Linux mainline fork with MSM8998 patches | https://mainline.space | Currently supported devices:
OnePlus 5/5T, Xiaomi Mi 6, F(x)tec Pro¹ (2019 QX1000 model) & Sony Xperia XZ Premium (UNTESTED!)
- Support new notifier event for device state change through eventfd. - Add uAPI to retrieve device attestation information for Gaudi2. - Add uAPI to retrieve the h/w status of all h/w blocks. - Add uAPI to control the running mode of the engine cores in Gaudi2. - Expose whether the device runs with secured firmware through the INFO ioctl and sysfs. - Support trace events in DMA allocations and MMU map/unmap operations. - Notify firmware when the device was acquired by a user process and when it was released. This is done as part of the RAS that the f/w performs. - Multiple bug fixes, refactors and renames. - Cleanup of error messages, moving some to debug level. - Enhance log prints in case of h/w error events for Gaudi2. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAABCgAdFiEE7TEboABC71LctBLFZR1NuKta54AFAmMq7cQACgkQZR1NuKta 54CXRAgAwU82gKSHHU9vFp1gavk9tfPl4OHAhPKk1rBDArzCTMZFynAVGdcx1eSX XmsqKnjTIcP5dx3BYrHuUWdW79neHnoVvGKCg5+Lh0jG9xdKbeWapJZ6O0eWk3Mx 9VmoAQ/VlyizIoaxfNFi2ou5QhC6DL6AY1+2Vd1mMC1ru5L5Jzq/IIFdNENnxoAa mTGD0P1EapmzztLbuxH7WYuOPBBhfrTuH1FpGo847QhLcSJ+TDYV7CK1y+uhtEZi isCX2jigqbQ5UwGcesL80nJM1aYyH6AToCSMrmruIDjVbz1QRqW/s6/8hipOoMW6 o7LhHaoOPj20g2fs+R5Jy7ALXDuiOQ== =TdfZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'misc-habanalabs-next-2022-09-21' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ogabbay/linux into char-misc-next Oded writes: "This tag contains habanalabs driver changes for v6.1: - Support new notifier event for device state change through eventfd. - Add uAPI to retrieve device attestation information for Gaudi2. - Add uAPI to retrieve the h/w status of all h/w blocks. - Add uAPI to control the running mode of the engine cores in Gaudi2. - Expose whether the device runs with secured firmware through the INFO ioctl and sysfs. - Support trace events in DMA allocations and MMU map/unmap operations. - Notify firmware when the device was acquired by a user process and when it was released. This is done as part of the RAS that the f/w performs. - Multiple bug fixes, refactors and renames. - Cleanup of error messages, moving some to debug level. - Enhance log prints in case of h/w error events for Gaudi2." * tag 'misc-habanalabs-next-2022-09-21' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ogabbay/linux: (68 commits) habanalabs: eliminate aggregate use warning habanalabs/gaudi: use 8KB aligned address for TPC kernels habanalabs: remove some f/w descriptor validations habanalabs: build ASICs from new to old habanalabs/gaudi2: allow user to flush PCIE by read habanalabs: failure to open device due to reset is debug level habanalabs/gaudi2: Remove unnecessary (void*) conversions habanalabs/gaudi2: add secured attestation info uapi habanalabs/gaudi2: add handling to pmmu events in eqe handler habanalabs/gaudi: change TPC Assert to use TPC DEC instead of QMAN err habanalabs: rename error info structure habanalabs/gaudi2: get f/w reset status register dynamically habanalabs/gaudi2: increase hard-reset sleep time to 2 sec habanalabs/gaudi2: print RAZWI info upon PCIe access error habanalabs: MMU invalidation h/w is per device habanalabs: new notifier events for device state habanalabs/gaudi2: free event irq if init fails habanalabs: fix resetting the DRAM BAR habanalabs: add support for new cpucp return codes habanalabs/gaudi2: read F/W security indication after hard reset ... |
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Linux kernel
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