With the cdclk state, all the .modeset_commit_cdclk() hooks are
now pointless wrappers. Let's replace them with just a .set_cdclk()
function pointer. However let's wrap that in a small helper that
does the state comparison and prints a unified debug message across
all platforms. We didn't even have the debug print on all platforms
previously. This reduces the clutter in intel_atomic_commit_tail() a
little bit.
v2: Wrap .set_cdclk() in intel_set_cdclk()
v3: Add kernel-docs
v4: Deal with IS_GEN9_BC()
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ander Conselvan de Oliveira <conselvan2@gmail.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170126195201.32638-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
The current dev_cdclk vs. cdclk vs. atomic_cdclk_freq is quite a mess.
So here I'm introducing the "actual" and "logical" naming for our
cdclk state. "actual" is what we'll bash into the hardware and "logical"
is what everyone should use for state computaion/checking and whatnot.
We'll track both using the intel_cdclk_state as both will need other
differing parameters than just the actual cdclk frequency.
While doing that we can at the same time unify the appearance of the
.modeset_calc_cdclk() implementations a little bit.
v2: Commit dev_priv->cdclk.actual since that already has the
new state by the time .modeset_commit_cdclk() is called.
v3: s/locical/logical/ and improve the docs a bit
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ander Conselvan de Oliveira <conselvan2@gmail.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170120182205.8141-9-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Introduce intel_cdclk state which for now will track the cdclk
frequency, the vco frequency and the reference frequency (not sure we
want the last one, but I put it there anyway). We'll also make the
.get_cdclk() function fill out this state structure rather than
just returning the current cdclk frequency.
One immediate benefit is that calling .get_cdclk() will no longer
clobber state stored under dev_priv unless ex[plicitly told to do
so. Previously it clobbered the vco and reference clocks stored
there on some platforms.
We'll expand the use of this structure to actually precomputing the
state and whatnot later.
v2: Constify intel_cdclk_state_compare()
v3: Document intel_cdclk_state_compare()
v4: Deal with i945gm_get_cdclk()
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ander Conselvan de Oliveira <conselvan2@gmail.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170207183345.19763-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
They include useful material such as what mode the VM address space is
running in, what submission mode, extra quirks, etc.
v2: Undef the right macro, use type specific pretty printers
v3: Use strcmp(TYPENAME) rather than creating per-type pretty printers
v4: Use __always_inline to force GCC to eliminate the calls to strcmp and
generate the right call to seq_printf for each parameter.
v5: With the strcmp elimination, we can now use BUILD_BUG to ensure
there are no unhandled types, also use __builtin_strcmp to make it look
even more magic.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Acked-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@intel.com>
Acked-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170206213608.31328-3-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
The LPE audio configuration depends on the pipe, thus we need to pass
the currently used pipe. It's now embedded in struct
intel_hdmi_lpe_audio_eld as well as port id.
Acked-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Chris Wilson wants the new fence tracepoint added in
commit 8c96c67801
Author: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Date: Tue Jan 24 11:57:58 2017 +0000
dma/fence: Export enable-signaling tracepoint for emission by drivers
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
The conversion of stolen to use phys_addr_t (from essentially u32)
sparked an interesting discussion. We treat stolen memory as only
accessible from the GPU (the DMA device) - an attempt to use it from the
CPU will generate a MCE on gen6 onwards, although it is in theory a
physical address that can be dereferenced from the CPU as demonstrated
by earlier generations. As such, using phys_addr_t has the wrong
connotations and as we pass the address into the DMA device via
dma_addr_t (through the scatterlists used to program the GTT entries),
we should treat it as dma_addr_t throughout.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170127165531.28135-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Reviewed-by: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
- cleanups&fixes for dw-hdmi bride driver (Laurent)
- updates for adv bridge driver (John Stultz) for nexus
- drm_crtc_from_index helper rollout (Shawn Guo)
- removing drm_framebuffer_unregister_private from drivers&core
- target_vblank (Andrey Grodzovsky)
- misc tiny stuff
* tag 'drm-misc-next-2017-01-23' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/drm-misc: (49 commits)
drm: qxl: Open code teardown function for qxl
drm: qxl: Open code probing sequence for qxl
drm/bridge: adv7511: Re-write the i2c address before EDID probing
drm/bridge: adv7511: Reuse __adv7511_power_on/off() when probing EDID
drm/bridge: adv7511: Rework adv7511_power_on/off() so they can be reused internally
drm/bridge: adv7511: Enable HPD interrupts to support hotplug and improve monitor detection
drm/bridge: adv7511: Switch to using drm_kms_helper_hotplug_event()
drm/bridge: adv7511: Use work_struct to defer hotplug handing to out of irq context
drm: vc4: use crtc helper drm_crtc_from_index()
drm: tegra: use crtc helper drm_crtc_from_index()
drm: nouveau: use crtc helper drm_crtc_from_index()
drm: mediatek: use crtc helper drm_crtc_from_index()
drm: kirin: use crtc helper drm_crtc_from_index()
drm: exynos: use crtc helper drm_crtc_from_index()
dt-bindings: display: dw-hdmi: Clean up DT bindings documentation
drm: bridge: dw-hdmi: Assert SVSRET before resetting the PHY
drm: bridge: dw-hdmi: Fix the name of the PHY reset macros
drm: bridge: dw-hdmi: Define and use macros for PHY register addresses
drm: bridge: dw-hdmi: Detect PHY type at runtime
drm: bridge: dw-hdmi: Handle overflow workaround based on device version
...
Notifiations like mode change, hot plug and edid to
the audio driver are added. This is inturn used by the
audio driver for its functionality.
A new interface file capturing the notifications needed by the
audio driver is added
Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jerome Anand <jerome.anand@intel.com>
Acked-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Enable support for HDMI LPE audio mode on Baytrail and
Cherrytrail when HDaudio controller is not detected
Setup minimum required resources during i915_driver_load:
1. Create a platform device to share MMIO/IRQ resources
2. Make the platform device child of i915 device for runtime PM.
3. Create IRQ chip to forward HDMI LPE audio irqs.
HDMI LPE audio driver (a standalone sound driver) probes the
LPE audio device and creates a new sound card.
Signed-off-by: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jerome Anand <jerome.anand@intel.com>
Acked-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Along with GLK it was introduced the .is_lp and IS_GEN9_LP.
So, following the same simplification standard we can
put Skylake and Kabylake under the same bucket for most
of the things.
So let's add the IS_GEN9_BC for "Big Core" (non Atom based
platforms).
The i915_drv.c was let out of this patch on purpose
because that is really a decision per platform, just like
other cases where IS_KABYLAKE is different from IS_SKYLAKE.
v2: fix conflict with IS_LP and 3 new cases for this
big core bucket:
- intel_ddi.c: intel_ddi_get_link_dpll
- intel_fbc.c: find_compression_threshold
- i915_gem_gtt.c: gtt_write_workarounds
Cc: Anusha Srivatsa <anusha.srivatsa@intel.com>
Cc: Ander Conselvan de Oliveira <ander.conselvan.de.oliveira@intel.com>
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ander Conselvan de Oliveira <conselvan2@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1485196357-30599-2-git-send-email-rodrigo.vivi@intel.com
The GPU may be in an unknown state following resume and module load. The
previous occupant may have left contexts loaded, or other dangerous
state, which can cause an immediate GPU hang for us. The only save
course of action is to reset the GPU prior to using it - similarly to
how we reset the GPU prior to unload (before a second user may be
affected by our leftover state).
We need to reset the GPU very early in our load/resume sequence so that
any stale HW pointers are revoked prior to any resource allocations we
make (that may conflict).
A reset should only be a couple of milliseconds on a slow device, a cost
we should easily be able to absorb into our initialisation times.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170124110135.6418-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
In order to reset the GPU early on in the module load sequence, we need
to allocate the basic engine structs (to populate the mmio offsets etc).
Currently, the engine initialisation allocates both the base struct and
also allocate auxiliary objects, which depend upon state setup quite
late in the load sequence. We split off the allocation callback for
later and allow ourselves to allocate the engine structs themselves
early.
v2: Different paint for the unwind following error.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170124110135.6418-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
The HuC loading process is similar to GuC. The intel_uc_fw_fetch()
is used for both cases.
HuC loading needs to be before GuC loading. The WOPCM setting must
be done early before loading any of them.
v2: rebased on-top of drm-intel-nightly.
removed if(HAS_GUC()) before the guc call. (D.Gordon)
update huc_version number of format.
v3: rebased to drm-intel-nightly, changed the file name format to
match the one in the huc package.
Changed dev->dev_private to to_i915()
v4: moved function back to where it was.
change wait_for_atomic to wait_for.
v5: rebased. Changed the year in the copyright message to reflect
the right year.Correct the comments,remove the unwanted WARN message,
replace drm_gem_object_unreference() with i915_gem_object_put().Make the
prototypes in intel_huc.h non-extern.
v6: rebased. Update the file construction done by HuC. It is similar to
GuC.Adopted the approach used in-
https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/104355/ <Tvrtko Ursulin>
v7: Change dev to dev_priv in macro definition.
Corrected comments.
v8: rebased on top of drm-tip. Updated functions intel_huc_load(),
intel_huc_init() and intel_uc_fw_fetch() to accept dev_priv instead of
dev. Moved contents of intel_huc.h to intel_uc.h.
v9: change SKL_FW_ to SKL_HUC_FW_. Add intel_ prefix to guc_wopcm_size().
Remove unwanted checks in intel_uc.h. Rename huc_fw in struct intel_huc to
simply fw to avoid redundency.
v10: rebased. Correct comments. Make intel_huc_fini() accept dev_priv
instead of dev like intel_huc_init() and intel_huc_load().Move definition
to i915_guc_reg.h from intel_uc.h. Clean DMA_CTRL bits after HuC DMA
transfer in huc_ucode_xfer() instead of guc_ucode_xfer(). Add suitable
WARNs to give extra info.
v11: rebased. Add proper bias for HuC and make sure there are
asserts on failure by using guc_ggtt_offset_vma(). Introduce
intel_huc.c and remove intel_huc_loader.c since it has functions that
do more than just loading.Correct year in copyright.
v12: remove invalidates that are not required anymore.
Cc: Arkadiusz Hiler <arkadiusz.hiler@intel.com>
Cc: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Tested-by: Xiang Haihao <haihao.xiang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Anusha Srivatsa <anusha.srivatsa@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Dai <yu.dai@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Antoine <peter.antoine@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1484755558-1234-1-git-send-email-anusha.srivatsa@intel.com
The core provides now an ABI to userspace for generation of frame CRCs,
so implement the ->set_crc_source() callback and reuse as much code as
possible with the previous ABI implementation.
When handling the pageflip interrupt, we skip 1 or 2 frames depending on
the HW because they contain wrong values. For the legacy ABI for
generating frame CRCs, this was done in userspace but now that we have a
generic ABI it's better if it's not exposed by the kernel.
v2:
- Leave the legacy implementation in place as the ABI implementation
in the core is incompatible with it.
v3:
- Use the "cooked" vblank counter so we have a whole 32 bits.
- Make sure we don't mess with the state of the legacy CRC capture
ABI implementation.
v4:
- Keep use of get_vblank_counter as in the legacy code, will be
changed in a followup commit.
v5:
- Skip first frame or two as it's known that they contain wrong
data.
- A few fixes suggested by Emil Velikov.
v6:
- Rework programming of the HW registers to preserve previous
behavior.
v7:
- Address whitespace issue.
- Added a comment on why in the implementation of the new ABI we
skip the 1st or 2nd frames.
v9:
- Add stub for intel_crtc_set_crc_source.
v12:
- Rebased.
- Remove stub for intel_crtc_set_crc_source and instead set the
callback to NULL (Jani Nikula).
v15:
- Rebased.
Signed-off-by: Tomeu Vizoso <tomeu.vizoso@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Foss <robert.foss@collabora.com>
irq
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170110134305.26326-2-tomeu.vizoso@collabora.com
The fence size/alignment is a combination of the vma size plus object
tiling parameters. Those parameters are rarely changed, making the fence
size/alignemnt roughly constant for the lifetime of the VMA. We can
simplify subsequent calculations by precalculating the size/alignment
required for GGTT vma taking fencing into account (with an update if we
do change the tiling or stride).
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170109161613.11881-4-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
The fence registers are clobbered by a GPU reset. If there is concurrent
user access to a fenced region via a GTT mmaping, the access will not be
fenced during the reset (until we restore the fences afterwards). In order
to prevent invalid access during the reset, before we clobber the fences
first we must invalidate the GTT mmapings. Access to the mmap will then
be forced to fault in the page, and in handling the fault, i915_gem_fault()
will take the struct_mutex and wait upon the reset to complete.
v2: Fix up commentary.
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99274
Testcase: igt/gem_mmap_gtt/hang
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170104145110.1486-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Directly merge drm-misc into drm-intel since Dave is on vacation and
we need the various drm-misc patches (fb format rework, drm mm fixes,
selftest framework and others). Also pulled back -rc2 in first to
resync with drm-intel-fixes and make sure I can reuse the exact rerere
solutions from drm-tip for safety, and because I'm lazy.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>