0 );
+
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: core registered: (0x%x) %s\n", core, pmm_trace_get_core_name(core)) );
+
+#if !MALI_PMM_NO_PMU
+ /* Make sure the core is powered up */
+ err = malipmm_powerup( core );
+#else
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+#endif
+ if( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == err )
+ {
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ mali_pmm_core_mask old_power = pmm->cores_powered;
+#endif
+ /* Assume a registered core is now powered up and idle */
+ pmm->cores_registered |= core;
+ pmm->cores_idle |= core;
+ pmm->cores_powered |= core;
+ pmm_update_system_state( pmm );
+
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ _mali_pmm_trace_hardware_change( old_power, pmm->cores_powered );
+#endif
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("PMM: Error(%d) powering up registered core: (0x%x) %s\n",
+ err, core, pmm_trace_get_core_name(core)) );
+ }
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 0;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ MALI_PMM_UNLOCK(pmm);
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+void malipmm_core_unregister( mali_pmm_core_id core )
+{
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ MALI_PMM_LOCK(pmm);
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 1;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+
+ /* Check if the core is registered in PMM */
+ MALI_PMM_DEBUG_ASSERT_CORES_SUBSET( pmm->cores_registered, core );
+
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: core unregistered: (0x%x) %s\n", core, pmm_trace_get_core_name(core)) );
+
+ {
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ mali_pmm_core_mask old_power = pmm->cores_powered;
+#endif
+
+ /* Remove the core from the system */
+ pmm->cores_idle &= (~core);
+ pmm->cores_powered &= (~core);
+ pmm->cores_pend_down &= (~core);
+ pmm->cores_pend_up &= (~core);
+ pmm->cores_ack_down &= (~core);
+ pmm->cores_ack_up &= (~core);
+
+ pmm_update_system_state( pmm );
+
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ _mali_pmm_trace_hardware_change( old_power, pmm->cores_powered );
+#endif
+ }
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 0;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ MALI_PMM_UNLOCK(pmm);
+}
+void malipmm_core_power_down_okay( mali_pmm_core_id core )
+{
+ _mali_uk_pmm_message_s event = {
+ NULL,
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_DOWN_ACK,
+ 0 };
+
+ event.data = core;
+
+ _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message( &event );
+}
+
+void malipmm_set_policy_check()
+{
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ pmm->check_policy = MALI_TRUE;
+
+ /* To check the policy we need to schedule some work */
+ _mali_osk_irq_schedulework( pmm->irq );
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_irq_uhandler(void *data)
+{
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: uhandler - not expected to be used\n") );
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void malipmm_irq_bhandler(void *data)
+{
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm;
+ pmm = (_mali_pmm_internal_state_t *)data;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+#if PMM_OS_TEST
+ if( power_test_check() ) return;
+#endif
+
+ MALI_PMM_LOCK(pmm);
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 1;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ /* Quick out when we are shutting down */
+ if( pmm->status == MALI_PMM_STATUS_OFF )
+ {
+
+ #if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 0;
+ #endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ MALI_PMM_UNLOCK(pmm);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: bhandler - Processing event\n") );
+
+ if( pmm->missed > 0 )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("PMM: Failed to send %d events", pmm->missed) );
+ pmm_fatal_reset( pmm );
+ }
+
+ if( pmm->check_policy )
+ {
+ pmm->check_policy = MALI_FALSE;
+ pmm_policy_check_policy(pmm);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Perform event processing */
+ pmm_event_process();
+ if( pmm->fatal_power_err )
+ {
+ /* Try a reset */
+ pmm_fatal_reset( pmm );
+ }
+ }
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 0;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ MALI_PMM_UNLOCK(pmm);
+}
+
+static void pmm_event_process( void )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ _mali_osk_notification_t *msg = NULL;
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+ mali_pmm_message_t *event;
+ u32 process_messages;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+
+ /* Max number of messages to process before exiting - as we shouldn't stay
+ * processing the messages for a long time
+ */
+ process_messages = _mali_osk_atomic_read( &(pmm->messages_queued) );
+
+ while( process_messages > 0 )
+ {
+ /* Check internal message queue first */
+ err = _mali_osk_notification_queue_dequeue( pmm->iqueue, &msg );
+
+ if( err != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ if( pmm->status == MALI_PMM_STATUS_IDLE || pmm->status == MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_WAITING || pmm->status == MALI_PMM_STATUS_DVFS_PAUSE)
+ {
+ if( pmm->waiting > 0 ) pmm->waiting--;
+
+ /* We aren't busy changing state, so look at real events */
+ err = _mali_osk_notification_queue_dequeue( pmm->queue, &msg );
+
+ if( err != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ pmm->no_events++;
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: event_process - No message to process\n") );
+ /* Nothing to do - so return */
+ return;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ #if (MALI_PMM_TRACE || MALI_STATE_TRACKING)
+ pmm->messages_received++;
+ #endif
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Waiting for an internal message */
+ pmm->waiting++;
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: event_process - Waiting for internal message, messages queued=%d\n", pmm->waiting) );
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ #if (MALI_PMM_TRACE || MALI_STATE_TRACKING)
+ pmm->imessages_received++;
+ #endif
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( msg );
+ /* Check the message type matches */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( msg->notification_type == MALI_PMM_NOTIFICATION_TYPE );
+
+ event = msg->result_buffer;
+
+ _mali_osk_atomic_dec( &(pmm->messages_queued) );
+ process_messages--;
+
+ #if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ /* Trace before we process the event in case we have an error */
+ _mali_pmm_trace_event_message( event, MALI_TRUE );
+ #endif
+ err = pmm_policy_process( pmm, event );
+
+
+ if( err != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("PMM: Error(%d) in policy %d when processing event message with id: %d",
+ err, pmm->policy, event->id) );
+ }
+
+ /* Delete notification */
+ _mali_osk_notification_delete ( msg );
+
+ if( pmm->fatal_power_err )
+ {
+ /* Nothing good has happened - exit */
+ return;
+ }
+
+
+ #if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMM Trace: Event processed, msgs (sent/read) = %d/%d, int msgs (sent/read) = %d/%d, no events = %d, waiting = %d\n",
+ pmm->messages_sent, pmm->messages_received, pmm->imessages_sent, pmm->imessages_received, pmm->no_events, pmm->waiting) );
+ #endif
+ }
+
+ if( pmm->status == MALI_PMM_STATUS_IDLE && pmm->waiting > 0 )
+ {
+ /* For events we ignored whilst we were busy, add a new
+ * scheduled time to look at them */
+ _mali_osk_irq_schedulework( pmm->irq );
+ }
+}
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+u32 malipmm_subsystem_dump_state(char *buf, u32 size)
+{
+ int len = 0;
+ _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm = GET_PMM_STATE_PTR;
+
+ if( !pmm )
+ {
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf + len, size + len, "PMM: Null state\n");
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf+len, size+len, "Locks:\n PMM lock acquired: %s\n",
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired ? "true" : "false");
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf+len, size+len,
+ "PMM state:\n Previous status: %s\n Status: %s\n Current event: %s\n Policy: %s\n Check policy: %s\n State: %s\n",
+ pmm_trace_status[pmm->mali_last_pmm_status], pmm_trace_status[pmm->status],
+ pmm_trace_events[pmm->mali_new_event_status], pmm_trace_policy[pmm->policy],
+ pmm->check_policy ? "true" : "false", pmm_trace_state[pmm->state]);
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf+len, size+len,
+ "PMM cores:\n Cores registered: %d\n Cores powered: %d\n Cores idle: %d\n"
+ " Cores pending down: %d\n Cores pending up: %d\n Cores ack down: %d\n Cores ack up: %d\n",
+ pmm->cores_registered, pmm->cores_powered, pmm->cores_idle, pmm->cores_pend_down,
+ pmm->cores_pend_up, pmm->cores_ack_down, pmm->cores_ack_up);
+ len += _mali_osk_snprintf(buf+len, size+len, "PMM misc:\n PMU init: %s\n Messages queued: %d\n"
+ " Waiting: %d\n No events: %d\n Missed events: %d\n Fatal power error: %s\n",
+ pmm->pmu_initialized ? "true" : "false", _mali_osk_atomic_read(&(pmm->messages_queued)),
+ pmm->waiting, pmm->no_events, pmm->missed, pmm->fatal_power_err ? "true" : "false");
+ }
+ return len;
+}
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5170650
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm.h
@@ -0,0 +1,348 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_pmm.h
+ * Defines the power management module for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_PMM_H__
+#define __MALI_PMM_H__
+
+/* For mali_pmm_message_data and MALI_PMM_EVENT_UK_* defines */
+#include "mali_uk_types.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup pmmapi Power Management Module APIs
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** OS event tester */
+#define PMM_OS_TEST 0
+
+/** @brief Compile option to turn on/off tracing */
+#define MALI_PMM_TRACE 0
+#define MALI_PMM_TRACE_SENT_EVENTS 0
+
+/** @brief Compile option to switch between always on or job control PMM policy */
+#define MALI_PMM_ALWAYS_ON 0
+
+/** @brief Overrides hardware PMU and uses software simulation instead
+ * @note This even stops intialization of PMU and cores being powered on at start up
+ */
+#define MALI_PMM_NO_PMU 0
+
+/** @brief PMM debug print to control debug message level */
+#define MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT(args) \
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, args)
+
+
+/** @brief power management event message identifiers.
+ */
+/* These must match up with the pmm_trace_events & pmm_trace_events_internal
+ * arrays
+ */
+typedef enum mali_pmm_event_id
+{
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_UP = 0, /**< OS power up event */
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_DOWN = 1, /**< OS power down event */
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_SCHEDULED = 2, /**< Job scheduled to run event */
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_QUEUED = 3, /**< Job queued (but not run) event */
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_FINISHED = 4, /**< Job finished event */
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_TIMEOUT = 5, /**< Time out timer has expired */
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_DVFS_PAUSE = 6, /**< Mali device pause event */
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_DVFS_RESUME = 7, /**< Mali device resume event */
+
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_UKS = 200, /**< Events from the user-side start here */
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_UK_EXAMPLE = _MALI_PMM_EVENT_UK_EXAMPLE,
+
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNALS = 1000,
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_UP_ACK = 1001, /**< Internal power up acknowledgement */
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_DOWN_ACK = 1002, /**< Internal power down acknowledgment */
+} mali_pmm_event_id;
+
+
+/** @brief Use this when the power up/down callbacks do not need any OS data. */
+#define MALI_PMM_NO_OS_DATA 1
+
+
+/* @brief Geometry and pixel processor identifiers for the PMM
+ *
+ * @note these match the ARM Mali 400 PMU hardware definitions, apart from the "SYSTEM"
+ */
+typedef enum mali_pmm_core_id_tag
+{
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_SYSTEM = 0x00000000, /**< All of the Mali hardware */
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_GP = 0x00000001, /**< Mali GP2 */
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_L2 = 0x00000002, /**< Level 2 cache */
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0 = 0x00000004, /**< Mali 200 pixel processor 0 */
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_PP1 = 0x00000008, /**< Mali 200 pixel processor 1 */
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_PP2 = 0x00000010, /**< Mali 200 pixel processor 2 */
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_PP3 = 0x00000020, /**< Mali 200 pixel processor 3 */
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_PP_ALL = 0x0000003C /**< Mali 200 pixel processors 0-3 */
+} mali_pmm_core_id;
+
+
+/* @brief PMM bitmask of mali_pmm_core_ids
+ */
+typedef u32 mali_pmm_core_mask;
+
+/* @brief PMM event timestamp type
+ */
+typedef u32 mali_pmm_timestamp;
+
+/** @brief power management event message struct
+ */
+typedef struct _mali_pmm_message
+{
+ mali_pmm_event_id id; /**< event id */
+ mali_pmm_message_data data; /**< specific data associated with the event */
+ mali_pmm_timestamp ts; /**< timestamp the event was placed in the event queue */
+} mali_pmm_message_t;
+
+
+
+/** @brief the state of the power management module.
+ */
+/* These must match up with the pmm_trace_state array */
+typedef enum mali_pmm_state_tag
+{
+ MALI_PMM_STATE_UNAVAILABLE = 0, /**< PMM is not available */
+ MALI_PMM_STATE_SYSTEM_ON = 1, /**< All of the Mali hardware is on */
+ MALI_PMM_STATE_SYSTEM_OFF = 2, /**< All of the Mali hardware is off */
+ MALI_PMM_STATE_SYSTEM_TRANSITION = 3 /**< System is changing state */
+} mali_pmm_state;
+
+
+/** @brief a power management policy.
+ */
+/* These must match up with the pmm_trace_policy array */
+typedef enum mali_pmm_policy_tag
+{
+ MALI_PMM_POLICY_NONE = 0, /**< No policy */
+ MALI_PMM_POLICY_ALWAYS_ON = 1, /**< Always on policy */
+ MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOB_CONTROL = 2, /**< Job control policy */
+ MALI_PMM_POLICY_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL = 3 /**< Run time power management control policy */
+} mali_pmm_policy;
+
+/** @brief Function to power up MALI
+ *
+ * @param cores core mask to power up the cores
+ *
+ * @return error code if MALI fails to power up
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_powerup( u32 cores );
+
+/** @brief Function to power down MALI
+ *
+ * @param cores core mask to power down the cores
+ * @param The power mode to which MALI transitions
+ *
+ * @return error code if MALI fails to power down
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_powerdown( u32 cores, mali_power_mode power_mode );
+
+/** @brief Function to report to the OS when the power down has finished
+ *
+ * @param data The event message data that initiated the power down
+ */
+void _mali_osk_pmm_power_down_done(mali_pmm_message_data data);
+
+/** @brief Function to report to the OS when the power up has finished
+ *
+ * @param data The event message data that initiated the power up
+ */
+void _mali_osk_pmm_power_up_done(mali_pmm_message_data data);
+
+/** @brief Function to report that DVFS operation done
+ *
+ * @param data The event message data
+ */
+void _mali_osk_pmm_dvfs_operation_done(mali_pmm_message_data data);
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+/** @brief Function to notify power management events
+ *
+ * @param data The event message data
+ */
+void _mali_osk_pmm_policy_events_notifications(mali_pmm_event_id event_id);
+
+#endif
+
+/** @brief Function to power up MALI
+ *
+ * @note powers up the MALI during MALI device driver is unloaded
+ */
+void malipmm_force_powerup( void );
+
+/** @brief Function to report the OS that device is idle
+ *
+ * @note inform the OS that device is idle
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_pmm_dev_idle( void );
+
+/** @brief Function to report the OS to activate device
+ *
+ * @note inform the os that device needs to be activated
+ */
+int _mali_osk_pmm_dev_activate( void );
+
+/** @brief Function to report OS PMM for cleanup
+ *
+ * @note Function to report OS PMM for cleanup
+ */
+void _mali_osk_pmm_ospmm_cleanup( void );
+
+/** @brief Queries the current state of the PMM software
+ *
+ * @note the state of the PMM can change after this call has returned
+ *
+ * @return the current PMM state value
+ */
+mali_pmm_state _mali_pmm_state( void );
+
+/** @brief List of cores that are registered with the PMM
+ *
+ * This will return the cores that have been currently registered with the PMM,
+ * which is a bitwise OR of the mali_pmm_core_id_tags. A value of 0x0 means that
+ * there are no cores registered.
+ *
+ * @note the list of cores can change after this call has returned
+ *
+ * @return a bit mask representing all the cores that have been registered with the PMM
+ */
+mali_pmm_core_mask _mali_pmm_cores_list( void );
+
+/** @brief List of cores that are powered up in the PMM
+ *
+ * This will return the subset of the cores that can be listed using mali_pmm_cores_
+ * list, that have power. It is a bitwise OR of the mali_pmm_core_id_tags. A value of
+ * 0x0 means that none of the cores registered are powered.
+ *
+ * @note the list of cores can change after this call has returned
+ *
+ * @return a bit mask representing all the cores that are powered up
+ */
+mali_pmm_core_mask _mali_pmm_cores_powered( void );
+
+
+/** @brief List of power management policies that are supported by the PMM
+ *
+ * Given an empty array of policies - policy_list - which contains the number
+ * of entries as specified by - policy_list_size, this function will populate
+ * the list with the available policies. If the policy_list is too small for
+ * all the policies then only policy_list_size entries will be returned. If the
+ * policy_list is bigger than the number of available policies then, the extra
+ * entries will be set to MALI_PMM_POLICY_NONE.
+ * The function will also update available_policies with the number of policies
+ * that are available, even if it exceeds the policy_list_size.
+ * The function will succeed if all policies could be returned, else it will
+ * fail if none or only a subset of policies could be returned.
+ * The function will also fail if no policy_list is supplied, though
+ * available_policies is optional.
+ *
+ * @note this is a STUB function and is not yet implemented
+ *
+ * @param policy_list_size is the number of policies that can be returned in
+ * the policy_list argument
+ * @param policy_list is an array of policies that should be populated with
+ * the list of policies that are supported by the PMM
+ * @param policies_available optional argument, if non-NULL will be set to the
+ * number of policies available
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policies could be listed, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_pmm_list_policies(
+ u32 policy_list_size,
+ mali_pmm_policy *policy_list,
+ u32 *policies_available );
+
+/** @brief Set the power management policy in the PMM
+ *
+ * Given a valid supported policy, this function will change the PMM to use
+ * this new policy
+ * The function will fail if the policy given is invalid or unsupported.
+ *
+ * @note this is a STUB function and is not yet implemented
+ *
+ * @param policy the new policy to be set
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policy could be set, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_pmm_set_policy( mali_pmm_policy policy );
+
+/** @brief Get the current power management policy in the PMM
+ *
+ * Given a pointer to a policy data type, this function will return the current
+ * policy that is in effect for the PMM. This maybe out of date if there is a
+ * pending set policy call that has not been serviced.
+ * The function will fail if the policy given is NULL.
+ *
+ * @note the policy of the PMM can change after this call has returned
+ *
+ * @param policy a pointer to a policy that can be updated to the current
+ * policy
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policy could be returned, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_pmm_get_policy( mali_pmm_policy *policy );
+
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+
+/** @brief Indicates when a hardware state change occurs in the PMM
+ *
+ * @param old a mask of the cores indicating the previous state of the cores
+ * @param newstate a mask of the cores indicating the new current state of the cores
+ */
+void _mali_pmm_trace_hardware_change( mali_pmm_core_mask old, mali_pmm_core_mask newstate );
+
+/** @brief Indicates when a state change occurs in the PMM
+ *
+ * @param old the previous state for the PMM
+ * @param newstate the new current state of the PMM
+ */
+void _mali_pmm_trace_state_change( mali_pmm_state old, mali_pmm_state newstate );
+
+/** @brief Indicates when a policy change occurs in the PMM
+ *
+ * @param old the previous policy for the PMM
+ * @param newpolicy the new current policy of the PMM
+ */
+void _mali_pmm_trace_policy_change( mali_pmm_policy old, mali_pmm_policy newpolicy );
+
+/** @brief Records when an event message is read by the event system
+ *
+ * @param event the message details
+ * @param received MALI_TRUE when the message is received by the PMM, else it is being sent
+ */
+void _mali_pmm_trace_event_message( mali_pmm_message_t *event, mali_bool received );
+
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_TRACE */
+
+/** @brief Dumps the current state of OS PMM thread
+ */
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+u32 mali_pmm_dump_os_thread_state( char *buf, u32 size );
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+/** @} */ /* end group pmmapi */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_PMM_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_pmu.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_pmu.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a8160ac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_pmu.c
@@ -0,0 +1,350 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_pmm_pmu.c
+ * Mali driver functions for Mali 400 PMU hardware
+ */
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMU
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+
+/* Internal test on/off */
+#define PMU_TEST 0
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+#include "mali_platform_pmu_internal_testing.h"
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+
+/** @brief PMU hardware info
+ */
+typedef struct platform_pmu
+{
+ u32 reg_base_addr; /**< PMU registers base address */
+ u32 reg_size; /**< PMU registers size */
+ const char *name; /**< PMU name */
+ u32 irq_num; /**< PMU irq number */
+
+ mali_io_address reg_mapped; /**< IO-mapped pointer to registers */
+} platform_pmu_t;
+
+static platform_pmu_t *pmu_info = NULL;
+
+/** @brief Register layout for hardware PMU
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_POWER_UP = 0x00, /*< Power up register */
+ PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_POWER_DOWN = 0x04, /*< Power down register */
+ PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS = 0x08, /*< Core sleep status register */
+ PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK = 0x0C, /*< Interrupt mask register */
+ PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_RAWSTAT = 0x10, /*< Interrupt raw status register */
+ PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_STAT = 0x14, /*< Interrupt status register */
+ PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR = 0x18, /*< Interrupt clear register */
+ PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_SW_DELAY = 0x1C, /*< Software delay register */
+ PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_MASTER_PWR_UP = 0x24, /*< Master power up register */
+ PMU_REGISTER_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE = 0x28, /*< Size of register space */
+} pmu_reg_addr_mgmt_addr;
+
+/* Internal functions */
+static u32 pmu_reg_read(platform_pmu_t *pmu, u32 relative_address);
+static void pmu_reg_write(platform_pmu_t *pmu, u32 relative_address, u32 new_val);
+static mali_pmm_core_mask pmu_translate_cores_to_pmu(mali_pmm_core_mask cores);
+#if PMU_TEST
+static void pmm_pmu_dump_regs( platform_pmu_t *pmu );
+static pmm_pmu_test( platform_pmu_t *pmu, u32 cores );
+#endif
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_pmm_pmu_init(_mali_osk_resource_t *resource)
+{
+
+ if( resource->type == PMU )
+ {
+ if( (resource->base == 0) ||
+ (resource->description == NULL) )
+ {
+ /* NOTE: We currently don't care about any other resource settings */
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("PLATFORM mali400-pmu: Missing PMU set up information\n"));
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+ pmu_info = (platform_pmu_t *)_mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(*pmu_info));
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( pmu_info, _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM );
+
+ /* All values get 0 as default */
+ _mali_osk_memset(pmu_info, 0, sizeof(*pmu_info));
+
+ pmu_info->reg_base_addr = resource->base;
+ pmu_info->reg_size = (u32)PMU_REGISTER_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE;
+ pmu_info->name = resource->description;
+ pmu_info->irq_num = resource->irq;
+
+ if( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_mem_reqregion(pmu_info->reg_base_addr, pmu_info->reg_size, pmu_info->name) )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("PLATFORM mali400-pmu: Could not request register region (0x%08X - 0x%08X) for %s\n",
+ pmu_info->reg_base_addr, pmu_info->reg_base_addr + pmu_info->reg_size - 1, pmu_info->name));
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 4, ("PLATFORM mali400-pmu: Success: request_mem_region: (0x%08X - 0x%08X) for %s\n",
+ pmu_info->reg_base_addr, pmu_info->reg_base_addr + pmu_info->reg_size - 1, pmu_info->name));
+ }
+
+ pmu_info->reg_mapped = _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion( pmu_info->reg_base_addr, pmu_info->reg_size, pmu_info->name );
+
+ if( 0 == pmu_info->reg_mapped )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("PLATFORM mali400-pmu: Could not ioremap registers for %s .\n", pmu_info->name));
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion( pmu_info->reg_base_addr, pmu_info->reg_size );
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 4, ("PLATFORM mali400-pmu: Success: ioremap_nocache: Internal ptr: (0x%08X - 0x%08X) for %s\n",
+ (u32) pmu_info->reg_mapped,
+ ((u32)pmu_info->reg_mapped)+ pmu_info->reg_size - 1,
+ pmu_info->name));
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 4, ("PLATFORM mali400-pmu: Success: Mapping registers to %s\n", pmu_info->name));
+
+#if PMU_TEST
+ pmu_test(pmu_info, (MALI_PMM_CORE_GP));
+ pmu_test(pmu_info, (MALI_PMM_CORE_GP|MALI_PMM_CORE_L2|MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0));
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 4, ("PLATFORM mali400-pmu: Initialized - %s\n", pmu_info->name) );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Didn't expect a different resource */
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+cleanup:
+ _mali_osk_free(pmu_info);
+ pmu_info = NULL;
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_pmm_pmu_deinit(_mali_osk_resource_type_t *type)
+{
+ if (*type == PMU)
+ {
+ if( pmu_info )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion(pmu_info->reg_base_addr, pmu_info->reg_size, pmu_info->reg_mapped);
+ _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion(pmu_info->reg_base_addr, pmu_info->reg_size);
+ _mali_osk_free(pmu_info);
+ pmu_info = NULL;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 4, ("PLATFORM mali400-pmu: Terminated PMU\n") );
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Didn't expect a different resource */
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_pmm_pmu_powerdown(u32 cores)
+{
+ u32 stat;
+ u32 timeout;
+ u32 cores_pmu;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmu_info);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( cores != 0 ); /* Shouldn't receive zero from PMM */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 4, ("PLATFORM mali400-pmu: power down (0x%x)\n", cores) );
+
+ cores_pmu = pmu_translate_cores_to_pmu(cores);
+ pmu_reg_write( pmu_info, (u32)PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_POWER_DOWN, cores_pmu );
+
+ /* Wait for cores to be powered down */
+ timeout = 10; /* 10ms */
+ do
+ {
+ /* Get status of sleeping cores */
+ stat = pmu_reg_read( pmu_info, (u32)PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS );
+ stat &= cores_pmu;
+ if( stat == cores_pmu ) break; /* All cores we wanted are now asleep */
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(1000); /* 1ms */
+ timeout--;
+ } while( timeout > 0 );
+
+ if( timeout == 0 ) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_TIMEOUT);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_pmm_pmu_powerup(u32 cores)
+{
+ u32 cores_pmu;
+ u32 stat;
+ u32 timeout;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmu_info);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( cores != 0 ); /* Shouldn't receive zero from PMM */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 4, ("PLATFORM mali400-pmu: power up (0x%x)\n", cores) );
+
+ /* Don't use interrupts - just poll status */
+ pmu_reg_write( pmu_info, (u32)PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, 0 );
+ cores_pmu = pmu_translate_cores_to_pmu(cores);
+ pmu_reg_write( pmu_info, (u32)PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_POWER_UP, cores_pmu );
+
+ timeout = 10; /* 10ms */
+ do
+ {
+ /* Get status of sleeping cores */
+ stat = pmu_reg_read( pmu_info, (u32)PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS );
+ stat &= cores_pmu;
+ if( stat == 0 ) break; /* All cores we wanted are now awake */
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(1000); /* 1ms */
+ timeout--;
+ } while( timeout > 0 );
+
+ if( timeout == 0 ) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_TIMEOUT);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+/***** INTERNAL *****/
+
+/** @brief Internal PMU function to translate the cores bit mask
+ * into something the hardware PMU understands
+ *
+ * @param cores PMM cores bitmask
+ * @return PMU hardware cores bitmask
+ */
+static u32 pmu_translate_cores_to_pmu(mali_pmm_core_mask cores)
+{
+ /* For Mali 400 PMU the cores mask is already the same as what
+ * the hardware PMU expects.
+ * For other hardware, some translation can be done here, by
+ * translating the MALI_PMM_CORE_* bits into specific hardware
+ * bits
+ */
+ return cores;
+}
+
+/** @brief Internal PMU function to read a PMU register
+ *
+ * @param pmu handle that identifies the PMU hardware
+ * @param relative_address relative PMU hardware address to read from
+ * @return 32-bit value that was read from the address
+ */
+static u32 pmu_reg_read(platform_pmu_t *pmu, u32 relative_address)
+{
+ u32 read_val;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmu);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT((relative_address & 0x03) == 0);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(relative_address < pmu->reg_size);
+
+ read_val = _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(pmu->reg_mapped, relative_address);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 5, ("PMU: reg_read: %s Addr:0x%04X Val:0x%08x\n",
+ pmu->name, relative_address, read_val));
+
+ return read_val;
+}
+
+/** @brief Internal PMU function to write to a PMU register
+ *
+ * @param pmu handle that identifies the PMU hardware
+ * @param relative_address relative PMU hardware address to write to
+ * @param new_val new 32-bit value to write into the address
+ */
+static void pmu_reg_write(platform_pmu_t *pmu, u32 relative_address, u32 new_val)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmu);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT((relative_address & 0x03) == 0);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT(relative_address < pmu->reg_size);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 5, ("PMU: reg_write: %s Addr:0x%04X Val:0x%08x\n",
+ pmu->name, relative_address, new_val));
+
+ _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32(pmu->reg_mapped, relative_address, new_val);
+}
+
+#if PMU_TEST
+
+/***** TEST *****/
+
+static void pmu_dump_regs( platform_pmu_t *pmu )
+{
+ u32 addr;
+ for( addr = 0x0; addr < PMU_REGISTER_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE; addr += 0x4 )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMU_REG: 0x%08x: 0x%04x\n", (addr + pmu->reg_base_addr), pmu_reg_read( pmu, addr ) ) );
+ }
+}
+
+/* This function is an internal test for the PMU without any Mali h/w interaction */
+static void pmu_test( platform_pmu_t *pmu, u32 cores )
+{
+ u32 stat;
+ u32 timeout;
+
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMU_TEST: Start\n") );
+
+ pmu_dump_regs( pmu );
+
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMU_TEST: Power down cores: 0x%x\n", cores) );
+ _mali_pmm_pmu_power_down( pmu, cores, MALI_TRUE );
+
+ stat = pmu_reg_read( pmu, (u32)PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS );
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMU_TEST: %s\n", (stat & cores) == cores ? "SUCCESS" : "FAIL" ) );
+
+ pmu_dump_regs( pmu );
+
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMU_TEST: Power up cores: 0x%x\n", cores) );
+ _mali_pmm_pmu_power_up( pmu, cores, MALI_FALSE );
+
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMU_TEST: Waiting for power up...\n") );
+ timeout = 1000; /* 1 sec */
+ while( !_mali_pmm_pmu_irq_power_up(pmu) && timeout > 0 )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(1000); /* 1ms */
+ timeout--;
+ }
+
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMU_TEST: Waited %dms for interrupt\n", (1000-timeout)) );
+ stat = pmu_reg_read( pmu, (u32)PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS );
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMU_TEST: %s\n", (stat & cores) == 0 ? "SUCCESS" : "FAIL" ) );
+
+ _mali_pmm_pmu_irq_power_up_clear(pmu);
+
+ pmu_dump_regs( pmu );
+
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMU_TEST: Finish\n") );
+}
+#endif /* PMU_TEST */
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+
+u32 pmu_get_power_up_down_info(void)
+{
+ return pmu_reg_read(pmu_info, (u32)PMU_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS);
+}
+
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMU */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_pmu.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_pmu.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7525cac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_pmu.h
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+/**
+ * @file mali_platform.h
+ * Platform specific Mali driver functions
+ */
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+#if !USING_MALI_PMM
+/* @brief System power up/down cores that can be passed into mali_platform_powerdown/up() */
+#define MALI_PLATFORM_SYSTEM 0
+#endif
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#if USING_MALI_PMU
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+
+/** @brief Platform specific setup and initialisation of MALI
+ *
+ * This is called from the entrypoint of the driver to initialize the platform
+ * When using PMM, it is also called from the PMM start up to initialise the
+ * system PMU
+ *
+ * @param resource This is NULL when called on first driver start up, else it will
+ * be a pointer to a PMU resource
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success otherwise, a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_pmm_pmu_init(_mali_osk_resource_t *resource);
+
+/** @brief Platform specific deinitialisation of MALI
+ *
+ * This is called on the exit of the driver to terminate the platform
+ * When using PMM, it is also called from the PMM termination code to clean up the
+ * system PMU
+ *
+ * @param type This is NULL when called on driver exit, else it will
+ * be a pointer to a PMU resource type (not the full resource)
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success otherwise, a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_pmm_pmu_deinit(_mali_osk_resource_type_t *type);
+
+/** @brief Platform specific powerdown sequence of MALI
+ *
+ * Called as part of platform init if there is no PMM support, else the
+ * PMM will call it.
+ *
+ * @param cores This is MALI_PLATFORM_SYSTEM when called without PMM, else it will
+ * be a mask of cores to power down based on the mali_pmm_core_id enum
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success otherwise, a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_pmm_pmu_powerdown(u32 cores);
+
+/** @brief Platform specific powerup sequence of MALI
+ *
+ * Called as part of platform deinit if there is no PMM support, else the
+ * PMM will call it.
+ *
+ * @param cores This is MALI_PLATFORM_SYSTEM when called without PMM, else it will
+ * be a mask of cores to power down based on the mali_pmm_core_id enum
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success otherwise, a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_pmm_pmu_powerup(u32 cores);
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#if USING_MALI_PMU
+/** @brief function to get status of individual cores
+ *
+ * This function is used by power management test suite to get the status of powered up/down the number
+ * of cores
+ * @param utilization The workload utilization of the Mali GPU. 0 = no utilization, 256 = full utilization.
+ */
+u32 pmu_get_power_up_down_info(void);
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..87b6ec2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy.c
@@ -0,0 +1,243 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_pmm_policy.c
+ * Implementation of the common routines for power management module
+ * policies
+ */
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_system.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_state.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_policy.h"
+
+#include "mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.h"
+
+/* Call back function for timer expiration */
+static void pmm_policy_timer_callback( void *arg );
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_timer_init( _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer, u32 timeout, mali_pmm_event_id id )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pptimer);
+
+ /* All values get 0 as default */
+ _mali_osk_memset(pptimer, 0, sizeof(*pptimer));
+
+ pptimer->timer = _mali_osk_timer_init();
+ if( pptimer->timer )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_timer_setcallback( pptimer->timer, pmm_policy_timer_callback, (void *)pptimer );
+ pptimer->timeout = timeout;
+ pptimer->event_id = id;
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+}
+
+static void pmm_policy_timer_callback( void *arg )
+{
+ _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer = (_pmm_policy_timer_t *)arg;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pptimer);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pptimer->set );
+
+ /* Set timer expired and flag there is a policy to check */
+ pptimer->expired = MALI_TRUE;
+ malipmm_set_policy_check();
+}
+
+
+void pmm_policy_timer_term( _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pptimer);
+
+ _mali_osk_timer_del( pptimer->timer );
+ _mali_osk_timer_term( pptimer->timer );
+ pptimer->timer = NULL;
+}
+
+mali_bool pmm_policy_timer_start( _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pptimer);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pptimer->timer);
+
+ if( !(pptimer->set) )
+ {
+ pptimer->set = MALI_TRUE;
+ pptimer->expired = MALI_FALSE;
+ pptimer->start = _mali_osk_time_tickcount();
+ _mali_osk_timer_add( pptimer->timer, pptimer->timeout );
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+}
+
+mali_bool pmm_policy_timer_stop( _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pptimer);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pptimer->timer);
+
+ if( pptimer->set )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_timer_del( pptimer->timer );
+ pptimer->set = MALI_FALSE;
+ pptimer->expired = MALI_FALSE;
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+}
+
+mali_bool pmm_policy_timer_raise_event( _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pptimer);
+
+ if( pptimer->expired )
+ {
+ _mali_uk_pmm_message_s event = {
+ NULL,
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_TIMEOUT, /* Assume timeout id, but set it below */
+ 0 };
+
+ event.id = pptimer->event_id;
+ event.data = (mali_pmm_message_data)pptimer->start;
+
+ /* Don't need to do any other notification with this timer */
+ pptimer->expired = MALI_FALSE;
+ /* Unset timer so it is free to be set again */
+ pptimer->set = MALI_FALSE;
+
+ _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message( &event );
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+}
+
+mali_bool pmm_policy_timer_valid( u32 timer_start, u32 other_start )
+{
+ return (_mali_osk_time_after( other_start, timer_start ) == 0);
+}
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_init(_mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ switch( pmm->policy )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_POLICY_ALWAYS_ON:
+ {
+ err = pmm_policy_init_always_on();
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOB_CONTROL:
+ {
+ err = pmm_policy_init_job_control(pmm);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_POLICY_NONE:
+ default:
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ }
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+void pmm_policy_term(_mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ switch( pmm->policy )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_POLICY_ALWAYS_ON:
+ {
+ pmm_policy_term_always_on();
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOB_CONTROL:
+ {
+ pmm_policy_term_job_control();
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_POLICY_NONE:
+ default:
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("PMM: Invalid policy terminated %d\n", pmm->policy) );
+ }
+}
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_process(_mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_message_t *event)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(event);
+
+ switch( pmm->policy )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_POLICY_ALWAYS_ON:
+ {
+ err = pmm_policy_process_always_on( pmm, event );
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOB_CONTROL:
+ {
+ err = pmm_policy_process_job_control( pmm, event );
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_POLICY_NONE:
+ default:
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ }
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+
+void pmm_policy_check_policy( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ switch( pmm->policy )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOB_CONTROL:
+ {
+ pmm_policy_check_job_control();
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* Nothing needs to be done */
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..75ac8c8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy.h
@@ -0,0 +1,155 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_pmm_policy.h
+ * Defines the power management module policies
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_PMM_POLICY_H__
+#define __MALI_PMM_POLICY_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @addtogroup pmmapi Power Management Module APIs
+ *
+ * @{
+ *
+ * @defgroup pmmapi_policy Power Management Module Policies
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** @brief Generic timer for use with policies
+ */
+typedef struct _pmm_policy_timer
+{
+ u32 timeout; /**< Timeout for this timer in ticks */
+ mali_pmm_event_id event_id; /**< Event id that will be raised when timer expires */
+ _mali_osk_timer_t *timer; /**< Timer */
+ mali_bool set; /**< Timer set */
+ mali_bool expired; /**< Timer expired - event needs to be raised */
+ u32 start; /**< Timer start ticks */
+} _pmm_policy_timer_t;
+
+/** @brief Policy timer initialization
+ *
+ * This will create a timer for use in policies, but won't start it
+ *
+ * @param pptimer An empty timer structure to be initialized
+ * @param timeout Timeout in ticks for the timer
+ * @param id Event id that will be raised on timeout
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policy could be initialized, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_timer_init( _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer, u32 timeout, mali_pmm_event_id id );
+
+/** @brief Policy timer termination
+ *
+ * This will clean up a timer that was previously used in policies, it
+ * will also stop it if started
+ *
+ * @param pptimer An initialized timer structure to be terminated
+ */
+void pmm_policy_timer_term( _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer );
+
+/** @brief Policy timer start
+ *
+ * This will start a previously created timer for use in policies
+ * When the timer expires after the initialized timeout it will raise
+ * a PMM event of the event id given on initialization
+ * As data for the event it will pass the start time of the timer
+ *
+ * @param pptimer A previously initialized policy timer
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if the timer was started, MALI_FALSE if it is already started
+ */
+mali_bool pmm_policy_timer_start( _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer );
+
+/** @brief Policy timer stop
+ *
+ * This will stop a previously created timer for use in policies
+ *
+ * @param pptimer A previously started policy timer
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if the timer was stopped, MALI_FALSE if it is already stopped
+ */
+mali_bool pmm_policy_timer_stop( _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer );
+
+/** @brief Policy timer stop
+ *
+ * This raise an event for an expired timer
+ *
+ * @param pptimer An expired policy timer
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if an event was raised, else MALI_FALSE
+ */
+mali_bool pmm_policy_timer_raise_event( _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer );
+
+/** @brief Policy timer valid checker
+ *
+ * This will check that a timer was started after a given time
+ *
+ * @param timer_start Time the timer was started
+ * @param other_start Time when another event or action occurred
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if the timer was started after the other time, else MALI_FALSE
+ */
+mali_bool pmm_policy_timer_valid( u32 timer_start, u32 other_start );
+
+
+/** @brief Common policy initialization
+ *
+ * This will initialize the current policy
+ *
+ * @note Any previously initialized policy should be terminated first
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policy could be initialized, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_init( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm );
+
+/** @brief Common policy termination
+ *
+ * This will terminate the current policy.
+ * @note This can be called when a policy has not been initialized
+ */
+void pmm_policy_term( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm );
+
+/** @brief Common policy state changer
+ *
+ * Given the next available event message, this routine passes it to
+ * the current policy for processing
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @param event PMM event to process
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policy state completed okay, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_process( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_message_t *event );
+
+
+/** @brief Common policy checker
+ *
+ * If a policy timer fires then this function will be called to
+ * allow the policy to take the correct action
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ */
+void pmm_policy_check_policy( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm );
+
+/** @} */ /* End group pmmapi_policy */
+/** @} */ /* End group pmmapi */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_PMM_POLICY_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0a6b471
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.c
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.c
+ * Implementation of the power management module policy - always on
+ */
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_system.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_state.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.h"
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_init_always_on(void)
+{
+ /* Nothing to set up */
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void pmm_policy_term_always_on(void)
+{
+ /* Nothing to tear down */
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_process_always_on( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_message_t *event )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(event);
+
+ switch( event->id )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_DOWN:
+ /* We aren't going to do anything, but signal so we don't block the OS
+ * NOTE: This may adversely affect any jobs Mali is currently running
+ */
+ _mali_osk_pmm_power_down_done( event->data );
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_UP_ACK:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_DOWN_ACK:
+ /* Not expected in this policy */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( MALI_FALSE );
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_UP:
+ /* Nothing to do */
+ _mali_osk_pmm_power_up_done( event->data );
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_SCHEDULED:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_QUEUED:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_FINISHED:
+ /* Nothing to do - we are always on */
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_TIMEOUT:
+ /* Not expected in this policy */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( MALI_FALSE );
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_ITEM_NOT_FOUND);
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..da13224
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.h
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_pmm_policy_alwayson.h
+ * Defines the power management module policy for always on
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_PMM_POLICY_ALWAYSON_H__
+#define __MALI_PMM_POLICY_ALWAYSON_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @addtogroup pmmapi_policy Power Management Module Policies
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** @brief Always on policy initialization
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policy could be initialized, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_init_always_on(void);
+
+/** @brief Always on policy termination
+ */
+void pmm_policy_term_always_on(void);
+
+/** @brief Always on policy state changer
+ *
+ * Given the next available event message, this routine processes it
+ * for the policy and changes state as needed.
+ *
+ * Always on policy will ignore all events and keep the Mali cores on
+ * all the time
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @param event PMM event to process
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policy state completed okay, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_process_always_on( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_message_t *event );
+
+/** @} */ /* End group pmmapi_policies */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_PMM_POLICY_ALWAYSON_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..237d702
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.c
@@ -0,0 +1,470 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.c
+ * Implementation of the power management module policy - job control
+ */
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_system.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_state.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_policy.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.h"
+
+typedef struct _pmm_policy_data_job_control
+{
+ _pmm_policy_timer_t latency; /**< Latency timeout timer for all cores */
+ u32 core_active_start; /**< Last time a core was set to active */
+ u32 timeout; /**< Timeout in ticks for latency timer */
+} _pmm_policy_data_job_control_t;
+
+
+/* @ brief Local data for this policy
+ */
+static _pmm_policy_data_job_control_t *data_job_control = NULL;
+
+/* @brief Set up the timeout if it hasn't already been set and if there are active cores */
+static void job_control_timeout_setup( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pptimer);
+
+ /* Do we have an inactivity time out and some powered cores? */
+ if( pptimer->timeout > 0 && pmm->cores_powered != 0 )
+ {
+ /* Is the system idle and all the powered cores are idle? */
+ if( pmm->status == MALI_PMM_STATUS_IDLE && pmm->cores_idle == pmm->cores_powered )
+ {
+ if( pmm_policy_timer_start(pptimer) )
+ {
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM policy - Job control: Setting in-activity latency timer\n") );
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* We are not idle so there is no need for an inactivity timer
+ */
+ if( pmm_policy_timer_stop(pptimer) )
+ {
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM policy - Job control: Removing in-activity latency timer\n") );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* @brief Check the validity of the timeout - and if there is one set */
+static mali_bool job_control_timeout_valid( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, _pmm_policy_timer_t *pptimer, u32 timer_start )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pptimer);
+
+ /* Not a valid timer! */
+ if( pptimer->timeout == 0 ) return MALI_FALSE;
+
+ /* Are some cores powered and are they all idle? */
+ if( (pmm->cores_powered != 0) && (pmm->cores_idle == pmm->cores_powered) )
+ {
+ /* Has latency timeout started after the last core was active? */
+ if( pmm_policy_timer_valid( timer_start, data_job_control->core_active_start ) )
+ {
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: In-activity latency time out ignored - out of date\n") );
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if( pmm->cores_powered == 0 )
+ {
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: In-activity latency time out ignored - cores already off\n") );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: In-activity latency time out ignored - cores active\n") );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_init_job_control( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( pmm );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( data_job_control == NULL );
+
+ data_job_control = (_pmm_policy_data_job_control_t *) _mali_osk_malloc(sizeof(*data_job_control));
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( data_job_control, _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM );
+
+ data_job_control->core_active_start = _mali_osk_time_tickcount();
+ data_job_control->timeout = MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOBCONTROL_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT;
+
+ err = pmm_policy_timer_init( &data_job_control->latency, data_job_control->timeout, MALI_PMM_EVENT_TIMEOUT );
+ if( err != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_free( data_job_control );
+ data_job_control = NULL;
+ return err;
+ }
+
+ /* Start the latency timeout */
+ job_control_timeout_setup( pmm, &data_job_control->latency );
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void pmm_policy_term_job_control(void)
+{
+ if( data_job_control != NULL )
+ {
+ pmm_policy_timer_term( &data_job_control->latency );
+ _mali_osk_free( data_job_control );
+ data_job_control = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+static void pmm_policy_job_control_job_queued( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm )
+{
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores;
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores_subset;
+
+ /* Make sure that all cores are powered in this
+ * simple policy
+ */
+ cores = pmm->cores_registered;
+ cores_subset = pmm_cores_to_power_up( pmm, cores );
+ if( cores_subset != 0 )
+ {
+ /* There are some cores that need powering up */
+ if( !pmm_invoke_power_up( pmm ) )
+ {
+ /* Need to wait until finished */
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_POLICY_POWER_UP;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_process_job_control( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_message_t *event )
+{
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores;
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores_subset;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(event);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(data_job_control);
+
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: Job control policy process start - status=%d\n", pmm->status) );
+
+ /* Mainly the data is the cores */
+ cores = pmm_cores_from_event_data( pmm, event );
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_last_pmm_status = pmm->status;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ switch( pmm->status )
+ {
+ /**************** IDLE ****************/
+ case MALI_PMM_STATUS_IDLE:
+ switch( event->id )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_UP:
+ /* Not expected in this state */
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_SCHEDULED:
+
+ /* Update idle cores to indicate active - remove these! */
+ pmm_cores_set_active( pmm, cores );
+ /* Remember when this happened */
+ data_job_control->core_active_start = event->ts;
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+ _mali_osk_pmm_policy_events_notifications(MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_SCHEDULED);
+#endif
+
+ /*** FALL THROUGH to QUEUED to check POWER UP ***/
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_QUEUED:
+
+ pmm_policy_job_control_job_queued( pmm );
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+ _mali_osk_pmm_policy_events_notifications(MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_QUEUED);
+#endif
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_DVFS_PAUSE:
+
+ cores_subset = pmm_cores_to_power_down( pmm, cores, MALI_FALSE );
+ if ( cores_subset != 0 )
+ {
+ if ( !pmm_power_down_okay( pmm ) )
+ {
+ pmm->is_dvfs_active = 1;
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_DOWN;
+ pmm_save_os_event_data( pmm, event->data );
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_DVFS_PAUSE;
+ _mali_osk_pmm_dvfs_operation_done(0);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_DOWN:
+
+ /* Need to power down all cores even if we need to wait for them */
+ cores_subset = pmm_cores_to_power_down( pmm, cores, MALI_FALSE );
+ if( cores_subset != 0 )
+ {
+ /* There are some cores that need powering down */
+ if( !pmm_invoke_power_down( pmm, MALI_POWER_MODE_DEEP_SLEEP ) )
+ {
+ /* We need to wait until they are idle */
+
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_DOWN;
+ /* Save the OS data to respond later */
+ pmm_save_os_event_data( pmm, event->data );
+ /* Exit this case - as we have to wait */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ mali_platform_power_mode_change(MALI_POWER_MODE_DEEP_SLEEP);
+
+ }
+ /* Set waiting status */
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_WAITING;
+ /* All cores now down - respond to OS power event */
+ _mali_osk_pmm_power_down_done( event->data );
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_FINISHED:
+
+ /* Update idle cores - add these! */
+ pmm_cores_set_idle( pmm, cores );
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+ _mali_osk_pmm_policy_events_notifications(MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_FINISHED);
+#endif
+ if( data_job_control->timeout > 0 )
+ {
+ /* Wait for time out to fire */
+ break;
+ }
+ /* For job control policy - turn off all cores */
+ cores = pmm->cores_powered;
+
+ /*** FALL THROUGH to TIMEOUT TEST as NO TIMEOUT ***/
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_TIMEOUT:
+
+ /* Main job control policy - turn off cores after inactivity */
+ if( job_control_timeout_valid( pmm, &data_job_control->latency, (u32)event->data ) )
+ {
+ /* Valid timeout of inactivity - so find out if we can power down
+ * immedately - if we can't then this means the cores are still in fact
+ * active
+ */
+ cores_subset = pmm_cores_to_power_down( pmm, cores, MALI_TRUE );
+ if( cores_subset != 0 )
+ {
+ /* Check if we can really power down, if not then we are not
+ * really in-active
+ */
+ if( !pmm_invoke_power_down( pmm, MALI_POWER_MODE_LIGHT_SLEEP ) )
+ {
+ pmm_power_down_cancel( pmm );
+ }
+ }
+ /* else there are no cores powered up! */
+ }
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+ _mali_osk_pmm_policy_events_notifications(MALI_PMM_EVENT_TIMEOUT);
+#endif
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* Unexpected event */
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_ITEM_NOT_FOUND);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /******************DVFS PAUSE**************/
+ case MALI_PMM_STATUS_DVFS_PAUSE:
+ switch ( event->id )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_DVFS_RESUME:
+
+ if ( pmm->cores_powered != 0 )
+ {
+ pmm->cores_ack_down =0;
+ pmm_power_down_cancel( pmm );
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_IDLE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ pmm_policy_job_control_job_queued( pmm );
+ }
+ _mali_osk_pmm_dvfs_operation_done( 0 );
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_DOWN:
+ /* Set waiting status */
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_WAITING;
+ if ( pmm->cores_powered != 0 )
+ {
+ if ( pmm_invoke_power_down( pmm, MALI_POWER_MODE_DEEP_SLEEP ) )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_pmm_power_down_done( 0 );
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ mali_platform_power_mode_change(MALI_POWER_MODE_DEEP_SLEEP);
+ }
+ _mali_osk_pmm_power_down_done( 0 );
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /**************** POWER UP ****************/
+ case MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_UP:
+ case MALI_PMM_STATUS_POLICY_POWER_UP:
+ switch( event->id )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_UP_ACK:
+ /* Make sure cores powered off equal what we expect */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( cores == pmm->cores_pend_up );
+ pmm_cores_set_up_ack( pmm, cores );
+
+ if( pmm_invoke_power_up( pmm ) )
+ {
+ if( pmm->status == MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_UP )
+ {
+ /* Get the OS data and respond to the power up */
+ _mali_osk_pmm_power_up_done( pmm_retrieve_os_event_data( pmm ) );
+ }
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_IDLE;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* Unexpected event */
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_ITEM_NOT_FOUND);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /**************** POWER DOWN ****************/
+ case MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_DOWN:
+ case MALI_PMM_STATUS_POLICY_POWER_DOWN:
+ switch( event->id )
+ {
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_DOWN_ACK:
+
+ pmm_cores_set_down_ack( pmm, cores );
+
+ if ( pmm->is_dvfs_active == 1 )
+ {
+ if( pmm_power_down_okay( pmm ) )
+ {
+ pmm->is_dvfs_active = 0;
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_DVFS_PAUSE;
+ _mali_osk_pmm_dvfs_operation_done( pmm_retrieve_os_event_data( pmm ) );
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Now check if we can power down */
+ if( pmm_invoke_power_down( pmm, MALI_POWER_MODE_DEEP_SLEEP ) )
+ {
+ if( pmm->status == MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_DOWN )
+ {
+ /* Get the OS data and respond to the power down */
+ _mali_osk_pmm_power_down_done( pmm_retrieve_os_event_data( pmm ) );
+ }
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_WAITING;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* Unexpected event */
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_ITEM_NOT_FOUND);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_WAITING:
+ switch( event->id )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_UP:
+ cores_subset = pmm_cores_to_power_up( pmm, cores );
+ if( cores_subset != 0 )
+ {
+ /* There are some cores that need powering up */
+ if( !pmm_invoke_power_up( pmm ) )
+ {
+ /* Need to wait until power up complete */
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_UP;
+ /* Save the OS data to respond later */
+ pmm_save_os_event_data( pmm, event->data );
+ /* Exit this case - as we have to wait */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_IDLE;
+ /* All cores now up - respond to OS power up event */
+ _mali_osk_pmm_power_up_done( event->data );
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* All other messages are ignored in this state */
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* Unexpected state */
+ MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+ }
+
+ /* Set in-activity latency timer - if required */
+ job_control_timeout_setup( pmm, &data_job_control->latency );
+
+ /* Update the PMM state */
+ pmm_update_system_state( pmm );
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_new_event_status = event->id;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: Job control policy process end - status=%d and event=%d\n", pmm->status,event->id) );
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void pmm_policy_check_job_control()
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(data_job_control);
+
+ /* Latency timer must have expired raise the event */
+ pmm_policy_timer_raise_event(&data_job_control->latency);
+}
+
+
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dcfa438
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.h
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_pmm_policy.h
+ * Defines the power management module policies
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOBCONTROL_H__
+#define __MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOBCONTROL_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @addtogroup pmmapi_policy Power Management Module Policies
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/** @brief The jobcontrol policy inactivity latency timeout (in ticks)
+ * before the hardware is switched off
+ *
+ * @note Setting this low whilst tracing or producing debug output can
+ * cause alot of timeouts to fire which can affect the PMM behaviour
+ */
+#define MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOBCONTROL_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT 50
+
+/** @brief Job control policy initialization
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policy could be initialized, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_init_job_control(_mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm);
+
+/** @brief Job control policy termination
+ */
+void pmm_policy_term_job_control(void);
+
+/** @brief Job control policy state changer
+ *
+ * Given the next available event message, this routine processes it
+ * for the policy and changes state as needed.
+ *
+ * Job control policy depends on events from the Mali cores, and will
+ * power down all cores after an inactivity latency timeout. It will
+ * power the cores back on again when a job is scheduled to run.
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @param event PMM event to process
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK if the policy state completed okay, or a suitable
+ * _mali_osk_errcode_t otherwise.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t pmm_policy_process_job_control( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_message_t *event );
+
+/** @brief Job control policy checker
+ *
+ * The latency timer has fired and we need to raise the correct event to
+ * handle it
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ */
+void pmm_policy_check_job_control(void);
+
+/** @} */ /* End group pmmapi_policy */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_PMM_POLICY_JOBCONTROL_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_state.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_state.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d529b9a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_state.c
@@ -0,0 +1,716 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_state.h"
+#include "mali_pmm_system.h"
+
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+
+#define SIZEOF_CORES_LIST 6
+
+/* NOTE: L2 *MUST* be first on the list so that it
+ * is correctly powered on first and powered off last
+ */
+static mali_pmm_core_id cores_list[] = { MALI_PMM_CORE_L2,
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_GP,
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0,
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_PP1,
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_PP2,
+ MALI_PMM_CORE_PP3 };
+
+
+
+void pmm_update_system_state( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm )
+{
+ mali_pmm_state state;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ if( pmm->cores_registered == 0 )
+ {
+ state = MALI_PMM_STATE_UNAVAILABLE;
+ }
+ else if( pmm->cores_powered == 0 )
+ {
+ state = MALI_PMM_STATE_SYSTEM_OFF;
+ }
+ else if( pmm->cores_powered == pmm->cores_registered )
+ {
+ state = MALI_PMM_STATE_SYSTEM_ON;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Some other state where not everything is on or off */
+ state = MALI_PMM_STATE_SYSTEM_TRANSITION;
+ }
+
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ _mali_pmm_trace_state_change( pmm->state, state );
+#endif
+ pmm->state = state;
+}
+
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_from_event_data( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_message_t *event )
+{
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(event);
+
+ switch( event->id )
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_UP:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_DOWN:
+ /* All cores - the system */
+ cores = pmm->cores_registered;
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_SCHEDULED:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_QUEUED:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_FINISHED:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_UP_ACK:
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_DOWN_ACK:
+ /* Currently the main event data is only the cores
+ * for these messages
+ */
+ cores = (mali_pmm_core_mask)event->data;
+ if( cores == MALI_PMM_CORE_SYSTEM )
+ {
+ cores = pmm->cores_registered;
+ }
+ else if( cores == MALI_PMM_CORE_PP_ALL )
+ {
+ /* Get the subset of registered PP cores */
+ cores = (pmm->cores_registered & MALI_PMM_CORE_PP_ALL);
+ }
+ MALI_PMM_DEBUG_ASSERT_CORES_SUBSET( pmm->cores_registered, cores );
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* Assume timeout messages - report cores still powered */
+ cores = pmm->cores_powered;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return cores;
+}
+
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_to_power_up( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores )
+{
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores_subset;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_PMM_DEBUG_ASSERT_CORES_SUBSET( pmm->cores_registered, cores );
+
+ /* Check that cores aren't pending power down when asked for power up */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pmm->cores_pend_down == 0 );
+
+ cores_subset = (~(pmm->cores_powered) & cores);
+ if( cores_subset != 0 )
+ {
+ /* There are some cores that need powering up */
+ pmm->cores_pend_up = cores_subset;
+ }
+
+ return cores_subset;
+}
+
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_to_power_down( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores, mali_bool immediate_only )
+{
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores_subset;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_PMM_DEBUG_ASSERT_CORES_SUBSET( pmm->cores_registered, cores );
+
+ /* Check that cores aren't pending power up when asked for power down */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pmm->cores_pend_up == 0 );
+
+ cores_subset = (pmm->cores_powered & cores);
+ if( cores_subset != 0 )
+ {
+ int n;
+ volatile mali_pmm_core_mask *ppowered = &(pmm->cores_powered);
+
+ /* There are some cores that need powering up, but we may
+ * need to wait until they are idle
+ */
+ for( n = SIZEOF_CORES_LIST-1; n >= 0; n-- )
+ {
+ if( (cores_list[n] & cores_subset) != 0 )
+ {
+ /* Core is to be powered down */
+ pmm->cores_pend_down |= cores_list[n];
+
+ /* Can't hold the power lock, when acessing subsystem mutex via
+ * the core power call.
+ * Due to terminatation of driver requiring a subsystem mutex
+ * and then power lock held to unregister a core.
+ * This does mean that the following function could fail
+ * as the core is unregistered before we tell it to power
+ * down, but it does not matter as we are terminating
+ */
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 0;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ MALI_PMM_UNLOCK(pmm);
+ /* Signal the core to power down
+ * If it is busy (not idle) it will set a pending power down flag
+ * (as long as we don't want to only immediately power down).
+ * If it isn't busy it will move out of the idle queue right
+ * away
+ */
+ err = mali_core_signal_power_down( cores_list[n], immediate_only );
+ MALI_PMM_LOCK(pmm);
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 1;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+
+ /* Re-read cores_subset in case it has changed */
+ cores_subset = (*ppowered & cores);
+
+ if( err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ /* We moved an idle core to the power down queue
+ * which means it is now acknowledged (if it is still
+ * registered)
+ */
+ pmm->cores_ack_down |= (cores_list[n] & cores_subset);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1,("PMM: In pmm_cores_to_power_down, the error and cores powered are..%x....%x",err,*ppowered));
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY ||
+ (err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT &&
+ (*ppowered & cores_list[n]) == 0) );
+ /* If we didn't move a core - it must be active, so
+ * leave it pending, so we get an acknowledgement (when
+ * not in immediate only mode)
+ * Alternatively we are shutting down and the core has
+ * been unregistered
+ */
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return cores_subset;
+}
+
+void pmm_power_down_cancel( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm )
+{
+ int n;
+ mali_pmm_core_mask pd, ad;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ volatile mali_pmm_core_mask *pregistered;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: Cancelling power down\n") );
+
+ pd = pmm->cores_pend_down;
+ ad = pmm->cores_ack_down;
+ /* Clear the pending cores so that they don't move to the off
+ * queue if they haven't already
+ */
+ pmm->cores_pend_down = 0;
+ pmm->cores_ack_down = 0;
+ pregistered = &(pmm->cores_registered);
+
+ /* Power up all the pending power down cores - just so
+ * we make sure the system is in a known state, as a
+ * pending core might have sent an acknowledged message
+ * which hasn't been read yet.
+ */
+ for( n = 0; n < SIZEOF_CORES_LIST; n++ )
+ {
+ if( (cores_list[n] & pd) != 0 )
+ {
+ /* Can't hold the power lock, when acessing subsystem mutex via
+ * the core power call.
+ * Due to terminatation of driver requiring a subsystem mutex
+ * and then power lock held to unregister a core.
+ * This does mean that the following power up function could fail
+ * as the core is unregistered before we tell it to power
+ * up, but it does not matter as we are terminating
+ */
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 0;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ MALI_PMM_UNLOCK(pmm);
+ /* As we are cancelling - only move the cores back to the queue -
+ * no reset needed
+ */
+ err = mali_core_signal_power_up( cores_list[n], MALI_TRUE );
+ MALI_PMM_LOCK(pmm);
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 1;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ /* Update pending list with the current registered cores */
+ pd &= (*pregistered);
+
+ if( err != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( (err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY &&
+ ((cores_list[n] & ad) == 0)) ||
+ (err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT &&
+ (*pregistered & cores_list[n]) == 0) );
+ /* If we didn't power up a core - it must be active and
+ * hasn't actually tried to power down - this is expected
+ * for cores that haven't acknowledged
+ * Alternatively we are shutting down and the core has
+ * been unregistered
+ */
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ /* Only used in debug builds */
+ MALI_IGNORE(ad);
+}
+
+
+mali_bool pmm_power_down_okay( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ return ( pmm->cores_pend_down == pmm->cores_ack_down ? MALI_TRUE : MALI_FALSE );
+}
+
+mali_bool pmm_invoke_power_down( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_power_mode power_mode )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ /* Check that cores are pending power down during power down invoke */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pmm->cores_pend_down != 0 );
+ /* Check that cores are not pending power up during power down invoke */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pmm->cores_pend_up == 0 );
+
+ if( !pmm_power_down_okay( pmm ) )
+ {
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: Waiting for cores to go idle for power off - 0x%08x / 0x%08x\n",
+ pmm->cores_pend_down, pmm->cores_ack_down) );
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ pmm->cores_powered &= ~(pmm->cores_pend_down);
+#if !MALI_PMM_NO_PMU
+ err = malipmm_powerdown( pmm->cores_pend_down, power_mode);
+#else
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+#endif
+
+ if( err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ mali_pmm_core_mask old_power = pmm->cores_powered;
+#endif
+ /* Remove powered down cores from idle and powered list */
+ pmm->cores_idle &= ~(pmm->cores_pend_down);
+ /* Reset pending/acknowledged status */
+ pmm->cores_pend_down = 0;
+ pmm->cores_ack_down = 0;
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ _mali_pmm_trace_hardware_change( old_power, pmm->cores_powered );
+#endif
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ pmm->cores_powered |= pmm->cores_pend_down;
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("PMM: Failed to get PMU to power down cores - (0x%x) %s",
+ pmm->cores_pend_down, pmm_trace_get_core_name(pmm->cores_pend_down)) );
+ pmm->fatal_power_err = MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+
+mali_bool pmm_power_up_okay( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ return ( pmm->cores_pend_up == pmm->cores_ack_up ? MALI_TRUE : MALI_FALSE );
+}
+
+
+mali_bool pmm_invoke_power_up( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+
+ /* Check that cores are pending power up during power up invoke */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pmm->cores_pend_up != 0 );
+ /* Check that cores are not pending power down during power up invoke */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pmm->cores_pend_down == 0 );
+
+ if( pmm_power_up_okay( pmm ) )
+ {
+ /* Power up has completed - sort out subsystem core status */
+
+ int n;
+ /* Use volatile to access, so that it is updated if any cores are unregistered */
+ volatile mali_pmm_core_mask *ppendup = &(pmm->cores_pend_up);
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ mali_pmm_core_mask old_power = pmm->cores_powered;
+#endif
+ /* Move cores into idle queues */
+ for( n = 0; n < SIZEOF_CORES_LIST; n++ )
+ {
+ if( (cores_list[n] & (*ppendup)) != 0 )
+ {
+ /* Can't hold the power lock, when acessing subsystem mutex via
+ * the core power call.
+ * Due to terminatation of driver requiring a subsystem mutex
+ * and then power lock held to unregister a core.
+ * This does mean that the following function could fail
+ * as the core is unregistered before we tell it to power
+ * up, but it does not matter as we are terminating
+ */
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 0;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ MALI_PMM_UNLOCK(pmm);
+ err = mali_core_signal_power_up( cores_list[n], MALI_FALSE );
+ MALI_PMM_LOCK(pmm);
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 1;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+
+ if( err != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1,("In pmm_invoke_power_up:: The error and pending cores to be powered up are...%x...%x",err,*ppendup));
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( (err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT &&
+ (*ppendup & cores_list[n]) == 0) );
+ /* We only expect this to fail when we are shutting down
+ * and the core has been unregistered
+ */
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ /* Finished power up - add cores to idle and powered list */
+ pmm->cores_powered |= (*ppendup);
+ pmm->cores_idle |= (*ppendup);
+ /* Reset pending/acknowledge status */
+ pmm->cores_pend_up = 0;
+ pmm->cores_ack_up = 0;
+
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ _mali_pmm_trace_hardware_change( old_power, pmm->cores_powered );
+#endif
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+#if !MALI_PMM_NO_PMU
+ /* Power up must now be done */
+ err = malipmm_powerup( pmm->cores_pend_up );
+#else
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+#endif
+ if( err != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("PMM: Failed to get PMU to power up cores - (0x%x) %s",
+ pmm->cores_pend_up, pmm_trace_get_core_name(pmm->cores_pend_up)) );
+ pmm->fatal_power_err = MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* TBD - Update core status immediately rather than use event message */
+ _mali_uk_pmm_message_s event = {
+ NULL,
+ MALI_PMM_EVENT_INTERNAL_POWER_UP_ACK,
+ 0 };
+ /* All the cores that were pending power up, have now completed power up */
+ event.data = pmm->cores_pend_up;
+ _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message( &event );
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: Sending ACK to power up") );
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Always return false, as we need an interrupt to acknowledge
+ * when power up is complete
+ */
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+}
+
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_set_active( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_PMM_DEBUG_ASSERT_CORES_SUBSET( pmm->cores_registered, cores );
+
+ pmm->cores_idle &= (~cores);
+ return pmm->cores_idle;
+}
+
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_set_idle( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_PMM_DEBUG_ASSERT_CORES_SUBSET( pmm->cores_registered, cores );
+
+ pmm->cores_idle |= (cores);
+ return pmm->cores_idle;
+}
+
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_set_down_ack( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_PMM_DEBUG_ASSERT_CORES_SUBSET( pmm->cores_registered, cores );
+
+ /* Check core is not pending a power down */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( (pmm->cores_pend_down & cores) != 0 );
+ /* Check core has not acknowledged power down more than once */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( (pmm->cores_ack_down & cores) == 0 );
+
+ pmm->cores_ack_down |= (cores);
+
+ return pmm->cores_ack_down;
+}
+
+void pmm_fatal_reset( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ _mali_osk_notification_t *msg = NULL;
+ mali_pmm_status status;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALIPMM_DEBUG_PRINT( ("PMM: Fatal Reset called") );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pmm->status != MALI_PMM_STATUS_OFF );
+
+ /* Reset the common status */
+ pmm->waiting = 0;
+ pmm->missed = 0;
+ pmm->fatal_power_err = MALI_FALSE;
+ pmm->no_events = 0;
+ pmm->check_policy = MALI_FALSE;
+ pmm->cores_pend_down = 0;
+ pmm->cores_pend_up = 0;
+ pmm->cores_ack_down = 0;
+ pmm->cores_ack_up = 0;
+ pmm->is_dvfs_active = 0;
+#if MALI_PMM_TRACE
+ pmm->messages_sent = 0;
+ pmm->messages_received = 0;
+ pmm->imessages_sent = 0;
+ pmm->imessages_received = 0;
+ MALI_PRINT( ("PMM Trace: *** Fatal reset occurred ***") );
+#endif
+
+ /* Set that we are unavailable whilst resetting */
+ pmm->state = MALI_PMM_STATE_UNAVAILABLE;
+ status = pmm->status;
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_OFF;
+
+ /* We want all cores powered */
+ pmm->cores_powered = pmm->cores_registered;
+ /* The cores may not be idle, but this state will be rectified later */
+ pmm->cores_idle = pmm->cores_registered;
+
+ /* So power on any cores that are registered */
+ if( pmm->cores_registered != 0 )
+ {
+ int n;
+ volatile mali_pmm_core_mask *pregistered = &(pmm->cores_registered);
+#if !MALI_PMM_NO_PMU
+ err = malipmm_powerup( pmm->cores_registered );
+#endif
+ if( err != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ /* This is very bad as we can't even be certain the cores are now
+ * powered up
+ */
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("PMM: Failed to perform PMM reset!\n") );
+ /* TBD driver exit? */
+ }
+
+ for( n = SIZEOF_CORES_LIST-1; n >= 0; n-- )
+ {
+ if( (cores_list[n] & (*pregistered)) != 0 )
+ {
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 0;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ MALI_PMM_UNLOCK(pmm);
+ /* Core is now active - so try putting it in the idle queue */
+ err = mali_core_signal_power_up( cores_list[n], MALI_FALSE );
+ MALI_PMM_LOCK(pmm);
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ pmm->mali_pmm_lock_acquired = 1;
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+ /* We either succeeded, or we were not off anyway, or we have
+ * just be deregistered
+ */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( (err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK) ||
+ (err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_BUSY) ||
+ (err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT &&
+ (*pregistered & cores_list[n]) == 0) );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Unblock any pending OS event */
+ if( status == MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_UP )
+ {
+ /* Get the OS data and respond to the power up */
+ _mali_osk_pmm_power_up_done( pmm_retrieve_os_event_data( pmm ) );
+ }
+ if( status == MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_DOWN )
+ {
+ /* Get the OS data and respond to the power down
+ * NOTE: We are not powered down at this point due to power problems,
+ * so we are lying to the system, but something bad has already
+ * happened and we are trying unstick things
+ * TBD - Add busy loop to power down cores?
+ */
+ _mali_osk_pmm_power_down_done( pmm_retrieve_os_event_data( pmm ) );
+ }
+
+ /* Purge the event queues */
+ do
+ {
+ if( _mali_osk_notification_queue_dequeue( pmm->iqueue, &msg ) == _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_notification_delete ( msg );
+ break;
+ }
+ } while (MALI_TRUE);
+
+ do
+ {
+ if( _mali_osk_notification_queue_dequeue( pmm->queue, &msg ) == _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_notification_delete ( msg );
+ break;
+ }
+ } while (MALI_TRUE);
+
+ /* Return status/state to normal */
+ pmm->status = MALI_PMM_STATUS_IDLE;
+ pmm_update_system_state(pmm);
+}
+
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_set_up_ack( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ MALI_PMM_DEBUG_ASSERT_CORES_SUBSET( pmm->cores_registered, cores );
+
+ /* Check core is not pending a power up */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( (pmm->cores_pend_up & cores) != 0 );
+ /* Check core has not acknowledged power up more than once */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( (pmm->cores_ack_up & cores) == 0 );
+
+ pmm->cores_ack_up |= (cores);
+
+ return pmm->cores_ack_up;
+}
+
+void pmm_save_os_event_data(_mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_message_data data)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ /* Check that there is no saved data */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pmm->os_data == 0 );
+ /* Can't store zero data - as retrieve check will fail */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( data != 0 );
+
+ pmm->os_data = data;
+}
+
+mali_pmm_message_data pmm_retrieve_os_event_data(_mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm)
+{
+ mali_pmm_message_data data;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(pmm);
+ /* Check that there is saved data */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( pmm->os_data != 0 );
+
+ /* Get data, and clear the saved version */
+ data = pmm->os_data;
+ pmm->os_data = 0;
+
+ return data;
+}
+
+/* Create list of core names to look up
+ * We are doing it this way to overcome the need for
+ * either string allocation, or stack space, so we
+ * use constant strings instead
+ */
+typedef struct pmm_trace_corelist
+{
+ mali_pmm_core_mask id;
+ const char *name;
+} pmm_trace_corelist_t;
+
+static pmm_trace_corelist_t pmm_trace_cores[] = {
+ { MALI_PMM_CORE_SYSTEM, "SYSTEM" },
+ { MALI_PMM_CORE_GP, "GP" },
+ { MALI_PMM_CORE_L2, "L2" },
+ { MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0, "PP0" },
+ { MALI_PMM_CORE_PP1, "PP1" },
+ { MALI_PMM_CORE_PP2, "PP2" },
+ { MALI_PMM_CORE_PP3, "PP3" },
+ { MALI_PMM_CORE_PP_ALL, "PP (all)" },
+ { (MALI_PMM_CORE_GP | MALI_PMM_CORE_L2 | MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0),
+ "GP+L2+PP0" },
+ { (MALI_PMM_CORE_GP | MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0),
+ "GP+PP0" },
+ { (MALI_PMM_CORE_GP | MALI_PMM_CORE_L2 | MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0 | MALI_PMM_CORE_PP1),
+ "GP+L2+PP0+PP1" },
+ { (MALI_PMM_CORE_GP | MALI_PMM_CORE_PP0 | MALI_PMM_CORE_PP1),
+ "GP+PP0+PP1" },
+ { 0, NULL } /* Terminator of list */
+};
+
+const char *pmm_trace_get_core_name( mali_pmm_core_mask cores )
+{
+ const char *dname = NULL;
+ int cl;
+
+ /* Look up name in corelist */
+ cl = 0;
+ while( pmm_trace_cores[cl].name != NULL )
+ {
+ if( pmm_trace_cores[cl].id == cores )
+ {
+ dname = pmm_trace_cores[cl].name;
+ break;
+ }
+ cl++;
+ }
+
+ if( dname == NULL )
+ {
+ /* We don't know a good short-hand for the configuration */
+ dname = "[multi-core]";
+ }
+
+ return dname;
+}
+
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_state.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_state.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4768344
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_state.h
@@ -0,0 +1,290 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_PMM_STATE_H__
+#define __MALI_PMM_STATE_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @addtogroup pmmapi Power Management Module APIs
+ *
+ * @{
+ *
+ * @defgroup pmmapi_state Power Management Module State
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/* Check that the subset is really a subset of cores */
+#define MALI_PMM_DEBUG_ASSERT_CORES_SUBSET( cores, subset ) \
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( ((~(cores)) & (subset)) == 0 )
+
+
+/* Locking macros */
+#define MALI_PMM_LOCK(pmm) \
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait( pmm->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW )
+#define MALI_PMM_UNLOCK(pmm) \
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal( pmm->lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW )
+#define MALI_PMM_LOCK_TERM(pmm) \
+ _mali_osk_lock_term( pmm->lock )
+
+/* Notification type for messages */
+#define MALI_PMM_NOTIFICATION_TYPE 0
+
+/** @brief Status of the PMM state machine
+ */
+typedef enum mali_pmm_status_tag
+{
+ MALI_PMM_STATUS_IDLE, /**< PMM is waiting next event */
+ MALI_PMM_STATUS_POLICY_POWER_DOWN, /**< Policy initiated power down */
+ MALI_PMM_STATUS_POLICY_POWER_UP, /**< Policy initiated power down */
+ MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_WAITING, /**< PMM is waiting for OS power up */
+ MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_DOWN, /**< OS initiated power down */
+ MALI_PMM_STATUS_DVFS_PAUSE, /**< PMM DVFS Status Pause */
+ MALI_PMM_STATUS_OS_POWER_UP, /**< OS initiated power up */
+ MALI_PMM_STATUS_OFF, /**< PMM is not active */
+} mali_pmm_status;
+
+
+/** @brief Internal state of the PMM
+ */
+typedef struct _mali_pmm_internal_state
+{
+ mali_pmm_status status; /**< PMM state machine */
+ mali_pmm_policy policy; /**< PMM policy */
+ mali_bool check_policy; /**< PMM policy needs checking */
+ mali_pmm_state state; /**< PMM state */
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores_registered; /**< Bitmask of cores registered */
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores_powered; /**< Bitmask of cores powered up */
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores_idle; /**< Bitmask of cores idle */
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores_pend_down; /**< Bitmask of cores pending power down */
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores_pend_up; /**< Bitmask of cores pending power up */
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores_ack_down; /**< Bitmask of cores acknowledged power down */
+ mali_pmm_core_mask cores_ack_up; /**< Bitmask of cores acknowledged power up */
+
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue; /**< PMM event queue */
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *iqueue; /**< PMM internal event queue */
+ _mali_osk_irq_t *irq; /**< PMM irq handler */
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *lock; /**< PMM lock */
+
+ mali_pmm_message_data os_data; /**< OS data sent via the OS events */
+
+ mali_bool pmu_initialized; /**< PMU initialized */
+
+ _mali_osk_atomic_t messages_queued; /**< PMM event messages queued */
+ u32 waiting; /**< PMM waiting events - due to busy */
+ u32 no_events; /**< PMM called to process when no events */
+
+ u32 missed; /**< PMM missed events due to OOM */
+ mali_bool fatal_power_err; /**< PMM has had a fatal power error? */
+ u32 is_dvfs_active; /**< PMM DVFS activity */
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ mali_pmm_status mali_last_pmm_status; /**< The previous PMM status */
+ mali_pmm_event_id mali_new_event_status;/**< The type of the last PMM event */
+ mali_bool mali_pmm_lock_acquired; /**< Is the PMM lock held somewhere or not */
+#endif
+
+#if (MALI_PMM_TRACE || MALI_STATE_TRACKING)
+ u32 messages_sent; /**< Total event messages sent */
+ u32 messages_received; /**< Total event messages received */
+ u32 imessages_sent; /**< Total event internal messages sent */
+ u32 imessages_received; /**< Total event internal messages received */
+#endif
+} _mali_pmm_internal_state_t;
+
+/** @brief Sets that a policy needs a check before processing events
+ *
+ * A timer or something has expired that needs dealing with
+ */
+void malipmm_set_policy_check(void);
+
+/** @brief Update the PMM externally viewable state depending on the current PMM internal state
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if the timeout is valid, else MALI_FALSE
+ */
+void pmm_update_system_state( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm );
+
+/** @brief Returns the core mask from the event data - if applicable
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @param event event message to get the core mask from
+ * @return mask of cores that is relevant to this event message
+ */
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_from_event_data( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_message_t *event );
+
+/** @brief Sort out which cores need to be powered up from the given core mask
+ *
+ * All cores that can be powered up will be put into a pending state
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @param cores mask of cores to check if they need to be powered up
+ * @return mask of cores that need to be powered up, this can be 0 if all cores
+ * are powered up already
+ */
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_to_power_up( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores );
+
+/** @brief Sort out which cores need to be powered down from the given core mask
+ *
+ * All cores that can be powered down will be put into a pending state. If they
+ * can be powered down immediately they will also be acknowledged that they can be
+ * powered down. If the immediate_only flag is set, then only those cores that
+ * can be acknowledged for power down will be put into a pending state.
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @param cores mask of cores to check if they need to be powered down
+ * @param immediate_only MALI_TRUE means that only cores that can power down now will
+ * be put into a pending state
+ * @return mask of cores that need to be powered down, this can be 0 if all cores
+ * are powered down already
+ */
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_to_power_down( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores, mali_bool immediate_only );
+
+/** @brief Cancel an invokation to power down (pmm_invoke_power_down)
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ */
+void pmm_power_down_cancel( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm );
+
+/** @brief Check if a call to invoke power down should succeed, or fail
+ *
+ * This will report MALI_FALSE if some of the cores are still active and need
+ * to acknowledge that they are ready to power down
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if the pending cores to power down have acknowledged they
+ * can power down, else MALI_FALSE
+ */
+mali_bool pmm_power_down_okay( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm );
+
+/** @brief Try to make all the pending cores power down
+ *
+ * If all the pending cores have acknowledged they can power down, this will call the
+ * PMU power down function to turn them off
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if the pending cores have been powered down, else MALI_FALSE
+ */
+mali_bool pmm_invoke_power_down( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_power_mode power_mode );
+
+/** @brief Check if all the pending cores to power up have done so
+ *
+ * This will report MALI_FALSE if some of the cores are still powered off
+ * and have not acknowledged that they have powered up
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if the pending cores to power up have acknowledged they
+ * are now powered up, else MALI_FALSE
+ */
+mali_bool pmm_power_up_okay( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm );
+
+/** @brief Try to make all the pending cores power up
+ *
+ * If all the pending cores have acknowledged they have powered up, this will
+ * make the cores start processing jobs again, else this will call the PMU
+ * power up function to turn them on, and the PMM is then expected to wait for an
+ * interrupt to acknowledge the power up
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @return MALI_TRUE if the pending cores have been powered up, else MALI_FALSE
+ */
+mali_bool pmm_invoke_power_up( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm );
+
+/** @brief Set the cores that are now active in the system
+ *
+ * Updates which cores are active and returns which cores are still idle
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @param cores mask of cores to set to active
+ * @return mask of all the cores that are idle
+ */
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_set_active( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores );
+
+/** @brief Set the cores that are now idle in the system
+ *
+ * Updates which cores are idle and returns which cores are still idle
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @param cores mask of cores to set to idle
+ * @return mask of all the cores that are idle
+ */
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_set_idle( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores );
+
+/** @brief Set the cores that have acknowledged a pending power down
+ *
+ * Updates which cores have acknowledged the pending power down and are now ready
+ * to be turned off
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @param cores mask of cores that have acknowledged the pending power down
+ * @return mask of all the cores that have acknowledged the power down
+ */
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_set_down_ack( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores );
+
+/** @brief Set the cores that have acknowledged a pending power up
+ *
+ * Updates which cores have acknowledged the pending power up and are now
+ * fully powered and ready to run jobs
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @param cores mask of cores that have acknowledged the pending power up
+ * @return mask of all the cores that have acknowledged the power up
+ */
+mali_pmm_core_mask pmm_cores_set_up_ack( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_core_mask cores );
+
+
+/** @brief Tries to reset the PMM and PMU hardware to a known state after any fatal issues
+ *
+ * This will try and make all the cores powered up and reset the PMM state
+ * to its initial state after core registration - all cores powered but not
+ * pending or active.
+ * All events in the event queues will be thrown away.
+ *
+ * @note: Any pending power down will be cancelled including the OS calling for power down
+ */
+void pmm_fatal_reset( _mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm );
+
+/** @brief Save the OS specific data for an OS power up/down event
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @param data OS specific event data
+ */
+void pmm_save_os_event_data(_mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm, mali_pmm_message_data data);
+
+/** @brief Retrieve the OS specific data for an OS power up/down event
+ *
+ * This will clear the stored OS data, as well as return it.
+ *
+ * @param pmm internal PMM state
+ * @return OS specific event data that was saved previously
+ */
+mali_pmm_message_data pmm_retrieve_os_event_data(_mali_pmm_internal_state_t *pmm);
+
+
+/** @brief Get a human readable name for the cores in a core mask
+ *
+ * @param core the core mask
+ * @return string containing a name relating to the given core mask
+ */
+const char *pmm_trace_get_core_name( mali_pmm_core_mask core );
+
+/** @} */ /* End group pmmapi_state */
+/** @} */ /* End group pmmapi */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_PMM_STATE_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_system.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_system.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eccd35b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/common/pmm/mali_pmm_system.h
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_PMM_SYSTEM_H__
+#define __MALI_PMM_SYSTEM_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @addtogroup pmmapi Power Management Module APIs
+ *
+ * @{
+ *
+ * @defgroup pmmapi_system Power Management Module System Functions
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+extern struct mali_kernel_subsystem mali_subsystem_pmm;
+
+/** @brief Register a core with the PMM, which will power up
+ * the core
+ *
+ * @param core the core to register with the PMM
+ * @return error if the core cannot be powered up
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t malipmm_core_register( mali_pmm_core_id core );
+
+/** @brief Unregister a core with the PMM
+ *
+ * @param core the core to unregister with the PMM
+ */
+void malipmm_core_unregister( mali_pmm_core_id core );
+
+/** @brief Acknowledge that a power down is okay to happen
+ *
+ * A core should not be running a job, or be in the idle queue when this
+ * is called.
+ *
+ * @param core the core that can now be powered down
+ */
+void malipmm_core_power_down_okay( mali_pmm_core_id core );
+
+/** @} */ /* End group pmmapi_system */
+/** @} */ /* End group pmmapi */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_PMM_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/license/gpl/mali_kernel_license.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/license/gpl/mali_kernel_license.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e9e5e55
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/license/gpl/mali_kernel_license.h
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_kernel_license.h
+ * Defines for the macro MODULE_LICENSE.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_LICENSE_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_LICENSE_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+#define MALI_KERNEL_LINUX_LICENSE "GPL"
+#define MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL 1
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_LICENSE_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_device_pause_resume.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_device_pause_resume.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..04f57d9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_device_pause_resume.c
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_device_pause_resume.c
+ * Implementation of the Mali pause/resume functionality
+ */
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#include <linux/version.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+#include "mali_linux_pm.h"
+#include "mali_device_pause_resume.h"
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_license.h"
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+
+/* Mali Pause Resume APIs */
+int mali_dev_pause()
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ if ((mali_dvfs_device_state == _MALI_DEVICE_SUSPEND)
+ || (mali_device_state == _MALI_DEVICE_SUSPEND) )
+ {
+ err = -EPERM;
+ }
+ if ((mali_dvfs_device_state == _MALI_DEVICE_RESUME) && (!err))
+ {
+ mali_device_suspend(MALI_PMM_EVENT_DVFS_PAUSE, &dvfs_pm_thread);
+ mali_dvfs_device_state = _MALI_DEVICE_SUSPEND;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return err;
+}
+
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(mali_dev_pause);
+
+int mali_dev_resume()
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ if ((mali_dvfs_device_state == _MALI_DEVICE_RESUME)
+ || (mali_device_state == _MALI_DEVICE_SUSPEND) )
+ {
+ err = -EPERM;
+ }
+ if (!err)
+ {
+ mali_device_resume(MALI_PMM_EVENT_DVFS_RESUME, &dvfs_pm_thread);
+ mali_dvfs_device_state = _MALI_DEVICE_RESUME;
+ }
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return err;
+}
+
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(mali_dev_resume);
+
+#endif /* MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_device_pause_resume.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_device_pause_resume.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..155a3e6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_device_pause_resume.h
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_DEVICE_PAUSE_RESUME_H__
+#define __MALI_DEVICE_PAUSE_RESUME_H__
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+int mali_dev_pause(void);
+int mali_dev_resume(void);
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+
+#endif /* __MALI_DEVICE_PAUSE_RESUME_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_ioctl.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_ioctl.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7e3a216
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_ioctl.h
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_IOCTL_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_IOCTL_H__
+
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <linux/ioctl.h>
+#include <linux/fs.h> /* file system operations */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_kernel_ioctl.h
+ * Interface to the Linux device driver.
+ * This file describes the interface needed to use the Linux device driver.
+ * Its interface is designed to used by the HAL implementation through a thin arch layer.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * ioctl commands
+ */
+
+#define MALI_IOC_BASE 0x82
+#define MALI_IOC_CORE_BASE (_MALI_UK_CORE_SUBSYSTEM + MALI_IOC_BASE)
+#define MALI_IOC_MEMORY_BASE (_MALI_UK_MEMORY_SUBSYSTEM + MALI_IOC_BASE)
+#define MALI_IOC_PP_BASE (_MALI_UK_PP_SUBSYSTEM + MALI_IOC_BASE)
+#define MALI_IOC_GP_BASE (_MALI_UK_GP_SUBSYSTEM + MALI_IOC_BASE)
+#define MALI_IOC_PROFILING_BASE (_MALI_UK_PROFILING_SUBSYSTEM + MALI_IOC_BASE)
+#define MALI_IOC_VSYNC_BASE (_MALI_UK_VSYNC_SUBSYSTEM + MALI_IOC_BASE)
+
+#define MALI_IOC_GET_SYSTEM_INFO_SIZE _IOR (MALI_IOC_CORE_BASE, _MALI_UK_GET_SYSTEM_INFO_SIZE, _mali_uk_get_system_info_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_GET_SYSTEM_INFO _IOR (MALI_IOC_CORE_BASE, _MALI_UK_GET_SYSTEM_INFO, _mali_uk_get_system_info_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_WAIT_FOR_NOTIFICATION _IOWR(MALI_IOC_CORE_BASE, _MALI_UK_WAIT_FOR_NOTIFICATION, _mali_uk_wait_for_notification_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_GET_API_VERSION _IOWR(MALI_IOC_CORE_BASE, _MALI_UK_GET_API_VERSION, _mali_uk_get_api_version_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_POST_NOTIFICATION _IOWR(MALI_IOC_CORE_BASE, _MALI_UK_POST_NOTIFICATION, _mali_uk_post_notification_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_MEM_GET_BIG_BLOCK _IOWR(MALI_IOC_MEMORY_BASE, _MALI_UK_GET_BIG_BLOCK, _mali_uk_get_big_block_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_MEM_FREE_BIG_BLOCK _IOW (MALI_IOC_MEMORY_BASE, _MALI_UK_FREE_BIG_BLOCK, _mali_uk_free_big_block_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_MEM_INIT _IOR (MALI_IOC_MEMORY_BASE, _MALI_UK_INIT_MEM, _mali_uk_init_mem_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_MEM_TERM _IOW (MALI_IOC_MEMORY_BASE, _MALI_UK_TERM_MEM, _mali_uk_term_mem_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_MEM_MAP_EXT _IOWR(MALI_IOC_MEMORY_BASE, _MALI_UK_MAP_EXT_MEM, _mali_uk_map_external_mem_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_MEM_UNMAP_EXT _IOW (MALI_IOC_MEMORY_BASE, _MALI_UK_UNMAP_EXT_MEM, _mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_MEM_QUERY_MMU_PAGE_TABLE_DUMP_SIZE _IOR (MALI_IOC_MEMORY_BASE, _MALI_UK_QUERY_MMU_PAGE_TABLE_DUMP_SIZE, _mali_uk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_MEM_DUMP_MMU_PAGE_TABLE _IOWR(MALI_IOC_MEMORY_BASE, _MALI_UK_DUMP_MMU_PAGE_TABLE, _mali_uk_dump_mmu_page_table_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_MEM_ATTACH_UMP _IOWR(MALI_IOC_MEMORY_BASE, _MALI_UK_ATTACH_UMP_MEM, _mali_uk_attach_ump_mem_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_MEM_RELEASE_UMP _IOW(MALI_IOC_MEMORY_BASE, _MALI_UK_RELEASE_UMP_MEM, _mali_uk_release_ump_mem_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_PP_START_JOB _IOWR(MALI_IOC_PP_BASE, _MALI_UK_PP_START_JOB, _mali_uk_pp_start_job_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_PP_NUMBER_OF_CORES_GET _IOR (MALI_IOC_PP_BASE, _MALI_UK_GET_PP_NUMBER_OF_CORES, _mali_uk_get_pp_number_of_cores_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_PP_CORE_VERSION_GET _IOR (MALI_IOC_PP_BASE, _MALI_UK_GET_PP_CORE_VERSION, _mali_uk_get_pp_core_version_s * )
+#define MALI_IOC_PP_ABORT_JOB _IOW (MALI_IOC_PP_BASE, _MALI_UK_PP_ABORT_JOB, _mali_uk_pp_abort_job_s * )
+#define MALI_IOC_GP2_START_JOB _IOWR(MALI_IOC_GP_BASE, _MALI_UK_GP_START_JOB, _mali_uk_gp_start_job_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_GP2_ABORT_JOB _IOWR(MALI_IOC_GP_BASE, _MALI_UK_GP_ABORT_JOB, _mali_uk_gp_abort_job_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_GP2_NUMBER_OF_CORES_GET _IOR (MALI_IOC_GP_BASE, _MALI_UK_GET_GP_NUMBER_OF_CORES, _mali_uk_get_gp_number_of_cores_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_GP2_CORE_VERSION_GET _IOR (MALI_IOC_GP_BASE, _MALI_UK_GET_GP_CORE_VERSION, _mali_uk_get_gp_core_version_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_GP2_SUSPEND_RESPONSE _IOW (MALI_IOC_GP_BASE, _MALI_UK_GP_SUSPEND_RESPONSE,_mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_PROFILING_START _IOWR(MALI_IOC_PROFILING_BASE, _MALI_UK_PROFILING_START, _mali_uk_profiling_start_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_PROFILING_ADD_EVENT _IOWR(MALI_IOC_PROFILING_BASE, _MALI_UK_PROFILING_ADD_EVENT, _mali_uk_profiling_add_event_s*)
+#define MALI_IOC_PROFILING_STOP _IOWR(MALI_IOC_PROFILING_BASE, _MALI_UK_PROFILING_STOP, _mali_uk_profiling_stop_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_PROFILING_GET_EVENT _IOWR(MALI_IOC_PROFILING_BASE, _MALI_UK_PROFILING_GET_EVENT, _mali_uk_profiling_get_event_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_PROFILING_CLEAR _IOWR(MALI_IOC_PROFILING_BASE, _MALI_UK_PROFILING_CLEAR, _mali_uk_profiling_clear_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_TRANSFER_SW_COUNTERS _IOW (MALI_IOC_PROFILING_BASE, _MALI_UK_TRANSFER_SW_COUNTERS, _mali_uk_sw_counters_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_PROFILING_GET_CONFIG _IOWR(MALI_IOC_PROFILING_BASE, _MALI_UK_PROFILING_GET_CONFIG, _mali_uk_profiling_get_config_s *)
+#define MALI_IOC_VSYNC_EVENT_REPORT _IOW (MALI_IOC_VSYNC_BASE, _MALI_UK_VSYNC_EVENT_REPORT, _mali_uk_vsync_event_report_s *)
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_IOCTL_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_linux.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_linux.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..05762ca
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_linux.c
@@ -0,0 +1,594 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_kernel_linux.c
+ * Implementation of the Linux device driver entrypoints
+ */
+#include <linux/module.h> /* kernel module definitions */
+#include <linux/fs.h> /* file system operations */
+#include <linux/cdev.h> /* character device definitions */
+#include <linux/mm.h> /* memory mananger definitions */
+#include <linux/device.h>
+
+/* the mali kernel subsystem types */
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+
+/* A memory subsystem always exists, so no need to conditionally include it */
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_linux.h"
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_ioctl.h"
+#include "mali_ukk_wrappers.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_pm.h"
+#include "mali_linux_pm.h"
+
+#include "mali_kernel_sysfs.h"
+
+/* */
+#include "mali_kernel_license.h"
+
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+
+/* from the __malidrv_build_info.c file that is generated during build */
+extern const char *__malidrv_build_info(void);
+
+/* Module parameter to control log level */
+int mali_debug_level = 2;
+module_param(mali_debug_level, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(mali_debug_level, "Higher number, more dmesg output");
+
+/* By default the module uses any available major, but it's possible to set it at load time to a specific number */
+#if MALI_MAJOR_PREDEFINE
+int mali_major = 244;
+#else
+int mali_major = 0;
+#endif
+module_param(mali_major, int, S_IRUGO); /* r--r--r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(mali_major, "Device major number");
+
+int mali_benchmark = 0;
+module_param(mali_benchmark, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(mali_benchmark, "Bypass Mali hardware when non-zero");
+
+extern int mali_hang_check_interval;
+module_param(mali_hang_check_interval, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(mali_hang_check_interval, "Interval at which to check for progress after the hw watchdog has been triggered");
+
+extern int mali_max_job_runtime;
+module_param(mali_max_job_runtime, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(mali_max_job_runtime, "Maximum allowed job runtime in msecs.\nJobs will be killed after this no matter what");
+
+#if defined(USING_MALI400_L2_CACHE)
+extern int mali_l2_max_reads;
+module_param(mali_l2_max_reads, int, S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(mali_l2_max_reads, "Maximum reads for Mali L2 cache");
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+extern int mali_boot_profiling;
+module_param(mali_boot_profiling, int, S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(mali_boot_profiling, "Start profiling as a part of Mali driver initialization");
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+extern int mali_dvfs_control;
+module_param(mali_dvfs_control, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(mali_dvfs_control, "Mali Current DVFS");
+#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_EXYNOS4210)
+#else
+extern int step0_clk;
+module_param(step0_clk, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step0_clk, "Mali Current step0_clk");
+#ifdef DEBUG
+extern int step0_vol;
+module_param(step0_vol, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step0_vol, "Mali Current step0_vol");
+#endif
+
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 1)
+extern int step1_clk;
+module_param(step1_clk, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step1_clk, "Mali Current step1_clk");
+
+extern int step0_up;
+module_param(step0_up, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step0_up, "Mali Current step0_up");
+
+extern int step1_down;
+module_param(step1_down, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step1_down, "Mali Current step1_down");
+#ifdef DEBUG
+extern int step1_vol;
+module_param(step1_vol, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step1_vol, "Mali Current step1_vol");
+#endif
+
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 2)
+extern int step2_clk;
+module_param(step2_clk, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step2_clk, "Mali Current step2_clk");
+
+extern int step1_up;
+module_param(step1_up, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step1_up, "Mali Current step1_up");
+
+extern int step2_down;
+module_param(step2_down, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step2_down, "Mali Current step2_down");
+#ifdef DEBUG
+extern int step2_vol;
+module_param(step2_vol, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step2_vol, "Mali Current step2_vol");
+#endif
+
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 3)
+extern int step3_clk;
+module_param(step3_clk, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step3_clk, "Mali Current step3_clk");
+
+extern int step2_up;
+module_param(step2_up, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step2_up, "Mali Current step2_up");
+
+extern int step3_down;
+module_param(step3_down, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step3_down, "Mali Current step3_down");
+#ifdef DEBUG
+extern int step3_vol;
+module_param(step3_vol, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP| S_IROTH); /* rw-rw-r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(step3_vol, "Mali Current step3_vol");
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+
+extern int mali_gpu_clk;
+module_param(mali_gpu_clk, int, S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH); /* r--r--r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(mali_gpu_clk, "Mali Current Clock");
+
+extern int mali_gpu_vol;
+module_param(mali_gpu_vol, int, S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH); /* r--r--r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(mali_gpu_vol, "Mali Current Voltage");
+
+extern int gpu_power_state;
+module_param(gpu_power_state, int, S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH); /* r--r--r-- */
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(gpu_power_state, "Mali Power State");
+extern _mali_device_power_states mali_dvfs_device_state;
+
+static char mali_dev_name[] = "mali"; /* should be const, but the functions we call requires non-cost */
+
+/* the mali device */
+static struct mali_dev device;
+
+
+static int mali_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp);
+static int mali_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp);
+#ifdef HAVE_UNLOCKED_IOCTL
+static long mali_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
+#else
+static int mali_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
+#endif
+
+static int mali_mmap(struct file * filp, struct vm_area_struct * vma);
+
+/* Linux char file operations provided by the Mali module */
+struct file_operations mali_fops =
+{
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .open = mali_open,
+ .release = mali_release,
+#ifdef HAVE_UNLOCKED_IOCTL
+ .unlocked_ioctl = mali_ioctl,
+#else
+ .ioctl = mali_ioctl,
+#endif
+ .mmap = mali_mmap
+};
+
+
+int mali_driver_init(void)
+{
+ int err;
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+ err = _mali_dev_platform_register();
+ if (err)
+ {
+ return err;
+ }
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+ err = mali_kernel_constructor();
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+ _mali_dev_platform_unregister();
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+ MALI_PRINT(("Failed to initialize driver (error %d)\n", err));
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ /* print build options */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("%s\n", __malidrv_build_info()));
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+void mali_driver_exit(void)
+{
+ mali_kernel_destructor();
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+ _mali_dev_platform_unregister();
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+}
+
+/* called from _mali_osk_init */
+int initialize_kernel_device(void)
+{
+ int err;
+ dev_t dev = 0;
+ if (0 == mali_major)
+ {
+ /* auto select a major */
+ err = alloc_chrdev_region(&dev, 0/*first minor*/, 1/*count*/, mali_dev_name);
+ mali_major = MAJOR(dev);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* use load time defined major number */
+ dev = MKDEV(mali_major, 0);
+ err = register_chrdev_region(dev, 1/*count*/, mali_dev_name);
+ }
+
+ if (err)
+ {
+ goto init_chrdev_err;
+ }
+
+ memset(&device, 0, sizeof(device));
+
+ /* initialize our char dev data */
+ cdev_init(&device.cdev, &mali_fops);
+ device.cdev.owner = THIS_MODULE;
+ device.cdev.ops = &mali_fops;
+
+ /* register char dev with the kernel */
+ err = cdev_add(&device.cdev, dev, 1/*count*/);
+ if (err)
+ {
+ goto init_cdev_err;
+ }
+
+ err = mali_sysfs_register(&device, dev, mali_dev_name);
+ if (err)
+ {
+ goto init_sysfs_err;
+ }
+
+ /* Success! */
+ return 0;
+
+init_sysfs_err:
+ cdev_del(&device.cdev);
+init_cdev_err:
+ unregister_chrdev_region(dev, 1/*count*/);
+init_chrdev_err:
+ return err;
+}
+
+/* called from _mali_osk_term */
+void terminate_kernel_device(void)
+{
+ dev_t dev = MKDEV(mali_major, 0);
+
+ mali_sysfs_unregister(&device, dev, mali_dev_name);
+
+ /* unregister char device */
+ cdev_del(&device.cdev);
+ /* free major */
+ unregister_chrdev_region(dev, 1/*count*/);
+ return;
+}
+
+/** @note munmap handler is done by vma close handler */
+static int mali_mmap(struct file * filp, struct vm_area_struct * vma)
+{
+ struct mali_session_data * session_data;
+ _mali_uk_mem_mmap_s args = {0, };
+
+ session_data = (struct mali_session_data *)filp->private_data;
+ if (NULL == session_data)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("mmap called without any session data available\n"));
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("MMap() handler: start=0x%08X, phys=0x%08X, size=0x%08X\n", (unsigned int)vma->vm_start, (unsigned int)(vma->vm_pgoff << PAGE_SHIFT), (unsigned int)(vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start)) );
+
+ /* Re-pack the arguments that mmap() packed for us */
+ args.ctx = session_data;
+ args.phys_addr = vma->vm_pgoff << PAGE_SHIFT;
+ args.size = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start;
+ args.ukk_private = vma;
+
+ /* Call the common mmap handler */
+ MALI_CHECK(_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK ==_mali_ukk_mem_mmap( &args ), -EFAULT);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int mali_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
+{
+ struct mali_session_data * session_data;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ /* input validation */
+ if (0 != MINOR(inode->i_rdev)) return -ENODEV;
+
+ /* allocated struct to track this session */
+ err = _mali_ukk_open((void **)&session_data);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ /* initialize file pointer */
+ filp->f_pos = 0;
+
+ /* link in our session data */
+ filp->private_data = (void*)session_data;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int mali_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ /* input validation */
+ if (0 != MINOR(inode->i_rdev)) return -ENODEV;
+
+ err = _mali_ukk_close((void **)&filp->private_data);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int map_errcode( _mali_osk_errcode_t err )
+{
+ switch(err)
+ {
+ case _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK : return 0;
+ case _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT: return -EFAULT;
+ case _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_FUNC: return -ENOTTY;
+ case _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS: return -EINVAL;
+ case _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM: return -ENOMEM;
+ case _MALI_OSK_ERR_TIMEOUT: return -ETIMEDOUT;
+ case _MALI_OSK_ERR_RESTARTSYSCALL: return -ERESTARTSYS;
+ case _MALI_OSK_ERR_ITEM_NOT_FOUND: return -ENOENT;
+ default: return -EFAULT;
+ }
+}
+
+#ifdef HAVE_UNLOCKED_IOCTL
+static long mali_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
+#else
+static int mali_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
+#endif
+{
+ int err;
+ struct mali_session_data *session_data;
+
+#ifndef HAVE_UNLOCKED_IOCTL
+ /* inode not used */
+ (void)inode;
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("Ioctl received 0x%08X 0x%08lX\n", cmd, arg));
+
+ session_data = (struct mali_session_data *)filp->private_data;
+ if (NULL == session_data)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("filp->private_data was NULL\n"));
+ return -ENOTTY;
+ }
+
+ if (NULL == (void *)arg)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("arg was NULL\n"));
+ return -ENOTTY;
+ }
+
+ if (_MALI_DEVICE_SHUTDOWN == mali_dvfs_device_state)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("system is shutdown \n"));
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ switch(cmd)
+ {
+ case MALI_IOC_GET_SYSTEM_INFO_SIZE:
+ err = get_system_info_size_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_get_system_info_size_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_GET_SYSTEM_INFO:
+ err = get_system_info_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_get_system_info_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_WAIT_FOR_NOTIFICATION:
+ err = wait_for_notification_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_wait_for_notification_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_GET_API_VERSION:
+ err = get_api_version_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_get_api_version_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_POST_NOTIFICATION:
+ err = post_notification_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_post_notification_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ case MALI_IOC_PROFILING_START:
+ err = profiling_start_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_profiling_start_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_PROFILING_ADD_EVENT:
+ err = profiling_add_event_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_profiling_add_event_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_PROFILING_STOP:
+ err = profiling_stop_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_profiling_stop_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_PROFILING_GET_EVENT:
+ err = profiling_get_event_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_profiling_get_event_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_PROFILING_CLEAR:
+ err = profiling_clear_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_profiling_clear_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_PROFILING_GET_CONFIG:
+ err = profiling_get_config_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_profiling_get_config_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+#endif
+
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_INIT:
+ err = mem_init_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_init_mem_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_TERM:
+ err = mem_term_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_term_mem_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_MAP_EXT:
+ err = mem_map_ext_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_map_external_mem_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_UNMAP_EXT:
+ err = mem_unmap_ext_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_QUERY_MMU_PAGE_TABLE_DUMP_SIZE:
+ err = mem_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_DUMP_MMU_PAGE_TABLE:
+ err = mem_dump_mmu_page_table_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_dump_mmu_page_table_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_GET_BIG_BLOCK:
+ err = mem_get_big_block_wrapper(filp, (_mali_uk_get_big_block_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_FREE_BIG_BLOCK:
+ err = mem_free_big_block_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_free_big_block_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+#if MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER != 0
+
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_ATTACH_UMP:
+ err = mem_attach_ump_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_attach_ump_mem_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_RELEASE_UMP:
+ err = mem_release_ump_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_release_ump_mem_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+#else
+
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_ATTACH_UMP:
+ case MALI_IOC_MEM_RELEASE_UMP: /* FALL-THROUGH */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("UMP not supported\n"));
+ err = -ENOTTY;
+ break;
+#endif
+
+ case MALI_IOC_PP_START_JOB:
+ err = pp_start_job_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_pp_start_job_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_PP_ABORT_JOB:
+ err = pp_abort_job_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_pp_abort_job_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_PP_NUMBER_OF_CORES_GET:
+ err = pp_get_number_of_cores_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_get_pp_number_of_cores_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_PP_CORE_VERSION_GET:
+ err = pp_get_core_version_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_get_pp_core_version_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_GP2_START_JOB:
+ err = gp_start_job_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_gp_start_job_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_GP2_ABORT_JOB:
+ err = gp_abort_job_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_gp_abort_job_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_GP2_NUMBER_OF_CORES_GET:
+ err = gp_get_number_of_cores_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_get_gp_number_of_cores_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_GP2_CORE_VERSION_GET:
+ err = gp_get_core_version_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_get_gp_core_version_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_GP2_SUSPEND_RESPONSE:
+ err = gp_suspend_response_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_IOC_VSYNC_EVENT_REPORT:
+ err = vsync_event_report_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_vsync_event_report_s __user *)arg);
+ break;
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+ case MALI_IOC_TRANSFER_SW_COUNTERS:
+ err = transfer_sw_counters_wrapper(session_data, (_mali_uk_sw_counters_s __user *)arg);
+#endif
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("No handler for ioctl 0x%08X 0x%08lX\n", cmd, arg));
+ err = -ENOTTY;
+ };
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+
+module_init(mali_driver_init);
+module_exit(mali_driver_exit);
+
+MODULE_LICENSE(MALI_KERNEL_LINUX_LICENSE);
+MODULE_AUTHOR("ARM Ltd.");
+MODULE_VERSION(SVN_REV_STRING);
+
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+/* Create the trace points (otherwise we just get code to call a tracepoint) */
+#define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
+#include "mali_linux_trace.h"
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_linux.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_linux.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9c7668c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_linux.h
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_LINUX_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_LINUX_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+#include <linux/cdev.h> /* character device definitions */
+#include "mali_kernel_license.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+struct mali_dev
+{
+ struct cdev cdev;
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+ struct class * mali_class;
+#endif
+};
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t initialize_kernel_device(void);
+void terminate_kernel_device(void);
+
+void mali_osk_low_level_mem_init(void);
+void mali_osk_low_level_mem_term(void);
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_LINUX_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_pm.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_pm.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f06ea4b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_pm.c
@@ -0,0 +1,709 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_kernel_pm.c
+ * Implementation of the Linux Power Management for Mali GPU kernel driver
+ */
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+#include <linux/platform_device.h>
+#include <linux/version.h>
+#include <asm/current.h>
+#include <linux/suspend.h>
+
+#include <plat/cpu.h>
+#include <plat/pd.h>
+#include <plat/devs.h>
+
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_uk_types.h"
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_license.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_pm.h"
+#include "mali_device_pause_resume.h"
+#include "mali_linux_pm.h"
+
+#ifdef MALI_REBOOTNOTIFIER
+_mali_osk_atomic_t mali_shutdown_state;
+#include <linux/reboot.h>
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_GPU_UTILIZATION
+#include "mali_kernel_utilization.h"
+#endif /* MALI_GPU_UTILIZATION */
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+#include "mali_linux_pm_testsuite.h"
+#include "mali_platform_pmu_internal_testing.h"
+unsigned int pwr_mgmt_status_reg = 0;
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+
+static int is_os_pmm_thread_waiting = 0;
+
+/* kernel should be configured with power management support */
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+
+/* License should be GPL */
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+
+/* Linux kernel major version */
+#define LINUX_KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION 2
+
+/* Linux kernel minor version */
+#define LINUX_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION 6
+
+/* Linux kernel development version */
+#define LINUX_KERNEL_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION 29
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_DEBUG
+static const char* const mali_states[_MALI_MAX_DEBUG_OPERATIONS] = {
+ [_MALI_DEVICE_SUSPEND] = "suspend",
+ [_MALI_DEVICE_RESUME] = "resume",
+ [_MALI_DVFS_PAUSE_EVENT] = "dvfs_pause",
+ [_MALI_DVFS_RESUME_EVENT] = "dvfs_resume",
+};
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_DEBUG */
+
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+extern void set_mali_parent_power_domain(struct platform_device* dev);
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+static int mali_pwr_suspend_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb,unsigned long event,void* dummy);
+
+static struct notifier_block mali_pwr_notif_block = {
+ .notifier_call = mali_pwr_suspend_notifier
+};
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+/* Power management thread pointer */
+struct task_struct *pm_thread;
+
+/* dvfs power management thread */
+struct task_struct *dvfs_pm_thread;
+
+/* is wake up needed */
+short is_wake_up_needed = 0;
+int timeout_fired = 2;
+unsigned int is_mali_pmm_testsuite_enabled = 0;
+
+_mali_device_power_states mali_device_state = _MALI_DEVICE_RESUME;
+_mali_device_power_states mali_dvfs_device_state = _MALI_DEVICE_RESUME;
+_mali_osk_lock_t *lock;
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+
+const char* const mali_pmm_recording_events[_MALI_DEVICE_MAX_PMM_EVENTS] = {
+ [_MALI_DEVICE_PMM_TIMEOUT_EVENT] = "timeout",
+ [_MALI_DEVICE_PMM_JOB_SCHEDULING_EVENTS] = "job_scheduling",
+ [_MALI_DEVICE_PMM_REGISTERED_CORES] = "cores",
+
+};
+
+unsigned int mali_timeout_event_recording_on = 0;
+unsigned int mali_job_scheduling_events_recording_on = 0;
+unsigned int is_mali_pmu_present = 0;
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+
+/* Function prototypes */
+static int mali_pm_probe(struct platform_device *pdev);
+static int mali_pm_remove(struct platform_device *pdev);
+static void mali_pm_shutdown(struct platform_device *pdev);
+
+/* Mali device suspend function */
+static int mali_pm_suspend(struct device *dev);
+
+/* Mali device resume function */
+static int mali_pm_resume(struct device *dev);
+
+/* Run time suspend and resume functions */
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+static int mali_device_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev);
+static int mali_device_runtime_resume(struct device *dev);
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+/* OS suspend and resume callbacks */
+#if !MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+#ifndef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(LINUX_KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION))
+static int mali_pm_os_suspend(struct platform_device *pdev, pm_message_t state);
+#else
+static int mali_pm_os_suspend(struct device *dev);
+#endif
+
+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(LINUX_KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION))
+static int mali_pm_os_resume(struct platform_device *pdev);
+#else
+static int mali_pm_os_resume(struct device *dev);
+#endif
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+
+/* OS Hibernation suspend callback */
+static int mali_pm_os_suspend_on_hibernation(struct device *dev);
+
+/* OS Hibernation resume callback */
+static int mali_pm_os_resume_on_hibernation(struct device *dev);
+
+static void _mali_release_pm(struct device* device);
+
+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(LINUX_KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION))
+static const struct dev_pm_ops mali_dev_pm_ops = {
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ .runtime_suspend = mali_device_runtime_suspend,
+ .runtime_resume = mali_device_runtime_resume,
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+#ifndef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if !MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ .suspend = mali_pm_os_suspend,
+ .resume = mali_pm_os_resume,
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+ .freeze = mali_pm_os_suspend_on_hibernation,
+ .poweroff = mali_pm_os_suspend_on_hibernation,
+ .thaw = mali_pm_os_resume_on_hibernation,
+ .restore = mali_pm_os_resume_on_hibernation,
+};
+#endif
+
+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(LINUX_KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION))
+struct pm_ext_ops mali_pm_operations = {
+ .base = {
+ .freeze = mali_pm_os_suspend_on_hibernation,
+ .thaw = mali_pm_os_resume_on_hibernation,
+ .poweroff = mali_pm_os_resume_on_hibernation,
+ .restore = mali_pm_os_resume_on_hibernation,
+ },
+};
+#endif
+
+static struct platform_driver mali_plat_driver = {
+ .probe = mali_pm_probe,
+ .remove = mali_pm_remove,
+ .shutdown = mali_pm_shutdown,
+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(LINUX_KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION))
+#ifndef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if !MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ .suspend = mali_pm_os_suspend,
+ .resume = mali_pm_os_resume,
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+ .pm = &mali_pm_operations,
+#endif
+
+ .driver = {
+ .name = "mali_dev",
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .bus = &platform_bus_type,
+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(LINUX_KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION))
+ .pm = &mali_dev_pm_ops,
+#endif
+ },
+};
+
+/* Mali GPU platform device */
+struct platform_device mali_gpu_device = {
+ .name = "mali_dev",
+ .id = 0,
+ .dev.release = _mali_release_pm
+};
+
+/** This function is called when platform device is unregistered. This function
+ * is necessary when the platform device is unregistered.
+ */
+static void _mali_release_pm(struct device *device)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("OSPMM: MALI Platform device removed\n" ));
+}
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+void mali_is_pmu_present(void)
+{
+ int temp = 0;
+ temp = pmu_get_power_up_down_info();
+ if (4095 == temp)
+ {
+ is_mali_pmu_present = 0;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ is_mali_pmu_present = 1;
+ }
+}
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+#endif /* MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL */
+
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+
+static int mali_wait_for_power_management_policy_event(void)
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ for (; ;)
+ {
+ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
+ if (signal_pending(current))
+ {
+ err = -EINTR;
+ break;
+ }
+ if (is_wake_up_needed == 1)
+ {
+ break;
+ }
+ schedule();
+ }
+ __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
+ is_wake_up_needed =0;
+ return err;
+}
+
+/** This function is invoked when mali device is suspended
+ */
+int mali_device_suspend(unsigned int event_id, struct task_struct **pwr_mgmt_thread)
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ _mali_uk_pmm_message_s event = {
+ NULL,
+ event_id,
+ timeout_fired};
+ *pwr_mgmt_thread = current;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("OSPMM: MALI device is being suspended\n" ));
+ _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message(&event);
+ is_os_pmm_thread_waiting = 1;
+ err = mali_wait_for_power_management_policy_event();
+ is_os_pmm_thread_waiting = 0;
+ return err;
+}
+
+/** This function is called when Operating system wants to power down
+ * the mali GPU device.
+ */
+static int mali_pm_suspend(struct device *dev)
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ if ((mali_device_state == _MALI_DEVICE_SUSPEND))
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return err;
+ }
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+ mali_utilization_suspend();
+#endif
+ err = mali_device_suspend(MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_DOWN, &pm_thread);
+ mali_device_state = _MALI_DEVICE_SUSPEND;
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return err;
+}
+
+#ifndef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if !MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(LINUX_KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION))
+static int mali_pm_os_suspend(struct platform_device *pdev, pm_message_t state)
+#else
+static int mali_pm_os_suspend(struct device *dev)
+#endif
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ err = mali_pm_suspend(NULL);
+ return err;
+}
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+static int mali_pwr_suspend_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb,unsigned long event,void* dummy)
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ switch (event)
+ {
+ case PM_SUSPEND_PREPARE:
+ err = mali_pm_suspend(NULL);
+ break;
+
+ case PM_POST_SUSPEND:
+ err = mali_pm_resume(NULL);
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+/** This function is called when mali GPU device is to be resumed.
+ */
+int mali_device_resume(unsigned int event_id, struct task_struct **pwr_mgmt_thread)
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ _mali_uk_pmm_message_s event = {
+ NULL,
+ event_id,
+ timeout_fired};
+ *pwr_mgmt_thread = current;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("OSPMM: MALI device is being resumed\n" ));
+ _mali_ukk_pmm_event_message(&event);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("OSPMM: MALI Power up event is scheduled\n" ));
+ is_os_pmm_thread_waiting = 1;
+ err = mali_wait_for_power_management_policy_event();
+ is_os_pmm_thread_waiting = 0;
+ return err;
+}
+
+/** This function is called when mali GPU device is to be resumed
+ */
+static int mali_pm_resume(struct device *dev)
+{
+ int err = 0;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+ mali_regulator_enable();
+#endif
+
+ if (mali_device_state == _MALI_DEVICE_RESUME)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return err;
+ }
+ err = mali_device_resume(MALI_PMM_EVENT_OS_POWER_UP, &pm_thread);
+ mali_device_state = _MALI_DEVICE_RESUME;
+ mali_dvfs_device_state = _MALI_DEVICE_RESUME;
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return err;
+}
+
+#ifndef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if !MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(LINUX_KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION,LINUX_KERNEL_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION))
+static int mali_pm_os_resume(struct platform_device *pdev)
+#else
+static int mali_pm_os_resume(struct device *dev)
+#endif
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ err = mali_pm_resume(NULL);
+ return err;
+}
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+static int mali_pm_os_suspend_on_hibernation(struct device *dev)
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ err = mali_pm_suspend(NULL);
+ return err;
+}
+
+static int mali_pm_os_resume_on_hibernation(struct device *dev)
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ err = mali_pm_resume(NULL);
+ return err;
+}
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+/** This function is called when runtime suspend of mali device is required.
+ */
+static int mali_device_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PMMDEBUG: Mali device Run time suspended \n" ));
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/** This function is called when runtime resume of mali device is required.
+ */
+static int mali_device_runtime_resume(struct device *dev)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PMMDEBUG: Mali device Run time Resumed \n" ));
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_DEBUG
+
+/** This function is used for debugging purposes when the user want to see
+ * which power management operations are supported for
+ * mali device.
+ */
+static ssize_t show_file(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
+{
+ char *str = buf;
+#if !MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+ int pm_counter = 0;
+ for (pm_counter = 0; pm_counter<_MALI_MAX_DEBUG_OPERATIONS; pm_counter++)
+ {
+ str += sprintf(str, "%s ", mali_states[pm_counter]);
+ }
+#else
+ str += sprintf(str, "%d ",pwr_mgmt_status_reg);
+#endif
+ if (str != buf)
+ {
+ *(str-1) = '\n';
+ }
+ return (str-buf);
+}
+
+/** This function is called when user wants to suspend the mali GPU device in order
+ * to simulate the power up and power down events.
+ */
+static ssize_t store_file(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, const char *buf, size_t count)
+{
+ int err = 0;
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+ int test_flag_dvfs = 0;
+ pwr_mgmt_status_reg = 0;
+ mali_is_pmu_present();
+
+#endif
+ if (!strncmp(buf,mali_states[_MALI_DEVICE_SUSPEND],strlen(mali_states[_MALI_DEVICE_SUSPEND])))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PMMDEBUG: MALI suspend Power operation is scheduled\n" ));
+ err = mali_pm_suspend(NULL);
+ }
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+ else if (!strncmp(buf,mali_pmm_recording_events[_MALI_DEVICE_PMM_REGISTERED_CORES],strlen(mali_pmm_recording_events[_MALI_DEVICE_PMM_REGISTERED_CORES])))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PMMDEBUG: MALI Device get number of registerd cores\n" ));
+ pwr_mgmt_status_reg = _mali_pmm_cores_list();
+ return count;
+ }
+ else if (!strncmp(buf,mali_pmm_recording_events[_MALI_DEVICE_PMM_TIMEOUT_EVENT],strlen(mali_pmm_recording_events[_MALI_DEVICE_PMM_TIMEOUT_EVENT])))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PMMDEBUG: MALI timeout event recording is enabled\n" ));
+ mali_timeout_event_recording_on = 1;
+ }
+ else if (!strncmp(buf,mali_pmm_recording_events[_MALI_DEVICE_PMM_JOB_SCHEDULING_EVENTS],strlen(mali_pmm_recording_events[_MALI_DEVICE_PMM_JOB_SCHEDULING_EVENTS])))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PMMDEBUG: MALI Job scheduling events recording is enabled\n" ));
+ mali_job_scheduling_events_recording_on = 1;
+ }
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+
+ else if (!strncmp(buf,mali_states[_MALI_DEVICE_RESUME],strlen(mali_states[_MALI_DEVICE_RESUME])))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PMMDEBUG: MALI Resume Power operation is scheduled\n" ));
+ err = mali_pm_resume(NULL);
+ }
+ else if (!strncmp(buf,mali_states[_MALI_DVFS_PAUSE_EVENT],strlen(mali_states[_MALI_DVFS_PAUSE_EVENT])))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PMMDEBUG: MALI DVFS Pause Power operation is scheduled\n" ));
+ err = mali_dev_pause();
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+ test_flag_dvfs = 1;
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+ }
+ else if (!strncmp(buf,mali_states[_MALI_DVFS_RESUME_EVENT],strlen(mali_states[_MALI_DVFS_RESUME_EVENT])))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PMMDEBUG: MALI DVFS Resume Power operation is scheduled\n" ));
+ err = mali_dev_resume();
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+ test_flag_dvfs = 1;
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PMMDEBUG: Invalid Power Mode Operation selected\n" ));
+ }
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+ if (test_flag_dvfs == 1)
+ {
+ if (err)
+ {
+ pwr_mgmt_status_reg = 2;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ pwr_mgmt_status_reg = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (1 == is_mali_pmu_present)
+ {
+ pwr_mgmt_status_reg = pmu_get_power_up_down_info();
+ }
+ }
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+ return count;
+}
+
+/* Device attribute file */
+static DEVICE_ATTR(file, 0644, show_file, store_file);
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_DEBUG */
+
+static int mali_pm_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_DEBUG
+ device_remove_file(&mali_gpu_device.dev, &dev_attr_file);
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_DEBUG */
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ pm_runtime_disable(&pdev->dev);
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int mali_pd_enable(void)
+{
+ return exynos_pd_enable(&exynos4_device_pd[PD_G3D].dev);
+}
+
+static void mali_pm_shutdown(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+ MALI_PRINT(("Mali shutdown!!\n"));
+ mali_dvfs_device_state =_MALI_DEVICE_SHUTDOWN;
+ exynos_pd_enable(&exynos4_device_pd[PD_G3D].dev);
+ return;
+}
+
+/** This function is called when the device is probed */
+static int mali_pm_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_DEBUG
+ int err;
+ err = device_create_file(&mali_gpu_device.dev, &dev_attr_file);
+ if (err)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("PMMDEBUG: Error in creating device file\n" ));
+ }
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_DEBUG */
+ return 0;
+}
+#ifdef MALI_REBOOTNOTIFIER
+static int mali_reboot_notify(struct notifier_block *this,
+ unsigned long code, void *unused)
+{
+ _mali_osk_atomic_inc_return(&mali_shutdown_state);
+ mali_dvfs_device_state = _MALI_DEVICE_SHUTDOWN;
+ MALI_PRINT(("REBOOT Notifier for mali\n"));
+ return NOTIFY_DONE;
+}
+static struct notifier_block mali_reboot_notifier = {
+ .notifier_call = mali_reboot_notify,
+};
+#endif
+
+/** This function is called when Mali GPU device is initialized
+ */
+int _mali_dev_platform_register(void)
+{
+ int err;
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ set_mali_parent_power_domain((void *)&mali_gpu_device);
+#endif
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ err = register_pm_notifier(&mali_pwr_notif_block);
+ if (err)
+ {
+ return err;
+ }
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+#ifdef MALI_REBOOTNOTIFIER
+ _mali_osk_atomic_init(&mali_shutdown_state, 0);
+ err = register_reboot_notifier(&mali_reboot_notifier);
+ if (err) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("Failed to setup reboot notifier\n"));
+ return err;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ err = platform_device_register(&mali_gpu_device);
+ lock = _mali_osk_lock_init((_mali_osk_lock_flags_t)( _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED), 0, 0);
+ if (!err)
+ {
+ err = platform_driver_register(&mali_plat_driver);
+ if (err)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(lock);
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ unregister_pm_notifier(&mali_pwr_notif_block);
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+#ifdef MALI_REBOOTNOTIFIER
+ unregister_reboot_notifier(&mali_reboot_notifier);
+#endif
+
+ platform_device_unregister(&mali_gpu_device);
+ }
+ }
+ return err;
+}
+
+/** This function is called when Mali GPU device is unloaded
+ */
+void _mali_dev_platform_unregister(void)
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_term(lock);
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ unregister_pm_notifier(&mali_pwr_notif_block);
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+#ifdef MALI_REBOOTNOTIFIER
+ unregister_reboot_notifier(&mali_reboot_notifier);
+#endif
+ platform_driver_unregister(&mali_plat_driver);
+ platform_device_unregister(&mali_gpu_device);
+}
+
+int mali_get_ospmm_thread_state(void)
+{
+ return is_os_pmm_thread_waiting;
+}
+
+#endif /* MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+u32 mali_pmm_dump_os_thread_state( char *buf, u32 size )
+{
+ return snprintf(buf, size, "OSPMM: OS PMM thread is waiting: %s\n", is_os_pmm_thread_waiting ? "true" : "false");
+}
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_pm.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_pm.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1c44439
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_pm.h
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_PM_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_PM_H__
+
+#ifdef USING_MALI_PMM
+int _mali_dev_platform_register(void);
+void _mali_dev_platform_unregister(void);
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+int mali_pd_enable(void);
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_PM_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_sysfs.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_sysfs.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6dcf052
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_sysfs.c
@@ -0,0 +1,401 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_kernel_sysfs.c
+ * Implementation of some sysfs data exports
+ */
+
+#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/device.h>
+#include "mali_kernel_license.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_linux.h"
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+
+#include <linux/seq_file.h>
+#include <linux/debugfs.h>
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include "mali_kernel_subsystem.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_sysfs.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_profiling.h"
+
+static struct dentry *mali_debugfs_dir = NULL;
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+static int mali_seq_internal_state_show(struct seq_file *seq_file, void *v)
+{
+ u32 len = 0;
+ u32 size;
+ char *buf;
+
+ size = seq_get_buf(seq_file, &buf);
+
+ if(!size)
+ {
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ /* Create the internal state dump. */
+ len = snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "Mali device driver %s\n", SVN_REV_STRING);
+ len += snprintf(buf+len, size-len, "License: %s\n\n", MALI_KERNEL_LINUX_LICENSE);
+
+ len += _mali_kernel_core_dump_state(buf + len, size - len);
+
+ seq_commit(seq_file, len);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int mali_seq_internal_state_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
+{
+ return single_open(file, mali_seq_internal_state_show, NULL);
+}
+
+static const struct file_operations mali_seq_internal_state_fops = {
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .open = mali_seq_internal_state_open,
+ .read = seq_read,
+ .llseek = seq_lseek,
+ .release = single_release,
+};
+#endif /* MALI_STATE_TRACKING */
+
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+static ssize_t profiling_record_read(struct file *filp, char __user *ubuf, size_t cnt, loff_t *ppos)
+{
+ char buf[64];
+ int r;
+
+ r = sprintf(buf, "%u\n", _mali_profiling_is_recording() ? 1 : 0);
+ return simple_read_from_buffer(ubuf, cnt, ppos, buf, r);
+}
+
+static ssize_t profiling_record_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *ubuf, size_t cnt, loff_t *ppos)
+{
+ char buf[64];
+ unsigned long val;
+ int ret;
+
+ if (cnt >= sizeof(buf))
+ {
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&buf, ubuf, cnt))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ buf[cnt] = 0;
+
+ ret = strict_strtoul(buf, 10, &val);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ {
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ if (val != 0)
+ {
+ u32 limit = MALI_PROFILING_MAX_BUFFER_ENTRIES; /* This can be made configurable at a later stage if we need to */
+
+ /* check if we are already recording */
+ if (MALI_TRUE == _mali_profiling_is_recording())
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Recording of profiling events already in progress\n"));
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ /* check if we need to clear out an old recording first */
+ if (MALI_TRUE == _mali_profiling_have_recording())
+ {
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_profiling_clear())
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Failed to clear existing recording of profiling events\n"));
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* start recording profiling data */
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_profiling_start(&limit))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Failed to start recording of profiling events\n"));
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Profiling recording started (max %u events)\n", limit));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* stop recording profiling data */
+ u32 count = 0;
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_profiling_stop(&count))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Failed to stop recording of profiling events\n"));
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Profiling recording stopped (recorded %u events)\n", count));
+ }
+
+ *ppos += cnt;
+ return cnt;
+}
+
+static const struct file_operations profiling_record_fops = {
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .read = profiling_record_read,
+ .write = profiling_record_write,
+};
+
+static void *profiling_events_start(struct seq_file *s, loff_t *pos)
+{
+ loff_t *spos;
+
+ /* check if we have data avaiable */
+ if (MALI_TRUE != _mali_profiling_have_recording())
+ {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ spos = kmalloc(sizeof(loff_t), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (NULL == spos)
+ {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ *spos = *pos;
+ return spos;
+}
+
+static void *profiling_events_next(struct seq_file *s, void *v, loff_t *pos)
+{
+ loff_t *spos = v;
+
+ /* check if we have data avaiable */
+ if (MALI_TRUE != _mali_profiling_have_recording())
+ {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* check if the next entry actually is avaiable */
+ if (_mali_profiling_get_count() <= (u32)(*spos + 1))
+ {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ *pos = ++*spos;
+ return spos;
+}
+
+static void profiling_events_stop(struct seq_file *s, void *v)
+{
+ kfree(v);
+}
+
+static int profiling_events_show(struct seq_file *seq_file, void *v)
+{
+ loff_t *spos = v;
+ u32 index;
+ u64 timestamp;
+ u32 event_id;
+ u32 data[5];
+
+ index = (u32)*spos;
+
+ /* Retrieve all events */
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == _mali_profiling_get_event(index, &timestamp, &event_id, data))
+ {
+ seq_printf(seq_file, "%llu %u %u %u %u %u %u\n", timestamp, event_id, data[0], data[1], data[2], data[3], data[4]);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static const struct seq_operations profiling_events_seq_ops = {
+ .start = profiling_events_start,
+ .next = profiling_events_next,
+ .stop = profiling_events_stop,
+ .show = profiling_events_show
+};
+
+static int profiling_events_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
+{
+ return seq_open(file, &profiling_events_seq_ops);
+}
+
+static const struct file_operations profiling_events_fops = {
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .open = profiling_events_open,
+ .read = seq_read,
+ .llseek = seq_lseek,
+ .release = seq_release,
+};
+
+static ssize_t profiling_proc_default_enable_read(struct file *filp, char __user *ubuf, size_t cnt, loff_t *ppos)
+{
+ char buf[64];
+ int r;
+
+ r = sprintf(buf, "%u\n", _mali_profiling_get_default_enable_state() ? 1 : 0);
+ return simple_read_from_buffer(ubuf, cnt, ppos, buf, r);
+}
+
+static ssize_t profiling_proc_default_enable_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *ubuf, size_t cnt, loff_t *ppos)
+{
+ char buf[64];
+ unsigned long val;
+ int ret;
+
+ if (cnt >= sizeof(buf))
+ {
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&buf, ubuf, cnt))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ buf[cnt] = 0;
+
+ ret = strict_strtoul(buf, 10, &val);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ {
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ _mali_profiling_set_default_enable_state(val != 0 ? MALI_TRUE : MALI_FALSE);
+
+ *ppos += cnt;
+ return cnt;
+}
+
+static const struct file_operations profiling_proc_default_enable_fops = {
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .read = profiling_proc_default_enable_read,
+ .write = profiling_proc_default_enable_write,
+};
+#endif
+
+static ssize_t memory_used_read(struct file *filp, char __user *ubuf, size_t cnt, loff_t *ppos)
+{
+ char buf[64];
+ size_t r;
+ u32 mem = _mali_ukk_report_memory_usage();
+
+ r = snprintf(buf, 64, "%u\n", mem);
+ return simple_read_from_buffer(ubuf, cnt, ppos, buf, r);
+}
+
+static const struct file_operations memory_usage_fops = {
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .read = memory_used_read,
+};
+
+int mali_sysfs_register(struct mali_dev *device, dev_t dev, const char *mali_dev_name)
+{
+ int err = 0;
+ struct device * mdev;
+
+ device->mali_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, mali_dev_name);
+ if (IS_ERR(device->mali_class))
+ {
+ err = PTR_ERR(device->mali_class);
+ goto init_class_err;
+ }
+ mdev = device_create(device->mali_class, NULL, dev, NULL, mali_dev_name);
+ if (IS_ERR(mdev))
+ {
+ err = PTR_ERR(mdev);
+ goto init_mdev_err;
+ }
+
+ mali_debugfs_dir = debugfs_create_dir(mali_dev_name, NULL);
+ if(ERR_PTR(-ENODEV) == mali_debugfs_dir)
+ {
+ /* Debugfs not supported. */
+ mali_debugfs_dir = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if(NULL != mali_debugfs_dir)
+ {
+ /* Debugfs directory created successfully; create files now */
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ struct dentry *mali_profiling_dir = debugfs_create_dir("profiling", mali_debugfs_dir);
+ if (mali_profiling_dir != NULL)
+ {
+ struct dentry *mali_profiling_proc_dir = debugfs_create_dir("proc", mali_profiling_dir);
+ if (mali_profiling_proc_dir != NULL)
+ {
+ struct dentry *mali_profiling_proc_default_dir = debugfs_create_dir("default", mali_profiling_proc_dir);
+ if (mali_profiling_proc_default_dir != NULL)
+ {
+ debugfs_create_file("enable", 0600, mali_profiling_proc_default_dir, NULL, &profiling_proc_default_enable_fops);
+ }
+ }
+ debugfs_create_file("record", 0600, mali_profiling_dir, NULL, &profiling_record_fops);
+ debugfs_create_file("events", 0400, mali_profiling_dir, NULL, &profiling_events_fops);
+ }
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+ debugfs_create_file("state_dump", 0400, mali_debugfs_dir, NULL, &mali_seq_internal_state_fops);
+#endif
+
+ debugfs_create_file("memory_usage", 0400, mali_debugfs_dir, NULL, &memory_usage_fops);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Success! */
+ return 0;
+
+ /* Error handling */
+init_mdev_err:
+ class_destroy(device->mali_class);
+init_class_err:
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+int mali_sysfs_unregister(struct mali_dev *device, dev_t dev, const char *mali_dev_name)
+{
+ if(NULL != mali_debugfs_dir)
+ {
+ debugfs_remove_recursive(mali_debugfs_dir);
+ }
+ device_destroy(device->mali_class, dev);
+ class_destroy(device->mali_class);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#else
+
+/* Dummy implementations for when the sysfs API isn't available. */
+
+int mali_sysfs_register(struct mali_dev *device, dev_t dev, const char *mali_dev_name)
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int mali_sysfs_unregister(struct mali_dev *device, dev_t dev, const char *mali_dev_name)
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_sysfs.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_sysfs.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f68b4e1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_kernel_sysfs.h
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_KERNEL_SYSFS_H__
+#define __MALI_KERNEL_SYSFS_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+#define MALI_PROC_DIR "driver/mali"
+
+int mali_sysfs_register(struct mali_dev *mali_class, dev_t dev, const char *mali_dev_name);
+
+int mali_sysfs_unregister(struct mali_dev *mali_class, dev_t dev, const char *mali_dev_name);
+
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_KERNEL_LINUX_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_pm.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_pm.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a8c0c52
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_pm.h
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_LINUX_PM_H__
+#define __MALI_LINUX_PM_H__
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+/* Number of power states supported for making power up and down */
+typedef enum
+{
+ _MALI_DEVICE_SUSPEND, /* Suspend */
+ _MALI_DEVICE_RESUME, /* Resume */
+ _MALI_DEVICE_MAX_POWER_STATES, /* Maximum power states */
+ _MALI_DEVICE_SHUTDOWN, /* Power off states*/
+} _mali_device_power_states;
+
+/* Number of DVFS events */
+typedef enum
+{
+ _MALI_DVFS_PAUSE_EVENT = _MALI_DEVICE_MAX_POWER_STATES, /* DVFS Pause event */
+ _MALI_DVFS_RESUME_EVENT, /* DVFS Resume event */
+ _MALI_MAX_DEBUG_OPERATIONS,
+} _mali_device_dvfs_events;
+
+extern _mali_device_power_states mali_device_state;
+extern _mali_device_power_states mali_dvfs_device_state;
+extern _mali_osk_lock_t *lock;
+extern short is_wake_up_needed;
+extern int timeout_fired;
+extern struct platform_device mali_gpu_device;
+
+/* dvfs pm thread */
+extern struct task_struct *dvfs_pm_thread;
+
+/* Power management thread */
+extern struct task_struct *pm_thread;
+
+int mali_device_suspend(u32 event_id, struct task_struct **pwr_mgmt_thread);
+int mali_device_resume(u32 event_id, struct task_struct **pwr_mgmt_thread);
+int mali_get_ospmm_thread_state(void);
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+#endif /* __MALI_LINUX_PM_H___ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_pm_testsuite.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_pm_testsuite.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7b1bff9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_pm_testsuite.h
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+#ifndef __MALI_LINUX_PM_TESTSUITE_H__
+#define __MALI_LINUX_PM_TESTSUITE_H__
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+
+typedef enum
+{
+ _MALI_DEVICE_PMM_TIMEOUT_EVENT,
+ _MALI_DEVICE_PMM_JOB_SCHEDULING_EVENTS,
+ _MALI_DEVICE_PMM_REGISTERED_CORES,
+ _MALI_DEVICE_MAX_PMM_EVENTS
+
+} _mali_device_pmm_recording_events;
+
+extern unsigned int mali_timeout_event_recording_on;
+extern unsigned int mali_job_scheduling_events_recording_on;
+extern unsigned int pwr_mgmt_status_reg;
+extern unsigned int is_mali_pmm_testsuite_enabled;
+extern unsigned int is_mali_pmu_present;
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+#endif /* USING_MALI_PMM */
+#endif /* __MALI_LINUX_PM_TESTSUITE_H__ */
+
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_trace.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_trace.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3ce1e50
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_linux_trace.h
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+#if !defined(_TRACE_MALI_H) || defined(TRACE_HEADER_MULTI_READ)
+#define _TRACE_MALI_H
+
+#include <linux/stringify.h>
+#include <linux/tracepoint.h>
+
+#undef TRACE_SYSTEM
+#define TRACE_SYSTEM mali
+#define TRACE_SYSTEM_STRING __stringify(TRACE_SYSTEM)
+#define TRACE_INCLUDE_FILE mali_linux_trace
+
+/**
+ * mali_timeline_event - called from the central collection point (_mali_profiling_add_event)
+ * @event_id: ORed together bitfields representing a type of event
+ * In the future we might add
+ * @timestamp
+ * @data[5] - this currently includes thread and process id's - we should have EGLConfig or similar too
+ *
+ * Just make a record of the event_id, we'll decode it elsewhere
+ */
+TRACE_EVENT(mali_timeline_event,
+
+ TP_PROTO(unsigned int event_id),
+
+ TP_ARGS(event_id),
+
+ TP_STRUCT__entry(
+ __field( int, event_id )
+ ),
+
+ TP_fast_assign(
+ __entry->event_id = event_id;
+ ),
+
+ TP_printk("event=%d", __entry->event_id)
+);
+
+/**
+ * mali_hw_counter - called from the ????
+ * @event_id: event being counted
+ * In the future we might add
+ * @timestamp ??
+ *
+ * Just make a record of the event_id and value
+ */
+TRACE_EVENT(mali_hw_counter,
+
+ TP_PROTO(unsigned int event_id, unsigned int value),
+
+ TP_ARGS(event_id, value),
+
+ TP_STRUCT__entry(
+ __field( int, event_id )
+ __field( int, value )
+ ),
+
+ TP_fast_assign(
+ __entry->event_id = event_id;
+ ),
+
+ TP_printk("event %d = %d", __entry->event_id, __entry->value)
+);
+
+/**
+ * mali_sw_counter
+ * @event_id: counter id
+ */
+TRACE_EVENT(mali_sw_counter,
+
+ TP_PROTO(unsigned int event_id, signed long long value),
+
+ TP_ARGS(event_id, value),
+
+ TP_STRUCT__entry(
+ __field( int, event_id )
+ __field( long long, value )
+ ),
+
+ TP_fast_assign(
+ __entry->event_id = event_id;
+ ),
+
+ TP_printk("event %d = %lld", __entry->event_id, __entry->value)
+);
+
+#endif /* _TRACE_MALI_H */
+
+#undef TRACE_INCLUDE_PATH
+#undef linux
+#define TRACE_INCLUDE_PATH .
+
+/* This part must be outside protection */
+#include <trace/define_trace.h>
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_atomics.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_atomics.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..05831c5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_atomics.c
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_atomics.c
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include <asm/atomic.h>
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+
+void _mali_osk_atomic_dec( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom )
+{
+ atomic_dec((atomic_t *)&atom->u.val);
+}
+
+u32 _mali_osk_atomic_dec_return( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom )
+{
+ return atomic_dec_return((atomic_t *)&atom->u.val);
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_atomic_inc( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom )
+{
+ atomic_inc((atomic_t *)&atom->u.val);
+}
+
+u32 _mali_osk_atomic_inc_return( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom )
+{
+ return atomic_inc_return((atomic_t *)&atom->u.val);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_atomic_init( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom, u32 val )
+{
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(atom, _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS);
+ atomic_set((atomic_t *)&atom->u.val, val);
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+u32 _mali_osk_atomic_read( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom )
+{
+ return atomic_read((atomic_t *)&atom->u.val);
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_atomic_term( _mali_osk_atomic_t *atom )
+{
+ MALI_IGNORE(atom);
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_indir_mmap.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_indir_mmap.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7297218
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_indir_mmap.c
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/pagemap.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/mman.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <asm/page.h>
+#include <asm/pgtable.h>
+#include <asm/atomic.h>
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_specific.c
+ * Implementation of per-OS Kernel level specifics
+ */
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_specific_indirect_mmap( _mali_uk_mem_mmap_s *args )
+{
+ /* args->ctx ignored here; args->ukk_private required instead */
+ /* we need to lock the mmap semaphore before calling the do_mmap function */
+ down_write(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
+
+ args->mapping = (void __user *)do_mmap(
+ (struct file *)args->ukk_private,
+ 0, /* start mapping from any address after NULL */
+ args->size,
+ PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
+ MAP_SHARED,
+ args->phys_addr
+ );
+
+ /* and unlock it after the call */
+ up_write(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
+
+ /* No cookie required here */
+ args->cookie = 0;
+ /* uku_private meaningless, so zero */
+ args->uku_private = NULL;
+
+ if ( (NULL == args->mapping) || IS_ERR((void *)args->mapping) )
+ {
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ }
+
+ /* Success */
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_specific_indirect_munmap( _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s *args )
+{
+ /* args->ctx and args->cookie ignored here */
+
+ if ((NULL != current) && (NULL != current->mm))
+ {
+ /* remove mapping of mali memory from the process' view */
+ /* lock mmap semaphore before call */
+ /* lock mmap_sem before calling do_munmap */
+ down_write(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
+ do_munmap(
+ current->mm,
+ (unsigned long)args->mapping,
+ args->size
+ );
+ /* and unlock after call */
+ up_write(&current->mm->mmap_sem);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("unmapped\n"));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Freeing of a big block while no user process attached, assuming crash cleanup in progress\n"));
+ }
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK; /* always succeeds */
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_indir_mmap.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_indir_mmap.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..41cb462
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_indir_mmap.h
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_specific.h
+ * Defines per-OS Kernel level specifics, such as unusual workarounds for
+ * certain OSs.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_OSK_INDIR_MMAP_H__
+#define __MALI_OSK_INDIR_MMAP_H__
+
+#include "mali_uk_types.h"
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * Linux specific means for calling _mali_ukk_mem_mmap/munmap
+ *
+ * The presence of _MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_INDIRECT_MMAP indicates that
+ * _mali_osk_specific_indirect_mmap and _mali_osk_specific_indirect_munmap
+ * should be used instead of _mali_ukk_mem_mmap/_mali_ukk_mem_munmap.
+ *
+ * The arguments are the same as _mali_ukk_mem_mmap/_mali_ukk_mem_munmap.
+ *
+ * In ALL operating system other than Linux, it is expected that common code
+ * should be able to call _mali_ukk_mem_mmap/_mali_ukk_mem_munmap directly.
+ * Such systems should NOT define _MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_INDIRECT_MMAP.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_specific_indirect_mmap( _mali_uk_mem_mmap_s *args );
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_specific_indirect_munmap( _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s *args );
+
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_OSK_INDIR_MMAP_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_irq.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_irq.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c597b9e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_irq.c
@@ -0,0 +1,218 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_irq.c
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+#include <linux/slab.h> /* For memory allocation */
+#include <linux/workqueue.h>
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_core.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_license.h"
+#include "linux/interrupt.h"
+
+typedef struct _mali_osk_irq_t_struct
+{
+ u32 irqnum;
+ void *data;
+ _mali_osk_irq_uhandler_t uhandler;
+ _mali_osk_irq_bhandler_t bhandler;
+ struct work_struct work_queue_irq_handle; /* Workqueue for the bottom half of the IRQ-handling. This job is activated when this core gets an IRQ.*/
+} mali_osk_irq_object_t;
+
+static struct workqueue_struct *mali_irq_wq=NULL;
+
+typedef void (*workqueue_func_t)(void *);
+typedef irqreturn_t (*irq_handler_func_t)(int, void *, struct pt_regs *);
+static irqreturn_t irq_handler_upper_half (int port_name, void* dev_id ); /* , struct pt_regs *regs*/
+
+#if defined(INIT_DELAYED_WORK)
+static void irq_handler_bottom_half ( struct work_struct *work );
+#else
+static void irq_handler_bottom_half ( void * input );
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * Linux kernel version has marked SA_SHIRQ as deprecated, IRQF_SHARED should be used.
+ * This is to handle older kernels which haven't done this swap.
+ */
+#ifndef IRQF_SHARED
+#define IRQF_SHARED SA_SHIRQ
+#endif /* IRQF_SHARED */
+
+_mali_osk_irq_t *_mali_osk_irq_init( u32 irqnum, _mali_osk_irq_uhandler_t uhandler, _mali_osk_irq_bhandler_t bhandler, _mali_osk_irq_trigger_t trigger_func, _mali_osk_irq_ack_t ack_func, void *data, const char *description )
+{
+ mali_osk_irq_object_t *irq_object;
+
+ irq_object = kmalloc(sizeof(mali_osk_irq_object_t), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (NULL == irq_object) return NULL;
+
+ /* workqueue API changed in 2.6.20, support both versions: */
+#if defined(INIT_DELAYED_WORK)
+ /* New syntax: INIT_WORK( struct work_struct *work, void (*function)(struct work_struct *)) */
+ INIT_WORK( &irq_object->work_queue_irq_handle, irq_handler_bottom_half);
+#else
+ /* Old syntax: INIT_WORK( struct work_struct *work, void (*function)(void *), void *data) */
+ INIT_WORK( &irq_object->work_queue_irq_handle, irq_handler_bottom_half, irq_object);
+#endif /* defined(INIT_DELAYED_WORK) */
+
+ if (-1 == irqnum)
+ {
+ /* Probe for IRQ */
+ if ( (NULL != trigger_func) && (NULL != ack_func) )
+ {
+ unsigned long probe_count = 3;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ int irq;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Probing for irq\n"));
+
+ do
+ {
+ unsigned long mask;
+
+ mask = probe_irq_on();
+ trigger_func(data);
+
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(5);
+
+ irq = probe_irq_off(mask);
+ err = ack_func(data);
+ }
+ while (irq < 0 && (err == _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK) && probe_count--);
+
+ if (irq < 0 || (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)) irqnum = -1;
+ else irqnum = irq;
+ }
+ else irqnum = -1; /* no probe functions, fault */
+
+ if (-1 != irqnum)
+ {
+ /* found an irq */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Found irq %d\n", irqnum));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Probe for irq failed\n"));
+ }
+ }
+
+ irq_object->irqnum = irqnum;
+ irq_object->uhandler = uhandler;
+ irq_object->bhandler = bhandler;
+ irq_object->data = data;
+
+ /* Is this a real IRQ handler we need? */
+ if (!mali_benchmark && irqnum != _MALI_OSK_IRQ_NUMBER_FAKE && irqnum != _MALI_OSK_IRQ_NUMBER_PMM)
+ {
+ if (-1 == irqnum)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("No IRQ for core '%s' found during probe\n", description));
+ kfree(irq_object);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (0 != request_irq(irqnum, irq_handler_upper_half, IRQF_SHARED, description, irq_object))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Unable to install IRQ handler for core '%s'\n", description));
+ kfree(irq_object);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (mali_irq_wq == NULL)
+ {
+ mali_irq_wq = create_singlethread_workqueue("mali-pmm-wq");
+ }
+
+ return irq_object;
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_irq_schedulework( _mali_osk_irq_t *irq )
+{
+ mali_osk_irq_object_t *irq_object = (mali_osk_irq_object_t *)irq;
+ queue_work_on(0, mali_irq_wq,&irq_object->work_queue_irq_handle);
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_flush_workqueue( _mali_osk_irq_t *irq )
+{
+ flush_workqueue(mali_irq_wq );
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_irq_term( _mali_osk_irq_t *irq )
+{
+ mali_osk_irq_object_t *irq_object = (mali_osk_irq_object_t *)irq;
+
+ if(mali_irq_wq != NULL)
+ {
+ flush_workqueue(mali_irq_wq);
+ destroy_workqueue(mali_irq_wq);
+ mali_irq_wq = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (!mali_benchmark)
+ {
+ free_irq(irq_object->irqnum, irq_object);
+ }
+ kfree(irq_object);
+ flush_scheduled_work();
+}
+
+
+/** This function is called directly in interrupt context from the OS just after
+ * the CPU get the hw-irq from mali, or other devices on the same IRQ-channel.
+ * It is registered one of these function for each mali core. When an interrupt
+ * arrives this function will be called equal times as registered mali cores.
+ * That means that we only check one mali core in one function call, and the
+ * core we check for each turn is given by the \a dev_id variable.
+ * If we detect an pending interrupt on the given core, we mask the interrupt
+ * out by settging the core's IRQ_MASK register to zero.
+ * Then we schedule the mali_core_irq_handler_bottom_half to run as high priority
+ * work queue job.
+ */
+static irqreturn_t irq_handler_upper_half (int port_name, void* dev_id ) /* , struct pt_regs *regs*/
+{
+ mali_osk_irq_object_t *irq_object = (mali_osk_irq_object_t *)dev_id;
+
+ if (irq_object->uhandler(irq_object->data) == _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK)
+ {
+ return IRQ_HANDLED;
+ }
+ return IRQ_NONE;
+}
+
+/* Is executed when an interrupt occur on one core */
+/* workqueue API changed in 2.6.20, support both versions: */
+#if defined(INIT_DELAYED_WORK)
+static void irq_handler_bottom_half ( struct work_struct *work )
+#else
+static void irq_handler_bottom_half ( void * input )
+#endif
+{
+ mali_osk_irq_object_t *irq_object;
+
+#if defined(INIT_DELAYED_WORK)
+ irq_object = _MALI_OSK_CONTAINER_OF(work, mali_osk_irq_object_t, work_queue_irq_handle);
+#else
+ if ( NULL == input )
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR(("IRQ: Null pointer! Illegal!"));
+ return; /* Error */
+ }
+ irq_object = (mali_osk_irq_object_t *) input;
+#endif
+
+ irq_object->bhandler(irq_object->data);
+}
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_locks.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_locks.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aad6fc6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_locks.c
@@ -0,0 +1,249 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_locks.c
+ * Implemenation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+/* needed to detect kernel version specific code */
+#include <linux/version.h>
+
+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
+#include <linux/rwsem.h>
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,26)
+#include <linux/semaphore.h>
+#else /* pre 2.6.26 the file was in the arch specific location */
+#include <asm/semaphore.h>
+#endif
+
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+
+/* These are all the locks we implement: */
+typedef enum
+{
+ _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_SPIN, /* Mutex, implicitly non-interruptable, use spin_lock/spin_unlock */
+ _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_SPIN_IRQ, /* Mutex, IRQ version of spinlock, use spin_lock_irqsave/spin_unlock_irqrestore */
+ _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX, /* Interruptable, use up()/down_interruptable() */
+ _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX_NONINT, /* Non-Interruptable, use up()/down() */
+ _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX_NONINT_RW, /* Non-interruptable, Reader/Writer, use {up,down}{read,write}() */
+
+ /* Linux supports, but we do not support:
+ * Non-Interruptable Reader/Writer spinlock mutexes - RW optimization will be switched off
+ */
+
+ /* Linux does not support:
+ * One-locks, of any sort - no optimization for this fact will be made.
+ */
+
+} _mali_osk_internal_locktype;
+
+struct _mali_osk_lock_t_struct
+{
+ _mali_osk_internal_locktype type;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ union
+ {
+ spinlock_t spinlock;
+ struct semaphore sema;
+ struct rw_semaphore rw_sema;
+ } obj;
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE(
+ /** original flags for debug checking */
+ _mali_osk_lock_flags_t orig_flags;
+ ); /* MALI_DEBUG_CODE */
+};
+
+_mali_osk_lock_t *_mali_osk_lock_init( _mali_osk_lock_flags_t flags, u32 initial, u32 order )
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_t *lock = NULL;
+
+ /* Validate parameters: */
+ /* Flags acceptable */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 == ( flags & ~(_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK
+ | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK_IRQ
+ | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE
+ | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER
+ | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ORDERED
+ | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ONELOCK )) );
+ /* Spinlocks are always non-interruptable */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( (((flags & _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK) || (flags & _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK_IRQ)) && (flags & _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE))
+ || !(flags & _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK));
+ /* Parameter initial SBZ - for future expansion */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 == initial );
+
+ lock = kmalloc(sizeof(_mali_osk_lock_t), GFP_KERNEL);
+
+ if ( NULL == lock )
+ {
+ return lock;
+ }
+
+ /* Determine type of mutex: */
+ /* defaults to interruptable mutex if no flags are specified */
+
+ if ( (flags & _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK) )
+ {
+ /* Non-interruptable Spinlocks override all others */
+ lock->type = _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_SPIN;
+ spin_lock_init( &lock->obj.spinlock );
+ }
+ else if ( (flags & _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_SPINLOCK_IRQ ) )
+ {
+ lock->type = _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_SPIN_IRQ;
+ lock->flags = 0;
+ spin_lock_init( &lock->obj.spinlock );
+ }
+ else if ( (flags & _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE)
+ && (flags & _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER) )
+ {
+ lock->type = _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX_NONINT_RW;
+ init_rwsem( &lock->obj.rw_sema );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Usual mutex types */
+ if ( (flags & _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE) )
+ {
+ lock->type = _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX_NONINT;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ lock->type = _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX;
+ }
+
+ /* Initially unlocked */
+ sema_init( &lock->obj.sema, 1 );
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_CODE(
+ /* Debug tracking of flags */
+ lock->orig_flags = flags;
+ ); /* MALI_DEBUG_CODE */
+
+ return lock;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_lock_wait( _mali_osk_lock_t *lock, _mali_osk_lock_mode_t mode)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+
+ /* Parameter validation */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( lock );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW == mode
+ || _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO == mode );
+
+ /* Only allow RO locks when the initial object was a Reader/Writer lock
+ * Since information is lost on the internal locktype, we use the original
+ * information, which is only stored when built for DEBUG */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW == mode
+ || (_MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO == mode && (_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER & lock->orig_flags)) );
+
+ switch ( lock->type )
+ {
+ case _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_SPIN:
+ spin_lock(&lock->obj.spinlock);
+ break;
+ case _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_SPIN_IRQ:
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&lock->obj.spinlock, lock->flags);
+ break;
+
+ case _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX:
+ if ( down_interruptible(&lock->obj.sema) )
+ {
+ err = _MALI_OSK_ERR_RESTARTSYSCALL;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX_NONINT:
+ down(&lock->obj.sema);
+ break;
+
+ case _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX_NONINT_RW:
+ if (mode == _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO)
+ {
+ down_read(&lock->obj.rw_sema);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ down_write(&lock->obj.rw_sema);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* Reaching here indicates a programming error, so you will not get here
+ * on non-DEBUG builds */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ERROR( ("Invalid internal lock type: %.8X", lock->type ) );
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_lock_signal( _mali_osk_lock_t *lock, _mali_osk_lock_mode_t mode )
+{
+ /* Parameter validation */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( lock );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW == mode
+ || _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO == mode );
+
+ /* Only allow RO locks when the initial object was a Reader/Writer lock
+ * Since information is lost on the internal locktype, we use the original
+ * information, which is only stored when built for DEBUG */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW == mode
+ || (_MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO == mode && (_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_READERWRITER & lock->orig_flags)) );
+
+ switch ( lock->type )
+ {
+ case _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_SPIN:
+ spin_unlock(&lock->obj.spinlock);
+ break;
+ case _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_SPIN_IRQ:
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lock->obj.spinlock, lock->flags);
+ break;
+
+ case _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX:
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX_NONINT:
+ up(&lock->obj.sema);
+ break;
+
+ case _MALI_OSK_INTERNAL_LOCKTYPE_MUTEX_NONINT_RW:
+ if (mode == _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RO)
+ {
+ up_read(&lock->obj.rw_sema);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ up_write(&lock->obj.rw_sema);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* Reaching here indicates a programming error, so you will not get here
+ * on non-DEBUG builds */
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT_ERROR( ("Invalid internal lock type: %.8X", lock->type ) );
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_lock_term( _mali_osk_lock_t *lock )
+{
+ /* Parameter validation */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( lock );
+
+ /* Linux requires no explicit termination of spinlocks, semaphores, or rw_semaphores */
+ kfree(lock);
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_low_level_mem.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_low_level_mem.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c0aecb8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_low_level_mem.c
@@ -0,0 +1,599 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_low_level_mem.c
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+/* needed to detect kernel version specific code */
+#include <linux/version.h>
+
+#include <asm/io.h>
+#include <linux/ioport.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_ukk.h" /* required to hook in _mali_ukk_mem_mmap handling */
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_linux.h"
+
+static void mali_kernel_memory_vma_open(struct vm_area_struct * vma);
+static void mali_kernel_memory_vma_close(struct vm_area_struct * vma);
+
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,26)
+static int mali_kernel_memory_cpu_page_fault_handler(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct vm_fault *vmf);
+#else
+static unsigned long mali_kernel_memory_cpu_page_fault_handler(struct vm_area_struct * vma, unsigned long address);
+#endif
+
+
+typedef struct mali_vma_usage_tracker
+{
+ int references;
+ u32 cookie;
+} mali_vma_usage_tracker;
+
+
+/* Linked list structure to hold details of all OS allocations in a particular
+ * mapping
+ */
+struct AllocationList
+{
+ struct AllocationList *next;
+ u32 offset;
+ u32 physaddr;
+};
+
+typedef struct AllocationList AllocationList;
+
+/* Private structure to store details of a mapping region returned
+ * from _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_init
+ */
+struct MappingInfo
+{
+ struct vm_area_struct *vma;
+ struct AllocationList *list;
+};
+
+typedef struct MappingInfo MappingInfo;
+
+
+static u32 _kernel_page_allocate(void);
+static void _kernel_page_release(u32 physical_address);
+static AllocationList * _allocation_list_item_get(void);
+static void _allocation_list_item_release(AllocationList * item);
+
+
+/* Variable declarations */
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE <= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,36)
+spinlock_t allocation_list_spinlock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
+#else
+DEFINE_SPINLOCK(allocation_list_spinlock);
+#endif
+
+static AllocationList * pre_allocated_memory = (AllocationList*) NULL ;
+static int pre_allocated_memory_size_current = 0;
+#ifdef MALI_OS_MEMORY_KERNEL_BUFFER_SIZE_IN_MB
+ static int pre_allocated_memory_size_max = MALI_OS_MEMORY_KERNEL_BUFFER_SIZE_IN_MB * 1024 * 1024;
+#else
+ static int pre_allocated_memory_size_max = 6 * 1024 * 1024; /* 6 MiB */
+#endif
+
+static struct vm_operations_struct mali_kernel_vm_ops =
+{
+ .open = mali_kernel_memory_vma_open,
+ .close = mali_kernel_memory_vma_close,
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,26)
+ .fault = mali_kernel_memory_cpu_page_fault_handler
+#else
+ .nopfn = mali_kernel_memory_cpu_page_fault_handler
+#endif
+};
+
+
+void mali_osk_low_level_mem_init(void)
+{
+ pre_allocated_memory = (AllocationList*) NULL ;
+}
+
+void mali_osk_low_level_mem_term(void)
+{
+ while ( NULL != pre_allocated_memory )
+ {
+ AllocationList *item;
+ item = pre_allocated_memory;
+ pre_allocated_memory = item->next;
+ _kernel_page_release(item->physaddr);
+ _mali_osk_free( item );
+ }
+ pre_allocated_memory_size_current = 0;
+}
+
+static u32 _kernel_page_allocate(void)
+{
+ struct page *new_page;
+ u32 linux_phys_addr;
+
+ new_page = alloc_page(GFP_HIGHUSER | __GFP_ZERO | __GFP_REPEAT | __GFP_NOWARN | __GFP_COLD);
+
+ if ( NULL == new_page )
+ {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Ensure page is flushed from CPU caches. */
+ linux_phys_addr = dma_map_page(NULL, new_page, 0, PAGE_SIZE, DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
+
+ return linux_phys_addr;
+}
+
+static void _kernel_page_release(u32 physical_address)
+{
+ struct page *unmap_page;
+
+ #if 1
+ dma_unmap_page(NULL, physical_address, PAGE_SIZE, DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
+ #endif
+
+ unmap_page = pfn_to_page( physical_address >> PAGE_SHIFT );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( unmap_page );
+ __free_page( unmap_page );
+}
+
+static AllocationList * _allocation_list_item_get(void)
+{
+ AllocationList *item = NULL;
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&allocation_list_spinlock,flags);
+ if ( pre_allocated_memory )
+ {
+ item = pre_allocated_memory;
+ pre_allocated_memory = pre_allocated_memory->next;
+ pre_allocated_memory_size_current -= PAGE_SIZE;
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&allocation_list_spinlock,flags);
+ return item;
+ }
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&allocation_list_spinlock,flags);
+
+ item = _mali_osk_malloc( sizeof(AllocationList) );
+ if ( NULL == item)
+ {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ item->physaddr = _kernel_page_allocate();
+ if ( 0 == item->physaddr )
+ {
+ /* Non-fatal error condition, out of memory. Upper levels will handle this. */
+ _mali_osk_free( item );
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ return item;
+}
+
+static void _allocation_list_item_release(AllocationList * item)
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&allocation_list_spinlock,flags);
+ if ( pre_allocated_memory_size_current < pre_allocated_memory_size_max)
+ {
+ item->next = pre_allocated_memory;
+ pre_allocated_memory = item;
+ pre_allocated_memory_size_current += PAGE_SIZE;
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&allocation_list_spinlock,flags);
+ return;
+ }
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&allocation_list_spinlock,flags);
+
+ _kernel_page_release(item->physaddr);
+ _mali_osk_free( item );
+}
+
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,26)
+static int mali_kernel_memory_cpu_page_fault_handler(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct vm_fault *vmf)
+#else
+static unsigned long mali_kernel_memory_cpu_page_fault_handler(struct vm_area_struct * vma, unsigned long address)
+#endif
+{
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,26)
+ void __user * address;
+ address = vmf->virtual_address;
+#endif
+ /*
+ * We always fail the call since all memory is pre-faulted when assigned to the process.
+ * Only the Mali cores can use page faults to extend buffers.
+ */
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Page-fault in Mali memory region caused by the CPU.\n"));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Tried to access %p (process local virtual address) which is not currently mapped to any Mali memory.\n", (void*)address));
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,26)
+ return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS;
+#else
+ return NOPFN_SIGBUS;
+#endif
+}
+
+static void mali_kernel_memory_vma_open(struct vm_area_struct * vma)
+{
+ mali_vma_usage_tracker * vma_usage_tracker;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("Open called on vma %p\n", vma));
+
+ vma_usage_tracker = (mali_vma_usage_tracker*)vma->vm_private_data;
+ vma_usage_tracker->references++;
+
+ return;
+}
+
+static void mali_kernel_memory_vma_close(struct vm_area_struct * vma)
+{
+ _mali_uk_mem_munmap_s args = {0, };
+ mali_memory_allocation * descriptor;
+ mali_vma_usage_tracker * vma_usage_tracker;
+ MappingInfo *mappingInfo;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Close called on vma %p\n", vma));
+
+ vma_usage_tracker = (mali_vma_usage_tracker*)vma->vm_private_data;
+
+ BUG_ON(!vma_usage_tracker);
+ BUG_ON(0 == vma_usage_tracker->references);
+
+ vma_usage_tracker->references--;
+
+ descriptor = (mali_memory_allocation *)vma_usage_tracker->cookie;
+
+ mappingInfo = (MappingInfo *)descriptor->process_addr_mapping_info;
+ mappingInfo->vma = vma;
+
+ if (0 != vma_usage_tracker->references)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Ignoring this close, %d references still exists\n", vma_usage_tracker->references));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /** @note args->context unused, initialized to 0.
+ * Instead, we use the memory_session from the cookie */
+
+ args.cookie = (u32)descriptor;
+ args.mapping = descriptor->mapping;
+ args.size = descriptor->size;
+
+ _mali_ukk_mem_munmap( &args );
+
+ /* vma_usage_tracker is free()d by _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_term().
+ * In the case of the memory engine, it is called as the release function that has been registered with the engine*/
+}
+
+
+void _mali_osk_mem_barrier( void )
+{
+ mb();
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_write_mem_barrier( void )
+{
+ wmb();
+}
+
+mali_io_address _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion( u32 phys, u32 size, const char *description )
+{
+ return (mali_io_address)ioremap_nocache(phys, size);
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion( u32 phys, u32 size, mali_io_address virt )
+{
+ iounmap((void*)virt);
+}
+
+mali_io_address _mali_osk_mem_allocioregion( u32 *phys, u32 size )
+{
+ void * virt;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( phys );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 == (size & ~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK) );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 != size );
+
+ /* dma_alloc_* uses a limited region of address space. On most arch/marchs
+ * 2 to 14 MiB is available. This should be enough for the page tables, which
+ * currently is the only user of this function. */
+ virt = dma_alloc_coherent(NULL, size, phys, GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("Page table virt: 0x%x = dma_alloc_coherent(size:%d, phys:0x%x, )\n", virt, size, phys));
+
+ if ( NULL == virt )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(5, ("allocioregion: Failed to allocate Pagetable memory, size=0x%.8X\n", size ));
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 == (*phys & ~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK) );
+
+ return (mali_io_address)virt;
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_mem_freeioregion( u32 phys, u32 size, mali_io_address virt )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( (void*)virt );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 != size );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 == (phys & ( (1 << PAGE_SHIFT) - 1 )) );
+
+ dma_free_coherent(NULL, size, virt, phys);
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t inline _mali_osk_mem_reqregion( u32 phys, u32 size, const char *description )
+{
+ return ((NULL == request_mem_region(phys, size, description)) ? _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM : _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK);
+}
+
+void inline _mali_osk_mem_unreqregion( u32 phys, u32 size )
+{
+ release_mem_region(phys, size);
+}
+
+void inline _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32_relaxed( volatile mali_io_address addr, u32 offset, u32 val )
+{
+ __raw_writel(cpu_to_le32(val),((u8*)addr) + offset);
+}
+
+u32 inline _mali_osk_mem_ioread32( volatile mali_io_address addr, u32 offset )
+{
+ return ioread32(((u8*)addr) + offset);
+}
+
+void inline _mali_osk_mem_iowrite32( volatile mali_io_address addr, u32 offset, u32 val )
+{
+ iowrite32(val, ((u8*)addr) + offset);
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_cache_flushall( void )
+{
+ /** @note Cached memory is not currently supported in this implementation */
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_cache_ensure_uncached_range_flushed( void *uncached_mapping, u32 offset, u32 size )
+{
+ _mali_osk_write_mem_barrier();
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_init( mali_memory_allocation * descriptor )
+{
+ struct vm_area_struct *vma;
+ mali_vma_usage_tracker * vma_usage_tracker;
+ MappingInfo *mappingInfo;
+
+ if (NULL == descriptor) return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 != (descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE) );
+
+ vma = (struct vm_area_struct*)descriptor->process_addr_mapping_info;
+
+ if (NULL == vma ) return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+
+ /* Re-write the process_addr_mapping_info */
+ mappingInfo = _mali_osk_calloc( 1, sizeof(MappingInfo) );
+
+ if ( NULL == mappingInfo ) return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+
+ vma_usage_tracker = _mali_osk_calloc( 1, sizeof(mali_vma_usage_tracker) );
+
+ if (NULL == vma_usage_tracker)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("Failed to allocate memory to track memory usage\n"));
+ _mali_osk_free( mappingInfo );
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ }
+
+ mappingInfo->vma = vma;
+ descriptor->process_addr_mapping_info = mappingInfo;
+
+ /* Do the va range allocation - in this case, it was done earlier, so we copy in that information */
+ descriptor->mapping = (void __user*)vma->vm_start;
+ /* list member is already NULL */
+
+ /*
+ set some bits which indicate that:
+ The memory is IO memory, meaning that no paging is to be performed and the memory should not be included in crash dumps
+ The memory is reserved, meaning that it's present and can never be paged out (see also previous entry)
+ */
+ vma->vm_flags |= VM_IO;
+ vma->vm_flags |= VM_RESERVED;
+ vma->vm_flags |= VM_DONTCOPY;
+
+ vma->vm_page_prot = pgprot_writecombine(vma->vm_page_prot);
+ vma->vm_ops = &mali_kernel_vm_ops; /* Operations used on any memory system */
+
+ vma_usage_tracker->references = 1; /* set initial reference count to be 1 as vma_open won't be called for the first mmap call */
+ vma_usage_tracker->cookie = (u32)descriptor; /* cookie for munmap */
+
+ vma->vm_private_data = vma_usage_tracker;
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_term( mali_memory_allocation * descriptor )
+{
+ struct vm_area_struct* vma;
+ mali_vma_usage_tracker * vma_usage_tracker;
+ MappingInfo *mappingInfo;
+
+ if (NULL == descriptor) return;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 != (descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE) );
+
+ mappingInfo = (MappingInfo *)descriptor->process_addr_mapping_info;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( mappingInfo );
+
+ /* Linux does the right thing as part of munmap to remove the mapping
+ * All that remains is that we remove the vma_usage_tracker setup in init() */
+ vma = mappingInfo->vma;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( vma );
+
+ /* ASSERT that there are no allocations on the list. Unmap should've been
+ * called on all OS allocations. */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( NULL == mappingInfo->list );
+
+ vma_usage_tracker = vma->vm_private_data;
+
+ /* We only get called if mem_mapregion_init succeeded */
+ _mali_osk_free(vma_usage_tracker);
+
+ _mali_osk_free( mappingInfo );
+ return;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_map( mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 *phys_addr, u32 size )
+{
+ struct vm_area_struct *vma;
+ MappingInfo *mappingInfo;
+
+ if (NULL == descriptor) return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( phys_addr );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 != (descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE) );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 == (size & ~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK) );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 == (offset & ~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK));
+
+ if (NULL == descriptor->mapping) return _MALI_OSK_ERR_INVALID_ARGS;
+
+ if (size > (descriptor->size - offset))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1,("_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_map: virtual memory area not large enough to map physical 0x%x size %x into area 0x%x at offset 0x%xr\n",
+ *phys_addr, size, descriptor->mapping, offset));
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+ }
+
+ mappingInfo = (MappingInfo *)descriptor->process_addr_mapping_info;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( mappingInfo );
+
+ vma = mappingInfo->vma;
+
+ if (NULL == vma ) return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(7, ("Process map: mapping 0x%08X to process address 0x%08lX length 0x%08X\n", *phys_addr, (long unsigned int)(descriptor->mapping + offset), size));
+
+ if ( MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR_MAGIC == *phys_addr )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t ret;
+ AllocationList *alloc_item;
+ u32 linux_phys_frame_num;
+
+ alloc_item = _allocation_list_item_get();
+ if (NULL == alloc_item)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to allocate list item\n"));
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_NOMEM;
+ }
+
+ linux_phys_frame_num = alloc_item->physaddr >> PAGE_SHIFT;
+
+ ret = ( remap_pfn_range( vma, ((u32)descriptor->mapping) + offset, linux_phys_frame_num, size, vma->vm_page_prot) ) ? _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT : _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+
+ if ( ret != _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK)
+ {
+ _allocation_list_item_release(alloc_item);
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ /* Put our alloc_item into the list of allocations on success */
+ alloc_item->next = mappingInfo->list;
+ alloc_item->offset = offset;
+
+ /*alloc_item->physaddr = linux_phys_addr;*/
+ mappingInfo->list = alloc_item;
+
+ /* Write out new physical address on success */
+ *phys_addr = alloc_item->physaddr;
+
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, Use the supplied physical address */
+
+ /* ASSERT that supplied phys_addr is page aligned */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 == ((*phys_addr) & ~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK) );
+
+ return ( remap_pfn_range( vma, ((u32)descriptor->mapping) + offset, *phys_addr >> PAGE_SHIFT, size, vma->vm_page_prot) ) ? _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT : _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_unmap( mali_memory_allocation * descriptor, u32 offset, u32 size, _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_flags_t flags )
+{
+ MappingInfo *mappingInfo;
+
+ if (NULL == descriptor) return;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 != (descriptor->flags & MALI_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FLAG_MAP_INTO_USERSPACE) );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 == (size & ~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK) );
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT( 0 == (offset & ~_MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_MASK) );
+
+ if (NULL == descriptor->mapping) return;
+
+ if (size > (descriptor->size - offset))
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1,("_mali_osk_mem_mapregion_unmap: virtual memory area not large enough to unmap size %x from area 0x%x at offset 0x%x\n",
+ size, descriptor->mapping, offset));
+ return;
+ }
+ mappingInfo = (MappingInfo *)descriptor->process_addr_mapping_info;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( mappingInfo );
+
+ if ( 0 != (flags & _MALI_OSK_MEM_MAPREGION_FLAG_OS_ALLOCATED_PHYSADDR) )
+ {
+ /* This physical RAM was allocated in _mali_osk_mem_mapregion_map and
+ * so needs to be unmapped
+ */
+ while (size)
+ {
+ /* First find the allocation in the list of allocations */
+ AllocationList *alloc = mappingInfo->list;
+ AllocationList **prev = &(mappingInfo->list);
+ while (NULL != alloc && alloc->offset != offset)
+ {
+ prev = &(alloc->next);
+ alloc = alloc->next;
+ }
+ if (alloc == NULL) {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Unmapping memory that isn't mapped\n"));
+ size -= _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ offset += _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ _kernel_page_release(alloc->physaddr);
+
+ /* Remove the allocation from the list */
+ *prev = alloc->next;
+ _mali_osk_free( alloc );
+
+ /* Move onto the next allocation */
+ size -= _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ offset += _MALI_OSK_CPU_PAGE_SIZE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Linux does the right thing as part of munmap to remove the mapping */
+
+ return;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_mali.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_mali.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ab571c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_mali.c
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_mali.c
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer which is specific for the Mali kernel device driver
+ */
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h" /* MALI_xxx macros */
+#include "mali_osk.h" /* kernel side OS functions */
+#include "mali_uk_types.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_linux.h" /* exports initialize/terminate_kernel_device() definition of mali_osk_low_level_mem_init() and term */
+#include <mach/irqs.h>
+#include "arch/config.h" /* contains the configuration of the arch we are compiling for */
+
+/* is called from mali_kernel_constructor in common code */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_init( void )
+{
+ if (0 != initialize_kernel_device()) MALI_ERROR(_MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+
+ mali_osk_low_level_mem_init();
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* is called from mali_kernel_deconstructor in common code */
+void _mali_osk_term( void )
+{
+ mali_osk_low_level_mem_term();
+ terminate_kernel_device();
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_resources_init( _mali_osk_resource_t **arch_config, u32 *num_resources )
+{
+ *num_resources = sizeof(arch_configuration) / sizeof(arch_configuration[0]);
+ *arch_config = arch_configuration;
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_resources_term( _mali_osk_resource_t **arch_config, u32 num_resources )
+{
+ /* Nothing to do */
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_math.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_math.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3e62e51
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_math.c
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_math.c
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include <linux/bitops.h>
+
+u32 inline _mali_osk_clz( u32 input )
+{
+ return 32-fls(input);
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_memory.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_memory.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..871505a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_memory.c
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_memory.c
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
+
+void inline *_mali_osk_calloc( u32 n, u32 size )
+{
+ return kcalloc(n, size, GFP_KERNEL);
+}
+
+void inline *_mali_osk_malloc( u32 size )
+{
+ return kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
+}
+
+void inline _mali_osk_free( void *ptr )
+{
+ kfree(ptr);
+}
+
+void inline *_mali_osk_valloc( u32 size )
+{
+ return vmalloc(size);
+}
+
+void inline _mali_osk_vfree( void *ptr )
+{
+ vfree(ptr);
+}
+
+void inline *_mali_osk_memcpy( void *dst, const void *src, u32 len )
+{
+ return memcpy(dst, src, len);
+}
+
+void inline *_mali_osk_memset( void *s, u32 c, u32 n )
+{
+ return memset(s, c, n);
+}
+
+mali_bool _mali_osk_mem_check_allocated( u32 max_allocated )
+{
+ /* No need to prevent an out-of-memory dialogue appearing on Linux,
+ * so we always return MALI_TRUE.
+ */
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_misc.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_misc.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e37e8c0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_misc.c
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_misc.c
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+#include <asm/cacheflush.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+void _mali_osk_dbgmsg( const char *fmt, ... )
+{
+ va_list args;
+ va_start(args, fmt);
+ vprintk(fmt, args);
+ va_end(args);
+}
+
+u32 _mali_osk_snprintf( char *buf, u32 size, const char *fmt, ... )
+{
+ int res;
+ va_list args;
+ va_start(args, fmt);
+
+ res = vsnprintf(buf, (size_t)size, fmt, args);
+
+ va_end(args);
+ return res;
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_abort(void)
+{
+ /* make a simple fault by dereferencing a NULL pointer */
+ *(int *)0 = 0;
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_break(void)
+{
+ _mali_osk_abort();
+}
+
+u32 _mali_osk_get_pid(void)
+{
+ /* Thread group ID is the process ID on Linux */
+ return (u32)current->tgid;
+}
+
+u32 _mali_osk_get_tid(void)
+{
+ /* pid is actually identifying the thread on Linux */
+ return (u32)current->pid;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_notification.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_notification.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..74a18e8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_notification.c
@@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_notification.c
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+
+/* needed to detect kernel version specific code */
+#include <linux/version.h>
+
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,26)
+#include <linux/semaphore.h>
+#else /* pre 2.6.26 the file was in the arch specific location */
+#include <asm/semaphore.h>
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * Declaration of the notification queue object type
+ * Contains a linked list of notification pending delivery to user space.
+ * It also contains a wait queue of exclusive waiters blocked in the ioctl
+ * When a new notification is posted a single thread is resumed.
+ */
+struct _mali_osk_notification_queue_t_struct
+{
+ struct semaphore mutex; /**< Mutex protecting the list */
+ wait_queue_head_t receive_queue; /**< Threads waiting for new entries to the queue */
+ struct list_head head; /**< List of notifications waiting to be picked up */
+};
+
+typedef struct _mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t_struct
+{
+ struct list_head list; /**< Internal linked list variable */
+ _mali_osk_notification_t data; /**< Notification data */
+} _mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t;
+
+_mali_osk_notification_queue_t *_mali_osk_notification_queue_init( void )
+{
+ _mali_osk_notification_queue_t * result;
+
+ result = (_mali_osk_notification_queue_t *)kmalloc(sizeof(_mali_osk_notification_queue_t), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (NULL == result) return NULL;
+
+ sema_init(&result->mutex, 1);
+ init_waitqueue_head(&result->receive_queue);
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&result->head);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_notification_t *_mali_osk_notification_create( u32 type, u32 size )
+{
+ /* OPT Recycling of notification objects */
+ _mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t *notification;
+
+ notification = (_mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t *)kmalloc( sizeof(_mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t) + size, GFP_KERNEL );
+ if (NULL == notification)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("Failed to create a notification object\n"));
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Init the list */
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&notification->list);
+
+ if (0 != size)
+ {
+ notification->data.result_buffer = ((u8*)notification) + sizeof(_mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ notification->data.result_buffer = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* set up the non-allocating fields */
+ notification->data.magic_code = 0x31415926;
+ notification->data.notification_type = type;
+ notification->data.result_buffer_size = size;
+
+ /* all ok */
+ return &(notification->data);
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_notification_delete( _mali_osk_notification_t *object )
+{
+ _mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t *notification;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( object );
+
+ notification = container_of( object, _mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t, data );
+
+ /* Remove from the list */
+ list_del(&notification->list);
+ /* Free the container */
+ kfree(notification);
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_notification_queue_term( _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( queue );
+
+ /* not much to do, just free the memory */
+ kfree(queue);
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_notification_queue_send( _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue, _mali_osk_notification_t *object )
+{
+ _mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t *notification;
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( queue );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( object );
+
+ notification = container_of( object, _mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t, data );
+
+ /* lock queue access */
+ down(&queue->mutex);
+ /* add to list */
+ list_add_tail(&notification->list, &queue->head);
+ /* unlock the queue */
+ up(&queue->mutex);
+
+ /* and wake up one possible exclusive waiter */
+ wake_up(&queue->receive_queue);
+}
+
+static int _mali_notification_queue_is_empty( _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue )
+{
+ int ret;
+
+ down(&queue->mutex);
+ ret = list_empty(&queue->head);
+ up(&queue->mutex);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+#if MALI_STATE_TRACKING
+mali_bool _mali_osk_notification_queue_is_empty( _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue )
+{
+ return _mali_notification_queue_is_empty(queue) ? MALI_TRUE : MALI_FALSE;
+}
+#endif
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_notification_queue_dequeue( _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue, _mali_osk_notification_t **result )
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t ret = _MALI_OSK_ERR_ITEM_NOT_FOUND;
+ _mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t *wrapper_object;
+
+ down(&queue->mutex);
+
+ if (!list_empty(&queue->head))
+ {
+ wrapper_object = list_entry(queue->head.next, _mali_osk_notification_wrapper_t, list);
+ *result = &(wrapper_object->data);
+ list_del_init(&wrapper_object->list);
+
+ if (wrapper_object->data.magic_code != 0x31415926) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("SEC WARNING : list entry magic_code not match : %x\n", wrapper_object->data.magic_code));
+ MALI_PRINT(("SEC WARNING : list entry notification type : %x\n", wrapper_object->data.notification_type));
+ MALI_PRINT(("SEC WARNING : list entry result buffer size : %x\n", wrapper_object->data.result_buffer_size));
+ MALI_PRINT(("SEC WARNING : list entry result buffer : %x\n", wrapper_object->data.result_buffer));
+ } else {
+ ret = _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+ }
+ }
+
+ up(&queue->mutex);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_notification_queue_receive( _mali_osk_notification_queue_t *queue, _mali_osk_notification_t **result )
+{
+ /* check input */
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( queue );
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER( result );
+
+ /* default result */
+ *result = NULL;
+
+ while (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != _mali_osk_notification_queue_dequeue(queue, result))
+ {
+ if (wait_event_interruptible(queue->receive_queue, !_mali_notification_queue_is_empty(queue)))
+ {
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_RESTARTSYSCALL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK; /* all ok */
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_pm.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_pm.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2438cbc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_pm.c
@@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_pm.c
+ * Implementation of the callback functions from common power management
+ */
+
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+
+#include <linux/platform_device.h>
+
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_uk_types.h"
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_license.h"
+#include "mali_linux_pm.h"
+#include "mali_linux_pm_testsuite.h"
+
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+static int is_runtime =0;
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL */
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+unsigned int mali_pmm_events_triggered_mask = 0;
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+
+void _mali_osk_pmm_policy_events_notifications(mali_pmm_event_id mali_pmm_event)
+{
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+
+ switch (mali_pmm_event)
+ {
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_QUEUED:
+ if (mali_job_scheduling_events_recording_on == 1)
+ {
+ mali_pmm_events_triggered_mask |= (1<<0);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_SCHEDULED:
+ if (mali_job_scheduling_events_recording_on == 1)
+ {
+ mali_pmm_events_triggered_mask |= (1<<1);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_JOB_FINISHED:
+ if (mali_job_scheduling_events_recording_on == 1)
+ {
+ mali_pmm_events_triggered_mask |= (1<<2);
+ mali_job_scheduling_events_recording_on = 0;
+ pwr_mgmt_status_reg = mali_pmm_events_triggered_mask;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case MALI_PMM_EVENT_TIMEOUT:
+ if (mali_timeout_event_recording_on == 1)
+ {
+ pwr_mgmt_status_reg = (1<<3);
+ mali_timeout_event_recording_on = 0;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+
+ break;
+
+ }
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+
+#endif /* MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL */
+}
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+
+/** This function is called when the Mali device has completed power up
+ * operation.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_pmm_power_up_done(mali_pmm_message_data data)
+{
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+ is_wake_up_needed = 1;
+ wake_up_process(pm_thread);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("OSPMM: MALI OSK Power up Done\n" ));
+ return;
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+#endif /* MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL */
+}
+
+/** This function is called when the Mali device has completed power down
+ * operation.
+ */
+void _mali_osk_pmm_power_down_done(mali_pmm_message_data data)
+{
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+ is_wake_up_needed = 1;
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+ if (is_mali_pmu_present == 0)
+ {
+ pwr_mgmt_status_reg = _mali_pmm_cores_list();
+ }
+#endif /* MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE */
+ wake_up_process(pm_thread);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("OSPMM: MALI Power down Done\n" ));
+ return;
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+#endif /* MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL */
+}
+
+/** This function is invoked when mali device is idle.
+*/
+_mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_osk_pmm_dev_idle(void)
+{
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err = 0;
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+
+ err = pm_runtime_put_sync(&(mali_gpu_device.dev));
+ if(err)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("OSPMM: Error in _mali_osk_pmm_dev_idle\n" ));
+ }
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+#endif /* MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL */
+ return err;
+}
+
+/** This funtion is invoked when mali device needs to be activated.
+*/
+int _mali_osk_pmm_dev_activate(void)
+{
+
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ int err = 0;
+ if(is_runtime == 0)
+ {
+ pm_suspend_ignore_children(&(mali_gpu_device.dev), true);
+ pm_runtime_enable(&(mali_gpu_device.dev));
+ err = pm_runtime_get_sync(&(mali_gpu_device.dev));
+ is_runtime = 1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ err = pm_runtime_get_sync(&(mali_gpu_device.dev));
+ }
+ if(err < 0)
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT(("OSPMM: Error in _mali_osk_pmm_dev_activate, err : %d\n",err ));
+ }
+#endif /* MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON */
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */
+#endif /* MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL */
+
+ return err;
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_pmm_ospmm_cleanup( void )
+{
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+ int thread_state;
+ thread_state = mali_get_ospmm_thread_state();
+ if (thread_state)
+ {
+ _mali_osk_pmm_dvfs_operation_done(0);
+ }
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+#endif /* MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL */
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_pmm_dvfs_operation_done(mali_pmm_message_data data)
+{
+#if MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+ is_wake_up_needed = 1;
+ wake_up_process(dvfs_pm_thread);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("OSPMM: MALI OSK DVFS Operation done\n" ));
+ return;
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+#endif /* MALI_LICENSE_IS_GPL */
+}
+
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_profiling.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_profiling.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..98d3937
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_profiling.c
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include "mali_linux_trace.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+/* The Linux trace point for hardware activity (idle vs running) */
+void _mali_osk_profiling_add_event(u32 event_id, u32 data0)
+{
+ trace_mali_timeline_event(event_id);
+}
+
+/* The Linux trace point for hardware counters */
+void _mali_osk_profiling_add_counter(u32 event_id, u32 data0)
+{
+ trace_mali_hw_counter(event_id, data0);
+}
+
+/* This table stores the event to be counted by each counter
+ * 0xFFFFFFFF is a special value which means disable counter
+ */
+//TODO at the moment this table is indexed by the magic numbers
+//listed in gator_events_mali.c. In future these numbers should
+//be shared through the mali_linux_trace.h header
+u32 counter_table[17] = {0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,
+ 0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,
+ 0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,
+ 0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,0xFFFFFFFF,
+ 0xFFFFFFFF};
+
+/* Called by gator.ko to populate the table above */
+int _mali_osk_counter_event(u32 counter, u32 event)
+{
+ /* Remember what has been set, and that a change has occured
+ * When a job actually starts the code will program the registers
+ */
+ //TODO as above these magic numbers need to be moved to a header file
+ if( counter >=5 && counter < 17 ) {
+ counter_table[counter] = event;
+
+ return 1;
+ } else {
+ printk("mali rjc: counter out of range (%d,%d)\n", counter, event);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(_mali_osk_counter_event);
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_specific.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_specific.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6aacf17
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_specific.h
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_specific.h
+ * Defines per-OS Kernel level specifics, such as unusual workarounds for
+ * certain OSs.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_H__
+#define __MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_H__
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+#define MALI_STATIC_INLINE static inline
+#define MALI_NON_STATIC_INLINE inline
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_OSK_SPECIFIC_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_time.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_time.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..da9b865
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_time.c
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_time.c
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include <linux/jiffies.h>
+#include <linux/time.h>
+#include <asm/delay.h>
+
+int _mali_osk_time_after( u32 ticka, u32 tickb )
+{
+ return time_after((unsigned long)ticka, (unsigned long)tickb);
+}
+
+u32 _mali_osk_time_mstoticks( u32 ms )
+{
+ return msecs_to_jiffies(ms);
+}
+
+u32 _mali_osk_time_tickstoms( u32 ticks )
+{
+ return jiffies_to_msecs(ticks);
+}
+
+u32 _mali_osk_time_tickcount( void )
+{
+ return jiffies;
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay( u32 usecs )
+{
+ udelay(usecs);
+}
+
+u64 _mali_osk_time_get_ns( void )
+{
+ struct timespec tsval;
+ getnstimeofday(&tsval);
+ return (u64)timespec_to_ns(&tsval);
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_timers.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_timers.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0454756
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_osk_timers.c
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_osk_timers.c
+ * Implementation of the OS abstraction layer for the kernel device driver
+ */
+
+#include <linux/timer.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+
+struct _mali_osk_timer_t_struct
+{
+ struct timer_list timer;
+};
+
+typedef void (*timer_timeout_function_t)(unsigned long);
+
+_mali_osk_timer_t *_mali_osk_timer_init(void)
+{
+ _mali_osk_timer_t *t = (_mali_osk_timer_t*)kmalloc(sizeof(_mali_osk_timer_t), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (NULL != t) init_timer(&t->timer);
+ return t;
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_timer_add( _mali_osk_timer_t *tim, u32 ticks_to_expire )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(tim);
+ tim->timer.expires = _mali_osk_time_tickcount() + ticks_to_expire;
+ add_timer(&(tim->timer));
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_timer_mod( _mali_osk_timer_t *tim, u32 expiry_tick)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(tim);
+ mod_timer(&(tim->timer), expiry_tick);
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_timer_del( _mali_osk_timer_t *tim )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(tim);
+ del_timer_sync(&(tim->timer));
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_timer_setcallback( _mali_osk_timer_t *tim, _mali_osk_timer_callback_t callback, void *data )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(tim);
+ tim->timer.data = (unsigned long)data;
+ tim->timer.function = (timer_timeout_function_t)callback;
+}
+
+void _mali_osk_timer_term( _mali_osk_timer_t *tim )
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_ASSERT_POINTER(tim);
+ kfree(tim);
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_core.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_core.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..59eafe2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_core.c
@@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+#include <linux/fs.h> /* file system operations */
+#include <linux/slab.h> /* memort allocation functions */
+#include <asm/uaccess.h> /* user space access */
+
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+#include "mali_ukk_wrappers.h"
+
+int get_api_version_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_api_version_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_get_api_version_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ if (0 != get_user(kargs.version, &uargs->version)) return -EFAULT;
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_get_api_version(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.version, &uargs->version)) return -EFAULT;
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.compatible, &uargs->compatible)) return -EFAULT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int get_system_info_size_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_system_info_size_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_get_system_info_size_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_get_system_info_size(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.size, &uargs->size)) return -EFAULT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int get_system_info_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_system_info_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_get_system_info_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ _mali_system_info *system_info_user;
+ _mali_system_info *system_info_kernel;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ if (0 != get_user(kargs.system_info, &uargs->system_info)) return -EFAULT;
+ if (0 != get_user(kargs.size, &uargs->size)) return -EFAULT;
+
+ /* A temporary kernel buffer for the system_info datastructure is passed through the system_info
+ * member. The ukk_private member will point to the user space destination of this buffer so
+ * that _mali_ukk_get_system_info() can correct the pointers in the system_info correctly
+ * for user space.
+ */
+ system_info_kernel = kmalloc(kargs.size, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (NULL == system_info_kernel) return -EFAULT;
+
+ system_info_user = kargs.system_info;
+ kargs.system_info = system_info_kernel;
+ kargs.ukk_private = (u32)system_info_user;
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+
+ err = _mali_ukk_get_system_info(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ kfree(system_info_kernel);
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ if (0 != copy_to_user(system_info_user, system_info_kernel, kargs.size))
+ {
+ kfree(system_info_kernel);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ kfree(system_info_kernel);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int wait_for_notification_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_wait_for_notification_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_wait_for_notification_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_wait_for_notification(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ if(_MALI_NOTIFICATION_CORE_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS != kargs.type)
+ {
+ kargs.ctx = NULL; /* prevent kernel address to be returned to user space */
+ if (0 != copy_to_user(uargs, &kargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_wait_for_notification_s))) return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.type, &uargs->type)) return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int post_notification_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_post_notification_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_post_notification_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+
+ if (0 != get_user(kargs.type, &uargs->type))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ err = _mali_ukk_post_notification(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_gp.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_gp.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..58ff1de
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_gp.c
@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+#include <linux/fs.h> /* file system operations */
+#include <asm/uaccess.h> /* user space access */
+
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+#include "mali_ukk_wrappers.h"
+
+int gp_start_job_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_gp_start_job_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_gp_start_job_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, -EINVAL);
+
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, uargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_gp_start_job_s)))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ if (0 != copy_from_user(&kargs, uargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_gp_start_job_s))) return -EFAULT;
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_gp_start_job(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ kargs.ctx = NULL; /* prevent kernel address to be returned to user space */
+ if (0 != copy_to_user(uargs, &kargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_gp_start_job_s)))
+ {
+ /*
+ * If this happens, then user space will not know that the job was actually started,
+ * and if we return a queued job, then user space will still think that one is still queued.
+ * This will typically lead to a deadlock in user space.
+ * This could however only happen if user space deliberately passes a user buffer which
+ * passes the access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE) check, but isn't fully writable at the time of copy_to_user().
+ * The official Mali driver will never attempt to do that, and kernel space should not be affected.
+ * That is why we do not bother to do a complex rollback in this very very very rare case.
+ */
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int gp_abort_job_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_gp_abort_job_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_gp_abort_job_s kargs;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, -EINVAL);
+
+ if (0 != copy_from_user(&kargs, uargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_gp_abort_job_s))) return -EFAULT;
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ _mali_ukk_gp_abort_job(&kargs);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+int gp_get_core_version_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_gp_core_version_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_get_gp_core_version_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_get_gp_core_version(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ /* no known transactions to roll-back */
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.version, &uargs->version)) return -EFAULT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int gp_suspend_response_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, -EINVAL);
+
+ if (0 != copy_from_user(&kargs, uargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s))) return -EFAULT;
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_gp_suspend_response(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.cookie, &uargs->cookie)) return -EFAULT;
+
+ /* no known transactions to roll-back */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int gp_get_number_of_cores_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_gp_number_of_cores_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_get_gp_number_of_cores_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_get_gp_number_of_cores(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ /* no known transactions to roll-back */
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.number_of_cores, &uargs->number_of_cores)) return -EFAULT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_mem.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_mem.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0b98e41
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_mem.c
@@ -0,0 +1,336 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+#include <linux/fs.h> /* file system operations */
+#include <asm/uaccess.h> /* user space access */
+
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+#include "mali_ukk_wrappers.h"
+
+int mem_init_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_init_mem_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_init_mem_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_init_mem(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.mali_address_base, &uargs->mali_address_base)) goto mem_init_rollback;
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.memory_size, &uargs->memory_size)) goto mem_init_rollback;
+
+ return 0;
+
+mem_init_rollback:
+ {
+ _mali_uk_term_mem_s kargs;
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_term_mem(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("reverting _mali_ukk_init_mem, as a result of failing put_user(), failed\n"));
+ }
+ }
+ return -EFAULT;
+}
+
+int mem_term_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_term_mem_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_term_mem_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_term_mem(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int mem_map_ext_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_map_external_mem_s __user * argument)
+{
+ _mali_uk_map_external_mem_s uk_args;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err_code;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ /* the session_data pointer was validated by caller */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( argument, -EINVAL);
+
+ /* get call arguments from user space. copy_from_user returns how many bytes which where NOT copied */
+ if ( 0 != copy_from_user(&uk_args, (void __user *)argument, sizeof(_mali_uk_map_external_mem_s)) )
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ uk_args.ctx = session_data;
+ err_code = _mali_ukk_map_external_mem( &uk_args );
+
+ if (0 != put_user(uk_args.cookie, &argument->cookie))
+ {
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == err_code)
+ {
+ /* Rollback */
+ _mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s uk_args_unmap;
+
+ uk_args_unmap.ctx = session_data;
+ uk_args_unmap.cookie = uk_args.cookie;
+ err_code = _mali_ukk_unmap_external_mem( &uk_args_unmap );
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err_code)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("reverting _mali_ukk_unmap_external_mem, as a result of failing put_user(), failed\n"));
+ }
+ }
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ /* Return the error that _mali_ukk_free_big_block produced */
+ return map_errcode(err_code);
+}
+
+int mem_unmap_ext_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s __user * argument)
+{
+ _mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s uk_args;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err_code;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ /* the session_data pointer was validated by caller */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( argument, -EINVAL);
+
+ /* get call arguments from user space. copy_from_user returns how many bytes which where NOT copied */
+ if ( 0 != copy_from_user(&uk_args, (void __user *)argument, sizeof(_mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s)) )
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ uk_args.ctx = session_data;
+ err_code = _mali_ukk_unmap_external_mem( &uk_args );
+
+ /* Return the error that _mali_ukk_free_big_block produced */
+ return map_errcode(err_code);
+}
+
+#if MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER != 0
+int mem_release_ump_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_release_ump_mem_s __user * argument)
+{
+ _mali_uk_release_ump_mem_s uk_args;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err_code;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ /* the session_data pointer was validated by caller */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( argument, -EINVAL);
+
+ /* get call arguments from user space. copy_from_user returns how many bytes which where NOT copied */
+ if ( 0 != copy_from_user(&uk_args, (void __user *)argument, sizeof(_mali_uk_release_ump_mem_s)) )
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ uk_args.ctx = session_data;
+ err_code = _mali_ukk_release_ump_mem( &uk_args );
+
+ /* Return the error that _mali_ukk_free_big_block produced */
+ return map_errcode(err_code);
+}
+
+int mem_attach_ump_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_attach_ump_mem_s __user * argument)
+{
+ _mali_uk_attach_ump_mem_s uk_args;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err_code;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ /* the session_data pointer was validated by caller */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( argument, -EINVAL);
+
+ /* get call arguments from user space. copy_from_user returns how many bytes which where NOT copied */
+ if ( 0 != copy_from_user(&uk_args, (void __user *)argument, sizeof(_mali_uk_attach_ump_mem_s)) )
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ uk_args.ctx = session_data;
+ err_code = _mali_ukk_attach_ump_mem( &uk_args );
+
+ if (0 != put_user(uk_args.cookie, &argument->cookie))
+ {
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK == err_code)
+ {
+ /* Rollback */
+ _mali_uk_release_ump_mem_s uk_args_unmap;
+
+ uk_args_unmap.ctx = session_data;
+ uk_args_unmap.cookie = uk_args.cookie;
+ err_code = _mali_ukk_release_ump_mem( &uk_args_unmap );
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err_code)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4, ("reverting _mali_ukk_attach_mem, as a result of failing put_user(), failed\n"));
+ }
+ }
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ /* Return the error that _mali_ukk_map_external_ump_mem produced */
+ return map_errcode(err_code);
+}
+#endif /* MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER */
+
+int mem_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_s __user * uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+
+ err = _mali_ukk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.size, &uargs->size)) return -EFAULT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int mem_dump_mmu_page_table_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_dump_mmu_page_table_s __user * uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_dump_mmu_page_table_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+ void *buffer;
+ int rc = -EFAULT;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+ /* the session_data pointer was validated by caller */
+
+ kargs.buffer = NULL;
+
+ /* get location of user buffer */
+ if (0 != get_user(buffer, &uargs->buffer)) goto err_exit;
+ /* get size of mmu page table info buffer from user space */
+ if ( 0 != get_user(kargs.size, &uargs->size) ) goto err_exit;
+ /* verify we can access the whole of the user buffer */
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, buffer, kargs.size)) goto err_exit;
+
+ /* allocate temporary buffer (kernel side) to store mmu page table info */
+ kargs.buffer = _mali_osk_valloc(kargs.size);
+ if (NULL == kargs.buffer)
+ {
+ rc = -ENOMEM;
+ goto err_exit;
+ }
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_dump_mmu_page_table(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ rc = map_errcode(err);
+ goto err_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* copy mmu page table info back to user space and update pointers */
+ if (0 != copy_to_user(uargs->buffer, kargs.buffer, kargs.size) ) goto err_exit;
+ if (0 != put_user((kargs.register_writes - (u32 *)kargs.buffer) + (u32 *)uargs->buffer, &uargs->register_writes)) goto err_exit;
+ if (0 != put_user((kargs.page_table_dump - (u32 *)kargs.buffer) + (u32 *)uargs->buffer, &uargs->page_table_dump)) goto err_exit;
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.register_writes_size, &uargs->register_writes_size)) goto err_exit;
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.page_table_dump_size, &uargs->page_table_dump_size)) goto err_exit;
+ rc = 0;
+
+err_exit:
+ if (kargs.buffer) _mali_osk_vfree(kargs.buffer);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+
+int mem_get_big_block_wrapper( struct file * filp, _mali_uk_get_big_block_s __user * argument )
+{
+ _mali_uk_get_big_block_s uk_args;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err_code;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ /* the session_data pointer was validated by caller */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( argument, -EINVAL);
+
+ /* get call arguments from user space. copy_from_user returns how many bytes which where NOT copied */
+ if ( 0 != copy_from_user(&uk_args, (void __user *)argument, sizeof(_mali_uk_get_big_block_s)) )
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ /* This interface inserts something into the ukk_private word */
+ uk_args.ukk_private = (u32)filp;
+ uk_args.ctx = filp->private_data;
+ err_code = _mali_ukk_get_big_block( &uk_args );
+
+ /* Do not leak the private word back into user space */
+ uk_args.ukk_private = 0;
+
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err_code )
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err_code);
+ }
+
+ /* From this point on, we must roll-back any failing action to preserve the
+ * meaning of the U/K interface (e.g. when excluded) */
+
+ /* transfer response back to user space */
+ if ( 0 != copy_to_user(argument, &uk_args, sizeof(_mali_uk_get_big_block_s)) )
+ {
+ /* Roll-back - the _mali_uk_get_big_block call succeeded, so all
+ * values in uk_args will be correct */
+ _mali_uk_free_big_block_s uk_args_rollback = {0, };
+
+ uk_args_rollback.ctx = uk_args.ctx;
+ uk_args_rollback.cookie = uk_args.cookie;
+ err_code = _mali_ukk_free_big_block( &uk_args_rollback );
+
+ if ( _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err_code )
+ {
+ /* error in DEBUG and RELEASE */
+ MALI_PRINT_ERROR( ("Failed to rollback get_big_block: %.8X\n", (u32)err_code) );
+ }
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int mem_free_big_block_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_free_big_block_s __user * argument)
+{
+ _mali_uk_free_big_block_s uk_args;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err_code;
+
+ /* validate input */
+ /* the session_data pointer was validated by caller */
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL( argument, -EINVAL );
+
+ /* get call arguments from user space. get_user returns 0 on success */
+ if ( 0 != get_user(uk_args.cookie, &argument->cookie) )
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ uk_args.ctx = session_data;
+ err_code = _mali_ukk_free_big_block( &uk_args );
+
+ /* Return the error that _mali_ukk_free_big_block produced */
+ return map_errcode(err_code);
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_pp.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_pp.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..31e2a6a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_pp.c
@@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+#include <linux/fs.h> /* file system operations */
+#include <asm/uaccess.h> /* user space access */
+
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+#include "mali_ukk_wrappers.h"
+
+int pp_start_job_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_pp_start_job_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_pp_start_job_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, -EINVAL);
+
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, uargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_pp_start_job_s)))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ if (0 != copy_from_user(&kargs, uargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_pp_start_job_s))) return -EFAULT;
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_pp_start_job(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.returned_user_job_ptr, &uargs->returned_user_job_ptr) ||
+ 0 != put_user(kargs.status, &uargs->status))
+ {
+ /*
+ * If this happens, then user space will not know that the job was actually started,
+ * and if we return a queued job, then user space will still think that one is still queued.
+ * This will typically lead to a deadlock in user space.
+ * This could however only happen if user space deliberately passes a user buffer which
+ * passes the access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE) check, but isn't fully writable at the time of copy_to_user().
+ * The official Mali driver will never attempt to do that, and kernel space should not be affected.
+ * That is why we do not bother to do a complex rollback in this very very very rare case.
+ */
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int pp_abort_job_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_pp_abort_job_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_pp_abort_job_s kargs;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, -EINVAL);
+
+ if (0 != copy_from_user(&kargs, uargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_pp_abort_job_s))) return -EFAULT;
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ _mali_ukk_pp_abort_job(&kargs);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int pp_get_number_of_cores_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_pp_number_of_cores_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_get_pp_number_of_cores_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_get_pp_number_of_cores(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.number_of_cores, &uargs->number_of_cores)) return -EFAULT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int pp_get_core_version_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_pp_core_version_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_get_pp_core_version_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(session_data, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_get_pp_core_version(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err) return map_errcode(err);
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.version, &uargs->version)) return -EFAULT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_profiling.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_profiling.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..17366be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_profiling.c
@@ -0,0 +1,183 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+#include <linux/fs.h> /* file system operations */
+#include <asm/uaccess.h> /* user space access */
+
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+#include "mali_ukk_wrappers.h"
+
+int profiling_start_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_start_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_profiling_start_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ if (0 != copy_from_user(&kargs, uargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_profiling_start_s)))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_profiling_start(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.limit, &uargs->limit))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int profiling_add_event_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_add_event_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_profiling_add_event_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ if (0 != copy_from_user(&kargs, uargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_profiling_add_event_s)))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_profiling_add_event(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int profiling_stop_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_stop_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_profiling_stop_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_profiling_stop(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.count, &uargs->count))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int profiling_get_event_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_get_event_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_profiling_get_event_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ if (0 != get_user(kargs.index, &uargs->index))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+
+ err = _mali_ukk_profiling_get_event(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ kargs.ctx = NULL; /* prevent kernel address to be returned to user space */
+ if (0 != copy_to_user(uargs, &kargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_profiling_get_event_s)))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int profiling_clear_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_clear_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_profiling_clear_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_profiling_clear(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int profiling_get_config_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_get_config_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_profiling_get_config_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_profiling_get_config(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ if (0 != put_user(kargs.enable_events, &uargs->enable_events))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+int transfer_sw_counters_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_sw_counters_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_sw_counters_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+
+ if (0 != copy_from_user(&kargs, uargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_sw_counters_s)))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ err = _mali_ukk_transfer_sw_counters(&kargs);
+
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_vsync.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_vsync.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..80a6afd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_vsync.c
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+#include <linux/fs.h> /* file system operations */
+#include <asm/uaccess.h> /* user space access */
+
+#include "mali_ukk.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_kernel_session_manager.h"
+#include "mali_ukk_wrappers.h"
+
+
+int vsync_event_report_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_vsync_event_report_s __user *uargs)
+{
+ _mali_uk_vsync_event_report_s kargs;
+ _mali_osk_errcode_t err;
+
+ MALI_CHECK_NON_NULL(uargs, -EINVAL);
+
+ if (0 != copy_from_user(&kargs, uargs, sizeof(_mali_uk_vsync_event_report_s)))
+ {
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ kargs.ctx = session_data;
+ err = _mali_ukk_vsync_event_report(&kargs);
+ if (_MALI_OSK_ERR_OK != err)
+ {
+ return map_errcode(err);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_wrappers.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_wrappers.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..184ce8d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/linux/mali_ukk_wrappers.h
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_ukk_wrappers.h
+ * Defines the wrapper functions for each user-kernel function
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_UKK_WRAPPERS_H__
+#define __MALI_UKK_WRAPPERS_H__
+
+#include "mali_uk_types.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+int get_system_info_size_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_system_info_size_s __user *uargs);
+int get_system_info_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_system_info_s __user *uargs);
+int wait_for_notification_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_wait_for_notification_s __user *uargs);
+int get_api_version_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_api_version_s __user *uargs);
+int post_notification_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_post_notification_s __user *uargs);
+int mem_init_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_init_mem_s __user *uargs);
+int mem_term_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_term_mem_s __user *uargs);
+int mem_map_ext_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_map_external_mem_s __user * argument);
+int mem_unmap_ext_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_unmap_external_mem_s __user * argument);
+int mem_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_query_mmu_page_table_dump_size_s __user * uargs);
+int mem_dump_mmu_page_table_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_dump_mmu_page_table_s __user * uargs);
+
+#if MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER != 0
+int mem_attach_ump_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_attach_ump_mem_s __user * argument);
+int mem_release_ump_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_release_ump_mem_s __user * argument);
+#endif /* MALI_USE_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER */
+
+int mem_get_big_block_wrapper( struct file * filp, _mali_uk_get_big_block_s __user * argument );
+int mem_free_big_block_wrapper( struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_free_big_block_s __user * argument);
+int pp_start_job_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_pp_start_job_s __user *uargs);
+int pp_abort_job_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_pp_abort_job_s __user *uargs);
+int pp_get_number_of_cores_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_pp_number_of_cores_s __user *uargs);
+int pp_get_core_version_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_pp_core_version_s __user *uargs);
+int gp_start_job_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_gp_start_job_s __user *uargs);
+int gp_abort_job_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_gp_abort_job_s __user *uargs);
+int gp_get_number_of_cores_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_gp_number_of_cores_s __user *uargs);
+int gp_get_core_version_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_get_gp_core_version_s __user *uargs);
+int gp_suspend_response_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_gp_suspend_response_s __user *uargs);
+
+int profiling_start_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_start_s __user *uargs);
+int profiling_add_event_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_add_event_s __user *uargs);
+int profiling_stop_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_stop_s __user *uargs);
+int profiling_get_event_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_get_event_s __user *uargs);
+int profiling_clear_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_clear_s __user *uargs);
+int profiling_get_config_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_profiling_get_config_s __user *uargs);
+
+int vsync_event_report_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_vsync_event_report_s __user *uargs);
+
+#if MALI_TRACEPOINTS_ENABLED
+int transfer_sw_counters_wrapper(struct mali_session_data *session_data, _mali_uk_sw_counters_s __user *uargs);
+#endif
+
+int map_errcode( _mali_osk_errcode_t err );
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __MALI_UKK_WRAPPERS_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/default/mali_platform.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/default/mali_platform.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..44f877e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/default/mali_platform.c
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_platform.c
+ * Platform specific Mali driver functions for a default platform
+ */
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_init(void)
+{
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_deinit(void)
+{
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_power_mode_change(mali_power_mode power_mode)
+{
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void mali_gpu_utilization_handler(u32 utilization)
+{
+}
+
+void set_mali_parent_power_domain(void* dev)
+{
+}
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/mali_platform.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/mali_platform.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..70cfa14
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/mali_platform.h
@@ -0,0 +1,167 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_platform.h
+ * Platform specific Mali driver functions
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_PLATFORM_H__
+#define __MALI_PLATFORM_H__
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_EXYNOS4210
+#define MALI_DVFS_STEPS 2
+#else
+#define MALI_DVFS_STEPS 4
+#endif
+
+#if !USING_MALI_PMM
+/* @brief System power up/down cores that can be passed into mali_platform_powerdown/up() */
+#define MALI_PLATFORM_SYSTEM 0
+#endif
+
+/* @Enable or Disable Mali GPU Bottom Lock feature */
+#define MALI_GPU_BOTTOM_LOCK 1
+
+#define MALI_VOLTAGE_LOCK 1
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/** @brief description of power change reasons
+ */
+typedef enum mali_power_mode_tag
+{
+ MALI_POWER_MODE_ON,
+ MALI_POWER_MODE_LIGHT_SLEEP,
+ MALI_POWER_MODE_DEEP_SLEEP,
+} mali_power_mode;
+
+/** @brief Platform specific setup and initialisation of MALI
+ *
+ * This is called from the entrypoint of the driver to initialize the platform
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success otherwise, a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_init(void);
+
+/** @brief Platform specific deinitialisation of MALI
+ *
+ * This is called on the exit of the driver to terminate the platform
+ *
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success otherwise, a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_deinit(void);
+
+/** @brief Platform specific powerdown sequence of MALI
+ *
+ * Call as part of platform init if there is no PMM support, else the
+ * PMM will call it.
+ * There are three power modes defined:
+ * 1) MALI_POWER_MODE_ON
+ * 2) MALI_POWER_MODE_LIGHT_SLEEP
+ * 3) MALI_POWER_MODE_DEEP_SLEEP
+ * MALI power management module transitions to MALI_POWER_MODE_LIGHT_SLEEP mode when MALI is idle
+ * for idle timer (software timer defined in mali_pmm_policy_jobcontrol.h) duration, MALI transitions
+ * to MALI_POWER_MODE_LIGHT_SLEEP mode during timeout if there are no more jobs queued.
+ * MALI power management module transitions to MALI_POWER_MODE_DEEP_SLEEP mode when OS does system power
+ * off.
+ * Customer has to add power down code when MALI transitions to MALI_POWER_MODE_LIGHT_SLEEP or MALI_POWER_MODE_DEEP_SLEEP
+ * mode.
+ * MALI_POWER_MODE_ON mode is entered when the MALI is to powered up. Some customers want to control voltage regulators during
+ * the whole system powers on/off. Customer can track in this function whether the MALI is powered up from
+ * MALI_POWER_MODE_LIGHT_SLEEP or MALI_POWER_MODE_DEEP_SLEEP mode and manage the voltage regulators as well.
+ * @param power_mode defines the power modes
+ * @return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK on success otherwise, a suitable _mali_osk_errcode_t error.
+ */
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_power_mode_change(mali_power_mode power_mode);
+
+
+/** @brief Platform specific handling of GPU utilization data
+ *
+ * When GPU utilization data is enabled, this function will be
+ * periodically called.
+ *
+ * @param utilization The workload utilization of the Mali GPU. 0 = no utilization, 256 = full utilization.
+ */
+void mali_gpu_utilization_handler(u32 utilization);
+
+/** @brief Setting the power domain of MALI
+ *
+ * This function sets the power domain of MALI if Linux run time power management is enabled
+ *
+ * @param dev Reference to struct platform_device (defined in linux) used by MALI GPU
+ */
+//void set_mali_parent_power_domain(void* dev);
+void mali_utilization_suspend(void);
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+int mali_regulator_get_usecount(void);
+void mali_regulator_disable(void);
+void mali_regulator_enable(void);
+void mali_regulator_set_voltage(int min_uV, int max_uV);
+#endif
+mali_bool mali_clk_set_rate(unsigned int clk, unsigned int mhz);
+unsigned long mali_clk_get_rate(void);
+void mali_clk_put(mali_bool binc_mali_clk);
+
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_powerdown(u32 cores);
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_powerup(u32 cores);
+#endif
+
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+/** @brief function to get status of individual cores
+ *
+ * This function is used by power management test suite to get the status of powered up/down the number
+ * of cores
+ * @param utilization The workload utilization of the Mali GPU. 0 = no utilization, 256 = full utilization.
+ */
+u32 pmu_get_power_up_down_info(void);
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+mali_bool init_mali_dvfs_status(int step);
+void deinit_mali_dvfs_status(void);
+mali_bool mali_dvfs_handler(u32 utilization);
+int mali_dvfs_is_running(void);
+void mali_dvfs_late_resume(void);
+int get_mali_dvfs_control_status(void);
+mali_bool set_mali_dvfs_current_step(unsigned int step);
+void mali_default_step_set(int step, mali_bool boostup);
+int change_dvfs_tableset(int change_clk, int change_step);
+#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_EXYNOS4210
+#if MALI_GPU_BOTTOM_LOCK
+int mali_dvfs_bottom_lock_push(void);
+int mali_dvfs_bottom_lock_pop(void);
+#endif
+#else
+int mali_dvfs_bottom_lock_push(int lock_step);
+int mali_dvfs_bottom_lock_pop(void);
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_VOLTAGE_LOCK
+int mali_voltage_lock_push(int lock_vol);
+int mali_voltage_lock_pop(void);
+int mali_voltage_lock_init(void);
+int mali_vol_get_from_table(int vol);
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/orion-m400/mali_platform.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/orion-m400/mali_platform.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0fc4503
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/orion-m400/mali_platform.c
@@ -0,0 +1,658 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_platform.c
+ * Platform specific Mali driver functions for a default platform
+ */
+#include <linux/version.h>
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+#include "mali_linux_pm.h"
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <linux/clk.h>
+#include <linux/err.h>
+#include <linux/platform_device.h>
+#include <linux/regulator/consumer.h>
+#include <linux/regulator/driver.h>
+
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+#include <plat/pd.h>
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+#include "mali_kernel_profiling.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <asm/io.h>
+#include <mach/regs-pmu.h>
+
+#define EXTXTALCLK_NAME "ext_xtal"
+#define VPLLSRCCLK_NAME "vpll_src"
+#define FOUTVPLLCLK_NAME "fout_vpll"
+#define SCLVPLLCLK_NAME "sclk_vpll"
+#define GPUMOUT1CLK_NAME "mout_g3d1"
+
+#define MPLLCLK_NAME "mout_mpll"
+#define GPUMOUT0CLK_NAME "mout_g3d0"
+#define GPUCLK_NAME "sclk_g3d"
+#define CLK_DIV_STAT_G3D 0x1003C62C
+#define CLK_DESC "clk-divider-status"
+
+static struct clk *ext_xtal_clock = 0;
+static struct clk *vpll_src_clock = 0;
+static struct clk *fout_vpll_clock = 0;
+static struct clk *sclk_vpll_clock = 0;
+
+static struct clk *mpll_clock = 0;
+static struct clk *mali_parent_clock = 0;
+static struct clk *mali_clock = 0;
+
+int mali_gpu_clk = 160;
+static unsigned int GPU_MHZ = 1000000;
+#ifdef CONFIG_S5PV310_ASV
+int mali_gpu_vol = 1100000; /* 1.10V for ASV */
+#else
+int mali_gpu_vol = 1100000; /* 1.10V */
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+#define MALI_DVFS_DEFAULT_STEP 0 // 134Mhz default
+#endif
+
+int gpu_power_state;
+static int bPoweroff;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+struct regulator {
+ struct device *dev;
+ struct list_head list;
+ int uA_load;
+ int min_uV;
+ int max_uV;
+ char *supply_name;
+ struct device_attribute dev_attr;
+ struct regulator_dev *rdev;
+};
+
+struct regulator *g3d_regulator=NULL;
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE <= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,36)
+extern struct platform_device s5pv310_device_pd[];
+#else
+extern struct platform_device exynos4_device_pd[];
+#endif
+#endif
+
+mali_io_address clk_register_map=0;
+
+#if MALI_GPU_BOTTOM_LOCK
+_mali_osk_lock_t *mali_dvfs_lock;
+#else
+static _mali_osk_lock_t *mali_dvfs_lock;
+#endif
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+int mali_regulator_get_usecount(void)
+{
+ struct regulator_dev *rdev;
+
+ if( IS_ERR_OR_NULL(g3d_regulator) )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on mali_regulator_get_usecount : g3d_regulator is null\n"));
+ return 0;
+ }
+ rdev = g3d_regulator->rdev;
+ return rdev->use_count;
+}
+
+void mali_regulator_disable(void)
+{
+ bPoweroff = 1;
+ if( IS_ERR_OR_NULL(g3d_regulator) )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on mali_regulator_disable : g3d_regulator is null\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+ regulator_disable(g3d_regulator);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("regulator_disable -> use cnt: %d \n",mali_regulator_get_usecount()));
+}
+
+void mali_regulator_enable(void)
+{
+ bPoweroff = 0;
+ if( IS_ERR_OR_NULL(g3d_regulator) )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on mali_regulator_enable : g3d_regulator is null\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+ regulator_enable(g3d_regulator);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("regulator_enable -> use cnt: %d \n",mali_regulator_get_usecount()));
+}
+
+void mali_regulator_set_voltage(int min_uV, int max_uV)
+{
+ int voltage;
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if( IS_ERR_OR_NULL(g3d_regulator) )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on mali_regulator_set_voltage : g3d_regulator is null\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("= regulator_set_voltage: %d, %d \n",min_uV, max_uV));
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event( MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_CHANNEL_SOFTWARE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_SW_GPU_VOLTS,
+ min_uV, max_uV, 0, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ regulator_set_voltage(g3d_regulator,min_uV,max_uV);
+ voltage = regulator_get_voltage(g3d_regulator);
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event( MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_CHANNEL_SOFTWARE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_SW_GPU_VOLTS,
+ voltage, 0, 1, 0, 0);
+#endif
+ mali_gpu_vol = voltage;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("= regulator_get_voltage: %d \n",mali_gpu_vol));
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+}
+#endif
+
+unsigned long mali_clk_get_rate(void)
+{
+ return clk_get_rate(mali_clock);
+}
+
+mali_bool mali_clk_get(mali_bool bis_vpll)
+{
+ if (bis_vpll == MALI_TRUE)
+ {
+ if (ext_xtal_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ ext_xtal_clock = clk_get(NULL,EXTXTALCLK_NAME);
+ if (IS_ERR(ext_xtal_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source ext_xtal_clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (vpll_src_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ vpll_src_clock = clk_get(NULL,VPLLSRCCLK_NAME);
+ if (IS_ERR(vpll_src_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source vpll_src_clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (fout_vpll_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ fout_vpll_clock = clk_get(NULL,FOUTVPLLCLK_NAME);
+ if (IS_ERR(fout_vpll_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source fout_vpll_clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (sclk_vpll_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ sclk_vpll_clock = clk_get(NULL,SCLVPLLCLK_NAME);
+ if (IS_ERR(sclk_vpll_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source sclk_vpll_clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (mali_parent_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ mali_parent_clock = clk_get(NULL, GPUMOUT1CLK_NAME);
+
+ if (IS_ERR(mali_parent_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ( "MALI Error : failed to get source mali parent clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else // mpll
+ {
+ if (mpll_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ mpll_clock = clk_get(NULL,MPLLCLK_NAME);
+
+ if (IS_ERR(mpll_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source mpll clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (mali_parent_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ mali_parent_clock = clk_get(NULL, GPUMOUT0CLK_NAME);
+
+ if (IS_ERR(mali_parent_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ( "MALI Error : failed to get source mali parent clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // mali clock get always.
+ if (mali_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ mali_clock = clk_get(NULL, GPUCLK_NAME);
+
+ if (IS_ERR(mali_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source mali clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+void mali_clk_put(mali_bool binc_mali_clock)
+{
+ if (mali_parent_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(mali_parent_clock);
+ mali_parent_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (mpll_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(mpll_clock);
+ mpll_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (sclk_vpll_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(sclk_vpll_clock);
+ sclk_vpll_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (fout_vpll_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(fout_vpll_clock);
+ fout_vpll_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (vpll_src_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(vpll_src_clock);
+ vpll_src_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (ext_xtal_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(ext_xtal_clock);
+ ext_xtal_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (binc_mali_clock == MALI_TRUE && mali_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(mali_clock);
+ mali_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+}
+
+
+mali_bool mali_clk_set_rate(unsigned int clk, unsigned int mhz)
+{
+ unsigned long rate = 0;
+ mali_bool bis_vpll = MALI_FALSE;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_VPLL_USE_FOR_TVENC
+ bis_vpll = MALI_TRUE;
+#endif
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (mali_clk_get(bis_vpll) == MALI_FALSE)
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+
+ rate = (unsigned long)clk * (unsigned long)mhz;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("= clk_set_rate : %d , %d \n",clk, mhz ));
+
+ if (bis_vpll)
+ {
+ clk_set_rate(fout_vpll_clock, (unsigned int)clk * GPU_MHZ);
+ clk_set_parent(vpll_src_clock, ext_xtal_clock);
+ clk_set_parent(sclk_vpll_clock, fout_vpll_clock);
+
+ clk_set_parent(mali_parent_clock, sclk_vpll_clock);
+ clk_set_parent(mali_clock, mali_parent_clock);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ clk_set_parent(mali_parent_clock, mpll_clock);
+ clk_set_parent(mali_clock, mali_parent_clock);
+ }
+
+ if (clk_enable(mali_clock) < 0)
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event( MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_CHANNEL_SOFTWARE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_SW_GPU_FREQ,
+ rate, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ clk_set_rate(mali_clock, rate);
+ rate = clk_get_rate(mali_clock);
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event( MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_CHANNEL_SOFTWARE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_SW_GPU_FREQ,
+ rate, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ if (bis_vpll)
+ mali_gpu_clk = (int)(rate / mhz);
+ else
+ mali_gpu_clk = (int)((rate + 500000) / mhz);
+
+ GPU_MHZ = mhz;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("= clk_get_rate: %d \n",mali_gpu_clk));
+
+ mali_clk_put(MALI_FALSE);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+static mali_bool init_mali_clock(void)
+{
+ mali_bool ret = MALI_TRUE;
+
+ gpu_power_state = 0;
+
+ if (mali_clock != 0)
+ return ret; // already initialized
+
+ mali_dvfs_lock = _mali_osk_lock_init(_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE
+ | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ONELOCK, 0, 0);
+ if (mali_dvfs_lock == NULL)
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+
+ if (mali_clk_set_rate(mali_gpu_clk, GPU_MHZ) == MALI_FALSE)
+ {
+ ret = MALI_FALSE;
+ goto err_clock_get;
+ }
+
+ MALI_PRINT(("init_mali_clock mali_clock %p \n", mali_clock));
+
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ g3d_regulator = regulator_get(&mali_gpu_device.dev, "vdd_g3d");
+#else
+ g3d_regulator = regulator_get(NULL, "vdd_g3d");
+#endif
+
+ if (IS_ERR(g3d_regulator))
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get vdd_g3d\n"));
+ ret = MALI_FALSE;
+ goto err_regulator;
+ }
+
+ regulator_enable(g3d_regulator);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("= regulator_enable -> use cnt: %d \n",mali_regulator_get_usecount()));
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_gpu_vol, mali_gpu_vol);
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("MALI Clock is set at mali driver\n"));
+
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("::clk_put:: %s mali_parent_clock - normal\n", __FUNCTION__));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("::clk_put:: %s mpll_clock - normal\n", __FUNCTION__));
+
+ mali_clk_put(MALI_FALSE);
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+err_regulator:
+ regulator_put(g3d_regulator);
+#endif
+
+err_clock_get:
+ mali_clk_put(MALI_TRUE);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static mali_bool deinit_mali_clock(void)
+{
+ if (mali_clock == 0)
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+ if (g3d_regulator)
+ {
+ regulator_put(g3d_regulator);
+ g3d_regulator=NULL;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ mali_clk_put(MALI_TRUE);
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t enable_mali_clocks(void)
+{
+ int err;
+ err = clk_enable(mali_clock);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("enable_mali_clocks mali_clock %p error %d \n", mali_clock, err));
+
+ // set clock rate
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_gpu_clk, GPU_MHZ);
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t disable_mali_clocks(void)
+{
+ clk_disable(mali_clock);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("disable_mali_clocks mali_clock %p \n", mali_clock));
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void set_mali_parent_power_domain(struct platform_device* dev)
+{
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE <= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,36)
+ dev->dev.parent = &s5pv310_device_pd[PD_G3D].dev;
+#else
+ dev->dev.parent = &exynos4_device_pd[PD_G3D].dev;
+#endif
+
+#endif
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t g3d_power_domain_control(int bpower_on)
+{
+ if (bpower_on)
+ {
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("_mali_osk_pmm_dev_activate \n"));
+ _mali_osk_pmm_dev_activate();
+#else //MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ void __iomem *status;
+ u32 timeout;
+ __raw_writel(S5P_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN, S5P_PMU_G3D_CONF);
+ status = S5P_PMU_G3D_CONF + 0x4;
+
+ timeout = 10;
+ while ((__raw_readl(status) & S5P_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN)
+ != S5P_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN) {
+ if (timeout == 0) {
+ MALI_PRINTF(("Power domain enable failed.\n"));
+ return -ETIMEDOUT;
+ }
+ timeout--;
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(100);
+ }
+#endif //MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ }
+ else
+ {
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 4,("_mali_osk_pmm_dev_idle\n"));
+ _mali_osk_pmm_dev_idle();
+
+#else //MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ void __iomem *status;
+ u32 timeout;
+ __raw_writel(0, S5P_PMU_G3D_CONF);
+
+ status = S5P_PMU_G3D_CONF + 0x4;
+ /* Wait max 1ms */
+ timeout = 10;
+ while (__raw_readl(status) & S5P_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN)
+ {
+ if (timeout == 0) {
+ MALI_PRINTF(("Power domain disable failed.\n" ));
+ return -ETIMEDOUT;
+ }
+ timeout--;
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay( 100);
+ }
+#endif //MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_init()
+{
+ MALI_CHECK(init_mali_clock(), _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+ if (!clk_register_map) clk_register_map = _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion( CLK_DIV_STAT_G3D, 0x20, CLK_DESC );
+ if(!init_mali_dvfs_status(MALI_DVFS_DEFAULT_STEP))
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("mali_platform_init failed\n"));
+#endif
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_deinit()
+{
+ deinit_mali_clock();
+
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+ deinit_mali_dvfs_status();
+ if (clk_register_map )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion(CLK_DIV_STAT_G3D, 0x20, clk_register_map);
+ clk_register_map=0;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_powerdown(u32 cores)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("power down is called in mali_platform_powerdown state %x core %x \n", gpu_power_state, cores));
+
+ if (gpu_power_state != 0) // power down after state is 0
+ {
+ gpu_power_state = gpu_power_state & (~cores);
+ if (gpu_power_state == 0)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 3,("disable clock\n"));
+ disable_mali_clocks();
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT(("mali_platform_powerdown gpu_power_state == 0 and cores %x \n", cores));
+ }
+
+ bPoweroff=1;
+
+
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_powerup(u32 cores)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("power up is called in mali_platform_powerup state %x core %x \n", gpu_power_state, cores));
+
+ if (gpu_power_state == 0) // power up only before state is 0
+ {
+ gpu_power_state = gpu_power_state | cores;
+
+ if (gpu_power_state != 0)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4,("enable clock \n"));
+ enable_mali_clocks();
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gpu_power_state = gpu_power_state | cores;
+ }
+
+ bPoweroff=0;
+
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void mali_gpu_utilization_handler(u32 utilization)
+{
+ if (bPoweroff==0)
+ {
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+ if(!mali_dvfs_handler(utilization))
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1,( "error on mali dvfs status in utilization\n"));
+#endif
+ }
+}
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+u32 pmu_get_power_up_down_info(void)
+{
+ return 4095;
+}
+
+#endif
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_power_mode_change(mali_power_mode power_mode)
+{
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/orion-m400/mali_platform_dvfs.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/orion-m400/mali_platform_dvfs.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9e6edba
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/orion-m400/mali_platform_dvfs.c
@@ -0,0 +1,414 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_platform_dvfs.c
+ * Platform specific Mali driver dvfs functions
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+
+#include <linux/clk.h>
+#include <linux/err.h>
+#include <linux/regulator/consumer.h>
+#include <linux/regulator/driver.h>
+
+#include <asm/io.h>
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ
+#include <mach/asv.h>
+#include <mach/regs-pmu.h>
+#define EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+#endif
+
+#include "mali_device_pause_resume.h"
+#include <linux/workqueue.h>
+
+#define MALI_DVFS_WATING 10 // msec
+
+static int bMaliDvfsRun=0;
+
+#if MALI_GPU_BOTTOM_LOCK
+static _mali_osk_atomic_t bottomlock_status;
+#endif
+
+typedef struct mali_dvfs_tableTag{
+ unsigned int clock;
+ unsigned int freq;
+ unsigned int vol;
+}mali_dvfs_table;
+
+typedef struct mali_dvfs_statusTag{
+ unsigned int currentStep;
+ mali_dvfs_table * pCurrentDvfs;
+
+}mali_dvfs_currentstatus;
+
+typedef struct mali_dvfs_thresholdTag{
+ unsigned int downthreshold;
+ unsigned int upthreshold;
+}mali_dvfs_threshold_table;
+
+typedef struct mali_dvfs_staycount{
+ unsigned int staycount;
+}mali_dvfs_staycount_table;
+
+mali_dvfs_staycount_table mali_dvfs_staycount[MALI_DVFS_STEPS]={
+ /*step 0*/{1},
+ /*step 1*/{1},};
+
+/*dvfs threshold*/
+mali_dvfs_threshold_table mali_dvfs_threshold[MALI_DVFS_STEPS]={
+ /*step 0*/{((int)((255*0)/100)), ((int)((255*85)/100))},
+ /*step 1*/{((int)((255*75)/100)), ((int)((255*100)/100))} };
+
+/*dvfs status*/
+mali_dvfs_currentstatus maliDvfsStatus;
+int mali_dvfs_control=0;
+
+/*dvfs table*/
+mali_dvfs_table mali_dvfs[MALI_DVFS_STEPS]={
+ /*step 0*/{160 ,1000000 , 950000},
+ /*step 1*/{267 ,1000000 ,1000000} };
+
+#ifdef EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+
+#define ASV_8_LEVEL 8
+#define ASV_5_LEVEL 5
+
+static unsigned int asv_3d_volt_5_table[ASV_5_LEVEL][MALI_DVFS_STEPS] = {
+ /* L3(160MHz), L2(266MHz) */
+ {1000000, 1100000}, /* S */
+ {1000000, 1100000}, /* A */
+ { 950000, 1000000}, /* B */
+ { 950000, 1000000}, /* C */
+ { 950000, 950000}, /* D */
+};
+
+static unsigned int asv_3d_volt_8_table[ASV_8_LEVEL][MALI_DVFS_STEPS] = {
+ /* L3(160MHz), L2(266MHz)) */
+ {1000000, 1100000}, /* SS */
+ {1000000, 1100000}, /* A1 */
+ {1000000, 1100000}, /* A2 */
+ { 950000, 1000000}, /* B1 */
+ { 950000, 1000000}, /* B2 */
+ { 950000, 1000000}, /* C1 */
+ { 950000, 1000000}, /* C2 */
+ { 950000, 950000}, /* D1 */
+};
+#endif
+
+static u32 mali_dvfs_utilization = 255;
+
+static void mali_dvfs_work_handler(struct work_struct *w);
+
+static struct workqueue_struct *mali_dvfs_wq = 0;
+extern mali_io_address clk_register_map;
+
+#if MALI_GPU_BOTTOM_LOCK
+extern _mali_osk_lock_t *mali_dvfs_lock;
+#endif
+
+static DECLARE_WORK(mali_dvfs_work, mali_dvfs_work_handler);
+
+static unsigned int get_mali_dvfs_status(void)
+{
+ return maliDvfsStatus.currentStep;
+}
+
+#if MALI_GPU_BOTTOM_LOCK
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+int get_mali_dvfs_control_status(void)
+{
+ return mali_dvfs_control;
+}
+
+mali_bool set_mali_dvfs_current_step(unsigned int step)
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ maliDvfsStatus.currentStep = step;
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+#endif
+#endif
+
+static mali_bool set_mali_dvfs_status(u32 step,mali_bool boostup)
+{
+ u32 validatedStep=step;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+ if (mali_regulator_get_usecount()==0) {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("regulator use_count is 0 \n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if (boostup) {
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+ /*change the voltage*/
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_dvfs[step].vol, mali_dvfs[step].vol);
+#endif
+ /*change the clock*/
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_dvfs[step].clock, mali_dvfs[step].freq);
+ } else {
+ /*change the clock*/
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_dvfs[step].clock, mali_dvfs[step].freq);
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+ /*change the voltage*/
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_dvfs[step].vol, mali_dvfs[step].vol);
+#endif
+ }
+
+ maliDvfsStatus.currentStep = validatedStep;
+ /*for future use*/
+ maliDvfsStatus.pCurrentDvfs = &mali_dvfs[validatedStep];
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+static void mali_platform_wating(u32 msec)
+{
+ /*sample wating
+ change this in the future with proper check routine.
+ */
+ unsigned int read_val;
+ while(1) {
+ read_val = _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(clk_register_map, 0x00);
+ if ((read_val & 0x8000)==0x0000) break;
+
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(100); // 1000 -> 100 : 20101218
+ }
+ /* _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(msec*1000);*/
+}
+
+static mali_bool change_mali_dvfs_status(u32 step, mali_bool boostup )
+{
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("> change_mali_dvfs_status: %d, %d \n",step, boostup));
+
+ if (!set_mali_dvfs_status(step, boostup)) {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on set_mali_dvfs_status: %d, %d \n",step, boostup));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+
+ /*wait until clock and voltage is stablized*/
+ mali_platform_wating(MALI_DVFS_WATING); /*msec*/
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+static unsigned int decideNextStatus(unsigned int utilization)
+{
+ unsigned int level=0; // 0:stay, 1:up
+
+ if (!mali_dvfs_control) {
+#if MALI_GPU_BOTTOM_LOCK
+ if (_mali_osk_atomic_read(&bottomlock_status) > 0)
+ level = 1; /* or bigger */
+ else if (utilization > mali_dvfs_threshold[maliDvfsStatus.currentStep].upthreshold)
+#else
+ if (utilization > mali_dvfs_threshold[maliDvfsStatus.currentStep].upthreshold)
+#endif
+ level=1;
+ else if (utilization < mali_dvfs_threshold[maliDvfsStatus.currentStep].downthreshold)
+ level=0;
+ else
+ level = maliDvfsStatus.currentStep;
+ } else {
+ if ((mali_dvfs_control > 0) && (mali_dvfs_control < mali_dvfs[1].clock))
+ level=0;
+ else
+ level=1;
+ }
+
+ return level;
+}
+
+#ifdef EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+static mali_bool mali_dvfs_table_update(void)
+{
+ unsigned int exynos_result_of_asv_group;
+ unsigned int target_asv;
+ unsigned int i;
+ exynos_result_of_asv_group = exynos_result_of_asv & 0xf;
+ target_asv = exynos_result_of_asv >> 28;
+ MALI_PRINT(("exynos_result_of_asv_group = 0x%x, target_asv = 0x%x\n", exynos_result_of_asv_group, target_asv));
+
+ if (target_asv == 0x8) { //SUPPORT_1400MHZ
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_DVFS_STEPS; i++) {
+ mali_dvfs[i].vol = asv_3d_volt_5_table[exynos_result_of_asv_group][i];
+ MALI_PRINT(("mali_dvfs[%d].vol = %d\n", i, mali_dvfs[i].vol));
+ }
+ } else if (target_asv == 0x4){ //SUPPORT_1200MHZ
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_DVFS_STEPS; i++) {
+ mali_dvfs[i].vol = asv_3d_volt_8_table[exynos_result_of_asv_group][i];
+ MALI_PRINT(("mali_dvfs[%d].vol = %d\n", i, mali_dvfs[i].vol));
+ }
+ }
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+
+}
+#endif
+
+static mali_bool mali_dvfs_status(u32 utilization)
+{
+ unsigned int nextStatus = 0;
+ unsigned int curStatus = 0;
+ mali_bool boostup = MALI_FALSE;
+#ifdef EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+ static mali_bool asv_applied = MALI_FALSE;
+#endif
+ static int stay_count = 0; // to prevent frequent switch
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("> mali_dvfs_status: %d \n",utilization));
+#ifdef EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+ if (asv_applied == MALI_FALSE) {
+ mali_dvfs_table_update();
+ change_mali_dvfs_status(0,0);
+ asv_applied = MALI_TRUE;
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /*decide next step*/
+ curStatus = get_mali_dvfs_status();
+ nextStatus = decideNextStatus(utilization);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("= curStatus %d, nextStatus %d, maliDvfsStatus.currentStep %d \n", curStatus, nextStatus, maliDvfsStatus.currentStep));
+
+ /*if next status is same with current status, don't change anything*/
+ if ((curStatus!=nextStatus && stay_count==0)) {
+ /*check if boost up or not*/
+ if (nextStatus > maliDvfsStatus.currentStep)
+ boostup = 1;
+
+ /*change mali dvfs status*/
+ if (!change_mali_dvfs_status(nextStatus,boostup)) {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on change_mali_dvfs_status \n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ stay_count = mali_dvfs_staycount[maliDvfsStatus.currentStep].staycount;
+ } else {
+ if (stay_count>0)
+ stay_count--;
+ }
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+
+
+int mali_dvfs_is_running(void)
+{
+ return bMaliDvfsRun;
+}
+
+
+
+void mali_dvfs_late_resume(void)
+{
+ // set the init clock as low when resume
+ set_mali_dvfs_status(0,0);
+}
+
+
+static void mali_dvfs_work_handler(struct work_struct *w)
+{
+ bMaliDvfsRun=1;
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("=== mali_dvfs_work_handler\n"));
+
+ if (!mali_dvfs_status(mali_dvfs_utilization))
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1,( "error on mali dvfs status in mali_dvfs_work_handler"));
+
+ bMaliDvfsRun=0;
+}
+
+
+mali_bool init_mali_dvfs_status(int step)
+{
+ /*default status
+ add here with the right function to get initilization value.
+ */
+ if (!mali_dvfs_wq)
+ mali_dvfs_wq = create_singlethread_workqueue("mali_dvfs");
+
+#if MALI_GPU_BOTTOM_LOCK
+ _mali_osk_atomic_init(&bottomlock_status, 0);
+#endif
+
+ /*add a error handling here*/
+ maliDvfsStatus.currentStep = step;
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+void deinit_mali_dvfs_status(void)
+{
+#if MALI_GPU_BOTTOM_LOCK
+ _mali_osk_atomic_term(&bottomlock_status);
+#endif
+
+ if (mali_dvfs_wq)
+ destroy_workqueue(mali_dvfs_wq);
+ mali_dvfs_wq = NULL;
+}
+
+mali_bool mali_dvfs_handler(u32 utilization)
+{
+ mali_dvfs_utilization = utilization;
+ queue_work_on(0, mali_dvfs_wq,&mali_dvfs_work);
+
+ /*add error handle here*/
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+void mali_default_step_set(int step, mali_bool boostup)
+{
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_dvfs[step].clock, mali_dvfs[step].freq);
+
+ if (maliDvfsStatus.currentStep == 1)
+ set_mali_dvfs_status(step, boostup);
+}
+
+#if MALI_GPU_BOTTOM_LOCK
+int mali_dvfs_bottom_lock_push(void)
+{
+ int prev_status = _mali_osk_atomic_read(&bottomlock_status);
+
+ if (prev_status < 0) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("gpu bottom lock status is not valid for push"));
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (prev_status == 0) {
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_dvfs[1].vol, mali_dvfs[1].vol);
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_dvfs[1].clock, mali_dvfs[1].freq);
+ set_mali_dvfs_current_step(1);
+ }
+
+ return _mali_osk_atomic_inc_return(&bottomlock_status);
+}
+
+int mali_dvfs_bottom_lock_pop(void)
+{
+ if (_mali_osk_atomic_read(&bottomlock_status) <= 0) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("gpu bottom lock status is not valid for pop"));
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ return _mali_osk_atomic_dec_return(&bottomlock_status);
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/pegasus-m400/mali_platform.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/pegasus-m400/mali_platform.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..397ba942
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/pegasus-m400/mali_platform.c
@@ -0,0 +1,756 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_platform.c
+ * Platform specific Mali driver functions for a default platform
+ */
+#include <linux/version.h>
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+#include "mali_linux_pm.h"
+
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+#include "mali_pmm.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <linux/clk.h>
+#include <linux/err.h>
+#include <linux/platform_device.h>
+#include <linux/regulator/consumer.h>
+#include <linux/regulator/driver.h>
+
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+#include <plat/pd.h>
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+#include "mali_kernel_profiling.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <asm/io.h>
+#include <mach/regs-pmu.h>
+
+#define EXTXTALCLK_NAME "ext_xtal"
+#define VPLLSRCCLK_NAME "vpll_src"
+#define FOUTVPLLCLK_NAME "fout_vpll"
+#define SCLVPLLCLK_NAME "sclk_vpll"
+#define GPUMOUT1CLK_NAME "mout_g3d1"
+
+#define MPLLCLK_NAME "mout_mpll"
+#define GPUMOUT0CLK_NAME "mout_g3d0"
+#define GPUCLK_NAME "sclk_g3d"
+#define CLK_DIV_STAT_G3D 0x1003C62C
+#define CLK_DESC "clk-divider-status"
+
+#define MALI_BOTTOMLOCK_VOL 900000
+
+typedef struct mali_runtime_resumeTag{
+ int clk;
+ int vol;
+}mali_runtime_resume_table;
+
+mali_runtime_resume_table mali_runtime_resume = {266, 900000};
+
+/* lock/unlock CPU freq by Mali */
+extern int cpufreq_lock_by_mali(unsigned int freq);
+extern void cpufreq_unlock_by_mali(void);
+
+static struct clk *ext_xtal_clock = 0;
+static struct clk *vpll_src_clock = 0;
+static struct clk *fout_vpll_clock = 0;
+static struct clk *sclk_vpll_clock = 0;
+
+static struct clk *mpll_clock = 0;
+static struct clk *mali_parent_clock = 0;
+static struct clk *mali_clock = 0;
+
+
+static unsigned int GPU_MHZ = 1000000;
+
+int mali_gpu_clk = 266;
+int mali_gpu_vol = 900000;
+
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+#define MALI_DVFS_DEFAULT_STEP 0
+#endif
+#if MALI_VOLTAGE_LOCK
+int mali_lock_vol = 0;
+static _mali_osk_atomic_t voltage_lock_status;
+static mali_bool mali_vol_lock_flag = 0;
+#endif
+
+int gpu_power_state;
+static int bPoweroff;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+struct regulator {
+ struct device *dev;
+ struct list_head list;
+ int uA_load;
+ int min_uV;
+ int max_uV;
+ char *supply_name;
+ struct device_attribute dev_attr;
+ struct regulator_dev *rdev;
+};
+
+struct regulator *g3d_regulator=NULL;
+#endif
+
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE <= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,36)
+extern struct platform_device s5pv310_device_pd[];
+#else
+extern struct platform_device exynos4_device_pd[];
+#endif
+#endif
+
+mali_io_address clk_register_map=0;
+
+_mali_osk_lock_t *mali_dvfs_lock = 0;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+int mali_regulator_get_usecount(void)
+{
+ struct regulator_dev *rdev;
+
+ if( IS_ERR_OR_NULL(g3d_regulator) )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on mali_regulator_get_usecount : g3d_regulator is null\n"));
+ return 0;
+ }
+ rdev = g3d_regulator->rdev;
+ return rdev->use_count;
+}
+
+void mali_regulator_disable(void)
+{
+ bPoweroff = 1;
+ if( IS_ERR_OR_NULL(g3d_regulator) )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on mali_regulator_disable : g3d_regulator is null\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+ regulator_disable(g3d_regulator);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("regulator_disable -> use cnt: %d \n",mali_regulator_get_usecount()));
+}
+
+void mali_regulator_enable(void)
+{
+ bPoweroff = 0;
+ if( IS_ERR_OR_NULL(g3d_regulator) )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on mali_regulator_enable : g3d_regulator is null\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+ regulator_enable(g3d_regulator);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("regulator_enable -> use cnt: %d \n",mali_regulator_get_usecount()));
+}
+
+void mali_regulator_set_voltage(int min_uV, int max_uV)
+{
+ int voltage;
+#if !MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+ min_uV = mali_gpu_vol;
+ max_uV = mali_gpu_vol;
+#endif
+#if MALI_VOLTAGE_LOCK
+ if (mali_vol_lock_flag == MALI_FALSE) {
+ if (min_uV < MALI_BOTTOMLOCK_VOL || max_uV < MALI_BOTTOMLOCK_VOL) {
+ min_uV = MALI_BOTTOMLOCK_VOL;
+ max_uV = MALI_BOTTOMLOCK_VOL;
+ }
+ } else if (_mali_osk_atomic_read(&voltage_lock_status) > 0 ) {
+ if (min_uV < mali_lock_vol || max_uV < mali_lock_vol) {
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+ int mali_vol_get;
+ mali_vol_get = mali_vol_get_from_table(mali_lock_vol);
+ if (mali_vol_get) {
+ min_uV = mali_vol_get;
+ max_uV = mali_vol_get;
+ }
+#else
+ min_uV = mali_lock_vol;
+ max_uV = mali_lock_vol;
+#endif
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if( IS_ERR_OR_NULL(g3d_regulator) )
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on mali_regulator_set_voltage : g3d_regulator is null\n"));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("= regulator_set_voltage: %d, %d \n",min_uV, max_uV));
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event( MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_CHANNEL_SOFTWARE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_SW_GPU_VOLTS,
+ min_uV, max_uV, 1, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ regulator_set_voltage(g3d_regulator,min_uV,max_uV);
+ voltage = regulator_get_voltage(g3d_regulator);
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event( MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_CHANNEL_SOFTWARE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_SW_GPU_VOLTS,
+ voltage, 0, 2, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ mali_gpu_vol = voltage;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("= regulator_get_voltage: %d \n",mali_gpu_vol));
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+}
+#endif
+
+unsigned long mali_clk_get_rate(void)
+{
+ return clk_get_rate(mali_clock);
+}
+
+mali_bool mali_clk_get(mali_bool bis_vpll)
+{
+ if (bis_vpll == MALI_TRUE)
+ {
+ if (ext_xtal_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ ext_xtal_clock = clk_get(NULL,EXTXTALCLK_NAME);
+ if (IS_ERR(ext_xtal_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source ext_xtal_clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (vpll_src_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ vpll_src_clock = clk_get(NULL,VPLLSRCCLK_NAME);
+ if (IS_ERR(vpll_src_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source vpll_src_clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (fout_vpll_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ fout_vpll_clock = clk_get(NULL,FOUTVPLLCLK_NAME);
+ if (IS_ERR(fout_vpll_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source fout_vpll_clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (sclk_vpll_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ sclk_vpll_clock = clk_get(NULL,SCLVPLLCLK_NAME);
+ if (IS_ERR(sclk_vpll_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source sclk_vpll_clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (mali_parent_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ mali_parent_clock = clk_get(NULL, GPUMOUT1CLK_NAME);
+
+ if (IS_ERR(mali_parent_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ( "MALI Error : failed to get source mali parent clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else // mpll
+ {
+ if (mpll_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ mpll_clock = clk_get(NULL,MPLLCLK_NAME);
+
+ if (IS_ERR(mpll_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source mpll clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (mali_parent_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ mali_parent_clock = clk_get(NULL, GPUMOUT0CLK_NAME);
+
+ if (IS_ERR(mali_parent_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ( "MALI Error : failed to get source mali parent clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // mali clock get always.
+ if (mali_clock == NULL)
+ {
+ mali_clock = clk_get(NULL, GPUCLK_NAME);
+
+ if (IS_ERR(mali_clock)) {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get source mali clock\n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+void mali_clk_put(mali_bool binc_mali_clock)
+{
+ if (mali_parent_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(mali_parent_clock);
+ mali_parent_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (mpll_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(mpll_clock);
+ mpll_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (sclk_vpll_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(sclk_vpll_clock);
+ sclk_vpll_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (fout_vpll_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(fout_vpll_clock);
+ fout_vpll_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (vpll_src_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(vpll_src_clock);
+ vpll_src_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (ext_xtal_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(ext_xtal_clock);
+ ext_xtal_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (binc_mali_clock == MALI_TRUE && mali_clock)
+ {
+ clk_put(mali_clock);
+ mali_clock = 0;
+ }
+
+}
+
+
+mali_bool mali_clk_set_rate(unsigned int clk, unsigned int mhz)
+{
+ unsigned long rate = 0;
+ mali_bool bis_vpll = MALI_TRUE;
+
+#ifndef CONFIG_VPLL_USE_FOR_TVENC
+ bis_vpll = MALI_TRUE;
+#endif
+
+#if !MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+ clk = mali_gpu_clk;
+#endif
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ if (mali_clk_get(bis_vpll) == MALI_FALSE)
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+
+ rate = (unsigned long)clk * (unsigned long)mhz;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("= clk_set_rate : %d , %d \n",clk, mhz ));
+
+ if (bis_vpll)
+ {
+ clk_set_rate(fout_vpll_clock, (unsigned int)clk * GPU_MHZ);
+ clk_set_parent(vpll_src_clock, ext_xtal_clock);
+ clk_set_parent(sclk_vpll_clock, fout_vpll_clock);
+
+ clk_set_parent(mali_parent_clock, sclk_vpll_clock);
+ clk_set_parent(mali_clock, mali_parent_clock);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ clk_set_parent(mali_parent_clock, mpll_clock);
+ clk_set_parent(mali_clock, mali_parent_clock);
+ }
+
+ if (clk_enable(mali_clock) < 0)
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event( MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_CHANNEL_SOFTWARE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_SW_GPU_FREQ,
+ rate, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ clk_set_rate(mali_clock, rate);
+ rate = clk_get_rate(mali_clock);
+
+#if MALI_TIMELINE_PROFILING_ENABLED
+ _mali_profiling_add_event( MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_TYPE_SINGLE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_CHANNEL_SOFTWARE |
+ MALI_PROFILING_EVENT_REASON_SINGLE_SW_GPU_FREQ,
+ rate, 1, 0, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ if (bis_vpll)
+ mali_gpu_clk = (int)(rate / mhz);
+ else
+ mali_gpu_clk = (int)((rate + 500000) / mhz);
+
+ GPU_MHZ = mhz;
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("= clk_get_rate: %d \n",mali_gpu_clk));
+
+ mali_clk_put(MALI_FALSE);
+
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+static mali_bool init_mali_clock(void)
+{
+ mali_bool ret = MALI_TRUE;
+
+ gpu_power_state = 0;
+
+ if (mali_clock != 0)
+ return ret; // already initialized
+
+ mali_dvfs_lock = _mali_osk_lock_init(_MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_NONINTERRUPTABLE
+ | _MALI_OSK_LOCKFLAG_ONELOCK, 0, 0);
+ if (mali_dvfs_lock == NULL)
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT;
+
+ if (mali_clk_set_rate(mali_gpu_clk, GPU_MHZ) == MALI_FALSE)
+ {
+ ret = MALI_FALSE;
+ goto err_clock_get;
+ }
+
+ MALI_PRINT(("init_mali_clock mali_clock %p \n", mali_clock));
+
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+#if USING_MALI_PMM
+ g3d_regulator = regulator_get(&mali_gpu_device.dev, "vdd_g3d");
+#else
+ g3d_regulator = regulator_get(NULL, "vdd_g3d");
+#endif
+
+ if (IS_ERR(g3d_regulator))
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT( ("MALI Error : failed to get vdd_g3d\n"));
+ ret = MALI_FALSE;
+ goto err_regulator;
+ }
+
+ regulator_enable(g3d_regulator);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("= regulator_enable -> use cnt: %d \n",mali_regulator_get_usecount()));
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_gpu_vol, mali_gpu_vol);
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(2, ("MALI Clock is set at mali driver\n"));
+
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("::clk_put:: %s mali_parent_clock - normal\n", __FUNCTION__));
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("::clk_put:: %s mpll_clock - normal\n", __FUNCTION__));
+
+ mali_clk_put(MALI_FALSE);
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+err_regulator:
+ regulator_put(g3d_regulator);
+#endif
+
+err_clock_get:
+ mali_clk_put(MALI_TRUE);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static mali_bool deinit_mali_clock(void)
+{
+ if (mali_clock == 0)
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+ if (g3d_regulator)
+ {
+ regulator_put(g3d_regulator);
+ g3d_regulator=NULL;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ mali_clk_put(MALI_TRUE);
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t enable_mali_clocks(void)
+{
+ int err;
+ err = clk_enable(mali_clock);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("enable_mali_clocks mali_clock %p error %d \n", mali_clock, err));
+
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+ // set clock rate
+ if (get_mali_dvfs_control_status() != 0 || mali_gpu_clk >= mali_runtime_resume.clk)
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_gpu_clk, GPU_MHZ);
+ else {
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_runtime_resume.vol, mali_runtime_resume.vol);
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_runtime_resume.clk, GPU_MHZ);
+ }
+ if (mali_gpu_clk <= mali_runtime_resume.clk)
+ set_mali_dvfs_current_step(5);
+ /* lock/unlock CPU freq by Mali */
+ if (mali_gpu_clk == 440)
+ err = cpufreq_lock_by_mali(1200);
+#else
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_runtime_resume.vol, mali_runtime_resume.vol);
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_runtime_resume.clk, GPU_MHZ);
+#endif
+#else
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_gpu_clk, GPU_MHZ);
+#endif
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static _mali_osk_errcode_t disable_mali_clocks(void)
+{
+ clk_disable(mali_clock);
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("disable_mali_clocks mali_clock %p \n", mali_clock));
+
+ /* lock/unlock CPU freq by Mali */
+ cpufreq_unlock_by_mali();
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void set_mali_parent_power_domain(struct platform_device* dev)
+{
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE <= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,36)
+ dev->dev.parent = &s5pv310_device_pd[PD_G3D].dev;
+#else
+ dev->dev.parent = &exynos4_device_pd[PD_G3D].dev;
+#endif
+#endif
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t g3d_power_domain_control(int bpower_on)
+{
+ if (bpower_on)
+ {
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("_mali_osk_pmm_dev_activate \n"));
+ _mali_osk_pmm_dev_activate();
+#else //MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ void __iomem *status;
+ u32 timeout;
+ __raw_writel(S5P_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN, S5P_PMU_G3D_CONF);
+ status = S5P_PMU_G3D_CONF + 0x4;
+
+ timeout = 10;
+ while ((__raw_readl(status) & S5P_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN)
+ != S5P_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN) {
+ if (timeout == 0) {
+ MALI_PRINTF(("Power domain enable failed.\n"));
+ return -ETIMEDOUT;
+ }
+ timeout--;
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(100);
+ }
+#endif //MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ }
+ else
+ {
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 4,("_mali_osk_pmm_dev_idle\n"));
+ _mali_osk_pmm_dev_idle();
+
+#else //MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ void __iomem *status;
+ u32 timeout;
+ __raw_writel(0, S5P_PMU_G3D_CONF);
+
+ status = S5P_PMU_G3D_CONF + 0x4;
+ /* Wait max 1ms */
+ timeout = 10;
+ while (__raw_readl(status) & S5P_INT_LOCAL_PWR_EN)
+ {
+ if (timeout == 0) {
+ MALI_PRINTF(("Power domain disable failed.\n" ));
+ return -ETIMEDOUT;
+ }
+ timeout--;
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay( 100);
+ }
+#endif //MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_init()
+{
+ MALI_CHECK(init_mali_clock(), _MALI_OSK_ERR_FAULT);
+#if MALI_VOLTAGE_LOCK
+ _mali_osk_atomic_init(&voltage_lock_status, 0);
+#endif
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+ if (!clk_register_map) clk_register_map = _mali_osk_mem_mapioregion( CLK_DIV_STAT_G3D, 0x20, CLK_DESC );
+ if(!init_mali_dvfs_status(MALI_DVFS_DEFAULT_STEP))
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("mali_platform_init failed\n"));
+#endif
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_deinit()
+{
+ deinit_mali_clock();
+#if MALI_VOLTAGE_LOCK
+ _mali_osk_atomic_term(&voltage_lock_status);
+#endif
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+ deinit_mali_dvfs_status();
+ if (clk_register_map )
+ {
+ _mali_osk_mem_unmapioregion(CLK_DIV_STAT_G3D, 0x20, clk_register_map);
+ clk_register_map=0;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_powerdown(u32 cores)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("power down is called in mali_platform_powerdown state %x core %x \n", gpu_power_state, cores));
+
+ if (gpu_power_state != 0) // power down after state is 0
+ {
+ gpu_power_state = gpu_power_state & (~cores);
+ if (gpu_power_state == 0)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT( 3,("disable clock\n"));
+ disable_mali_clocks();
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ MALI_PRINT(("mali_platform_powerdown gpu_power_state == 0 and cores %x \n", cores));
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_powerup(u32 cores)
+{
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3,("power up is called in mali_platform_powerup state %x core %x \n", gpu_power_state, cores));
+
+ if (gpu_power_state == 0) // power up only before state is 0
+ {
+ gpu_power_state = gpu_power_state | cores;
+
+ if (gpu_power_state != 0)
+ {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(4,("enable clock \n"));
+ enable_mali_clocks();
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gpu_power_state = gpu_power_state | cores;
+ }
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+void mali_gpu_utilization_handler(u32 utilization)
+{
+ if (bPoweroff==0)
+ {
+#if MALI_DVFS_ENABLED
+ if(!mali_dvfs_handler(utilization))
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1,( "error on mali dvfs status in utilization\n"));
+#endif
+ }
+}
+
+#if MALI_POWER_MGMT_TEST_SUITE
+u32 pmu_get_power_up_down_info(void)
+{
+ return 4095;
+}
+
+#endif
+
+_mali_osk_errcode_t mali_platform_power_mode_change(mali_power_mode power_mode)
+{
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+#if MALI_VOLTAGE_LOCK
+int mali_voltage_lock_push(int lock_vol)
+{
+ int prev_status = _mali_osk_atomic_read(&voltage_lock_status);
+
+ if (prev_status < 0) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("gpu voltage lock status is not valid for push\n"));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (prev_status == 0) {
+ mali_lock_vol = lock_vol;
+ if (mali_gpu_vol < mali_lock_vol)
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_lock_vol, mali_lock_vol);
+ } else {
+ MALI_PRINT(("gpu voltage lock status is already pushed, current lock voltage : %d\n", mali_lock_vol));
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ return _mali_osk_atomic_inc_return(&voltage_lock_status);
+}
+
+int mali_voltage_lock_pop(void)
+{
+ if (_mali_osk_atomic_read(&voltage_lock_status) <= 0) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("gpu voltage lock status is not valid for pop\n"));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return _mali_osk_atomic_dec_return(&voltage_lock_status);
+}
+
+int mali_voltage_lock_init(void)
+{
+ mali_vol_lock_flag = MALI_TRUE;
+
+ MALI_SUCCESS;
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/pegasus-m400/mali_platform_dvfs.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/pegasus-m400/mali_platform_dvfs.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8293d6e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/platform/pegasus-m400/mali_platform_dvfs.c
@@ -0,0 +1,722 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file mali_platform_dvfs.c
+ * Platform specific Mali driver dvfs functions
+ */
+
+#include "mali_kernel_common.h"
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+#include "mali_platform.h"
+
+#include <linux/clk.h>
+#include <linux/err.h>
+#include <linux/regulator/consumer.h>
+#include <linux/regulator/driver.h>
+
+#include <asm/io.h>
+
+#include "mali_device_pause_resume.h"
+#include <linux/workqueue.h>
+
+#define MAX_MALI_DVFS_STEPS 4
+#define MALI_DVFS_WATING 10 // msec
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ
+#include <mach/asv.h>
+#define EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+#endif
+
+static int bMaliDvfsRun=0;
+
+static _mali_osk_atomic_t bottomlock_status;
+static int bottom_lock_step;
+
+typedef struct mali_dvfs_tableTag{
+ unsigned int clock;
+ unsigned int freq;
+ unsigned int vol;
+}mali_dvfs_table;
+
+typedef struct mali_dvfs_statusTag{
+ unsigned int currentStep;
+ mali_dvfs_table * pCurrentDvfs;
+
+}mali_dvfs_currentstatus;
+
+typedef struct mali_dvfs_thresholdTag{
+ unsigned int downthreshold;
+ unsigned int upthreshold;
+}mali_dvfs_threshold_table;
+
+typedef struct mali_dvfs_staycount{
+ unsigned int staycount;
+}mali_dvfs_staycount_table;
+
+typedef struct mali_dvfs_stepTag{
+ int clk;
+ int vol;
+}mali_dvfs_step;
+
+mali_dvfs_step step[MALI_DVFS_STEPS]={
+ /*step 0 clk*/ {160, 875000},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 1)
+ /*step 1 clk*/ {266, 900000},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 2)
+ /*step 2 clk*/ {350, 950000},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 3)
+ /*step 3 clk*/ {440, 1025000}
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+};
+
+mali_dvfs_staycount_table mali_dvfs_staycount[MALI_DVFS_STEPS]={
+ /*step 0*/{0},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 1)
+ /*step 1*/{0},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 2)
+ /*step 2*/{0},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 3)
+ /*step 3*/{0}
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+};
+
+/* dvfs information */
+// L0 = 440Mhz, 1.025V
+// L1 = 350Mhz, 0.95V
+// L2 = 266Mhz, 0.90V
+// L3 = 160Mhz, 0.875V
+
+int step0_clk = 160;
+int step0_vol = 875000;
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 1)
+int step1_clk = 266;
+int step1_vol = 900000;
+int step0_up = 70;
+int step1_down = 62;
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 2)
+int step2_clk = 350;
+int step2_vol = 950000;
+int step1_up = 90;
+int step2_down = 85;
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 3)
+int step3_clk = 440;
+int step3_vol = 1025000;
+int step2_up = 90;
+int step3_down = 90;
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+
+mali_dvfs_table mali_dvfs_all[MAX_MALI_DVFS_STEPS]={
+ {160 ,1000000 , 875000},
+ {266 ,1000000 , 900000},
+ {350 ,1000000 , 950000},
+ {440 ,1000000 , 1025000} };
+
+mali_dvfs_table mali_dvfs[MALI_DVFS_STEPS]={
+ {160 ,1000000 , 875000},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 1)
+ {266 ,1000000 , 900000},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 2)
+ {350 ,1000000 , 950000},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 3)
+ {440 ,1000000 ,1025000}
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+};
+
+mali_dvfs_threshold_table mali_dvfs_threshold[MALI_DVFS_STEPS]={
+ {0 , 70},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 1)
+ {62 , 90},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 2)
+ {85 , 90},
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 3)
+ {90 ,100}
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+};
+
+#ifdef EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+#define ASV_LEVEL 12 /* ASV0, 1, 11 is reserved */
+
+static unsigned int asv_3d_volt_9_table[MALI_DVFS_STEPS][ASV_LEVEL] = {
+ { 950000, 925000, 900000, 900000, 875000, 875000, 875000, 875000, 850000, 850000, 850000, 850000}, /* L3(160Mhz) */
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 1)
+ { 975000, 950000, 925000, 925000, 925000, 900000, 900000, 875000, 875000, 875000, 875000, 850000}, /* L2(266Mhz) */
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 2)
+ { 1050000, 1025000, 1000000, 1000000, 975000, 950000, 950000, 950000, 925000, 925000, 925000, 900000}, /* L1(350Mhz) */
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 3)
+ { 1100000, 1075000, 1050000, 1050000, 1050000, 1025000, 1025000, 1000000, 1000000, 1000000, 975000, 950000}, /* L0(440Mhz) */
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+};
+#endif
+
+/*dvfs status*/
+mali_dvfs_currentstatus maliDvfsStatus;
+int mali_dvfs_control=0;
+
+static u32 mali_dvfs_utilization = 255;
+
+static void mali_dvfs_work_handler(struct work_struct *w);
+
+static struct workqueue_struct *mali_dvfs_wq = 0;
+extern mali_io_address clk_register_map;
+extern _mali_osk_lock_t *mali_dvfs_lock;
+
+int mali_runtime_resumed = -1;
+
+static DECLARE_WORK(mali_dvfs_work, mali_dvfs_work_handler);
+
+/* lock/unlock CPU freq by Mali */
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <mach/cpufreq.h>
+
+atomic_t mali_cpufreq_lock;
+
+int cpufreq_lock_by_mali(unsigned int freq)
+{
+#ifdef CONFIG_EXYNOS4_CPUFREQ
+/* #if defined(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ) && defined(CONFIG_ARCH_EXYNOS4) */
+ unsigned int level;
+
+ if (atomic_read(&mali_cpufreq_lock) == 0) {
+ if (exynos_cpufreq_get_level(freq * 1000, &level)) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR
+ "Mali: failed to get cpufreq level for %dMHz",
+ freq);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ if (exynos_cpufreq_lock(DVFS_LOCK_ID_G3D, level)) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR
+ "Mali: failed to cpufreq lock for L%d", level);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ atomic_set(&mali_cpufreq_lock, 1);
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Mali: cpufreq locked on <%d>%dMHz\n", level,
+ freq);
+ }
+#endif
+ return 0;
+}
+
+void cpufreq_unlock_by_mali(void)
+{
+#ifdef CONFIG_EXYNOS4_CPUFREQ
+/* #if defined(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ) && defined(CONFIG_ARCH_EXYNOS4) */
+ if (atomic_read(&mali_cpufreq_lock) == 1) {
+ exynos_cpufreq_lock_free(DVFS_LOCK_ID_G3D);
+ atomic_set(&mali_cpufreq_lock, 0);
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Mali: cpufreq locked off\n");
+ }
+#endif
+}
+
+static unsigned int get_mali_dvfs_status(void)
+{
+ return maliDvfsStatus.currentStep;
+}
+#if MALI_PMM_RUNTIME_JOB_CONTROL_ON
+int get_mali_dvfs_control_status(void)
+{
+ return mali_dvfs_control;
+}
+
+mali_bool set_mali_dvfs_current_step(unsigned int step)
+{
+ _mali_osk_lock_wait(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ maliDvfsStatus.currentStep = step % MAX_MALI_DVFS_STEPS;
+ if (step >= MAX_MALI_DVFS_STEPS)
+ mali_runtime_resumed = maliDvfsStatus.currentStep;
+ _mali_osk_lock_signal(mali_dvfs_lock, _MALI_OSK_LOCKMODE_RW);
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+#endif
+static mali_bool set_mali_dvfs_status(u32 step,mali_bool boostup)
+{
+ u32 validatedStep=step;
+ int err;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+ if (mali_regulator_get_usecount() == 0) {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("regulator use_count is 0 \n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if (boostup) {
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+ /*change the voltage*/
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_dvfs[step].vol, mali_dvfs[step].vol);
+#endif
+ /*change the clock*/
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_dvfs[step].clock, mali_dvfs[step].freq);
+ } else {
+ /*change the clock*/
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_dvfs[step].clock, mali_dvfs[step].freq);
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+ /*change the voltage*/
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_dvfs[step].vol, mali_dvfs[step].vol);
+#endif
+ }
+
+#ifdef EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+ if (mali_dvfs[step].clock == 160)
+ exynos4x12_set_abb_member(ABB_G3D, ABB_MODE_100V);
+ else
+ exynos4x12_set_abb_member(ABB_G3D, ABB_MODE_130V);
+#endif
+
+
+ set_mali_dvfs_current_step(validatedStep);
+ /*for future use*/
+ maliDvfsStatus.pCurrentDvfs = &mali_dvfs[validatedStep];
+
+ /* lock/unlock CPU freq by Mali */
+ if (mali_dvfs[step].clock == 440)
+ err = cpufreq_lock_by_mali(1200);
+ else
+ cpufreq_unlock_by_mali();
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+static void mali_platform_wating(u32 msec)
+{
+ /*sample wating
+ change this in the future with proper check routine.
+ */
+ unsigned int read_val;
+ while(1) {
+ read_val = _mali_osk_mem_ioread32(clk_register_map, 0x00);
+ if ((read_val & 0x8000)==0x0000) break;
+ _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(100); // 1000 -> 100 : 20101218
+ }
+ /* _mali_osk_time_ubusydelay(msec*1000);*/
+}
+
+static mali_bool change_mali_dvfs_status(u32 step, mali_bool boostup )
+{
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("> change_mali_dvfs_status: %d, %d \n",step, boostup));
+
+ if (!set_mali_dvfs_status(step, boostup)) {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on set_mali_dvfs_status: %d, %d \n",step, boostup));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+
+ /*wait until clock and voltage is stablized*/
+ mali_platform_wating(MALI_DVFS_WATING); /*msec*/
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+#ifdef EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+extern unsigned int exynos_result_of_asv;
+
+static mali_bool mali_dvfs_table_update(void)
+{
+ unsigned int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_DVFS_STEPS; i++) {
+ MALI_PRINT((":::exynos_result_of_asv : %d\n", exynos_result_of_asv));
+ mali_dvfs[i].vol = asv_3d_volt_9_table[i][exynos_result_of_asv];
+ MALI_PRINT(("mali_dvfs[%d].vol = %d\n", i, mali_dvfs[i].vol));
+ }
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+#endif
+
+static unsigned int decideNextStatus(unsigned int utilization)
+{
+ static unsigned int level = 0; // 0:stay, 1:up
+ static int mali_dvfs_clk = 0;
+
+ if (mali_runtime_resumed >= 0) {
+ level = mali_runtime_resumed;
+ mali_runtime_resumed = -1;
+ return level;
+ }
+
+ if (mali_dvfs_threshold[maliDvfsStatus.currentStep].upthreshold
+ <= mali_dvfs_threshold[maliDvfsStatus.currentStep].downthreshold) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("upthreadshold is smaller than downthreshold: %d < %d\n",
+ mali_dvfs_threshold[maliDvfsStatus.currentStep].upthreshold,
+ mali_dvfs_threshold[maliDvfsStatus.currentStep].downthreshold));
+ return level;
+ }
+
+ if (!mali_dvfs_control && level == maliDvfsStatus.currentStep) {
+ if (utilization > (int)(255 * mali_dvfs_threshold[maliDvfsStatus.currentStep].upthreshold / 100) &&
+ level < MALI_DVFS_STEPS - 1) {
+ level++;
+ }
+ if (utilization < (int)(255 * mali_dvfs_threshold[maliDvfsStatus.currentStep].downthreshold / 100) &&
+ level > 0) {
+ level--;
+ }
+ } else if (mali_dvfs_control == 999) {
+ int i = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_DVFS_STEPS; i++) {
+ step[i].clk = mali_dvfs_all[i].clock;
+ }
+#ifdef EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+ mali_dvfs_table_update();
+#endif
+ i = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_DVFS_STEPS; i++) {
+ mali_dvfs[i].clock = step[i].clk;
+ }
+ mali_dvfs_control = 0;
+ level = 0;
+
+ step0_clk = step[0].clk;
+ change_dvfs_tableset(step0_clk, 0);
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 1)
+ step1_clk = step[1].clk;
+ change_dvfs_tableset(step1_clk, 1);
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 2)
+ step2_clk = step[2].clk;
+ change_dvfs_tableset(step2_clk, 2);
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 3)
+ step3_clk = step[3].clk;
+ change_dvfs_tableset(step3_clk, 3);
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+ } else if (mali_dvfs_control != mali_dvfs_clk && mali_dvfs_control != 999) {
+ if (mali_dvfs_control < mali_dvfs_all[1].clock && mali_dvfs_control > 0) {
+ int i = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_DVFS_STEPS; i++) {
+ step[i].clk = mali_dvfs_all[0].clock;
+ }
+ maliDvfsStatus.currentStep = 0;
+ } else if (mali_dvfs_control < mali_dvfs_all[2].clock && mali_dvfs_control >= mali_dvfs_all[1].clock) {
+ int i = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_DVFS_STEPS; i++) {
+ step[i].clk = mali_dvfs_all[1].clock;
+ }
+ maliDvfsStatus.currentStep = 1;
+ } else if (mali_dvfs_control < mali_dvfs_all[3].clock && mali_dvfs_control >= mali_dvfs_all[2].clock) {
+ int i = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_DVFS_STEPS; i++) {
+ step[i].clk = mali_dvfs_all[2].clock;
+ }
+ maliDvfsStatus.currentStep = 2;
+ } else {
+ int i = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_DVFS_STEPS; i++) {
+ step[i].clk = mali_dvfs_all[3].clock;
+ }
+ maliDvfsStatus.currentStep = 3;
+ }
+ step0_clk = step[0].clk;
+ change_dvfs_tableset(step0_clk, 0);
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 1)
+ step1_clk = step[1].clk;
+ change_dvfs_tableset(step1_clk, 1);
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 2)
+ step2_clk = step[2].clk;
+ change_dvfs_tableset(step2_clk, 2);
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 3)
+ step3_clk = step[3].clk;
+ change_dvfs_tableset(step3_clk, 3);
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+ level = maliDvfsStatus.currentStep;
+ }
+
+ mali_dvfs_clk = mali_dvfs_control;
+
+ if (_mali_osk_atomic_read(&bottomlock_status) > 0) {
+ if (level < bottom_lock_step)
+ level = bottom_lock_step;
+ }
+
+ return level;
+}
+
+static mali_bool mali_dvfs_status(u32 utilization)
+{
+ unsigned int nextStatus = 0;
+ unsigned int curStatus = 0;
+ mali_bool boostup = MALI_FALSE;
+ static int stay_count = 0;
+#ifdef EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+ static mali_bool asv_applied = MALI_FALSE;
+#endif
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("> mali_dvfs_status: %d \n",utilization));
+#ifdef EXYNOS4_ASV_ENABLED
+ if (asv_applied == MALI_FALSE) {
+ mali_dvfs_table_update();
+ change_mali_dvfs_status(1, 0);
+ asv_applied = MALI_TRUE;
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /*decide next step*/
+ curStatus = get_mali_dvfs_status();
+ nextStatus = decideNextStatus(utilization);
+
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("= curStatus %d, nextStatus %d, maliDvfsStatus.currentStep %d \n", curStatus, nextStatus, maliDvfsStatus.currentStep));
+
+ /*if next status is same with current status, don't change anything*/
+ if ((curStatus != nextStatus && stay_count == 0)) {
+ /*check if boost up or not*/
+ if (nextStatus > maliDvfsStatus.currentStep) boostup = 1;
+
+ /*change mali dvfs status*/
+ if (!change_mali_dvfs_status(nextStatus,boostup)) {
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1, ("error on change_mali_dvfs_status \n"));
+ return MALI_FALSE;
+ }
+ stay_count = mali_dvfs_staycount[maliDvfsStatus.currentStep].staycount;
+ } else {
+ if (stay_count > 0)
+ stay_count--;
+ }
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+
+
+int mali_dvfs_is_running(void)
+{
+ return bMaliDvfsRun;
+
+}
+
+
+
+void mali_dvfs_late_resume(void)
+{
+ // set the init clock as low when resume
+ set_mali_dvfs_status(0,0);
+}
+
+
+static void mali_dvfs_work_handler(struct work_struct *w)
+{
+ int change_clk = 0;
+ int change_step = 0;
+ bMaliDvfsRun=1;
+
+ /* dvfs table change when clock was changed */
+ if (step0_clk != mali_dvfs[0].clock) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("::: step0_clk change to %d Mhz\n", step0_clk));
+ change_clk = step0_clk;
+ change_step = 0;
+ step0_clk = change_dvfs_tableset(change_clk, change_step);
+ }
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 1)
+ if (step1_clk != mali_dvfs[1].clock) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("::: step1_clk change to %d Mhz\n", step1_clk));
+ change_clk = step1_clk;
+ change_step = 1;
+ step1_clk = change_dvfs_tableset(change_clk, change_step);
+ }
+ if (step0_up != mali_dvfs_threshold[0].upthreshold) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("::: step0_up change to %d %\n", step0_up));
+ mali_dvfs_threshold[0].upthreshold = step0_up;
+ }
+ if (step1_down != mali_dvfs_threshold[1].downthreshold) {
+ MALI_PRINT((":::step1_down change to %d %\n", step1_down));
+ mali_dvfs_threshold[1].downthreshold = step1_down;
+ }
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 2)
+ if (step2_clk != mali_dvfs[2].clock) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("::: step2_clk change to %d Mhz\n", step2_clk));
+ change_clk = step2_clk;
+ change_step = 2;
+ step2_clk = change_dvfs_tableset(change_clk, change_step);
+ }
+ if (step1_up != mali_dvfs_threshold[1].upthreshold) {
+ MALI_PRINT((":::step1_up change to %d %\n", step1_up));
+ mali_dvfs_threshold[1].upthreshold = step1_up;
+ }
+ if (step2_down != mali_dvfs_threshold[2].downthreshold) {
+ MALI_PRINT((":::step2_down change to %d %\n", step2_down));
+ mali_dvfs_threshold[2].downthreshold = step2_down;
+ }
+#if (MALI_DVFS_STEPS > 3)
+ if (step3_clk != mali_dvfs[3].clock) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("::: step3_clk change to %d Mhz\n", step3_clk));
+ change_clk = step3_clk;
+ change_step = 3;
+ step3_clk = change_dvfs_tableset(change_clk, change_step);
+ }
+ if (step2_up != mali_dvfs_threshold[2].upthreshold) {
+ MALI_PRINT((":::step2_up change to %d %\n", step2_up));
+ mali_dvfs_threshold[2].upthreshold = step2_up;
+ }
+ if (step3_down != mali_dvfs_threshold[3].downthreshold) {
+ MALI_PRINT((":::step3_down change to %d %\n", step3_down));
+ mali_dvfs_threshold[3].downthreshold = step3_down;
+ }
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ mali_dvfs[0].vol = step0_vol;
+ mali_dvfs[1].vol = step1_vol;
+ mali_dvfs[2].vol = step2_vol;
+ mali_dvfs[3].vol = step3_vol;
+#endif
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(3, ("=== mali_dvfs_work_handler\n"));
+
+ if (!mali_dvfs_status(mali_dvfs_utilization))
+ MALI_DEBUG_PRINT(1,( "error on mali dvfs status in mali_dvfs_work_handler"));
+
+ bMaliDvfsRun=0;
+}
+
+mali_bool init_mali_dvfs_status(int step)
+{
+ /*default status
+ add here with the right function to get initilization value.
+ */
+ if (!mali_dvfs_wq)
+ mali_dvfs_wq = create_singlethread_workqueue("mali_dvfs");
+
+ _mali_osk_atomic_init(&bottomlock_status, 0);
+
+ /*add a error handling here*/
+ set_mali_dvfs_current_step(step);
+
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+void deinit_mali_dvfs_status(void)
+{
+ if (mali_dvfs_wq)
+ destroy_workqueue(mali_dvfs_wq);
+
+ _mali_osk_atomic_term(&bottomlock_status);
+
+ mali_dvfs_wq = NULL;
+}
+
+mali_bool mali_dvfs_handler(u32 utilization)
+{
+ mali_dvfs_utilization = utilization;
+ queue_work_on(0, mali_dvfs_wq,&mali_dvfs_work);
+
+ /*add error handle here*/
+ return MALI_TRUE;
+}
+
+int change_dvfs_tableset(int change_clk, int change_step)
+{
+ int err;
+
+ if (change_clk < mali_dvfs_all[1].clock) {
+ mali_dvfs[change_step].clock = mali_dvfs_all[0].clock;
+ } else if (change_clk < mali_dvfs_all[2].clock && change_clk >= mali_dvfs_all[1].clock) {
+ mali_dvfs[change_step].clock = mali_dvfs_all[1].clock;
+ } else if (change_clk < mali_dvfs_all[3].clock && change_clk >= mali_dvfs_all[2].clock) {
+ mali_dvfs[change_step].clock = mali_dvfs_all[2].clock;
+ } else {
+ mali_dvfs[change_step].clock = mali_dvfs_all[3].clock;
+ }
+
+ MALI_PRINT((":::mali dvfs step %d clock and voltage = %d Mhz, %d V\n",change_step, mali_dvfs[change_step].clock, mali_dvfs[change_step].vol));
+
+ if (maliDvfsStatus.currentStep == change_step) {
+#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
+ /*change the voltage*/
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_dvfs[change_step].vol, mali_dvfs[change_step].vol);
+#endif
+ /*change the clock*/
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_dvfs[change_step].clock, mali_dvfs[change_step].freq);
+
+ /* lock/unlock CPU freq by Mali */
+ if (mali_dvfs[change_step].clock == 440)
+ err = cpufreq_lock_by_mali(1200);
+ else
+ cpufreq_unlock_by_mali();
+ }
+
+ return mali_dvfs[change_step].clock;
+}
+
+void mali_default_step_set(int step, mali_bool boostup)
+{
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_dvfs[step].clock, mali_dvfs[step].freq);
+
+ if (maliDvfsStatus.currentStep == 1)
+ set_mali_dvfs_status(step, boostup);
+}
+
+int mali_dvfs_bottom_lock_push(int lock_step)
+{
+ int prev_status = _mali_osk_atomic_read(&bottomlock_status);
+
+ if (prev_status < 0) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("gpu bottom lock status is not valid for push\n"));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (bottom_lock_step < lock_step) {
+ bottom_lock_step = lock_step;
+ if (get_mali_dvfs_status() < lock_step) {
+ mali_regulator_set_voltage(mali_dvfs[lock_step].vol,
+ mali_dvfs[lock_step].vol);
+ mali_clk_set_rate(mali_dvfs[lock_step].clock,
+ mali_dvfs[lock_step].freq);
+ set_mali_dvfs_current_step(lock_step);
+ }
+ }
+ return _mali_osk_atomic_inc_return(&bottomlock_status);
+}
+
+int mali_dvfs_bottom_lock_pop(void)
+{
+ int prev_status = _mali_osk_atomic_read(&bottomlock_status);
+ if (prev_status <= 0) {
+ MALI_PRINT(("gpu bottom lock status is not valid for pop\n"));
+ return -1;
+ } else if (prev_status == 1) {
+ bottom_lock_step = 0;
+ MALI_PRINT(("gpu bottom lock release\n"));
+ }
+
+ return _mali_osk_atomic_dec_return(&bottomlock_status);
+}
+
+#if MALI_VOLTAGE_LOCK
+int mali_vol_get_from_table(int vol)
+{
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < MALI_DVFS_STEPS; i++) {
+ if (mali_dvfs[i].vol >= vol)
+ return mali_dvfs[i].vol;
+ }
+ MALI_PRINT(("Failed to get voltage from mali_dvfs table, maximum voltage is %d uV\n", mali_dvfs[MALI_DVFS_STEPS-1].vol));
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/regs/mali_200_regs.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/regs/mali_200_regs.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e9da7ab
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/regs/mali_200_regs.h
@@ -0,0 +1,170 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _MALI200_REGS_H_
+#define _MALI200_REGS_H_
+
+/**
+ * Enum for management register addresses.
+ */
+enum mali200_mgmt_reg
+{
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VERSION = 0x1000,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CURRENT_REND_LIST_ADDR = 0x1004,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS = 0x1008,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CTRL_MGMT = 0x100c,
+
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_RAWSTAT = 0x1020,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR = 0x1024,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK = 0x1028,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_STATUS = 0x102c,
+
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_WRITE_BOUNDARY_LOW = 0x1044,
+
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_BUS_ERROR_STATUS = 0x1050,
+
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_ENABLE = 0x1080,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_SRC = 0x1084,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_VALUE = 0x108c,
+
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_ENABLE = 0x10a0,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_SRC = 0x10a4,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_VALUE = 0x10ac,
+
+ MALI200_REG_SIZEOF_REGISTER_BANK = 0x10f0
+
+};
+
+#define MALI200_REG_VAL_PERF_CNT_ENABLE 1
+
+enum mali200_mgmt_ctrl_mgmt {
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_CTRL_MGMT_STOP_BUS = (1<<0),
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_CTRL_MGMT_FLUSH_CACHES = (1<<3),
+#endif
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_CTRL_MGMT_FORCE_RESET = (1<<5),
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_CTRL_MGMT_START_RENDERING = (1<<6),
+#if defined(USING_MALI400)
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_CTRL_MGMT_SOFT_RESET = (1<<7),
+#endif
+};
+
+enum mali200_mgmt_irq {
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_END_OF_FRAME = (1<<0),
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_END_OF_TILE = (1<<1),
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG = (1<<2),
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG = (1<<3),
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_BUS_ERROR = (1<<4),
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_BUS_STOP = (1<<5),
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_CNT_0_LIMIT = (1<<6),
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_CNT_1_LIMIT = (1<<7),
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_WRITE_BOUNDARY_ERROR = (1<<8),
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_INVALID_PLIST_COMMAND = (1<<9),
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_CALL_STACK_UNDERFLOW = (1<<10),
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_CALL_STACK_OVERFLOW = (1<<11),
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_RESET_COMPLETED = (1<<12),
+};
+
+#if defined USING_MALI200
+#define MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_ALL ((enum mali200_mgmt_irq) (\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_END_OF_FRAME |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_END_OF_TILE |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_BUS_ERROR |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_BUS_STOP |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_CNT_0_LIMIT |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_CNT_1_LIMIT |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_WRITE_BOUNDARY_ERROR))
+#elif defined USING_MALI400
+#define MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_ALL ((enum mali200_mgmt_irq) (\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_END_OF_FRAME |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_END_OF_TILE |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_BUS_ERROR |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_BUS_STOP |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_CNT_0_LIMIT |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_CNT_1_LIMIT |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_WRITE_BOUNDARY_ERROR |\
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_INVALID_PLIST_COMMAND |\
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_CALL_STACK_UNDERFLOW |\
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_CALL_STACK_OVERFLOW |\
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_RESET_COMPLETED))
+#else
+#error "No supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+
+#if defined USING_MALI200
+#define MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED ((enum mali200_mgmt_irq) (\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_END_OF_FRAME |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_BUS_ERROR |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_WRITE_BOUNDARY_ERROR))
+#elif defined USING_MALI400
+#define MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED ((enum mali200_mgmt_irq) (\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_END_OF_FRAME |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_BUS_ERROR |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_BUS_STOP |\
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_WRITE_BOUNDARY_ERROR |\
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_INVALID_PLIST_COMMAND |\
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_CALL_STACK_UNDERFLOW |\
+ MALI400PP_REG_VAL_IRQ_CALL_STACK_OVERFLOW))
+#else
+#error "No supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+
+#define MALI200_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_NONE ((enum mali200_mgmt_irq)(0))
+
+enum mali200_mgmt_status {
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_STATUS_RENDERING_ACTIVE = (1<<0),
+ MALI200_REG_VAL_STATUS_BUS_STOPPED = (1<<4),
+};
+
+enum mali200_render_unit
+{
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_FRAME = 0x0000,
+};
+
+#if defined USING_MALI200
+#define MALI200_NUM_REGS_FRAME ((0x04C/4)+1)
+#elif defined USING_MALI400
+#define MALI200_NUM_REGS_FRAME ((0x058/4)+1)
+#else
+#error "No supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+
+enum mali200_wb_unit {
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_WB0 = 0x0100,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_WB1 = 0x0200,
+ MALI200_REG_ADDR_WB2 = 0x0300
+};
+
+/** The number of registers in one single writeback unit */
+#ifndef MALI200_NUM_REGS_WBx
+#define MALI200_NUM_REGS_WBx ((0x02C/4)+1)
+#endif
+
+/* This should be in the top 16 bit of the version register of Mali PP */
+#if defined USING_MALI200
+#define MALI_PP_PRODUCT_ID 0xC807
+#elif defined USING_MALI400
+#define MALI300_PP_PRODUCT_ID 0xCE07
+#define MALI400_PP_PRODUCT_ID 0xCD07
+#define MALI_PP_PRODUCT_ID MALI400_PP_PRODUCT_ID
+#else
+#error "No supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+
+
+#endif /* _MALI200_REGS_H_ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/regs/mali_gp_regs.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/regs/mali_gp_regs.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..14719a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/regs/mali_gp_regs.h
@@ -0,0 +1,219 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _MALIGP2_CONROL_REGS_H_
+#define _MALIGP2_CONROL_REGS_H_
+
+/**
+ * These are the different geometry processor controll registers.
+ * Their usage is to control and monitor the operation of the
+ * Vertex Shader and the Polygon List Builer in the geometry processor.
+ * Addresses are in 32-bit word relative sizes.
+ * @see [P0081] "Geometry Processor Data Structures" for details
+ */
+
+typedef enum {
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VSCL_START_ADDR = 0x00,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VSCL_END_ADDR = 0x04,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBUCL_START_ADDR = 0x08,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBUCL_END_ADDR = 0x0c,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBU_ALLOC_START_ADDR = 0x10,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBU_ALLOC_END_ADDR = 0x14,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_CMD = 0x20,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_RAWSTAT = 0x24,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR = 0x28,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK = 0x2C,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_STAT = 0x30,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_WRITE_BOUND_LOW = 0x34,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_ENABLE = 0x3C,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_ENABLE = 0x40,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_SRC = 0x44,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_SRC = 0x48,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_VALUE = 0x4C,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_1_VALUE = 0x50,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_STATUS = 0x68,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VERSION = 0x6C,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_VSCL_START_ADDR_READ = 0x80,
+ MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PLBCL_START_ADDR_READ = 0x84,
+ MALIGP2_CONTR_AXI_BUS_ERROR_STAT = 0x94,
+ MALIGP2_REGISTER_ADDRESS_SPACE_SIZE = 0x98,
+} maligp_reg_addr_mgmt_addr;
+
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_PERF_CNT_ENABLE 1
+
+/**
+ * Commands to geometry processor.
+ * @see MALIGP2_CTRL_REG_CMD
+ */
+typedef enum
+{
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_START_VS = (1<< 0),
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_START_PLBU = (1<< 1),
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_UPDATE_PLBU_ALLOC = (1<< 4),
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_RESET = (1<< 5),
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_FORCE_HANG = (1<< 6),
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_CMD_STOP_BUS = (1<< 9),
+#if defined(USING_MALI400)
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_CMD_SOFT_RESET = (1<<10),
+#endif
+} mgp_contr_reg_val_cmd;
+
+
+/** @defgroup MALIGP2_IRQ
+ * Interrupt status of geometry processor.
+ * @see MALIGP2_CTRL_REG_INT_RAWSTAT, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_CLEAR,
+ * MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_MASK, MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_INT_STAT
+ * @{
+ */
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_END_CMD_LST (1 << 0)
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_END_CMD_LST (1 << 1)
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_OUT_OF_MEM (1 << 2)
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_SEM_IRQ (1 << 3)
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_SEM_IRQ (1 << 4)
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG (1 << 5)
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG (1 << 6)
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PERF_CNT_0_LIMIT (1 << 7)
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PERF_CNT_1_LIMIT (1 << 8)
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_WRITE_BOUND_ERR (1 << 9)
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_SYNC_ERROR (1 << 10)
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_AXI_BUS_ERROR (1 << 11)
+#if defined USING_MALI400
+#define MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_AXI_BUS_STOPPED (1 << 12)
+#define MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_INVALID_CMD (1 << 13)
+#define MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLB_INVALID_CMD (1 << 14)
+#define MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_RESET_COMPLETED (1 << 19)
+#define MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_SEMAPHORE_UNDERFLOW (1 << 20)
+#define MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_SEMAPHORE_OVERFLOW (1 << 21)
+#define MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_PTR_ARRAY_OUT_OF_BOUNDS (1 << 22)
+#elif !defined USING_MALI200
+#error "No supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+
+/* Mask defining all IRQs in MaliGP2 */
+#if defined USING_MALI200
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_ALL \
+ (\
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_END_CMD_LST | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_END_CMD_LST | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_OUT_OF_MEM | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_SEM_IRQ | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_SEM_IRQ | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PERF_CNT_0_LIMIT | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PERF_CNT_1_LIMIT | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_WRITE_BOUND_ERR | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_SYNC_ERROR | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_AXI_BUS_ERROR)
+#elif defined USING_MALI400
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_ALL \
+ (\
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_END_CMD_LST | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_END_CMD_LST | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_OUT_OF_MEM | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_SEM_IRQ | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_SEM_IRQ | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PERF_CNT_0_LIMIT | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PERF_CNT_1_LIMIT | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_WRITE_BOUND_ERR | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_SYNC_ERROR | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_AXI_BUS_ERROR | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_AXI_BUS_STOPPED | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_INVALID_CMD | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLB_INVALID_CMD | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_RESET_COMPLETED | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_SEMAPHORE_UNDERFLOW | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_SEMAPHORE_OVERFLOW | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_PTR_ARRAY_OUT_OF_BOUNDS)
+#else
+#error "No supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+
+/* Mask defining the IRQs in MaliGP2 which we use*/
+#if defined USING_MALI200
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED \
+ (\
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_END_CMD_LST | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_END_CMD_LST | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_OUT_OF_MEM | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_WRITE_BOUND_ERR | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_SYNC_ERROR | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_AXI_BUS_ERROR)
+#elif defined USING_MALI400
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_USED \
+ (\
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_END_CMD_LST | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_END_CMD_LST | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLBU_OUT_OF_MEM | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_HANG | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_FORCE_HANG | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_WRITE_BOUND_ERR | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_SYNC_ERROR | \
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_AXI_BUS_ERROR | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_VS_INVALID_CMD | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_PLB_INVALID_CMD | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_SEMAPHORE_UNDERFLOW | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_SEMAPHORE_OVERFLOW | \
+ MALI400GP_REG_VAL_IRQ_PTR_ARRAY_OUT_OF_BOUNDS)
+#else
+#error "No supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+
+/* Mask defining non IRQs on MaliGP2*/
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_IRQ_MASK_NONE 0
+
+/** }@ defgroup MALIGP2_IRQ*/
+
+/** @defgroup MALIGP2_STATUS
+ * The different Status values to the geometry processor.
+ * @see MALIGP2_CTRL_REG_STATUS
+ * @{
+ */
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_VS_ACTIVE 0x0002
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_BUS_STOPPED 0x0004
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_PLBU_ACTIVE 0x0008
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_BUS_ERROR 0x0040
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_WRITE_BOUND_ERR 0x0100
+/** }@ defgroup MALIGP2_STATUS*/
+
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_MASK_ACTIVE (\
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_VS_ACTIVE|\
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_PLBU_ACTIVE)
+
+
+#define MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_MASK_ERROR (\
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_BUS_ERROR |\
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_STATUS_WRITE_BOUND_ERR )
+
+/* This should be in the top 16 bit of the version register of gp.*/
+#if defined(USING_MALI200)
+#define MALI_GP_PRODUCT_ID 0xA07
+#elif defined(USING_MALI400)
+#define MALI300_GP_PRODUCT_ID 0xC07
+#define MALI400_GP_PRODUCT_ID 0xB07
+#define MALI_GP_PRODUCT_ID MALI400_GP_PRODUCT_ID
+#else
+#error "No supported mali core defined"
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * The different sources for instrumented on the geometry processor.
+ * @see MALIGP2_REG_ADDR_MGMT_PERF_CNT_0_SRC
+ */
+
+enum MALIGP2_cont_reg_perf_cnt_src {
+ MALIGP2_REG_VAL_PERF_CNT1_SRC_NUMBER_OF_VERTICES_PROCESSED = 0x0a,
+};
+
+#endif
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-arm11-cc/mali_timestamp.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-arm11-cc/mali_timestamp.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cddfa58
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-arm11-cc/mali_timestamp.c
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_timestamp.h"
+
+/* This file is intentionally left empty, as all functions are inlined in mali_profiling_sampler.h */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-arm11-cc/mali_timestamp.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-arm11-cc/mali_timestamp.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..442c6e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-arm11-cc/mali_timestamp.h
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_TIMESTAMP_H__
+#define __MALI_TIMESTAMP_H__
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_timestamp_reset(void)
+{
+ /*
+ * reset counters and overflow flags
+ */
+
+ u32 mask = (1 << 0) | /* enable all three counters */
+ (0 << 1) | /* reset both Count Registers to 0x0 */
+ (1 << 2) | /* reset the Cycle Counter Register to 0x0 */
+ (0 << 3) | /* 1 = Cycle Counter Register counts every 64th processor clock cycle */
+ (0 << 4) | /* Count Register 0 interrupt enable */
+ (0 << 5) | /* Count Register 1 interrupt enable */
+ (0 << 6) | /* Cycle Counter interrupt enable */
+ (0 << 8) | /* Count Register 0 overflow flag (clear or write, flag on read) */
+ (0 << 9) | /* Count Register 1 overflow flag (clear or write, flag on read) */
+ (1 << 10); /* Cycle Counter Register overflow flag (clear or write, flag on read) */
+
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("MCR p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 0" : : "r" (mask) );
+
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u64 _mali_timestamp_get(void)
+{
+ u32 result;
+
+ /* this is for the clock cycles */
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("MRC p15, 0, %0, c15, c12, 1" : "=r" (result));
+
+ return (u64)result;
+}
+
+#endif /* __MALI_TIMESTAMP_H__ */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-default/mali_timestamp.c b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-default/mali_timestamp.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cddfa58
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-default/mali_timestamp.c
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#include "mali_timestamp.h"
+
+/* This file is intentionally left empty, as all functions are inlined in mali_profiling_sampler.h */
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-default/mali_timestamp.h b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-default/mali_timestamp.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..470eac9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/media/video/samsung/mali/timestamp-default/mali_timestamp.h
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms of such GNU licence.
+ *
+ * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained from Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __MALI_TIMESTAMP_H__
+#define __MALI_TIMESTAMP_H__
+
+#include "mali_osk.h"
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE _mali_osk_errcode_t _mali_timestamp_reset(void)
+{
+ return _MALI_OSK_ERR_OK;
+}
+
+MALI_STATIC_INLINE u64 _mali_timestamp_get(void)
+{
+ return _mali_osk_time_get_ns();
+}
+
+#endif /* __MALI_TIMESTAMP_H__ */