#define VOLTA_USERMODE_A 0x0000c361
#define MAXWELL_FAULT_BUFFER_A /* clb069.h */ 0x0000b069
+#define VOLTA_FAULT_BUFFER_A /* clb069.h */ 0x0000c369
#define NV03_CHANNEL_DMA /* cl506b.h */ 0x0000006b
#define NV10_CHANNEL_DMA /* cl506b.h */ 0x0000006e
#include <subdev/mmu.h>
#include <engine/fifo.h>
+#include <nvif/class.h>
+
static void
gv100_fault_buffer_process(struct nvkm_fault_buffer *buffer)
{
}
}
+ if (stat & 0x08000000) {
+ if (fault->buffer[1]) {
+ nvkm_event_send(&fault->event, 1, 1, NULL, 0);
+ stat &= ~0x08000000;
+ }
+ }
+
if (stat) {
nvkm_debug(subdev, "intr %08x\n", stat);
}
.buffer.init = gv100_fault_buffer_init,
.buffer.fini = gv100_fault_buffer_fini,
.buffer.intr = gv100_fault_buffer_intr,
+ /*TODO: Figure out how to expose non-replayable fault buffer, which,
+ * for some reason, is where recoverable CE faults appear...
+ *
+ * It's a bit tricky, as both NVKM and SVM will need access to
+ * the non-replayable fault buffer.
+ */
+ .user = { { 0, 0, VOLTA_FAULT_BUFFER_A }, 1 },
};
int
.buffer.init = tu102_fault_buffer_init,
.buffer.fini = tu102_fault_buffer_fini,
.buffer.intr = tu102_fault_buffer_intr,
+ .user = { { 0, 0, VOLTA_FAULT_BUFFER_A }, 1 },
};
int