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diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/nova/core/devinit.rst b/Documentation/gpu/nova/core/devinit.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..70c819a96a00 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/gpu/nova/core/devinit.rst @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +================================== +Device Initialization (devinit) +================================== +The devinit process is complex and subject to change. This document provides a high-level +overview using the Ampere GPU family as an example. The goal is to provide a conceptual +overview of the process to aid in understanding the corresponding kernel code. + +Device initialization (devinit) is a crucial sequence of register read/write operations +that occur after a GPU reset. The devinit sequence is essential for properly configuring +the GPU hardware before it can be used. + +The devinit engine is an interpreter program that typically runs on the PMU (Power Management +Unit) microcontroller of the GPU. This interpreter executes a "script" of initialization +commands. The devinit engine itself is part of the VBIOS ROM in the same ROM image as the +FWSEC (Firmware Security) image (see fwsec.rst and vbios.rst) and it runs before the +nova-core driver is even loaded. On an Ampere GPU, the devinit ucode is separate from the +FWSEC ucode. It is launched by FWSEC, which runs on the GSP in 'heavy-secure' mode, while +devinit runs on the PMU in 'light-secure' mode. + +Key Functions of devinit +------------------------ +devinit performs several critical tasks: + +1. Programming VRAM memory controller timings +2. Power sequencing +3. Clock and PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) configuration +4. Thermal management + +Low-level Firmware Initialization Flow +-------------------------------------- +Upon reset, several microcontrollers on the GPU (such as PMU, SEC2, GSP, etc.) run GPU +firmware (gfw) code to set up the GPU and its core parameters. Most of the GPU is +considered unusable until this initialization process completes. + +These low-level GPU firmware components are typically: + +1. Located in the VBIOS ROM in the same ROM partition (see vbios.rst and fwsec.rst). +2. Executed in sequence on different microcontrollers: + + - The devinit engine typically but not necessarily runs on the PMU. + - On an Ampere GPU, the FWSEC typically runs on the GSP (GPU System Processor) in + heavy-secure mode. + +Before the driver can proceed with further initialization, it must wait for a signal +indicating that core initialization is complete (known as GFW_BOOT). This signal is +asserted by the FWSEC running on the GSP in heavy-secure mode. + +Runtime Considerations +---------------------- +It's important to note that the devinit sequence also needs to run during suspend/resume +operations at runtime, not just during initial boot, as it is critical to power management. + +Security and Access Control +--------------------------- +The initialization process involves careful privilege management. For example, before +accessing certain completion status registers, the driver must check privilege level +masks. Some registers are only accessible after secure firmware (FWSEC) lowers the +privilege level to allow CPU (LS/low-secure) access. This is the case, for example, +when receiving the GFW_BOOT signal.
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