On Wed, Aug 20, 2025 at 08:48:22PM +0530, Mukesh Ojha wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2025 at 10:12:15AM +0200, Stephan Gerhold wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 19, 2025 at 10:24:41PM +0530, Mukesh Ojha wrote:
> > > The resource table data structure has traditionally been associated with
> > > the remoteproc framework, where the resource table is included as a
> > > section within the remote processor firmware binary. However, it is also
> > > possible to obtain the resource table through other means—such as from a
> > > reserved memory region populated by the boot firmware, statically
> > > maintained driver data, or via a secure SMC call—when it is not embedded
> > > in the firmware.
> > > 
> > > There are multiple Qualcomm remote processors (e.g., Venus, Iris, GPU,
> > > etc.) in the upstream kernel that do not use the remoteproc framework to
> > > manage their lifecycle for various reasons.
> > > 
> > > When Linux is running at EL2, similar to the Qualcomm PAS driver
> > > (qcom_q6v5_pas.c), client drivers for subsystems like video and GPU may
> > > also want to use the resource table SMC call to retrieve and map
> > > resources before they are used by the remote processor.
> > > 
> > 
> > All the examples you give here (Venus/Iris, GPU) have some sort of EL2
> > support already for older platforms:
> 
> Example was taken from perspective of remote processor life-cycle management.
> You are right they have worked before in non-secure way for Chrome.
> 
> > 
> >  - For GPU, we just skip loading the ZAP shader and access the protected
> >    registers directly. I would expect the ZAP shader does effectively
> >    the same, perhaps with some additional handling for secure mode. Is
> >    this even a real remote processor that has a separate IOMMU domain?
> > 
> 
> I don't think it is the case and think the same that they can skip
> loading and Hence, I have not yet added support for it.
> 
> Will check internally before doing anything on GPU.
> 
> >  - For Venus/Iris, there is code upstream similar to your PATCH 11/11
> >    that maps the firmware with the IOMMU (but invokes reset directly
> >    using the registers, without using PAS). There is no resource table
> >    used for that either, so at least all Venus/Iris versions so far
> >    apparently had no need for any mappings aside from the firmware
> >    binary.
> 
> You are absolutely right
> 
> > 
> > I understand that you want to continue using PAS for these, but I'm a
> > bit confused what kind of mappings we would expect to have in the
> > resource table for video and GPU. Could you give an example?
> 
> We have some debug hw tracing available for video for lemans, which is
> optional However, I believe infra is good to have incase we need some
> required resources to be map for Video to work for a SoC.
> 
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Stephan
> 
> -- 
> -Mukesh Ojha

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