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authorBen Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>2012-07-06 07:36:43 +1000
committerBen Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>2012-10-03 13:12:44 +1000
commit9274f4a9ba7e70d1770e237fca16d52f27f0c728 (patch)
tree21f87161e32f176acc1233af18642576c0987a5a /drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/core/include/core/printk.h
parentaa4cc5d274c09909fe32861825c2377d0ccb3bfd (diff)
drm/nouveau/core: pull in most of the new core infrastructure
This commit provides most of the infrastructure to support a major overhaul of Nouveau's internals coming in the following commits. This work aims to take all the things we've learned over the last several years, and turn that into a cleaner architecture that's more maintainable going forward. RAMHT and MM bits of the new core have been left out for the moment, and will be pulled in as I go through the process of porting the code to become either subdev or engine modules. There are several main goals I wanted to achieve through this work: -- Reduce complexity The goal here was to make each component of the driver as independent as possible, which will ease maintainability and readability, and provide a good base for resetting locked up GPU units in the future. -- Better tracking of GPU units that are required at any given time This is for future PM work, we'll be able to tell exactly what parts of the GPU we need powered at any given point (etc). -- Expose all available NVIDIA GPUs to the client In order to support things such as multi-GPU channels, we want to be able to expose all the NVIDIA GPUs to the client over a single file descriptor so it can send a single push buffer to multiple GPUs. -- Untangle the core hardware support code from the DRM implementation This happened initially as an unexpected side-effect of developing the initial core infrastructure in userspace, but it turned into a goal of the whole project. Initial benefits will be the availablility of a number of userspace tools and tests using the same code as the driver itself, but will also be important as I look into some virtualisation ideas. v2: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com> - fix duplicate assignments noticed by clang - implement some forgotten yelling in error path - ensure 64-bit engine mask is used everywhere v3: Marcin Slusarz <marcin.slusarz@gmail.com> - sparse fixes - inline nv_printk into nv_assert to prevent recursive inlining issues v4: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com> - fixed minor memory leak on gpuobj destruction Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/core/include/core/printk.h b/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/core/include/core/printk.h
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+#ifndef __NOUVEAU_PRINTK_H__
+#define __NOUVEAU_PRINTK_H__
+
+#include <core/os.h>
+#include <core/debug.h>
+
+struct nouveau_object;
+
+#define NV_PRINTK_FATAL KERN_CRIT
+#define NV_PRINTK_ERROR KERN_ERR
+#define NV_PRINTK_WARN KERN_WARNING
+#define NV_PRINTK_INFO KERN_INFO
+#define NV_PRINTK_DEBUG KERN_DEBUG
+#define NV_PRINTK_PARANOIA KERN_DEBUG
+#define NV_PRINTK_TRACE KERN_DEBUG
+#define NV_PRINTK_SPAM KERN_DEBUG
+
+void nv_printk_(struct nouveau_object *, const char *, int, const char *, ...);
+
+#define nv_printk(o,l,f,a...) do { \
+ if (NV_DBG_##l <= CONFIG_NOUVEAU_DEBUG) \
+ nv_printk_(nv_object(o), NV_PRINTK_##l, NV_DBG_##l, f, ##a); \
+} while(0)
+
+#define nv_fatal(o,f,a...) nv_printk((o), FATAL, f, ##a)
+#define nv_error(o,f,a...) nv_printk((o), ERROR, f, ##a)
+#define nv_warn(o,f,a...) nv_printk((o), WARN, f, ##a)
+#define nv_info(o,f,a...) nv_printk((o), INFO, f, ##a)
+#define nv_debug(o,f,a...) nv_printk((o), DEBUG, f, ##a)
+#define nv_trace(o,f,a...) nv_printk((o), TRACE, f, ##a)
+#define nv_spam(o,f,a...) nv_printk((o), SPAM, f, ##a)
+
+#define nv_assert(f,a...) do { \
+ if (NV_DBG_FATAL <= CONFIG_NOUVEAU_DEBUG) \
+ nv_printk_(NULL, NV_PRINTK_FATAL, NV_DBG_FATAL, f "\n", ##a); \
+ BUG_ON(1); \
+} while(0)
+
+#endif