| /* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */ |
| /* |
| * Copyright (c) 2020-2024, Intel Corporation. |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * @file |
| * @brief JSM shared definitions |
| * |
| * @ingroup Jsm |
| * @brief JSM shared definitions |
| * @{ |
| */ |
| #ifndef VPU_JSM_API_H |
| #define VPU_JSM_API_H |
| |
| /* |
| * Major version changes that break backward compatibility |
| */ |
| #define VPU_JSM_API_VER_MAJOR 3 |
| |
| /* |
| * Minor version changes when API backward compatibility is preserved. |
| */ |
| #define VPU_JSM_API_VER_MINOR 16 |
| |
| /* |
| * API header changed (field names, documentation, formatting) but API itself has not been changed |
| */ |
| #define VPU_JSM_API_VER_PATCH 0 |
| |
| /* |
| * Index in the API version table |
| */ |
| #define VPU_JSM_API_VER_INDEX 4 |
| |
| /* |
| * Number of Priority Bands for Hardware Scheduling |
| * Bands: RealTime, Focus, Normal, Idle |
| */ |
| #define VPU_HWS_NUM_PRIORITY_BANDS 4 |
| |
| /* Max number of impacted contexts that can be dealt with the engine reset command */ |
| #define VPU_MAX_ENGINE_RESET_IMPACTED_CONTEXTS 3 |
| |
| /* |
| * Pack the API structures to enforce binary compatibility |
| * Align to 8 bytes for optimal performance |
| */ |
| #pragma pack(push, 8) |
| |
| /* |
| * Engine indexes. |
| */ |
| #define VPU_ENGINE_COMPUTE 0 |
| #define VPU_ENGINE_COPY 1 |
| #define VPU_ENGINE_NB 2 |
| |
| /* |
| * VPU status values. |
| */ |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_SUCCESS 0x0U |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_PARSING_ERR 0x1U |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_PROCESSING_ERR 0x2U |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_PREEMPTED 0x3U |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_ABORTED 0x4U |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_USER_CTX_VIOL_ERR 0x5U |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_GLOBAL_CTX_VIOL_ERR 0x6U |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_MVNCI_WRONG_INPUT_FORMAT 0x7U |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_MVNCI_UNSUPPORTED_NETWORK_ELEMENT 0x8U |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_MVNCI_INVALID_HANDLE 0x9U |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_MVNCI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES 0xAU |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_MVNCI_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 0xBU |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_MVNCI_INTERNAL_ERROR 0xCU |
| /* Job status returned when the job was preempted mid-inference */ |
| #define VPU_JSM_STATUS_PREEMPTED_MID_INFERENCE 0xDU |
| |
| /* |
| * Host <-> VPU IPC channels. |
| * ASYNC commands use a high priority channel, other messages use low-priority ones. |
| */ |
| #define VPU_IPC_CHAN_ASYNC_CMD 0 |
| #define VPU_IPC_CHAN_GEN_CMD 10 |
| #define VPU_IPC_CHAN_JOB_RET 11 |
| |
| /* |
| * Job flags bit masks. |
| */ |
| #define VPU_JOB_FLAGS_NULL_SUBMISSION_MASK 0x00000001 |
| #define VPU_JOB_FLAGS_PRIVATE_DATA_MASK 0xFF000000 |
| |
| /* |
| * Sizes of the reserved areas in jobs, in bytes. |
| */ |
| #define VPU_JOB_RESERVED_BYTES 8 |
| |
| /* |
| * Sizes of the reserved areas in job queues, in bytes. |
| */ |
| #define VPU_JOB_QUEUE_RESERVED_BYTES 52 |
| |
| /* |
| * Max length (including trailing NULL char) of trace entity name (e.g., the |
| * name of a logging destination or a loggable HW component). |
| */ |
| #define VPU_TRACE_ENTITY_NAME_MAX_LEN 32 |
| |
| /* |
| * Max length (including trailing NULL char) of a dyndbg command. |
| * |
| * NOTE: 96 is used so that the size of 'struct vpu_ipc_msg' in the JSM API is |
| * 128 bytes (multiple of 64 bytes, the cache line size). |
| */ |
| #define VPU_DYNDBG_CMD_MAX_LEN 96 |
| |
| /* |
| * For HWS command queue scheduling, we can prioritise command queues inside the |
| * same process with a relative in-process priority. Valid values for relative |
| * priority are given below - max and min. |
| */ |
| #define VPU_HWS_COMMAND_QUEUE_MAX_IN_PROCESS_PRIORITY 7 |
| #define VPU_HWS_COMMAND_QUEUE_MIN_IN_PROCESS_PRIORITY -7 |
| |
| /* |
| * For HWS priority scheduling, we can have multiple realtime priority bands. |
| * They are numbered 0 to a MAX. |
| */ |
| #define VPU_HWS_MAX_REALTIME_PRIORITY_LEVEL 31U |
| |
| /* |
| * vpu_jsm_engine_reset_context flag definitions |
| */ |
| #define VPU_ENGINE_RESET_CONTEXT_FLAG_COLLATERAL_DAMAGE_MASK BIT(0) |
| #define VPU_ENGINE_RESET_CONTEXT_HANG_PRIMARY_CAUSE 0 |
| #define VPU_ENGINE_RESET_CONTEXT_COLLATERAL_DAMAGE 1 |
| |
| /* |
| * Invalid command queue handle identifier. Applies to cmdq_id and cmdq_group |
| * in this API. |
| */ |
| #define VPU_HWS_INVALID_CMDQ_HANDLE 0ULL |
| |
| /* |
| * Job format. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_job_queue_entry { |
| u64 batch_buf_addr; /**< Address of VPU commands batch buffer */ |
| u32 job_id; /**< Job ID */ |
| u32 flags; /**< Flags bit field, see VPU_JOB_FLAGS_* above */ |
| u64 root_page_table_addr; /**< Address of root page table to use for this job */ |
| u64 root_page_table_update_counter; /**< Page tables update events counter */ |
| u64 primary_preempt_buf_addr; |
| /**< Address of the primary preemption buffer to use for this job */ |
| u32 primary_preempt_buf_size; |
| /**< Size of the primary preemption buffer to use for this job */ |
| u32 secondary_preempt_buf_size; |
| /**< Size of secondary preemption buffer to use for this job */ |
| u64 secondary_preempt_buf_addr; |
| /**< Address of secondary preemption buffer to use for this job */ |
| u8 reserved_0[VPU_JOB_RESERVED_BYTES]; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Job queue control registers. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_job_queue_header { |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| u32 head; |
| u32 tail; |
| u8 reserved_0[VPU_JOB_QUEUE_RESERVED_BYTES]; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Job queue format. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_job_queue { |
| struct vpu_job_queue_header header; |
| struct vpu_job_queue_entry job[]; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Logging entity types. |
| * |
| * This enum defines the different types of entities involved in logging. |
| */ |
| enum vpu_trace_entity_type { |
| /** Logging destination (entity where logs can be stored / printed). */ |
| VPU_TRACE_ENTITY_TYPE_DESTINATION = 1, |
| /** Loggable HW component (HW entity that can be logged). */ |
| VPU_TRACE_ENTITY_TYPE_HW_COMPONENT = 2, |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * HWS specific log buffer header details. |
| * Total size is 32 bytes. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_hws_log_buffer_header { |
| /* Written by VPU after adding a log entry. Initialised by host to 0. */ |
| u32 first_free_entry_index; |
| /* Incremented by VPU every time the VPU overwrites the 0th entry; |
| * initialised by host to 0. |
| */ |
| u32 wraparound_count; |
| /* |
| * This is the number of buffers that can be stored in the log buffer provided by the host. |
| * It is written by host before passing buffer to VPU. VPU should consider it read-only. |
| */ |
| u64 num_of_entries; |
| u64 reserved[2]; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * HWS specific log buffer entry details. |
| * Total size is 32 bytes. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_hws_log_buffer_entry { |
| /* VPU timestamp must be an invariant timer tick (not impacted by DVFS) */ |
| u64 vpu_timestamp; |
| /* |
| * Operation type: |
| * 0 - context state change |
| * 1 - queue new work |
| * 2 - queue unwait sync object |
| * 3 - queue no more work |
| * 4 - queue wait sync object |
| */ |
| u32 operation_type; |
| u32 reserved; |
| /* Operation data depends on operation type */ |
| u64 operation_data[2]; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Host <-> VPU IPC messages types. |
| */ |
| enum vpu_ipc_msg_type { |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_UNKNOWN = 0xFFFFFFFF, |
| /* IPC Host -> Device, Async commands */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_ASYNC_CMD = 0x1100, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_ENGINE_RESET = VPU_JSM_MSG_ASYNC_CMD, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_ENGINE_PREEMPT = 0x1101, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_REGISTER_DB = 0x1102, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_UNREGISTER_DB = 0x1103, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_QUERY_ENGINE_HB = 0x1104, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_GET_POWER_LEVEL_COUNT = 0x1105, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_GET_POWER_LEVEL = 0x1106, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_SET_POWER_LEVEL = 0x1107, |
| /* @deprecated */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_OPEN = 0x1108, |
| /* @deprecated */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_CLOSE = 0x1109, |
| /** Configure logging (used to modify configuration passed in boot params). */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_SET_CONFIG = 0x110a, |
| /** Return current logging configuration. */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_CONFIG = 0x110b, |
| /** |
| * Get masks of destinations and HW components supported by the firmware |
| * (may vary between HW generations and FW compile |
| * time configurations) |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_CAPABILITY = 0x110c, |
| /** Get the name of a destination or HW component. */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_NAME = 0x110d, |
| /** |
| * Release resource associated with host ssid . All jobs that belong to the host_ssid |
| * aborted and removed from internal scheduling queues. All doorbells assigned |
| * to the host_ssid are unregistered and any internal FW resources belonging to |
| * the host_ssid are released. |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_SSID_RELEASE = 0x110e, |
| /** |
| * Start collecting metric data. |
| * @see vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_start |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_START = 0x110f, |
| /** |
| * Stop collecting metric data. This command will return success if it is called |
| * for a metric stream that has already been stopped or was never started. |
| * @see vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_stop |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_STOP = 0x1110, |
| /** |
| * Update current and next buffer for metric data collection. This command can |
| * also be used to request information about the number of collected samples |
| * and the amount of data written to the buffer. |
| * @see vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_update |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_UPDATE = 0x1111, |
| /** |
| * Request description of selected metric groups and metric counters within |
| * each group. The VPU will write the description of groups and counters to |
| * the buffer specified in the command structure. |
| * @see vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_start |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_INFO = 0x1112, |
| /** Control command: Priority band setup */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_SET_PRIORITY_BAND_SETUP = 0x1113, |
| /** Control command: Create command queue */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_CREATE_CMD_QUEUE = 0x1114, |
| /** Control command: Destroy command queue */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_DESTROY_CMD_QUEUE = 0x1115, |
| /** Control command: Set context scheduling properties */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_SET_CONTEXT_SCHED_PROPERTIES = 0x1116, |
| /* |
| * Register a doorbell to notify VPU of new work. The doorbell may later be |
| * deallocated or reassigned to another context. |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_REGISTER_DB = 0x1117, |
| /** Control command: Log buffer setting */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SET_SCHEDULING_LOG = 0x1118, |
| /* Control command: Suspend command queue. */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SUSPEND_CMDQ = 0x1119, |
| /* Control command: Resume command queue */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_RESUME_CMDQ = 0x111a, |
| /* Control command: Resume engine after reset */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_ENGINE_RESUME = 0x111b, |
| /* Control command: Enable survivability/DCT mode */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_DCT_ENABLE = 0x111c, |
| /* Control command: Disable survivability/DCT mode */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_DCT_DISABLE = 0x111d, |
| /** |
| * Dump VPU state. To be used for debug purposes only. |
| * NOTE: Please introduce new ASYNC commands before this one. * |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_STATE_DUMP = 0x11FF, |
| /* IPC Host -> Device, General commands */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_GENERAL_CMD = 0x1200, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_BLOB_DEINIT = VPU_JSM_MSG_GENERAL_CMD, |
| /** |
| * Control dyndbg behavior by executing a dyndbg command; equivalent to |
| * Linux command: `echo '<dyndbg_cmd>' > <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control`. |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_DYNDBG_CONTROL = 0x1201, |
| /** |
| * Perform the save procedure for the D0i3 entry |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_PWR_D0I3_ENTER = 0x1202, |
| /* IPC Device -> Host, Job completion */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_JOB_DONE = 0x2100, |
| /* IPC Device -> Host, Async command completion */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_ASYNC_CMD_DONE = 0x2200, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_ENGINE_RESET_DONE = VPU_JSM_MSG_ASYNC_CMD_DONE, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_ENGINE_PREEMPT_DONE = 0x2201, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_REGISTER_DB_DONE = 0x2202, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_UNREGISTER_DB_DONE = 0x2203, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_QUERY_ENGINE_HB_DONE = 0x2204, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_GET_POWER_LEVEL_COUNT_DONE = 0x2205, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_GET_POWER_LEVEL_DONE = 0x2206, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_SET_POWER_LEVEL_DONE = 0x2207, |
| /* @deprecated */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_OPEN_DONE = 0x2208, |
| /* @deprecated */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_CLOSE_DONE = 0x2209, |
| /** Response to VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_SET_CONFIG. */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_SET_CONFIG_RSP = 0x220a, |
| /** Response to VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_CONFIG. */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_CONFIG_RSP = 0x220b, |
| /** Response to VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_CAPABILITY. */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_CAPABILITY_RSP = 0x220c, |
| /** Response to VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_NAME. */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_NAME_RSP = 0x220d, |
| /** Response to VPU_JSM_MSG_SSID_RELEASE. */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_SSID_RELEASE_DONE = 0x220e, |
| /** |
| * Response to VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_START. |
| * VPU will return an error result if metric collection cannot be started, |
| * e.g. when the specified metric mask is invalid. |
| * @see vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_done |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_START_DONE = 0x220f, |
| /** |
| * Response to VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_STOP. |
| * Returns information about collected metric data. |
| * @see vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_done |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_STOP_DONE = 0x2210, |
| /** |
| * Response to VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_UPDATE. |
| * Returns information about collected metric data. |
| * @see vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_done |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_UPDATE_DONE = 0x2211, |
| /** |
| * Response to VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_INFO. |
| * Returns a description of the metric groups and metric counters. |
| * @see vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_done |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_INFO_DONE = 0x2212, |
| /** |
| * Asynchronous event sent from the VPU to the host either when the current |
| * metric buffer is full or when the VPU has collected a multiple of |
| * @notify_sample_count samples as indicated through the start command |
| * (VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_START). Returns information about collected |
| * metric data. |
| * @see vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_done |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_NOTIFICATION = 0x2213, |
| /** Response to control command: Priority band setup */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_SET_PRIORITY_BAND_SETUP_RSP = 0x2214, |
| /** Response to control command: Create command queue */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_CREATE_CMD_QUEUE_RSP = 0x2215, |
| /** Response to control command: Destroy command queue */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_DESTROY_CMD_QUEUE_RSP = 0x2216, |
| /** Response to control command: Set context scheduling properties */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_SET_CONTEXT_SCHED_PROPERTIES_RSP = 0x2217, |
| /** Response to control command: Log buffer setting */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SET_SCHEDULING_LOG_RSP = 0x2218, |
| /* IPC Device -> Host, HWS notify index entry of log buffer written */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SCHEDULING_LOG_NOTIFICATION = 0x2219, |
| /* IPC Device -> Host, HWS completion of a context suspend request */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SUSPEND_CMDQ_DONE = 0x221a, |
| /* Response to control command: Resume command queue */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_RESUME_CMDQ_RSP = 0x221b, |
| /* Response to control command: Resume engine command response */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_RESUME_ENGINE_DONE = 0x221c, |
| /* Response to control command: Enable survivability/DCT mode */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_DCT_ENABLE_DONE = 0x221d, |
| /* Response to control command: Disable survivability/DCT mode */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_DCT_DISABLE_DONE = 0x221e, |
| /** |
| * Response to state dump control command. |
| * NOTE: Please introduce new ASYNC responses before this one. * |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_STATE_DUMP_RSP = 0x22FF, |
| /* IPC Device -> Host, General command completion */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_GENERAL_CMD_DONE = 0x2300, |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_BLOB_DEINIT_DONE = VPU_JSM_MSG_GENERAL_CMD_DONE, |
| /** Response to VPU_JSM_MSG_DYNDBG_CONTROL. */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_DYNDBG_CONTROL_RSP = 0x2301, |
| /** |
| * Acknowledgment of completion of the save procedure initiated by |
| * VPU_JSM_MSG_PWR_D0I3_ENTER |
| */ |
| VPU_JSM_MSG_PWR_D0I3_ENTER_DONE = 0x2302, |
| }; |
| |
| enum vpu_ipc_msg_status { VPU_JSM_MSG_FREE, VPU_JSM_MSG_ALLOCATED }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Host <-> LRT IPC message payload definitions |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_engine_reset { |
| /* Engine to be reset. */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_engine_preempt { |
| /* Engine to be preempted. */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* ID of the preemption request. */ |
| u32 preempt_id; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * @brief Register doorbell command structure. |
| * This structure supports doorbell registration for only OS scheduling. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_REGISTER_DB |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_register_db { |
| /* Index of the doorbell to register. */ |
| u32 db_idx; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /* Virtual address in Global GTT pointing to the start of job queue. */ |
| u64 jobq_base; |
| /* Size of the job queue in bytes. */ |
| u32 jobq_size; |
| /* Host sub-stream ID for the context assigned to the doorbell. */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Unregister doorbell command structure. |
| * Request structure to unregister a doorbell for both HW and OS scheduling. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_UNREGISTER_DB |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_unregister_db { |
| /* Index of the doorbell to unregister. */ |
| u32 db_idx; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_query_engine_hb { |
| /* Engine to return heartbeat value. */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_power_level { |
| /** |
| * Requested power level. The power level value is in the |
| * range [0, power_level_count-1] where power_level_count |
| * is the number of available power levels as returned by |
| * the get power level count command. A power level of 0 |
| * corresponds to the maximum possible power level, while |
| * power_level_count-1 corresponds to the minimum possible |
| * power level. Values outside of this range are not |
| * considered to be valid. |
| */ |
| u32 power_level; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_ssid_release { |
| /* Host sub-stream ID for the context to be released. */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Metric streamer start command structure. |
| * This structure is also used with VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_INFO to request metric |
| * groups and metric counters description from the firmware. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_START |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_INFO |
| */ |
| struct vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_start { |
| /** |
| * Bitmask to select the desired metric groups. |
| * A metric group can belong only to one metric streamer instance at a time. |
| * Since each metric streamer instance has a unique set of metric groups, it |
| * can also identify a metric streamer instance if more than one instance was |
| * started. If the VPU device does not support multiple metric streamer instances, |
| * then VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_START will return an error even if the second |
| * instance has different groups to the first. |
| */ |
| u64 metric_group_mask; |
| /** Sampling rate in nanoseconds. */ |
| u64 sampling_rate; |
| /** |
| * If > 0 the VPU will send a VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_NOTIFICATION message |
| * after every @notify_sample_count samples is collected or dropped by the VPU. |
| * If set to UINT_MAX the VPU will only generate a notification when the metric |
| * buffer is full. If set to 0 the VPU will never generate a notification. |
| */ |
| u32 notify_sample_count; |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /** |
| * Address and size of the buffer where the VPU will write metric data. The |
| * VPU writes all counters from enabled metric groups one after another. If |
| * there is no space left to write data at the next sample period the VPU |
| * will switch to the next buffer (@see next_buffer_addr) and will optionally |
| * send a notification to the host driver if @notify_sample_count is non-zero. |
| * If @next_buffer_addr is NULL the VPU will stop collecting metric data. |
| */ |
| u64 buffer_addr; |
| u64 buffer_size; |
| /** |
| * Address and size of the next buffer to write metric data to after the initial |
| * buffer is full. If the address is NULL the VPU will stop collecting metric |
| * data. |
| */ |
| u64 next_buffer_addr; |
| u64 next_buffer_size; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Metric streamer stop command structure. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_STOP |
| */ |
| struct vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_stop { |
| /** Bitmask to select the desired metric groups. */ |
| u64 metric_group_mask; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Provide VPU FW with buffers to write metric data. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_UPDATE |
| */ |
| struct vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_update { |
| /** Metric group mask that identifies metric streamer instance. */ |
| u64 metric_group_mask; |
| /** |
| * Address and size of the buffer where the VPU will write metric data. If |
| * the buffer address is 0 or same as the currently used buffer the VPU will |
| * continue writing metric data to the current buffer. In this case the |
| * buffer size is ignored and the size of the current buffer is unchanged. |
| * If the address is non-zero and differs from the current buffer address the |
| * VPU will immediately switch data collection to the new buffer. |
| */ |
| u64 buffer_addr; |
| u64 buffer_size; |
| /** |
| * Address and size of the next buffer to write metric data after the initial |
| * buffer is full. If the address is NULL the VPU will stop collecting metric |
| * data but will continue to record dropped samples. |
| * |
| * Note that there is a hazard possible if both buffer_addr and the next_buffer_addr |
| * are non-zero in same update request. It is the host's responsibility to ensure |
| * that both addresses make sense even if the VPU just switched to writing samples |
| * from the current to the next buffer. |
| */ |
| u64 next_buffer_addr; |
| u64 next_buffer_size; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_blob_deinit { |
| /* 64-bit unique ID for the blob to be de-initialized. */ |
| u64 blob_id; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_job_done { |
| /* Engine to which the job was submitted. */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* Index of the doorbell to which the job was submitted */ |
| u32 db_idx; |
| /* ID of the completed job */ |
| u32 job_id; |
| /* Status of the completed job */ |
| u32 job_status; |
| /* Host SSID */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| /* Zero Padding */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /* Command queue id */ |
| u64 cmdq_id; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_jsm_engine_reset_context { |
| /* Host SSID */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| /* Zero Padding */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /* Command queue id */ |
| u64 cmdq_id; |
| /* See VPU_ENGINE_RESET_CONTEXT_* defines */ |
| u64 flags; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_engine_reset_done { |
| /* Engine ordinal */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* Number of impacted contexts */ |
| u32 num_impacted_contexts; |
| /* Array of impacted command queue ids and their flags */ |
| struct vpu_jsm_engine_reset_context |
| impacted_contexts[VPU_MAX_ENGINE_RESET_IMPACTED_CONTEXTS]; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_engine_preempt_done { |
| /* Engine preempted. */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* ID of the preemption request. */ |
| u32 preempt_id; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Response structure for register doorbell command for both OS |
| * and HW scheduling. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_REGISTER_DB |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_REGISTER_DB |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_register_db_done { |
| /* Index of the registered doorbell. */ |
| u32 db_idx; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Response structure for unregister doorbell command for both OS |
| * and HW scheduling. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_UNREGISTER_DB |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_unregister_db_done { |
| /* Index of the unregistered doorbell. */ |
| u32 db_idx; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_query_engine_hb_done { |
| /* Engine returning heartbeat value. */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /* Heartbeat value. */ |
| u64 heartbeat; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_get_power_level_count_done { |
| /** |
| * Number of supported power levels. The maximum possible |
| * value of power_level_count is 16 but this may vary across |
| * implementations. |
| */ |
| u32 power_level_count; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /** |
| * Power consumption limit for each supported power level in |
| * [0-100%] range relative to power level 0. |
| */ |
| u8 power_limit[16]; |
| }; |
| |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_blob_deinit_done { |
| /* 64-bit unique ID for the blob de-initialized. */ |
| u64 blob_id; |
| }; |
| |
| /* HWS priority band setup request / response */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_priority_band_setup { |
| /* |
| * Grace period in 100ns units when preempting another priority band for |
| * this priority band |
| */ |
| u32 grace_period[VPU_HWS_NUM_PRIORITY_BANDS]; |
| /* |
| * Default quantum in 100ns units for scheduling across processes |
| * within a priority band |
| */ |
| u32 process_quantum[VPU_HWS_NUM_PRIORITY_BANDS]; |
| /* |
| * Default grace period in 100ns units for processes that preempt each |
| * other within a priority band |
| */ |
| u32 process_grace_period[VPU_HWS_NUM_PRIORITY_BANDS]; |
| /* |
| * For normal priority band, specifies the target VPU percentage |
| * in situations when it's starved by the focus band. |
| */ |
| u32 normal_band_percentage; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * @brief HWS create command queue request. |
| * Host will create a command queue via this command. |
| * Note: Cmdq group is a handle of an object which |
| * may contain one or more command queues. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_CREATE_CMD_QUEUE |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_CREATE_CMD_QUEUE_RSP |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_create_cmdq { |
| /* Process id */ |
| u64 process_id; |
| /* Host SSID */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| /* Engine for which queue is being created */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* Cmdq group: only used for HWS logging of state changes */ |
| u64 cmdq_group; |
| /* Command queue id */ |
| u64 cmdq_id; |
| /* Command queue base */ |
| u64 cmdq_base; |
| /* Command queue size */ |
| u32 cmdq_size; |
| /* Zero padding */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * @brief HWS create command queue response. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_CREATE_CMD_QUEUE |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_CREATE_CMD_QUEUE_RSP |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_create_cmdq_rsp { |
| /* Process id */ |
| u64 process_id; |
| /* Host SSID */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| /* Engine for which queue is being created */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* Command queue group */ |
| u64 cmdq_group; |
| /* Command queue id */ |
| u64 cmdq_id; |
| }; |
| |
| /* HWS destroy command queue request / response */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_destroy_cmdq { |
| /* Host SSID */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| /* Zero Padding */ |
| u32 reserved; |
| /* Command queue id */ |
| u64 cmdq_id; |
| }; |
| |
| /* HWS set context scheduling properties request / response */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_set_context_sched_properties { |
| /* Host SSID */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| /* Zero Padding */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /* Command queue id */ |
| u64 cmdq_id; |
| /* Priority band to assign to work of this context */ |
| u32 priority_band; |
| /* Inside realtime band assigns a further priority */ |
| u32 realtime_priority_level; |
| /* Priority relative to other contexts in the same process */ |
| s32 in_process_priority; |
| /* Zero padding / Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_1; |
| /* Context quantum relative to other contexts of same priority in the same process */ |
| u64 context_quantum; |
| /* Grace period when preempting context of the same priority within the same process */ |
| u64 grace_period_same_priority; |
| /* Grace period when preempting context of a lower priority within the same process */ |
| u64 grace_period_lower_priority; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * @brief Register doorbell command structure. |
| * This structure supports doorbell registration for both HW and OS scheduling. |
| * Note: Queue base and size are added here so that the same structure can be used for |
| * OS scheduling and HW scheduling. For OS scheduling, cmdq_id will be ignored |
| * and cmdq_base and cmdq_size will be used. For HW scheduling, cmdq_base and cmdq_size will be |
| * ignored and cmdq_id is used. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_REGISTER_DB |
| */ |
| struct vpu_jsm_hws_register_db { |
| /* Index of the doorbell to register. */ |
| u32 db_id; |
| /* Host sub-stream ID for the context assigned to the doorbell. */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| /* ID of the command queue associated with the doorbell. */ |
| u64 cmdq_id; |
| /* Virtual address pointing to the start of command queue. */ |
| u64 cmdq_base; |
| /* Size of the command queue in bytes. */ |
| u64 cmdq_size; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * @brief Structure to set another buffer to be used for scheduling-related logging. |
| * The size of the logging buffer and the number of entries is defined as part of the |
| * buffer itself as described next. |
| * The log buffer received from the host is made up of; |
| * - header: 32 bytes in size, as shown in 'struct vpu_hws_log_buffer_header'. |
| * The header contains the number of log entries in the buffer. |
| * - log entry: 0 to n-1, each log entry is 32 bytes in size, as shown in |
| * 'struct vpu_hws_log_buffer_entry'. |
| * The entry contains the VPU timestamp, operation type and data. |
| * The host should provide the notify index value of log buffer to VPU. This is a |
| * value defined within the log buffer and when written to will generate the |
| * scheduling log notification. |
| * The host should set engine_idx and vpu_log_buffer_va to 0 to disable logging |
| * for a particular engine. |
| * VPU will handle one log buffer for each of supported engines. |
| * VPU should allow the logging to consume one host_ssid. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SET_SCHEDULING_LOG |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SET_SCHEDULING_LOG_RSP |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SCHEDULING_LOG_NOTIFICATION |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_set_scheduling_log { |
| /* Engine ordinal */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* Host SSID */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| /* |
| * VPU log buffer virtual address. |
| * Set to 0 to disable logging for this engine. |
| */ |
| u64 vpu_log_buffer_va; |
| /* |
| * Notify index of log buffer. VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SCHEDULING_LOG_NOTIFICATION |
| * is generated when an event log is written to this index. |
| */ |
| u64 notify_index; |
| /* |
| * Enable extra events to be output to log for debug of scheduling algorithm. |
| * Interpreted by VPU as a boolean to enable or disable, expected values are |
| * 0 and 1. |
| */ |
| u32 enable_extra_events; |
| /* Zero Padding */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * @brief The scheduling log notification is generated by VPU when it writes |
| * an event into the log buffer at the notify_index. VPU notifies host with |
| * VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SCHEDULING_LOG_NOTIFICATION. This is an asynchronous |
| * message from VPU to host. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SCHEDULING_LOG_NOTIFICATION |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SET_SCHEDULING_LOG |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_scheduling_log_notification { |
| /* Engine ordinal */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* Zero Padding */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * @brief HWS suspend command queue request and done structure. |
| * Host will request the suspend of contexts and VPU will; |
| * - Suspend all work on this context |
| * - Preempt any running work |
| * - Asynchronously perform the above and return success immediately once |
| * all items above are started successfully |
| * - Notify the host of completion of these operations via |
| * VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SUSPEND_CMDQ_DONE |
| * - Reject any other context operations on a context with an in-flight |
| * suspend request running |
| * Same structure used when VPU notifies host of completion of a context suspend |
| * request. The ids and suspend fence value reported in this command will match |
| * the one in the request from the host to suspend the context. Once suspend is |
| * complete, VPU will not access any data relating to this command queue until |
| * it is resumed. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SUSPEND_CMDQ |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_SUSPEND_CMDQ_DONE |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_suspend_cmdq { |
| /* Host SSID */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| /* Zero Padding */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /* Command queue id */ |
| u64 cmdq_id; |
| /* |
| * Suspend fence value - reported by the VPU suspend context |
| * completed once suspend is complete. |
| */ |
| u64 suspend_fence_value; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * @brief HWS Resume command queue request / response structure. |
| * Host will request the resume of a context; |
| * - VPU will resume all work on this context |
| * - Scheduler will allow this context to be scheduled |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_RESUME_CMDQ |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_RESUME_CMDQ_RSP |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_resume_cmdq { |
| /* Host SSID */ |
| u32 host_ssid; |
| /* Zero Padding */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /* Command queue id */ |
| u64 cmdq_id; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * @brief HWS Resume engine request / response structure. |
| * After a HWS engine reset, all scheduling is stopped on VPU until a engine resume. |
| * Host shall send this command to resume scheduling of any valid queue. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_RESUME_ENGINE |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_HWS_RESUME_ENGINE_DONE |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_resume_engine { |
| /* Engine to be resumed */ |
| u32 engine_idx; |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Payload for VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_SET_CONFIG[_RSP] and |
| * VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_CONFIG_RSP messages. |
| * |
| * The payload is interpreted differently depending on the type of message: |
| * |
| * - For VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_SET_CONFIG, the payload specifies the desired |
| * logging configuration to be set. |
| * |
| * - For VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_SET_CONFIG_RSP, the payload reports the logging |
| * configuration that was set after a VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_SET_CONFIG request. |
| * The host can compare this payload with the one it sent in the |
| * VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_SET_CONFIG request to check whether or not the |
| * configuration was set as desired. |
| * |
| * - VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_CONFIG_RSP, the payload reports the current logging |
| * configuration. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_trace_config { |
| /** |
| * Logging level (currently set or to be set); see 'mvLog_t' enum for |
| * acceptable values. The specified logging level applies to all |
| * destinations and HW components |
| */ |
| u32 trace_level; |
| /** |
| * Bitmask of logging destinations (currently enabled or to be enabled); |
| * bitwise OR of values defined in logging_destination enum. |
| */ |
| u32 trace_destination_mask; |
| /** |
| * Bitmask of loggable HW components (currently enabled or to be enabled); |
| * bitwise OR of values defined in loggable_hw_component enum. |
| */ |
| u64 trace_hw_component_mask; |
| u64 reserved_0; /**< Reserved for future extensions. */ |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Payload for VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_CAPABILITY_RSP messages. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_trace_capability_rsp { |
| u32 trace_destination_mask; /**< Bitmask of supported logging destinations. */ |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| u64 trace_hw_component_mask; /**< Bitmask of supported loggable HW components. */ |
| u64 reserved_1; /**< Reserved for future extensions. */ |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Payload for VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_NAME requests. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_trace_get_name { |
| /** |
| * The type of the entity to query name for; see logging_entity_type for |
| * possible values. |
| */ |
| u32 entity_type; |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /** |
| * The ID of the entity to query name for; possible values depends on the |
| * entity type. |
| */ |
| u64 entity_id; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Payload for VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_GET_NAME_RSP responses. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_trace_get_name_rsp { |
| /** |
| * The type of the entity whose name was queried; see logging_entity_type |
| * for possible values. |
| */ |
| u32 entity_type; |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /** |
| * The ID of the entity whose name was queried; possible values depends on |
| * the entity type. |
| */ |
| u64 entity_id; |
| /** Reserved for future extensions. */ |
| u64 reserved_1; |
| /** The name of the entity. */ |
| char entity_name[VPU_TRACE_ENTITY_NAME_MAX_LEN]; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Data sent from the VPU to the host in all metric streamer response messages |
| * and in asynchronous notification. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_START_DONE |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_STOP_DONE |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_UPDATE_DONE |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_INFO_DONE |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_NOTIFICATION |
| */ |
| struct vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_done { |
| /** Metric group mask that identifies metric streamer instance. */ |
| u64 metric_group_mask; |
| /** |
| * Size in bytes of single sample - total size of all enabled counters. |
| * Some VPU implementations may align sample_size to more than 8 bytes. |
| */ |
| u32 sample_size; |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| /** |
| * Number of samples collected since the metric streamer was started. |
| * This will be 0 if the metric streamer was not started. |
| */ |
| u32 samples_collected; |
| /** |
| * Number of samples dropped since the metric streamer was started. This |
| * is incremented every time the metric streamer is not able to write |
| * collected samples because the current buffer is full and there is no |
| * next buffer to switch to. |
| */ |
| u32 samples_dropped; |
| /** Address of the buffer that contains the latest metric data. */ |
| u64 buffer_addr; |
| /** |
| * Number of bytes written into the metric data buffer. In response to the |
| * VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_INFO request this field contains the size of |
| * all group and counter descriptors. The size is updated even if the buffer |
| * in the request was NULL or too small to hold descriptors of all counters |
| */ |
| u64 bytes_written; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Metric group description placed in the metric buffer after successful completion |
| * of the VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_INFO command. This is followed by one or more |
| * @vpu_jsm_metric_counter_descriptor records. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_INFO |
| */ |
| struct vpu_jsm_metric_group_descriptor { |
| /** |
| * Offset to the next metric group (8-byte aligned). If this offset is 0 this |
| * is the last descriptor. The value of metric_info_size must be greater than |
| * or equal to sizeof(struct vpu_jsm_metric_group_descriptor) + name_string_size |
| * + description_string_size and must be 8-byte aligned. |
| */ |
| u32 next_metric_group_info_offset; |
| /** |
| * Offset to the first metric counter description record (8-byte aligned). |
| * @see vpu_jsm_metric_counter_descriptor |
| */ |
| u32 next_metric_counter_info_offset; |
| /** Index of the group. This corresponds to bit index in metric_group_mask. */ |
| u32 group_id; |
| /** Number of counters in the metric group. */ |
| u32 num_counters; |
| /** Data size for all counters, must be a multiple of 8 bytes.*/ |
| u32 metric_group_data_size; |
| /** |
| * Metric group domain number. Cannot use multiple, simultaneous metric groups |
| * from the same domain. |
| */ |
| u32 domain; |
| /** |
| * Counter name string size. The string must include a null termination character. |
| * The FW may use a fixed size name or send a different name for each counter. |
| * If the VPU uses fixed size strings, all characters from the end of the name |
| * to the of the fixed size character array must be zeroed. |
| */ |
| u32 name_string_size; |
| /** Counter description string size, @see name_string_size */ |
| u32 description_string_size; |
| u64 reserved_0; |
| /** |
| * Right after this structure, the VPU writes name and description of |
| * the metric group. |
| */ |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Metric counter description, placed in the buffer after vpu_jsm_metric_group_descriptor. |
| * @see VPU_JSM_MSG_METRIC_STREAMER_INFO |
| */ |
| struct vpu_jsm_metric_counter_descriptor { |
| /** |
| * Offset to the next counter in a group (8-byte aligned). If this offset is |
| * 0 this is the last counter in the group. |
| */ |
| u32 next_metric_counter_info_offset; |
| /** |
| * Offset to the counter data from the start of samples in this metric group. |
| * Note that metric_data_offset % metric_data_size must be 0. |
| */ |
| u32 metric_data_offset; |
| /** Size of the metric counter data in bytes. */ |
| u32 metric_data_size; |
| /** Metric type, see Level Zero API for definitions. */ |
| u32 tier; |
| /** Metric type, see set_metric_type_t for definitions. */ |
| u32 metric_type; |
| /** Metric type, see set_value_type_t for definitions. */ |
| u32 metric_value_type; |
| /** |
| * Counter name string size. The string must include a null termination character. |
| * The FW may use a fixed size name or send a different name for each counter. |
| * If the VPU uses fixed size strings, all characters from the end of the name |
| * to the of the fixed size character array must be zeroed. |
| */ |
| u32 name_string_size; |
| /** Counter description string size, @see name_string_size */ |
| u32 description_string_size; |
| /** Counter component name string size, @see name_string_size */ |
| u32 component_string_size; |
| /** Counter string size, @see name_string_size */ |
| u32 units_string_size; |
| u64 reserved_0; |
| /** |
| * Right after this structure, the VPU writes name, description |
| * component and unit strings. |
| */ |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Payload for VPU_JSM_MSG_DYNDBG_CONTROL requests. |
| * |
| * VPU_JSM_MSG_DYNDBG_CONTROL are used to control the VPU FW Dynamic Debug |
| * feature, which allows developers to selectively enable / disable MVLOG_DEBUG |
| * messages. This is equivalent to the Dynamic Debug functionality provided by |
| * Linux |
| * (https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/dynamic-debug-howto.html) |
| * The host can control Dynamic Debug behavior by sending dyndbg commands, which |
| * have the same syntax as Linux |
| * dyndbg commands. |
| * |
| * NOTE: in order for MVLOG_DEBUG messages to be actually printed, the host |
| * still has to set the logging level to MVLOG_DEBUG, using the |
| * VPU_JSM_MSG_TRACE_SET_CONFIG command. |
| * |
| * The host can see the current dynamic debug configuration by executing a |
| * special 'show' command. The dyndbg configuration will be printed to the |
| * configured logging destination using MVLOG_INFO logging level. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_dyndbg_control { |
| /** |
| * Dyndbg command (same format as Linux dyndbg); must be a NULL-terminated |
| * string. |
| */ |
| char dyndbg_cmd[VPU_DYNDBG_CMD_MAX_LEN]; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Payload for VPU_JSM_MSG_PWR_D0I3_ENTER |
| * |
| * This is a bi-directional payload. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_pwr_d0i3_enter { |
| /** |
| * 0: VPU_JSM_MSG_PWR_D0I3_ENTER_DONE is not sent to the host driver |
| * The driver will poll for D0i2 Idle state transitions. |
| * 1: VPU_JSM_MSG_PWR_D0I3_ENTER_DONE is sent after VPU state save is complete |
| */ |
| u32 send_response; |
| u32 reserved_0; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Payload for VPU_JSM_MSG_DCT_ENABLE message. |
| * |
| * Default values for DCT active/inactive times are 5.3ms and 30ms respectively, |
| * corresponding to a 85% duty cycle. This payload allows the host to tune these |
| * values according to application requirements. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_pwr_dct_control { |
| /** Duty cycle active time in microseconds */ |
| u32 dct_active_us; |
| /** Duty cycle inactive time in microseconds */ |
| u32 dct_inactive_us; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Payloads union, used to define complete message format. |
| */ |
| union vpu_ipc_msg_payload { |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_engine_reset engine_reset; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_engine_preempt engine_preempt; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_register_db register_db; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_unregister_db unregister_db; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_query_engine_hb query_engine_hb; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_power_level power_level; |
| struct vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_start metric_streamer_start; |
| struct vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_stop metric_streamer_stop; |
| struct vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_update metric_streamer_update; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_blob_deinit blob_deinit; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_ssid_release ssid_release; |
| struct vpu_jsm_hws_register_db hws_register_db; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_job_done job_done; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_engine_reset_done engine_reset_done; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_engine_preempt_done engine_preempt_done; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_register_db_done register_db_done; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_unregister_db_done unregister_db_done; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_query_engine_hb_done query_engine_hb_done; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_get_power_level_count_done get_power_level_count_done; |
| struct vpu_jsm_metric_streamer_done metric_streamer_done; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_blob_deinit_done blob_deinit_done; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_trace_config trace_config; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_trace_capability_rsp trace_capability; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_trace_get_name trace_get_name; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_trace_get_name_rsp trace_get_name_rsp; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_dyndbg_control dyndbg_control; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_priority_band_setup hws_priority_band_setup; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_create_cmdq hws_create_cmdq; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_create_cmdq_rsp hws_create_cmdq_rsp; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_destroy_cmdq hws_destroy_cmdq; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_set_context_sched_properties |
| hws_set_context_sched_properties; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_set_scheduling_log hws_set_scheduling_log; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_scheduling_log_notification hws_scheduling_log_notification; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_suspend_cmdq hws_suspend_cmdq; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_resume_cmdq hws_resume_cmdq; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_hws_resume_engine hws_resume_engine; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_pwr_d0i3_enter pwr_d0i3_enter; |
| struct vpu_ipc_msg_payload_pwr_dct_control pwr_dct_control; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Host <-> LRT IPC message base structure. |
| * |
| * NOTE: All instances of this object must be aligned on a 64B boundary |
| * to allow proper handling of VPU cache operations. |
| */ |
| struct vpu_jsm_msg { |
| /* Reserved */ |
| u64 reserved_0; |
| /* Message type, see vpu_ipc_msg_type enum. */ |
| u32 type; |
| /* Buffer status, see vpu_ipc_msg_status enum. */ |
| u32 status; |
| /* |
| * Request ID, provided by the host in a request message and passed |
| * back by VPU in the response message. |
| */ |
| u32 request_id; |
| /* Request return code set by the VPU, see VPU_JSM_STATUS_* defines. */ |
| u32 result; |
| u64 reserved_1; |
| /* Message payload depending on message type, see vpu_ipc_msg_payload union. */ |
| union vpu_ipc_msg_payload payload; |
| }; |
| |
| #pragma pack(pop) |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| ///@} |