1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
2 /*
3  * Copyright © 2014-2019 Intel Corporation
4  *
5  * Authors:
6  *    Vinit Azad <vinit.azad@intel.com>
7  *    Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
8  *    Dave Gordon <david.s.gordon@intel.com>
9  *    Alex Dai <yu.dai@intel.com>
10  */
11 
12 #include "gt/intel_gt.h"
13 #include "gt/intel_gt_mcr.h"
14 #include "gt/intel_gt_regs.h"
15 #include "gt/intel_rps.h"
16 #include "intel_guc_fw.h"
17 #include "intel_guc_print.h"
18 #include "i915_drv.h"
19 
20 static void guc_prepare_xfer(struct intel_gt *gt)
21 {
22 	struct intel_uncore *uncore = gt->uncore;
23 
24 	u32 shim_flags = GUC_ENABLE_READ_CACHE_LOGIC |
25 			 GUC_ENABLE_READ_CACHE_FOR_SRAM_DATA |
26 			 GUC_ENABLE_READ_CACHE_FOR_WOPCM_DATA |
27 			 GUC_ENABLE_MIA_CLOCK_GATING;
28 
29 	if (GRAPHICS_VER_FULL(uncore->i915) < IP_VER(12, 50))
30 		shim_flags |= GUC_DISABLE_SRAM_INIT_TO_ZEROES |
31 			      GUC_ENABLE_MIA_CACHING;
32 
33 	/* Must program this register before loading the ucode with DMA */
34 	intel_uncore_write(uncore, GUC_SHIM_CONTROL, shim_flags);
35 
36 	if (IS_GEN9_LP(uncore->i915))
37 		intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN9LP_GT_PM_CONFIG, GT_DOORBELL_ENABLE);
38 	else
39 		intel_uncore_write(uncore, GEN9_GT_PM_CONFIG, GT_DOORBELL_ENABLE);
40 
41 	if (GRAPHICS_VER(uncore->i915) == 9) {
42 		/* DOP Clock Gating Enable for GuC clocks */
43 		intel_uncore_rmw(uncore, GEN7_MISCCPCTL, 0,
44 				 GEN8_DOP_CLOCK_GATE_GUC_ENABLE);
45 
46 		/* allows for 5us (in 10ns units) before GT can go to RC6 */
47 		intel_uncore_write(uncore, GUC_ARAT_C6DIS, 0x1FF);
48 	}
49 }
50 
51 static int guc_xfer_rsa_mmio(struct intel_uc_fw *guc_fw,
52 			     struct intel_uncore *uncore)
53 {
54 	u32 rsa[UOS_RSA_SCRATCH_COUNT];
55 	size_t copied;
56 	int i;
57 
58 	copied = intel_uc_fw_copy_rsa(guc_fw, rsa, sizeof(rsa));
59 	if (copied < sizeof(rsa))
60 		return -ENOMEM;
61 
62 	for (i = 0; i < UOS_RSA_SCRATCH_COUNT; i++)
63 		intel_uncore_write(uncore, UOS_RSA_SCRATCH(i), rsa[i]);
64 
65 	return 0;
66 }
67 
68 static int guc_xfer_rsa_vma(struct intel_uc_fw *guc_fw,
69 			    struct intel_uncore *uncore)
70 {
71 	struct intel_guc *guc = container_of(guc_fw, struct intel_guc, fw);
72 
73 	intel_uncore_write(uncore, UOS_RSA_SCRATCH(0),
74 			   intel_guc_ggtt_offset(guc, guc_fw->rsa_data));
75 
76 	return 0;
77 }
78 
79 /* Copy RSA signature from the fw image to HW for verification */
80 static int guc_xfer_rsa(struct intel_uc_fw *guc_fw,
81 			struct intel_uncore *uncore)
82 {
83 	if (guc_fw->rsa_data)
84 		return guc_xfer_rsa_vma(guc_fw, uncore);
85 	else
86 		return guc_xfer_rsa_mmio(guc_fw, uncore);
87 }
88 
89 /*
90  * Read the GuC status register (GUC_STATUS) and store it in the
91  * specified location; then return a boolean indicating whether
92  * the value matches either completion or a known failure code.
93  *
94  * This is used for polling the GuC status in a wait_for()
95  * loop below.
96  */
97 static inline bool guc_load_done(struct intel_uncore *uncore, u32 *status, bool *success)
98 {
99 	u32 val = intel_uncore_read(uncore, GUC_STATUS);
100 	u32 uk_val = REG_FIELD_GET(GS_UKERNEL_MASK, val);
101 	u32 br_val = REG_FIELD_GET(GS_BOOTROM_MASK, val);
102 
103 	*status = val;
104 	switch (uk_val) {
105 	case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_READY:
106 		*success = true;
107 		return true;
108 
109 	case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_ERROR_DEVID_BUILD_MISMATCH:
110 	case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_GUC_PREPROD_BUILD_MISMATCH:
111 	case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_ERROR_DEVID_INVALID_GUCTYPE:
112 	case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_HWCONFIG_ERROR:
113 	case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_DPC_ERROR:
114 	case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_EXCEPTION:
115 	case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_INIT_DATA_INVALID:
116 	case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_MPU_DATA_INVALID:
117 	case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_INIT_MMIO_SAVE_RESTORE_INVALID:
118 		*success = false;
119 		return true;
120 	}
121 
122 	switch (br_val) {
123 	case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_NO_KEY_FOUND:
124 	case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_RSA_FAILED:
125 	case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_PAVPC_FAILED:
126 	case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_WOPCM_FAILED:
127 	case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_LOADLOC_FAILED:
128 	case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_JUMP_FAILED:
129 	case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_RC6CTXCONFIG_FAILED:
130 	case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_MPUMAP_INCORRECT:
131 	case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_EXCEPTION:
132 	case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_PROD_KEY_CHECK_FAILURE:
133 		*success = false;
134 		return true;
135 	}
136 
137 	return false;
138 }
139 
140 /*
141  * Use a longer timeout for debug builds so that problems can be detected
142  * and analysed. But a shorter timeout for releases so that user's don't
143  * wait forever to find out there is a problem. Note that the only reason
144  * an end user should hit the timeout is in case of extreme thermal throttling.
145  * And a system that is that hot during boot is probably dead anyway!
146  */
147 #if defined(CONFIG_DRM_I915_DEBUG_GEM)
148 #define GUC_LOAD_RETRY_LIMIT	20
149 #else
150 #define GUC_LOAD_RETRY_LIMIT	3
151 #endif
152 
153 static int guc_wait_ucode(struct intel_guc *guc)
154 {
155 	struct intel_gt *gt = guc_to_gt(guc);
156 	struct intel_uncore *uncore = gt->uncore;
157 	ktime_t before, after, delta;
158 	bool success;
159 	u32 status;
160 	int ret, count;
161 	u64 delta_ms;
162 	u32 before_freq;
163 
164 	/*
165 	 * Wait for the GuC to start up.
166 	 *
167 	 * Measurements indicate this should take no more than 20ms
168 	 * (assuming the GT clock is at maximum frequency). So, a
169 	 * timeout here indicates that the GuC has failed and is unusable.
170 	 * (Higher levels of the driver may decide to reset the GuC and
171 	 * attempt the ucode load again if this happens.)
172 	 *
173 	 * FIXME: There is a known (but exceedingly unlikely) race condition
174 	 * where the asynchronous frequency management code could reduce
175 	 * the GT clock while a GuC reload is in progress (during a full
176 	 * GT reset). A fix is in progress but there are complex locking
177 	 * issues to be resolved. In the meantime bump the timeout to
178 	 * 200ms. Even at slowest clock, this should be sufficient. And
179 	 * in the working case, a larger timeout makes no difference.
180 	 *
181 	 * IFWI updates have also been seen to cause sporadic failures due to
182 	 * the requested frequency not being granted and thus the firmware
183 	 * load is attempted at minimum frequency. That can lead to load times
184 	 * in the seconds range. However, there is a limit on how long an
185 	 * individual wait_for() can wait. So wrap it in a loop.
186 	 */
187 	before_freq = intel_rps_read_actual_frequency(&uncore->gt->rps);
188 	before = ktime_get();
189 	for (count = 0; count < GUC_LOAD_RETRY_LIMIT; count++) {
190 		ret = wait_for(guc_load_done(uncore, &status, &success), 1000);
191 		if (!ret || !success)
192 			break;
193 
194 		guc_dbg(guc, "load still in progress, count = %d, freq = %dMHz, status = 0x%08X [0x%02X/%02X]\n",
195 			count, intel_rps_read_actual_frequency(&uncore->gt->rps), status,
196 			REG_FIELD_GET(GS_BOOTROM_MASK, status),
197 			REG_FIELD_GET(GS_UKERNEL_MASK, status));
198 	}
199 	after = ktime_get();
200 	delta = ktime_sub(after, before);
201 	delta_ms = ktime_to_ms(delta);
202 	if (ret || !success) {
203 		u32 ukernel = REG_FIELD_GET(GS_UKERNEL_MASK, status);
204 		u32 bootrom = REG_FIELD_GET(GS_BOOTROM_MASK, status);
205 
206 		guc_info(guc, "load failed: status = 0x%08X, time = %lldms, freq = %dMHz, ret = %d\n",
207 			 status, delta_ms, intel_rps_read_actual_frequency(&uncore->gt->rps), ret);
208 		guc_info(guc, "load failed: status: Reset = %d, BootROM = 0x%02X, UKernel = 0x%02X, MIA = 0x%02X, Auth = 0x%02X\n",
209 			 REG_FIELD_GET(GS_MIA_IN_RESET, status),
210 			 bootrom, ukernel,
211 			 REG_FIELD_GET(GS_MIA_MASK, status),
212 			 REG_FIELD_GET(GS_AUTH_STATUS_MASK, status));
213 
214 		switch (bootrom) {
215 		case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_NO_KEY_FOUND:
216 			guc_info(guc, "invalid key requested, header = 0x%08X\n",
217 				 intel_uncore_read(uncore, GUC_HEADER_INFO));
218 			ret = -ENOEXEC;
219 			break;
220 
221 		case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_RSA_FAILED:
222 			guc_info(guc, "firmware signature verification failed\n");
223 			ret = -ENOEXEC;
224 			break;
225 
226 		case INTEL_BOOTROM_STATUS_PROD_KEY_CHECK_FAILURE:
227 			guc_info(guc, "firmware production part check failure\n");
228 			ret = -ENOEXEC;
229 			break;
230 		}
231 
232 		switch (ukernel) {
233 		case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_EXCEPTION:
234 			guc_info(guc, "firmware exception. EIP: %#x\n",
235 				 intel_uncore_read(uncore, SOFT_SCRATCH(13)));
236 			ret = -ENXIO;
237 			break;
238 
239 		case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_INIT_MMIO_SAVE_RESTORE_INVALID:
240 			guc_info(guc, "illegal register in save/restore workaround list\n");
241 			ret = -EPERM;
242 			break;
243 
244 		case INTEL_GUC_LOAD_STATUS_HWCONFIG_START:
245 			guc_info(guc, "still extracting hwconfig table.\n");
246 			ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
247 			break;
248 		}
249 
250 		/* Uncommon/unexpected error, see earlier status code print for details */
251 		if (ret == 0)
252 			ret = -ENXIO;
253 	} else if (delta_ms > 200) {
254 		guc_warn(guc, "excessive init time: %lldms! [freq = %dMHz, before = %dMHz, status = 0x%08X, count = %d, ret = %d]\n",
255 			 delta_ms, intel_rps_read_actual_frequency(&uncore->gt->rps),
256 			 before_freq, status, count, ret);
257 	} else {
258 		guc_dbg(guc, "init took %lldms, freq = %dMHz, before = %dMHz, status = 0x%08X, count = %d, ret = %d\n",
259 			delta_ms, intel_rps_read_actual_frequency(&uncore->gt->rps),
260 			before_freq, status, count, ret);
261 	}
262 
263 	return ret;
264 }
265 
266 /**
267  * intel_guc_fw_upload() - load GuC uCode to device
268  * @guc: intel_guc structure
269  *
270  * Called from intel_uc_init_hw() during driver load, resume from sleep and
271  * after a GPU reset.
272  *
273  * The firmware image should have already been fetched into memory, so only
274  * check that fetch succeeded, and then transfer the image to the h/w.
275  *
276  * Return:	non-zero code on error
277  */
278 int intel_guc_fw_upload(struct intel_guc *guc)
279 {
280 	struct intel_gt *gt = guc_to_gt(guc);
281 	struct intel_uncore *uncore = gt->uncore;
282 	int ret;
283 
284 	guc_prepare_xfer(gt);
285 
286 	/*
287 	 * Note that GuC needs the CSS header plus uKernel code to be copied
288 	 * by the DMA engine in one operation, whereas the RSA signature is
289 	 * loaded separately, either by copying it to the UOS_RSA_SCRATCH
290 	 * register (if key size <= 256) or through a ggtt-pinned vma (if key
291 	 * size > 256). The RSA size and therefore the way we provide it to the
292 	 * HW is fixed for each platform and hard-coded in the bootrom.
293 	 */
294 	ret = guc_xfer_rsa(&guc->fw, uncore);
295 	if (ret)
296 		goto out;
297 
298 	/*
299 	 * Current uCode expects the code to be loaded at 8k; locations below
300 	 * this are used for the stack.
301 	 */
302 	ret = intel_uc_fw_upload(&guc->fw, 0x2000, UOS_MOVE);
303 	if (ret)
304 		goto out;
305 
306 	ret = guc_wait_ucode(guc);
307 	if (ret)
308 		goto out;
309 
310 	intel_uc_fw_change_status(&guc->fw, INTEL_UC_FIRMWARE_RUNNING);
311 	return 0;
312 
313 out:
314 	intel_uc_fw_change_status(&guc->fw, INTEL_UC_FIRMWARE_LOAD_FAIL);
315 	return ret;
316 }
317