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From: "Alexandre Courbot" <acourbot@nvidia.com>
To: "John Hubbard" <jhubbard@nvidia.com>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 5/8] gpu: nova-core: firmware: process and prepare the GSP firmware
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2025 20:13:44 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <DCE0M4NY29YA.K4IX71XOHF4C@nvidia.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <407bf89c-0488-40e4-91f7-440610b6a906@nvidia.com>

On Thu Aug 28, 2025 at 1:01 PM JST, John Hubbard wrote:
> On 8/25/25 9:07 PM, Alexandre Courbot wrote:
>> The GSP firmware is a binary blob that is verified, loaded, and run by
>> the GSP bootloader. Its presentation is a bit peculiar as the GSP
>> bootloader expects to be given a DMA address to a 3-levels page table
>> mapping the GSP firmware at address 0 of its own address space.
>> 
>> Prepare such a structure containing the DMA-mapped firmware as well as
>> the DMA-mapped page tables, and a way to obtain the DMA handle of the
>> level 0 page table.
>> 
>> As we are performing the required ELF section parsing and radix3 page
>> table building, remove these items from the TODO file.
>> 
>> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>
>> ---
>>  Documentation/gpu/nova/core/todo.rst  |  17 -----
>>  drivers/gpu/nova-core/firmware.rs     | 110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>>  drivers/gpu/nova-core/firmware/gsp.rs | 117 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  drivers/gpu/nova-core/gsp.rs          |   4 ++
>>  drivers/gpu/nova-core/nova_core.rs    |   1 +
>>  5 files changed, 229 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
>  
> Code looks good. Or more accurately, it's working on my machine, and
> I think I understand it, aside from the SG Table internals.
>
> The documentation on the whole "radix 3" aspect is too light though, so
> I've created some that you can add in if you agree with it.
>
> ...
>> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/nova-core/firmware/gsp.rs b/drivers/gpu/nova-core/firmware/gsp.rs
> ...
>> +/// A device-mapped firmware with a set of (also device-mapped) pages tables mapping the firmware
>> +/// to the start of their own address space, also known as a `Radix3` firmware.
>
> I'd like to replace the above two lines with something like this:
>
> /// GSP firmware with 3-level radix page tables for the GSP bootloader.
> ///
> /// The bootloader expects firmware to be mapped starting at address 0 in GSP's virtual address
> /// space:
> ///
> /// ```text
> /// Level 0:  1 page, 1 entry         -> points to first level 1 page
> /// Level 1:  Multiple pages/entries  -> each entry points to a level 2 page
> /// Level 2:  Multiple pages/entries  -> each entry points to a firmware page
> /// ```
> ///
> /// Each page is 4KB, each entry is 8 bytes (64-bit DMA address).
> /// Also known as "Radix3" firmware.

Thanks, this is perfect!

>
>
>> +#[pin_data]
>> +pub(crate) struct GspFirmware {
>
> And then a slightly higher-level set of inline comments will help
> developers, I think:
>
>> +    /// The GSP firmware inside a [`VVec`], device-mapped via a SG table.
>> +    #[pin]
>> +    fw: SGTable<Owned<VVec<u8>>>,
>> +    /// The level 2 page table, mapping [`Self::fw`] at its beginning.
>
> Instead, how about:
>
>       /// Level 2 page table(s) whose entries contain DMA addresses of firmware pages.
>
>> +    #[pin]
>> +    lvl2: SGTable<Owned<VVec<u8>>>,
>> +    /// The level 1 page table, mapping [`Self::lvl2`] at its beginning.
>
>        /// Level 1 page table(s) whose entries contain DMA addresses of level 2 pages.

Looking good. But isn't it singular "table"? We have one table, with
potentialy several pages, but each page is not a table in itself IIUC.

>
>> +    #[pin]
>> +    lvl1: SGTable<Owned<VVec<u8>>>,
>> +    /// The level 0 page table, mapping [`Self::lvl1`] at its beginning.
>
>        /// Level 0 page table (single 4KB page) with one entry: DMA address of first level 1 page.
>
>> +    lvl0: DmaObject,
>> +    /// Size in bytes of the firmware contained in [`Self::fw`].
>> +    pub size: usize,
>> +}
>> +
>> +impl GspFirmware {
>> +    /// Maps the GSP firmware image `fw` into `dev`'s address-space, and creates the page tables
>> +    /// expected by the GSP bootloader to load it.
>> +    pub(crate) fn new<'a>(
>> +        dev: &'a device::Device<device::Bound>,
>> +        fw: &'a [u8],
>> +    ) -> impl PinInit<Self, Error> + 'a {
>> +        try_pin_init!(&this in Self {
>> +            fw <- {
>> +                // Move the firmware into a vmalloc'd vector and map it into the device address
>> +                // space.
>> +                VVec::with_capacity(fw.len(), GFP_KERNEL)
>> +                .and_then(|mut v| {
>> +                    v.extend_from_slice(fw, GFP_KERNEL)?;
>> +                    Ok(v)
>> +                })
>> +                .map_err(|_| ENOMEM)
>> +                .map(|v| SGTable::new(dev, v, DataDirection::ToDevice, GFP_KERNEL))?
>> +            },
>> +            lvl2 <- {
>
> Why must we use a strange vowel-removal algorithm for these vrbl nms? I'll let you have
> a few extra characters and you can spell out "level2"...

Yeah, let me spell these fully.

>
>> +                // Allocate the level 2 page table, map the firmware onto it, and map it into the
>> +                // device address space.
>> +                // SAFETY: `this` is a valid pointer, and `fw` has been initialized.
>> +                let fw_sg_table = unsafe { &(*this.as_ptr()).fw };
>> +                VVec::<u8>::with_capacity(
>> +                    fw_sg_table.iter().count() * core::mem::size_of::<u64>(),
>> +                    GFP_KERNEL,
>> +                )
>> +                .map_err(|_| ENOMEM)
>> +                .and_then(|lvl2| map_into_lvl(fw_sg_table, lvl2))
>> +                .map(|lvl2| SGTable::new(dev, lvl2, DataDirection::ToDevice, GFP_KERNEL))?
>> +            },
>> +            lvl1 <- {
>> +                // Allocate the level 1 page table, map the level 2 page table onto it, and map it
>> +                // into the device address space.
>> +                // SAFETY: `this` is a valid pointer, and `lvl2` has been initialized.
>> +                let lvl2_sg_table = unsafe { &(*this.as_ptr()).lvl2 };
>> +                VVec::<u8>::with_capacity(
>> +                    lvl2_sg_table.iter().count() * core::mem::size_of::<u64>(),
>> +                    GFP_KERNEL,
>> +                )
>> +                .map_err(|_| ENOMEM)
>> +                .and_then(|lvl1| map_into_lvl(lvl2_sg_table, lvl1))
>> +                .map(|lvl1| SGTable::new(dev, lvl1, DataDirection::ToDevice, GFP_KERNEL))?
>> +            },
>> +            lvl0: {
>> +                // Allocate the level 0 page table as a device-visible DMA object, and map the
>> +                // level 1 page table onto it.
>> +                // SAFETY: `this` is a valid pointer, and `lvl1` has been initialized.
>> +                let lvl1_sg_table = unsafe { &(*this.as_ptr()).lvl1 };
>> +                let mut lvl0 = DmaObject::new(dev, GSP_PAGE_SIZE)?;
>> +                // SAFETY: we are the only owner of this newly-created object, making races
>> +                // impossible.
>> +                let lvl0_slice = unsafe { lvl0.as_slice_mut(0, GSP_PAGE_SIZE) }?;
>> +                lvl0_slice[0..core::mem::size_of::<u64>()].copy_from_slice(
>> +                    #[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)]
>> +                    &(u64::from(lvl1_sg_table.iter().next().unwrap().dma_address())).to_le_bytes(),
>> +                );
>> +
>> +                lvl0
>> +            },
>> +            size: fw.len(),
>> +        })
>> +    }
>> +
>> +    #[expect(unused)]
>> +    /// Returns the DMA handle of the level 0 page table.
>> +    pub(crate) fn lvl0_dma_handle(&self) -> DmaAddress {
>> +        self.lvl0.dma_handle()
>> +    }
>> +}
>> +
>> +/// Create a linear mapping the device mapping of the buffer described by `sg_table` into `dst`.
>
> How about this:
>
> /// Build a page table from a scatter-gather list.
> ///
> /// Takes each DMA-mapped region from `sg_table` and writes page table entries
> /// for all 4KB pages within that region. For example, a 16KB SG entry becomes
> /// 4 consecutive page table entries.

Much better. And I mixed some words in the original message which didn't
even make sense to begin with.


  reply	other threads:[~2025-08-28 11:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 48+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-08-26  4:07 [PATCH v2 0/8] gpu: nova-core: process and prepare more firmwares to boot GSP Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-26  4:07 ` [PATCH v2 1/8] rust: transmute: add `from_bytes_copy` method to `FromBytes` trait Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-26  6:50   ` Benno Lossin
2025-08-27  0:51   ` John Hubbard
2025-08-28  7:05     ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-28 11:26   ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-28 11:45     ` Miguel Ojeda
2025-08-29  1:51       ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-26  4:07 ` [PATCH v2 2/8] gpu: nova-core: firmware: add support for common firmware header Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-27  1:34   ` John Hubbard
2025-08-27  8:47     ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-27 21:50       ` John Hubbard
2025-08-28  7:08         ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-29  0:21           ` John Hubbard
2025-08-28 11:26       ` Miguel Ojeda
2025-09-10  5:44         ` Implicit panics (was: [PATCH v2 2/8] gpu: nova-core: firmware: add support for common firmware header) Alexandre Courbot
2025-09-10 10:00           ` Miguel Ojeda
2025-09-10 13:54             ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-09-10 20:57               ` Miguel Ojeda
2025-09-10 21:36               ` Implicit panics John Hubbard
2025-08-26  4:07 ` [PATCH v2 3/8] gpu: nova-core: firmware: process Booter and patch its signature Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-27  2:29   ` John Hubbard
2025-08-28  7:19     ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-29  0:26       ` John Hubbard
2025-08-28 20:58   ` Timur Tabi
2025-08-26  4:07 ` [PATCH v2 4/8] gpu: nova-core: firmware: process the GSP bootloader Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-28  3:09   ` John Hubbard
2025-08-26  4:07 ` [PATCH v2 5/8] gpu: nova-core: firmware: process and prepare the GSP firmware Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-28  4:01   ` John Hubbard
2025-08-28 11:13     ` Alexandre Courbot [this message]
2025-08-29  0:27       ` John Hubbard
2025-08-28 11:27   ` Danilo Krummrich
2025-08-29 11:16     ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-30 12:56       ` Danilo Krummrich
2025-09-01  7:11         ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-26  4:07 ` [PATCH v2 6/8] gpu: nova-core: firmware: use 570.144 firmware Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-28  4:07   ` John Hubbard
2025-08-26  4:07 ` [PATCH v2 7/8] gpu: nova-core: Add base files for r570.144 firmware bindings Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-28  4:08   ` John Hubbard
2025-08-26  4:07 ` [PATCH v2 8/8] gpu: nova-core: compute layout of more framebuffer regions required for GSP Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-29 23:30   ` John Hubbard
2025-08-30  0:59     ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-30  5:46       ` John Hubbard
2025-08-27  0:29 ` [PATCH v2 0/8] gpu: nova-core: process and prepare more firmwares to boot GSP John Hubbard
2025-08-27  8:39   ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-08-27 21:56     ` John Hubbard
2025-08-28 20:44       ` Konstantin Ryabitsev
2025-08-29  0:33         ` John Hubbard

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