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Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_drv.h | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_validate.c | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_validate_shaders.c | 281 |
3 files changed, 280 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_drv.h b/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_drv.h index 3dccdf37701..90f45397d83 100644 --- a/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_drv.h +++ b/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_drv.h @@ -147,6 +147,9 @@ struct vc4_validated_shader_info uint32_t uniforms_src_size; uint32_t num_texture_samples; struct vc4_texture_sample_info *texture_samples; + + uint32_t num_uniform_addr_offsets; + uint32_t *uniform_addr_offsets; }; /* vc4_validate.c */ diff --git a/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_validate.c b/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_validate.c index c9e3934ab4b..4ef01108b79 100644 --- a/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_validate.c +++ b/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_validate.c @@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ validate_gl_shader_rec(struct drm_device *dev, uint32_t src_offset = *(uint32_t *)(pkt_u + o); uint32_t *texture_handles_u; void *uniform_data_u; - uint32_t tex; + uint32_t tex, uni; *(uint32_t *)(pkt_v + o) = bo[i]->paddr + src_offset; @@ -838,6 +838,17 @@ validate_gl_shader_rec(struct drm_device *dev, } } + /* Fill in the uniform slots that need this shader's + * start-of-uniforms address (used for resetting the uniform + * stream in the presence of control flow). + */ + for (uni = 0; + uni < validated_shader->num_uniform_addr_offsets; + uni++) { + uint32_t o = validated_shader->uniform_addr_offsets[uni]; + ((uint32_t *)exec->uniforms_v)[o] = exec->uniforms_p; + } + *(uint32_t *)(pkt_v + o + 4) = exec->uniforms_p; exec->uniforms_u += validated_shader->uniforms_src_size; diff --git a/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_validate_shaders.c b/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_validate_shaders.c index 0ea6d073a99..82717ca554a 100644 --- a/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_validate_shaders.c +++ b/src/gallium/drivers/vc4/kernel/vc4_validate_shaders.c @@ -40,6 +40,8 @@ #include "vc4_qpu.h" #include "vc4_qpu_defines.h" +#define LIVE_REG_COUNT (32 + 32 + 4) + struct vc4_shader_validation_state { /* Current IP being validated. */ uint32_t ip; @@ -58,8 +60,9 @@ struct vc4_shader_validation_state { * * This is used for the validation of direct address memory reads. */ - uint32_t live_min_clamp_offsets[32 + 32 + 4]; - bool live_max_clamp_regs[32 + 32 + 4]; + uint32_t live_min_clamp_offsets[LIVE_REG_COUNT]; + bool live_max_clamp_regs[LIVE_REG_COUNT]; + uint32_t live_immediates[LIVE_REG_COUNT]; /* Bitfield of which IPs are used as branch targets. * @@ -67,6 +70,20 @@ struct vc4_shader_validation_state { * points and clearing the texturing/clamping state. */ unsigned long *branch_targets; + + /* Set when entering a basic block, and cleared when the uniform + * address update is found. This is used to make sure that we don't + * read uniforms when the address is undefined. + */ + bool needs_uniform_address_update; + + /* Set when we find a backwards branch. If the branch is backwards, + * the taraget is probably doing an address reset to read uniforms, + * and so we need to be sure that a uniforms address is present in the + * stream, even if the shader didn't need to read uniforms in later + * basic blocks. + */ + bool needs_uniform_address_for_loop; }; static uint32_t @@ -228,8 +245,14 @@ check_tmu_write(struct vc4_validated_shader_info *validated_shader, /* Since direct uses a RADDR uniform reference, it will get counted in * check_instruction_reads() */ - if (!is_direct) + if (!is_direct) { + if (validation_state->needs_uniform_address_update) { + DRM_ERROR("Texturing with undefined uniform address\n"); + return false; + } + validated_shader->uniforms_size += 4; + } if (submit) { if (!record_texture_sample(validated_shader, @@ -243,6 +266,98 @@ check_tmu_write(struct vc4_validated_shader_info *validated_shader, return true; } +static bool require_uniform_address_uniform(struct vc4_validated_shader_info *validated_shader) +{ + uint32_t o = validated_shader->num_uniform_addr_offsets; + uint32_t num_uniforms = validated_shader->uniforms_size / 4; + + validated_shader->uniform_addr_offsets = + krealloc(validated_shader->uniform_addr_offsets, + (o + 1) * + sizeof(*validated_shader->uniform_addr_offsets), + GFP_KERNEL); + if (!validated_shader->uniform_addr_offsets) + return false; + + validated_shader->uniform_addr_offsets[o] = num_uniforms; + validated_shader->num_uniform_addr_offsets++; + + return true; +} + +static bool +validate_uniform_address_write(struct vc4_validated_shader_info *validated_shader, + struct vc4_shader_validation_state *validation_state, + bool is_mul) +{ + uint64_t inst = validation_state->shader[validation_state->ip]; + u32 add_b = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_ADD_B); + u32 raddr_a = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_RADDR_A); + u32 raddr_b = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_RADDR_B); + u32 add_lri = raddr_add_a_to_live_reg_index(inst); + /* We want our reset to be pointing at whatever uniform follows the + * uniforms base address. + */ + u32 expected_offset = validated_shader->uniforms_size + 4; + + /* We only support absolute uniform address changes, and we + * require that they be in the current basic block before any + * of its uniform reads. + * + * One could potentially emit more efficient QPU code, by + * noticing that (say) an if statement does uniform control + * flow for all threads and that the if reads the same number + * of uniforms on each side. However, this scheme is easy to + * validate so it's all we allow for now. + */ + + if (QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_SIG) != QPU_SIG_NONE) { + DRM_ERROR("uniforms address change must be " + "normal math\n"); + return false; + } + + if (is_mul || QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_OP_ADD) != QPU_A_ADD) { + DRM_ERROR("Uniform address reset must be an ADD.\n"); + return false; + } + + if (QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_COND_ADD) != QPU_COND_ALWAYS) { + DRM_ERROR("Uniform address reset must be unconditional.\n"); + return false; + } + + if (QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_PACK) != QPU_PACK_A_NOP && + !(inst & QPU_PM)) { + DRM_ERROR("No packing allowed on uniforms reset\n"); + return false; + } + + if (add_lri == -1) { + DRM_ERROR("First argument of uniform address write must be " + "an immediate value.\n"); + return false; + } + + if (validation_state->live_immediates[add_lri] != expected_offset) { + DRM_ERROR("Resetting uniforms with offset %db instead of %db\n", + validation_state->live_immediates[add_lri], + expected_offset); + return false; + } + + if (!(add_b == QPU_MUX_A && raddr_a == QPU_R_UNIF) && + !(add_b == QPU_MUX_B && raddr_b == QPU_R_UNIF)) { + DRM_ERROR("Second argument of uniform address write must be " + "a uniform.\n"); + return false; + } + + validation_state->needs_uniform_address_update = false; + validation_state->needs_uniform_address_for_loop = false; + return require_uniform_address_uniform(validated_shader); +} + static bool check_reg_write(struct vc4_validated_shader_info *validated_shader, struct vc4_shader_validation_state *validation_state, @@ -252,14 +367,37 @@ check_reg_write(struct vc4_validated_shader_info *validated_shader, uint32_t waddr = (is_mul ? QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_WADDR_MUL) : QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_WADDR_ADD)); + uint32_t sig = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_SIG); + bool ws = inst & QPU_WS; + bool is_b = is_mul ^ ws; + u32 lri = waddr_to_live_reg_index(waddr, is_b); + + if (lri != -1) { + uint32_t cond_add = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_COND_ADD); + uint32_t cond_mul = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_COND_MUL); + + if (sig == QPU_SIG_LOAD_IMM && + QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_PACK) == QPU_PACK_A_NOP && + ((is_mul && cond_mul == QPU_COND_ALWAYS) || + (!is_mul && cond_add == QPU_COND_ALWAYS))) { + validation_state->live_immediates[lri] = + QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_LOAD_IMM); + } else { + validation_state->live_immediates[lri] = ~0; + } + } switch (waddr) { case QPU_W_UNIFORMS_ADDRESS: - /* XXX: We'll probably need to support this for reladdr, but - * it's definitely a security-related one. - */ - DRM_ERROR("uniforms address load unsupported\n"); - return false; + if (is_b) { + DRM_ERROR("relative uniforms address change " + "unsupported\n"); + return false; + } + + return validate_uniform_address_write(validated_shader, + validation_state, + is_mul); case QPU_W_TLB_COLOR_MS: case QPU_W_TLB_COLOR_ALL: @@ -407,9 +545,35 @@ check_instruction_writes(struct vc4_validated_shader_info *validated_shader, } static bool -check_instruction_reads(uint64_t inst, - struct vc4_validated_shader_info *validated_shader) +check_branch(uint64_t inst, + struct vc4_validated_shader_info *validated_shader, + struct vc4_shader_validation_state *validation_state, + int ip) +{ + int32_t branch_imm = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_BRANCH_TARGET); + uint32_t waddr_add = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_WADDR_ADD); + uint32_t waddr_mul = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_WADDR_MUL); + + if ((int)branch_imm < 0) + validation_state->needs_uniform_address_for_loop = true; + + /* We don't want to have to worry about validation of this, and + * there's no need for it. + */ + if (waddr_add != QPU_W_NOP || waddr_mul != QPU_W_NOP) { + DRM_ERROR("branch instruction at %d wrote a register.\n", + validation_state->ip); + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +static bool +check_instruction_reads(struct vc4_validated_shader_info *validated_shader, + struct vc4_shader_validation_state *validation_state) { + uint64_t inst = validation_state->shader[validation_state->ip]; uint32_t raddr_a = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_RADDR_A); uint32_t raddr_b = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_RADDR_B); uint32_t sig = QPU_GET_FIELD(inst, QPU_SIG); @@ -421,6 +585,12 @@ check_instruction_reads(uint64_t inst, * already be OOM. */ validated_shader->uniforms_size += 4; + + if (validation_state->needs_uniform_address_update) { + DRM_ERROR("Uniform read with undefined uniform " + "address\n"); + return false; + } } return true; @@ -517,6 +687,65 @@ vc4_validate_branches(struct vc4_shader_validation_state *validation_state) return true; } +/* Resets any known state for the shader, used when we may be branched to from + * multiple locations in the program (or at shader start). + */ +static void +reset_validation_state(struct vc4_shader_validation_state *validation_state) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) + validation_state->tmu_setup[i / 4].p_offset[i % 4] = ~0; + + for (i = 0; i < LIVE_REG_COUNT; i++) { + validation_state->live_min_clamp_offsets[i] = ~0; + validation_state->live_max_clamp_regs[i] = false; + validation_state->live_immediates[i] = ~0; + } +} + +static bool +texturing_in_progress(struct vc4_shader_validation_state *validation_state) +{ + return (validation_state->tmu_write_count[0] != 0 || + validation_state->tmu_write_count[1] != 0); +} + +static bool +vc4_handle_branch_target(struct vc4_shader_validation_state *validation_state) +{ + uint32_t ip = validation_state->ip; + + if (!test_bit(ip, validation_state->branch_targets)) + return true; + + if (texturing_in_progress(validation_state)) { + DRM_ERROR("Branch target landed during TMU setup\n"); + return false; + } + + /* Reset our live values tracking, since this instruction may have + * multiple predecessors. + * + * One could potentially do analysis to determine that, for + * example, all predecessors have a live max clamp in the same + * register, but we don't bother with that. + */ + reset_validation_state(validation_state); + + /* Since we've entered a basic block from potentially multiple + * predecessors, we need the uniforms address to be updated before any + * unforms are read. We require that after any branch point, the next + * uniform to be loaded is a uniform address offset. That uniform's + * offset will be marked by the uniform address register write + * validation, or a one-off the end-of-program check. + */ + validation_state->needs_uniform_address_update = true; + + return true; +} + struct vc4_validated_shader_info * vc4_validate_shader(struct drm_gem_cma_object *shader_obj) { @@ -525,16 +754,12 @@ vc4_validate_shader(struct drm_gem_cma_object *shader_obj) uint32_t ip; struct vc4_validated_shader_info *validated_shader = NULL; struct vc4_shader_validation_state validation_state; - int i; memset(&validation_state, 0, sizeof(validation_state)); validation_state.shader = shader_obj->vaddr; validation_state.max_ip = shader_obj->base.size / sizeof(uint64_t); - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) - validation_state.tmu_setup[i / 4].p_offset[i % 4] = ~0; - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(validation_state.live_min_clamp_offsets); i++) - validation_state.live_min_clamp_offsets[i] = ~0; + reset_validation_state(&validation_state); validation_state.branch_targets = kcalloc(BITS_TO_LONGS(validation_state.max_ip), @@ -555,6 +780,9 @@ vc4_validate_shader(struct drm_gem_cma_object *shader_obj) validation_state.ip = ip; + if (!vc4_handle_branch_target(&validation_state)) + goto fail; + switch (sig) { case QPU_SIG_NONE: case QPU_SIG_WAIT_FOR_SCOREBOARD: @@ -570,7 +798,8 @@ vc4_validate_shader(struct drm_gem_cma_object *shader_obj) goto fail; } - if (!check_instruction_reads(inst, validated_shader)) + if (!check_instruction_reads(validated_shader, + &validation_state)) goto fail; if (sig == QPU_SIG_PROG_END) { @@ -588,6 +817,11 @@ vc4_validate_shader(struct drm_gem_cma_object *shader_obj) } break; + case QPU_SIG_BRANCH: + if (!check_branch(inst, validated_shader, + &validation_state, ip)) + goto fail; + break; default: DRM_ERROR("Unsupported QPU signal %d at " "instruction %d\n", sig, ip); @@ -608,6 +842,21 @@ vc4_validate_shader(struct drm_gem_cma_object *shader_obj) goto fail; } + /* If we did a backwards branch and we haven't emitted a uniforms + * reset since then, we still need the uniforms stream to have the + * uniforms address available so that the backwards branch can do its + * uniforms reset. + * + * We could potentially prove that the backwards branch doesn't + * contain any uses of uniforms until program exit, but that doesn't + * seem to be worth the trouble. + */ + if (validation_state.needs_uniform_address_for_loop) { + if (!require_uniform_address_uniform(validated_shader)) + goto fail; + validated_shader->uniforms_size += 4; + } + /* Again, no chance of integer overflow here because the worst case * scenario is 8 bytes of uniforms plus handles per 8-byte * instruction. |