MGPU fan boost feature is enabled only when two or more dGPUs
in the system.
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Count all GPU instances from AMD(including iGPUs and
dGPUs) in the system.
V2: drop unnecessary initialization for other gpu_info
members except mutex
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Make the profile name line match previous generations more closely.
E.g.,
0 3D_FULL_SCREEN :
vs:
0(3D_FULL_SCREEN )
Reviewed-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
For Vega10 and Vega20, the always on CUs are 12.
For Raven, it's 4.
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Enable LBPW support on vega20.
v2: squash in warning fix (Alex)
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Manual fan RPM and pwm setting on vega20 are
available now.
V2: correct the register for fan speed setting and
avoid divide-by-zero
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Export the correct gfx voltage by hwmon interface.
V2: update the register naming for consistency
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
The ppt limit read out by hwmon interface is always 0.
Correct this hwmon interface output.
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Almost all of the connector destroy functions do the same thing. The
differences are in the edid, detect_edid and panel cleanups, but those
are safely NULL when not initialized. Roll out a common connector
destroy hook.
Inspired by commit bc3213c444 ("drm/i915: Drop the eDP check from
intel_dp_connector_destroy()").
Cc: Ville Syrjala <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181009141103.20387-1-jani.nikula@intel.com
Currently, i915 appears to rely on blocking modesets on
no-longer-present MSTB ports by simply returning NULL for
->best_encoder(), which in turn causes any new atomic commits that don't
disable the CRTC to fail. This is wrong however, since we still want to
allow userspace to disable CRTCs on no-longer-present MSTB ports by
changing the DPMS state to off and this still requires that we retrieve
an encoder.
So, fix this by always returning a valid encoder regardless of the state
of the MST port.
Changes since v1:
- Remove mst atomic helper, since this got replaced with a much simpler
solution
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181008232437.5571-6-lyude@redhat.com
Since we need to be able to allow DPMS on->off prop changes after an MST
port has disappeared from the system, we need to be able to make sure we
can compute a config for the resulting atomic commit. Currently this is
impossible when the port has disappeared, since the VCPI slot searching
we try to do in intel_dp_mst_compute_config() will fail with -EINVAL.
Since the only commits we want to allow on no-longer-present MST ports
are ones that shut off display hardware, we already know that no VCPI
allocations are needed. So, hardcode the VCPI slot count to 0 when
intel_dp_mst_compute_config() is called on an MST port that's gone.
Changes since V4:
- Don't use mst_port_gone at all, just check whether or not the drm
connector is registered - Daniel Vetter
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181008232437.5571-5-lyude@redhat.com
Currently we set intel_connector->mst_port to NULL to signify that the
MST port has been removed from the system so that we can prevent further
action on the port such as connector probes, mode probing, etc.
However, we're going to need access to intel_connector->mst_port in
order to fixup ->best_encoder() so that it can always return the correct
encoder for an MST port to prevent legacy DPMS prop changes from
failing. This should be safe, so instead keep intel_connector->mst_port
always set and instead just check the status of
drm_connector->regustered to signify whether or not the connector has
disappeared from the system.
Changes since v2:
- Add a comment to mst_port_gone (Jani Nikula)
- Change mst_port_gone to a u8 instead of a bool, per the kernel bot.
Apparently bool is discouraged in structs these days
Changes since v4:
- Don't use mst_port_gone at all! Just check if the connector is
registered or not - Daniel Vetter
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181008232437.5571-4-lyude@redhat.com
With the exception of modesets which would switch the DPMS state of a
connector from on to off, we want to make sure that we disallow all
modesets which would result in enabling a new monitor or a new mode
configuration on a monitor if the connector for the display in question
is no longer registered. This allows us to stop userspace from trying to
enable new displays on connectors for an MST topology that were just
removed from the system, without preventing userspace from disabling
DPMS on those connectors.
Changes since v5:
- Fix typo in comment, nothing else
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181008232437.5571-2-lyude@redhat.com
As long as the connector was zeroed during allocation calling
intel_panel_fini() is safe even if we haven't initialized
the panel struct explicitly. So let's drop the useless eDP
check from dp connector destruction.
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181008134641.24868-2-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Currently we destroy the backlight during connector unregistration.
That means the final modeset performed by drm_atomic_helper_shutdown()
will leave the backlight on. We don't want that so let's just move
intel_panel_destroy_backlight() into intel_panel_fini() which gets
called during connector destuction.
We still unregister the user visible backlight device during connector
unregistration.
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181008134641.24868-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106386
Incorrect TDL's SSP address shift in SARB for 16:6 & 18:8 modes.
Disable the Sampler state prefetch functionality in the SARB by
programming 0xB000[30] to '1'. This is to be done at boot time
and the feature must remain disabled permanently.
Fixes flaky tex-mip-level-selection* piglit tests with Mesa i965
driver.
Cc: Radhakrishna Sripada <radhakrishna.sripada@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Anuj Phogat <anuj.phogat@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004182939.7668-6-radhakrishna.sripada@intel.com
Shader feature to prefetch binding tables does not support 16:6 18:8 BTP
formats. Enabling fault handling could result in hangs with faults.
Disabling demand prefetch would disable binding table prefetch.
V2: Fix the stepping rivision to B0(Mika)
References: HSDES#1406609255, HSDES#1406573985
Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Radhakrishna Sripada <radhakrishna.sripada@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004182939.7668-5-radhakrishna.sripada@intel.com
This patch uses the proper do_div() macro to perform u64 division and
guards against overflow if the result is too large for the unsigned long
return type
Fixes: a2c3c0a54d drm/msm/a6xx: Add devfreq support for a6xx
Cc: Sharat Masetty <smasetty@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
s/crtc/crtc_state/ for the kernel doc as well as the params.
Fixes: 65c307fd08 ("drm/i915: Make shared dpll functions take crtc_state, v3.")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Acked-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181008104808.17457-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Use a more familiar naming pattern for our variables in the sprite plane
init function.
v2: Drop the redundant 'plane' from plane_formats and num_planes_formats
too
v3: Rebase due to ->max_stride() and ->check_plane() changes
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Lisovskiy <stanislav.lisovskiy@intel.com> #v2
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005125817.22576-11-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
There's not much point in following the primary vs. sprite split
for the SKL+ universal plane init code. The only difference is
of our own doing in the form of the .check_plane(). Let's make
a small exception for that little detail and otherwise share
the same code to initialize all the universal planes.
Eventually we should eliminate the mess around .check_plane()
as well, but for now let's be happy with some code reduction.
v2: Remember to set up plane->has_fbc
Make skl_plane_has_ccs() static
v3: Rebase due to NV12, rename some variables
v4: Don't leave the color_encoding/range props behind
v5: Rebase dur to blend properties, skl_plane_max_stride() and
skl_plane_check()
v6: Make skl_update_plane() static
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Lisovskiy <stanislav.lisovskiy@intel.com> #v4
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005125817.22576-10-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Pull the common plane+plane_state allocation into a small helper.
Reduces the amount of boilerplate in the plane initialization
functions.
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Lisovskiy <stanislav.lisovskiy@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005125817.22576-9-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
No point in having each caller of intel_create_plane_state() initialize
the scaler_id to -1. Instead just do it in intel_create_plane_state().
Previously we left scaler_id at 0 for pre-SKL platforms, but I can't
see how initializing it to -1 always would cause any harm.
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Lisovskiy <stanislav.lisovskiy@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005125817.22576-8-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
All SKL+ universal planes support the same set of formats (with the
exception of NV12 which we don't expose yet). Make the format lists
for primary and sprites the same.
And make the format list const while at it.
v2: Deal with the "planar" format list as well
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Lisovskiy <stanislav.lisovskiy@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005125817.22576-7-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Plane scaling is not supported with specific pixel formats. Disallow
plane scaling when such a format is used. Currently the only such
pixel format we expose is C8, but in case we add more in the future
let's make it easy to deal with them.
v2: Redo due to plane_check() refactoring
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Lisovskiy <stanislav.lisovskiy@intel.com> #v1
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005125817.22576-6-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
All CNL universal planes support horizontal mirroring. Currently
we expose the capability only for the primary plane. Expose it
for the overlay planes as well.
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Lisovskiy <stanislav.lisovskiy@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005125817.22576-5-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
We're currently not providing the possible_crtcs mask to
drm_universal_plane_init() for primary/cursor planes. While that does
work on account of drm_crtc_init_with_planes() filling those up
for us, it's inconsisten with what we're doing for sprite planes.
Let's just always pass the possible_crtcs bitmask to
drm_universal_plane_init(). This does assume that crtc->index
== pipe. But we're already making that assumption elsewhere so
it doesn't seem like a very big sin here.
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Lisovskiy <stanislav.lisovskiy@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005125817.22576-3-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Previously only cancelled dma map of a ggtt page when the ggtt entry was
cleared. This patch will cancel dma map of an old ggtt page as well when
the ggtt entry is updated with new page address.
Fixes: 7598e8700e9a(drm/i915/gvt: Missed to cancel dma map for ggtt entries)
Signed-off-by: Hang Yuan <hang.yuan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
If tcon->panel pointer is NULL, trying to dereference from it
(i.e. tcon->panel->connector) will cause a null pointer dereference.
Add tcon->panel null pointer check before calling
sun4i_tcon0_mode_set_dithering().
Signed-off-by: Giulio Benetti <giulio.benetti@micronovasrl.com>
Fixes: f11adcecbd ("drm/sun4i: tcon: Add dithering support for
RGB565/RGB666 LCD panels")
Reviewed-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005215951.99003-2-giulio.benetti@micronovasrl.com
Since tcon->panel is a pointer returned by of_drm_find_panel() need to
check if it is not NULL, hence a valid pointer.
IS_ERR() instead checks return error values, not NULL pointers.
Substitute "if (!IS_ERR(tcon->panel))" with "if (tcon->panel)".
Signed-off-by: Giulio Benetti <giulio.benetti@micronovasrl.com>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005215951.99003-1-giulio.benetti@micronovasrl.com
The CP performance counter selects were accidentally marked as protected
so they couldn't be written from PM4 streams. Remove the protection
because user space does have an interest in setting up their own
counters.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
We are currently leaking a drm_crtc_commit struct for every atomic
commit containing plane state. The dpu plane destroy function cleans up
the fb reference manually, but fails to release the commit ref. As a
result, we just keep allocating drm_crtc_commits without ever freeing
them. Fortunately there's a helper function which will clean up all of
our mess at once, so use that.
Thanks to Doug Anderson for reporting the memory leak (and leaving
breadcrumbs from kmemleak!).
Reported-by: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
This patch uses the proper do_div() macro to perform u64 division and
guards against overflow if the result is too large for the unsigned long
return type
Fixes: de0a3d094d drm/msm: re-factor devfreq code
Cc: Sharat Masetty <smasetty@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
As done treewide earlier, this catches several more open-coded
allocation size calculations that were added to the kernel during the
merge window. This performs the following mechanical transformations
using Coccinelle:
kvmalloc(a * b, ...) -> kvmalloc_array(a, b, ...)
kvzalloc(a * b, ...) -> kvcalloc(a, b, ...)
devm_kzalloc(..., a * b, ...) -> devm_kcalloc(..., a, b, ...)
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
ALPM is a requirement and we don't need to keep it's cached, what
were done in commit 97c9de66ca
("drm/i915/psr: Fix ALPM cap check for PSR2") but the alpm was not
removed from i915_psr.
Reviewed-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003205031.32474-7-jose.souza@intel.com
This WA also works fine for PSR2, triggering a selective update when
possible.
Acked-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003205031.32474-4-jose.souza@intel.com
ICL spec states that this bit is now reserved.
Bspec: 7722
v2(Dhinakaran and Jani):
- instead of remove bit in gen11 now only setting if if gen < 11
- changed commit title
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003205031.32474-2-jose.souza@intel.com
Now both PSR and PSR2 have the same exit mask, so let's share then
instead of have the same code 2 times.
Reviewed-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003205031.32474-1-jose.souza@intel.com
No functional change. But just a minor change to keep
up with Spec, since it has changed since commit c3cc39c539
("drm/i915/icl: program mbus during pipe enable")
The instructions previously said to program pipe's
B credit = 24 / number of pipes, which is 8 for ICL.
Now the spec gives us direct values independent of number
of pipes. Let's keep in sync.
Also just a reorder on fields to make easier to compare
against spec's sequence: A -> BW -> B.
Cc: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@intel.com>
Cc: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Cc: Mahesh Kumar <mahesh1.kumar@intel.com>
Cc: Arthur J Runyan <arthur.j.runyan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mahesh Kumar <mahesh1.kumar@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004151814.6054-1-rodrigo.vivi@intel.com
Amber Lake used the same gen graphics as Kaby Lake. Kernel driver
should configure KBL's DDI buffer setting for AML ULX as well.
So far, driver would load DDI translation table that used for
KBL H/S platform and apply it on AML devices. But AML is belong to
ULX series. This change will lead driver to apply KBL-Y's DDI table
for AML devices to avoid unexpected eDP/DP signal quality issue.
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Cc: Jose Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lee, Shawn C <shawn.c.lee@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1538034499-31256-2-git-send-email-shawn.c.lee@intel.com
According to patch "drm/i915/aml: Introducing Amber Lake platform"
(e364672477). Add a new marco for AML ULX GT2 devices.
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Cc: Jose Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lee, Shawn C <shawn.c.lee@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1538034499-31256-1-git-send-email-shawn.c.lee@intel.com
It's for legacy drivers only (atomic ones should use
drm_atomic_helper_check_plane_state() instead), and there's no users
left except the one in the primary plane helpers.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004202446.22905-18-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
Use the correct helper and also return early on helper
success rather than on helper failure.
Also explicitly return 0 in the case of no fb.
v2: Check for !fb after updating state->visible (Ville).
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com> (v1)
Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Reported-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: VMware Graphics <linux-graphics-maintainer@vmware.com>
Cc: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Cc: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004202446.22905-17-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
Sprite enable on ILK-IVB may take two frames to complete
when the hardware is in big FIFO mode (LP1+). That is
not entirely great as it means the sprite enable may
actually happen one frame after we've already signalled
flip completion. At the very least crc checks may fail
due to the sprite not yet being visible when we expect it.
We already have code to deal with big FIFO mode when it
comes to the sprite scaling on IVB
(WaCxSRDisabledForSpriteScaling:ivb). Let's extend that
workaround to kick in whenever the sprite is in the process
of being enabled. Also ILK/SNB bspec has some notes to
indicate that we should most likely also do the sprite
scaling w/a on all three platforms, so let's do that as well.
Pretty easy to reproduce on SNB/IVB. ILK has proved more
elusive, but let's trust the spec and include it as well.
v2: Make sure the pipe is active before the vblank wait
Cc: Juha-Pekka Heikkila <juhapekka.heikkila@gmail.com>
Testcase: igt/kms_plane/pixel-format-pipe-*-planes
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107749
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Juha-Pekka Heikkila <juhapekka.heikkila@gmail.com> #v1
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004121527.30249-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Well except the destroy helper, which isn't really a primary helper
but generally useful, if mislabelled.
v2: Keep some of the nice comments about the limitations of the
primarmy plane helpers, and put them into the kerneldoc for
drm_crtc_init() (Sam).
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005094732.31353-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
With armada the last bigger driver that realistically needed these to
convert from legacy kms to atomic is converted. These helpers have
been broken more often than not the past 2 years, and as this little
patch series shows, tricked a bunch of people into using the wrong
helpers for their functions.
Aside: I think a lot more drivers should be using the device-level
drm_atomic_helper_shutdown/suspend/resume helpers and related
functions. In almost all the cases they get things exactly right.
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004202446.22905-16-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
drm_plane_helper_disable is a non-atomic drivers only function, and
will blow up (since no one passes the locking context it needs).
Atomic drivers which want to quiescent their hw on unload should
use drm_atomic_helper_shutdown() instead.
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004202446.22905-15-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
drm_plane_helper_disable is a non-atomic drivers only function, and
will blow up (since no one passes the locking context it needs).
Atomic drivers which want to quiescent their hw on unload should
use drm_atomic_helper_shutdown() instead.
v2: Rebase.
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Acked-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004202446.22905-14-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
drm_plane_helper_disable is a non-atomic drivers only function, and
will blow up (since no one passes the locking context it needs).
Atomic drivers which want to quiescent their hw on unload should
use drm_atomic_helper_shutdown() instead.
The sti cleanup code seems supremely confused:
- In the load error path it calls drm_mode_config_cleanup before it
stops various kms services like poll worker or fbdev emulation.
That's going to oops.
- The actual unload code doesn't even bother with the cleanup and just
leaks.
Try to fix this while at it.
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Benjamin Gaignard <benjamin.gaignard@linaro.org>
Cc: Vincent Abriou <vincent.abriou@st.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004202446.22905-13-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
drm_plane_helper_disable is a non-atomic drivers only function, and
will blow up (since no one passes the locking context it needs).
Atomic drivers which want to quiescent their hw on unload should
use drm_atomic_helper_shutdown() instead.
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Cc: Rajesh Yadav <ryadav@codeaurora.org>
Cc: Chandan Uddaraju <chandanu@codeaurora.org>
Cc: Archit Taneja <architt@codeaurora.org>
Cc: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Cc: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Cc: "Ville Syrjälä" <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Russell King <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
Cc: Gustavo Padovan <gustavo.padovan@collabora.com>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org
Cc: freedreno@lists.freedesktop.org
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004202446.22905-12-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
drm_plane_helper_disable is a non-atomic drivers only function, and
will blow up (since no one passes the locking context it needs).
Atomic drivers which want to quiescent their hw on unload should
use drm_atomic_helper_shutdown() instead.
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004202446.22905-11-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
It's the default. The exported version was kinda a transition state,
before we made this the default.
To stop new atomic drivers from using it (instead of just relying on
the default) let's unexport it.
v2: rename the default implementation to a more fitting name and add a
comment (Laurent)
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Cc: Gustavo Padovan <gustavo@padovan.org>
Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Cc: David Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
Cc: VMware Graphics <linux-graphics-maintainer@vmware.com>
Cc: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Cc: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Cc: Archit Taneja <architt@codeaurora.org>
Cc: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
Cc: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Cc: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Russell King <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
Cc: Jernej Skrabec <jernej.skrabec@siol.net>
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Cc: Pierre-Hugues Husson <phh@phh.me>
Cc: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004202446.22905-3-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
For atomic driver this is the default, no need to reimplement it. We
still need to keep the copypasta for not-atomic drivers though, since
no one polished the legacy crtc helpers as much as the atomic ones.
v2: amdgpu uses ->best_encoder internally, give it a local copy. It
might be a good idea to merge the connector and encoder into one
amdgpu_dm_sink structure, that might match DC internals better. At
least for non-DPMST outputs. Kudos to Ville for spotting this.
v3: Rebase onto a487411a64 ("drm/amd/display: Use DRM helper for
best_encoder").
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Cc: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Cc: Harry Wentland <harry.wentland@amd.com>
Cc: Andrey Grodzovsky <andrey.grodzovsky@amd.com>
Cc: Tony Cheng <Tony.Cheng@amd.com>
Cc: "Leo (Sunpeng) Li" <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Cc: Shirish S <shirish.s@amd.com>
Acked-by: Harry Wentland <harry.wentland@amd.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004202446.22905-2-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
Since commit 09ea0dfbf9 ("dma-buf: make map_atomic and map function
pointers optional"), we no longer need to provide stub no-op functions
as the core now provides them directly.
References: 09ea0dfbf9 ("dma-buf: make map_atomic and map function pointers optional")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Cc: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Cc: "Christian König" <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180807174748.4503-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
size for AFBC buffers
The size of the superblocks being added to the total AFBC buffer size
got lost in the upstreaming process. Add it back.
Reviewed-by: Ayan Kumar Halder <ayan.halder@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Fixing chv_set_phy_signal_level() still requires too many levels of
indirection to pass crtc_state along, but chv_data_lane_soft_reset()
already has a crtc_state we can use.
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004094604.2646-13-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
fbdev init shouldn't race with userspace since it's called from
intel_modeset_init, so it's safe to dereference crtc->state and
assume nothing changed yet.
At least not more harmful than crtc->config.
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004094604.2646-11-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
Do not rely on crtc->config any more. Remove the assertion from
ibx_pch_dpll_disable, because we the dpll state tracking should
already handle this case correctly.
Changes since v1:
- Fixup accidental early return in intel_prepare_shared_dpll, oops!
Changes since v2:
- Don't use the freed crtc_state in intel_crtc_disable_noatomic()
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005095244.1324-1-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
Instead of passing crtc and dereferencing crtc->config,
passs the correct crtc_state and obtain the crtc pointer from there.
Changes since v1:
- Move vlv/chv changes and i9xx_set_pll_dividers changes
from crtc_enable/disable patches to here.
- Add commit message.
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004094604.2646-7-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
One more user of crtc->config down. :)
Changes since v1:
- Constify crtc_state
- int pipe -> enum pipe pipe
- Move i9xx_set_pipeconf declaration to the other pipeconf declarations.
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004094604.2646-2-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
drm_mode_setcrtc() retries modesetting in case one of the functions it
calls returns -EDEADLK. connector_set, mode and fb are freed before
retrying, but they are not set to NULL. This can cause
drm_mode_setcrtc() to use those variables.
For example: On the first try __drm_mode_set_config_internal() returns
-EDEADLK. connector_set, mode and fb are freed. Next retry starts, and
drm_modeset_lock_all_ctx() returns -EDEADLK, and we jump to 'out'. The
code will happily try to release all three again.
This leads to crashes of different kinds, depending on the sequence the
EDEADLKs happen.
Fix this by setting the three variables to NULL at the start of the
retry loop.
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180917110054.4053-1-tomi.valkeinen@ti.com
drm_connector_init doesn't attach the edid property for some connector
types, drm_connector_attach_edid_property() can be used to enable the
edid property in these cases.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181002111041.17053-2-kraxel@redhat.com
Earlier, we reasoned that having idled the gpu under mempressure, that
would be a good time to trim our request slabs in order to perform the
next request allocation. We have stopped performing the global operation
on the device (no idling) and wish to make the allocation failure
handling more local, so out with the global barrier that may take a long
time.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181005080300.9908-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Before we can reset the seqno, we have to be sure the engines are idle.
In debugfs/i915_drop_caches_set, we do wait_for_idle but allow ourselves
to be interrupted. We should only proceed to reset the seqno then if we
were not interrupted, and so also avoid overwriting the error status.
References: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108133
Fixes: 6b048706f4 ("drm/i915: Forcibly flush unwanted requests in drop-caches")
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: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181004082119.24970-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
The variable is declared in an #ifdef section, but the user is
now unconditional, which leads to a build failure:
drivers/gpu/drm/imx/imx-drm-core.c: In function 'imx_drm_bind':
drivers/gpu/drm/imx/imx-drm-core.c:264:6: error: 'legacyfb_depth' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'lockdep_depth'?
Remove the remaining #ifdef as well.
Fixes: f53705fd98 ("drm/imx: Use drm_fbdev_generic_setup()")
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926193846.2490574-1-arnd@arndb.de
While we currently grab a runtime PM ref in nouveau's normal connector
detection code, we apparently don't do this for MST. This means if we're
in a scenario where the GPU is suspended and userspace attempts to do a
connector probe on an MSTC connector, the probe will fail entirely due
to the DP aux channel and GPU not being woken up:
[ 316.633489] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: i2c: aux 000a: begin idle timeout ffffffff
[ 316.635713] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: i2c: aux 000a: begin idle timeout ffffffff
[ 316.637785] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: i2c: aux 000a: begin idle timeout ffffffff
...
So, grab a runtime PM ref here.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Print the plane hw state readout results in the common format
we already use for pipes and encoders. Also print some clearer
debug messages when we disable planes during the early phases
of state readout/sanitization.
v2: Rebase
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003145052.4633-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
When we decide that a plane is attached to the wrong pipe we try
to turn off said plane. However we are passing around the crtc we
think that the plane is supposed to be using rather than the crtc
it is currently using. That doesn't work all that well because
we may have to do vblank waits etc. and the other pipe might
not even be enabled here. So let's pass the plane's current crtc to
intel_plane_disable_noatomic() so that it can its job correctly.
To do that semi-cleanly we also have to change the plane readout
to record the plane's visibility into the bitmasks of the crtc
where the plane is currently enabled rather than to the crtc
we want to use for the plane.
One caveat here is that our active_planes bitmask will get confused
if both planes are enabled on the same pipe. Fortunately we can use
plane_mask to reconstruct active_planes sufficiently since
plane_mask still has the same meaning (is the plane visible?)
during readout. We also have to do the same during the initial
plane readout as the second plane could clear the active_planes
bit the first plane had already set.
v2: Rely on fixup_active_planes() to populate active_planes fully (Daniel)
Add Daniel's proposed comment to better document why we do this
Drop the redundant intel_set_plane_visible() call
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # fcba862e8428 drm/i915: Have plane->get_hw_state() return the current pipe
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Dennis <dennis.nezic@utoronto.ca>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Tested-by: Dennis <dennis.nezic@utoronto.ca>
Tested-by: Peter Nowee <peter.nowee@gmail.com>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105637
Fixes: b1e01595a6 ("drm/i915: Redo plane sanitation during readout")
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003145017.4527-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Always print out the information whether the port and sink can each
do MST. And let's include the modparam in the debug output as well.
Makes life a little less confusing when you don't have to wonder
why MST isn't kicking in.
This does cause a slight change in our behaviour towards the sink.
Previously we only read the MSTM_CAP register after passing all
the other checks. Now we will read that register regardless. Hopefully
some crazy sink doesn't get confused by a simple register read.
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003184210.1306-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
This mm_struct pointer should never be dereferenced. If running in
a user thread, just use current->mm. If running in a kernel worker
use get_task_mm to get a safe reference to the mm_struct.
Reviewed-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
In amdgpu_dm_commit_tail(), wait until flip_done() is signaled before
we signal hw_done().
[Why]
This is to temporarily address a paging error that occurs when a
nonblocking commit contends with another commit, particularly in a
mirrored display configuration where at least 2 CRTCs are updated.
The error occurs in drm_atomic_helper_wait_for_flip_done(), when we
attempt to access the contents of new_crtc_state->commit.
Here's the sequence for a mirrored 2 display setup (irrelevant steps
left out for clarity):
**THREAD 1** | **THREAD 2**
|
Initialize atomic state for flip |
|
Queue worker |
...
| Do work for flip
|
| Signal hw_done() on CRTC 1
| Signal hw_done() on CRTC 2
|
| Wait for flip_done() on CRTC 1
<---- **PREEMPTED BY THREAD 1**
Initialize atomic state for cursor |
update (1) |
|
Do cursor update work on both CRTCs |
|
Clear atomic state (2) |
**DONE** |
...
|
| Wait for flip_done() on CRTC 2
| *ERROR*
|
The issue starts with (1). When the atomic state is initialized, the
current CRTC states are duplicated to be the new_crtc_states, and
referenced to be the old_crtc_states. (The new_crtc_states are to be
filled with update data.)
Some things to note:
* Due to the mirrored configuration, the cursor updates on both CRTCs.
* At this point, the pflip IRQ has already been handled, and flip_done
signaled on all CRTCs. The cursor commit can therefore continue.
* The old_crtc_states used by the cursor update are the **same states**
as the new_crtc_states used by the flip worker.
At (2), the old_crtc_state is freed (*), and the cursor commit
completes. We then context switch back to the flip worker, where we
attempt to access the new_crtc_state->commit object. This is
problematic, as this state has already been freed.
(*) Technically, 'state->crtcs[i].state' is freed, which was made to
reference old_crtc_state in drm_atomic_helper_swap_state()
[How]
By moving hw_done() after wait_for_flip_done(), we're guaranteed that
the new_crtc_state (from the flip worker's perspective) still exists.
This is because any other commit will be blocked, waiting for the
hw_done() signal.
Note that both the i915 and imx drivers have this sequence flipped
already, masking this problem.
Signed-off-by: Shirish S <shirish.s@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Harry Wentland <harry.wentland@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Implement routines to estimate GPU busy time and fetching the
current frequency for the polling interval. This is required by
the devfreq framework which recommends a frequency change if needed.
The driver code then tries to set this new frequency on the GPU by
sending an Out Of Band(OOB) request to the GMU.
Signed-off-by: Sharat Masetty <smasetty@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
The devfreq framework requires the drivers to provide busy time estimations.
The GPU driver relies on the hardware performance counteres for the busy time
estimations, but different hardware revisions have counters which can be
sourced from different clocks. So the busy time estimation will be target
dependent. Additionally on targets where the clocks are completely controlled
by the on chip microcontroller, fetching and setting the current GPU frequency
will be different. This patch aims to embrace these differences by re-factoring
the devfreq code a bit.
Signed-off-by: Sharat Masetty <smasetty@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Add a simple function to read 64 registers in the GMU domain
Signed-off-by: Sharat Masetty <smasetty@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Devfreq turns on and starts recommending power level as soon as it is
initialized. The GPU is still not powered on by the time the devfreq
init happens and this leads to problems on GPU's where register access
is needed to get/set power levels. So we start suspended and only restart
devfreq when GPU is powered on.
Signed-off-by: Sharat Masetty <smasetty@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
If the HW has not processed the db invalidation request yet, clearing
the cookie can generate a db ring. We clear the cookie when we
(re-)allocate the doorbell so no need to do it on destroy as well as no
one is going to look at it while the doorbell is inactive
v2: fix typo in patch title (Michal)
Cc: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniele Ceraolo Spurio <daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181002215430.15049-2-daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com
GuC stores some data in there, which might be stale after a reset.
We already reset the WQ head and tail, but more things are being moved
to the descriptor with the interface updates. Instead of trying to track
them one by one, always memset and init the descriptors from scratch
after GuC is loaded.
The code is also reorganized so that the above operations and the
doorbell creation are grouped as "client enabling"
v2: add proc_desc_fini for symmetry (Daniele), remove unneeded var init,
add guc_is_alive() (Michal)
Cc: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniele Ceraolo Spurio <daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181002215430.15049-1-daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com
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BackMerge v4.19-rc6 into drm-next
I have some pulls based on rc6, and I prefer to have an explicit backmerge.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
- This patch series enables out-bridge for LVDS bridge device support,
and also includes two cleanups and one relevant dt binding update
for this.
Add Samsung 16x16 tiled format support
- This patch series adds Samsung 16x16 tiled format to scaler and
gsc drivers. As for this, it adds Samsung specific format to
drm_forcc.h header. For the git-pull request with relevant patches,
I requested ack-by[1] to relevant maintainers but there was no any response.
I'm pretty sure no problem to go to mainline though Exynos tree
because the only user of it is Exynos.
[1] https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/243921/
Add configurable plane alpha and pixel blend mode support
- This patch series makes mixer driver to be configuragle for
pixel blend mode and plane alpha, which also includes one fixup
to set all default values correctly after reset.
One cleanup
- This patch replaces drm_atomic_helper_suspend/resume() with
drm_mode_config_helper_suspend/resume() to remove exynos specific
suspend_state.
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Merge tag 'exynos-drm-next-for-v4.20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/daeinki/drm-exynos into drm-next
Add out-bridge support
- This patch series enables out-bridge for LVDS bridge device support,
and also includes two cleanups and one relevant dt binding update
for this.
Add Samsung 16x16 tiled format support
- This patch series adds Samsung 16x16 tiled format to scaler and
gsc drivers. As for this, it adds Samsung specific format to
drm_forcc.h header. For the git-pull request with relevant patches,
I requested ack-by[1] to relevant maintainers but there was no any response.
I'm pretty sure no problem to go to mainline though Exynos tree
because the only user of it is Exynos.
(airlied: this looked fine to me)
[1] https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/243921/
Add configurable plane alpha and pixel blend mode support
- This patch series makes mixer driver to be configuragle for
pixel blend mode and plane alpha, which also includes one fixup
to set all default values correctly after reset.
One cleanup
- This patch replaces drm_atomic_helper_suspend/resume() with
drm_mode_config_helper_suspend/resume() to remove exynos specific
suspend_state.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1538380891-24040-1-git-send-email-inki.dae@samsung.com
Cc: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
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Merge tag 'drm-misc-next-fixes-2018-10-03' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-misc into drm-next
- Add EXPERT config option to allow phys mem leak from fbdev for blob drivers (Neil)
Cc: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003195957.GA64584@art_vandelay
The target definition for a630 didn't set a reasonable
value for inactive_period so it defaulted to zero and
we were essentially powering down after every submission.
Set it back to the default value to keep the GPU from
bouncing too much during regular workloads.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_device. The resulting code is more aligned with the rest
of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_gem_object. The resulting code is more aligned with the
rest of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_framebuffer. The resulting code is more aligned with the
rest of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
The only HFI communication with the GMU on sdm845 happens
during initialization and all commands are synchronous. A fancy
interrupt tasklet and associated infrastructure is entirely
not eeded and puts us at the mercy of the scheduler.
Instead poll for the message signal and handle the response
immediately and go on our way.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
The point of the 'force_dma' parameter for of_dma_configure
is to force the device to be set up even if DMA capability is
not described by the firmware which is exactly the use case
we have for GMU - we need SMMU to get set up but we have no
other dma capabilities since memory is managed by the GPU
driver. Currently we pass false so of_dma_configure() fails
and subsequently GMU and GPU probe does as well.
Fixes: 4b565ca5a2 ("drm/msm: Add A6XX device support")
Signed-off-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Tested-by: Sibi Sankar <sibis@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
In the case where preemption is not enabled, this patch simply skips
preemption related initialization in hardware init sequence.
Signed-off-by: Sharat Masetty <smasetty@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
The return from the call to _mixer_stages can be a negative error
code however this is being assigned to an unsigned variable 'stages'
hence the check is always false. Fix this by making 'stages' an
int.
Detected by Coccinelle ("Unsigned expression compared with zero:
stages < 0")
Fixes: 25fdd5933e ("drm/msm: Add SDM845 DPU support")
Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
The current design greedily takes a big chunk of the PDC
register space instead of just the GPU specific sections
which conflicts with other drivers and generally makes
a mess of things.
Furthermore we only need to map the GPU PDC sections
just once during init so map the memory inside the function
that uses it and adjust the pointers and register offsets
accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
>From the review for the DT bindings for the GPU/GMU it
was suggested that the phandle for the GMU be
'qcom,gmu' instead of just 'gmu'.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
When CONFIG_DEV_COREDUMP isn't defined msm_gpu_crashstate_capture
doesn't pass the correct parameters.
drivers/gpu/drm/msm/msm_gpu.c: In function ‘recover_worker’:
drivers/gpu/drm/msm/msm_gpu.c:479:34: error: passing argument 2 of ‘msm_gpu_crashstate_capture’ from incompatible pointer type [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types]
msm_gpu_crashstate_capture(gpu, submit, comm, cmd);
^~~~~~
drivers/gpu/drm/msm/msm_gpu.c:388:13: note: expected ‘char *’ but argument is of type ‘struct msm_gem_submit *’
static void msm_gpu_crashstate_capture(struct msm_gpu *gpu, char *comm,
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
drivers/gpu/drm/msm/msm_gpu.c:479:2: error: too many arguments to function ‘msm_gpu_crashstate_capture’
msm_gpu_crashstate_capture(gpu, submit, comm, cmd);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
drivers/gpu/drm/msm/msm_gpu.c:388:13: note: declared here
static void msm_gpu_crashstate_capture(struct msm_gpu *gpu, char *comm,
In current code the function msm_gpu_crashstate_capture parameters.
Fixes: cdb95931de ("drm/msm/gpu: Add the buffer objects from the submit to the crash dump")
Signed-off-by: Anders Roxell <anders.roxell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-By: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
The index of the perf table was being set in the wrong bit position
in the register. With this fix, the GPU clock can be seen running at
desired frequency.
Signed-off-by: Sharat Masetty <smasetty@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
The [v]snprintf() functions return the size that *would have* been
written into the buffer, rather than the size *actually* written.
Which results in us trying to memcpy() past the end of the stack.
What we really want is [v]scnprintf().
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
cur_master in dpu_encoder is assigned at modeset and cleared on
.disable(). Unfortunately dpms (or enable/disable) does not guarantee a
modeset, so cur_master is NULL when we try to re-enable it.
This patch moves the NULL assignment to setup_display where it will be
re-assigned later in the function.
Tested-by: Bruce Wang <bzwang@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Remove unneeded checks from _dpu_plane_get_aspace.
v3: change _dpu_plane_get_aspace to return a struct
*msm_gem_address_space instead passing in a pointer of the same
type to edit. Remove uneeded arguments.
Reviewed-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Wang <bzwang@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Removed all impossible checks from the function, which eliminates
the need for a return value. This function is also never used
outside of dpu_plane.c, so the function is made static.
v3: Using helper function _dpu_plane_get_kms() instead of doing
it locally.
Signed-off-by: Bruce Wang <bzwang@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Removes redundant tests for _dpu_crtc_vblank_enable_no_lock.
Function return type is now void and all function calls have
been changed accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Bruce Wang <bzwang@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
All checks for _dpu_crtc_power_enable are not true, so the function
can never return an error code. This removes the need for the
function as pm_runtime functions can be used instead.
v3: Separated _dpu_crtc_power_enable into _dpu_crtc_power_enable and
_dpu_crtc_power_disable for clarity.
v4: Removed both _dpu_crtc_power_enable and _dpu_crtc_power_disable
and called pm_runtime_get_sync and pm_runtime_put_sync from all
call points
Reviewed-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Wang <bzwang@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Removes impossible checks in dpu_crtc.c.
Variable assignments are moved up to be initializations where
possible. Some variables are no longer used, these are removed.
v3: reverted back to original patch
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Wang <bzwang@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Removes unnecessary checks from dpu_plane_atomic_disable, old_state
argument for both dpu_plane_atomic_disable and
dpu_plane_sspp_atomic_update is removed as it is no longer used.
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Wang <bzwang@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Removes some checks from dpu_plane.c that will never result in an error.
Subsequent variable assignments become part of the initialization wherever
possible. Unused variables are removed.
v3: removed additional impossible checks and called helper function
_dpu_plane_get_kms() where possible.
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Wang <bzwang@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
TP_printk is not synchronous, so storing pointers and then later
dereferencing them is a Bad Idea. This patch stores everything locally to
avoid display stomped memory.
Reviewed-by: Abhinav Kumar <abhinavk@codeaurora.org>
[seanpaul fixed up commit msg typo on apply]
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
It's useful to know which bits of the flush come from extra_flush_bits
Reviewed-by: Abhinav Kumar <abhinavk@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
We're printing the frame_busy_mask in a trace, but after it's been
cleared. This, as it turns out, is pretty pointless.
Reviewed-by: Abhinav Kumar <abhinavk@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
There's no benefit in falling out of the if, just return directly.
Changes in v2:
- None
Reviewed-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
All of the checks in dpu_plane_sspp_atomic_update() are impossible, so
remove them and make the function void. This removes the need to error
check in dpu_plane_atomic_update(). Additionally, remove impossible checks
in dpu_plane_atomic_update().
Changes in v2:
- None
Reviewed-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
plane->state->visible encompasses all of these checks and more, so we
can just check visible.
Changes in v2:
- None
Reviewed-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
It's doing the same thing dpu_plane_enabled() is.
Changes in v2:
- None
Reviewed-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
dpu_plane_atomic_check() is a very thin wrapper around
dpu_plane_sspp_atomic_check(). All it does is a NULL-check of state->fb,
which is already done by drm_atomic_helper_check_plane_state(). Further,
the helper sets state->visible = false when this is true. So remove
dpu_plane_atomic_check() and just use dpu_plane_sspp_atomic_check()
directly.
Changes in v2:
- Fix spelling mistake in Subject (Jeykumar)
Reviewed-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
src/dst rects are checked in both atomic_check and atomic_update, with
the more comprehensive check occurring in atomic_update, which is
backwards. So consolodate the checks in atomic_check.
Changes in v2:
- Use the correct crtc state (Jeykumar)
Cc: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
This patch removes some checks which are impossible to hit. As a result,
we can move some of the local var assignments into the declarations.
Changes in v2:
- None
Reviewed-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
enum dpu_ad isn't used and can be safely removed.
Reviewed-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
RM maintained a redundant definition for display topology
to identify the no. of hw blocks needed for a display
and their hardware dependencies. This information can be
implicitly deduced from the msm_display_topology structure
available in RM reserve request. In addition to getting
rid of the redundant topology, this change also removes
the topology name enums and their usages.
changes in v4:
- remove the topology name enum entirely (Sean)
changes in v5:
- remove RM topology definition and their
references (Sean)
- Implement helper for dual mixer CRTC (Sean)
changes in v6:
- avoid heap memory for topology (Sean)
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
DPU, being over protective, validates every parameter of a
module. This change traces the call stack for some of encoder
functions affected by previous set of clean up patches and
cleans up unwanted validations.
changes in v5:
- Introduced in the series
changes in v6:
- none
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Connector states were passed around RM to update the custom
topology connector property with chosen topology data. Now that
we got rid of both custom properties and topology names, this
change cleans up the mechanism to pass connector states across
RM helpers and encoder functions.
changes in v5:
- Introduced in the series
changes in v6:
- remove parameter checking in rm reserve (Jordan)
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Encoder H_TILE values are not used for allocating the hw blocks.
no. of hw_intf blocks provides the info.
changes in v4:
- remove irrelevant changes (Sean)
- retain log macros (Sean)
changes in v5:
- none
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
DPU had the support to LOCK the hw resources in
atomic check and CLEAR the locked resources explicitly
through custom property values. Now that DPU is
stripped off of all the custom properties, the RM
handlers for this feature will be no-op's. This change
gets rid of all its references.
changes in v5:
- Introduced in the series.
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Support for CDM block is not present in DPU. Remove CDM
handlers from resource manager.
changes in v4:
- Introduced in the series
changes in v5:
- Remove catalog references to CDM (Sean)
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Destination scaling(DS) is a Snapdragon hardware feature to
scale up the display ROI after layer blending. DPU driver doesn't
support programming of DS blocks yet. This change cleans up the
residual code present in catalog and RM for DS block handling.
Support for the same can be added back when the feature is
formally implemented.
changes in v5:
- introduced in the series
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Rename hw_ctl to lm_ctl to mean the ctl associated
with the hw layer mixer block.
sed -i 's/\([*@.>]\)hw_ctl\([^s]\)/\1lm_ctl\2/g' dpu_crtc.c dpu_crtc.h
changes in v4:
- Specifiy shell command used for renaming (Sean)
changes in v5:
- none
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Prep changes for state based resource management.
Moves all the hw block tracking for the crtc to the state
object.
changes in v4:
- Serialize crtc state access in debugfs handlers (Sean)
- Split the crtc width query as a separate change (Sean)
changes in v5:
- mode set lock all before crtc state access (Sean)
- remove unwanted memset for hw mixer cache (Sean)
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Mark CRTC get_mixer_width helper API static as it is
not used outside the file.
changes in v4:
- Patch introduced in the series
changes in v5:
- Simplify the inline function (Sean)
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Resource manager assigns hw_intf blocks for the encoder only on
modeset. If queried for hw_intf objects during init, it will be
NULL. Since hw_intf objects are needed only after encoder enable,
defer the query to encoder enable which will be triggered after
modeset.
changes in v4:
- Add details on commit text on why the change is needed (Sean)
changes in v5:
- Reword commit text on the usage of hw_intf objects (Sean)
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
In virtual encoder modeset, DPU makes RM request to assign hw blocks
for the display. It is also expected in modeset to iterate and
associate the physical encoders with their relevant hw blocks.
Ping pong blocks are already handled here but hw ctl blocks are not.
This change moves the hw_ctl iteration and mapping from physical
encoder to virtual encoder.
changes in v4:
- Fix hw_ctl initialization (Sean)
changes in v5:
- Update commit text with details on why the change is
needed (Sean)
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Avoid querying RM for hw mdp block. Use the one
stored in KMS during initialization.
changes in v4:
- none
changes in v5:
- none
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Identify slave-master encoders during initialization and enable
the encoders explicitly as the current logic has redundant and
ambiguous loops.
changes in v4:
- identify master/slave encoder while adding
adding physical encoders(Sean)
changes in v5:
- get rid of temporary variable for phys enc(Sean)
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
removes left out variables of previous ping pong
split topology cleanup.
changes in v4:
- none
changes in v5:
- none
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
resource pool manager utility was introduced to manage
rotator sessions. Removing the support as the rotator
feature doesn't exist.
changes in v4:
- none
changes in v5:
- none
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
cleans up left out scalar config definitions from headers
changes in v4:
- none
changes in v5:
- none
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
DPU power handler maintained PRE/POST versions of power
ENABLE/DISABLE events to accommodate tasks which need be
handled before/after data bus voting. But since the bus voting
API's are deprecated and removed from the driver, squash
the events and their clients respective event handlers
to handle only ENABLE/DISABLE events.
changes in v5:
- introduced in the series
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
[seanpaul converted #defines to BIT(x) in dpu_power_handle.h]
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
MISR support is the debug feature present in Snapdragon chipsets.
At the layer mixer and interfaces, MISR algorithm can generate CRC
signatures of the pixel data which can be used for validating
the frames generated. Since there are no clients for this feature,
strip down the support from the driver.
changes in v4:
- changed introduced in the series
changes in v5:
- update commit text with the need for the change(Sean)
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
The MDSS device is created before the MSM driver attempts to bind the
sub components. If any of the components return -EPROBE_DEFER the MDSS
device is destroyed and tried again later.
If this happens the dpu_mdss_isr interrupt created from the DPU MDSS
is not freed when the MDSS device is destroyed and has a risk of
triggering later and hitting a fault by accessing a mmio region that
no longer exists. Even if the interrupt isn't triggered by
accident when the device attempts to reprobe it would error out
when it tries to re-register the interrupt so unconditionally removing
it in the destroy is the right move.
Switch the device managed dpu_mdss_isr to be unmanaged and add a
free_irq() in the mdss destroy function.
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
The atomic_check is a bit too aggressive with respect to planes which
leave the active area. This caused a bunch of log spew when the cursor
got to the edge of the screen and stopped it from going all the way.
This patch removes the conservative bounds checks from atomic and clips
the dst rect such that we properly display planes which go off the
screen.
Changes in v2:
- Apply the clip to src as well (taking into account scaling)
Changes in v3:
- Use drm_atomic_helper_check_plane_state() to clip src/dst
Cc: Sravanthi Kollukuduru <skolluku@codeaurora.org>
Cc: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
With patch [1], DPU is broken since it continues to use
incorrect connector_type to identify the display type. Update
DPU to use the encoder type to get the info.
[1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10568269/
Acked-by: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
This change gets rid of unwanted connector-encoder type
mapping used for dsi-staging driver. Now that DPU will
be using upstream DSI driver, remove the stale code.
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Remove stale display port programming. It can be
added back with DPU support for display port.
Signed-off-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
The current driver has the opaque blend mode set as the
default causing the black box effect around the cursor.
The fix enables choosing a different blend mode for alpha
enabled formats.
Changes in V2:
- Use drm_get_format_name() in the logs (Sean)
Signed-off-by: Sravanthi Kollukuduru <skolluku@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Reserve DMA pipe for cursor plane and attach it to the
crtc during the initialization.
Changes in V2:
None
Signed-off-by: Sravanthi Kollukuduru <skolluku@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
We got a bug report that this function oopses when trying to do a kasprintf().
PC is at string+0x2c/0x60
LR is at vsnprintf+0x28c/0x4ec
pc : [<ffffff80088d35d8>] lr : [<ffffff80088d5fc4>] pstate: a0c00049
sp : ffffff80095fb540
x29: ffffff80095fb540 x28: ffffff8008ad42bc
x27: 00000000ffffffd8 x26: 0000000000000000
x25: ffffff8008c216c8 x24: 0000000000000000
x23: 0000000000000000 x22: ffffff80095fb720
x21: 0000000000000000 x20: ffffff80095fb720
x19: ffffff80095fb6f0 x18: 000000000000000a
x17: 00000000b42ba473 x16: ffffff800805bbe8
x15: 00000000000a157d x14: 000000000000000c
x13: 0000000000000000 x12: 0000ffff0000000f
x11: 0000000000000003 x10: 0000000000000001
x9 : 0000000000000040 x8 : 000000000000001c
x7 : ffffffffffffffff x6 : 0000000000000000
x5 : 0000000000000228 x4 : 0000000000000000
x3 : ffff0a00ffffff04 x2 : 0000000000007961
x1 : 0000000000000000 x0 : 0000000000000000
Process kworker/3:1 (pid: 61, stack limit = 0xffffff80095f8000)
Call trace:
Exception stack(0xffffff80095fb400 to 0xffffff80095fb540)
b400: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000007961 ffff0a00ffffff04
b420: 0000000000000000 0000000000000228 0000000000000000 ffffffffffffffff
b440: 000000000000001c 0000000000000040 0000000000000001 0000000000000003
b460: 0000ffff0000000f 0000000000000000 000000000000000c 00000000000a157d
b480: ffffff800805bbe8 00000000b42ba473 000000000000000a ffffff80095fb6f0
b4a0: ffffff80095fb720 0000000000000000 ffffff80095fb720 0000000000000000
b4c0: 0000000000000000 ffffff8008c216c8 0000000000000000 00000000ffffffd8
b4e0: ffffff8008ad42bc ffffff80095fb540 ffffff80088d5fc4 ffffff80095fb540
b500: ffffff80088d35d8 00000000a0c00049 ffffff80095fb550 ffffff80080d06a4
b520: ffffffffffffffff ffffff80088d5e0c ffffff80095fb540 ffffff80088d35d8
[<ffffff80088d35d8>] string+0x2c/0x60
[<ffffff80088d5fc4>] vsnprintf+0x28c/0x4ec
[<ffffff80083973b8>] kvasprintf+0x68/0x100
[<ffffff800839755c>] kasprintf+0x60/0x80
[<ffffff800849cc24>] drm_encoder_init+0x134/0x164
[<ffffff80084d9a7c>] dpu_encoder_init+0x60/0x94
[<ffffff80084eced0>] _dpu_kms_drm_obj_init+0xa0/0x424
[<ffffff80084ed870>] dpu_kms_hw_init+0x61c/0x6bc
[<ffffff80084f7614>] msm_drm_bind+0x380/0x67c
[<ffffff80085114e4>] try_to_bring_up_master+0x228/0x264
[<ffffff80085116e8>] component_master_add_with_match+0x90/0xc0
[<ffffff80084f722c>] msm_pdev_probe+0x260/0x2c8
[<ffffff800851a910>] platform_drv_probe+0x58/0xa8
[<ffffff80085185c8>] driver_probe_device+0x2d8/0x40c
[<ffffff8008518928>] __device_attach_driver+0xd4/0x10c
[<ffffff800851644c>] bus_for_each_drv+0xb4/0xd0
[<ffffff8008518230>] __device_attach+0xd0/0x160
[<ffffff8008518984>] device_initial_probe+0x24/0x30
[<ffffff800851744c>] bus_probe_device+0x38/0x98
[<ffffff8008517aac>] deferred_probe_work_func+0x144/0x148
[<ffffff80080c8654>] process_one_work+0x218/0x3bc
[<ffffff80080c883c>] process_scheduled_works+0x44/0x48
[<ffffff80080c95bc>] worker_thread+0x288/0x32c
[<ffffff80080cea30>] kthread+0x134/0x13c
[<ffffff8008084750>] ret_from_fork+0x10/0x18
Code: 910003fd 2a0403e6 eb0400ff 54000060 (38646845)
Looking at the code I see that drm_encoder_init() is called from the DPU
code with 'DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DSI' passed in as the 'encoder_type'
argument (follow from _dpu_kms_initialize_dsi()). That corresponds to
the integer 16. That is then indexed into drm_encoder_enum_list in
drm_encoder_init() to look up the name of the encoder. If you're still
following along, that's an encoder not a connector! We really want to
use DRM_MODE_ENCODER_DSI (integer 6) instead of DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DSI
here, or we'll go out of bounds of the encoder array. Pass the right
thing and everything is fine.
Cc: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Cc: Jordan Crouse <jcrouse@codeaurora.org>
Cc: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Fixes: 25fdd5933e (drm/msm: Add SDM845 DPU support)
Tested-by: Sai Prakash Ranjan <saiprakash.ranjan@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeykumar Sankaran <jsanka@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <swboyd@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
If there is no bridge or panel connected to a dsi node, don't fail the
entire msm bind. Just ignore the dsi block and move on.
Cc: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Abhinav Kumar <abhinavk@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
If dt parsing fails, we should return an error instead of pretending
everything completed successfully.
Cc: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Abhinav Kumar <abhinavk@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Currently msm_dsi->id is initialized to 0 during kzalloc. If bind fails
for a secondary dsi device before its id can be properly set (such as
during dt parsing), the id will point to the primary dsi device, causing
its reference to be removed from dsi_manager's global (msm_dsim_glb)
array.
This patch initializes the id to -1 and checks for negative in the
manager cleanup.
Cc: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Abhinav Kumar <abhinavk@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Mostly code reorganizations and optimizations for vmwgfx.
- Move TTM code that's only used by vmwgfx to vmwgfx
- Break out the vmwgfx buffer- and resource validation code to a separate source file
- Get rid of a number of atomic operations during command buffer validation.
From: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180928131157.2810-1-thellstrom@vmware.com
, plus a compilation warning fix and a tiny code clean up.
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Merge tag 'drm-intel-fixes-2018-10-03' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-intel into drm-fixes
There's one fix for our zlib incomlete Z_FINISH on our error state handling,
plus a compilation warning fix and a tiny code clean up.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003202840.GA23560@intel.com
Since "drm/fb: Stop leaking physical address", the default behaviour of
the DRM fbdev emulation is to set the smem_base to 0 and pass the new
FBINFO_HIDE_SMEM_START flag.
The main reason is to avoid leaking physical addresse to user-space, and
it follows a general move over the kernel code to avoid user-space to
manipulate physical addresses and then use some other mechanisms like
dma-buf to transfer physical buffer handles over multiple subsystems.
But, a lot of devices depends on closed sources binaries to enable
OpenGL hardware acceleration that uses this smem_start value to
pass physical addresses to out-of-tree modules in order to render
into these physical adresses. These should use dma-buf buffers allocated
from the DRM display device instead and stop relying on fbdev overallocation
to gather DMA memory (some HW vendors delivers GBM and Wayland capable
binaries, but older unsupported devices won't have these new binaries
and are doomed until an Open Source solution like Lima finalizes).
Since these devices heavily depends on this kind of software and because
the smem_start population was available for years, it's a breakage to
stop leaking smem_start without any alternative solutions.
This patch adds a Kconfig depending on the EXPERT config and an unsafe
kernel module parameter tainting the kernel when enabled.
A clear comment and Kconfig help text was added to clarify why and when
this patch should be reverted, but in the meantime it's a necessary
feature to keep.
Cc: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <b.zolnierkie@samsung.com>
Cc: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Cc: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Cc: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Cc: Lucas Stach <l.stach@pengutronix.de>
Cc: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Cc: Ben Skeggs <skeggsb@gmail.com>
Cc: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
Reviewed-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Tested-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Acked-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1538136355-15383-1-git-send-email-narmstrong@baylibre.com
The final call to zlib_deflate(Z_FINISH) may require more output
space to be allocated and so needs to re-invoked. Failure to do so in
the current code leads to incomplete zlib streams (albeit intact due to
the use of Z_SYNC_FLUSH) resulting in the occasional short object
capture.
v2: Check against overrunning our pre-allocated page array
v3: Drop Z_SYNC_FLUSH entirely
Testcase: igt/i915-error-capture.js
Fixes: 0a97015d45 ("drm/i915: Compress GPU objects in error state")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v4.10+
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003082422.23214-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
(cherry picked from commit 83bc0f5b43)
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Inside the execlists submission tasklet, we often make the mistake of
assuming that everything beneath the request is available for use.
However, the submission and the request live on two separate timelines,
and the request contents may be freed from an early retirement before we
have had a chance to run the submission tasklet (think ksoftirqd). To
safeguard ourselves against any mistakes, flush the tasklet before we
unpin the context if execlists still has a reference to this context.
v2: Pull hw_context->active tracking into schedule_in and schedule_out.
References: 60367132a2 ("drm/i915: Avoid use-after-free of ctx in request tracepoints")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003110941.27886-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
We do not need to continually clear our dedicated PTE for error capture
as it will be updated and invalidated to the next object. Only at the
end do we wish to be sure that the PTE doesn't point back to any buffer.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181001194447.29910-3-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
The final call to zlib_deflate(Z_FINISH) may require more output
space to be allocated and so needs to re-invoked. Failure to do so in
the current code leads to incomplete zlib streams (albeit intact due to
the use of Z_SYNC_FLUSH) resulting in the occasional short object
capture.
v2: Check against overrunning our pre-allocated page array
v3: Drop Z_SYNC_FLUSH entirely
Testcase: igt/i915-error-capture.js
Fixes: 0a97015d45 ("drm/i915: Compress GPU objects in error state")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v4.10+
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181003082422.23214-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
DRM driver get the comp->clk by of_clk_get(), we only
assign NULL to comp->clk when error happened, but do
not return the error number.
Signed-off-by: Bibby Hsieh <bibby.hsieh@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com>
Modify display driver to support connection from BLS to DPI.
Signed-off-by: Bibby Hsieh <bibby.hsieh@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com>
This patch adds hdmi dirver suppot for both MT2701 and MT7623.
And also support other (existing or future) chips that use
the same binding and driver.
Signed-off-by: chunhui dai <chunhui.dai@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com>
Different IC has different phy setting of HDMI.
This patch separates the phy hardware relate part for mt8173.
Signed-off-by: chunhui dai <chunhui.dai@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com>
This patch adds dpi dirver suppot for both mt2701 and mt7623.
And also support other (existing or future) chips that use
the same binding and driver.
Signed-off-by: chunhui dai <chunhui.dai@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com>
Convert dpi driver to use drm_of_find_panel_or_bridge.
This changes some error messages to debug messages (in the graph core).
Graph connections are often "no connects" depending on the particular
board, so we want to avoid spurious messages. Plus the kernel is not a
DT validator.
related links:
[1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/2/3/716
[2] https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/2/3/719
Signed-off-by: chunhui dai <chunhui.dai@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com>
different IC has different clock designed in HDMI, the factor for
calculate clock should be different. Usinng the data in of_node
to find this factor.
Signed-off-by: chunhui dai <chunhui.dai@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com>
The default timing of DPI data and clock is not match.
We could adjust this bit to make them match.
Signed-off-by: chunhui dai <chunhui.dai@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com>
The address of register DPI_H_FRE_CON is different in different IC.
Using of_node data to find this address.
Signed-off-by: chunhui dai <chunhui.dai@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com>
After the kernel 4.4, the DRM disable flow was changed, if DPI was
disableed before CRTC, it will cause warning message as following:
------------[ cut here ]------------
WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 1339 at ../../linux/linux-4.4.24-mtk/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_irq.c:1326 drm_wait_one_vblank+0x188/0x18c()
vblank wait timed out on crtc 0
Modules linked in: bridge mt8521p_ir_shim(O) i2c_eeprom(O) mtk_m4(O) fuse_ctrl(O) virtual_block(O) caamkeys(PO) chk(PO) amperctl(O) ledctl(O) apple_auth(PO) micctl(O) sensors(PO) lla(O) sdd(PO) ice40_fpga(O) psmon(O) event_queue(PO) utils(O) blackbox(O)
CPU: 0 PID: 1339 Comm: kworker/0:1 Tainted: P W O 4.4.24 #1
Hardware name: Mediatek Cortex-A7 (Device Tree)
Workqueue: events drm_mode_rmfb_work_fn
[<c001a710>] (unwind_backtrace) from [<c00151e4>] (show_stack+0x20/0x24)
[<c00151e4>] (show_stack) from [<c027961c>] (dump_stack+0x98/0xac)
[<c027961c>] (dump_stack) from [<c002ac54>] (warn_slowpath_common+0x94/0xc4)
[<c002ac54>] (warn_slowpath_common) from [<c002acc4>] (warn_slowpath_fmt+0x40/0x48)
[<c002acc4>] (warn_slowpath_fmt) from [<c03307ac>] (drm_wait_one_vblank+0x188/0x18c)
[<c03307ac>] (drm_wait_one_vblank) from [<c03307d8>] (drm_crtc_wait_one_vblank+0x28/0x2c)
[<c03307d8>] (drm_crtc_wait_one_vblank) from [<c034f48c>] (mtk_drm_crtc_disable+0x78/0x240)
[<c034f48c>] (mtk_drm_crtc_disable) from [<c03240d4>] (drm_atomic_helper_commit_modeset_disables+0x128/0x3b8)
[<c03240d4>] (drm_atomic_helper_commit_modeset_disables) from [<c0350a7c>] (mtk_atomic_complete+0x74/0xb4)
[<c0350a7c>] (mtk_atomic_complete) from [<c0350b24>] (mtk_atomic_commit+0x68/0x98)
[<c0350b24>] (mtk_atomic_commit) from [<c034ab48>] (drm_atomic_commit+0x54/0x74)
[<c034ab48>] (drm_atomic_commit) from [<c0325c4c>] (drm_atomic_helper_set_config+0x7c/0xa0)
[<c0325c4c>] (drm_atomic_helper_set_config) from [<c0338594>] (drm_mode_set_config_internal+0x68/0xe4)
[<c0338594>] (drm_mode_set_config_internal) from [<c033967c>] (drm_framebuffer_remove+0xe4/0x120)
[<c033967c>] (drm_framebuffer_remove) from [<c0339700>] (drm_mode_rmfb_work_fn+0x48/0x58)
[<c0339700>] (drm_mode_rmfb_work_fn) from [<c0043a38>] (process_one_work+0x154/0x50c)
[<c0043a38>] (process_one_work) from [<c0044074>] (worker_thread+0x284/0x568)
[<c0044074>] (worker_thread) from [<c0049dc4>] (kthread+0xec/0x104)
[<c0049dc4>] (kthread) from [<c0010678>] (ret_from_fork+0x14/0x3c)
---[ end trace 12ae5358e992abd5 ]---
so, we add refcount for DPI power on/off to protect the flow.
Signed-off-by: Bibby Hsieh <bibby.hsieh@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: chunhui dai <chunhui.dai@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com>
We have new tests and fixes in place since the feature was last
disabled. Try again for gen-9+ hardware and enable only PSR1 by default as
a first step.
v2: Remove typo fix and comment improvements (Rodrigo)
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Cc: Jose Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Cc: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
References: commit 2ee7dc497e ("drm/i915: disable PSR by default on HSW/BDW")
References: commit dcb2e993f3 ("Revert "drm/i915: Enable PSR by default on Valleyview and Cherryview."")
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Tested-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180928061117.12394-1-dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com
During driver load it's considered that the i915_driver_create()
function fails only in case of insufficient memory. Indeed, in
case of failure of i915_driver_create(), the load function
returns indiscriminately -ENOMEM ignoring the real cause of
failure.
In i915_driver_create() get the consistent error value from
drm_dev_init() and embed it in the pointer return value.
Signed-off-by: Andi Shyti <andi.shyti@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181002092047.14705-1-andi.shyti@intel.com
Previously we hesitated in adding the hw probe for the actual GPU
frequency for rps_boost as it is quite cumbersome, but given some
surprising HW behaviour it would be useful to know both the RPS boost
state and the actual HW state in one location.
v2: vlv/chv needs more tlc
Reported-by: Tomi Sarvela <tomi.p.sarvela@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181002113221.29208-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
AFBC buffers include additional metadata which increases the required
allocation size. Implement the appropriate size validation and sanity
checking for AFBC buffers.
Added malidp specific function for framebuffer creation. This checks
if the framebuffer has AFBC modifiers and if so, it verifies the
necessary constraints on the size, alignment, offsets and pitch.
Changes from v2:
- Replaced DRM_ERROR() with DRM_DEBUG_KMS() in
malidp_verify_afbc_framebuffer_caps() and malidp_verify_afbc_framebuffer_size()
Signed-off-by: Ayan Kumar halder <ayan.halder@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Starkey <brian.starkey@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Add support for compressed framebuffers that are described using
the framebuffer's modifier field. Mali DP uses the rotation memory for
the decompressor of the format, so we need to check for space when
the modifiers are present.
Signed-off-by: Ayan Kumar Halder <ayan.halder@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Starkey <brian.starkey@arm.com>
[re-worded commit, rebased, cleaned up duplicated checks for
RGB888 and BGR888 and removed additional parameter for
rotmem_required function hook]
Signed-off-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Mali-DP650 supports warming up the SMMU translations, by sending
requsts to the SMMU before a buffer is read.
There are two modes supported:
- PARTIAL: could be enabled when the buffer is composed of 4K or 64K
pages, the display hardware will send a configurable number of
requests before the actual reading.
- FULL: could be enabled when the buffer is composed of 1M or 2M
pages, the display hardware will send requests before reading for
all pages composing the buffer.
This patch adds a mechanism for detecting the page size and set the
MMU prefetch mode if possible.
Changes since v1:
- For imported buffers use the already populated
drm_gem_cma_object.sgt instead of calling
driver.gem_prime_get_sg_table, which works just for buffers
allocated through the gem_cma API.
Signed-off-by: Jamie Fox <jamie.fox@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gheorghe <alexandru-cosmin.gheorghe@arm.com>
Acked-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
[rebased and re-ordered functions]
Signed-off-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Checks the pixel blending mode and plane alpha value when
do the plane_check. Mali DP supports blending the current plane
with the background either based on the pixel alpha blending
mode or by using the layer's alpha value, but not both at the
same time. If both case, plane_check will return failed.
Sets the HW when doing plane_update accordingly. If plane alpha
is the 0xffff, set the pixel blending bits accordingly. If not
we'd set ALPHA bit as zero and layer alpha value.
Changes since v1:
- Introduces to use it in the malidp driver, which depends on
the plane alpha patch
Changes since v2:
- Refines the comments of drm/mali-dp patchset
Changes since v3:
- Adds hardware limitation check
Changes since v4:
- Updates on drm/malidp, hardware limitation check only when
the format has alpha pixel.
- Rebases on drm-misc-next.
Signed-off-by: Lowry Li <lowry.li@arm.com>
Acked-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Smart layer enable rectangles is set to 1 when the driver is probed,
however when doing pm_suspend the value is lost and it's not set again
making the SMART_LAYER unusable, fix that by initializing the number
of rectangles everytime we do a plane update.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gheorghe <alexandru-cosmin.gheorghe@arm.com>
Acked-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
When we want to writeback to memory in NV12 format we need to program
the RGB2YUV coefficients. Currently, we don't program the coefficients
and NV12 doesn't work at all.
This patchset fixes that by programming a sane default(bt709, limited
range) as rgb2yuv coefficients.
In the long run, probably we need to think of a way for userspace to
be able to program that, but for now I think this is better than not
working at all or not advertising NV12 as a supported format for
memwrite.
Changes since v1:
- Write the rgb2yuv coefficients only once, since we don't change
them at all, just write them the first time NV12 is programmed,
suggested by Brian Starkey, here [1]
[1] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2018-August/186819.html
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gheorghe <alexandru-cosmin.gheorghe@arm.com>
Acked-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Currently, if userspace calls drm_wait_vblank before the crtc is
activated the crtc vblank_enable hook is called, which in case of
malidp driver triggers some warninngs. This happens because on
device init we don't inform the drm core about the vblank state
by calling drm_crtc_vblank_on/off/reset which together with
drm_vblank_get have some magic that prevents calling drm_vblank_enable
when crtc is off.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gheorghe <alexandru-cosmin.gheorghe@arm.com>
Acked-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Add plane alpha blending support with the different blend modes.
This has been tested on a icl to show the correct results,
on earlier platforms small rounding errors cause issues. But this
already happens case with fully transparant or fully opaque RGB8888
fb's.
The recommended HW workaround is to disable alpha blending when the
plane alpha is 0 (transparant, hide plane) or 0xff (opaque, disable blending).
This is easy to implement on any platform, so just do that.
The tests for userspace are also available, and pass on gen11.
Changes since v1:
- Change mistaken < 0xff0 to 0xff00.
- Only set PLANE_KEYMSK_ALPHA_ENABLE when plane alpha < 0xff00, ignore blend mode.
- Rework disabling FBC when per pixel alpha is used.
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
[mlankhorst: Change MISSING_CASE default to explicit alpha disable (mattrope)]
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180815103405.22679-1-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com>
As DMC Package contain DMC FW for multiple steppings including default
stepping. This patch will help to load FW for that particular stepping,
if FW for that stepping is available, instead of loading default FW.
v2 : Fix formatting issue.
Signed-off-by: Jyoti Yadav <jyoti.r.yadav@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1536169347-31326-1-git-send-email-jyoti.r.yadav@intel.com
fd_install() moves the reference given to it into the file descriptor table
of the current process. If the current process is multithreaded, then
immediately after fd_install(), another thread can close() the file
descriptor and cause the file's resources to be cleaned up.
Since the reference to "lessee" is held by the file, we must not access
"lessee" after the fd_install() call.
As far as I can tell, to reach this codepath, the caller must have an open
file descriptor to a DRI device in master mode. I'm not sure what the
requirements for that are.
Signed-off-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Fixes: 62884cd386 ("drm: Add four ioctls for managing drm mode object leases [v7]")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181001153117.216923-1-jannh@google.com
omap_connector_destroy() does:
kfree(omap_connector);
omapdss_device_put(omap_connector->output);
omapdss_device_put(omap_connector->display);
Fix this by moving the kfree after the omapdss_device_puts.
This bug was introduced in 949ea2ef3f
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_device. The resulting code is more aligned with the rest
of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tdz@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_gem_object. The resulting code is more aligned with the
rest of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tdz@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_gem_object. The resulting code is more aligned with the
rest of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tdz@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
drm_format_info table has a field 'is_yuv' to denote if the format
is yuv or not. The driver is expected to use this instead of
having a function for the same purpose.
Signed-off-by: Ayan Kumar halder <ayan.halder@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Errata i878 says that MPU should not be used to access RAM and DMM at
the same time. As it's not possible to prevent MPU accessing RAM, we
need to access DMM via a proxy.
This patch changes DMM driver to access DMM registers via sDMA. Instead
of doing a normal readl/writel call to read/write a register, we use
sDMA to copy 4 bytes from/to the DMM registers.
This patch provides only a partial workaround for i878, as not only DMM
register reads/writes are affected, but also accesses to the DMM mapped
buffers (framebuffers, usually).
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
The interrupts should be enabled after the driver initialization to avoid
early interrupts while the driver is not yet ready to handle them.
On removal the interrupts must be disabled before other resources are
released, freed up.
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The driver probe would fail if the irq is not available.
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
A DMM timeout "timed out waiting for done" has been observed on DRA7
devices. The timeout happens rarely, and only when the system is under
heavy load.
Debugging showed that the timeout can be made to happen much more
frequently by optimizing the DMM driver, so that there's almost no code
between writing the last DMM descriptors to RAM, and writing to DMM
register which starts the DMM transaction.
The current theory is that a wmb() does not properly ensure that the
data written to RAM is observable by all the components in the system.
This DMM timeout has caused interesting (and rare) bugs as the error
handling was not functioning properly (the error handling has been fixed
in previous commits):
* If a DMM timeout happened when a GEM buffer was being pinned for
display on the screen, a timeout error would be shown, but the driver
would continue programming DSS HW with broken buffer, leading to
SYNCLOST floods and possible crashes.
* If a DMM timeout happened when other user (say, video decoder) was
pinning a GEM buffer, a timeout would be shown but if the user
handled the error properly, no other issues followed.
* If a DMM timeout happened when a GEM buffer was being released, the
driver does not even notice the error, leading to crashes or hang
later.
This patch adds wmb() and readl() calls after the last bit is written to
RAM, which should ensure that the execution proceeds only after the data
is actually in RAM, and thus observable by DMM.
The read-back should not be needed. Further study is required to understand
if DMM is somehow special case and read-back is ok, or if DRA7's memory
barriers do not work correctly.
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Fixes gcc '-Wunused-but-set-variable' warning:
drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/dss/dispc.c: In function 'dispc_ovl_setup_common':
drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/dss/dispc.c:2627:19: warning:
variable 'frame_height' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
Signed-off-by: YueHaibing <yuehaibing@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
We prefer to use ERR_CAST to do so.
The issue is detected with the help of Coccinelle.
Signed-off-by: zhong jiang <zhongjiang@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
tcm-sita.h is unused since commit 0d6fa53fd8 ("drm/omap: Use bitmaps for TILER placement")
Let's remove it.
Signed-off-by: Corentin Labbe <clabbe@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Use the drm_display_mode_to_videomode function to calculate front/
back porches and sync length.
Cc: Madhur Verma <madhur.verma@samsung.com>
Cc: Hemanshu Srivastava <hemanshu.s@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Satendra Singh Thakur <satendra.t@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926204150.29829-2-stefan@agner.ch
Latency is in the eye of the beholder. In the case where a client stops
and waits for the gpu, give that request chain a small priority boost
(not so that it overtakes higher priority clients, to preserve the
external ordering) so that ideally the wait completes earlier.
v2: Tvrtko recommends to keep the boost-from-user-stall as small as
possible and to allow new client flows to be preferred for interactivity
over stalls.
Testcase: igt/gem_sync/switch-default
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Dmitry Rogozhkin <dmitry.v.rogozhkin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181001144755.7978-3-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Currently, the backend scheduling code abuses struct_mutex into order to
have a global lock to manipulate a temporary list (without widespread
allocation) and to protect against list modifications. This is an
extraneous coupling to struct_mutex and further can not extend beyond
the local device.
Pull all the code that needs to be under the one true lock into
i915_scheduler.c, and make it so.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181001144755.7978-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Taken from an idea used for FQ_CODEL, we give the first request of a
new request flows a small priority boost. These flows are likely to
correspond with short, interactive tasks and so be more latency sensitive
than the longer free running queues. As soon as the client has more than
one request in the queue, further requests are not boosted and it settles
down into ordinary steady state behaviour. Such small kicks dramatically
help combat the starvation issue, by allowing each client the opportunity
to run even when the system is under heavy throughput load (within the
constraints of the user selected priority).
v2: Mark the preempted request as the start of a new flow, to prevent a
single client being continually gazumped by its peers.
Testcase: igt/benchmarks/rrul
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181001144755.7978-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
/kisskb/src/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_irq.c: warning: 'gu_misc_iir' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wuninitialized]: => 3120:10
Silence the compiler warning by ensuring that the local variable is
initialised and removing the guard that is confusing the older gcc.
Reported-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Fixes: df0d28c185 ("drm/i915/icl: GSE interrupt moves from DE_MISC to GU_MISC")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926104718.17462-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
(cherry picked from commit 7a90938332)
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Let us reuse the already defined has_csr check and not
redefine it.
The main difference is that in effect this will flip .has_csr to 1
(via GEN9_FEATURES which GEN11_FEATURES pulls in).
Suggested-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Cc: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Anusha Srivatsa <anusha.srivatsa@intel.com>
Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107382
Reviewed-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1534527210-16841-1-git-send-email-anusha.srivatsa@intel.com
(cherry picked from commit da4468a1aa)
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
As we are about to allow ourselves to slightly bump the user priority
into a few different sublevels, packthose internal priority lists
into the same i915_priolist to keep the rbtree compact and avoid having
to allocate the default user priority even after the internal bumping.
The downside to having an requests[] rather than a node per active list,
is that we then have to walk over the empty higher priority lists. To
compensate, we track the active buckets and use a small bitmap to skip
over any inactive ones.
v2: Use MASK of internal levels to simplify our usage.
v3: Prevent overflow when SHIFT is zero.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181001123204.23982-4-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
In the next few patches, we will want to give a small priority boost to
some requests/queues but not so much that we perturb the user controlled
order. As such we will shift the user priority bits higher leaving
ourselves a few low priority bits for our internal bumping.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20181001123204.23982-3-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
convert drm_atomic_helper_suspend/resume() to use
drm_mode_config_helper_suspend/resume().
saved_state in tilcdc_drm_private will not be used
anymore, so it can be removed.
Signed-off-by: Ajit Negi <ajitn.linux@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Souptick Joarder <jrdr.linux@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Jyri Sarha <jsarha@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Jyri Sarha <jsarha@ti.com>
In preparation to remove the node name pointer from struct device_node,
convert printf users to use the %pOFn format specifier.
For drm_modes.c, the full node path is already printed out, so printing
just the node name a 2nd time is redundant and can be removed.
Cc: Gustavo Padovan <gustavo@padovan.org>
Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run>
Cc: David Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
Acked-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Cc: dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Cc: linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org
Cc: freedreno@lists.freedesktop.org
Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180928225044.20132-1-robh@kernel.org
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_gem_object. The resulting code is more aligned with the
rest of the Linux kernel interfaces.
v2:
* rebase onto fbdev rework
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926113623.22679-1-tzimmermann@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
The mixer hardware supports variable plane alpha. Currently planes are
opaque, make this configurable.
Tested on Odroid-U3 with Exynos 4412 CPU, kernel next-20180913
using modetest.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Manszewski <c.manszewski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
The mixer hardware supports both premultiplied alpha and
non-premultiplied alpha. Currently premultiplied alpha is default, make
this configurable.
Tested on Odroid-U3 with Exynos 4412 CPU, kernel next-20180913
using modetest.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Manszewski <c.manszewski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
Make use of helper functions in exynos_drm_plane_reset in order to set
all default values. Currently alpha isn't set during reset.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Manszewski <c.manszewski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
Instead of allocating a fake IOMMU domain for all Exynos DRM components,
simply reuse the default IOMMU domain of the already selected DMA device.
This allows some design changes in IOMMU framework without breaking IOMMU
support in Exynos DRM.
Signed-off-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
Add support for 16x16 tiled NV12 and NV21 formats.
Signed-off-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
Add support for 16x16 tiled formats: NV12/NV21, YUYV and YUV420.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Pietrasiewicz <andrzej.p@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com>
Fixed line over 80 characters warning
Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_device. The resulting code is more aligned with the rest
of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Acked-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawn.guo@linaro.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926120650.25614-1-tzimmermann@suse.de
Introduce xarray value entries and tagged pointers to replace radix
tree exceptional entries. This is a slight change in encoding to allow
the use of an extra bit (we can now store BITS_PER_LONG - 1 bits in a
value entry). It is also a change in emphasis; exceptional entries are
intimidating and different. As the comment explains, you can choose
to store values or pointers in the xarray and they are both first-class
citizens.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
Reviewed-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com>
The rk3328 uses a dw-hdmi controller with an external hdmi phy from
Innosilicon which uses the generic phy framework for access.
Add the necessary data and the compatible for the rk3328 to the
rockchip dw-hdmi driver.
changes in v5:
- disable CEC_5V option to make CEC actually work (Jonas)
changes in v3:
- reword as suggested by Rob to show that it's a dw-hdmi + Inno phy
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Tested-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com>
Acked-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Zheng Yang <zhengyang@rock-chips.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180912124740.20343-7-heiko@sntech.de
When using special phy handling operations we'll often need access to
the rockchip_hdmi struct.
As the chip-data that occupies the phy_data pointer initially gets
assigned to the rockchip_hdmi struct, we can now re-use this phy_data
pointer to hold the reference to the rockchip_hdmi struct and use this
reference later on.
Inspiration for this comes from meson and sunxi dw-hdmi, which are using
the same method.
changes in v3:
- reword commit message
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Tested-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Zheng Yang <zhengyang@rock-chips.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180912124740.20343-6-heiko@sntech.de
Some variants of the dw-hdmi on Rockchip socs use a separate phy block
accessed via the generic phy framework, so allow them to be included
if such a phy reference is found.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Tested-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Zheng Yang <zhengyang@rock-chips.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180912124740.20343-5-heiko@sntech.de
So far we always encountered socs with 2 output crtcs needing the driver
to tell the hdmi block which output to connect to. But there also exist
socs with only one crtc like the rk3228, rk3328 and rk3368.
So adapt the register field to simply carry a negative value to signal
that no output-switching is necessary.
changes in v3:
- fixed wording issue found by Robin Murphy
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Tested-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Zheng Yang <zhengyang@rock-chips.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180912124740.20343-3-heiko@sntech.de
In some IP implementations the reading of the phy-type may be broken.
One example are the Rockchip rk3228 and rk3328 socs that use a separate
vendor-type phy from Innosilicon but still report the HDMI20_TX type.
So allow the glue driver to force the vendor-phy for these cases.
In the future it may be necessary to allow forcing other types, but
for now we'll keep it simply to the case actually seen in the wild.
changes in v3:
- only allow forcing vendor type, as suggested by Laurent
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Tested-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Zheng Yang <zhengyang@rock-chips.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180912124740.20343-2-heiko@sntech.de
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180912124740.20343-3-heiko@sntech.de
Make the process of looking up a user resource and adding it to the
validation list reference-free unless when it's actually added to the
validation list where a single reference is taken.
This saves two locked atomic operations per command stream buffer object
handle lookup, unless there is a lookup cache hit.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
The typical pattern of these lookups are
-Lookup
-Put on validate list if not already there.
-Unreference
And since we are the exclusive user of the context during lookup time,
we can be sure that the resource will stay alive during the sequence.
So avoid taking a reference during lookup, and also avoid unreferencing
when done. There are two users outside of command buffer validation and
those are refcounted explicitly.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
The typical pattern of these lookups are
-Lookup
-Put on validate list if not already there.
-Unreference
And since we are the exclusive user of the context during lookup time,
we can be sure that the resource will stay alive during the sequence.
So avoid taking a reference during lookup, and also avoid unreferencing
when done.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Make the process of looking up a buffer object and adding it to the
validation list reference-free unless when it's actually added to the
validation list where a single reference is taken.
This saves two locked atomic operations per command stream buffer object
handle lookup.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Identically to how we look up ttm base objects witout reference, provide
the same functionality to vmw user buffer objects which derive from them.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Adapt the validation code so that vmw_validation_add[res|bo] can be called
under an rcu read lock (non-sleeping) and with rcu-only protected resource-
or buffer object pointers.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Export ttm_bo_get_unless_zero() to be used when looking up buffer
objects that are removed from the lookup structure in the destructor.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
We've opted to use the maximum link rate and lane count for eDP panels,
because typically the maximum supported configuration reported by the
panel has matched the native resolution requirements of the panel, and
optimizing the link has lead to problems.
With eDP 1.4 rate select method and DSC features, this is decreasingly
the case. There's a need to optimize the link parameters. Moreover,
already eDP 1.3 states fast link with fewer lanes is preferred over the
wide and slow. (Wide and slow should still be more reliable for longer
cable lengths.)
Additionally, there have been reports of panels failing on arbitrary
link configurations, although arguably all configurations they claim to
support should work.
Optimize eDP 1.4+ link config fast and narrow.
Side note: The implementation has a near duplicate of the link config
function, with just the two inner for loops turned inside out. Perhaps
there'd be a way to make this, say, more table driven to reduce the
duplication, but seems like that would lead to duplication in the table
generation. We'll also have to see how the link config optimization for
DSC turns out.
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Manasi Navare <manasi.d.navare@intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Cc: Matt Atwood <matthew.s.atwood@intel.com>
Cc: "Lee, Shawn C" <shawn.c.lee@intel.com>
Acked-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Manasi Navare <manasi.d.navare@intel.com>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105267
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180905095321.13843-1-jani.nikula@intel.com
There are two copies of the same code called from long and short
pulse handlers.
v2: Rebase due to s/int status/enum drm_connector_status in
intel_dp_detect()
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180927205735.16651-6-dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com
The intel_dp->detect_done flag is no more useful. Pull
intel_dp_long_pulse() into the lone caller,
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180927205735.16651-5-dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com
A crtc modeset lock was added for link retraining but
intel_dp_retrain_link() knows to take the necessary locks since
commit c85d200e83 ("drm/i915: Move SST DP link retraining into the
->post_hotplug() hook")
v2: Drop AUX power domain reference in the early return path
Fixes: c85d200e83 ("drm/i915: Move SST DP link retraining into the ->post_hotplug() hook")
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180927205735.16651-4-dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com
We have two cases of intel_dp to intel_encoder conversions, use a
local variable to store the conversion.
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180927205735.16651-3-dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com
Commit '3cf71bc9904d ("drm/i915: Re-apply "Perform link quality check,
unconditionally during long pulse"")' applies a work around for sinks
that don't signal link loss. The work around does not need to have to be
that broad as the issue was seen with only one particular monitor; limit
this only for external displays as eDP features like PSR turn off the link
and the driver ends up retraining the link seeeing that link is not
synchronized.
Cc: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow@fbihome.de>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
References: 3cf71bc990 ("drm/i915: Re-apply "Perform link quality check, unconditionally during long pulse"")
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180927205735.16651-2-dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com
Comment claims link needs to be retrained because the connected sink raised
a long pulse to indicate link loss. If the sink did so,
intel_dp_hotplug() would have handled link retraining. Looking at the
logs in Bugzilla referenced in commit '3cf71bc9904d ("drm/i915: Re-apply
Perform link quality check, unconditionally during long pulse"")', the
issue is that the sink does not trigger an interrupt. What we want is
->detect() from user space to check link status and retrain. Ville's
review for the original patch also indicates the same root cause. So,
rewrite the comment.
v2: Patch split and rewrote comment.
Cc: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Cc: Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow@fbihome.de>
References: 3cf71bc990 ("drm/i915: Re-apply "Perform link quality check, unconditionally during long pulse"")
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180927205735.16651-1-dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com
This contains initial Tegra194 support as well as a couple of fixes for
DMA/IOMMU integration.
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Merge tag 'drm/tegra/for-4.20-rc1' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/tegra/linux into drm-next
drm/tegra: Changes for v4.20-rc1
This contains initial Tegra194 support as well as a couple of fixes for
DMA/IOMMU integration.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@gmail.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180927205051.30017-1-thierry.reding@gmail.com
Driver Changes:
- Bugzilla 107600: Fix stuttering video playback on MythTV on old hardware (Chris)
- Avoid black screen when using CSC coefficient matrix (Raviraj)
- Hammer PDs on Baytrail to make sure they reload (Chris)
- Capture some objects if unable to capture all, on error (Chris)
- Add W/A for 16 GB DIMMs on SKL+ (Mahesh)
- Only enable IPC for symmetric memory configurations on KBL+ (Mahesh)
- Assume pipe A to have maximum stride limits (Ville)
- Always update update OA contexts via context image (Tvrtko)
- Icelake enabling patches (Madhav, Dhinakaran)
- Add Icelake DMC firmware (Anusha)
- Fixes for CI found corner cases (Chris)
- Limit the backpressure for request allocation (Chris)
- Park GPU on module load so usage starts from known state (Chris)
- Flush tasklet when checking for idle (Chris)
- Use coherent write into the context image on BSW+ (Chris)
- Fix possible integer overflow for framebuffers that get aligned past 4GiB (Ville)
- Downgrade fence timeout from warn to notice and add debug hint (Chris)
- Fixes to multi function encoder code (Ville)
- Fix sprite plane check logic (Dan, Ville)
- PAGE_SIZE vs. I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE fixes (Ville)
- Decode memory bandwidth and parameters for BXT and SKL+ (Mahesh)
- Overwrite BIOS set IPC value from KMS (Mahesh)
- Multiple pipe handling code cleanups/restructurings/optimizations (Ville)
- Spare low 4G address for non-48bit objects (Chris)
- Free context_setparam of struct_mutex (Chris)
- Delay updating ring register state on resume (Chris)
- Avoid unnecessarily copying overlay IOCTL parameters (Chris)
- Update GuC power domain states even without submission (Michal)
- Restore GuC preempt-context across S3/S4 (Chris)
- Add kernel selftest for rapid context switching (Chris)
- Keep runtime power management ref for live selftests (Chris)
- GEM code cleanups (Matt)
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180927095933.GA11458@jlahtine-desk.ger.corp.intel.com
[Why]
EDID emulation didn't work properly for linux, as we stop programming
if nothing is connected physically.
[How]
We get a flag from DRM when we want to do edid emulation. We check if
this flag is true and nothing is connected physically, if so we only
program the front end using VIRTUAL_SIGNAL.
Signed-off-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Harry Wentland <Harry.Wentland@amd.com>
Acked-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
There have been a few reports of Vega10 display remaining blank
after S3 resume. The regression is caused by workaround for mode
change on Vega10 - skip set_bandwidth if stream count is 0.
As a result we skipped dispclk reset on suspend, thus on resume
we may skip the clock update assuming it hasn't been changed.
On some systems it causes display blank or 'out of range'.
[How]
Revert "drm/amd/display: Fix Vega10 black screen after mode change"
Verified that it hadn't cause mode change regression.
Signed-off-by: Roman Li <Roman.Li@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Sun peng Li <Sunpeng.Li@amd.com>
Acked-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
The vce cancel_delayed_work_sync never be called.
driver call the function in error path.
This caused the A+A suspend hang when runtime pm enebled.
As we will visit the smu in the idle queue. this will cause
smu hang because the dgpu has been suspend, and the dgpu also
will be waked up. As the smu has been hang, so the dgpu resume
will failed.
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Feifei Xu <Feifei.Xu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
This reverts commit 0c08754b59.
commit 0c08754b59
("drm/panel: Add device_link from panel device to DRM device")
creates a circular dependency under these circumstances:
1. The panel depends on dsi-host because it is MIPI-DSI child
device.
2. dsi-host depends on the drm parent device (connector->dev->dev)
this should be allowed.
3. drm parent dev (connector->dev->dev) depends on the panel
after this patch.
This makes the dependency circular and while it appears it
does not affect any in-tree drivers (they do not seem to have
dsi hosts depending on the same parent device) this does not
seem right.
As noted in a response from Andrzej Hajda, the intent is
likely to make the panel dependent on the DRM device
(connector->dev) not its parent. But we have no way of
doing that since the DRM device doesn't contain any
struct device on its own (arguably it should).
Revert this until a proper approach is figured out.
Cc: Jyri Sarha <jsarha@ti.com>
Cc: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Cc: Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180927124130.9102-1-linus.walleij@linaro.org
having a delayed work item per job is redundant as we only need one
per scheduler to track the time out the currently executing job.
v2: the first element of the ring mirror list is the currently
executing job so we don't need a additional variable for it
v3: squash in fixes for v3d and etnaviv
Signed-off-by: Nayan Deshmukh <nayan26deshmukh@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Clang generates warnings when one enumerated type is implicitly
converted to another.
drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/../powerplay/hwmgr/ppatomfwctrl.c:532:57:
warning: implicit conversion from enumeration type 'enum
atom_smu11_syspll0_clock_id' to different enumeration type 'BIOS_CLKID'
(aka 'enum atom_smu9_syspll0_clock_id') [-Wenum-conversion]
if (!pp_atomfwctrl_get_clk_information_by_clkid(hwmgr,
SMU11_SYSPLL0_SOCCLK_ID, &frequency))
In this case, that is expected behavior. To make that clear to Clang
without explicitly casting these values, change id's type to uint8_t
in pp_atomfwctrl_get_clk_information_by_clkid so no conversion happens.
Reported-by: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor <natechancellor@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Firmware have the workaround to replace the atomic Ops with read-modify-write on CP side.
User should not expect atomic Ops on system memory works normally if system didn't not
support it.
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-By: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Typically when we look up objects under the rcu lock, we take a reference
to make sure the returned object pointer is valid.
Now provide a function to look up an object and instead of taking a
reference to it, keep the rcu lock held when returning the object pointer.
This means that the object pointer is valid as long as the rcu lock is
held, but the object may be doomed (its refcount may be zero). Any
persistent usage of the object pointer outside of the rcu lock requires
a reference to be taken using kref_get_unless_zero().
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Instead of generating user-space object handles based on a, possibly
processed, hash of the kernel address of the object, use idr to generate
and lookup those handles. This might improve somewhat on security since
we loose all connections to the object's kernel address. Also idr is
designed to do just this.
As a todo-item, since user-space handles are now generated in sequence,
we can probably use a much simpler hash function to hash them.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com>
We were checking that the resource destructor matched that of the
intended object type, to make sure the looked up resource was of the
right type.
But we already have an object type check in place which makes sure the
resource is of the right type.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com>
This field was previously used to prevent a lookup of a resource before its
constructor had run to its end. This was mainly intended for an interface
that is now removed that allowed looking up a resource by its device id.
Currently all affected resources are added to the lookup mechanism (its
TTM prime object is initialized) late in the constructor where it's OK to
look up the resource.
This means we can change the device resource_lock to an ordinary spinlock
instead of an rwlock and remove a locking sequence during lookup.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com>
Replace instances of WARN_ON[_ONCE](!mutex_is_held()) with
lockdep_assert_held(). This makes sure the checking process actually
holds the mutex and also removes the checks from release builds
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com>
With the new allocator this leads to less consumed memory for each
user-space command submission
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com>
A common trait of these objects are that they are allocated during the
command validation phase and freed after command submission. Furthermore
they are accessed by a single thread only. So provide a simple unprotected
stack-like allocator from which these objects can be allocated. Their
memory is freed with the validation context when the command submission
is done.
Note that the mm subsystem maintains a per-cpu cache of single pages to
make single page allocation and freeing efficient.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Strip the old KMS helpers and use the new validation interface also in
the modesetting code.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com> #v1
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Strip the old execbuf validation functionality and use the new API instead.
Also use the new API for a now removed execbuf function that was called
from the kms code.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Allow selecting interruptible or uninterruptible waits to match
expectations of callers.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Isolate the functionality needed for reservation, validation and fencing
of vmwgfx buffer objects and resources and publish an API for this.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com> #v1
No other driver is using this functionality so move it out of TTM and
into the vmwgfx driver. Update includes and remove exports.
Also annotate to remove false static analyzer lock balance warnings.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Hardware allow to read the position in scanout buffer so
we can use this information to make wait of vblank more accurate.
Active area bounds (start, end, total height) have already been
computed and written in ltdc registers, read them and get the
current line position to compute vpos value.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <benjamin.gaignard@st.com>
Reviewed-by: Yannick Fertré <yannick.fertre@st.com>
Tested-by: Yannick Fertré <yannick.fertre@st.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180629130140.16004-1-benjamin.gaignard@linaro.org
If the request is currently on the HW (in port 0), then we do not need
to kick the submission tasklet to evaluate whether we should be
preempting itself in order to execute it again.
In the case that was annoying me:
execlists_schedule: rq(18:211173).prio=0 -> 2
need_preempt: last(18:211174).prio=0, queue.prio=2
We are bumping the priority of the first of a pair of requests running
in the current context. Then when evaluating preempt, we would see that
that our priority request is higher than the last executing request in
ELSP0 and so trigger preemption, not realising that our intended request
was already executing.
v2: As we assume state of the execlists->port[] that is only valid while
we hold the timeline lock we have to repeat some earlier tests that on
the validity of the node.
v3: Wrap guc submission under the timeline.lock as is now the way of all
things.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180925083205.2229-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
This patch adds Olimex Ltd. LCD-OLinuXino bridge panel driver. The panel
is used with different LCDs (currently from 480x272 to 1280x800). A
small EEPROM chip is used for identification, which holds some factory
data and timing requirements.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Mavrodiev <stefan@olimex.com>
Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1531383729-13932-1-git-send-email-stefan@olimex.com
This panel is marketed as Banana Pi 7" LCD display. On the back is
a sticker denoting the model name S070WV20-CT16.
This is a 7" 800x480 panel connected through a 24-bit RGB interface.
However the panel only does 262k colors.
Depending on the variant, the PCB attached to the panel module either
supports DSI, or DSI + 24-bit RGB. DSI is converted to 24-bit RGB via
an onboard ICN6211 MIPI DSI - RGB bridge chip, then fed to the panel
itself.
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907041948.19913-5-wens@csie.org
There is no need to check innolux->base.dev when trying to remove
the panel, as that variable is always set directly before the panel
gets added and will still be available on panel_remove.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Reviewed-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180816140920.5009-1-heiko@sntech.de
Use uniform prefixes for firmware path, version and size. Unify
alignments. Order macro groups as in the if ladder using them. Add
platform specific max firmware size macros for all platforms for clarity
in the if ladder. Place the max firmware size macros in the platform
specific macro groups.
No functional changes.
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180927075311.5076-1-jani.nikula@intel.com
GPD has done it again, make a nice device (good), use way too generic
DMI strings (bad) and use a portrait screen rotated 90 degrees (ugly).
Because of the too generic DMI strings this entry is also doing bios-date
matching, so the gpd_win2 data struct may very well need to be updated
with some extra bios-dates in the future.
Reported-and-tested-by: russianneuromancer@ya.ru
Acked-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180909133457.10636-3-hdegoede@redhat.com
So far we have only been calling
drm_connector_init_panel_orientation_property(), which checks for
panel orientation quirks in the drm_panel_orientation_quirks.c file,
for DSI panels as so far only devices with DSI panels have had panels
which are not mounted up right.
The new GPD win2 device uses a portrait screen in a landscape case,
so now we've a device with an eDP panel which needs the panel-orientation
property to let the fbcon code and userspace know that the image needs to
be fixed-up.
This commit makes intel_edp_init_connector() call
drm_connector_init_panel_orientation_property() so that the property
gets added.
Reported-and-tested-by: russianneuromancer@ya.ru
Reviewed-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180909133457.10636-2-hdegoede@redhat.com
The variable is declared in an #ifdef section, but the user is
now unconditional, which leads to a build failure:
drivers/gpu/drm/imx/imx-drm-core.c: In function 'imx_drm_bind':
drivers/gpu/drm/imx/imx-drm-core.c:264:6: error: 'legacyfb_depth' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'lockdep_depth'?
Remove the remaining #ifdef as well.
Fixes: f53705fd98 ("drm/imx: Use drm_fbdev_generic_setup()")
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926193846.2490574-1-arnd@arndb.de
Now that we are confident in providing full-ppgtt where supported,
remove the ability to override the context isolation.
v2: Remove faked aliasing-ppgtt for testing as it no longer is accepted.
v3: s/USES/HAS/ to match usage and reject attempts to load the module on
old GVT-g setups that do not provide support for full-ppgtt.
v4: Insulate ABI ppGTT values from our internal enum (later plans
involve moving ppGTT depth out of the enum, thus potentially breaking
ABI unless we document the current values).
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Acked-by: Zhi Wang <zhi.a.wang@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926201222.5643-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
We mix hexa- and decimal which is confusing when reading the logs. So make
the single odd one out instance decimal for consistency.
v2:
* Do the intel_ringbuffer.c as well. (Chris Wilson)
Signed-off-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926145033.16318-1-tvrtko.ursulin@linux.intel.com
Partial views are small but there can be many of them, and since the sg
list space for them is allocated pessimistically, we can save some slab by
trimming the unused tail entries.
Signed-off-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926080353.20867-1-tvrtko.ursulin@linux.intel.com
The hs_start interrupt on rk3188 fires at the start of a new frame, so
serves essentially the same purpose as the dsp_hold_valid irq in checking
when the last frame got delivered when going to standby. So define it
to fix a hang on atomic_disable of the vop because the completion never
really completed before.
Fixes: 428e15cc41 ("drm/rockchip: vop: add rk3188 vop definitions")
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Reviewed-by: Sandy Huang <hjc@rock-chips.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180923123730.14706-1-heiko@sntech.de
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_device. The resulting code is more aligned with the rest
of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <contact@tzimmermann.org>
Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180701132415.10161-1-contact@tzimmermann.org
This reverts commit 3510e7a7f9.
During the 4.19 merge window for drm-misc, two patches critical to
supporting the display pipeline on the Allwinner R40 SoC were missed.
They were applied later but missed the merge window deadline. As a
result 4.19-rc1 kernel would crash on the R40 when it couldn't parse
the new device tree structure. We ended up removing support for the
R40 display pipeline for 4.19.
Since the missing patches are already merged for 4.20, we can now
revert the commit that removed support.
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180921142743.8711-1-wens@csie.org
Very light stress test to bombard the submission backends with a large
stream with requests of randomly assigned priorities. Preemption will be
occasionally requested, but unlikely to ever succeed! (Although we may
build a long queue of requests and so may trigger an attempt to inject a
preempt context, as we emit no batch, the arbitration window is limited
to between requests inside the ringbuffer. The likelihood of actually
causing a preemption event is therefore very small. A later variant
should try to improve the likelihood of preemption events!)
v2: Include a second pattern with more frequent preemption
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Michał Winiarski <michal.winiarski@intel.com>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180925083205.2229-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
With i915.dmc_firmware_path="" it's obvious the intention is to disable
CSR firmware loading. Bypass the firmware request altogether in this
case, with more obvious debug logging.
v2: Use DRM_INFO for logging (Chris)
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926133414.22073-3-jani.nikula@intel.com
Move max firmware size to the same if ladder with firmware name and
required version. This allows us to detect the missing max size for a
platform without actually loading the firmware, and makes the whole
thing easier to maintain.
We need to move the power get earlier to allow for early return in the
missing platform case. While at it, extend the comment on why we return
with the reference held on errors.
We also need to move the module parameter override later to reuse the
max firmware size, which is independent of the override.
v2: Add comment on why we leak the wakeref on errors (Chris)
v3: Rebase
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926133414.22073-2-jani.nikula@intel.com
Fix some indentation issues.
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
expects argument of type ‘unsigned int’ has type ‘long int’
Fixes: 52e211c1f0 ("drm/amdgpu:Add error message when register failed to reach expected value")
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add flag AMD_PG_SUPPORT_DPG to enable DPG mode on Picasso
Signed-off-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add functions to support VCN DPG pause mode.
Signed-off-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add DPG pause state to support VCN DPG mode.
Signed-off-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add DPG mode start/stop/mc_resume/clock_gating to
support vcn 1.0 DPG mode.
Signed-off-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Some registers read/write needs program through SDRAM pool under
DPG mode.
Signed-off-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add DPG support flag for VCN DPG mode.
Signed-off-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
New register offset/mask need to be added to support VCN DPG mode.
Signed-off-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Use register UVD_SCRATCH9 for VCN ring/ib test. Since those registers
can't be directly accessed under DPG(Dynamic Power Gate) mode.
Signed-off-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Everything that isn't related to the IH ring.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add a callback to amdgpu_ih_process to remove most of the IV logic.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Acked-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Only print the warning if there was actually some fence processed
from the SW fallback timer.
v2: Add return value to amdgpu_fence_process to let
amdgpu_fence_fallback know fences were actually
processed and then print the warning.
v3: Always return true if seq != last_seq
Signed-off-by: Andrey Grodzovsky <andrey.grodzovsky@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Acked-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Cleanup amdgpu_ih.c to be able to handle multiple interrupt rings.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
We always want those to be setup correctly.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
That is superflous here.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
While the apg_end address is 0xffffffff, if add 1 with it, the value will be
overflow and roll back to 0. So when 0 is written to
mmMC_VM_SYSTEM_APERTURE_HIGH_ADDR, the system aperture is actually disabled. And
so any access to vram will trigger a page fault.
Raven2's HW issue only need increase the vram end address, and needn't do it on
the agp.
Signed-off-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Cc: Marek Olšák <marek.olsak@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Need to disable dpm features before halt rlc.
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
the CG related registers have been programed in golden setting
PG register default value is 0.
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Hang Zhou <hang.zhou@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
before halt rlc/cp, need to
1. enter rlc safe mode
2. wait rlc/cp idle
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Hang Zhou <hang.zhou@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
change function name gfx_v6/7/8/9_0_gpu_init to
gfx_v6/7/8/9_0_constants_init.
this function is just for init gfx constants such
as max pipes, render backends...
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Deactivate SW interrupt fallback when all emited fences are completed.
Also switch interrupt SW fallback message from INFO to WARN.
v2: shorten the warning message a bit and only re-activate the timer during
processing if it was already activated before. (Christian)
Signed-off-by: Andrey Grodzovsky <andrey.grodzovsky@amd.com>
Suggested-by: Christian Konig <Christian.Koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-and-Tested-by: Andrey Grodzovsky <andrey.grodzovsky@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add Vega20 device IDs, device info and enable it in KFD.
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Add Vega20 support in amdgpu_amdkfd_device_probe.
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
amdgpu_gpuvm_get_process_page_dir should return the page table address
in the format expected by the pm4_map_process packet for all ASIC
generations.
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Vega20 supports 8 SDMA queues per engine
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Correct the format
For vega10 sriov, the sdma doorbell must be fixed as follow to keep the
same setting with host driver, or it will happen conflicts.
Signed-off-by: Emily Deng <Emily.Deng@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Change doorbell assignments to allow routing doorbells for 8 user
mode SDMA queues per engine.
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
struct vi_sdma_mqd is defined in vi_structs.h.
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Wavefront context save data is of interest to userspace clients for
debugging static wavefront state. The MQD contains two parameters
required to parse the control stack and the control stack itself
is kept in the MQD from gfx9 onwards.
Add an ioctl to fetch the context save area and control stack offsets
and to copy the control stack to a userspace address if it is kept in
the MQD.
Signed-off-by: Jay Cornwall <Jay.Cornwall@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Also save the version in struct kfd_dev so we only need to query
it once.
Signed-off-by: Philip Yang <Philip.Yang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
This enables KFD_EVENT_TYPE_HW_EXCEPTION notifications to user mode in
response to bad opcodes in a CP queue.
Signed-off-by: Harish Kasiviswanathan <Harish.Kasiviswanathan@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
KFD module doesn't support TONGA SRIOV, if init KFD module in TONGA SRIOV
environment, it will let compute ring IB test fail.
Signed-off-by: Emily Deng <Emily.Deng@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Shaoyun.liu <Shaoyun.liu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add the flags of properties according to Asic type and pcie
capabilities.
Signed-off-by: Eric Huang <JinHuiEric.Huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
This reverts commit 9b0df0937a852d299fbe42a5939c9a8a4cc83c55.
This commit breaks KCQ IB test and S3 on Polaris 11.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Grodzovsky <andrey.grodzovsky@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
When VCN PG state is unchanged, it is unnecessary to reset power
gate state
Signed-off-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
kfree has taken the null pointer into account. hence it is safe
to remove the redundant null pointer check before kfree.
Signed-off-by: zhong jiang <zhongjiang@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Harry Wentland <harry.wentland@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Print the enabled smc feature mask in amdgpu_pm_info for debugging.
Reviewed-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
So we can query what features are enabled for debugging.
Reviewed-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
So we can query what features are enabled for debugging.
Reviewed-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
So we can query what features are enabled for debugging.
Reviewed-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
For getting the 64 bit enabled smc feature mask from vega parts.
Reviewed-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
to vega10_smumgr.c. For consistency with other vega parts.
Reviewed-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
The DISPCLK value was previously requested to be 15% higher for all
ASICs that went through the dce110 bandwidth code path. As part of a
refactoring of dce_clocks and the dce110 set bandwidth codepath this
was removed for power saving considerations.
That change caused display corruption under certain hardware
configurations with Vega10.
[How]
The 15% DISPCLK increase is brought back but only on dce110 for now.
This is should be a temporary workaround until the root cause is sorted
out for why this occurs on Vega (or other ASICs, if reported).
Tested-by: Nick Sarnie <sarnex@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Kazlauskas <nicholas.kazlauskas@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Harry Wentland <Harry.Wentland@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[WHY]
Previously night light forced a full update by
applying a transfer function update regardless of if it was changed.
This logic was removed,
Now gamma surface updates are only applied when there is also a plane
info update, this does not work in cases such as using the night light
slider.
[HOW]
When moving the night light slider we will perform a full update if
the gamma has changed and there is a surface, even when the surface
has not changed. Also get stream updates in setgamma prior to
update planes and stream.
Signed-off-by: SivapiriyanKumarasamy <sivapiriyan.kumarasamy@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Anthony Koo <Anthony.Koo@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
The work struct's schedule call was removed a while ago, making this
useless.
[How]
Remove it.
Signed-off-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
During suspend under some hardware configurations can result in a
series of atomic commits with a NULL stream status - which
causes a NULL pointer dereference. This should be guarded.
[How]
Exit early from the function - if we can't access the stream then
there isn't anything that can be done here.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Kazlauskas <nicholas.kazlauskas@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Harry Wentland <Harry.Wentland@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
Need to add strere 3D information in VSC
[How]
Update mod_build_vsc_infopacket with stereo info
Signed-off-by: Eric Bernstein <eric.bernstein@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Charlene Liu <Charlene.Liu@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[WHY]
There are two different variables used to calculate v_update and v_ready,
one for validation and the other for performance parameter calculation.
Before the variable for validation was used which caused underflow on
1080edp with vsr enabled
[HOW]
program v_update and v_ready with the variables for performance parameter
calculation
Signed-off-by: Su Sung Chung <su.chung@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Dmytro Laktyushkin <Dmytro.Laktyushkin@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Parse the native color bit and send it to freesync module for future
use
Signed-off-by: SivapiriyanKumarasamy <sivapiriyan.kumarasamy@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Anthony Koo <Anthony.Koo@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Use link->link_index as index to pipe_ctx[] to get proper link
information instead of using index 0 to avoid potential miss matches.
Signed-off-by: Samson Tam <Samson.Tam@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Anthony Koo <Anthony.Koo@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
FPGA doesn't program backend, so we don't need certain link settings
(audio stream for example).
Signed-off-by: Nikola Cornij <nikola.cornij@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tony Cheng <Tony.Cheng@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
this can avoid hard hang and be useful for debug.
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Honour display's request for min engine clock/memory clock.
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Revert "drm/amd/display: Remove call to amdgpu_pm_compute_clocks"
This reverts commit dcd473770e86517543691bdb227103d6c781cd0a.
when display configuration changes, dc need to update the changes
to powerplay, also need to trigger a power state task.
amdgpu_pm_compute_clocks is the interface to set power state task
either dpm enabled or powerplay enabled
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
one fix to get a proper DMA configuration in place for the etnaviv
virtual device. I'm sending this as a fix, as a dma-mapping change at
the ARC architecture side during the 4.19 cycle broke etnaviv on this
platform, which gets remedied with this patch, but it also enables
ARM64.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Lucas Stach <l.stach@pengutronix.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/ea1f712bf09bf9439c6b092bf2c2bde7bb01cf5e.camel@pengutronix.de
A few line above we have another definition of intel_update_rawclk()
keeping that one as the function is implemented in intel_cdclk.c.
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180918204714.27306-6-jose.souza@intel.com
symmetric_memory do not change after initialization so lets just set
ipc_enabled once for this WA.
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180918204714.27306-5-jose.souza@intel.com
SKL has IPC but it should not be set according to the WA, so lets
just mark as it don't have it to simply the code and avoid
unnecessary MMIO writes at every call to intel_enable_ipc().
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180918204714.27306-4-jose.souza@intel.com
IPC was only added in SKL+(actually we don't even enable for SKL due
WA) so without this change, driver was writing to a reserved bit.
Also removing the uncessary dev_priv->ipc_enabled = false; as now
gens without IPC will not have IPC enabled.
v2(Rodrigo):
- moved the new handling of WA #0477 to the next patch
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180918204714.27306-3-jose.souza@intel.com
Right now RESET_PCH_HANDSHAKE_ENABLE is enabled all the times inside
of intel_power_domains_init_hw() and if PCH is NOP it is unsed in
i915_gem_init_hw().
So making skl_pch_reset_handshake() handle both cases and calling
it for the missing gens in intel_power_domains_init_hw().
Ivybridge have a different register and bits but with the same
objective so moving it too.
v2(Rodrigo):
- handling IVYBRIDGE case inside intel_pch_reset_handshake()
v4(Rodrigo and Ville):
- moving the enable/disable decision to callers
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180918204714.27306-2-jose.souza@intel.com
Instead of have the same code spread into 4 platforms lets share it.
BXT do not have a PCH so here also handling this case by unseting
RESET_PCH_HANDSHAKE_ENABLE.
v2(Rodrigo):
- renamed to intel_pch_reset_handshake()
- added comment about why BXT need the bit to be unset
v3(Rodrigo and Ville):
- added bool have_pch to intel_pch_reset_handshake()
- added back BXT comment
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180918204714.27306-1-jose.souza@intel.com
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_device. The resulting code is more aligned with the rest
of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926114312.23097-1-tzimmermann@suse.de
The lcdif block is only powered on when display is active so plane
updates when not enabled are not valid. Writing to an unpowered IP block
is mostly ignored but can trigger bus errors on some chips.
Prevent this situation by switching to drm_atomic_helper_commit_tail_rpm
and having the drm core ensure atomic_plane_update is only called while
the crtc is active. This avoids having to keep track of "enabled" bits
inside the mxsfb driver.
This also requires handling the vblank event for disable from
mxsfb_pipe_disable.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Crestez <leonard.crestez@nxp.com>
Suggested-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/c19c0c00ed42e8e8f7965aa4821ac295abc5cd05.1537191359.git.leonard.crestez@nxp.com
Adding lcdif nodes to a power domain currently results in
black/corrupted screens or hangs because power is not correctly enabled
when required.
Ensure power is on when display is active by adding
pm_runtime_get/put_sync to mxsfb_pipe_enable/disable.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Crestez <leonard.crestez@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/ee88148399c63494cda4129b05444b0ac331b7a7.1537191359.git.leonard.crestez@nxp.com
LCDIF will repeatedly display data from CUR_BUF and set CUR_BUF to
NEXT_BUF when done. Since we are only ever writing to NEXT_BUF the
display will show an initial corrupt frame.
Fix by writing the FB paddr to both CUR_BUF and NEXT_BUF when
activating the CRTC.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Crestez <leonard.crestez@nxp.com>
Tested-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/7cdac9c064cc2b8a3d237934f186da98cefe6cb3.1537191359.git.leonard.crestez@nxp.com
The main axi clk is disabled at the end of mxsfb_crtc_mode_set_nofb and
immediately reenabled in mxsfb_enable_controller.
Avoid this by moving the handling of axi clk one level up to
mxsfb_crtc_enable. Do the same for mxsfb_crtc_disable for symmetry.
This shouldn't have any functional effect.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Crestez <leonard.crestez@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/985c1f1cad250bd9ca154b3e4b3f913c310eeabd.1537191359.git.leonard.crestez@nxp.com
All Tegra DRM devices are getting attached to an implicit IOMMU DMA
domain if CONFIG_ARM_DMA_USE_IOMMU=y. Since Tegra DRM driver manages IOMMU
by itself, the devices must be detached from the implicit domain using
arch-specific IOMMU-API. Note that this works only for arm32 and not for
arm64, which will remain broken if CONFIG_IOMMU_DMA is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Osipenko <digetx@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_device. The resulting code is more aligned with the rest
of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926115640.24755-1-tzimmermann@suse.de
We attempt to get fences earlier in the hopes that everything will
already have fences and no callbacks will be needed. If we do succeed
in getting a fence, getting one a second time will result in a duplicate
ref with no unref. This is causing memory leaks in Vulkan applications
that create a lot of fences; playing for a few hours can, apparently,
bring down the system.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107899
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926071703.15257-1-jason.ekstrand@intel.com
The SOR implemented in Tegra194 is subtly different from its predecessor
found in Tegra186. Most notably some registers have been moved around so
it is no longer compatible.
Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
The display hub integrated into Tegra194 is almost identical to the one
found on Tegra186. However, it doesn't support DSC (display stream
compression) so it isn't fully compatible.
Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Tegra194 contains a fourth display controller that does not own any
windows. Therefore, we cannot currently assign a primary plane to it
which causes KMS to eventually crash. Do not register the display
controller if it owns no windows to work around this.
Note that we still have to enable and probe the display controller
because for some reason all display controllers need to be powered
(and/or clocked) before any registers can be accessed in any of the
display controllers.
Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_device. The resulting code is more aligned with the rest
of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926120212.25359-1-tzimmermann@suse.de
This patch defines DSI_TA_TIMING_PARAM and
DPHY_TA_TIMING_PARAM registers used in
dphy programming.
v2: Changes (Jani N)
- Define mask/shift for bitfields
- Use bitfields name as per BSPEC
- Define remaining bitfields
Signed-off-by: Madhav Chauhan <madhav.chauhan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1537095223-5184-8-git-send-email-madhav.chauhan@intel.com
This patch defines DSI_CLK_TIMING_PARAM, DPHY_CLK_TIMING_PARAM,
DSI_DATA_TIMING_PARAM, DPHY_DATA_TIMING_PARAM register used in
dphy programming.
v2: Define mask/shift for bitfields and keep names as per BSPEC (Jani N)
Signed-off-by: Madhav Chauhan <madhav.chauhan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1537095223-5184-6-git-send-email-madhav.chauhan@intel.com
/kisskb/src/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_irq.c: warning: 'gu_misc_iir' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wuninitialized]: => 3120:10
Silence the compiler warning by ensuring that the local variable is
initialised and removing the guard that is confusing the older gcc.
Reported-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Fixes: df0d28c185 ("drm/i915/icl: GSE interrupt moves from DE_MISC to GU_MISC")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926104718.17462-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
In commit 9144d75e22 ("include/linux/bitops.h: introduce BITS_PER_TYPE"),
we made BITS_PER_TYPE available to all and now we can use the macro to
replace some open-coded computation of sizeof(T) * BITS_PER_BYTE.
Suggested-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180926104707.17410-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Implement vmap/vunmap so we can export dmabufs to
other drivers, such as video4linux.
Tested with a virtio-gpu / vivid (virtual capture driver)
pipeline, where the vivid driver imports the dmabufs exported
by virtio-gpu.
Note that dma_buf_vmap() does its own vmap counting, so
it's not needed to take care of it in the driver.
Signed-off-by: Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel@collabora.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180925161606.17980-4-ezequiel@collabora.com
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Currently, virtio_gpu_object_kmap() is only called by
virtio_gpufb_create(), when a DRM framebuffer is created.
Thus, instead of returning the vmap'ed address, emit a warning
if virtio_gpu_object_kmap is called on an already mapped
object. With this change, kmap/kunmap calls are now balanced.
Signed-off-by: Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel@collabora.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180925161606.17980-3-ezequiel@collabora.com
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
The function ttm_bo_put releases a reference to a TTM buffer object. The
function's name is more aligned to the Linux kernel convention of naming
ref-counting function _get and _put.
A call to ttm_bo_unref takes the address of the TTM BO object's pointer and
clears the pointer's value to NULL. This is not necessary in most cases and
sometimes even worked around by the calling code. A call to ttm_bo_put only
releases the reference without clearing the pointer.
The current behaviour of cleaning the pointer is kept in the calling code,
but should be removed if not required in a later patch.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Xinliang Liu <z.liuxinliang@hisilicon.com>
Signed-off-by: Xinliang Liu <z.liuxinliang@hisilicon.com>
This patch unifies the naming of DRM functions for reference counting
of struct drm_device. The resulting code is more aligned with the rest
of the Linux kernel interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Xinliang Liu <z.liuxinliang@hisilicon.com>
Signed-off-by: Xinliang Liu <z.liuxinliang@hisilicon.com>
convert drm_atomic_helper_suspend/resume() to use
drm_mode_config_helper_suspend/resume().
Fixed one sparse warning by making hibmc_drm_interrupt
static.
Signed-off-by: Ajit Negi <ajitn.linux@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Souptick Joarder <jrdr.linux@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Xinliang Liu <z.liuxinliang@hisilicon.com>
Signed-off-by: Xinliang Liu <z.liuxinliang@hisilicon.com>
Switch to use Huawei PCI vendor ID macro from pci_ids.h file.
In addition, switch to use PCI_VDEVICE() instead of open coding.
Signed-off-by: John Garry <john.garry@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Xinliang Liu <z.liuxinliang@hisilicon.com>
Signed-off-by: Xinliang Liu <z.liuxinliang@hisilicon.com>
Currently the driver overwrites the surface depth provided by the fb
helper to give an invalid bpp/surface depth combination.
This has been exposed by commit 70109354fe ("drm: Reject unknown legacy
bpp and depth for drm_mode_addfb ioctl"), which now causes the driver to
fail to probe.
Fix by not overwriting the surface depth.
Fixes: d1667b8679 ("drm/hisilicon/hibmc: Add support for frame buffer")
Signed-off-by: John Garry <john.garry@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Xinliang Liu <z.liuxinliang@hisilicon.com>
Signed-off-by: Xinliang Liu <z.liuxinliang@hisilicon.com>
commit 4e0b83a567 ("drm/i915: Extract per-platform plane->check()
functions") removed the plane max stride check for sprite planes.
I was going to add it back when introducing GTT remapping for the
display, but after further thought it seems better to re-introduce
it separately.
So let's add the max stride check back. And let's do it in a nicer
form than what we had before and do it for all plane types (easy
now that we have the ->max_stride() plane vfunc).
Only sprite planes really need this for now since primary planes
are capable of scanning out the current max fb size we allow, and
cursors have more stringent stride checks elsewhere.
Cc: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Fixes: 4e0b83a567 ("drm/i915: Extract per-platform plane->check() functions")
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180918140243.12207-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Use DRM_FORMAT_HOST_XRGB8888, so we are using the correct format code
on bigendian machines. Also set the quirk_addfb_prefer_host_byte_order
mode_config bit so drm_mode_addfb() asks for the correct format code.
Both DRM_FORMAT_* and VIRTIO_GPU_FORMAT_* are defined to be little
endian, so using a different mapping on bigendian machines is wrong.
It's there because of broken drm_mode_addfb() behavior. So with
drm_mode_addfb() being fixed we can fix this too.
While wading through the code I've noticed we have a little issue in
virtio: We attach a format to the bo when it is created
(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB), not when we map it as framebuffer
(DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ADDFB). Easy way out: Support a single format only.
Pick DRM_FORMAT_HOST_XRGB8888, it is the only one actually used in
practice. Drop unused mappings in virtio_gpu_translate_format().
With this patch applied both ADDFB and ADDFB2 ioctls work correctly in
the virtio-gpu.ko driver on big endian machines. Without the patch only
ADDFB (which still seems to be used by the majority of userspace) works
correctly.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180921134704.12826-6-kraxel@redhat.com
Add bochs_hw_set_*_endian() helper functions, to set the framebuffer
byteorder at mode set time. Support both DRM_FORMAT_XRGB8888 and
DRM_FORMAT_BGRX8888 framebuffer formats, no matter what the native
machine byte order is.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180921134704.12826-5-kraxel@redhat.com
Use DRM_FORMAT_HOST_XRGB8888, so we are using the correct format code
on bigendian machines. Also set the quirk_addfb_prefer_host_byte_order
mode_config bit so drm_mode_addfb() asks for the correct format code.
Create our own plane and use drm_crtc_init_with_planes() instead of
depending on the default created by drm_crtc_init(). That way the plane
format list is correct on bigendian machines.
Also re-add the framebuffer format check dropped by "df2052cc92 bochs:
convert to drm_fb_helper_fbdev_setup/teardown".
With this patch applied both ADDFB and ADDFB2 ioctls work correctly in
the bochs-drm.ko driver on big endian machines. Without the patch only
ADDFB (which still seems to be used by the majority of userspace) works
correctly.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180921134704.12826-4-kraxel@redhat.com
Creating framebuffers for fbdev emulation should use the correct format
code too, so switch drm_gem_fbdev_fb_create() over to use the new
drm_driver_legacy_fb_format() function.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180921134704.12826-3-kraxel@redhat.com
Turns out we need the pixel format fixup not only for the addfb ioctl,
but also for fbdev emulation code.
Ideally we would place it in drm_mode_legacy_fb_format(). That would
create alot of churn though, and most drivers don't care because they
never ever run on a big endian platform. So add a new
drm_driver_legacy_fb_format() function instead which looks at the
mode_config->quirk_addfb_prefer_host_byte_order flag.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180921134704.12826-2-kraxel@redhat.com
Pass virtio_gpu_object down to virtio_gpu_cmd_transfer_to_host_2d and
virtio_gpu_cmd_transfer_to_host_3d functions, instead of passing just
the virtio resource handle.
This is needed to lookup the scatter list of the object, for dma sync.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jiandi An <jiandi.an@amd.com>
Tested-by: Jiandi An <jiandi.an@amd.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920062924.6514-1-kraxel@redhat.com
Our execlist dispatch code requires a ppGTT so make sure we enforce that
option in intel_sanitize_enable_ppgtt(). The comment already tries to
explain that execlists requires ppgtt, but was written when gen8 may
have also taken the legacy path; so rewrite the code to match the
comment by using HAS_EXECLISTS() feature instead of the gen.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180922141804.21183-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
The CMA helper is already using the drm_fb_helper_generic_probe part of
the generic fbdev emulation. This patch makes full use of the generic
fbdev emulation by using its drm_client callbacks. This means that
drm_mode_config_funcs->output_poll_changed and drm_driver->lastclose are
now handled by the emulation code. Additionally fbdev unregister happens
automatically on drm_dev_unregister().
The drm_fbdev_generic_setup() call is put after drm_dev_register() in the
driver. This is done to highlight the fact that fbdev emulation is an
internal client that makes use of the driver, it is not part of the
driver as such. If fbdev setup fails, an error is printed, but the driver
succeeds probing.
Cc: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Acked-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180908134648.2582-20-noralf@tronnes.org
The CMA helper is already using the drm_fb_helper_generic_probe part of
the generic fbdev emulation. This patch makes full use of the generic
fbdev emulation by using its drm_client callbacks. This means that
drm_mode_config_funcs->output_poll_changed and drm_driver->lastclose are
now handled by the emulation code. Additionally fbdev unregister happens
automatically on drm_dev_unregister().
The drm_fbdev_generic_setup() call is put after drm_dev_register() in the
driver. This is done to highlight the fact that fbdev emulation is an
internal client that makes use of the driver, it is not part of the
driver as such. If fbdev setup fails, an error is printed, but the driver
succeeds probing.
drm_fbdev_generic_setup() handles mode_config.num_connector being zero.
In that case it retries fbdev setup on the next .output_poll_changed.
Cc: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Acked-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180908134648.2582-19-noralf@tronnes.org
The CMA helper is already using the drm_fb_helper_generic_probe part of
the generic fbdev emulation. This patch makes full use of the generic
fbdev emulation by using its drm_client callbacks. This means that
drm_mode_config_funcs->output_poll_changed and drm_driver->lastclose are
now handled by the emulation code. Additionally fbdev unregister happens
automatically on drm_dev_unregister().
The drm_fbdev_generic_setup() call is put after drm_dev_register() in the
driver. This is done to highlight the fact that fbdev emulation is an
internal client that makes use of the driver, it is not part of the
driver as such. If fbdev setup fails, an error is printed, but the driver
succeeds probing.
Cc: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Acked-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180908134648.2582-18-noralf@tronnes.org
The CMA helper is already using the drm_fb_helper_generic_probe part of
the generic fbdev emulation. This patch makes full use of the generic
fbdev emulation by using its drm_client callbacks. This means that
drm_mode_config_funcs->output_poll_changed and drm_driver->lastclose are
now handled by the emulation code. Additionally fbdev unregister happens
automatically on drm_dev_unregister().
If drm_fbdev_generic_setup() fails, an error is printed by the function.
drm_fbdev_generic_setup() handles mode_config.num_connector being zero.
In that case it retries fbdev setup on the next .output_poll_changed.
Cc: Benjamin Gaignard <benjamin.gaignard@linaro.org>
Cc: Vincent Abriou <vincent.abriou@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Acked-by: Benjamin Gaignard <benjamin.gaignard@linaro.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180908134648.2582-14-noralf@tronnes.org
The CMA helper is already using the drm_fb_helper_generic_probe part of
the generic fbdev emulation. This patch makes full use of the generic
fbdev emulation by using its drm_client callbacks. This means that
drm_mode_config_funcs->output_poll_changed and drm_driver->lastclose are
now handled by the emulation code. Additionally fbdev unregister happens
automatically on drm_dev_unregister().
The drm_fbdev_generic_setup() call is put after drm_dev_register() in the
driver. This is done to highlight the fact that fbdev emulation is an
internal client that makes use of the driver, it is not part of the
driver as such. If fbdev setup fails, an error is printed, but the driver
succeeds probing.
Cc: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Acked-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180908134648.2582-13-noralf@tronnes.org
The CMA helper is already using the drm_fb_helper_generic_probe part of
the generic fbdev emulation. This patch makes full use of the generic
fbdev emulation by using its drm_client callbacks. This means that
drm_mode_config_funcs->output_poll_changed and drm_driver->lastclose are
now handled by the emulation code. Additionally fbdev unregister happens
automatically on drm_dev_unregister().
The drm_fbdev_generic_setup() call is put after drm_dev_register() in the
driver. This is done to highlight the fact that fbdev emulation is an
internal client that makes use of the driver, it is not part of the
driver as such. If fbdev setup fails, an error is printed, but the driver
succeeds probing.
CONFIG_DRM_FBDEV_EMULATION wasn't honoured by the CMA helper, but it is by
drm_fb_helper.
Cc: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Tested-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de>
Acked-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180908134648.2582-12-noralf@tronnes.org
The CMA helper is already using the drm_fb_helper_generic_probe part of
the generic fbdev emulation. This patch makes full use of the generic
fbdev emulation by using its drm_client callbacks. This means that
drm_mode_config_funcs->output_poll_changed and drm_driver->lastclose are
now handled by the emulation code. Additionally fbdev unregister happens
automatically on drm_dev_unregister().
The drm_fbdev_generic_setup() call is put after drm_dev_register() in the
driver. This is done to highlight the fact that fbdev emulation is an
internal client that makes use of the driver, it is not part of the
driver as such. If fbdev setup fails, an error is printed, but the driver
succeeds probing.
Cc: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Cc: Brian Starkey <brian.starkey@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Acked-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180908134648.2582-10-noralf@tronnes.org
The CMA helper is already using the drm_fb_helper_generic_probe part of
the generic fbdev emulation. This patch makes full use of the generic
fbdev emulation by using its drm_client callbacks. This means that
drm_mode_config_funcs->output_poll_changed and drm_driver->lastclose are
now handled by the emulation code. Additionally fbdev unregister happens
automatically on drm_dev_unregister().
The drm_fbdev_generic_setup() call is put after drm_dev_register() in the
driver. This is done to highlight the fact that fbdev emulation is an
internal client that makes use of the driver, it is not part of the
driver as such. If fbdev setup fails, an error is printed, but the driver
succeeds probing.
Cc: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Acked-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180908134648.2582-9-noralf@tronnes.org
Improve error reporting in drm_fb_helper_fbdev_setup() by printing the
error code. This is useful for drivers that choose to not fall over just
because fbdev doesen't work, but still wants clues to why it failed.
This way they don't have to provide an error message themselves.
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180908134648.2582-2-noralf@tronnes.org
This cleanup patch makes changes to use for_each_pipe loop
during bit-mask assignment of allowed crtc with encoder.
changes:
- use BIT(i) macro instead of (1 << i) (Chris)
changes from V2:
- use int for consistency (Jani)
changes from V3:
- instead use enum pipe (Ville)
changes from V4:
- drop DP/HDMI changes, as already part of patch from ville
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mahesh Kumar <mahesh1.kumar@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180919083126.31805-1-mahesh1.kumar@intel.com
In the sequence
<0>[ 531.960431] drv_self-4806 7.... 527402570us : intel_gpu_reset: engine_mask=1, ret=0, retry=0
<0>[ 531.960431] drv_self-4806 7.... 527402571us : execlists_reset: rcs0 request global=115de, current=71133
<0>[ 531.960431] drv_self-4806 7d..1 527402571us : execlists_cancel_port_requests: rcs0:port0 global=71134 (fence 826b:198), (current 71133)
<0>[ 531.960431] drv_self-4806 7d..1 527402572us : execlists_cancel_port_requests: rcs0:port1 global=71135 (fence 826c:53), (current 71133)
<0>[ 531.960431] drv_self-4806 7d..1 527402572us : __i915_request_unsubmit: rcs0 fence 826c:53 <- global=71135, current 71133
<0>[ 531.960431] drv_self-4806 7d..1 527402579us : __i915_request_unsubmit: rcs0 fence 826b:198 <- global=71134, current 71133
<0>[ 531.960431] drv_self-4806 7.... 527402613us : intel_engine_cancel_stop_cs: rcs0
<0>[ 531.960431] drv_self-4806 7.... 527402624us : execlists_reset_finish: rcs0
we are missing the execlists_submission_tasklet() invocation before the
execlists_reset_fini() implying that either the queue is empty, or we
failed to schedule and run the tasklet on finish. Add an assert so we
are sure that on unsubmitting the incomplete request after reset, the
queue is indeed populated.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180919195544.1511-12-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Add support for the R-Car D3 (R8A77995) and E3 (R8A77990) SoCs to the
R-Car DU driver. The two SoCs instantiate compatible DUs, so a single
information structure is enough.
Signed-off-by: Ulrich Hecht <uli+renesas@fpond.eu>
[Add support for R8A77990]
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Tested-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
Reviewed-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
The official way to stop the display is to clear the display enable
(DEN) bit in the DSYSR register, but that operates at a group level and
affects the two channels in the group. To disable channels selectively,
the driver uses TV sync mode that stops display operation on the channel
and turns output signals into inputs.
While TV sync mode is available in all DU models currently supported,
the D3 and E3 DUs don't support it. We will thus need to find an
alternative way to turn channels off.
In the meantime, condition the switch to TV sync mode to the
availability of the feature, to avoid writing an invalid value to the
DSYSR register. When the feature is unavailable the display output will
turn blank as all planes are disabled when stopping the CRTC.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Tested-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
Reviewed-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
DSYSR is a DU channel register that also contains group fields. It is
thus written to by both the group and CRTC code, using read-update-write
sequences. As the register isn't initialized explicitly at startup time,
this can lead to invalid or otherwise unexpected values being written to
some of the fields if they have been modified by the firmware or just
not reset properly.
To fix this we can write a fully known value to the DSYSR register when
turning a channel's functional clock on. However, the mix of group and
channel fields complicate this. A simpler solution is to cache the
register and initialize the cached value to the desired hardware
defaults.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Tested-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
Reviewed-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
All Gen3 SoCs supported so far have a fixed association between DPAD0
and DU channels, which led to hardcoding that association when writing
the corresponding hardware register. The D3 and E3 will break that
mechanism as DPAD0 can be dynamically connected to either DU0 or DU1.
Make DPAD0 routing dynamic on Gen3. To ensure a valid hardware
configuration when the DU starts without the RGB output enabled, DPAD0
is associated at initialization time to the first DU channel that it can
be connected to. This makes no change on Gen2 as all Gen2 SoCs can
connected DPAD0 to DU0, which is the current implicit default value.
As the DPAD0 source is always 0 when a single source is possible on
Gen2, we can also simplify the Gen2 code in the same function to remove
a conditional check.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Tested-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
Reviewed-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
On selected SoCs, the DU can use the clock output by the LVDS encoder
PLL as its input dot clock. This feature is optional, but on the D3 and
E3 SoC it is often the only way to obtain a precise dot clock frequency,
as the other available clocks (CPG-generated clock and external clock)
usually have fixed rates.
Add a DU model information field to describe which DU channels can use
the LVDS PLL output clock as their input clock, and configure clock
routing accordingly.
This feature is available on H2, M2-W, M2-N, D3 and E3 SoCs, with D3 and
E3 being the primary targets. It is left disabled in this commit, and
will be enabled per-SoC after careful testing.
At the hardware level, clock routing is configured at runtime in two
steps, first selecting an internal dot clock between the LVDS PLL clock
and the external DOTCLKIN clock, and then selecting between the internal
dot clock and the CPG-generated clock. The first part requires stopping
the whole DU group in order for the change to take effect, thus causing
flickering on the screen. For this reason we currently hardcode the
clock source to the LVDS PLL clock if available, and allow flicker-free
selection of the external DOTCLKIN clock or CPG-generated clock
otherwise. A more dynamic clock selection process can be implemented
later if the need arises.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Tested-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
Reviewed-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
The rcar_du_crtc_get() function is always immediately followed by a call
to rcar_du_crtc_setup(). Call the later from the former to simplify the
code, and add a comment to explain how the get and put calls are
balanced.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Tested-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
Reviewed-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
The LVDS encoders in the D3 and E3 SoCs differ significantly from those
in the other R-Car Gen3 family members:
- The LVDS PLL architecture is more complex and requires computing PLL
parameters manually.
- The PLL uses external clocks as inputs, which need to be retrieved
from DT.
- In addition to the different PLL setup, the startup sequence has
changed *again* (seems someone had trouble making his/her mind).
Supporting all this requires DT bindings extensions for external clocks,
brand new PLL setup code, and a few quirks to handle the differences in
the startup sequence.
The implementation doesn't support all hardware features yet, namely
- Using the LV[01] clocks generated by the CPG as PLL input.
- Providing the LVDS PLL clock to the DU for use with the RGB output.
Those features can be added later when the need will arise.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Tested-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
Reviewed-by: Ulrich Hecht <uli+renesas@fpond.eu>
Reviewed-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
The THC63LVD1024 is restricted to a pixel clock frequency in the range
of 8 to 135 MHz. Implement the bridge .mode_valid() operation
accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@samsung.com>
Tested-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
This patch programs the time (in escape clocks) to drive
the link in the initialization (i.e. LP-11) state.
v2: Rebase
v3: Remove step hard coding comments (Jani N)
Signed-off-by: Madhav Chauhan <madhav.chauhan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1537095223-5184-5-git-send-email-madhav.chauhan@intel.com
This patch enables DDI buffer by writing to DDI_BUF_CTL
register and wait for DDI status to be *not idle* for a
port.
v2: Rebase
v3: Remove step hard coding comments (Jani N)
Signed-off-by: Madhav Chauhan <madhav.chauhan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1537095223-5184-4-git-send-email-madhav.chauhan@intel.com
This patch setup voltage swing before enabling
combo PHY DDI (shared with DSI).
Note that DSI voltage swing programming is for
high speed data buffers. HW automatically handles
the voltage swing for the low power data buffers.
v2: Rebase
v3: Address various review comments related to VSWING
programming (Jani N)
Signed-off-by: Madhav Chauhan <madhav.chauhan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1537095223-5184-3-git-send-email-madhav.chauhan@intel.com
This patch set the loadgen select and latency optimization for
aux and transmit lanes of combo phy transmitters. It will be
used for MIPI DSI HS operations.
v2: Rebase
v3: Add empty line to make code more legible (Ville).
Signed-off-by: Madhav Chauhan <madhav.chauhan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1537095223-5184-2-git-send-email-madhav.chauhan@intel.com
Some of definitions in the code changed the meaning, unfortunately one
place missed the change.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Osipenko <digetx@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
We can't make NV12 work any other way. The scaler doesn't handle odd
coordinates well, and we will get visual corruption on the screen.
Changes since v1:
- Put the check in intel_plane_check_src_coordinates. (Ville)
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920102711.4184-9-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
On skylake we can switch to a high quality scaler mode when only 1 out
of 2 scalers are used, but on GLK and later bit 28 has a different
meaning. Don't set it, and make clear the distinction between
SKL and later PS values.
Changes since v1:
- Add missing break statement.
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com>
[mlankhorst: Remove extra newline]
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180921144437.20037-1-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
drm_atomic_helper_commit_planes_on_crtc calls begin_commit,
then plane_update hooks, then flush_commit. Because we keep our own
visibility tracking through plane_state->visible there's no need to
rely on the atomic hooks for this.
By explicitly writing our own helper, we can update visible planes
as needed, which is useful to make NV12 support work as intended.
Changes since v1:
- Reword commit message. (Matt Roper)
- Rename to intel_update_planes_on_crtc(). (Matt)
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920102711.4184-6-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
This will only disable planes we actually had marked as visible in
crtc_state->visible_planes and cleans up intel_crtc_disable_plane()
slightly.
This is also useful for when we start enabling NV12 support for gen11,
in which we will make the separate Y plane visible, but ignore the
Y plane's state.
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920102711.4184-5-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
We need to assume the plane has been visible before, even if no CRTC
is assigned to the plane. This is because when enabling a nv12 plane
on gen11, we will have to enable an extra plane and make it visible
by marking it in crtc_state->active_planes for
intel_update_planes_on_crtc().
Additionally, clear visible flag in intel_plane_atomic_check, in case
we ever hit a bug with visibility. Our code implicitly assumes that
plane_state->visible is only true when crtc and fb are set,
so we will either null deref in intel_fbc_choose_crtc() or
do something bad during the actual commit which cares even more.
Changes since v1:
- Unconditionally clear crtc_state->active_planes as well.
- Reword commit message, since this is now a preparation patch for
NV12 Y / UV plane linking.
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
[mlankhorst: Clear nv12_planes in the beginning as well, clarify commit message]
Reviewed-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920102711.4184-4-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
While we may not update new_crtc_state, we may clear active_planes
if the new cursor update state will disable the cursor, but we fail
after. If this is immediately followed by a modeset disable, we may
soon not disable the planes correctly when we start depending on
active_planes.
Changes since v1:
- Clarify why we cannot swap crtc_state. (Matt)
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920102711.4184-3-maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com
When we want to writeback to memory in NV12 format we need to program
the RGB2YUV coefficients. Currently, we don't program the coefficients
and NV12 doesn't work at all.
This patchset fixes that by programming a sane default(bt709, limited
range) as rgb2yuv coefficients.
In the long run, probably we need to think of a way for userspace to
be able to program that, but for now I think this is better than not
working at all or not advertising NV12 as a supported format for
memwrite.
Changes since v1:
- Write the rgb2yuv coefficients only once, since we don't change
them at all, just write them the first time NV12 is programmed,
suggested by Brian Starkey, here [1]
[1] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2018-August/186819.html
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gheorghe <alexandru-cosmin.gheorghe@arm.com>
Acked-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Currently, if userspace calls drm_wait_vblank before the crtc is
activated the crtc vblank_enable hook is called, which in case of
malidp driver triggers some warninngs. This happens because on
device init we don't inform the drm core about the vblank state
by calling drm_crtc_vblank_on/off/reset which together with
drm_vblank_get have some magic that prevents calling drm_vblank_enable
when crtc is off.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gheorghe <alexandru-cosmin.gheorghe@arm.com>
Acked-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com>
Both the .enable_signaling and .release of the null syncobj fence
can be replaced by the default callbacks for a small reduction in code
size. In particular the default callback for .release was changed in
commit e28bd101ae ("drm: rename null fence to stub fence in syncobj v2")
which neglected its RCU protection.
Fixes: e28bd101ae ("drm: rename null fence to stub fence in syncobj v2")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920200530.2836-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
All DRM_CLIENT capabilities are tied to KMS support, so returning
-EOPNOTSUPP when KMS is not supported.
v2: returning -EOPNOTSUPP(same value as posix ENOTSUP and available
in uapi) instead of -ENOTSUPP
v3: adding comments about the feature requirement about capabilities
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180918174809.17123-1-jose.souza@intel.com
This is a new pull for drm-next on top of last weeks with the following
changes:
- Fixed 64 bit divide
- Fixed vram type on vega20
- Misc vega20 fixes
- Misc DC fixes
- Fix GDS/GWS/OA domain handling
Previous changes from last week:
amdgpu/kfd:
- Picasso (new APU) support
- Raven2 (new APU) support
- Vega20 enablement
- ACP powergating improvements
- Add ABGR/XBGR display support
- VCN JPEG engine support
- Initial xGMI support
- Use load balancing for engine scheduling
- Lots of new documentation
- Rework and clean up i2c and aux handling in DC
- Add DP YCbCr 4:2:0 support in DC
- Add DMCU firmware loading for Raven (used for ABM and PSR)
- New debugfs features in DC
- LVDS support in DC
- Implement wave kill for gfx/compute (light weight reset for shaders)
- Use AGP aperture to avoid gart mappings when possible
- GPUVM performance improvements
- Bulk moves for more efficient GPUVM LRU handling
- Merge amdgpu and amdkfd into one module
- Enable gfxoff and stutter mode on Raven
- Misc cleanups
Scheduler:
- Load balancing support
- Bug fixes
ttm:
- Bulk move functionality
- Bug fixes
radeon:
- Misc cleanups
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920150438.12693-1-alexander.deucher@amd.com
Fix up the error unwind for logical_ring_init() failing by moving the
cleanup into the callers who own the various bits of state during
initialisation, so we don't forget to free the state allocated by the
caller.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920195948.16448-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Once we have flushed the first request through the system to both load a
context and record the default state; tell the GPU to park and idle
itself, putting itself immediately (hopefully at least) into a
powersaving state, and allowing ourselves to start from known state
after setting up all our bookkeeping.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920161343.1117-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
The CEC_TX_STATUS_MAX_RETRIES should be set for errors only to
prevent the CEC framework from retrying the transmit. If the
transmit was successful, then don't set this flag.
Found by running 'cec-compliance -A' on a beaglebone box.
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
Currently the check to see if the timeout has reached zero is incorrect
and the check is instead checking if the timeout is non-zero and not
zero, hence it will break out of the loop on the first iteration and
the msleep is never executed. Fix this by breaking from the loop when
timeout is zero.
Detected by CoverityScan, CID#1469404 ("Logically Dead Code")
Fixes: f0316f9389 ("drm/i2c: tda9950: add CEC driver")
Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
It really wants dev_priv anyway, also now matches i915_gem_init_stolen.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@intel.com>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920142707.19659-2-matthew.auld@intel.com
If we copy all the contents of the sg across and not just the page link,
we can then also put it to work in fake_get_huge_pages and beyond.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@intel.com>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920142707.19659-1-matthew.auld@intel.com
Because CRAT_CU_FLAGS_IOMMU_PRESENT was not set in some BIOS crat, we
need to workaround this.
For future compatibility, we also overwrite the bit in capability according
to the value of needs_iommu_device.
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <Yong.Zhao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
CWSR fails on Raven if the control stack is MTYPE_UC, which is used
for regular GART mappings. As a workaround we map it using MTYPE_NC.
The MEC firmware expects the control stack at one page offset from the
start of the MQD so it is part of the MQD allocation on GFXv9. AMDGPU
added a memory allocation flag just for this purpose.
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yong.zhao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
A wrong register bit was examinated for checking SDMA status so it reports
false failures. This typo only appears on gfx_v7. gfx_v8 checks the correct
bit.
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Amber Lin <Amber.Lin@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Planes without an alpha property, using __drm_atomic_helper_plane_reset
will have their plane state alpha initialised as zero, which represents
a transparent alpha.
If this value is then used for the plane, it may not be visible by
default, and thus doesn't represent a good initialisation state.
Update the default state->alpha value to DRM_BLEND_ALPHA_OPAQUE
unconditionally when the plane is reset.
Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Gheorghe <alexandru-cosmin.gheorghe@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gheorghe <alexandru-cosmin.gheorghe@arm.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180919155700.10342-2-kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com
Stolen memory is lost across S4 (hibernate) or S3-RST as it is a portion
of ordinary volatile RAM. As we allocate our rings from stolen, this may
include the rings used for our preempt context and their breadcrumb
instructions. In order to allow preemption following hibernation and
loss of stolen memory, we therefore need to repopulate the instructions
inside the lost ring upon resume. To handle both module load and resume,
we simply defer constructing the ring to first use.
Testcase: igt/drv_selftest/live_gem
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Michał Winiarski <michal.winiarski@intel.com>
Cc: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Michał Winiarski <michal.winiarski@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180919205432.18394-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
We need to exercise the HW and submission paths for switching contexts
rapidly to check that features such as execlists' wa_tail are adequate.
Plus it's an interesting baseline latency metric.
v2: Check the initial request for allocation errors
v3: Use finite waits for more robust handling of broken code
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180920105809.1872-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
convert drm_atomic_helper_suspend/resume() to use
drm_mode_config_helper_suspend/resume().
exynos_drm_fbdev_suspend/resume can be removed
as drm_mode_config_helper_suspend/resume has
implement the same in generic way.
Remove suspend_state from exynos_drm_private
struct as it is no more useful.
Signed-off-by: Ajit Negi <ajitn.linux@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Souptick Joarder <jrdr.linux@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
As the out bridge will not be enabled directly by the framework,
it should be enabled by DSI. exynos_dsi_enable() should handle a case,
when there is an out_bridge connected as a DSI peripheral.
Changed in v5:
- fixed error path in exynos_dsi_enable
Signed-off-by: Maciej Purski <m.purski@samsung.com>
[ a.hajda@samsung.com: v5 ]
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
The current implementation assumes that the only possible peripheral
device for DSIM is a panel. Using an output bridge child device
should also be possible.
If an output bridge is available, don't create a new connector.
Instead, call drm_bridge_attach() and set encoder's bridge to NULL
in order to avoid an out bridge from being visible by the framework, as
the DSI bus needs control on enabling its child output bridge.
Such sequence is required by Toshiba TC358764 bridge, which is a DSI
peripheral bridge device.
changed in v5:
- detach bridge in mipi_dsi detach callback
Signed-off-by: Maciej Purski <m.purski@samsung.com>
[ a.hajda@samsung.com: v5 ]
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@samsung.com>
Manually merged due to merge conflict.
Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
Driver uses bridge_node to refer to bridge on input side of DSI.
Since we want to add support for bridges on output side lets add
"in" prefix to avoid confusion with out bridges.
Changes in v5:
- replace mic_ prefix with in_
Signed-off-by: Maciej Purski <m.purski@samsung.com>
[ a.hajda@samsuung.com: v5 ]
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@samsung.com>
Commit 19be557010 ("drm/ttm: add operation ctx to ttm_bo_validate v2")
introduced a regression where the vmwgfx driver refused to evict a
buffer that was still busy instead of waiting for it to become idle.
Fix this.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
If framebuffers are larger, we create bounce surfaces that are within
STDU limits.
Signed-off-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
For all display units, limit mode size exposed to texture_max_width/
height as this is the maximum framebuffer size that virtual device can
create.
Signed-off-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
For STDU individual screen target size is limited by
SVGA_REG_SCREENTARGET_MAX_WIDTH/HEIGHT registers so add that limit
during atomic check_modeset.
An additional limit is placed in the update_layout ioctl to avoid
requesting layouts that current user-space typically can't support.
Also modified the comments to reflect current limitation on topology.
Signed-off-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
During atomic check to prepare the new topology no need to check if
old_crtc_state was enabled or not. This will cause atomic_check to fail
because due to connector routing a crtc can be in atomic_state even if
there was no change to enable status.
Detected this issue with igt run.
Signed-off-by: Deepak Rawat <drawat@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
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Merge tag 'du-next-20180914' of git://linuxtv.org/pinchartl/media into drm-next
R-Car DU changes for v4.20
The pull request mostly contains updates to the R-Car DU driver, notably
support for interlaced modes on Gen3 hardware, support for the LVDS output on
R8A77980, and a set of miscellaneous bug fixes. There are also two SPDX
conversion patches for the drm shmobile and panel-lvds drivers, as well as an
update to MAINTAINERS to add Kieran Bingham as a co-maintainer for the DU
driver.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/3273568.LdoAI77IYW@avalon
Temporary disable UVD/VCE block if is virtual device
Signed-off-by: Frank Min <Frank.Min@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Xiangliang Yu <Xiangliang.Yu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add sriov capability detection for vega20, then can check if device is
virtual device.
Signed-off-by: Frank Min <Frank.Min@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Xiangliang Yu <Xiangliang.Yu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
UAPI Changes:
- None
Cross-subsystem Changes:
- None
Core Changes:
- Allow drivers to disable features with per-device granularity (Ville)
- Use EOPNOTSUPP when iface/feature is unsupported instead of
EINVAL/errno soup (Chris)
- Simplify M/N DP quirk by using constant N to limit size of M/N (Shawn)
- add quirk for LG LP140WF6-SPM1 eDP panel (Shawn)
Driver Changes:
- i915/amdgpu: Disable DRIVER_ATOMIC for older/unsupported devices (Ville)
- sun4i: add support for R40 HDMI PHY (Icenowy)
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
Cc: Lee, Shawn C <shawn.c.lee@intel.com>
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Merge tag 'drm-misc-next-2018-09-19' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-misc into drm-next
drm-misc-next for 4.20:
UAPI Changes:
- None
Cross-subsystem Changes:
- None
Core Changes:
- Allow drivers to disable features with per-device granularity (Ville)
- Use EOPNOTSUPP when iface/feature is unsupported instead of
EINVAL/errno soup (Chris)
- Simplify M/N DP quirk by using constant N to limit size of M/N (Shawn)
- add quirk for LG LP140WF6-SPM1 eDP panel (Shawn)
Driver Changes:
- i915/amdgpu: Disable DRIVER_ATOMIC for older/unsupported devices (Ville)
- sun4i: add support for R40 HDMI PHY (Icenowy)
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
Cc: Lee, Shawn C <shawn.c.lee@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180919200218.GA186644@art_vandelay
one srcu locking fix and one fix for GGTT clear when destroy vGPU."
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Merge tag 'drm-intel-fixes-2018-09-19' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-intel into drm-fixes
Only fixes coming from gvt containing "Two more BXT fixes from Colin,
one srcu locking fix and one fix for GGTT clear when destroy vGPU."
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180919151915.GA6309@intel.com
- Fix crash in vgem in drm_drv_uses_atomic_modeset.
- Allow atomic drivers that don't set DRIVER_ATOMIC to create debugfs entries.
- Fix compiler warning for unused connector_funcs.
- Fix null pointer deref on UDL unplug.
- Disable DRM support for sun4i's R40 for now.
(Not all patches went in for v4.19, so it has to wait a cycle.)
- NULL-terminate the of_device_id table in pl111.
- Make sure vc4 NV12 planar format works when displaying an unscaled fb.
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Merge tag 'drm-misc-fixes-2018-09-19' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-misc into drm-fixes
drm-misc-fixes for v4.19-rc5:
- Fix crash in vgem in drm_drv_uses_atomic_modeset.
- Allow atomic drivers that don't set DRIVER_ATOMIC to create debugfs entries.
- Fix compiler warning for unused connector_funcs.
- Fix null pointer deref on UDL unplug.
- Disable DRM support for sun4i's R40 for now.
(Not all patches went in for v4.19, so it has to wait a cycle.)
- NULL-terminate the of_device_id table in pl111.
- Make sure vc4 NV12 planar format works when displaying an unscaled fb.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/dda393bb-f13f-8d36-711b-cacfc578e5a3@linux.intel.com
We don't need that in the per ASIC code.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Stops crashing on SI.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
That only worked by pure coincident. Completely remove the shifting and
always apply correct PAGE_SHIFT.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Don't grab the reservation lock any more and simplify the handling quite
a bit.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
It shouldn't add much overhead and we should make sure that critical
VRAM content is always restored.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Acked-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
They aren't directly used by the hardware.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Even when GPU recovery is disabled we could run into a manually
triggered recovery.
v2: keep accidental removed comments
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Acked-by: Emily Deng <Emily.Deng@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
We are going to need this for recoverable page fault handling and it
makes shadow handling during GPU reset much more easier.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Acked-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
DC doesn't seem to have a fallback path either.
So when interrupts doesn't work any more we are pretty much busted no
matter what.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Chunming Zhou <david1.zhou@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
With OD settings applied, the clock table will be updated accordingly.
We need to retrieve the new clock tables then.
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
With the latest SMC fw, we are able to get the voltage value for
specific frequency point. So, we update the OD relates to take
absolute voltage instead of offset.
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Update the conditions to judge whether an OD feature
should be supported on vega20.
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
vega20 should use umc_info v3_3 instead of v3_1. There are
serveral versions of umc_info for vega series. Compared to
various versions of these structures, vram_info strucure is
unified for vega series. The patch switch to query mem_type
from vram_info structure for all the vega series dGPU.
Signed-off-by: Hawking Zhang <Hawking.Zhang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
atomfirmware has structure changes in varm_info. Updated it
to the latest one.
Signed-off-by: Hawking Zhang <Hawking.Zhang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
In function ‘radeon_process_i2c_ch’ a comparison of a u8 value against
255 is done. Since it is always false, change the signature of this
function to use an `int` instead, which match the type used in caller:
`radeon_atom_hw_i2c_xfer`.
Fix the following warning triggered with W=1:
CC [M] drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/atombios_i2c.o
drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/atombios_i2c.c: In function ‘radeon_process_i2c_ch’:
drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/atombios_i2c.c:71:11: warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of data type [-Wtype-limits]
if (num > ATOM_MAX_HW_I2C_READ) {
^
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
adev->gfx.rlc has the values from rlc_hdr already processed by
le32_to_cpu. Using the rlc_hdr values on big-endian machines causes
a kernel Oops due to writing well outside of the array (0x24000000
instead of 0x24).
Signed-off-by: A. Wilcox <AWilcox@Wilcox-Tech.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Tom St Denis <tom.stdenis@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
We no don't allocate zero sized kernel BOs any longer.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Just free the BO if the size should be zero.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Simply ignore any copying here.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Additional to the existing files for VRAM and GTT.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
The function was modified without updating the documentation.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
We can't get the mask for the root directory from the number of entries.
So add a new function to avoid that problem.
v2: fix typo in mask
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
The N value was computed by kernel driver that based on synchronous clock
mode. But only specific N value (0x8000) would be acceptable for
LG LP140WF6-SPM1 eDP panel which is running at asynchronous clock mode.
With the other N value, Tcon will enter BITS mode and display black screen.
Add this panel into quirk database and give particular N value when
calculate M/N divider.
v2: no update
v3: add lost commit messages back for version 2
v4: send patch to both intel-gfx and dri-devel
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Cc: Cooper Chiou <cooper.chiou@intel.com>
Cc: Matt Atwood <matthew.s.atwood@intel.com>
Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Cc: Clint Taylor <clinton.a.taylor@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lee, Shawn C <shawn.c.lee@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1536733371-25004-4-git-send-email-shawn.c.lee@intel.com
Some DP dongles in particular seem to be fussy about too large
link M/N values. Set specific value for N divider can resolve
this issue per dongle vendor's comment. So configure N as
constant value (0x8000) to instead of reduce M/N formula when
specific DP dongle connected.
v2: add more comments for issue description and fix typo.
v3: add lost commit messages back for version 2
v4: send patch to both intel-gfx and dri-devel
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Cc: Cooper Chiou <cooper.chiou@intel.com>
Cc: Matt Atwood <matthew.s.atwood@intel.com>
Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Cc: Clint Taylor <clinton.a.taylor@intel.com>
Tested-by: Clint Taylor <clinton.a.taylor@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lee, Shawn C <shawn.c.lee@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1536733371-25004-3-git-send-email-shawn.c.lee@intel.com
DP quirk list just compare sink or branch device's OUI so far.
That means particular vendor's products will be applied specific
change. This change would confirm device_id the same or not.
Then driver can implement some changes for branch/sink device
that really need additional WA.
v2: use sizeof instead of hard coded '6'
v3: add lost commit messages back for version 2
v4: send patch to both intel-gfx and dri-devel
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Cc: Cooper Chiou <cooper.chiou@intel.com>
Cc: Matt Atwood <matthew.s.atwood@intel.com>
Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Cc: Clint Taylor <clinton.a.taylor@intel.com>
Tested-by: Clint Taylor <clinton.a.taylor@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lee, Shawn C <shawn.c.lee@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1536733371-25004-2-git-send-email-shawn.c.lee@intel.com
The A64 HDMI PHY seems to be not able to use the second video PLL as
clock parent in experiments.
Drop the support for the second PLL from A64 HDMI PHY driver.
Fixes: b46e2c9f5f ("drm/sun4i: Add support for A64 HDMI PHY")
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180916043409.62374-2-icenowy@aosc.io
PSR requires AUX IO power well to be enabled. This was already in place
for CNL, extend this for ICL too. Not enabling the power well results in
the aux error interrupts when the hardware exits PSR.
Reported-by: Casey G Bowman <casey.g.bowman@intel.com>
Reported-by: Jyoti R Yadav <jyoti.r.yadav@intel.com>
Cc: Matt Atwood <matthew.s.atwood@intel.com>
Cc: Jyoti R Yadav <jyoti.r.yadav@intel.com>
Cc: Casey G Bowman <casey.g.bowman@intel.com>
Tested-by: Casey G Bowman <casey.g.bowman@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180914001822.2503-1-dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com
SDVO encoders can have multiple different types of outputs hanging off
them. Currently the code tries to muck around with various is_foo
flags in the encoder to figure out which type its driving. That doesn't
work with atomic and other stuff, so let's nuke those flags and just
look at which type of connector we're actually dealing with.
The is_hdmi we'll need as that's not discoverable via the output flags,
but we'll just move it under the connector.
We'll also move the sdvo fixed mode handling out from the .get_modes()
hook into the sdvo lvds init function so that we can bail out properly
if there is no fixed mode to be found.
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180917151504.8754-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Smatch reports:
../drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_sprite.c:1192 skl_plane_check_fb() warn: was || intended here instead of &&?
Obviously smatch is correct here since we're trying to check if we're
using either of the ccs modifiers. Since we now have is_ccs_modifier()
let's use it to fix this.
Cc: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Cc: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Fixes: e21c2d3310 ("drm/i915: Move skl plane fb related checks into a better place")
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180918131059.793-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
convert drm_atomic_helper_suspend/resume() to use
drm_mode_config_helper_suspend/resume().
With this conversion, tegra_drm_fb_suspend() and
tegra_drm_fb_resume() will not be used anymore.
Both of these functions can be removed.
Also, in tegra_drm struct's member state will not be
used anymore. So this can be removed forever.
Fixed one sparse warning.
Signed-off-by: Souptick Joarder <jrdr.linux@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ajit Negi <ajitn.linux@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Clean up some cases where we're dealing with GTT pages instead of
system pages to use I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE instead of PAGE_SHIT. So
just replace the the shifts with mul/div as appropriate. These
are the easy ones, the rest probably need some actual thought.
No real changes in the generated asm. Only gen8_ppgtt_insert_4lvl()
was affected as gcc decided to do the following change:
- be9: 89 d9 mov %ebx,%ecx
- beb: c1 e1 0c shl $0xc,%ecx
- bee: 48 63 c9 movslq %ecx,%rcx
+ be9: 48 63 cb movslq %ebx,%rcx
+ bec: 48 c1 e1 0c shl $0xc,%rcx
and that then shifted a bunch of the offset by one byte. I presume
the sign extensions in the asm are due to integer promotions from
u16 etc. Hopefully someone has confirmed that those don't end up
doing the wrong thing for us.
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180917171414.19220-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
When one vgpu is destroyed, its ggtt entries are not cleared.
This patch clears ggtt entries to avoid information leak.
v2: add 'Fixes' tag (Zhenyu)
Fixes: 2707e44466 ("drm/i915/gvt: vGPU graphics memory virtualization")
Signed-off-by: Zhipeng Gong <zhipeng.gong@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Hang Yuan <hang.yuan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
Host prints lots of untracked MMIO at 0x4653c when creating linux guest.
"gvt: vgpu 2: untracked MMIO 0004653c len 4"
GEN9_CLKGATE_DIS_4 (0x4653c) is accessed by i915 for gmbus clockgating.
However vgpu doesn't support any clockgating powergating operations
on related mmio access trap so need add it to default handler.
GEN9_CLKGATE_DIS_4 is accessed in bxt_gmbus_clock_gating() which only
applies to GEN9_LP so doens't show the warning on other platforms.
The solution is to add it to default handler init_bxt_mmio_info().
Reviewed-by: He, Min <min.he@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Colin Xu <colin.xu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
Recent patch fixed the call trace
"ERROR Port B enabled but PHY powered down? (PHY_CTL 00000000)".
but introduced another similar call trace shown as:
"ERROR Port C enabled but PHY powered down? (PHY_CTL 00000200)".
The call trace will appear when host and guest enabled different ports,
i.e. host using PORT C or neither PORT is enabled, while guest is always
using PORT B as simulated by gvt. The issue is actually covered previously
before the commit and reverals now when the commit do the right thing.
On BXT, some PHY registers are initialized by vbios, before i915 loaded.
Later i915 will re-program some, or skip some based on the implementation.
The initialized mmio for guest i915 is done by gvt, based on the snapshot
taken from host. If host and guest have different PORT enabled, some
DPIO PHY mmios that gvt initialized for guest i915 will not match the
simualted monitor for guest, which leads to guest i915 print the calltrace
when it's trying to enable PHY and PORT.
The solution is to init these DPIO PHY registers to default value, then
guest i915 will program them to reasonable value based on the default
powerwell table and enabled PORT. Together with the old patch, all similar
call trace in guest kernel on BXT can be resolved.
v2: Move PHY register init to intel_vgpu_reset_mmio (Min)
v3: Do not delete empty line in issue fix patch. (zhenyu)
Fixes: c8ab5ac30c ("drm/i915/gvt: Make correct handling to vreg
BXT_PHY_CTL_FAMILY")
Reviewed-by: He, Min <min.he@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Colin Xu <colin.xu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
As pointed out by Daniel Vetter, we should be usinng
drm_drv_uses_atomic_modeset() for determining whether or not we want to
make the debugfs nodes for atomic instead of checking DRIVER_ATOMIC, as
the former isn't an accurate representation of whether or not the driver
is actually using atomic modesetting internally (even though it might
not be exposing atomic capabilities).
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180917173733.21293-1-lyude@redhat.com
The Gen3 VSP used by the DU for display does not support the packed VYUY
pixel format. Gen2 VSP hardware is able to process this format, but
DU + VSP operation isn't enabled on Gen2, and VYUY isn't a strategic
format, so it can be ignored.
Remove the format from the capabilities of the DU driver.
Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
The framebuffer pitch and alignment constraints reflect the limitations
of the Gen2 DU hardware. On Gen3, the DU has no memory interface and
thus doesn't impose any constraint. The limitations come instead from
the VSP that has a limit of 65535 bytes for the pitch and no alignment
constraint. Update the checks accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
This patch supports pixel format of RGB332, ARGB4444, XRGB4444,
BGR888, RGB888, BGRA8888, BGRX8888 and YVYU.
VYUY pixel format is not supported by H/W specification.
Signed-off-by: Koji Matsuoka <koji.matsuoka.xm@renesas.com>
Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
[Reordered formats with RGB first]
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
The R-Car Gen3 DU utilises the VSP1 hardware for memory access. The
limits on the RPF and WPF in this pipeline are 8190x8190.
Update the supported maximum sizes accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Add support for the R-Car V3H (R8A77980) SoC to the LVDS encoder driver.
Signed-off-by: Sergei Shtylyov <sergei.shtylyov@cogentembedded.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
The ESCR and OTAR registers exist in each DU channel, but at different
offsets for odd and even channels. This led to usage of the group
register access API to write them, with offsets macros named ESCR/OTAR
and ESCR2/OTAR2 for the first and second ESCR/OTAR register in the group
respectively.
The names are confusing as it suggests that the ESCR/OTAR registers for
DU0 and DU2 are taken into account, especially with writes performed to
the group register access API.
Rename the offsets to ESCR/OTAR02 and ESCR/OTAR13, and use the CRTC
register access API to clarify the code. The offsets values are updated
accordingly.
Cosmetic patch, no functional changes intended.
Signed-off-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
[Squashed ESCR and OTAR changes in a single commit]
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Document and re-name the 'dpll_ch' field to a more precise 'dpll_mask' for
consistency with the 'channels_mask' field defined in 'struct
rcar_du_device_info'.
Signed-off-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
DU channels not equipped with a DPLL use an SoC internal (provided by
the CPG) or external clock source combined with a DU internal divider to
generate the desired output dot clock frequency.
The current clock selection procedure does not fully exploit the ability
of external clock sources to generate the exact dot clock frequency by
themselves, but relies instead on tuning the internal DU clock divider
only, resulting in a less precise clock generation process.
When possible, and desirable, ask the external clock source for the
exact output dot clock frequency, and select the clock source that
produces the frequency closest to the desired output dot clock.
This patch specifically targets platforms (like Salvator-X[S] and ULCBs)
where the DU's input dotclock.in is generated by the versaclock VC5
clock source, which is capable of generating the exact rate the DU needs
as pixel clock output.
This patch fixes higher resolution modes which requires an high pixel
clock output currently not working on non-HDMI DU channel (such as
1920x1080@60Hz on the VGA output).
Fixes: 1b30dbde85 ("drm: rcar-du: Add support for external pixel clock")
Signed-off-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo@jmondi.org>
[Factor out code to a helper function]
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Acked-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
The DU channels that have a display PLL (DPLL) can only use external
clock sources, and don't have an internal clock divider (with the
exception of H3 ES1.x where the post-divider is present and needs to be
used as a workaround for a DPLL silicon issue).
Rework the clock configuration to take this into account, avoiding
selection of non-existing clock sources or usage of a missing
post-divider.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo+renesas@jmondi.org>
[Why]
It's not being used
[How]
Nuke it
Signed-off-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Acked-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
It's not being used anymore.
[How]
Nuke it
Signed-off-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Acked-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
current dc_link_detect function is not only detection but also update some link data.
[How]
added a pure get HPD state function.
Signed-off-by: Chiawen Huang <chiawen.huang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tony Cheng <Tony.Cheng@amd.com>
Acked-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Tony Cheng <tony.cheng@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Steven Chiu <Steven.Chiu@amd.com>
Acked-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
support i2c transition event log
[How]
refined aux REQ and REP events in aux flow.
commented REQ and REP events in i2c flow.
note: i2c event log is currently commented out. more work is required
to find an portocol parser to and generate event for the parser
Signed-off-by: Chiawen Huang <chiawen.huang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tony Cheng <Tony.Cheng@amd.com>
Acked-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Clock sources currently have support for asic specific
function pointers. But actual separation into functions
was never performed, leaving us with giant functions that
rely on switch.
This change creates separate functions, removing switch use.
Signed-off-by: Dmytro Laktyushkin <Dmytro.Laktyushkin@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tony Cheng <Tony.Cheng@amd.com>
Acked-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
We were not providing the correct pixel clocks to DML for marks
calculation.
Signed-off-by: Charlene Liu <charlene.liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Dmytro Laktyushkin <Dmytro.Laktyushkin@amd.com>
Acked-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
The etnaviv device is a virtual device backing the DRM device, which may
drive multiple hardware GPU core devices. As most of the dma-mapping handling
is done through the virtual device, we need to make sure that a proper DMA
setup is in place. The easiest way to get a reasonable configuration is
to let the virtual device share the DMA configuration with one of the GPU
devices, so call of_dma_configure() with the right parameters manually.
This assumes that all etnaviv driven GPU devices in the system share the
same DMA configuration. If we ever encounter a SoC where the GPUs are on
busses with different offsets or behind different IOMMUs that will require
much deeper changes to the driver, as we would need to implement etnaviv
specific versions of most of the DRM helper functions.
For now we should be fine with this solution.
Signed-off-by: Lucas Stach <l.stach@pengutronix.de>
Tested-by: Guido Günther <agx@sigxcpu.org>
Tested-by: Eugeniy Paltsev <Eugeniy.Paltsev@synopsys.com>
If the ioctl is not supported on a particular piece of HW/driver
combination, report ENOTSUP (aka EOPNOTSUPP) so that it can be easily
distinguished from both the lack of the ioctl and from a regular invalid
parameter.
v2: Across all the kms ioctls we had a mixture of reporting EINVAL,
ENODEV and a few ENOTSUPP (most where EINVAL) for a failed
drm_core_check_feature(). Update everybody to report ENOTSUPP.
v3: ENOTSUPP is an internal errno! It's value (524) does not correspond
to a POSIX errno, the one we want is ENOTSUP. However,
uapi/asm-generic/errno.h doesn't include ENOTSUP but man errno says
"ENOTSUP and EOPNOTSUPP have the same value on Linux,
but according to POSIX.1 these error values should be
distinct."
so use EOPNOTSUPP as its equivalent.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> #v2
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180913192050.24812-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Turned out the commit is incomplete and since we remove using the AGP
mapping from the GTT manager it is also not necessary any more.
This reverts commit 22d8bfafcc.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Acked-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Tested-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
We need to mask the lower bits not the upper one.
Fixes: ec210e3226 drm/amdgpu: put GART away from VRAM v2
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Acked-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Tested-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Treat them all as Raven rather than adding a new picasso
asic type. This simplifies a lot of code and also handles the
case of rv2 chips with the 0x15d8 pci id. It also fixes dmcu
fw handling for picasso.
Acked-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
DMCU firmware version can be read using the AMDGPU_INFO ioctl
or the amdgpu_firmware_info debugfs entry
Signed-off-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Read the version number from the common firmware header and store
it in the dm struct
Signed-off-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
* Use consistent capitalization in the description of function arguments
* Define and consistently use the BO acronym for buffer objects
* Some minor wording improvements
Signed-off-by: Vijetha Malkai <vijetha.malkai@amd.com>
[ Michel Dänzer: Made commit log more specific ]
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
The entries were only initialized once in amdgpu_sa_bo_new. If a fence
wasn't signalled yet in the first amdgpu_sa_bo_next_hole call, but then
got signalled before a later amdgpu_sa_bo_next_hole call, it could
destroy the fence but leave its pointer in the array, resulting in
use-after-free in amdgpu_sa_bo_new.
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Raven2 does not enable all of the CG flags that raven1 does.
v2: rebase (Alex)
Signed-off-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Feifei Xu <Feifei.Xu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
It's not supported yet.
v2: rebase (Alex)
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Rex Zhu <Rex.Zhu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Since the clock value there may be like 29999 10Khz.
v2: rebase (Alex)
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Check the raven2 version number as well.
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add DRM_AMD_DC_DCN1_01 config flag for Raven2
v2: Make DC select DRM_AMD_DC_DCN1_01 (Alex)
Signed-off-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Harry Wentland <harry.wentland@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add Raven2 definitions in the dc code
Signed-off-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Harry Wentland <harry.wentland@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Raven2 has a HW issue that it is unable to use the vram which is out of
MC_VM_SYSTEM_APERTURE_HIGH_ADDR. So here is the workaround that increase system
aperture high address to get rid of the VM fault and hardware hang.
Signed-off-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Hawking Zhang <Hawking.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Golden register settings from the hw team.
Signed-off-by: Feifei Xu <Feifei.Xu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Golden register settings from the hw team.
Signed-off-by: Feifei Xu <Feifei.Xu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Modified for using raven2_asd.bin to replace raven_asd.bin for raven2
Signed-off-by: Likun Gao <Likun.Gao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Rev id is used for identifying Raven2 series of chips. So we would better to
initialize it at first.
Signed-off-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Rather than checking the asic type, check whether the UVD
or VCE IP blocks exist. This way we don't have to update
the check with new asics that use VCN.
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
enable gfxoff in non-sriov and stutter mode by default
Signed-off-by: Kenneth Feng <kenneth.feng@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
This patch is to add new pci device for raven series.
Signed-off-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Likun Gao <Likun.Gao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Remove some functions due to the design change.
All the mmhub power gating sequence is moved to
smu fw.Driver sends the message to enable mmhub
powergating.We can also skip the fw version check
since the old fw version is in a very early stage
and we don't use that fw for release.
Signed-off-by: Kenneth Feng <kenneth.feng@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Hawking Zhang <Hawking.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Same as raven.
Signed-off-by: Likun Gao <Likun.Gao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Treat it the same as raven for now.
Signed-off-by: Likun Gao <Likun.Gao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Same as raven.
Signed-off-by: Likun Gao <Likun.Gao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Same as raven for now.
Signed-off-by: Likun Gao <Likun.Gao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
add powerplay support for picasso, treat it the same as raven now.
Signed-off-by: Likun Gao <Likun.Gao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add support for picasso to the display manager.
Signed-off-by: Likun Gao <Likun.Gao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add vm support for picasso.
Signed-off-by: Likun Gao <Likun.Gao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add the IP blocks, clock and powergating flags, and common clockgating support.
Signed-off-by: Likun Gao <Likun.Gao@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
The prior assumption was that we did not need to reset the CSB on
wedging when cancelling the outstanding requests as it would be cleaned
up in the subsequent reset prior to restarting the GPU. However, what
was not accounted for was that in preparing for the reset, we would try
to process the outstanding CSB entries. If the GPU happened to complete
a CS event just as we were performing the cancellation of requests, that
event would be kept in the CSB until the reset -- but our bookkeeping
was cleared, causing confusion when trying to complete the CS event.
v2: Use a sanitize on unwedge to avoid interfering with eio suspend
(where we intentionally disable GPU reset).
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107925
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180914080017.30308-3-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
If an asynchronous wait on a foriegn fence, we print a warning
indicating which fence was not signaled. As i915_sw_fences become more
common, include the debug hint (the symbol-name of the target) to help
identify the waiter. E.g.
[ 31.968144] Asynchronous wait on fence sw_sync:gem_eio:1 timed out (hint:submit_notify [i915])
We also want to downgrade from a warning to a notice (normal but
significant condition) as the timeout is imposed and controlled by the
caller (i.e. it is deliberate) and can be provoked by userspace.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180914124007.18790-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
That we use a WB mapping for updating the RING_TAIL register inside the
context image even on !llc machines has been a source of consternation
for every reader. It appears to work on bsw+, but it may just have been
that we have been incredibly bad at detecting the errors.
v2: With extra enthusiasm.
v3: Drop force of map type for pinned default_state as by the time we
pin it, the map type is always WB and doesn't conflict with the earlier
use by ce->state.
v4: Transfer engine->default_state from MAP_WC to MAP_WB on creation so
we do not need the MAP_FORCE littered around the backends
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180914123504.2062-3-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Check we can indeed acquire a WB mapping of the context image on module
load. Later this will give us the opportunity to validate that we can
switch from WC to WB as required.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180914123504.2062-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Now that we reload both RING_HEAD and RING_TAIL when rebinding the
context, we do not need to scrub those registers immediately on resume.
v2: Handle the perma-pinned contexts.
v3: Set RING_TAIL on context-pin so that we always have known state in
the context image for the ring registers and all parties have similar
code (ripe for refactoring).
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180914123504.2062-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
In order to reduce latency when checking for idle we kick the tasklet
directly. Sometimes this is not enough as it is queued on another cpu
and so to improve the accuracy of this idle-check (and so to reduce
latency overall by avoiding another pass, or worse declaring a timeout!)
wait for the tasklet to complete.
References: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107916
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180914080017.30308-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
If we try and fail to allocate a i915_request, we apply some
backpressure on the clients to throttle the memory allocations coming
from i915.ko. Currently, we wait until completely idle, but this is far
too heavy and leads to some situations where the only escape is to
declare a client hung and reset the GPU. The intent is to only ratelimit
the allocation requests and to allow ourselves to recycle requests and
memory from any long queues built up by a client hog.
Although the system memory is inherently a global resources, we don't
want to overly penalize an unlucky client to pay the price of reaping a
hog. To reduce the influence of one client on another, we can instead of
waiting for the entire GPU to idle, impose a barrier on the local client.
(One end goal for request allocation is for scalability to many
concurrent allocators; simultaneous execbufs.)
To prevent ourselves from getting caught out by long running requests
(requests that may never finish without userspace intervention, whom we
are blocking) we need to impose a finite timeout, ideally shorter than
hangcheck. A long time ago Paul McKenney suggested that RCU users should
ratelimit themselves using judicious use of cond_synchronize_rcu(). This
gives us the opportunity to reduce our indefinite wait for the GPU to
idle to a wait for the RCU grace period of the previous allocation along
this timeline to expire, satisfying both the local and finite properties
we desire for our ratelimiting.
There are still a few global steps (reclaim not least amongst those!)
when we exhaust the immediate slab pool, at least now the wait is itself
decoupled from struct_mutex for our glorious highly parallel future!
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106680
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180914080017.30308-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Upcoming implementations of the R-Car DU have removed support for
interlaced display pipelines. Provide a means to determine this based on
the feature flags of the hardware configuration structs.
Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
These flags are represented by bit fields. To make this clear, utilise
the BIT() macro.
Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Use the newly exposed VSP1 interface to enable interlaced frame support
through the VSP1 LIF pipelines.
The DSMR register is updated to set the ODEV flag on interlaced
pipelines, thus defining an interlaced stream as having the ODD field
located in the second half (BOTTOM) of the frame buffer.
Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham+renesas@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Kconfig doesn't have license line, thus, it is GPL-2.0 as default.
rcar_du_regs.h, rcar_lvds_regs.h are GPL-2.0,
and all other files are GPL-2.0+ as original license.
Signed-off-by: Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com>
Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
UAPI Changes:
- Add host endian variants for the most common formats (Gerd)
- Fail ADDFB2 for big-endian drivers that don't advertise BE quirk (Gerd)
- clear smem_start in fbdev for drm drivers to avoid leaking fb addr (Daniel)
Cross-subsystem Changes:
Core Changes:
- fix drm_mode_addfb() on big endian machines (Gerd)
- add timeline point to syncobj find+replace (Chunming)
- more drmP.h removal effort (Daniel)
- split uapi portions of drm_atomic.c into drm_atomic_uapi.c (Daniel)
Driver Changes:
- bochs: Convert open-coded portions to use helpers (Peter)
- vkms: Add cursor support (Haneen)
- udmabuf: Lots of fixups (mostly cosmetic afaict) (Gerd)
- qxl: Convert to use fbdev helper (Peter)
Cc: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Cc: Chunming Zhou <david1.zhou@amd.com>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
Cc: Haneen Mohammed <hamohammed.sa@gmail.com>
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Merge tag 'drm-misc-next-2018-09-13' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-misc into drm-next
drm-misc-next for 4.20:
UAPI Changes:
- Add host endian variants for the most common formats (Gerd)
- Fail ADDFB2 for big-endian drivers that don't advertise BE quirk (Gerd)
- clear smem_start in fbdev for drm drivers to avoid leaking fb addr (Daniel)
Cross-subsystem Changes:
Core Changes:
- fix drm_mode_addfb() on big endian machines (Gerd)
- add timeline point to syncobj find+replace (Chunming)
- more drmP.h removal effort (Daniel)
- split uapi portions of drm_atomic.c into drm_atomic_uapi.c (Daniel)
Driver Changes:
- bochs: Convert open-coded portions to use helpers (Peter)
- vkms: Add cursor support (Haneen)
- udmabuf: Lots of fixups (mostly cosmetic afaict) (Gerd)
- qxl: Convert to use fbdev helper (Peter)
Cc: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Cc: Chunming Zhou <david1.zhou@amd.com>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
Cc: Haneen Mohammed <hamohammed.sa@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180913130254.GA156437@art_vandelay
a IPS timeout error suppression on Broadwell and GVT bucked with
"Most critical one is to fix KVM's mm reference when we access guest memory,
issue was raised by Linus [1], and another one with virtual opregion fix."
[1] - https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gvt-dev/2018-August/004130.html
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Merge tag 'drm-intel-fixes-2018-09-11' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-intel into drm-fixes
This contains a regression fix for video playbacks on gen 2 hardware,
a IPS timeout error suppression on Broadwell and GVT bucked with
"Most critical one is to fix KVM's mm reference when we access guest memory,
issue was raised by Linus [1], and another one with virtual opregion fix."
[1] - https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gvt-dev/2018-August/004130.html
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180911223229.GA30328@intel.com
IPC may cause underflows if not used with dual channel symmetric
memory configuration. Disable IPC for non symmetric configurations in
affected platforms.
Display WA #1141
Changes Since V1:
- Re-arrange the code.
- update wrapper to return if memory is symmetric (Rodrigo)
Signed-off-by: Mahesh Kumar <mahesh1.kumar@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180824093225.12598-6-mahesh1.kumar@intel.com
Memory with 16GB dimms require an increase of 1us in level-0 latency.
This patch implements the same.
Bspec: 4381
changes since V1:
- s/memdev_info/dram_info
- make skl_is_16gb_dimm pure function
Changes since V2:
- make is_16gb_dimm more generic
- rebase
Changes since V3:
- Simplify condition (Maarten)
Signed-off-by: Mahesh Kumar <mahesh1.kumar@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180831110942.9234-1-mahesh1.kumar@intel.com
This patch adds support to decode system memory bandwidth and other
parameters for skylake and Gen9+ platforms, which will be used for
arbitrated display memory bandwidth calculation in GEN9 based
platforms and WM latency level-0 Work-around calculation on GEN9+.
Changes Since V1:
- s/memdev_info/dram_info
- create a struct to hold channel info
Changes Since V2:
- rewrite code to adhere i915 coding style
- not valid for GLK
Signed-off-by: Mahesh Kumar <mahesh1.kumar@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180824093225.12598-3-mahesh1.kumar@intel.com
This patch adds support to decode system memory bandwidth and other
parameters for broxton platform, which will be used for arbitrated
display memory bandwidth calculation in GEN9 based platforms and
WM latency level-0 Work-around calculation on GEN9+ platforms.
Changes since V1:
- s/memdev_info/dram_info
Changes since V2:
- Adhere to i915 coding style (Rodrigo)
Signed-off-by: Mahesh Kumar <mahesh1.kumar@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180824093225.12598-2-mahesh1.kumar@intel.com
Add Support to load DMC on Icelake.
While at it, also add support to load the firmware
during system resume.
v2: load firmware during system resume.(Imre)
v3: enable has_csr for icelake.(Jyoti)
v4: Only load the firmware in this patch
Cc: Jyoti Yadav <jyoti.r.yadav@intel.com>
Cc: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Cc: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Anusha Srivatsa <anusha.srivatsa@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180828003844.4682-2-anusha.srivatsa@intel.com
Instead of the double linked list. Gets the size of amdgpu_vm_pt down to
64 bytes again.
We could even reduce it down to 32 bytes, but that would require some
rather extreme hacks.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Chunming Zhou <david1.zhou@amd.com>
Acked-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
We can get that just by casting tv.bo.
v2: squash in kfd fix (Alex)
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Chunming Zhou <david1.zhou@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
While cutting the lists we sometimes accidentally added a list_head from
the stack to the LRUs, effectively corrupting the list.
Remove the list cutting and use explicit list manipulation instead.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-and-Tested: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Tested-by: Mike Lothian <mike@fireburn.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Problem:
After GPU reset pflip completion IRQ is disabled and hence
any subsequent mode set or plane update leads to hang.
Fix:
Unless acrtc->otg_inst is initialized to -1 during display
block initializtion then durng resume from GPU reset
amdgpu_irq_gpu_reset_resume_helper will override CRTC 0 pflip
IRQ value with whatever value was on every other unused CRTC because
dm_irq_state will do irq_source = dal_irq_type + acrtc->otg_inst
where acrtc->otg_inst will be 0 for every unused CRTC.
Reviewed-by: Harry Wentland <harry.wentland@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrey Grodzovsky <andrey.grodzovsky@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
That should improve the PRT performance on Vega quite a bit.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
The fragment size controls only the L1 on Vega/Raven and we now don't
have any extra overhead any more because of larger fragments.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
This optimizes the generating of PTEs by walking the hierarchy only once
for a range and making changes as necessary.
It allows for both huge (2MB) as well giant (1GB) pages to be used on
Vega and Raven.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Less overhead and is the starting point for further cleanups and
improvements.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Less code and easier to maintain.
v2: rename the function as well
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Allows us to free all PDs/PTs without recursion.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Less code and allows for easier error handling.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Both a leaf as well as dfs iterator to walk over all the PDs/PTs.
v2: update comments and fix for_each_amdgpu_vm_pt_dfs_safe
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add error message when register failed to reach expected value, It will
help discover potential issue.
Signed-off-by: James Zhu <James.Zhu@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
If we have framebuffers that are >= 4GiB in size we will overflow
the fb size check in intel_fill_fb_info().
Currently that is only possible with NV12 and CCS as offsets[1]
may be anything between 0 and 0xffffffff. offsets[0] is currently
required to be 0 so we can't hit the overflow with any single
plane format (thanks to max fb size of 8kx8k and max stride of
32 KiB).
In the future we may allow almost any framebuffer to exceed 4GiB
in size so we really should fix the overflow. Not that the overflow
is particularly dangerous. It's mostly just a sanity check against
insane userspace. The display engine can't write to memory anyway
so I suppose in the worst case we might anger the hw by attempting
scanout past the end of the ggtt, or we might scan out some data
that we're not supposed to see from other parts of the ggtt.
Note that triggering this overflow depends on the driver
aligning the fb height to the next tile boundary to push the
calculated size above 4GiB. With linear buffers the effective
tile height is one so that never happens, and the core already
has a check for 32bit overflow of offsets[]+pitches[]*height.
v2: Drop the unnecessary cast (Chris)
Testcase: igt/kms_big_fb/x-tiled-addfb-size-offset-overflow
Testcase: igt/kms_big_fb/y-tiled-addfb-size-offset-overflow
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180912180443.28649-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Use I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE when talking about GTT pages rather than
physical pages.
There are some PAGE_SHIFTs left though. Not sure if we want to
introduce I915_GTT_PAGE_SHIFT or what?
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Suggested-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> # at least some of it :)
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180913150405.706-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Disable atomic on a per-device basis instead of for all devices.
Made possible by the new device.driver_features thing.
Cc: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Cc: "Christian König" <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Cc: "David (ChunMing) Zhou" <David1.Zhou@amd.com>
Cc: Harry Wentland <harry.wentland@amd.com>
Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net>
Suggested-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180913163147.27900-2-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Currently we're clearing DRIVER_ATOMIC in driver.driver_features
for older platforms. This will not work correctly should we ever
have a system with and old and new GPU in it. While that is not
possible currently let's make the code more correct and use
the per-device driver_features instead.
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180913131622.17690-2-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
We wish to control certain driver_features flags on a per-device basis
while still sharing a single drm_driver instance across all the
devices. To that end introduce device.driver_features. By default
it will be set to ~0 to not impose any limits beyond
driver.driver_features. Drivers can then clear specific flags
in the per-device bitmask to limit the capabilities of the device.
An alternative approach would be to copy the driver_features from
the driver into the device in drm_dev_init(), however that would
require verifying that no driver is currently changing
driver.driver_features after drm_dev_init(). Hence the ~0 apporach
was easier.
Ideally we'd also make drm_driver const but there is plenty of code
left that wants to mutate it (eg. various vfunc assignments). We'll
need to fix all that up before we can make it const.
And while at it fix up the type of the feature flag passed to
drm_core_check_feature().
v2: Streamline the && vs. & (Chris)
s/int/u32/ in drm_core_check_feature() args
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180913131622.17690-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
The Analogix DP bridge driver is pretty verbose, and outputs
things like
[ 619.414067] rockchip-dp ff970000.edp: Link Training Clock Recovery success
[ 619.429233] rockchip-dp ff970000.edp: Link Training success!
each time the display gets unblanked. While it is good to know
that the device is behaving correctly, users already know that
because they can see some video output.
Let's keep these messages for cases where we need to actually
debug the driver (we have dynamic debug to enable them at runtime
if need be), and let's keep the kernel quiet otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@samsung.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180805172857.2517-1-marc.zyngier@arm.com
We can remove the update-via-batch-buffer code path, which is basically an
effective duplicate of update-via-context-image path, if we notice that
after we have idled the GPU, we can update the context image even of the
kernel context directly. (Update-via-batch-buffer path existed only to
solve the problem of how to update the kernel context image.)
Only additional thing needed is to activate the edited configuration by
sending one empty request down the pipe. This accomplishes context restore
of the updated kernel context and so the OA configuration gets written out
to it's control registers.
Signed-off-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Cc: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@intel.com>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180912152930.28237-1-tvrtko.ursulin@linux.intel.com
Messed up when sending pull request and sent an outdated version of
previous patch, this fixes it up to remove warnings.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
drivers/gpu/drm/amd/display/amdgpu_dm/amdgpu_dm_debugfs.c:771:1-3: WARNING: PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO can be used
Use PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO rather than if(IS_ERR(...)) + PTR_ERR
Generated by: scripts/coccinelle/api/ptr_ret.cocci
Fixes: e498eb7136 ("drm/amd/display: Add support for hw_state logging via debugfs")
CC: Nicholas Kazlauskas <nicholas.kazlauskas@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: kbuild test robot <fengguang.wu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
DMCU (Display Microcontroller Unit) is a GPU chip involved in
eDP features like Adaptive Backlight Modulation and Panel Self
Refresh.
DC is already fully equipped to initialize DMCU as long as the
firmware is loaded.
At the moment only the raven firmware is available.
A single .bin file is loaded by the kernel's loading mechanism
and split into two ucodes according to the header.
DMCU is optional, so if the firmware is not found, no error or
warning is raised.
Signed-off-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
DMCU (Display Microcontroller Unit) is a GPU chip involved in
eDP features like Adaptive Backlight Modulation and Panel Self
Refresh.
PSP is already equipped to handle DMCU firmware loading, all
that is needed is to translate between the new DMCU ucode ID and
the equivalent psp_gfx_fw_type.
Signed-off-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
DMCU (Display Microcontroller Unit) is a GPU chip involved in
eDP features like Adaptive Backlight Modulation and Panel Self
Refresh.
DMCU has two pieces of firmware: the ERAM and the interrupt
vectors, which must be loaded seperately.
To this end, the DMCU firmware has a custom header and parsing
logic similar to MEC, to extract the two ucodes from a single
struct firmware.
Signed-off-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
In stead of share one fault hash table per device, make it
per vm. This can avoid inter-process lock issue when fault
hash table is full.
Change-Id: I5d1281b7c41eddc8e26113e010516557588d3708
Signed-off-by: Oak Zeng <Oak.Zeng@amd.com>
Suggested-by: Christian Konig <Christian.Koenig@amd.com>
Suggested-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian Konig <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
cs dependencies handling doesn't need in vm resv
Signed-off-by: Chunming Zhou <david1.zhou@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Try to allocate VRAM in power of two sizes and only fallback to vram
split sizes if that fails.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <felix.kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Move the display w/a #1175 to a better place. That place
being the new skl+ specific plane->check() hook. This leaves
the skl_check_plane_surface() stuff to deal with the gtt offset
and src coordinate stuff as originally envisioned.
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907152413.15761-12-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Move the skl+ specific framebuffer related checks from
intel_plane_atomic_check_with_state() into a new function
(skl_plane_check_fb()) which we'll simply call from the skl
plane->check() hook.
v2: Split out the Y/Yf+CCS vs. interlaced change (José)
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907152413.15761-11-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Split up intel_check_primary_plane() and intel_check_sprite_plane()
into per-platform variants. This way we can get a unified behaviour
between the SKL universal planes, and we stop checking for non-SKL
specific scaling limits for the "sprite" planes. And we now get
a natural place where to add more plarform specific checks.
v2: Split the .check_plane() calling convention change out (José)
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907152413.15761-10-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
We can easily calculate the plane can_scale/min_downscale on demand.
And later on we'll probably want to start calculating these dynamically
based on the cdclk just as skl already does.
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907152413.15761-9-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Let's store the final plane stride in the plane state. This avoids
having to pick between the normal vs. rotated stride during hardware
programming. And once we get GTT remapping the plane stride will
no longer match the fb stride so we'll need a place to store it
anyway.
v2: Keep checking fb->pitches[0] for cursor as later on we won't
populate plane_state->color_plane[0].stride for invisible planes
and we have been checking the cursor fb stride even for invisible
planes
v3: s/betwen/between in commit msg (José)
v4: Check color_plane[0].stride instead of fb->pitches[0] in
the skl_check_main_surface() X-tiling kludge
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180911150139.23922-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Each plane may have different stride limitations. Let's add a new
plane function to retutn the maximum stride for each plane. There's
going to be some use for this outside the .atomic_check() stuff hence
the separate hook.
v2: Fix ilk+ x-tiled max stride to be 32k (José)
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907152413.15761-3-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
Rename some of the tile_offset() functions to aligned_offset() since
they operate on both linear and tiled functions. And we'll include
_plane_ in the name of all the variants that take a plane state.
Should make it more clear which function to use where.
v2: Pimp the patch subject a bit (José)
Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907152413.15761-2-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
If the caller supplies more than 4G of objects and than one that has to
be in the low 4G, it is possible for the low 4G to be full before we
attempt to find room for the last object that must be there. As we don't
reorder the two types, every pass hits the same problem and we fail with
ENOSPC. However, if we impose a little bit of ordering between the two
classes of objects, on the second pass we will be able to fit the
special object as we do it first. For setups that only use !48b objects,
we now reverse the order between passes, hopefully making the subsequent
passes more likely to succeed given that we are trying a different
order (rather than repeating the previous pass!)
v2: Quick one line explanation for the relative priorities given to
reservations.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180912101133.31377-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Fixes gcc '-Wunused-but-set-variable' warning:
drivers/gpu/drm/drm_fb_helper.c: In function 'drm_pick_crtcs':
drivers/gpu/drm/drm_fb_helper.c:2373:43: warning:
variable 'connector_funcs' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
Signed-off-by: YueHaibing <yuehaibing@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1536722130-108819-1-git-send-email-yuehaibing@huawei.com
Having DRM_SUN4I built-in but DRM_SUN8I_MIXER as a loadable module results in
a link error, as we try to access a symbol from the sun8i_tcon_top.ko module:
ERROR: "sun8i_tcon_top_de_config" [drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i-tcon.ko] undefined!
ERROR: "sun8i_tcon_top_set_hdmi_src" [drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i-tcon.ko] undefined!
ERROR: "sun8i_tcon_top_of_table" [drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i-tcon.ko] undefined!
This solves the problem by adding a silent symbol for the tcon_top module,
building it as a separate module in exactly the cases that we need it,
but in a way that it is reachable by the other modules.
Fixes: cf77d79b4e ("drm/sun4i: tcon: Add another way for matching mixers with tcon")
Fixes: 0305189afb ("drm/sun4i: tcon: Add support for R40 TCON")
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Tested-by: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: Matt Hart <matthew.hart@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180911113325.11024-1-maxime.ripard@bootlin.com
Lots of code can be removed by relying on fb-helper:
- "struct drm_framebuffer" moves to fb_helper.fb.
- "struct drm_gem_object" moves to fb_helper.obj[0].
- "struct qxl_device" can be inferred as drm_fb_helper is embedded.
- qxl_user_framebuffer_create -> drm_gem_fb_create.
- qxl_user_framebuffer_destroy -> drm_gem_fb_destroy.
- qxl_fbdev_destroy -> drm_fb_helper_fbdev_teardown + vfree(shadow).
Remove unused code:
- qxl_fbdev_qobj_is_fb, qxl_fbdev_set_suspend.
- Unused fields of qxl_fbdev: delayed_ops, delayed_ops_lock, size.
Misc notes:
- The dirty callback is preserved as it is necessary to trigger update
commands in the hw (the screen stays black otherwise).
- No idea when .create_handle in drm_framebuffer_funcs is used, but use
the same drm_gem_fb_create_handle to match drm_gem_fb_funcs.
- I don't know why qxl_fb_find_or_create_single used to check for an
existing framebuffer and removed that check to match other drivers.
- Use of drm_fb_helper_fbdev_teardown also requires "info->fbdefio" to
be dynamically allocated. Replace the existing defio config by
drm_fb_helper_defio_init to accomodate this.
Testing results: startx with fbdev, modesetting and qxl all seems to
work. Tested also with CONFIG_DRM_FBDEV_EMULATION=n, fbdev obviously
fails but others are fine. QEMU -spice and QEMU -spice with vdagent and
multiple (resized) displays (via remote-viewer) also works.
unbind vtconsole and rmmod has *not* regressed (i.e. it still trips on a
use-after-free in qxl_check_idle via qxl_ttm_fini).
Ideally setup/teardown is replaced by drm_fbdev_generic_setup as that
would result in further code reduction, improve error handling (like not
leaking shadow memory), but unfortunately QXL has no implementation for
qxl_gem_prime_vmap.
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180910132156.23201-1-peter@lekensteyn.nl
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Slowly leaking memory one page at a time :)
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrey Grodzovsky <andrey.grodzovsky@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
After GPU reset amdgpu_vm_clear_bo triggers VM flush
but job->vm_pd_addr is not set causing SDMA TO.
v2:
Per advise by Christian König avoid flushing VM for jobs where
job->vm_pd_addr wasn't explicitly set.
v3:
Shortcut vm_flush_needed early.
Fixes cbd5285 drm/amdgpu: move setting the GART addr into TTM.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Grodzovsky <andrey.grodzovsky@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add helper to call the update function for both BO and shadow.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add a function to get the parent of a PD/PT.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Slowly leaking memory one page at a time :)
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrey Grodzovsky <andrey.grodzovsky@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Userspace should be free to race against itself and shoot itself in
the foot if it so desires to adjust a parameter at the same time as
submitting a batch to that context. As such, the struct_mutex in context
setparam is only being used to serialise userspace against itself and
not for any protection of internal structs and so is superfluous.
v2: Separate user_flags from internal flags to reduce chance of
interference; and use locked bit ops for user updates.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180911132206.23032-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Add an initial kerneldoc entry for vkms with a todo list.
Signed-off-by: Haneen Mohammed <hamohammed.sa@gmail.com>
[danvet: Keep the todo.rst entry to point at the vkms docs instead.]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907174136.GA2648@haneenDRM
This patch compute CRC for output frame with cursor and primary plane.
Blend cursor with primary plane and compute CRC on the resulted frame.
This currently passes cursor-size-change, and cursor-64x64-[onscreen,
offscreen, sliding, random, dpms, rapid-movement] from igt
kms_cursor_crc tests.
Signed-off-by: Haneen Mohammed <hamohammed.sa@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/b1749f5c90da5721a481f12740e2e370edb4a752.1536210181.git.hamohammed.sa@gmail.com
Given that we are now reasonably confident in our ability to detect and
reserve the stolen memory (physical memory reserved for graphics by the
BIOS) for ourselves on most machines, we can put it to use. In this
case, we need a page to hold the overlay registers.
On an i915g running MythTv, H Buus noticed that
commit 6a2c4232ec
Author: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Date: Tue Nov 4 04:51:40 2014 -0800
drm/i915: Make the physical object coherent with GTT
introduced stuttering into his video playback. After discarding the
likely suspect of it being the physical cursor updates, we were left
with the use of the phys object for the overlay. And lo, if we
completely avoid using the phys object (allocated just once on module
load!) by switching to stolen memory, the stuttering goes away.
For lack of a better explanation, claim victory and kill two birds with
one stone.
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107600
Fixes: 6a2c4232ec ("drm/i915: Make the physical object coherent with GTT")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180906190144.1272-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
(cherry picked from commit c8124d3992)
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
The user parameters to put_image are not copied back to userspace
(DRM_IOW), and so we can modify the ioctl parameters (having already been
copied to a temporary kernel struct) directly and use those in place,
avoiding another temporary malloc and lots of manual copying.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180906190144.1272-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Given that we are now reasonably confident in our ability to detect and
reserve the stolen memory (physical memory reserved for graphics by the
BIOS) for ourselves on most machines, we can put it to use. In this
case, we need a page to hold the overlay registers.
On an i915g running MythTv, H Buus noticed that
commit 6a2c4232ec
Author: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Date: Tue Nov 4 04:51:40 2014 -0800
drm/i915: Make the physical object coherent with GTT
introduced stuttering into his video playback. After discarding the
likely suspect of it being the physical cursor updates, we were left
with the use of the phys object for the overlay. And lo, if we
completely avoid using the phys object (allocated just once on module
load!) by switching to stolen memory, the stuttering goes away.
For lack of a better explanation, claim victory and kill two birds with
one stone.
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107600
Fixes: 6a2c4232ec ("drm/i915: Make the physical object coherent with GTT")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180906190144.1272-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
During modeset, previously configured csc coefficient matrix,if any, will
not persist. This can result in blank screen as csc mode will be programmed
while loading LUT but csc coefficient matrix remains unprogrammed.
Changes since V1:
- Removed platform check
Signed-off-by: P Raviraj Sitaram <raviraj.p.sitaram@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1536589634-29680-1-git-send-email-raviraj.p.sitaram@intel.com
For buffer sharing, use dma-buf instead. We can't set smem_start to 0
unconditionally since that's used by the fbdev mmap default
implementation. And we have plenty of userspace which would like to
keep that working.
This might break legit userspace - if it does we need to look at a
case-by-cases basis how to handle that. Worst case I expect overrides
for only specific drivers, since anything remotely modern should be
using dma-buf/prime now (which is about 7 years old now for DRM
drivers).
This issue was uncovered because Noralf's rework to implement a
generic fb_probe also implements it's own fb_mmap callback. Which
means smem_start didn't have to be set anymore, which blew up some
blob in userspace rather badly.
Acked-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Cc: Gustavo Padovan <gustavo@padovan.org>
Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run>
Cc: David Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
Cc: John Stultz <john.stultz@linaro.org>
Cc: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180822085405.10787-4-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
This was only added for the drm's fbdev emulation support, so that it
would try harder to show the Oops.
Unfortunately this never really worked reliably, and in practice ended
up pushing the real Oops off the screen due to plentyfull locking,
sleep-while-atomic and other issues. So we removed all that support
from the fbdev emulation a while back. Aside: We've also removed the
kgdb support, for similar reasons.
Since it's such a small patch I figured I don't split this up into the
usual 3-phase removal.
Acked-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <b.zolnierkie@samsung.com>
Cc: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Cc: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <b.zolnierkie@samsung.com>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Alexander Kapshuk <alexander.kapshuk@gmail.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Cc: David Lechner <david@lechnology.com>
Cc: nouveau@lists.freedesktop.org
Cc: linux-fbdev@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180822085405.10787-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
DRM_MODE_REFLECT_X and DRM_MODE_REFLECT_Y meaning seems a bit unclear
to me, so try to clarify that with a bit of ascii graphics.
Changes since v1:
- Move the ascii graphics in the kerneldoc where all plane
properties are already documented and make sure it's properly
rendered, suggestested by Daniel Vetter.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gheorghe <alexandru-cosmin.gheorghe@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180910172946.18539-1-alexandru-cosmin.gheorghe@arm.com
Fixes gcc '-Wunused-but-set-variable' warning:
drivers/gpu/drm/drm_plane.c: In function 'drm_mode_getplane_res':
drivers/gpu/drm/drm_plane.c:475:26: warning:
variable 'config' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
Signed-off-by: YueHaibing <yuehaibing@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1536646814-186429-1-git-send-email-yuehaibing@huawei.com
since we use PSP to program IH regs now
Signed-off-by: Monk Liu <Monk.Liu@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Emily Deng <Emily.Deng@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Fix SDMA hang in prt mode, clear XNACK_WATERMARK in reg SDMA0_UTCL1_WATERMK to avoid the issue
Affected ASICs: VEGA10 VEGA12 RV1 RV2
v2: add reg clear for SDMA1
Signed-off-by: Tao Zhou <tao.zhou1@amd.com>
Tested-by: Yukun Li <yukun1.li@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Hawking Zhang <Hawking.Zhang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Avoid unlocking a lock we never locked.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Generate xGMI iolink for upper level usage
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Update the iolink type defines according to the new thunk spec
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Thunk will generate the XGMI topology information when necessary with the hive_id
for each specified device
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Retrieve hive_id from amdgpu device
v2: compile fix
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
KFD need to get hive id from amdgpu to build up the XGMI topology
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Driver will save an array of XGMI hive info, each hive will have a list of devices
that have the same hive ID.
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add dummy function for xgmi function interface with psp
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Place holder for XGMI support
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
On hives with xgmi enabled, the fb_location aperture is a size
which defines the total framebuffer size of all nodes in the
hive. Each GPU in the hive has the same view via the fb_location
aperture. GPU0 starts at offset (0 * segment size),
GPU1 starts at offset (1 * segment size), etc.
For access to local vram on each GPU, we need to take this offset into
account. This including on setting up GPUVM page table and GART table
v2: squash in "drm/amdgpu: Init correct fb region for none XGMI configuration"
Acked-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Slava Abramov <slava.abramov@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Used to populate the xgmi info on vega20.
v2: PF_MAX_REGION is val - 1 (Ray)
Acked-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Slava Abramov <slava.abramov@amd.com>
Reviewed-by :Shaoyun liu <Shaoyun.liu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by :Shaoyun liu <Shaoyun.liu@amd.com>
Initial pass at a structure to store xgmi info. xgmi is a high
speed cross gpu interconnect.
Acked-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Slava Abramov <slava.abramov@amd.com>
Reviewed-by :Shaoyun liu <Shaoyun.liu@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Correct the definition based on vega20 register spec
Signed-off-by: Shaoyun Liu <Shaoyun.Liu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
since we use PSP to program IH regs now
Signed-off-by: Monk Liu <Monk.Liu@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Emily Deng <Emily.Deng@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Otherwise we might run into a use after free during bulk move.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Fix SDMA hang in prt mode, clear XNACK_WATERMARK in reg SDMA0_UTCL1_WATERMK to avoid the issue
Affected ASICs: VEGA10 VEGA12 RV1 RV2
v2: add reg clear for SDMA1
Signed-off-by: Tao Zhou <tao.zhou1@amd.com>
Tested-by: Yukun Li <yukun1.li@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Hawking Zhang <Hawking.Zhang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
do_div expects the 1st argument in 64bit instead of 32bit.
Drop the usage of do_div as it seems unnecessary.
V2: drop usage of do_div completely
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
This patch fixes following warnings.
./drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_vm.c:3011:
warning: Excess function parameter 'dev' description
in 'amdgpu_vm_get_task_info'
./drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_vm.c:3012:
warning: Function parameter or member 'adev' not
described in 'amdgpu_vm_get_task_info'
./drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_vm.c:3012:
warning: Excess function parameter 'dev' description
in 'amdgpu_vm_get_task_info'
Signed-off-by: Masanari Iida <standby24x7@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
The intent of two commits was lost in the last rebase:
810955b drm/amdgpu: Fix acquiring VM on large-BAR systems
b5d21aa drm/amdgpu: Don't use shadow BO for compute context
This commit restores the original behaviour:
* Don't set AMDGPU_GEM_CREATE_NO_CPU_ACCESS for page directories
to allow them to be reused for compute VMs
* Don't create shadow BOs for page tables in compute VMs
v2: move more logic into amdgpu_vm_bo_param
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Tested-by: Kent Russell <Kent.Russell@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Enable the old AGP aperture to avoid GART mappings.
v2: don't enable it for SRIOV
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Only initialize KFD once by moving amdgpu_amdkfd_init from
amdgpu_pci_probe to amdgpu_init. This fixes kernel oopses and hangs
when booting multi-GPU systems.
Also removed some vestiges of KFD being its own module.
Signed-off-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Existing debug dump are all invariant, new “low 32-bit of address”
dump is not invariant
Signed-off-by: Jun Lei <Jun.Lei@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Yang <eric.yang2@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
There are same purpose transition events.
[How]
remove the redundant event log.
Signed-off-by: Chiawen Huang <chiawen.huang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tony Cheng <Tony.Cheng@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
The extraneous call to amdgpu_pm_compute_clocks is deprecated.
[How]
Remove it.
Signed-off-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
Virtual sink is used when set mode happens on a disconnected display
to allow the mode set to proceed. This did not work with MST because
the logic for acquiring stream encoder uses stream signal to determine
the special handling is required, and stream signal is virtual instead
of DP in this case.
[How]
Use link type to decide instead.
Signed-off-by: Eric Yang <Eric.Yang2@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tony Cheng <Tony.Cheng@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
The i2c and aux engines are similar, and should be placed
next to eachother for readability
[How]
Reorder the elements of the resource_pool struct
Signed-off-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tony Cheng <Tony.Cheng@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
Our implementation is functionally identical to DRM's
Note that instead of checking if the provided id is 0, the helper
follows through with the mode object search. However, It will still
return NULL, since 0 is not a valid object id, and missed searches
will return NULL.
[How]
Remove our implementation, and replace it with
drm_atomic_helper_best_encoder.
Signed-off-by: Leo Li <sunpeng.li@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: David Francis <David.Francis@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[why]
AMD Stoney reference board, there are only 2 pipes (not include
underlay), and 3 connectors. resource creation, only
2 I2C/AUX engines are created. Within dc_link_aux_transfer, when
pin_data_en =2, refer to enengines[ddc_pin->pin_data->en] = NULL.
NULL point is referred later causing system crash.
[how]
each asic design has fixed number of ddc engines at hw side.
for each ddc engine, create its i2x/aux engine at sw side.
Signed-off-by: Hersen Wu <hersenxs.wu@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tony Cheng <Tony.Cheng@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Some display need disconnect delay. Adding this parameter for future use
Signed-off-by: Derek Lai <Derek.Lai@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Charlene Liu <Charlene.Liu@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Although 4 unique register values exist for gamma modes, two are
actually the same (the two RAMs) It’s not possible for caller to
understand this HW specific behavior, so some parsing is necessary
in driver
Signed-off-by: Jun Lei <Jun.Lei@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Wesley Chalmers <Wesley.Chalmers@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]Update Code to get DTN golden log check to pass for tests run after
DAL217 tests.
[How]Change how dcn10_log_hw_state function prints HW state info
(CM_GAMUT_REMAP_Cx_Cx registers) when GAMUT REMAP is in bypass mode.
Signed-off-by: Gary Kattan <gary.kattan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Dmytro Laktyushkin <Dmytro.Laktyushkin@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
[Why]
We currently lock modeset by setting a boolean in dm. We want to lock
Based on what DC tells us.
[How]
Build stream_updates and plane_update based on what changed. Then we
call check_update_surfaces_for_stream() to get the update type
We lock only if update_type is not fast
Signed-off-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Harry Wentland <Harry.Wentland@amd.com>
Acked-by: Bhawanpreet Lakha <Bhawanpreet.Lakha@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Otherwise we won't be able to use the AGP aperture.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Start to use the old AGP aperture for system memory access.
v2: Move that to amdgpu_ttm_alloc_gart
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Helper to figure out the location of the AGP BAR.
v2: fix a couple of bugs
v3: correctly add one to vram_end
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Correct sign extend the GMC addresses to 48bit.
v2: sign extending turned out easier than thought.
v3: clean up the defines and move them into amdgpu_gmc.h as well
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Since we have a lot of FAQ on the VM state machine try to improve the
documentation by adding functions for each state move.
v2: fix typo in amdgpu_vm_bo_invalidated, use amdgpu_vm_bo_relocated in
one more place as well.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Avoid unlocking a lock we never locked.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Allows us to avoid taking the spinlock in more places.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
amdgpu_vm_bo_* functions should come much later.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
For under voltage, negative value will be applied to voltage
offset. Update the data type to cover this case.
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Added vega20 overdrive support based on existing OD sysfs
APIs. However, the OD logics are simplified on vega20. So,
the behavior will be a little different and works only on
some limited levels.
V2: fix typo
fix commit description
revise error logs
add support for clock OD
V3: separate clock from voltage OD settings
Signed-off-by: Evan Quan <evan.quan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Merge tag 'gvt-next-2018-09-04'
drm-intel-next-2018-09-06-1:
UAPI Changes:
- GGTT coherency GETPARAM: GGTT has turned out to be non-coherent for some
platforms, which we've failed to communicate to userspace so far. SNA was
modified to do extra flushing on non-coherent GGTT access, while Mesa will
mitigate by always requiring WC mapping (which is non-coherent anyway).
- Neuter Resource Streamer uAPI: There never really were users for the feature,
so neuter it while keeping the interface bits for compatibility. This is a
long due item from past.
Cross-subsystem Changes:
- Backmerge of branch drm-next-4.19 for DP_DPCD_REV_14 changes
Core Changes:
- None
Driver Changes:
- A load of Icelake (ICL) enabling patches (Paulo, Manasi)
- Enabled full PPGTT for IVB,VLV and HSW (Chris)
- Bugzilla #107113: Distribute DDB based on display resolutions (Mahesh)
- Bugzillas #100023,#107476,#94921: Support limited range DP displays (Jani)
- Bugzilla #107503: Increase LSPCON timeout (Fredrik)
- Avoid boosting GPU due to an occasional stall in interactive workloads (Chris)
- Apply GGTT coherency W/A only for affected systems instead of all (Chris)
- Fix for infinite link training loop for faulty USB-C MST hubs (Nathan)
- Keep KMS functional on Gen4 and earlier when GPU is wedged (Chris)
- Stop holding ppGTT reference from closed VMAs (Chris)
- Clear error registers after error capture (Lionel)
- Various Icelake fixes (Anusha, Jyoti, Ville, Tvrtko)
- Add missing Coffeelake (CFL) PCI IDs (Rodrigo)
- Flush execlists tasklet directly from reset-finish (Chris)
- Fix LPE audio runtime PM (Chris)
- Fix detection of out of range surface positions (GLK/CNL) (Ville)
- Remove wait-for-idle for PSR2 (Dhinakaran)
- Power down existing display hardware resources when display is disabled (Chris)
- Don't allow runtime power management if RC6 doesn't exist (Chris)
- Add debugging checks for runtime power management paths (Imre)
- Increase symmetry in display power init/fini paths (Imre)
- Isolate GVT specific macros from i915_reg.h (Lucas)
- Increase symmetry in power management enable/disable paths (Chris)
- Increase IP disable timeout to 100 ms to avoid DRM_ERROR (Imre)
- Fix memory leak from HDMI HDCP write function (Brian, Rodrigo)
- Reject Y/Yf tiling on interlaced modes (Ville)
- Use a cached mapping for the physical HWS on older gens (Chris)
- Force slow path of writing relocations to buffer if unable to write to userspace (Chris)
- Do a full device reset after being wedged (Chris)
- Keep forcewake counts over reset (in case of debugfs user) (Imre, Chris)
- Avoid false-positive errors from power wells during init (Imre)
- Reset engines forcibly in exchange of declaring whole device wedged (Mika)
- Reduce context HW ID lifetime in preparation for Icelake (Chris)
- Attempt to recover from module load failures (Chris)
- Keep select interrupts over a reset to avoid missing/losing them (Chris)
- GuC submission backend improvements (Jakub)
- Terminate context images with BB_END (Chris, Lionel)
- Make GCC evaluate GGTT view struct size assertions again (Ville)
- Add selftest to exercise suspend/hibernate code-paths for GEM (Chris)
- Use a full emulation of a user ppgtt context in selftests (Chris)
- Exercise resetting in the middle of a wait-on-fence in selftests (Chris)
- Fix coherency issues on selftests for Baytrail (Chris)
- Various other GEM fixes / self-test updates (Chris, Matt)
- GuC doorbell self-tests (Daniele)
- PSR mode control through debugfs for IGTs (Maarten)
- Degrade expected WM latency errors to DRM_DEBUG_KMS (Chris)
- Cope with errors better in MST link training (Dhinakaran)
- Fix WARN on KBL external displays (Azhar)
- Power well code cleanups (Imre)
- Fixes to PSR debugging (Dhinakaran)
- Make forcewake errors louder for easier catching in CI (WARNs) (Chris)
- Fortify tiling code against programmer errors (Chris)
- Bunch of fixes for CI exposed corner cases (multiple authors, mostly Chris)
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907105446.GA22860@jlahtine-desk.ger.corp.intel.com
This fixes a NULL pointer dereference that can happen if the UDL
driver is unloaded before the framebuffer is initialized. This can
happen e.g. if the USB device is unplugged right after it was plugged
in.
As explained by Stéphane Marchesin:
It happens when fbdev is disabled (which is the case for Chrome OS).
Even though intialization of the fbdev part is optional (it's done in
udlfb_create which is the callback for fb_probe()), the teardown isn't
optional (udl_driver_unload -> udl_fbdev_cleanup ->
udl_fbdev_destroy).
Note that udl_fbdev_cleanup *tries* to be conditional (you can see it
does if (!udl->fbdev)) but that doesn't work, because udl->fbdev is
always set during udl_fbdev_init.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Suggested-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Signed-off-by: Emil Lundmark <lndmrk@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180528142711.142466-1-lndmrk@chromium.org
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Two patches from the R40 display pipeline support series weren't applied
with the rest of the series. When they did get applied, the -rc6
deadline for drm-misc-next had past, so they didn't get into 4.19-rc1
with the rest of the series. However, the two patches are crucial in
the parsing of the R40's display pipeline graph in the device tree.
Without them, the driver crashes because it can't follow the odd graph
structure.
This patch removes the R40 compatibles from the sun4i-drm driver,
effectively disabling DRM support for the R40 for one release cycle.
This will prevent the driver from crashing upon probing.
The compatibles should be reinstated for the next release.
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180827083950.602-1-wens@csie.org
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
When there's no scaling requested ->is_unity should be true no matter
the format.
Also, when no scaling is requested and we have a multi-planar YUV
format, we should leave ->y_scaling[0] to VC4_SCALING_NONE and only
set ->x_scaling[0] to VC4_SCALING_PPF.
Doing this fixes an hardly visible artifact (seen when using modetest
and a rather big overlay plane in YUV420).
Fixes: fc04023faf ("drm/vc4: Add support for YUV planes.")
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@bootlin.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180725122907.13702-1-boris.brezillon@bootlin.com
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
We should update GuC power domain states also when GuC submission
is disabled, otherwise GuC might complain or ignore our requests.
This seems to be required for all currently released GuC firmwares.
v2: it is only needed by pre-Gen11 firmwares
Signed-off-by: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Cc: John Spotswood <john.a.spotswood@intel.com>
Cc: Anusha Srivatsa <anusha.srivatsa@intel.com>
Cc: Tomasz Lis <tomasz.lis@intel.com>
Cc: Daniele Ceraolo Spurio <daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Anusha Srivatsa <anusha.srivatsa@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180910104150.101752-1-michal.wajdeczko@intel.com
Leaving the DRM driver enabled on reboot or kexec has the annoying
effect of leaving the display generating transactions whilst the
IOMMU has been shut down.
In turn, the IOMMU driver (which shares its interrupt line with
the VOP) starts warning either on shutdown or when entering the
secondary kernel in the kexec case (nothing is expected on that
front).
A cheap way of ensuring that things are nicely shut down is to
register a shutdown callback in the platform driver.
Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Tested-by: Vicente Bergas <vicencb@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180805124807.18169-1-marc.zyngier@arm.com
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Clarify the relation between drm_fb_helper_fbdev_setup/teardown. Clarify
requirements for the new generic fbdev emulation API and log some more
details in case the driver does something wrong. Fix related typos.
Cc: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180906221810.20170-5-peter@lekensteyn.nl
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Currently unloading bochs_drm (after unbinding the vtconsole) results in
a warning about a leaked connector:
[drm:drm_mode_config_cleanup] *ERROR* connector Virtual-3 leaked!
While investigating a potential fix I noticed that a lot of open-coded
functionality is already implemented elsewhere, so start converting it:
bochs_fbdev_init -> drm_fb_helper_fbdev_setup: trivial (similar impl).
bochs_fbdev_fini -> drm_fb_helper_fbdev_teardown: requires unembedding
"struct drm_framebuffer" from "struct bochs_framebuffer".
Unembedding drm_framebuffer is made easy using drm_gem_fbdev_fb_create
which can replace bochs_fbdev_destroy and custom routines in bochs_mm.c.
For this to work, the GEM object is moved into "drm_framebuffer". After
that, "bochs_framebuffer" is no longer needed and therefore removed.
Remove the unused "size" and "initialized" fields from fb, the latter is
not necessary as drm_fb_helper_fbdev_teardown can be called even if
bochsfb_create fails. This theory was tested by returning early and
late (just before drm_gem_fbdev_fb_create). Both scenarios fail
gracefully although the latter seems to leak the object from
bochsfb_create_object (not a regression).
Guess on the reason for the encoder leak: drm_framebuffer_cleanup was
previously used, but did not destroy much. drm_fb_helper_fbdev_teardown
is now used and calls drm_framebuffer_remove which does a bit more work.
Tested with 'echo 0 > /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon1/bind; rmmod bochs_drm'
and also with Xorg + fbdev (startx -> xterm). The latter triggered a
warning in ttm_bo_vm_open that existed before, see
https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1464000533-13140-4-git-send-email-mstaudt@suse.de
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180906221810.20170-3-peter@lekensteyn.nl
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Drivers must set the quirk_addfb_prefer_host_byte_order quirk to make
the drm_mode_addfb() compat code work correctly on bigendian machines.
If they don't they interpret pixel_format values incorrectly for bug
compatibility, which in turn implies the ADDFB2 ioctl does not work
correctly then. So block it to make userspace fallback to ADDFB.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907073213.20410-1-kraxel@redhat.com
Fixes gcc '-Wunused-but-set-variable' warning:
drivers/gpu/drm/virtio/virtgpu_display.c: In function 'virtio_gpu_framebuffer_init':
drivers/gpu/drm/virtio/virtgpu_display.c:78:28: warning:
variable 'bo' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
struct virtio_gpu_object *bo;
^
Signed-off-by: YueHaibing <yuehaibing@huawei.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1536285837-150460-1-git-send-email-yuehaibing@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
This leaves all the commit/check and state handling in drm_atomic.c,
while pulling all the uapi glue and the huge ioctl itself into a
seprate file.
This seems to almost perfectly split the rather big drm_atomic.c file
into 2 equal sizes.
Also adjust the kerneldoc and type a very terse overview text.
v2: Rebase.
v3: Fix tiny typo.
v4:
- Fixup armada, newly converted atomic driver hooray!
- Fixup msm/dpu1, newly added too.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Cc: David Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
Cc: Gustavo Padovan <gustavo@padovan.org>
Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Cc: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Cc: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Cc: intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org
Cc: linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org
Cc: freedreno@lists.freedesktop.org
Acked-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180905135711.28370-7-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
Remove the kerneldoc and EXPORT_SYMBOL which aren't used and really
shouldn't ever be used by drivers directly.
Unfortunately this means we need to move the set_writeback_fb function
around to avoid a forward decl.
Acked-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Cc: David Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
Cc: Gustavo Padovan <gustavo@padovan.org>
Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180905135711.28370-5-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
Only needed minimal changes in drm_internal.h (for the drm_ioctl_t
type and a few forward declarations), plus a few missing includes in
drm_connector.c.
Yay, the last stage of the drm header cleanup can finally commence!
v2: Compiles now, with drm/drm_util.h extracted.
v3: Fix up commit message (Sam Ravnborg)
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180905135711.28370-2-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
We have a bunch of neat little macros all over the place which should
move to kernel.h. But some of them died in bikesheds on lkml, and we
need a decent home for them.
Start out by moving the for_each_if macro there.
v2: Rename to drm_util.h instead (Dave&Sean)
Cc: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Cc: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180905135711.28370-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
Using the guc, we cannot disable the user interrupt generation as we use
it for driving submission. And from Icelake, we no longer have the
ability to individually mask interrupt generation from each engine,
disabling our ability to fake missed interrupts.
In both cases, report back to userspace that the missed interrupt
generator is no longer available.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907112856.28242-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
The hardware supports dithering on TCON channel 0 which is used for LCD
panels.
Dithering is a method of approximating a color from a mixture of other
colors when the required color isn't available. It reduces color
banding artifacts that can be observed when displaying gradients
(e.g. grayscale gradients). This may occur when the image that needs
to be displayed is 24-bit but the LCD panel is a lower bit depth and
does not perform dithering on its own.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Liu <net147@gmail.com>
[wens@csie.org: check display_info.bpc first; handle LVDS and MIPI DSI]
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907041948.19913-4-wens@csie.org
Dithering is only supported for TCON channel 0. Throughout the datasheet
all the names associated with these register are prefixed "TCON0",
instead of "TCON". The only exception is the control register
"TCON_FRM_CTL_REG".
Rename the macros to reflect this.
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907041948.19913-3-wens@csie.org
sun4i_tcon0_mode_set_cpu() currently accepts struct mipi_dsi_device *
as its second parameter. This is derived from drm_encoder.
The DSI encoder is tied to the CPU interface mode of the TCON as a
special case. In theory, if hardware were available, we could also
support normal CPU interface modes. It is better to pass the generic
encoder instead of the specialized mipi_dsi_device, and handle the
differences inside the function.
Passing the encoder would also enable the function to pass it, or any
other data structures related to it, to other functions expecting it.
One such example would be dithering support that will be added in a
later patch, which looks at properties tied to the connector to
determine whether dithering should be enabled or not.
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180907041948.19913-2-wens@csie.org
Big amount of changes from Laurent, reworking the driver towards the
model used by the other DRM drivers by reverting the direction of many
of the operations on the display pipeline. The aim of this work is to
allow omapdrm to use the common DRM panels and bridges. Not all of the
operations are dealt in these patches, so more work needs to be done.
The only change visible to the user should be the change in module
dependencies: e.g. earlier a panel module depended on an encoder module,
but now the encoder module depends on the panel module, which affects
the order in which to unload the modules.
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Merge tag 'omapdrm-4.20' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tomba/linux into drm-next
omapdrm changes for v4.20
Big amount of changes from Laurent, reworking the driver towards the
model used by the other DRM drivers by reverting the direction of many
of the operations on the display pipeline. The aim of this work is to
allow omapdrm to use the common DRM panels and bridges. Not all of the
operations are dealt in these patches, so more work needs to be done.
The only change visible to the user should be the change in module
dependencies: e.g. earlier a panel module depended on an encoder module,
but now the encoder module depends on the panel module, which affects
the order in which to unload the modules.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/9bb1a01b-a632-ce0c-f249-7b5470967e3a@ti.com
If a HPD pulse signalling the need to retrain the link occurs between
the KMS driver releasing the output and the supervisor interrupt that
finishes the teardown, it was possible get a NULL-ptr deref.
Avoid this by marking the link as inactive earlier.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
This Falcon application doesn't appear to be present on some newer
systems, so let's not fail init if we can't find it.
TBD: is there a way to determine whether it *should* be there?
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
The NV_ERROR macro requires drm->client to be initialised, which it may not
be at this stage of the init process.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
It looks like that when we moved over to using
drm_connector_for_each_possible_encoder() in nouveau, that one rather
important part of this function got dropped by accident:
/* Right v here */
for (i = 0; nv_encoder = NULL, i < DRM_CONNECTOR_MAX_ENCODER; i++) {
int id = connector->encoder_ids[i];
if (id == 0)
break;
Since it's rather difficult to notice: the conditional in this loop is
actually:
nv_encoder = NULL, i < DRM_CONNECTOR_MAX_ENCODER
Meaning that all early breaks result in nv_encoder keeping it's value,
otherwise nv_encoder = NULL. Ugh.
Since this got dropped, nouveau_connector_ddc_detect() now returns an
encoder for every single connector, regardless of whether or not it's
detected:
[ 1780.056185] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: DRM: DDC responded, but no EDID for DP-2
So: fix this to ensure we only return an encoder if we actually found
one, and clean up the rest of the function while we're at it since it's
nearly impossible to read properly.
Changes since v1:
- Don't skip ddc probing for LVDS if we can't switch DDC through
vga-switcheroo, just do the DDC probing without calling
vga_switcheroo_lock_ddc() - skeggsb
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Fixes: ddba766dd0 ("drm/nouveau: Use drm_connector_for_each_possible_encoder()")
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Currently, there's nothing in nouveau that actually cancels this work
struct. So, cancel it on suspend/unload. Otherwise, if we're unlucky
enough hpd_work might try to keep running up until the system is
suspended.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
On most systems with ACPI hotplugging support, it seems that we always
receive a hotplug event once we re-enable EC interrupts even if the GPU
hasn't even been resumed yet.
This can cause problems since even though we schedule hpd_work to handle
connector reprobing for us, hpd_work synchronizes on
pm_runtime_get_sync() to wait until the device is ready to perform
reprobing. Since runtime suspend/resume callbacks are disabled before
the PM core calls ->suspend(), any calls to pm_runtime_get_sync() during
this period will grab a runtime PM ref and return immediately with
-EACCES. Because we schedule hpd_work from our ACPI HPD handler, and
hpd_work synchronizes on pm_runtime_get_sync(), this causes us to launch
a connector reprobe immediately even if the GPU isn't actually resumed
just yet. This causes various warnings in dmesg and occasionally, also
prevents some displays connected to the dedicated GPU from coming back
up after suspend. Example:
usb 1-4: USB disconnect, device number 14
usb 1-4.1: USB disconnect, device number 15
WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 838 at drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/include/nvkm/subdev/i2c.h:170 nouveau_dp_detect+0x17e/0x370 [nouveau]
CPU: 0 PID: 838 Comm: kworker/0:6 Not tainted 4.17.14-201.Lyude.bz1477182.V3.fc28.x86_64 #1
Hardware name: LENOVO 20EQS64N00/20EQS64N00, BIOS N1EET77W (1.50 ) 03/28/2018
Workqueue: events nouveau_display_hpd_work [nouveau]
RIP: 0010:nouveau_dp_detect+0x17e/0x370 [nouveau]
RSP: 0018:ffffa15143933cf0 EFLAGS: 00010293
RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: ffff8cb4f656c400 RCX: 0000000000000000
RDX: ffffa1514500e4e4 RSI: ffffa1514500e4e4 RDI: 0000000001009002
RBP: ffff8cb4f4a8a800 R08: ffffa15143933cfd R09: ffffa15143933cfc
R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000000 R12: ffff8cb4fb57a000
R13: ffff8cb4fb57a000 R14: ffff8cb4f4a8f800 R15: ffff8cb4f656c418
FS: 0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff8cb51f400000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
CR2: 00007f78ec938000 CR3: 000000073720a003 CR4: 00000000003606f0
DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000
DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000fffe0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400
Call Trace:
? _cond_resched+0x15/0x30
nouveau_connector_detect+0x2ce/0x520 [nouveau]
? _cond_resched+0x15/0x30
? ww_mutex_lock+0x12/0x40
drm_helper_probe_detect_ctx+0x8b/0xe0 [drm_kms_helper]
drm_helper_hpd_irq_event+0xa8/0x120 [drm_kms_helper]
nouveau_display_hpd_work+0x2a/0x60 [nouveau]
process_one_work+0x187/0x340
worker_thread+0x2e/0x380
? pwq_unbound_release_workfn+0xd0/0xd0
kthread+0x112/0x130
? kthread_create_worker_on_cpu+0x70/0x70
ret_from_fork+0x35/0x40
Code: 4c 8d 44 24 0d b9 00 05 00 00 48 89 ef ba 09 00 00 00 be 01 00 00 00 e8 e1 09 f8 ff 85 c0 0f 85 b2 01 00 00 80 7c 24 0c 03 74 02 <0f> 0b 48 89 ef e8 b8 07 f8 ff f6 05 51 1b c8 ff 02 0f 84 72 ff
---[ end trace 55d811b38fc8e71a ]---
So, to fix this we attempt to grab a runtime PM reference in the ACPI
handler itself asynchronously. If the GPU is already awake (it will have
normal hotplugging at this point) or runtime PM callbacks are currently
disabled on the device, we drop our reference without updating the
autosuspend delay. We only schedule connector reprobes when we
successfully managed to queue up a resume request with our asynchronous
PM ref.
This also has the added benefit of preventing redundant connector
reprobes from ACPI while the GPU is runtime resumed!
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Karol Herbst <kherbst@redhat.com>
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1477182#c41
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
When probing a new MST device, it's not safe to make any assumptions
about it's current state. While most well mannered MST hubs will just
disable the branching unit on hotplug disconnects, this isn't enough to
save us from various other scenarios that might have resulted in
something writing to the MST branching unit before we got control of it.
This could happen if a previous probe we tried failed, if we're booting
in kexec context and the hub is still in the state the last kernel put
it in, etc.
Luckily; there is no reason we can't just reset the branching unit
every time we enable a new topology. So, fix this by resetting it on
enabling new topologies to ensure that we always start off with a clean,
unmodified topology state on MST sinks.
This fixes occasional hard-lockups on my P50's laptop dock (e.g. AUX
times out all DPCD trasactions) observed after multiple docks, undocks,
and module reloads.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Karol Herbst <karolherbst@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Currently, nouveau will re-write the DP_MSTM_CTRL register for an MST
hub every time it receives a long HPD pulse on DP. This isn't actually
necessary and additionally, has some unintended side effects.
With the P50 I've got here, rewriting DP_MSTM_CTRL constantly seems to
make it rather likely (1 out of 5 times usually) that bringing up MST
with it's ThinkPad dock will fail and result in sideband messages timing
out in the middle. Afterwards, successive probes don't manage to get the
dock to communicate properly over MST sideband properly.
Many times sideband message timeouts from MST hubs are indicative of
either the source or the sink dropping an ESI event, which can cause
DRM's perspective of the topology's current state to go out of sync with
reality. While it's tough to really know for sure what's happening to
the dock, using userspace tools to write to DP_MSTM_CTRL in the middle
of the MST link probing process does appear to make things flaky. It's
possible that when we write to DP_MSTM_CTRL, the function that gets
triggered to respond in the dock's firmware temporarily puts it in a
state where it might end up not reporting an ESI to the source, or ends
up dropping a sideband message we sent it.
So, to fix this we make it so that when probing an MST topology, we
respect it's current state. If the dock's already enabled, we simply
read DP_MSTM_CTRL and disable the topology if it's value is not what we
expected. Otherwise, we perform the normal MST probing dance. We avoid
taking any action except if the state of the MST topology actually
changes.
This fixes MST sideband message timeouts and detection failures on my
P50 with its ThinkPad dock.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Karol Herbst <karolherbst@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Again, this doesn't do anything. drm_kms_helper_poll_enable() will have
already been called in nouveau_display_init()
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
This won't do anything but potentially make us miss hotplugs. We already
call drm_kms_helper_poll_disable() in
nouveau_pmops_suspend()->nouveau_display_suspend()->nouveau_display_fini()
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
This doesn't do anything, drm_kms_helper_poll_enable() gets called in
nouveau_pmops_resume()->nouveau_display_resume()->nouveau_display_init()
already.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
It's true we can't resume the device from poll workers in
nouveau_connector_detect(). We can however, prevent the autosuspend
timer from elapsing immediately if it hasn't already without risking any
sort of deadlock with the runtime suspend/resume operations. So do that
instead of entirely avoiding grabbing a power reference.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Currently, nouveau uses the generic drm_fb_helper_output_poll_changed()
function provided by DRM as it's output_poll_changed callback.
Unfortunately however, this function doesn't grab runtime PM references
early enough and even if it did-we can't block waiting for the device to
resume in output_poll_changed() since it's very likely that we'll need
to grab the fb_helper lock at some point during the runtime resume
process. This currently results in deadlocking like so:
[ 246.669625] INFO: task kworker/4:0:37 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[ 246.673398] Not tainted 4.18.0-rc5Lyude-Test+ #2
[ 246.675271] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
[ 246.676527] kworker/4:0 D 0 37 2 0x80000000
[ 246.677580] Workqueue: events output_poll_execute [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.678704] Call Trace:
[ 246.679753] __schedule+0x322/0xaf0
[ 246.680916] schedule+0x33/0x90
[ 246.681924] schedule_preempt_disabled+0x15/0x20
[ 246.683023] __mutex_lock+0x569/0x9a0
[ 246.684035] ? kobject_uevent_env+0x117/0x7b0
[ 246.685132] ? drm_fb_helper_hotplug_event.part.28+0x20/0xb0 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.686179] mutex_lock_nested+0x1b/0x20
[ 246.687278] ? mutex_lock_nested+0x1b/0x20
[ 246.688307] drm_fb_helper_hotplug_event.part.28+0x20/0xb0 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.689420] drm_fb_helper_output_poll_changed+0x23/0x30 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.690462] drm_kms_helper_hotplug_event+0x2a/0x30 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.691570] output_poll_execute+0x198/0x1c0 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.692611] process_one_work+0x231/0x620
[ 246.693725] worker_thread+0x214/0x3a0
[ 246.694756] kthread+0x12b/0x150
[ 246.695856] ? wq_pool_ids_show+0x140/0x140
[ 246.696888] ? kthread_create_worker_on_cpu+0x70/0x70
[ 246.697998] ret_from_fork+0x3a/0x50
[ 246.699034] INFO: task kworker/0:1:60 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[ 246.700153] Not tainted 4.18.0-rc5Lyude-Test+ #2
[ 246.701182] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
[ 246.702278] kworker/0:1 D 0 60 2 0x80000000
[ 246.703293] Workqueue: pm pm_runtime_work
[ 246.704393] Call Trace:
[ 246.705403] __schedule+0x322/0xaf0
[ 246.706439] ? wait_for_completion+0x104/0x190
[ 246.707393] schedule+0x33/0x90
[ 246.708375] schedule_timeout+0x3a5/0x590
[ 246.709289] ? mark_held_locks+0x58/0x80
[ 246.710208] ? _raw_spin_unlock_irq+0x2c/0x40
[ 246.711222] ? wait_for_completion+0x104/0x190
[ 246.712134] ? trace_hardirqs_on_caller+0xf4/0x190
[ 246.713094] ? wait_for_completion+0x104/0x190
[ 246.713964] wait_for_completion+0x12c/0x190
[ 246.714895] ? wake_up_q+0x80/0x80
[ 246.715727] ? get_work_pool+0x90/0x90
[ 246.716649] flush_work+0x1c9/0x280
[ 246.717483] ? flush_workqueue_prep_pwqs+0x1b0/0x1b0
[ 246.718442] __cancel_work_timer+0x146/0x1d0
[ 246.719247] cancel_delayed_work_sync+0x13/0x20
[ 246.720043] drm_kms_helper_poll_disable+0x1f/0x30 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.721123] nouveau_pmops_runtime_suspend+0x3d/0xb0 [nouveau]
[ 246.721897] pci_pm_runtime_suspend+0x6b/0x190
[ 246.722825] ? pci_has_legacy_pm_support+0x70/0x70
[ 246.723737] __rpm_callback+0x7a/0x1d0
[ 246.724721] ? pci_has_legacy_pm_support+0x70/0x70
[ 246.725607] rpm_callback+0x24/0x80
[ 246.726553] ? pci_has_legacy_pm_support+0x70/0x70
[ 246.727376] rpm_suspend+0x142/0x6b0
[ 246.728185] pm_runtime_work+0x97/0xc0
[ 246.728938] process_one_work+0x231/0x620
[ 246.729796] worker_thread+0x44/0x3a0
[ 246.730614] kthread+0x12b/0x150
[ 246.731395] ? wq_pool_ids_show+0x140/0x140
[ 246.732202] ? kthread_create_worker_on_cpu+0x70/0x70
[ 246.732878] ret_from_fork+0x3a/0x50
[ 246.733768] INFO: task kworker/4:2:422 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[ 246.734587] Not tainted 4.18.0-rc5Lyude-Test+ #2
[ 246.735393] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
[ 246.736113] kworker/4:2 D 0 422 2 0x80000080
[ 246.736789] Workqueue: events_long drm_dp_mst_link_probe_work [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.737665] Call Trace:
[ 246.738490] __schedule+0x322/0xaf0
[ 246.739250] schedule+0x33/0x90
[ 246.739908] rpm_resume+0x19c/0x850
[ 246.740750] ? finish_wait+0x90/0x90
[ 246.741541] __pm_runtime_resume+0x4e/0x90
[ 246.742370] nv50_disp_atomic_commit+0x31/0x210 [nouveau]
[ 246.743124] drm_atomic_commit+0x4a/0x50 [drm]
[ 246.743775] restore_fbdev_mode_atomic+0x1c8/0x240 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.744603] restore_fbdev_mode+0x31/0x140 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.745373] drm_fb_helper_restore_fbdev_mode_unlocked+0x54/0xb0 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.746220] drm_fb_helper_set_par+0x2d/0x50 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.746884] drm_fb_helper_hotplug_event.part.28+0x96/0xb0 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.747675] drm_fb_helper_output_poll_changed+0x23/0x30 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.748544] drm_kms_helper_hotplug_event+0x2a/0x30 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.749439] nv50_mstm_hotplug+0x15/0x20 [nouveau]
[ 246.750111] drm_dp_send_link_address+0x177/0x1c0 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.750764] drm_dp_check_and_send_link_address+0xa8/0xd0 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.751602] drm_dp_mst_link_probe_work+0x51/0x90 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.752314] process_one_work+0x231/0x620
[ 246.752979] worker_thread+0x44/0x3a0
[ 246.753838] kthread+0x12b/0x150
[ 246.754619] ? wq_pool_ids_show+0x140/0x140
[ 246.755386] ? kthread_create_worker_on_cpu+0x70/0x70
[ 246.756162] ret_from_fork+0x3a/0x50
[ 246.756847]
Showing all locks held in the system:
[ 246.758261] 3 locks held by kworker/4:0/37:
[ 246.759016] #0: 00000000f8df4d2d ((wq_completion)"events"){+.+.}, at: process_one_work+0x1b3/0x620
[ 246.759856] #1: 00000000e6065461 ((work_completion)(&(&dev->mode_config.output_poll_work)->work)){+.+.}, at: process_one_work+0x1b3/0x620
[ 246.760670] #2: 00000000cb66735f (&helper->lock){+.+.}, at: drm_fb_helper_hotplug_event.part.28+0x20/0xb0 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.761516] 2 locks held by kworker/0:1/60:
[ 246.762274] #0: 00000000fff6be0f ((wq_completion)"pm"){+.+.}, at: process_one_work+0x1b3/0x620
[ 246.762982] #1: 000000005ab44fb4 ((work_completion)(&dev->power.work)){+.+.}, at: process_one_work+0x1b3/0x620
[ 246.763890] 1 lock held by khungtaskd/64:
[ 246.764664] #0: 000000008cb8b5c3 (rcu_read_lock){....}, at: debug_show_all_locks+0x23/0x185
[ 246.765588] 5 locks held by kworker/4:2/422:
[ 246.766440] #0: 00000000232f0959 ((wq_completion)"events_long"){+.+.}, at: process_one_work+0x1b3/0x620
[ 246.767390] #1: 00000000bb59b134 ((work_completion)(&mgr->work)){+.+.}, at: process_one_work+0x1b3/0x620
[ 246.768154] #2: 00000000cb66735f (&helper->lock){+.+.}, at: drm_fb_helper_restore_fbdev_mode_unlocked+0x4c/0xb0 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.768966] #3: 000000004c8f0b6b (crtc_ww_class_acquire){+.+.}, at: restore_fbdev_mode_atomic+0x4b/0x240 [drm_kms_helper]
[ 246.769921] #4: 000000004c34a296 (crtc_ww_class_mutex){+.+.}, at: drm_modeset_backoff+0x8a/0x1b0 [drm]
[ 246.770839] 1 lock held by dmesg/1038:
[ 246.771739] 2 locks held by zsh/1172:
[ 246.772650] #0: 00000000836d0438 (&tty->ldisc_sem){++++}, at: ldsem_down_read+0x37/0x40
[ 246.773680] #1: 000000001f4f4d48 (&ldata->atomic_read_lock){+.+.}, at: n_tty_read+0xc1/0x870
[ 246.775522] =============================================
After trying dozens of different solutions, I found one very simple one
that should also have the benefit of preventing us from having to fight
locking for the rest of our lives. So, we work around these deadlocks by
deferring all fbcon hotplug events that happen after the runtime suspend
process starts until after the device is resumed again.
Changes since v7:
- Fixup commit message - Daniel Vetter
Changes since v6:
- Remove unused nouveau_fbcon_hotplugged_in_suspend() - Ilia
Changes since v5:
- Come up with the (hopefully final) solution for solving this dumb
problem, one that is a lot less likely to cause issues with locking in
the future. This should work around all deadlock conditions with fbcon
brought up thus far.
Changes since v4:
- Add nouveau_fbcon_hotplugged_in_suspend() to workaround deadlock
condition that Lukas described
- Just move all of this out of drm_fb_helper. It seems that other DRM
drivers have already figured out other workarounds for this. If other
drivers do end up needing this in the future, we can just move this
back into drm_fb_helper again.
Changes since v3:
- Actually check if fb_helper is NULL in both new helpers
- Actually check drm_fbdev_emulation in both new helpers
- Don't fire off a fb_helper hotplug unconditionally; only do it if
the following conditions are true (as otherwise, calling this in the
wrong spot will cause Bad Things to happen):
- fb_helper hotplug handling was actually inhibited previously
- fb_helper actually has a delayed hotplug pending
- fb_helper is actually bound
- fb_helper is actually initialized
- Add __must_check to drm_fb_helper_suspend_hotplug(). There's no
situation where a driver would actually want to use this without
checking the return value, so enforce that
- Rewrite and clarify the documentation for both helpers.
- Make sure to return true in the drm_fb_helper_suspend_hotplug() stub
that's provided in drm_fb_helper.h when CONFIG_DRM_FBDEV_EMULATION
isn't enabled
- Actually grab the toplevel fb_helper lock in
drm_fb_helper_resume_hotplug(), since it's possible other activity
(such as a hotplug) could be going on at the same time the driver
calls drm_fb_helper_resume_hotplug(). We need this to check whether or
not drm_fb_helper_hotplug_event() needs to be called anyway
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Since actual hotplug notifications don't get disabled until
nouveau_display_fini() is called, all this will do is cause any hotplugs
that happen between this drm_kms_helper_poll_disable() call and the
actual hotplug disablement to potentially be dropped if ACPI isn't
around to help us.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
Turns out this part is my fault for not noticing when reviewing
9a2eba337c ("drm/nouveau: Fix drm poll_helper handling"). Currently
we call drm_kms_helper_poll_enable() from nouveau_display_hpd_work().
This makes basically no sense however, because that means we're calling
drm_kms_helper_poll_enable() every time we schedule the hotplug
detection work. This is also against the advice mentioned in
drm_kms_helper_poll_enable()'s documentation:
Note that calls to enable and disable polling must be strictly ordered,
which is automatically the case when they're only call from
suspend/resume callbacks.
Of course, hotplugs can't really be ordered. They could even happen
immediately after we called drm_kms_helper_poll_disable() in
nouveau_display_fini(), which can lead to all sorts of issues.
Additionally; enabling polling /after/ we call
drm_helper_hpd_irq_event() could also mean that we'd miss a hotplug
event anyway, since drm_helper_hpd_irq_event() wouldn't bother trying to
probe connectors so long as polling is disabled.
So; simply move this back into nouveau_display_init() again. The race
condition that both of these patches attempted to work around has
already been fixed properly in
d61a5c1063 ("drm/nouveau: Fix deadlock on runtime suspend")
Fixes: 9a2eba337c ("drm/nouveau: Fix drm poll_helper handling")
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Cc: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
we can place a fence to a timeline point after expanded.
v2: change func parameter order
Signed-off-by: Chunming Zhou <david1.zhou@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/246543/
we can fetch timeline point fence after expanded.
v2: The parameter fence is the result of the function and should come last.
Signed-off-by: Chunming Zhou <david1.zhou@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/246541/
moved to front of file.
stub fence will be used by timeline syncobj as well.
Signed-off-by: Chunming Zhou <david1.zhou@amd.com>
Cc: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/246539/
That is certainly totally nonsense. dma_fence_enable_sw_signaling()
is the function who is calling this callback.
Signed-off-by: Chunming Zhou <david1.zhou@amd.com>
Cc: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/246535/
Since this is handling user provided bpp and depth, we need to sanity
check and propagate the EINVAL back rather than assume what the insane
client intended and fill the logs with DRM_ERROR.
v2: Check both bpp and depth match the builtin pixel format, and
introduce a canonical DRM_FORMAT_INVALID to reserve 0 against any future
fourcc.
v3: Mark up DRM_FORMAT_C8 as being {bpp:8, depth:8}
Testcase: igt/kms_addfb_basic/legacy-format
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180905153116.28924-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Userspace on big endian machhines typically expects the ADDFB ioctl
returns a big endian framebuffer. drm_mode_addfb() will call
drm_mode_addfb2() unconditionally with little endian DRM_FORMAT_*
values though, which is wrong. This patch fixes that.
Drivers (both kernel and xorg) have quirks in place to deal with the
broken drm_mode_addfb() behavior. Because of this we can't just change
drm_mode_addfb() behavior for everybody without breaking things. Add
the quirk_addfb_prefer_host_byte_order field to mode_config, so drivers
can opt-in.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180905060445.15008-5-kraxel@redhat.com
framebuffer_check() expects that drm_get_format_info() will not fail if
the __drm_format_info() call was successful. That'll work only in case
both are called with the same pixel_format value, so masking out the
DRM_FORMAT_BIG_ENDIAN flag isn't a good idea.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180905060445.15008-4-kraxel@redhat.com
GVT-g emualte the opregion for guest with bdb version as '186' which
child_device_config length should be '33'.
v2: split into 2 patch. 1st for issue fix, 2nd for code clean up.(Zhenyu)
v3: add fixes tag.(Zhenyu)
Fixes: 4023f301d2 ("drm/i915/gvt: opregion virtualization for win")
CC: Xiaolin Zhang <xiaolin.zhang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Xiaolin Zhang <xiaolin.zhang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Weinan Li <weinan.z.li@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
Introduce a complementary function to i915_driver_create() to undo all
that is created.
Suggested-by: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180905140921.17467-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
The newly added internal rgb encoder for Rockchip vops is missing
stubs for the case that the rgb output part is not enabled in the
kernel config. So add these.
Fixes: 1f0f015151 (drm/rockchip: Add support for Rockchip Soc RGB output interface)
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
[seanpaul fixed up checkpatch nits]
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180905191302.26023-1-heiko@sntech.de
crtc_state is accessed by both vblank_handle() and the ordered
work_struct handle vkms_crc_work_handle() to retrieve and or update
the frame number for computed CRC.
Since work_struct can fail, add frame_end to account for missing frame
numbers.
Use (frame_[start/end]) for synchronization between hrtimer callback
and ordered work_struct handle.
This patch passes the following subtests from igt kms_pipe_crc_basic test:
bad-source, read-crc-pipe-A, read-crc-pipe-A-frame-sequence,
nonblocking-crc-pipe-A, nonblocking-crc-pipe-A-frame-sequence
Signed-off-by: Haneen Mohammed <hamohammed.sa@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180903211743.GA2773@haneenDRM
Future gen reduce the number of bits we will have available to
differentiate between contexts, so reduce the lifetime of the ID
assignment from that of the context to its current active cycle (i.e.
only while it is pinned for use by the HW, will it have a constant ID).
This means that instead of a max of 2k allocated contexts (worst case
before fun with bit twiddling), we instead have a limit of 2k in flight
contexts (minus a few that have been pinned by the kernel or by perf).
To reduce the number of contexts id we require, we allocate a context id
on first and mark it as pinned for as long as the GEM context itself is,
that is we keep it pinned it while active on each engine. If we exhaust
our context id space, then we try to reclaim an id from an idle context.
In the extreme case where all context ids are pinned by active contexts,
we force the system to idle in order to recover ids.
We cannot reduce the scope of an HW-ID to an engine (allowing the same
gem_context to have different ids on each engine) as in the future we
will need to preassign an id before we know which engine the
context is being executed on.
v2: Improved commentary (Tvrtko) [I tried at least]
References: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107788
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@intel.com>
Cc: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com>
Cc: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
Cc: Daniele Ceraolo Spurio <daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180904153117.3907-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
The rk3188 has 2 vops not using iommus which only output directly
to a rgb interface per vop. So all other output modes like hdmi
are provided by external brige chips.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Reviewed-by: Sandy Huang <hjc@rock-chips.com>
Acked-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180830110937.1739-1-heiko@sntech.de
Some Rockchip CRTCs, like rv1108 and px30, can directly output parallel
and serial RGB data to panel or conversion chip.
So add a feature-bit for vops to mark the ability for these direct
outputs and add an internal encoder in that case, that can attach to
bridge chipsor panels.
Changes in v7:
1. forget to delete rockchip_rgb_driver and delete it.
Changes in v6:
1. Update according to Heiko Stuebner' implemention, rgb output is
part of vop's feature, should not register as a independent
driver.
Changes in v5:
1. add SPDX-License-Identifier tag
Changes in v4:
1. add support px30;
Changes in v3:
1. update for rgb-mode move to panel node.
Changes in v2:
1. add error log when probe failed;
2. update name_to_output_mode() according to sean's suggest;
3. Fix uninitialized use of ret.
Signed-off-by: Sandy Huang <hjc@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180830211207.10480-3-heiko@sntech.de
To be able to have both internal subdrivers and external bridge
drivers as output endpoints of vops, add a function to be able
to distinguish these.
changes in v8:
- improved function documentation
- better error handling
- put calls for node and pdev references
changes in v6:
- added function to check subdriver vs. bridge
Signed-off-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Reviewed-by: Sandy Huang <hjc@rock-chips.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180830211207.10480-2-heiko@sntech.de
Some boards have HDMI VCC pin connected to voltage regulator which may
not be turned on by default.
Add support for such boards by adding voltage regulator handling code to
HDMI driver.
Signed-off-by: Jernej Skrabec <jernej.skrabec@siol.net>
[Icenowy: change supply name to "hvcc"]
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180904044053.15425-11-icenowy@aosc.io
Display Engine(DE2) in Allwinner A64 has two mixers and tcons.
The routing for mixer0 is through tcon0 and connected to
LVDS/RGB/MIPI-DSI controller.
The routing for mixer1 is through tcon1 and connected to HDMI.
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180904044053.15425-6-icenowy@aosc.io
Mixers in Allwinner have similar capabilities as others SoCs with DE2.
Add support for them.
Signed-off-by: Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com>
[Icenowy: Add mixer1]
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
Reviewed-by: Jernej Skrabec <jernej.skrabec@siol.net>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180904044053.15425-5-icenowy@aosc.io
The new function balances virtio_gpu_object_attach().
Also make virtio_gpu_cmd_resource_inval_backing() static and switch
call sites to the new virtio_gpu_object_attach() function.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180829122026.27012-2-kraxel@redhat.com
Track whenever an virtual output (crtc) is enabled or disabled.
On atomic updates check for both framebuffer being present and crtc
being enabled to figure whenever the output is active or not.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180813152855.12863-1-kraxel@redhat.com
"crtc->helper_private" is not initialized by the QXL driver and thus the
"crtc_funcs->disable" call would crash (resulting in suspend failure).
Fix this by converting the suspend/resume functions to use the
drm_mode_config_helper_* helpers.
Tested system sleep with QEMU 3.0 using "echo mem > /sys/power/state".
During suspend the following message is visible from QEMU:
spice/server/display-channel.c:2425:display_channel_validate_surface: canvas address is 0x7fd05da68308 for 0 (and is NULL)
spice/server/display-channel.c:2426:display_channel_validate_surface: failed on 0
This seems to be triggered by QXL_IO_NOTIFY_CMD after
QXL_IO_DESTROY_PRIMARY_ASYNC, but aside from the warning things still
seem to work (tested with both the GTK and -spice options).
Signed-off-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180904202747.14968-1-peter@lekensteyn.nl
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
If the previous modeset commit has completed and is no longer part of
the crtc state, skip waiting for it.
Ville pointed out that, in fact, the commit is never removed after a
modeset so the only way we could see a NULL here should be if there was
never a commit attached. Nevertheless, we have the evidence it can be
NULL and it has been defended against elsewhere, for example commit
93313538c1 ("drm/i915: Pass idle crtc_state to intel_dp_sink_crc").
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107792
Fixes: c44301fce6 ("drm/i915: Allow control of PSR at runtime through debugfs, v6")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Cc: Dhinakaran Pandiyan <dhinakaran.pandiyan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180904162902.2578-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Using a spinlock to serialize the destroy function, within the destroy
function itself does not prevent the buggy driver from shooting
themselves in the foot - either way they still have a use-after-free
issue.
Reported-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Davidlohr Bueso <dave@stgolabs.net>
Cc: Liviu Dudau <Liviu.Dudau@arm.com>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180903093155.3825-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
The ioctl arguments are under control of the user and as such we should
resist any temptation to flood the kernel logs with their errors.
Relegate the DRM_ERROR to a DRM_DEBUG so the user has to opt into
hearing of their own mistakes. (One day we will have a small ringbuffer
attached to the task, so that the concerned process can inspect its own
debug info for EINVAL without them being hitting syslog at all.)
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180904115719.24525-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Elsewhere we manipulate uncore.unclaimed_mmio_check and
i915_param.mmio_debug under the irq lock (e.g. preserving the current
value across a user forcewake grab), but do not protect the manipulation
inside intel_uncore_arm_unclaimed_mmio_detection() from concurrent
access, even from itself. This is an issue as we do call
arm_unclaimed_mmio_detection from multiple threads without coordination.
Suggested-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intelcom>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180904131207.17563-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
There are two issues with the current RPCS programming for Icelake:
Expansion of the slice count bitfield has been missed, as well as the
required programming workaround for the subslice count bitfield size
limitation.
1)
Bitfield width for configuring the active slice count has grown so we need
to program the GEN8_R_PWR_CLK_STATE accordingly.
Current code was always requesting eight times the number of slices (due
writing to a bitfield starting three bits higher than it should). These
requests were luckily a) capped by the hardware to the available number of
slices, and b) we haven't yet exported the code to ask for reduced slice
configurations.
Due both of the above there was no impact from this incorrect programming
but we should still fix it.
2)
Due subslice count bitfield being only three bits wide and furthermore
capped to a maximum documented value of four, special programming
workaround is needed to enable more than four subslices.
With this programming driver has to consider the GT configuration as
2x4x8, while the hardware internally translates this to 1x8x8.
A limitation stemming from this is that either a subslice count between
one and four can be selected, or a subslice count equaling the total
number of subslices in all selected slices. In other words, odd subslice
counts greater than four are impossible, as are odd subslice counts
greater than a single slice subslice count.
This also had no impact in the current code base due breakage from 1)
always reqesting more than one slice.
While fixing this we also add some asserts to flag up any future bitfield
overflows.
v2:
* Use a local in all branches for clarity. (Lionel)
Signed-off-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Bspec: 12247
Reported-by: tony.ye@intel.com
Suggested-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Cc: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Cc: tony.ye@intel.com
Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180903113007.2643-1-tvrtko.ursulin@linux.intel.com
Continuing the fun of trying to find exactly the delay that is
sufficient to ensure that the page directory is fully loaded between
context switches, move the extra flush added in commit 70b73f9ac1
("drm/i915/ringbuffer: Delay after invalidating gen6+ xcs") to just
after we flush the pd. Entirely based on the empirical data of running
failing tests in a loop until we survive a day (before the mtbf is 10-30
minutes).
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107769
References: 70b73f9ac1 ("drm/i915/ringbuffer: Delay after invalidating gen6+ xcs")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Acked-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180904063802.13880-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Currently, if the user has enabled mmio-debug around each register
access, we presume that we have then checked them all. However, it is
still possible through omission (raw register access) or external
interaction that the unclaimed access was not highlighted.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180904111732.24266-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Handle guest mm access life cycle properly with mmget()/mmput().
As noted by Linus, use_mm() depends on valid live page table but
KVM's mmgrab() doesn't guarantee that. As vGPU usage depends on
guest VM life cycle, need to make sure to use mmget()/mmput() to
guarantee VM address access.
v3: fix build
v2: v1 caused a weird dependence issue which failed for vfio
device release, which result invalid mdev vgpu and kvm state
without proper release taken. This trys to put right reference
around VM address space access instead.
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Cc: Zhi Wang <zhi.a.wang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Zhi Wang <zhi.a.wang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
commit afb2c4437d ("drm/i915/ddi: Push pipe clock enabling to encoders")
inadvertently stopped enabling the pipe clock for any DP-MST stream
after the first one. It also rearranged the pipe clock enabling wrt.
initial MST payload allocation step (which may or may not be a
problem, but it's contrary to the spec.).
Fix things by making the above commit truly a non-functional change.
Fixes: afb2c4437d ("drm/i915/ddi: Push pipe clock enabling to encoders")
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107365
Reported-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reported-by: dmummenschanz@web.de
Tested-by: dmummenschanz@web.de
Tested-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: dmummenschanz@web.de
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180831174739.30387-1-imre.deak@intel.com
(cherry picked from commit 2b5cf4ef54)
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
This re-applies the workaround for "some DP sinks, [which] are a
little nuts" from commit 1a36147bb9 ("drm/i915: Perform link
quality check unconditionally during long pulse").
It makes the secondary AOC E2460P monitor connected via DP to an
acer Veriton N4640G usable again.
This hunk was dropped in commit c85d200e83 ("drm/i915: Move SST
DP link retraining into the ->post_hotplug() hook")
Fixes: c85d200e83 ("drm/i915: Move SST DP link retraining into the ->post_hotplug() hook")
[Cleaned up commit message, added stable cc]
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow@fbihome.de>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180825191035.3945-1-lyude@redhat.com
(cherry picked from commit 3cf71bc990)
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Older gen use a physical address for the hardware status page, for which
we use cache-coherent writes. As the writes are into the cpu cache, we use
a normal WB mapped page to read the HWS, used for our seqno tracking.
Anecdotally, I observed lost breadcrumbs writes into the HWS on i965gm,
which so far have not reoccurred with this patch. How reliable that
evidence is remains to be seen.
v2: Explicitly pass the expected physical address to the hw
v3: Also remember the wild writes we once had for HWS above 4G.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180903152304.31589-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
We currently assert that if the target is in a CPU write domain, we use
a CPU reloc path rather than the GPU reloc path. However, we have a debug
override to force the GPU path and that unfortunately hits the assert.
Include the async clflush under the debug option to ensure correct
behaviour even when debugging, and strict when not.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180903150216.19965-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Instead of calling the .set_timings() operation recursively from the
display device backwards, iterate over the devices manually in the DRM
encoder code. This moves the complexity to a single central location and
simplifies the logic in omap_dss_device drivers.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The video timings are stored in the CRTC structure by the
omap_crtc_dss_set_timings() function, called by dss_mgr_set_timings()
from the .enable() operation of the internal encoders. This instead
belongs to the .set_timings() code paths. Move the
omap_crtc_dss_set_timings() calls accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The VENC encoder modifies the requested video mode to match the NTSC or
PAL timings (or reject the video mode completely) in the .set_timings()
operation. This should be performed in the .check_timings() operation
instead. Move the fixup.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The SDI encoder modifies the pixel clock of the requested video mode to
take the limitations of the PLL into account in the .enable() operation.
This should be performed in the .check_timings() operation instead. Move
the fixup.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Constify many pointers to struct videomode, as well as pointers to
container structures, to ensure the video mode isn't modified after
the .check_timings() operation.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The DSI encoder modifies the passed videomode to take the requirements
of the internal DISPC-DSI bus into account in the .enable_video_output()
operation. This should be performed in the .check_timings() operation
instead. There is however no .check_timings() operation as the DSI
encoder uses a custom API, so move it to the closest match which is the
.set_config() operation.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The video mode is aleady fixed up by the .check_timings() operation,
there's no need to repeat that when enabling the DPI output.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Instead of call the dispc timings check function dispc_mgr_timings_ok()
from the internal encoders .check_timings() operation, expose it through
the dispc ops (after renaming it to check_timings) and call it directly
from omapdrm. This allows removal of now empty omap_dss_device
.check_timings() operations.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The encoder enable operation currently performs mode fixup and mode
setting for all omap_dss_device instances in the display pipeline. There
are dedicated encoder operations for those operations (respectively
.atomic_check() and .mode_set()), but they are not used for this
purpose.
Move the mode fixup code to .atomic_check() and the mode set code
.mode_set() to better fit the KMS model. The bus flags fixup has to
happen at .mode_set() time as there is no place to store the bus flags
in the atomic state structures. This could be solved by extending one of
the state structures, but as the goal is to replace the fixup by direct
usage of bus flags through the driver, that would be pointless.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The bus flags stored in omap_dss_device instances are used to fixup the
video mode before setting it, to honour constraints that can't be
expressed through drm_display_mode. The fixup occurs in the CRTC mode
set operation and the resulting video mode is stored internally in the
CRTC. It is then used next by omap_encoder_enable() to apply mode fixups
for the omap_dss_device instances in omap_encoder_update().
Move the hack to the omap_encoder_update() function right before
applying the omap_dss_device fixups, in order to group all fixups
together.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Panels drivers store their timings in a device data structure field that
is initialized at probe time, either from hardcoded values or from
firmware-supplied values. Those timings are then reported through the
.get_timings() operation to construct the panel display mode.
The panel timings are further modified by the .set_timings() operation,
which is called with the timings retrieved by .get_timings(), and
mangled by .check_timings(). The latter potentially adjusts the pixel
clock only.
Conceptually, modifying the panel timings is wrong, as the timings are
an intrinsic property of the panel and should thus be fixed.
Furthermore, modifying them this way at runtime can result in display
modes reported to userspace varying between calls, which is also wrong.
There's no actual need to store the mangled pixel clock value in the
timings. Don't modify the panel timings in the .set_timings() operation,
just forward it to the previous device in the display pipeline.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The analog TV, DVI and HDMI connectors all report timing information
through the .get_timings() information.
For analog TV outputs the information is queried from the encoder, so
the operation is unused. Remove it.
For HDMI outputs the display pipeline provides EDID capability, so the
operation is unused as well. Remove it.
For DVI outputs the operation is also unused if the pipeline provides
EDID capability. Otherwise (when the DDC bus is not connected) we
shouldn't hardcode a single mode, but instead report no mode and let the
KMS core add default modes. This is achieved by removing the operation.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Timings for the TV output are currently reported by the analog TV
connector. This has the disadvantage of having to handle timing-related
operations in a connector omap_dss_device that has, at the hardware
level, no knowledge of any timing information.
Implement the .get_timings() operation in the venc driver, and get
timings from the first component in the pipeline that implements the
operatation. This switches the duty of reporting analog TV timings from
the connector to the encoder.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The .check_timings() operation is called recursively from the display
device back to the output device. Most components just forward the
operation to the previous component in the chain, resulting in lots of
duplicated pass-through functions. To avoid that, iterate over the
components manually.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Source components in the display pipeline need to configure their output
signals polarities and clock driving edge based on the requirements of
the sink component.
Those requirements are currently shared across the whole pipeline in the
flags of a videomode structure, instead of being local to each bus. This
both prevents multiple buses from having different configurations (when
the hardware supports it), and makes it difficult to move from videomode
to drm_display_mode as the latter doesn't contain bus polarities and
clock edge flags.
Add a bus_flags field to the omap_dss_device structure and move the
DISPLAY_FLAGS_DE_(LOW|HIGH), DISPLAY_FLAGS_PIXDATA_(POS|NEG)EDGE and
DISPLAY_FLAGS_SYNC_(POS|NEG)EDGE videomode flags to bus_flags in all
external encoders, connectors and panels. The videomode flags are still
used internally for internal encoders, this will be addressed in a
second step.
The related videomode flags in the default mode of the DVI connector can
simply be dropped, as they are always overridden by the TFP410 driver.
Note that this results in both the DISPLAY_FLAGS_SYNC_POSEDGE and
DISPLAY_FLAGS_SYNC_NEGEDGE flags being set, which is invalid, but only
the former is tested for when programming the DISPC, so the DVI
connector flags are effectively overridden by the TFP410 flags.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_dss_device .set_timings() operation for external encoders
stores the video mode in the device data structure. That mode is then
never used again. Drop it.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The .check_timings() operation is present in all panels and connectors.
The fallback that uses .get_timings() in the absence of .check_timings()
is thus unneeded.
While it could be argued that the fallback implements a useful check
that should be extended to cover all fixed-resolution panels, the code
is currently unused and gets in the way of the ongoing refactoring.
Remove it, a similar feature can always be added later.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_dss_device .set_timings() operations are called directly from
omap_encoder_update(), and indirectly from the omap_dss_device .enable()
operation. The latter is called from omap_encoder_enable(), right after
calling omap_encoder_update(). The .set_timings() operation it thus
called twice in a row. Fix it by removing the indirect call.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The .set_timings() operations of the omap_dss_device instances don't
need to modify the passed timings. Make the pointer const.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Both the .check_timings() and .set_timings() handlers call
tfp410_fix_timings() to fix the timing's flags. As .check_timings() is
always called before .set_timings(), there's no need to fix the flags
twice. Remove the tfp410_fix_timings() call from .set_timings().
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The two functions implement the .set_timings() and .check_timings()
operations. Rename them to hdmi_disply_set_timings() and
hdmi_display_check_timings() respectively to match the operations names
and make searching the source code easier.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Instead of determining the connector type from the type of the display's
omap_dss_device and passing it to the omap_connector_init() function,
move the type determination code to omap_connector.c and remove the type
argument to the connector init function. This moves code to a more
natural location, making the driver easier to read.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The drm_connector implementation requires access to the omap_dss_device
corresponding to the display, which is passed to its initialization
function and stored internally. Refactoring of the timings operations
will require access to the output omap_dss_device. To prepare for that,
pass it to the connector initialization function and store it internally
as well.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The HDMI mode (.set_hdmi_mode()) and infoframe (.set_infoframe())
operations are called recursively from the display device back to the
HDMI encoder. This isn't required, as all components other than the HDMI
encoder just forward the operation to the previous component in the
chain. Call the operations directly on the HDMI encoder.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The drm_encoder implementation requires access to the omap_dss_device
corresponding to the display, which is passed to its initialization
function and stored internally. Clean up of the HDMI mode and infoframe
handling will require access to the output omap_dss_device. To prepare
for that, pass it to the encoder initialization function and store it
internally as well.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The CRTC mode set implementation needs to access the omap_dss_device for
the pipeline display. To do so, it iterates over all pipelines to find
the one that contains an encoder corresponding to the CRTC, and request
the display device from the encoder. That's a very complicated dance
when the CRTC has a direct pipeline pointer already, and the pipeline
contains a pointer to the display device.
Replace the convoluted code with direct access.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Instead of calling the EDID read operation (.read_edid()) recursively
from the display device back to the first device that provides EDID read
support, iterate over the devices manually in the DRM connector code.
This moves the complexity to a single central location and simplifies
the logic in omap_dss_device drivers.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
On HDMI outputs, CEC support requires notification of HPD signal
deassertion. The HPD signal can be handled by various omap_dss_device
instances in the pipeline, and all of them forward HPD events to the
OMAP4 internal HDMI encoder.
Knowledge of the DSS internals need to be removed from the
omap_dss_device instances in order to migrate to drm_bridge. To do so,
move HPD handling for CEC to the omap_connector.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_dss_device .enable_hpd() and .disable_hpd() are used to enable
and disable hot-plug detection at omapdrm probe and remove time. This is
required to avoid reporting hot-plug detection events before the DRM
infrastructure is ready to accept them, as that could result in crashes
or other malfunction.
Hot-plug event reporting is conditioned by both HPD being enabled
through the .enable_hpd() operation and by the HPD callback being
registered though the .register_hpd_cb() operation. We thus don't need a
separate enable operation if we can guarantee that callbacks won't be
registered too early.
HPD callbacks are registered at connector initialization time, which is
too early to start reporting HPD events. There's however nothing
blocking a move of callback registration to a later time when the
omapdrm driver calls the HPD enable operations. Do so, and remove the
HPD enable operation completely from omap_dss_device drivers.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The HPD-related omap_dss_device operations are now only called when the
device supports HPD. There's no need to duplicate that check in the
omap_dss_device drivers. The .register_hpd_cb() operation can as a
result be turned into a void operation.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Instead of calling the hot-plug detection callback registration
operations (.register_hpd_cb() and .unregister_hpd_cb()) recursively
from the display device back to the first device that provides hot plug
detection support, iterate over the devices manually in the DRM
connector code. This moves the complexity to a single central location
and simplifies the logic in omap_dss_device drivers.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Instead of calling the .detect() operation recursively from the display
device back to the first device that provides hot plug detection
support, iterate over the devices manually in the DRM connector
.detect() implementation. This moves the complexity to a single central
location and simplifies the logic in omap_dss_device drivers.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
When an omap_dss_device operation can be implemented in multiple places
in a chain of devices, it is important to find out which device to
address to perfom the operation. This is currently done by calling the
operation on the display device at the end of the chain, and recursively
delagating the operation to the previous device if it can't be performed
locally. The drawback of this approach is an increased complexity in
omap_dss_device drivers.
In order to simplify the drivers, we will switch from a recursive model
to an interative model, centralizing the complexity in a single
location. This requires knowing which operations an omap_dss_device
supports at runtime. We can already test which operations are
implemented by checking the operation pointer, but implemented
operations can require resources whose availability varies between
systems. For instance a hot-plug signal from a connector can be wired to
a GPIO or to a bridge chip.
Add operation flags that can be set in the omap_dss_device structure by
drivers to signal support for operations.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
omap_dss_device instances have two ops structures, omap_dss_driver and
omap_dss_device_ops. The former is used for devices at the end of the
pipeline (a.k.a. display devices), and the latter for intermediate
devices.
Having two sets of operations isn't convenient as code that iterates
over omap_dss_device instances need to take them both into account.
There's currently a reasonably small amount of such code, but more will
be introduced to move the driver away from recursive operations. To
simplify current and future code, move all operations that are not
specific to the display device to the omap_dss_device_ops.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The GPIO descriptor API is favoured over the plain GPIO API for consumer
drivers. Using it simplifies the driver code.
As the descriptor API handles the active-low flag internally we need to
invert the polarity of all GPIO operations in the driver. Rename the
nreset_gpio field to reset_gpio to reflect that.
The reset GPIO is mandatory, so drop conditional tests through the
driver.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The driver doesn't use GPIOs and thus doesn't need to include the
linux/gpio.h header.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The GPIO descriptor API is favoured over the plain GPIO API for consumer
drivers. Using it simplifies the driver code.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The GPIO descriptor API is favoured over the plain GPIO API for consumer
drivers. Using it simplifies the driver code.
The reset GPIO is mandatory, so drop conditional tests through the
driver. The qvga GPIO is unused, so drop it completely.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The GPIO descriptor API is favoured over the plain GPIO API for consumer
drivers. Using it simplifies the driver code.
As the descriptor API handles the active-low flag internally we need to
invert the polarity of all GPIO operations in the driver.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The GPIO descriptor API is favoured over the plain GPIO API for consumer
drivers. Using it simplifies the driver code.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Various functions that need to differentiate between omap_dss_device
instances corresponding to displays and to internal encoders use the
omap_dss_device.driver field, which is only set for display instances.
This gets in the way of the omap_dss_device operations refactoring.
Replace that with a check based on the output_type field which is set
for all omap_dss_device instances but displays.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omapdrm driver checks at suspend and resume time whether the
displays it operates on have their driver operations set. This check is
unneeded, as all display drivers set the driver operations field at
probe time and never touch it afterwards. This is furthermore proven by
the dereferencing of the driver field without checking it first in
several locations.
The omapdss driver performs a similar check at shutdown time. This is
unneeded as well, as the for_each_dss_display() macro it uses to iterate
over displays locates the displays by checking the driver field
internally.
As those checks are unnecessary, remove them.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The .get_mirror() and .set_mirror() omap_dss_driver operations are
implemented by the panel-tpo-td043mtea1 driver but are never used.
Remove them.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The .probe(), .remove(), .run_test(), .get_rotate() and .set_rotate()
omap_dss_driver operations are not used. Remove them.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The dss_mgr .connect() and .disconnect() are implemented as no-op in
omapdrm. The operations are unneeded, remove them.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_dss_device.dispc_channel_connect field is used by DSS outputs
to fail the .enable() operation if they're not connected. Set the field
directly from the (dis)connect handlers of the DSS outputs instead of
going through the CRTC dss_mgr operations.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The CRTC connect handler checks whether the DSS output supports the
DISPC channel assigned to it. As the channel is assigned to the output
by the output driver a failure there could only result from a driver
bug. All the output drivers have been verified and they are always
assigned a DISPC channel that is supported on the SoC they run on. The
check can thus be removed.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_crtc_output global array is used to look up the DSS output
device by channel. We can replace that by accessing the output device
from the pipeline if we store the pipeline pointer in the omap_crtc
structure.
The global array is also used to protect against double connection of an
output. This can't happen with the connection handling mechanism going
from DSS outputs to displays. We can thus drop that check, allowing
removal of the global array.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_crtcs global array is used to store pointers to omap_crtc
indexed by DISPC channel number, in order to look them up in the dss_mgr
operations. Store the information in the omap_drm_private structure in
the form of an array of omap_drm_pipeline pointers.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Replace the dss display device pointer by a pipe pointer that will allow
the omap_crtc_init() function to access both the display and the DSS
output. As a result we can remove the omapdss_device_get_dispc_channel()
function that is now unneeded.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
To simplify the pipeline disconnection handling merge the
omapdss_device_disconnect() and omapdss_output_unset_device() functions.
The device state check is now called for every device in the pipeline,
extending this sanity check coverage.
There is no need to return an error from omapdss_device_disconnect()
when the check fails, as omapdss_output_unset_device() used to do, given
that we can't prevent disconnection due to device unbinding (the return
value of omapdss_output_unset_device() is never checked in the current
code for that reason).
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The display type is validated when the display is connected to the DSS
output. We already have all the information we need for validation when
initializing the outputs. Move validation to output initialization to
simplify pipeline connection handling.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
When a DSS output is (dis)connected the omapdss_output_(un)set_device()
function performs a sanity check to ensure that the output isn't already
(dis)connected. The check is unnecessary as those situations should
never happen, but can nonetheless be useful to catch driver bugs. To
prepare for removal of the omapdss_output_(un)set_device() functions
move the connection check to the omapdss_device_connect() function. The
omapdss_device_disconnect() already contains a corresponding check.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omapdrm and omapdss drivers are architectured based on display
pipelines made of multiple components handled from sink (display) to
source (DSS output). This is incompatible with the DRM bridge and panel
APIs that handle components from source to sink.
To reconcile the omapdrm and omapdss drivers with the DRM bridge and
panel model, we need to reverse the direction of the DSS device
operations. Start with the connect and disconnect operations.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Create an omap_drm_pipeline structure to model display pipelines, made
of a CRTC, an encoder, a connector and a DSS display device. This allows
grouping related parameters together instead of storing them in
independent arrays and thus improves code readability.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Creating all the planes in a single location instead of creating them
per-CRTC with remaining planes then created in a second step simplifies
the logic.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The crtc_idx and plane_idw variables in the main loop are always equal
to the loop counter i, use it instead. Don't unnecessarily initialize
dssdev to NULL.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Regulators for the DPI, DSI, HDMI, SDI and VENC outputs are all looked
up when connecting the output omap_dss_device. There's no need to delay
regulator handling to that time, get the regulators at probe time.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The dss_mgr_connect() and dss_mgr_disconnect() functions take two
omap_dss_device pointers as parameters, which are always set to the same
value by all callers. Remove the duplicated pointer.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Add a new omapdss_display_get() function to retrieve the omap_dss_device
for a given DSS output. This will be used when reversing the direction
of the DSS pipeline handling logic.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Similarly to for_each_dss_display(), the for_each_dss_output() macro
iterates over all the DSS connected outputs.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Look up the next dssdev at probe time based on device tree links for all
DSS outputs and encoders. This will be used to reverse the order of the
dssdev connect and disconnect call chains.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
There's no reason to delay initialization of most of the driver (such as
mapping memory I/O or enabling runtime PM) to the component bind
handler. Perform as much of the initialization as possible at probe
time, initializing at bind time only the parts that depends on the DSS.
The cleanup code is moved from unbind to remove in a similar way.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
There's no reason to delay initialization of most of the driver (such as
mapping memory I/O or enabling runtime PM) to the component bind
handler. Perform as much of the initialization as possible at probe
time, initializing at bind time only the parts that depends on the DSS.
The cleanup code is moved from unbind to remove in a similar way.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
There's no reason to delay initialization of most of the driver (such as
mapping memory I/O or enabling runtime PM) to the component bind
handler. Perform as much of the initialization as possible at probe
time, initializing at bind time only the parts that depends on the DSS.
The cleanup code is moved from unbind to remove in a similar way.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
There's no reason to delay initialization of most of the driver (such as
mapping memory I/O or enabling runtime PM) to the component bind
handler. Perform as much of the initialization as possible at probe
time, initializing at bind time only the parts that depends on the DSS.
The cleanup code is moved from unbind to remove in a similar way.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Rename the jump labels according to the cleanup they perform, not the
location they're accessed from, and move functions from error checks to
cleanup paths, and move reference handling to simplify cleanup.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The connect handle of the analog TV and HDMI connectors casts the dssdev
to panel data only to then access fields of the panel data that are also
present in the dssdev. Remove the cast and use dssdev directly.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omapdss_of_find_source_for_first_ep() function locates the source
corresponding to the first endpoint of the first port of a device node.
We can easily extend it to locate sinks as well by passing the port
number as a parameter. This will be useful to find sinks in encoders
drivers.
Extend the function and rename it to omapdss_of_find_connected_device()
to reflect its new extended purpose.
Additionally, it is useful to differentiate between failures to return
the connected device because no link exists in the device tree for the
requested port, or because the connected device as described in the
device tree is invalid or not probed yet. Return NULL in the first case
and an error code in the second case, and update the callers
accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_dss_device port_num field stores the DT port number associated
with the device. The field is used in different ways depending on the
device type:
- For DPI outputs, the port number is used as an identifier of the DPI
instance
- For sources, the port number is used to look up the omap_dss_device by
DT port node
As omap_dss_device instances are only looked up as sources by sinks,
setting the field to the number of the source port works for both use
cases.
However, to enable looking up sinks, we need to record all the ports
associated with an omap_dss_device. Do so by turning the port_num field
into an of_ports bitmask. For DPI outputs the port number is
additionally stored in the dpi_data structure as the output ID.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omapdss_find_output_from_display() function is only used to retrieve
the dispc channel corresponding to the display. Return the dispc channel
directly, and rename the function to omapdss_device_get_dispc_channel()
to match its new purpose.
The dssdev->id check is removed as the dssdev is guaranteed to be an
output and have a non-zero id, as proved by the lack of crash despite
the caller never checking the returned pointer before dereferencing it.
As the function is not specific to outputs anymore, move it from
output.c to base.c.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The DSS manager ops and private data pointer are specific to a DSS
instance. Store them in the dss_device structure instead of global
variable.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Storing the dss_device pointer in the omap_dss_device structure will
allow accessing the dss_device from the dss_mgr API functions.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The functions operate on any omap_dss_device, move them from display.c
to base.c. While at it rename them to match the naming of the other
functions operating on struct omap_dss_device.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The panel devices list isn't used anymore, all panel devices are
accessed through the global devices list. Remove it.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Split the function into omapdss_display_init() to perform
display-specific initialization of the omap_dss_device, and
omapdss_register_display() to register the device. The latter will then
be replaced by more generic registration.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Despite its name, the omap_dss_get_next_device() function operates on
display devices only. Make it more generic by allowing operation on all
devices, with a parameter to specify the device type.
While at it rename the function to omapdss_device_get_next() to match
the naming of the other functions operating on struct omap_dss_device.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The macro iterates over displays only, rename it accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The output devices list isn't used anymore, all output devices are
accessed through the global devices list. Remove it.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The DSI clocks are dumped in the DSS-level debugfs clocks file. This
complicates the implementation as the DSI private data has to be looked
up through the outputs list. Simplify it by creating two debugfs files,
dsi1_clks and dsi2_clks, to dump the DSI clocks.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The DSI debugfs regs and irqs show handlers received a pointer to the
DSI private data. There's no need to look it up from the list of DSS
outputs. Use the pointer directly, this allows simplifying the
implementation of the handlers.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
All connectors, encoders and panels store a pointer to their input
omap_dss_device in the panel driver data structure. This duplicates the
src field in the omap_dss_device structure. Remove the private copy and
use the src field.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The encoders duplicate the same omap_dss_device src and dst fields set
and checks in their connect and disconnect handlers. Move the code to
the connect and disconnect wrappers.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
In preparation for the move of checks from the disconnect handlers to
the omapdss_device_disconnect() function, replace direct calls to the
disconnect handlers at remove time with calls to
omapdss_device_disconnect().
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The connectors, encoders and display duplicate the same debug messages
and connection checks in their omap_dss_device connect and disconnect
handlers. Move the code to the connect and disconnect wrappers.
To simplify the code the connect function returns -EBUSY unconditionally
if the device is already connected. This doesn't cause any change in
practice: the connect handler of displays is never called on a connected
device as it is only invoked during omapdrm initialization.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_dss_device objects model display components and are connected
at runtime to create display pipelines. The connect and disconnect
operations implemented by each component contain lots of duplicate code.
As a first step towards fixing this, create new functions to wrap the
direct calls to those operations and use them.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The various types of omapdss_*_ops structures define multiple operations
that are not specific to a bus type. To simplify the code and remove
dependencies on specific bus types move those operations to a common
structure. Operations that are specific to a bus type are kept in the
specialized ops structures.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_dss_find_output_by_port() function looks up an omap_dss_device
by port from the list of devices registered as outputs. In preparation
for looking up sinks in addition to sources, allow the function to look
up any registered device. Rename it to omap_dss_find_device_by_port() to
match its new purpose.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_dss_find_output_by_port_node() function defined in output.c
looks up an output from its port node. To do so it needs to call helper
functions from dss-of.c to lookup the port parent and the port number.
As omap_dss_find_output_by_port_node() is only called by
omapdss_of_find_source_for_first_ep() from dss-of.c this goes back and
forth between the to source files and isn't very clear.
Simplify the code by passing both the parent and the port number to
omap_dss_find_output_by_port_node() instead of the port node, and rename
the function to omap_dss_find_output_by_port().
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omapdss_component_is_loaded() function test whether a component is
loaded by checking whether it is present in the displays list or the
outputs list. Simplify the implementation by checking for the component
in the global omap_dss_device list.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_dss_device instances are stored in two separate lists,
depending on whether they are panels or outputs. Create a third list
that stores all omap_dss_device instances to allow generic code to
operate on all instances.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
For coherency with the panel_list field, rename list to output_list.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_dss_device panel.dsi_pix_fmt and panel.dsi_mode fields are
unused. Remove them.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omap_dss_device structure stores a videomode. All the connector and
panel drivers that use omap_dss_device also store the videomode in their
own panel_drv_data structures. There's no need to duplicate, remove the
videomode field from omap_dss_device.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The structure contains function pointers that don't need to be modified.
Make all its instances const to improve security.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
All omap_dss_driver instances provide the get_timings operation. Remove
the default function.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The get_timings operation from DSS encoders (not to be confused with the
identically named operation in omap_dss_driver) is never called. Remove
it.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The operations are never used, remove them. If the need to set wide
screen signaling data arises later, it should be implemented by
extending the DRM bridge API.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The dpi_init_port() and sdi_init_port() functions can return errors but
their return value is ignored. This prevents both probe failures and
probe deferral from working correctly. Propagate the errors up the call
stack.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Register the omapdrm device when we know that dss device probe going
to succeed. This avoids DSS6 and DSS2 omapdrm device registration from
colliding with each other.
Signed-off-by: Jyri Sarha <jsarha@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
The omapdss_gather_components() function walks the OF graph to create a
list of all components part of the display device. There's no need to
delay this operation until DSS bind time as we have all the information
we need at probe time.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
As ordering of the dss_devices based on DT aliases is now implemented in
omap_drm.c, there is no need to do the ordering in dss/display.c
anymore.
At the same time remove the alias member of the omap_dss_device struct
since it is no longer needed. The only place it was used is in the
omapdss_register_display() function.
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Sort the dssdev array based on DT aliases.
With this change we can remove the panel ordering from dss/display.c and
have all sorting related to dssdevs in one place.
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Instead of reaching back to DSS to iterate through the dss_devices every
time, use an internal array where we store the available and usable
dss_devices.
At the same time remove the omapdss_device_is_connected() check from
omap_modeset_init() as it became irrelevant: We are not adding dssdevs
if their connect failed.
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
If we allocate the drm_device earlier we can just return the error code
without the need to use goto.
Do the unref of the drm_device as a last step when cleaning up. This will
make the drm_device available longer for us and makes sure that we only
free up the memory when all other cleanups have been already done.
Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Add a mode to debugfs/drop-caches to flush unwanted requests off the GPU
(by wedging the device and resetting). This is very useful if a test
terminated leaving a long queue of hanging batches that would ordinarily
require a round trip through hangcheck for each.
It reduces the inter-test operation to just a write into drop-caches to
reset driver/GPU state between tests.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180903083337.13134-5-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
We currently try to pin and allocate the whole buffer at a time. If that
object is larger than RAM, we will try to pin the whole of physical
memory, force the machine into oom, and then still fail the allocation.
If the request is obviously too large, error out early. We opt to do
this in the backend to make it easy to use alternate paths that do not
require the entire object pinned, or may easily handle proxy objects
that are larger than physical memory.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180903083337.13134-4-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
If we fail to write the user relocation back when it is changed, force
ourselves to take the slow relocation path where we can handle faults in
the write path. There is still an element of dubiousness as having
patched up the batch to use the correct offset, it no longer matches the
presumed_offset in the relocation, so a second pass may miss any changes
in layout.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180903083337.13134-3-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
We do not explicitly mark the PTE for the user's GTT mmap as being
wrprotect, so we don't get a refault when we would need to change a
read-only mmapping into read-write. As such, we must presume that if the
vma has PROT_WRITE it may be written to, although this is supposed to be
indicated by set-domain there are cases (e.g. after swap) where
userspace may not be aware of the implicit domain change.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180903083337.13134-2-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
We only call unset_wedged on the global reset path (since it's a global
operation), so if we are terminally wedged and wish to reset, take the
full device reset path rather than the quicker individual engine resets.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180903083337.13134-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
Rather than inspect the global module parameter for whether full-ppgtt
maybe enabled, we can inspect the context directly as to whether it has
its own vm.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Bob Paauwe <bob.j.paauwe@intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180901092451.7233-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
This trys to give new born vGPU with higher scheduling chance
not only with adding to sched list head and also have higher
priority for workload sched for 2 seconds after starting to
schedule it. In order for fast GPU execution during VM boot,
and ensure guest driver setup with required state given in time.
This fixes recent failure seen on one VM with multiple linux VMs
running on kernel with commit 2621cefaa42b3("drm/i915: Provide a timeout to i915_gem_wait_for_idle() on setup"),
which had shorter setup timeout that caused context state init failed.
v2: change to 2s for higher scheduling period
Cc: Yuan Hang <hang.yuan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Hang Yuan <hang.yuan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
Vega20 does not appear to be affected by the same issue
as vega10. Enable the full stolen memory handling on
vega20. Reserve the appropriate size at init time to avoid
display artifacts and then free it at the end of init once
the new FB is up and running.
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
vega12 does not appear to be affected by the same issue
as vega10. Enable the full stolen memory handling on
vega12. Reserve the appropriate size at init time to avoid
display artifacts and then free it at the end of init once
the new FB is up and running.
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Raven does not appear to be affected by the same issue
as vega10. Enable the full stolen memory handling on
Raven. Reserve the appropriate size at init time to avoid
display artifacts and then free it at the end of init once
the new FB is up and running.
Bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106639
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
No functional change, just rework it in order to adjust the
behavior on a per asic level. The problem is that on vega10,
something corrupts the lower 8 MB of vram on the second
resume from S3. This does not seem to affect Raven, other
gmc9 based asics need testing.
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Acked-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Add BOs to the idle state again and correctly clear the flag when
new BOs are added.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Tested-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
First step to fix the LRU corruption, we accidentially tried to move things
on the LRU after dropping the lock.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Tested-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Staring at the function for six hours, just to essentially move one line
of code. The problem was that the first list_cut_position call could result
in list2 pointing to la-la-land.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Tested-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
This at least allows to fail any subsequent IOCTLs with -ENODEV
after the device is gone.
Still this operation is not supported yet in graphic mode
and will lead at least to page faults and other issues.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Grodzovsky <andrey.grodzovsky@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
So far we have been relying on vm->file pointer being NULL to declare
something GGTT.
This has the unfortunate consequence that the default kernel context is
also declared GGTT and interferes with the following patch which wants to
instantiate VMA's and execute requests against the kernel context.
Change the is_ggtt test to use an explicit flag in struct address_space to
solve this issue.
Note that the bit used is free since there is an alignment hole in the
struct.
v2:
* Mark mock ggtt.
Signed-off-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180831143643.12366-1-tvrtko.ursulin@linux.intel.com
commit afb2c4437d ("drm/i915/ddi: Push pipe clock enabling to encoders")
inadvertently stopped enabling the pipe clock for any DP-MST stream
after the first one. It also rearranged the pipe clock enabling wrt.
initial MST payload allocation step (which may or may not be a
problem, but it's contrary to the spec.).
Fix things by making the above commit truly a non-functional change.
Fixes: afb2c4437d ("drm/i915/ddi: Push pipe clock enabling to encoders")
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107365
Reported-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reported-by: dmummenschanz@web.de
Tested-by: dmummenschanz@web.de
Tested-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Cc: dmummenschanz@web.de
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180831174739.30387-1-imre.deak@intel.com
This patch resolves the DMC FW loading issue.
Earlier DMC FW package have only one DMC FW for one stepping. But as such
there is no such restriction from Package side.
For ICL icl_dmc_ver1_07.bin binary package has DMC FW for 2 steppings.
So while reading the dmc_offset from package header, for 1st stepping
offset used to come 0x0 and was working fine till now.
But for second stepping and other steppings, offset is non zero number
and is in dwords. So we need to convert into bytes to fetch correct DMC
FW from correct place.
v2 : Added check for DMC FW max size for various gen. (Imre Deak)
v3 : Corrected naming convention for various gen. (Imre Deak)
v4 : Initialized max_fw_size to 0
v5 : Corrected DMC FW MAX_SIZE for various gen. (Imre Deak)
v6 : Fixed the typo issues.
Reviewed-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jyoti Yadav <jyoti.r.yadav@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1535695223-4648-1-git-send-email-jyoti.r.yadav@intel.com
Although we cannot do a full system-level test of suspend/hibernate from
deep with the kernel selftests, we can exercise the GEM subsystem in
isolation and simulate the external effects (such as losing stolen
contents and trashing the register state).
v2: Don't forget to hold rpm
v3: Suspend the GTT mappings, and more rpm!
References: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96526
References: 5ab57c7020 ("drm/i915: Flush logical context image out to memory upon suspend")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Jakub Bartmiński <jakub.bartminski@intel.com>
Cc: Matthew Auld <matthew.william.auld@gmail.com>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jakub Bartmiński <jakub.bartminski@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180830134806.21939-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
When parsing the reply of a DP_REMOTE_DPCD_READ DPCD command the
result is wrong due to a missing idx increment.
This was never noticed since DP_REMOTE_DPCD_READ is currently not
used, but if you enable it, then it is all wrong.
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com>
Reviewed-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/e72ddac2-1dc0-100a-d816-9ac98ac009dd@xs4all.nl
A big problem with DP CEC-Tunneling-over-AUX is that it is tricky
to find adapters with a chipset that supports this AND where the
manufacturer actually connected the HDMI CEC line to the chipset.
Add a mention of the MegaChips 2900 chipset which seems to support
this feature well.
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com>
Reviewed-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180827075820.41109-3-hverkuil@xs4all.nl
If aux->transfer == NULL, then just return without doing
anything. In that case the function is likely called for
a non-(e)DP connector.
This never happened for the i915 driver, but the nouveau and amdgpu
drivers need this check.
The alternative would be to add this check in those drivers before
every drm_dp_cec call, but it makes sense to check it in the
drm_dp_cec functions to prevent a kernel oops.
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com>
Reviewed-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180827075820.41109-2-hverkuil@xs4all.nl
The optimisation inherent in commit 6a2c4232ec ("drm/i915: Make the
physical object coherent with GTT") relies on that once we allocated a
cursor we would have coherent, zero overhead access to the scanout plane
holding the cursor. That is we could then do the very frequent cursor
updates X enjoys with no indirection or kernel involvement. However,
that all hinges on the GGTT mmap of the cursor being pinned and not
require refaulting on each access -- handling such a page fault likely
requires the busy GGTT to be rearranged causing a stall. A very simple
fix is then to handle the physical cursor exactly like other cursors and
keep its vma pinned while active.
References: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107600
References: 6a2c4232ec ("drm/i915: Make the physical object coherent with GTT")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180817082405.755-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
During stress testing of full-ppgtt (on Baytrail at least), we found
that the invalidation around a context/mm switch was insufficient (writes
would go astray). Adding a second MI_FLUSH_DW barrier prevents this, but
it is unclear as to whether this is merely a delaying tactic or if it is
truly serialising with the TLB invalidation. Either way, it is
empirically required.
v2: Avoid the loop for readability;
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107715
References: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107759
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Matthew Auld <matthew.william.auld@gmail.com>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180830161042.29193-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
We need to clear the register in order to get correct value after the
next potential hang.
v2: Centralize error register clearing in i915_irq.c (Chris)
v3: Don't read gen8 register on < gen6 (Chris)
v4: Don't swap gen8+ & gen6+ code... (Chris)
Signed-off-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180830132424.21940-1-lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com
This reverts commit a7f91061c6.
Felix pointed out that we need to have the BOs mapped even before
amdgpu_vm_update_directories is called.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Acked-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Always try to put the GART away from where VRAM is.
v2: correctly handle the 4GB limitation
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Junwei Zhang <Jerry.Zhang@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
This doesn't affect runtime because in the current code "idx" is always
valid.
First, we read from "vgdev->capsets[idx].max_size" before checking
whether "idx" is within bounds. And secondly the bounds check is off by
one so we could end up reading one element beyond the end of the
vgdev->capsets[] array.
Fixes: 62fb7a5e10 ("virtio-gpu: add 3d/virgl support")
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180704094250.m7sgvvzg3dhcvv3h@kili.mountain
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
The function ttm_bo_put releases a reference to a TTM buffer object. The
function's name is more aligned to the Linux kernel convention of naming
ref-counting function _get and _put.
A call to ttm_bo_unref takes the address of the TTM BO object's pointer and
clears the pointer's value to NULL. This is not necessary in most cases and
sometimes even worked around by the calling code. A call to ttm_bo_put only
releases the reference without clearing the pointer.
The current behaviour of cleaning the pointer is kept in the calling code,
but should be removed if not required in a later patch.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180731062127.10131-3-tzimmermann@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
The function ttm_bo_get acquires a reference on a TTM buffer object. The
function's name is more aligned to the Linux kernel convention of naming
ref-counting function _get and _put.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180731062127.10131-2-tzimmermann@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
The function ttm_bo_put releases a reference to a TTM buffer object. The
function's name is more aligned to the Linux kernel convention of naming
ref-counting function _get and _put.
A call to ttm_bo_unref takes the address of the TTM BO object's pointer and
clears the pointer's value to NULL. This is not necessary in most cases and
sometimes even worked around by the calling code. A call to ttm_bo_put only
releases the reference without clearing the pointer.
The current behaviour of cleaning the pointer is kept in the calling code,
but should be removed if not required in a later patch.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180731063559.11629-1-tzimmermann@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
The function ttm_bo_put releases a reference to a TTM buffer object. The
function's name is more aligned to the Linux kernel convention of naming
ref-counting function _get and _put.
A call to ttm_bo_unref takes the address of the TTM BO object's pointer and
clears the pointer's value to NULL. This is not necessary in most cases and
sometimes even worked around by the calling code. A call to ttm_bo_put only
releases the reference without clearing the pointer.
The current behaviour of cleaning the pointer is kept in the calling code,
but should be removed if not required in a later patch.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180731063128.11041-1-tzimmermann@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
The function ttm_bo_put releases a reference to a TTM buffer object. The
function's name is more aligned to the Linux kernel convention of naming
ref-counting function _get and _put.
A call to ttm_bo_unref takes the address of the TTM BO object's pointer and
clears the pointer's value to NULL. This is not necessary in most cases and
sometimes even worked around by the calling code. A call to ttm_bo_put only
releases the reference without clearing the pointer.
The current behaviour of cleaning the pointer is kept in the calling code,
but should be removed if not required in a later patch.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180731062851.10812-1-tzimmermann@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Physical plane's tiling mode value is given directly as
drm_format_mod for plane query, which is not correct fourcc
code. Fix it by using correct intel tiling fourcc mod definition.
Current qemu seems also doesn't correctly utilize drm_format_mod
for plane object setting. Anyway this is required to fix the usage.
v3: use DRM_FORMAT_MOD_LINEAR, fix comment
v2: Fix missed old 'tiled' use for stride calculation
Fixes: e546e281d3 ("drm/i915/gvt: Dmabuf support for GVT-g")
Cc: Tina Zhang <tina.zhang@intel.com>
Cc: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Cc: Colin Xu <Colin.Xu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Colin Xu <Colin.Xu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
pm_runtime_get_sync in intel_runtime_pm_get might sleep if i915
device is not active. When stop vgpu schedule, the device may be
inactive. So need to move runtime_pm_get out of spin_lock/unlock.
Fixes: b24881e0b0b6("drm/i915/gvt: Add runtime_pm_get/put into gvt_switch_mmio
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Hang Yuan <hang.yuan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Xiong Zhang <xiong.y.zhang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
Recent patch introduce strict check on scanning cmd:
Commit 8d458ea0ec ("drm/i915/gvt: return error on cmd access")
Before 8d458ea0ec, if cmd_reg_handler() checks that a cmd access a mmio
that not marked as F_CMD_ACCESS, it simply returns 0 and log an error.
Now it will return -EBADRQC which will cause the workload fail to submit.
On BXT, i915 applies WaClearHIZ_WM_CHICKEN3 which will program
GEN9_WM_CHICKEN3 by LRI when init wa ctx. If it has no F_CMD_ACCESS flag,
vgpu will fail to start. Also add F_MODE_MASK since it's mode mask reg.
v2: Refresh commit message to elaborate issue symptom in detail.
v3: Make SKL_PLUS share same handling since GEN9_WM_CHICKEN3 should be
F_CMD_ACCESS from HW aspect. (yan, zhenyu)
Signed-off-by: Colin Xu <colin.xu@intel.com>
Acked-by: Zhao Yan <yan.y.zhao@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
Guest kernel will write to BXT_PHY_CTL_FAMILY to reset DDI PHY
and pull BXT_PHY_CTL to check PHY status. Previous handling will
set/reset BXT_PHY_CTL of all PHYs at same time on receiving vreg
write to some BXT_PHY_CTL_FAMILY. If some BXT_PHY_CTL is already
enabled, following reset to another BXT_PHY_CTL_FAMILY will clear
the enabled BXT_PHY_CTL, which result in guest kernel print:
-----------------------------------
[drm:intel_ddi_get_hw_state [i915]]
*ERROR* Port B enabled but PHY powered down? (PHY_CTL 00000000)
-----------------------------------
The correct handling should operate BXT_PHY_CTL_FAMILY and
BXT_PHY_CTL on the same DDI.
v2: Use correct reg define. The naming looks confusing, however
current i915_reg.h bind DPIO_PHY0 to _PHY_CTL_FAMILY_DDI and
bind DPIO_PHY1 to _PHY_CTL_FAMILY_EDP, pairing to
_BXT_PHY_CTL_DDI_A and _BXT_PHY_CTL_DDI_B respectively.
v3: v2 incorrectly map _PHY_CTL_FAMILY_EDP to _BXT_PHY_CTL_DDI_A.
BXT_PHY_CTL() looks up DDI using PORTx but not PHYx. Based on
DPIO_PHY to DDI mapping, make correct vreg handle to BXT_PHY_CTL
on receiving vreg write to BXT_PHY_CTL_FAMILY. (He, Min)
Current mapping according to bxt_power_wells:
dpio-common-a:
>>> DPIO_PHY1
>>> BXT_DPIO_CMN_A_POWER_DOMAINS
>>> POWER_DOMAIN_PORT_DDI_A_LANES
>>> PORT_A
dpio-common-bc:
>>> DPIO_PHY0
>>> BXT_DPIO_CMN_BC_POWER_DOMAINS
>>> POWER_DOMAIN_PORT_DDI_B_LANES | POWER_DOMAIN_PORT_DDI_C_LANES
>>> PORT_B or PORT_C
Signed-off-by: Colin Xu <colin.xu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: He, Min <min.he@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
Fixes for 4.19:
- SR-IOV fixes
- Kasan and page fault fix on device removal
- S3 stability fix for CZ/ST
- VCE regression fixes for CIK parts
- Avoid holding the mn_lock when allocating memory
- DC memory leak fix
- BO eviction fix
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
From: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180829202555.2653-1-alexander.deucher@amd.com
If the display has been disabled by modparam, we still want to connect
together the HW bits and bobs with the associated drivers so that we can
continue to manage their runtime power gating.
Fixes: 108109444f ("drm/i915: Check num_pipes before initializing audio component")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Cc: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Elaine Wang <elaine.wang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180817100241.4628-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
(cherry picked from commit 35a5fd9ebf)
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
100 ms is not enough time for the LSPCON adapter on Intel NUC devices to
settle. This causes dropped display modes at boot or screen reconfiguration.
Empirical testing can reproduce the error up to a timeout of 190 ms. Basic
boot and stress testing at 200 ms has not (yet) failed.
Increase timeout to 400 ms to get some margin of error.
Changes from v1:
The initial suggestion of 1000 ms was lowered due to concerns about delaying
valid timeout cases.
Update patch metadata.
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107503
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1570392
Fixes: 357c0ae919 ("drm/i915/lspcon: Wait for expected LSPCON mode to settle")
Cc: Shashank Sharma <shashank.sharma@intel.com>
Cc: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com>
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v4.11+
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shashank Sharma <shashank.sharma@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Fredrik Schön <fredrik.schon@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180817200728.8154-1-fredrik.schon@gmail.com
(cherry picked from commit 59f1c8ab30)
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
The context owns both the ppgtt and the vma within it, and our activity
tracking on the context ensures that we do not release active ppgtt. As
the context fulfils our obligations for active memory tracking, we can
relinquish the reference from the vma.
This fixes a silly transient refleak from closed vma being kept alive
until the entire system was idle, keeping all vm alive as well.
Reported-by: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Testcase: igt/gem_ctx_create/files
Fixes: 3365e2268b ("drm/i915: Lazily unbind vma on close")
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
Cc: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Tested-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180816073448.19396-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
(cherry picked from commit a4417b7b41)
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
This caused a confusing error message, but there is functionally
no problem since the default method is DIRECT.
Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Move some KFD-related (but used in amdgpu_drv.c) definitions from
kfd_priv.h to kgd_kfd_interface.h so we don't need to include kfd_priv.h
in amdgpu_drv.c. This fixes a build failure when AMDGPU is enabled but
MMU_NOTIFIER is not.
This patch also disables KFD-related module options when HSA_AMD is not
enabled.
v2: rebase (Alex)
Signed-off-by: Amber Lin <Amber.Lin@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <Felix.Kuehling@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
kvmalloc_array uses __GFP_ZERO flag ensures that the returned address
is zeroed already, memset it to zero again afterwards is unnecessary,
and in this case buggy because we only clear the first entry.
Signed-off-by: Philip Yang <Philip.Yang@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>