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See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, you can access it online at # http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html. # # menuconfig MALI_MIDGARD tristate "Mali Midgard series support" select GPU_TRACEPOINTS if ANDROID select DMA_SHARED_BUFFER select PM_DEVFREQ select DEVFREQ_THERMAL select FW_LOADER default m if SOC_EXYNOS2100 default y if SOC_EXYNOS9830 default n help Enable this option to build support for a ARM Mali Midgard GPU. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: this will generate a single module, called mali_kbase. if MALI_MIDGARD config MALI_PLATFORM_NAME depends on MALI_MIDGARD string "Platform name" default "exynos" help Enter the name of the desired platform configuration directory to include in the build. 'platform/$(MALI_PLATFORM_NAME)/Kbuild' must exist. config MALI_REAL_HW depends on MALI_MIDGARD def_bool !MALI_NO_MALI menu "Platform specific options" source "drivers/gpu/arm/exynos/Kconfig" endmenu config MALI_CSF_SUPPORT bool "Enable Mali CSF based GPU support" depends on MALI_MIDGARD=m default n help Enables support for CSF based GPUs. config MALI_DEVFREQ bool "Enable devfreq support for Mali" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && PM_DEVFREQ select DEVFREQ_GOV_SIMPLE_ONDEMAND default n if SOC_EXYNOS2100 default n if SOC_EXYNOS9830 default y help Support devfreq for Mali. Using the devfreq framework and, by default, the simple on-demand governor, the frequency of Mali will be dynamically selected from the available OPPs. config MALI_MIDGARD_DVFS bool "Enable legacy DVFS" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && !MALI_DEVFREQ default n help Choose this option to enable legacy DVFS in the Mali Midgard DDK. config MALI_GATOR_SUPPORT bool "Enable Streamline tracing support" depends on MALI_MIDGARD default y help Enables kbase tracing used by the Arm Streamline Performance Analyzer. The tracepoints are used to derive GPU activity charts in Streamline. config MALI_MIDGARD_ENABLE_TRACE bool "Enable kbase tracing" depends on MALI_MIDGARD default y if MALI_DEBUG default n help Enables tracing in kbase. Trace log available through the "mali_trace" debugfs file, when the CONFIG_DEBUG_FS is enabled config MALI_DMA_FENCE bool "Enable DMA_BUF fence support for Mali" depends on MALI_MIDGARD default n help Support DMA_BUF fences for Mali. This option should only be enabled if the Linux Kernel has built in support for DMA_BUF fences. config MALI_ARBITER_SUPPORT bool "Enable arbiter support for Mali" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && !MALI_CSF_SUPPORT default n help Enable support for the arbiter interface in the driver. This allows an external arbiter to manage driver access to GPU hardware in a virtualized environment If unsure, say N. config MALI_DMA_BUF_MAP_ON_DEMAND bool "Enable map imported dma-bufs on demand" depends on MALI_MIDGARD default n help This option caused kbase to set up the GPU mapping of imported dma-buf when needed to run atoms. This is the legacy behavior. This is intended for testing and the option will get removed in the future. config MALI_DMA_BUF_LEGACY_COMPAT bool "Enable legacy compatibility cache flush on dma-buf map" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && !MALI_DMA_BUF_MAP_ON_DEMAND default n help This option enables compatibility with legacy dma-buf mapping behavior, then the dma-buf is mapped on import, by adding cache maintenance where MALI_DMA_BUF_MAP_ON_DEMAND would do the mapping, including a cache flush. This option might work-around issues related to missing cache flushes in other drivers. This only has an effect for clients using UK 11.18 or older. For later UK versions it is not possible. menuconfig MALI_EXPERT depends on MALI_MIDGARD bool "Enable Expert Settings" default y if SOC_EXYNOS2100 default y if SOC_EXYNOS9830 default n help Enabling this option and modifying the default settings may produce a driver with performance or other limitations. if MALI_EXPERT config MALI_2MB_ALLOC bool "Attempt to allocate 2MB pages" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default n help Rather than allocating all GPU memory page-by-page, attempt to allocate 2MB pages from the kernel. This reduces TLB pressure and helps to prevent memory fragmentation. If in doubt, say N config MALI_MEMORY_FULLY_BACKED bool "Enable memory fully physically-backed" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default n help This option enables full physical backing of all virtual memory allocations in the kernel. Notice that this build option only affects allocations of grow-on-GPU-page-fault memory. config MALI_CORESTACK bool "Enable support of GPU core stack power control" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default n help Enabling this feature on supported GPUs will let the driver powering on/off the GPU core stack independently without involving the Power Domain Controller. This should only be enabled on platforms which integration of the PDC to the Mali GPU is known to be problematic. This feature is currently only supported on t-Six and t-HEx GPUs. If unsure, say N. comment "Platform options" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT config MALI_NO_MALI bool "Enable No Mali" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default n help This can be used to test the driver in a simulated environment whereby the hardware is not physically present. If the hardware is physically present it will not be used. This can be used to test the majority of the driver without needing actual hardware or for software benchmarking. All calls to the simulated hardware will complete immediately as if the hardware completed the task. config MALI_ERROR_INJECT bool "Enable No Mali error injection" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT && MALI_NO_MALI default n help Enables insertion of errors to test module failure and recovery mechanisms. config MALI_GEM5_BUILD bool "Enable build of Mali kernel driver for GEM5" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default n help This option is to do a Mali GEM5 build. If unsure, say N. comment "Debug options" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT config MALI_FW_CORE_DUMP bool "Enable support for FW core dump" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT && MALI_CSF_SUPPORT default n help Adds ability to request firmware core dump Example: * To explicitly request core dump: echo 1 >/sys/kernel/debug/mali0/fw_core_dump * To output current core dump (after explicitly requesting a core dump, or kernel driver reported an internal firmware error): cat /sys/kernel/debug/mali0/fw_core_dump config MALI_DEBUG bool "Enable debug build" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default n help Select this option for increased checking and reporting of errors. config MALI_FENCE_DEBUG bool "Enable debug sync fence usage" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT && (SYNC || SYNC_FILE) default y if MALI_DEBUG help Select this option to enable additional checking and reporting on the use of sync fences in the Mali driver. This will add a 3s timeout to all sync fence waits in the Mali driver, so that when work for Mali has been waiting on a sync fence for a long time a debug message will be printed, detailing what fence is causing the block, and which dependent Mali atoms are blocked as a result of this. The timeout can be changed at runtime through the js_soft_timeout device attribute, where the timeout is specified in milliseconds. config MALI_SYSTEM_TRACE bool "Enable system event tracing support" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default y if MALI_DEBUG default n help Choose this option to enable system trace events for each kbase event. This is typically used for debugging but has minimal overhead when not in use. Enable only if you know what you are doing. comment "Instrumentation options" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT # MALI_SEC_INTEGRATION: Don't set MALI_PRFCNT_SET_ options as choice # If it's set as a choice, it can cause problems during 9810 build which contains # older Mali kbase code which contains the same option name as these. config MALI_PRFCNT_SET_PRIMARY bool "Primary" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default y help Select this option to use primary set of performance counters. config MALI_PRFCNT_SET_SECONDARY bool "Secondary" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default n help Select this option to use secondary set of performance counters. Kernel features that depend on an access to the primary set of counters may become unavailable. Enabling this option will prevent power management from working optimally and may cause instrumentation tools to return bogus results. If unsure, use MALI_PRFCNT_SET_PRIMARY. config MALI_PRFCNT_SET_TERTIARY bool "Tertiary" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default n help Select this option to use tertiary set of performance counters. Kernel features that depend on an access to the primary set of counters may become unavailable. Enabling this option will prevent power management from working optimally and may cause instrumentation tools to return bogus results. If unsure, use MALI_PRFCNT_SET_PRIMARY. config MALI_PRFCNT_SET_SELECT_VIA_DEBUG_FS bool "Enable runtime selection of performance counters set via debugfs" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT && DEBUG_FS default n help Select this option to make the secondary set of performance counters available at runtime via debugfs. Kernel features that depend on an access to the primary set of counters may become unavailable. If no runtime debugfs option is set, the build time counter set choice will be used. This feature is unsupported and unstable, and may break at any time. Enabling this option will prevent power management from working optimally and may cause instrumentation tools to return bogus results. No validation is done on the debugfs input. Invalid input could cause performance counter errors. Valid inputs are the values accepted by the SET_SELECT bits of the PRFCNT_CONFIG register as defined in the architecture specification. If unsure, say N. config MALI_JOB_DUMP bool "Enable system level support needed for job dumping" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default n help Choose this option to enable system level support needed for job dumping. This is typically used for instrumentation but has minimal overhead when not in use. Enable only if you know what you are doing. comment "Workarounds" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT config MALI_PWRSOFT_765 bool "Enable workaround for PWRSOFT-765" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default n help PWRSOFT-765 fixes devfreq cooling devices issues. The fix was merged in kernel v4.10, however if backported into the kernel then this option must be manually selected. If using kernel >= v4.10 then say N, otherwise if devfreq cooling changes have been backported say Y to avoid compilation errors. config MALI_HW_ERRATA_1485982_NOT_AFFECTED bool "Disable workaround for BASE_HW_ISSUE_GPU2017_1336" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT default y if SOC_EXYNOS2100 default y if SOC_EXYNOS9830 default n help This option disables the default workaround for GPU2017-1336. The workaround keeps the L2 cache powered up except for powerdown and reset. The workaround introduces a limitation that will prevent the running of protected mode content on fully coherent platforms, as the switch to IO coherency mode requires the L2 to be turned off. config MALI_HW_ERRATA_1485982_USE_CLOCK_ALTERNATIVE bool "Use alternative workaround for BASE_HW_ISSUE_GPU2017_1336" depends on MALI_MIDGARD && MALI_EXPERT && !MALI_HW_ERRATA_1485982_NOT_AFFECTED default n help This option uses an alternative workaround for GPU2017-1336. Lowering the GPU clock to a, platform specific, known good frequency before powering down the L2 cache. The clock can be specified in the device tree using the property, opp-mali-errata-1485982. Otherwise the slowest clock will be selected. endif # source "drivers/gpu/arm/midgard/tests/Kconfig" endif