Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "nvkm_subdev_secboot".
2016 Jan 18
0
[PATCH v2 2/5] core: add support for secure boot
...au/include/nvkm/core/device.h b/drm/nouveau/include/nvkm/core/device.h
index 913192c94876..d154a75e93a9 100644
--- a/drm/nouveau/include/nvkm/core/device.h
+++ b/drm/nouveau/include/nvkm/core/device.h
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ enum nvkm_devidx {
NVKM_SUBDEV_VOLT,
NVKM_SUBDEV_THERM,
NVKM_SUBDEV_CLK,
+ NVKM_SUBDEV_SECBOOT,
NVKM_ENGINE_DMAOBJ,
NVKM_ENGINE_IFB,
@@ -119,6 +120,7 @@ struct nvkm_device {
struct nvkm_therm *therm;
struct nvkm_timer *timer;
struct nvkm_volt *volt;
+ struct nvkm_secboot *secboot;
struct nvkm_engine *bsp;
struct nvkm_engine *ce[3];
@@ -184,6 +186,7 @@ struct nvkm_device_chi...
2016 Jan 18
6
[PATCH v2 0/5] nouveau: add secure boot support for dGPU and Tegra
This is a highly changed revision of the first patch series that adds secure
boot support to Nouveau. This code still depends on NVIDIA releasing official
firmware files, but the files released with SHIELD TV and Pixel C can already
be used on a Jetson TX1.
As you know we are working hard to release the official firmware files, however
in the meantime it doesn't hurt to review the code so it
2017 Sep 03
8
[PATCH 0/8] clk subdev updates
This series addresses various issues inside the reclocking code:
1. after resume the set clocks are reset
2. reclocking not possible while GPU is suspended
3. racy reclocking while GPU is suspending and leading to hangs
Some of the patches were part of the bigger reclocking series I sent months
ago, some things have changed though.
This is also preparation work of changing the clock state due to
2016 Feb 24
11
[PATCH v3 00/11] nouveau: add secure boot support for dGPU and Tegra
New version of the secure boot code that works with the blobs just merged into
linux-firmware. Since the required Mesa patches are also merged, this set is
the last piece of the puzzle to get out-of-the-box accelerated Maxwell 2.
The basic code remains the same, with a few improvements with respect to how
secure falcons are started. Hopefully the patchset is better split too.
I have a
2017 Nov 17
35
[PATCH 00/32] Updated State of my clk patches
Last update here: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/2017-September/028848.html
Basically big cleanup, reordering, simplifications and some renaming to make
the code easier to read and to review. I also moved some bugfixes to the front
so they can be merged prior the other patches.
There was also a bug related to the therm daemon triggering a pstate change
leading to PMU lockups,
2017 Sep 15
42
[RFC PATCH 00/29] Current State of my clk patches
Just wanted to post updated versions of my last series/patches. Reviews
welcomed.
It would be also nice if we agree on features I should focus upstreaming, so
that this work can be better splitted or reordered.
Sadly most of my patches depend on the rather big clk subdev rework and I think
those patches shows best, why I think this rework is actually needed and makes
things much easier to add