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/*
* Copyright © 2006-2007 Intel Corporation
* Copyright (c) 2006 Dave Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
*
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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*
* Authors:
* Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
* Dave Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
* Jesse Barnes <jesse.barnes@intel.com>
*/
#include <acpi/button.h>
#include <linux/dmi.h>
#include <linux/i2c.h>
include cleanup: Update gfp.h and slab.h includes to prepare for breaking implicit slab.h inclusion from percpu.h percpu.h is included by sched.h and module.h and thus ends up being included when building most .c files. percpu.h includes slab.h which in turn includes gfp.h making everything defined by the two files universally available and complicating inclusion dependencies. percpu.h -> slab.h dependency is about to be removed. Prepare for this change by updating users of gfp and slab facilities include those headers directly instead of assuming availability. As this conversion needs to touch large number of source files, the following script is used as the basis of conversion. http://userweb.kernel.org/~tj/misc/slabh-sweep.py The script does the followings. * Scan files for gfp and slab usages and update includes such that only the necessary includes are there. ie. if only gfp is used, gfp.h, if slab is used, slab.h. * When the script inserts a new include, it looks at the include blocks and try to put the new include such that its order conforms to its surrounding. It's put in the include block which contains core kernel includes, in the same order that the rest are ordered - alphabetical, Christmas tree, rev-Xmas-tree or at the end if there doesn't seem to be any matching order. * If the script can't find a place to put a new include (mostly because the file doesn't have fitting include block), it prints out an error message indicating which .h file needs to be added to the file. The conversion was done in the following steps. 1. The initial automatic conversion of all .c files updated slightly over 4000 files, deleting around 700 includes and adding ~480 gfp.h and ~3000 slab.h inclusions. The script emitted errors for ~400 files. 2. Each error was manually checked. Some didn't need the inclusion, some needed manual addition while adding it to implementation .h or embedding .c file was more appropriate for others. This step added inclusions to around 150 files. 3. The script was run again and the output was compared to the edits from #2 to make sure no file was left behind. 4. Several build tests were done and a couple of problems were fixed. e.g. lib/decompress_*.c used malloc/free() wrappers around slab APIs requiring slab.h to be added manually. 5. The script was run on all .h files but without automatically editing them as sprinkling gfp.h and slab.h inclusions around .h files could easily lead to inclusion dependency hell. Most gfp.h inclusion directives were ignored as stuff from gfp.h was usually wildly available and often used in preprocessor macros. Each slab.h inclusion directive was examined and added manually as necessary. 6. percpu.h was updated not to include slab.h. 7. Build test were done on the following configurations and failures were fixed. CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL was turned off for all tests (as my distributed build env didn't work with gcov compiles) and a few more options had to be turned off depending on archs to make things build (like ipr on powerpc/64 which failed due to missing writeq). * x86 and x86_64 UP and SMP allmodconfig and a custom test config. * powerpc and powerpc64 SMP allmodconfig * sparc and sparc64 SMP allmodconfig * ia64 SMP allmodconfig * s390 SMP allmodconfig * alpha SMP allmodconfig * um on x86_64 SMP allmodconfig 8. percpu.h modifications were reverted so that it could be applied as a separate patch and serve as bisection point. Given the fact that I had only a couple of failures from tests on step 6, I'm fairly confident about the coverage of this conversion patch. If there is a breakage, it's likely to be something in one of the arch headers which should be easily discoverable easily on most builds of the specific arch. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Guess-its-ok-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Lee Schermerhorn <Lee.Schermerhorn@hp.com>
2010-03-24 16:04:11 +08:00
#include <linux/slab.h>
drm/i915: Switch DDC when reading the EDID The pre-retina MacBook Pro uses an LVDS panel and a gmux controller to switch the panel between its two GPUs. The panel mode in VBIOS is notoriously bogus on these machines and some models have no VBIOS at all. Use drm_get_edid_switcheroo() in lieu of drm_get_edid() on LVDS if the vga_switcheroo handler is capable of temporarily switching the panel's DDC lines to the integrated GPU. This allows us to retrieve the EDID if the panel is currently muxed to the discrete GPU. This only enables EDID probing on the pre-retina MBP (2008 - 2013). The retina MBP (2012 - present) uses eDP and gmux is not capable of switching AUX separately from the main link on these models. This will be addressed in later patches. List of pre-retina MBPs with dual GPUs, one of them Intel: [MBP 6,2 2010 intel ILK + nvidia GT216 pre-retina 15"] [MBP 6,1 2010 intel ILK + nvidia GT216 pre-retina 17"] [MBP 8,2 2011 intel SNB + amd turks pre-retina 15"] [MBP 8,3 2011 intel SNB + amd turks pre-retina 17"] [MBP 9,1 2012 intel IVB + nvidia GK107 pre-retina 15"] v3: Commit newly added due to introduction of drm_get_edid_switcheroo() wrapper which drivers need to opt-in to. v5: Rebase on "vga_switcheroo: Add handler flags infrastructure", i.e. call drm_get_edid_switcheroo() only if the handler indicates that DDC is switchable. Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88861 Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61115 Tested-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de> [MBP 9,1 2012 intel IVB + nvidia GK107 pre-retina 15"] Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/bb095e14a2259be7fdd10092f9d6874a9be8f27b.1452525860.git.lukas@wunner.de
2016-01-12 03:09:20 +08:00
#include <linux/vga_switcheroo.h>
#include <drm/drmP.h>
#include <drm/drm_atomic_helper.h>
#include <drm/drm_crtc.h>
#include <drm/drm_edid.h>
#include "intel_drv.h"
#include <drm/i915_drm.h>
#include "i915_drv.h"
#include <linux/acpi.h>
/* Private structure for the integrated LVDS support */
struct intel_lvds_connector {
struct intel_connector base;
struct notifier_block lid_notifier;
};
struct intel_lvds_encoder {
struct intel_encoder base;
bool is_dual_link;
drm/i915: Type safe register read/write Make I915_READ and I915_WRITE more type safe by wrapping the register offset in a struct. This should eliminate most of the fumbles we've had with misplaced parens. This only takes care of normal mmio registers. We could extend the idea to other register types and define each with its own struct. That way you wouldn't be able to accidentally pass the wrong thing to a specific register access function. The gpio_reg setup is probably the ugliest thing left. But I figure I'd just leave it for now, and wait for some divine inspiration to strike before making it nice. As for the generated code, it's actually a bit better sometimes. Eg. looking at i915_irq_handler(), we can see the following change: lea 0x70024(%rdx,%rax,1),%r9d mov $0x1,%edx - movslq %r9d,%r9 - mov %r9,%rsi - mov %r9,-0x58(%rbp) - callq *0xd8(%rbx) + mov %r9d,%esi + mov %r9d,-0x48(%rbp) callq *0xd8(%rbx) So previously gcc thought the register offset might be signed and decided to sign extend it, just in case. The rest appears to be mostly just minor shuffling of instructions. v2: i915_mmio_reg_{offset,equal,valid}() helpers added s/_REG/_MMIO/ in the register defines mo more switch statements left to worry about ring_emit stuff got sorted in a prep patch cmd parser, lrc context and w/a batch buildup also in prep patch vgpu stuff cleaned up and moved to a prep patch all other unrelated changes split out v3: Rebased due to BXT DSI/BLC, MOCS, etc. v4: Rebased due to churn, s/i915_mmio_reg_t/i915_reg_t/ Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1447853606-2751-1-git-send-email-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
2015-11-18 21:33:26 +08:00
i915_reg_t reg;
u32 a3_power;
struct intel_lvds_connector *attached_connector;
};
static struct intel_lvds_encoder *to_lvds_encoder(struct drm_encoder *encoder)
{
return container_of(encoder, struct intel_lvds_encoder, base.base);
}
static struct intel_lvds_connector *to_lvds_connector(struct drm_connector *connector)
{
return container_of(connector, struct intel_lvds_connector, base.base);
}
static bool intel_lvds_get_hw_state(struct intel_encoder *encoder,
enum pipe *pipe)
{
struct drm_device *dev = encoder->base.dev;
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = dev->dev_private;
struct intel_lvds_encoder *lvds_encoder = to_lvds_encoder(&encoder->base);
enum intel_display_power_domain power_domain;
u32 tmp;
power_domain = intel_display_port_power_domain(encoder);
if (!intel_display_power_is_enabled(dev_priv, power_domain))
return false;
tmp = I915_READ(lvds_encoder->reg);
if (!(tmp & LVDS_PORT_EN))
return false;
if (HAS_PCH_CPT(dev))
*pipe = PORT_TO_PIPE_CPT(tmp);
else
*pipe = PORT_TO_PIPE(tmp);
return true;
}
static void intel_lvds_get_config(struct intel_encoder *encoder,
struct intel_crtc_state *pipe_config)
{
struct drm_device *dev = encoder->base.dev;
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = dev->dev_private;
struct intel_lvds_encoder *lvds_encoder = to_lvds_encoder(&encoder->base);
u32 tmp, flags = 0;
int dotclock;
tmp = I915_READ(lvds_encoder->reg);
if (tmp & LVDS_HSYNC_POLARITY)
flags |= DRM_MODE_FLAG_NHSYNC;
else
flags |= DRM_MODE_FLAG_PHSYNC;
if (tmp & LVDS_VSYNC_POLARITY)
flags |= DRM_MODE_FLAG_NVSYNC;
else
flags |= DRM_MODE_FLAG_PVSYNC;
pipe_config->base.adjusted_mode.flags |= flags;
drm/i915: fix up readout of the lvds dither bit on gen2/3 It's in the PFIT_CONTROL register, but very much associated with the lvds encoder. So move the readout for it (in the case of an otherwise disabled pfit) from the pipe to the lvds encoder's get_config function. Otherwise we get a pipe state mismatch if we use pipe B for a non-lvds output and we've left the dither bit enabled behind us. This can happen if the BIOS has set the bit (some seem to unconditionally do that, even in the complete absence of an lvds port), but not enabled pipe B at boot-up. Then we won't clear the pfit control register since we can only touch that if the pfit is associated with our pipe in the crtc configuration - we could trample over the pfit state of the other pipe otherwise since it's shared. Once pipe B is enabled we notice that the 6to8 dither bit is set and complain about the mismatch. Note that testing indicates that we don't actually need to set this bit when the pfit is disabled, dithering on 18bpp panels seems to work regardless. But ripping that code out is not something for a bugfix meant for -rc kernels. v2: While at it clarify the logic in i9xx_get_pfit_config, spurred by comments from Chris on irc. v3: Use Chris suggestion to make the control flow in i9xx_get_pfit_config easier to understand. v4: Kill the extra line, spotted by Chris. Reported-by: Knut Petersen <Knut_Petersen@t-online.de> Cc: Knut Petersen <Knut_Petersen@t-online.de> Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> References: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2013-July/030092.html Tested-by: Knut Petersen <Knut_Petersen@t-online.de> Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-07-11 19:35:40 +08:00
/* gen2/3 store dither state in pfit control, needs to match */
if (INTEL_INFO(dev)->gen < 4) {
tmp = I915_READ(PFIT_CONTROL);
pipe_config->gmch_pfit.control |= tmp & PANEL_8TO6_DITHER_ENABLE;
}
dotclock = pipe_config->port_clock;
if (HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev_priv->dev))
ironlake_check_encoder_dotclock(pipe_config, dotclock);
pipe_config->base.adjusted_mode.crtc_clock = dotclock;
}
static void intel_pre_enable_lvds(struct intel_encoder *encoder)
{
struct intel_lvds_encoder *lvds_encoder = to_lvds_encoder(&encoder->base);
struct drm_device *dev = encoder->base.dev;
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = dev->dev_private;
struct intel_crtc *crtc = to_intel_crtc(encoder->base.crtc);
const struct drm_display_mode *adjusted_mode = &crtc->config->base.adjusted_mode;
int pipe = crtc->pipe;
u32 temp;
if (HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev)) {
assert_fdi_rx_pll_disabled(dev_priv, pipe);
assert_shared_dpll_disabled(dev_priv,
intel_crtc_to_shared_dpll(crtc));
} else {
assert_pll_disabled(dev_priv, pipe);
}
temp = I915_READ(lvds_encoder->reg);
temp |= LVDS_PORT_EN | LVDS_A0A2_CLKA_POWER_UP;
if (HAS_PCH_CPT(dev)) {
temp &= ~PORT_TRANS_SEL_MASK;
temp |= PORT_TRANS_SEL_CPT(pipe);
} else {
if (pipe == 1) {
temp |= LVDS_PIPEB_SELECT;
} else {
temp &= ~LVDS_PIPEB_SELECT;
}
}
/* set the corresponsding LVDS_BORDER bit */
temp &= ~LVDS_BORDER_ENABLE;
drm/i915: Make intel_crtc->config a pointer To match the semantics of drm_crtc->state, which this will eventually become. The allocation of the memory for config will be fixed in a followup patch. By adding the extra _config field to intel_crtc it was possible to generate this entire patch with the cocci script below. @@ @@ struct intel_crtc { ... -struct intel_crtc_state config; +struct intel_crtc_state _config; +struct intel_crtc_state *config; ... } @@ struct intel_crtc *crtc; @@ -memset(&crtc->config, 0, sizeof(crtc->config)); +memset(crtc->config, 0, sizeof(*crtc->config)); @@ @@ __intel_set_mode(...) { <... -to_intel_crtc(crtc)->config = *pipe_config; +(*(to_intel_crtc(crtc)->config)) = *pipe_config; ...> } @@ @@ intel_crtc_init(...) { ... WARN_ON(drm_crtc_index(&intel_crtc->base) != intel_crtc->pipe); +intel_crtc->config = &intel_crtc->_config; return; ... } @@ struct intel_crtc *crtc; @@ -&crtc->config +crtc->config @@ struct intel_crtc *crtc; identifier member; @@ -crtc->config.member +crtc->config->member @@ expression E; @@ -&(to_intel_crtc(E)->config) +to_intel_crtc(E)->config @@ expression E; identifier member; @@ -to_intel_crtc(E)->config.member +to_intel_crtc(E)->config->member v2: Clarify manual changes by splitting them into another patch. (Matt) Improve cocci script to generate even more of the changes. (Ander) Signed-off-by: Ander Conselvan de Oliveira <ander.conselvan.de.oliveira@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2015-01-15 20:55:25 +08:00
temp |= crtc->config->gmch_pfit.lvds_border_bits;
/* Set the B0-B3 data pairs corresponding to whether we're going to
* set the DPLLs for dual-channel mode or not.
*/
if (lvds_encoder->is_dual_link)
temp |= LVDS_B0B3_POWER_UP | LVDS_CLKB_POWER_UP;
else
temp &= ~(LVDS_B0B3_POWER_UP | LVDS_CLKB_POWER_UP);
/* It would be nice to set 24 vs 18-bit mode (LVDS_A3_POWER_UP)
* appropriately here, but we need to look more thoroughly into how
* panels behave in the two modes. For now, let's just maintain the
* value we got from the BIOS.
*/
temp &= ~LVDS_A3_POWER_MASK;
temp |= lvds_encoder->a3_power;
/* Set the dithering flag on LVDS as needed, note that there is no
* special lvds dither control bit on pch-split platforms, dithering is
* only controlled through the PIPECONF reg. */
if (INTEL_INFO(dev)->gen == 4) {
/* Bspec wording suggests that LVDS port dithering only exists
* for 18bpp panels. */
drm/i915: Make intel_crtc->config a pointer To match the semantics of drm_crtc->state, which this will eventually become. The allocation of the memory for config will be fixed in a followup patch. By adding the extra _config field to intel_crtc it was possible to generate this entire patch with the cocci script below. @@ @@ struct intel_crtc { ... -struct intel_crtc_state config; +struct intel_crtc_state _config; +struct intel_crtc_state *config; ... } @@ struct intel_crtc *crtc; @@ -memset(&crtc->config, 0, sizeof(crtc->config)); +memset(crtc->config, 0, sizeof(*crtc->config)); @@ @@ __intel_set_mode(...) { <... -to_intel_crtc(crtc)->config = *pipe_config; +(*(to_intel_crtc(crtc)->config)) = *pipe_config; ...> } @@ @@ intel_crtc_init(...) { ... WARN_ON(drm_crtc_index(&intel_crtc->base) != intel_crtc->pipe); +intel_crtc->config = &intel_crtc->_config; return; ... } @@ struct intel_crtc *crtc; @@ -&crtc->config +crtc->config @@ struct intel_crtc *crtc; identifier member; @@ -crtc->config.member +crtc->config->member @@ expression E; @@ -&(to_intel_crtc(E)->config) +to_intel_crtc(E)->config @@ expression E; identifier member; @@ -to_intel_crtc(E)->config.member +to_intel_crtc(E)->config->member v2: Clarify manual changes by splitting them into another patch. (Matt) Improve cocci script to generate even more of the changes. (Ander) Signed-off-by: Ander Conselvan de Oliveira <ander.conselvan.de.oliveira@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2015-01-15 20:55:25 +08:00
if (crtc->config->dither && crtc->config->pipe_bpp == 18)
temp |= LVDS_ENABLE_DITHER;
else
temp &= ~LVDS_ENABLE_DITHER;
}
temp &= ~(LVDS_HSYNC_POLARITY | LVDS_VSYNC_POLARITY);
if (adjusted_mode->flags & DRM_MODE_FLAG_NHSYNC)
temp |= LVDS_HSYNC_POLARITY;
if (adjusted_mode->flags & DRM_MODE_FLAG_NVSYNC)
temp |= LVDS_VSYNC_POLARITY;
I915_WRITE(lvds_encoder->reg, temp);
}
/**
* Sets the power state for the panel.
*/
static void intel_enable_lvds(struct intel_encoder *encoder)
{
struct drm_device *dev = encoder->base.dev;
struct intel_lvds_encoder *lvds_encoder = to_lvds_encoder(&encoder->base);
struct intel_connector *intel_connector =
&lvds_encoder->attached_connector->base;
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = dev->dev_private;
drm/i915: Type safe register read/write Make I915_READ and I915_WRITE more type safe by wrapping the register offset in a struct. This should eliminate most of the fumbles we've had with misplaced parens. This only takes care of normal mmio registers. We could extend the idea to other register types and define each with its own struct. That way you wouldn't be able to accidentally pass the wrong thing to a specific register access function. The gpio_reg setup is probably the ugliest thing left. But I figure I'd just leave it for now, and wait for some divine inspiration to strike before making it nice. As for the generated code, it's actually a bit better sometimes. Eg. looking at i915_irq_handler(), we can see the following change: lea 0x70024(%rdx,%rax,1),%r9d mov $0x1,%edx - movslq %r9d,%r9 - mov %r9,%rsi - mov %r9,-0x58(%rbp) - callq *0xd8(%rbx) + mov %r9d,%esi + mov %r9d,-0x48(%rbp) callq *0xd8(%rbx) So previously gcc thought the register offset might be signed and decided to sign extend it, just in case. The rest appears to be mostly just minor shuffling of instructions. v2: i915_mmio_reg_{offset,equal,valid}() helpers added s/_REG/_MMIO/ in the register defines mo more switch statements left to worry about ring_emit stuff got sorted in a prep patch cmd parser, lrc context and w/a batch buildup also in prep patch vgpu stuff cleaned up and moved to a prep patch all other unrelated changes split out v3: Rebased due to BXT DSI/BLC, MOCS, etc. v4: Rebased due to churn, s/i915_mmio_reg_t/i915_reg_t/ Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1447853606-2751-1-git-send-email-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
2015-11-18 21:33:26 +08:00
i915_reg_t ctl_reg, stat_reg;
if (HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev)) {
ctl_reg = PCH_PP_CONTROL;
stat_reg = PCH_PP_STATUS;
} else {
ctl_reg = PP_CONTROL;
stat_reg = PP_STATUS;
}
I915_WRITE(lvds_encoder->reg, I915_READ(lvds_encoder->reg) | LVDS_PORT_EN);
I915_WRITE(ctl_reg, I915_READ(ctl_reg) | POWER_TARGET_ON);
POSTING_READ(lvds_encoder->reg);
if (wait_for((I915_READ(stat_reg) & PP_ON) != 0, 1000))
DRM_ERROR("timed out waiting for panel to power on\n");
intel_panel_enable_backlight(intel_connector);
}
static void intel_disable_lvds(struct intel_encoder *encoder)
{
struct drm_device *dev = encoder->base.dev;
struct intel_lvds_encoder *lvds_encoder = to_lvds_encoder(&encoder->base);
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = dev->dev_private;
drm/i915: Type safe register read/write Make I915_READ and I915_WRITE more type safe by wrapping the register offset in a struct. This should eliminate most of the fumbles we've had with misplaced parens. This only takes care of normal mmio registers. We could extend the idea to other register types and define each with its own struct. That way you wouldn't be able to accidentally pass the wrong thing to a specific register access function. The gpio_reg setup is probably the ugliest thing left. But I figure I'd just leave it for now, and wait for some divine inspiration to strike before making it nice. As for the generated code, it's actually a bit better sometimes. Eg. looking at i915_irq_handler(), we can see the following change: lea 0x70024(%rdx,%rax,1),%r9d mov $0x1,%edx - movslq %r9d,%r9 - mov %r9,%rsi - mov %r9,-0x58(%rbp) - callq *0xd8(%rbx) + mov %r9d,%esi + mov %r9d,-0x48(%rbp) callq *0xd8(%rbx) So previously gcc thought the register offset might be signed and decided to sign extend it, just in case. The rest appears to be mostly just minor shuffling of instructions. v2: i915_mmio_reg_{offset,equal,valid}() helpers added s/_REG/_MMIO/ in the register defines mo more switch statements left to worry about ring_emit stuff got sorted in a prep patch cmd parser, lrc context and w/a batch buildup also in prep patch vgpu stuff cleaned up and moved to a prep patch all other unrelated changes split out v3: Rebased due to BXT DSI/BLC, MOCS, etc. v4: Rebased due to churn, s/i915_mmio_reg_t/i915_reg_t/ Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1447853606-2751-1-git-send-email-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
2015-11-18 21:33:26 +08:00
i915_reg_t ctl_reg, stat_reg;
if (HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev)) {
ctl_reg = PCH_PP_CONTROL;
stat_reg = PCH_PP_STATUS;
} else {
ctl_reg = PP_CONTROL;
stat_reg = PP_STATUS;
}
I915_WRITE(ctl_reg, I915_READ(ctl_reg) & ~POWER_TARGET_ON);
if (wait_for((I915_READ(stat_reg) & PP_ON) == 0, 1000))
DRM_ERROR("timed out waiting for panel to power off\n");
I915_WRITE(lvds_encoder->reg, I915_READ(lvds_encoder->reg) & ~LVDS_PORT_EN);
POSTING_READ(lvds_encoder->reg);
}
static void gmch_disable_lvds(struct intel_encoder *encoder)
{
struct intel_lvds_encoder *lvds_encoder = to_lvds_encoder(&encoder->base);
struct intel_connector *intel_connector =
&lvds_encoder->attached_connector->base;
intel_panel_disable_backlight(intel_connector);
intel_disable_lvds(encoder);
}
static void pch_disable_lvds(struct intel_encoder *encoder)
{
struct intel_lvds_encoder *lvds_encoder = to_lvds_encoder(&encoder->base);
struct intel_connector *intel_connector =
&lvds_encoder->attached_connector->base;
intel_panel_disable_backlight(intel_connector);
}
static void pch_post_disable_lvds(struct intel_encoder *encoder)
{
intel_disable_lvds(encoder);
}
static enum drm_mode_status
intel_lvds_mode_valid(struct drm_connector *connector,
struct drm_display_mode *mode)
{
struct intel_connector *intel_connector = to_intel_connector(connector);
struct drm_display_mode *fixed_mode = intel_connector->panel.fixed_mode;
int max_pixclk = to_i915(connector->dev)->max_dotclk_freq;
if (mode->hdisplay > fixed_mode->hdisplay)
return MODE_PANEL;
if (mode->vdisplay > fixed_mode->vdisplay)
return MODE_PANEL;
if (fixed_mode->clock > max_pixclk)
return MODE_CLOCK_HIGH;
return MODE_OK;
}
static bool intel_lvds_compute_config(struct intel_encoder *intel_encoder,
struct intel_crtc_state *pipe_config)
{
struct drm_device *dev = intel_encoder->base.dev;
struct intel_lvds_encoder *lvds_encoder =
to_lvds_encoder(&intel_encoder->base);
struct intel_connector *intel_connector =
&lvds_encoder->attached_connector->base;
struct drm_display_mode *adjusted_mode = &pipe_config->base.adjusted_mode;
struct intel_crtc *intel_crtc = to_intel_crtc(pipe_config->base.crtc);
drm/i915: precompute pipe bpp before touching the hw The procedure has now 3 steps: 1. Compute the bpp that the plane will output, this is done in pipe_config_set_bpp and stored into pipe_config->pipe_bpp. Also, this function clamps the pipe_bpp to whatever limit the EDID of any connected output specifies. 2. Adjust the pipe_bpp in the encoder and crtc functions, according to whatever constraints there are. 3. Decide whether to use dither by comparing the stored plane bpp with computed pipe_bpp. There are a few slight functional changes in this patch: - LVDS connector are now also going through the EDID clamping. But in a 2nd change we now unconditionally force the lvds bpc value - this shouldn't matter in reality when the panel setup is consistent, but better safe than sorry. - HDMI now forces the pipe_bpp to the selected value - I think that's what we actually want, since otherwise at least the pixelclock computations are wrong (I'm not sure whether the port would accept e.g. 10 bpc when in 12bpc mode). Contrary to the old code, we pick the next higher bpc value, since otherwise there's no way to make use of the 12 bpc mode (since the next patch will remove the 12bpc plane format, it doesn't exist). Both of these changes are due to the removal of the pipe_bpp = min(display_bpp, plane_bpp); statement. Another slight change is the reworking of the dp bpc code: - For the mode_valid callback it's sufficient to only check whether the mode would fit at the lowest bpc. - The bandwidth computation code is a bit restructured: It now walks all available bpp values in an outer loop and the codeblock that computes derived values (once a good configuration is found) has been moved out of the for loop maze. This is prep work to allow us to successively fall back on bpc values, and also correctly support bpc values != 8 or 6. v2: Rebased on top of Paulo Zanoni's little refactoring to use more drm dp helper functions. v3: Rebased on top of Jani's eDP bpp fix and Ville's limited color range work. v4: Remove the INTEL_MODE_DP_FORCE_6BPC #define, no longer needed. v5: Remove intel_crtc->bpp, too, and fix up the 12bpc check in the hdmi code. Also fixup the bpp check in intel_dp.c, it'll get reworked in a later patch though again. v6: Fix spelling in a comment. v7: Debug output improvements for the bpp computation. v8: Fixup 6bpc lvds check - dual-link and 8bpc mode are different things! v9: Reinstate the fix to properly ignore the firmware edp bpp ... this was lost in a rebase. v10: Both g4x and vlv lack 12bpc pipes, so don't enforce that we have that. Still unsure whether this is the way to go, but at least 6bpc for a 8bpc hdmi output seems to work. v11: And g4x/vlv also lack 12bpc hdmi support, so only support high depth on DP. Adjust the code. v12: Rebased. v13: Split out the introduction of pipe_config->dither|pipe_bpp, as requested from Jesse Barnes. v14: Split out the special 6BPC handling for DP, as requested by Jesse Barnes. Reviewed-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-03-27 07:44:58 +08:00
unsigned int lvds_bpp;
/* Should never happen!! */
if (INTEL_INFO(dev)->gen < 4 && intel_crtc->pipe == 0) {
DRM_ERROR("Can't support LVDS on pipe A\n");
return false;
}
if (lvds_encoder->a3_power == LVDS_A3_POWER_UP)
drm/i915: precompute pipe bpp before touching the hw The procedure has now 3 steps: 1. Compute the bpp that the plane will output, this is done in pipe_config_set_bpp and stored into pipe_config->pipe_bpp. Also, this function clamps the pipe_bpp to whatever limit the EDID of any connected output specifies. 2. Adjust the pipe_bpp in the encoder and crtc functions, according to whatever constraints there are. 3. Decide whether to use dither by comparing the stored plane bpp with computed pipe_bpp. There are a few slight functional changes in this patch: - LVDS connector are now also going through the EDID clamping. But in a 2nd change we now unconditionally force the lvds bpc value - this shouldn't matter in reality when the panel setup is consistent, but better safe than sorry. - HDMI now forces the pipe_bpp to the selected value - I think that's what we actually want, since otherwise at least the pixelclock computations are wrong (I'm not sure whether the port would accept e.g. 10 bpc when in 12bpc mode). Contrary to the old code, we pick the next higher bpc value, since otherwise there's no way to make use of the 12 bpc mode (since the next patch will remove the 12bpc plane format, it doesn't exist). Both of these changes are due to the removal of the pipe_bpp = min(display_bpp, plane_bpp); statement. Another slight change is the reworking of the dp bpc code: - For the mode_valid callback it's sufficient to only check whether the mode would fit at the lowest bpc. - The bandwidth computation code is a bit restructured: It now walks all available bpp values in an outer loop and the codeblock that computes derived values (once a good configuration is found) has been moved out of the for loop maze. This is prep work to allow us to successively fall back on bpc values, and also correctly support bpc values != 8 or 6. v2: Rebased on top of Paulo Zanoni's little refactoring to use more drm dp helper functions. v3: Rebased on top of Jani's eDP bpp fix and Ville's limited color range work. v4: Remove the INTEL_MODE_DP_FORCE_6BPC #define, no longer needed. v5: Remove intel_crtc->bpp, too, and fix up the 12bpc check in the hdmi code. Also fixup the bpp check in intel_dp.c, it'll get reworked in a later patch though again. v6: Fix spelling in a comment. v7: Debug output improvements for the bpp computation. v8: Fixup 6bpc lvds check - dual-link and 8bpc mode are different things! v9: Reinstate the fix to properly ignore the firmware edp bpp ... this was lost in a rebase. v10: Both g4x and vlv lack 12bpc pipes, so don't enforce that we have that. Still unsure whether this is the way to go, but at least 6bpc for a 8bpc hdmi output seems to work. v11: And g4x/vlv also lack 12bpc hdmi support, so only support high depth on DP. Adjust the code. v12: Rebased. v13: Split out the introduction of pipe_config->dither|pipe_bpp, as requested from Jesse Barnes. v14: Split out the special 6BPC handling for DP, as requested by Jesse Barnes. Reviewed-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-03-27 07:44:58 +08:00
lvds_bpp = 8*3;
else
lvds_bpp = 6*3;
drm/i915: implement fdi auto-dithering So on a bunch of setups we only have 2 fdi lanes available, e.g. hsw VGA or 3 pipes on ivb. And seemingly a lot of modes don't quite fit into this, among them the default 1080p mode. The solution is to dither down the pipe a bit so that everything fits, which this patch implements. But ports compute their state under the assumption that the bpp they pick will be the one selected, e.g. the display port bw computations won't work otherwise. Now we could adjust our code to again up-dither to the computed DP link parameters, but that's pointless. So instead when the pipe needs to adjust parameters we need to retry the pipe_config computation at the encoder stage. Furthermore we need to inform encoders that they should not increase bandwidth requirements if possible. This is required for the hdmi code, which prefers the pipe to up-dither to either of the two possible hdmi bpc values. LVDS has a similar requirement, although that's probably only theoretical in nature: It's unlikely that we'll ever see an 8bpc high-res lvds panel (which is required to hit the 2 fdi lane limit). eDP is the only thing which could increase the pipe_bpp setting again, even when in the retry-loop. This could hit the WARN. Two reasons for not bothering: - On many eDP panels we'll get a black screen if the bpp settings don't match vbt. So failing the modeset is the right thing to do. But since that also means it's the only way to light up the panel, it should work. So we shouldn't be able to hit this WARN. - There are still opens around the eDP panel handling, and maybe we need additional tricks. Before that happens it's imo no use trying to be too clever. Worst case we just need to kill that WARN or maybe fail the compute config stage if the eDP connector can't get the bpp setting it wants. And since this can only happen with an fdi link in between and so for pch eDP panels it's rather unlikely to blow up, if ever. v2: Rebased on top of a bikeshed from Paulo. v3: Improve commit message around eDP handling with the stuff things with Imre. Reviewed-by: Imre Deak <imre.deak@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-02-21 07:00:16 +08:00
if (lvds_bpp != pipe_config->pipe_bpp && !pipe_config->bw_constrained) {
drm/i915: precompute pipe bpp before touching the hw The procedure has now 3 steps: 1. Compute the bpp that the plane will output, this is done in pipe_config_set_bpp and stored into pipe_config->pipe_bpp. Also, this function clamps the pipe_bpp to whatever limit the EDID of any connected output specifies. 2. Adjust the pipe_bpp in the encoder and crtc functions, according to whatever constraints there are. 3. Decide whether to use dither by comparing the stored plane bpp with computed pipe_bpp. There are a few slight functional changes in this patch: - LVDS connector are now also going through the EDID clamping. But in a 2nd change we now unconditionally force the lvds bpc value - this shouldn't matter in reality when the panel setup is consistent, but better safe than sorry. - HDMI now forces the pipe_bpp to the selected value - I think that's what we actually want, since otherwise at least the pixelclock computations are wrong (I'm not sure whether the port would accept e.g. 10 bpc when in 12bpc mode). Contrary to the old code, we pick the next higher bpc value, since otherwise there's no way to make use of the 12 bpc mode (since the next patch will remove the 12bpc plane format, it doesn't exist). Both of these changes are due to the removal of the pipe_bpp = min(display_bpp, plane_bpp); statement. Another slight change is the reworking of the dp bpc code: - For the mode_valid callback it's sufficient to only check whether the mode would fit at the lowest bpc. - The bandwidth computation code is a bit restructured: It now walks all available bpp values in an outer loop and the codeblock that computes derived values (once a good configuration is found) has been moved out of the for loop maze. This is prep work to allow us to successively fall back on bpc values, and also correctly support bpc values != 8 or 6. v2: Rebased on top of Paulo Zanoni's little refactoring to use more drm dp helper functions. v3: Rebased on top of Jani's eDP bpp fix and Ville's limited color range work. v4: Remove the INTEL_MODE_DP_FORCE_6BPC #define, no longer needed. v5: Remove intel_crtc->bpp, too, and fix up the 12bpc check in the hdmi code. Also fixup the bpp check in intel_dp.c, it'll get reworked in a later patch though again. v6: Fix spelling in a comment. v7: Debug output improvements for the bpp computation. v8: Fixup 6bpc lvds check - dual-link and 8bpc mode are different things! v9: Reinstate the fix to properly ignore the firmware edp bpp ... this was lost in a rebase. v10: Both g4x and vlv lack 12bpc pipes, so don't enforce that we have that. Still unsure whether this is the way to go, but at least 6bpc for a 8bpc hdmi output seems to work. v11: And g4x/vlv also lack 12bpc hdmi support, so only support high depth on DP. Adjust the code. v12: Rebased. v13: Split out the introduction of pipe_config->dither|pipe_bpp, as requested from Jesse Barnes. v14: Split out the special 6BPC handling for DP, as requested by Jesse Barnes. Reviewed-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-03-27 07:44:58 +08:00
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("forcing display bpp (was %d) to LVDS (%d)\n",
pipe_config->pipe_bpp, lvds_bpp);
pipe_config->pipe_bpp = lvds_bpp;
}
/*
* We have timings from the BIOS for the panel, put them in
* to the adjusted mode. The CRTC will be set up for this mode,
* with the panel scaling set up to source from the H/VDisplay
* of the original mode.
*/
intel_fixed_panel_mode(intel_connector->panel.fixed_mode,
adjusted_mode);
if (HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev)) {
pipe_config->has_pch_encoder = true;
intel_pch_panel_fitting(intel_crtc, pipe_config,
intel_connector->panel.fitting_mode);
} else {
intel_gmch_panel_fitting(intel_crtc, pipe_config,
intel_connector->panel.fitting_mode);
}
/*
* XXX: It would be nice to support lower refresh rates on the
* panels to reduce power consumption, and perhaps match the
* user's requested refresh rate.
*/
return true;
}
/**
* Detect the LVDS connection.
*
* Since LVDS doesn't have hotlug, we use the lid as a proxy. Open means
* connected and closed means disconnected. We also send hotplug events as
* needed, using lid status notification from the input layer.
*/
static enum drm_connector_status
intel_lvds_detect(struct drm_connector *connector, bool force)
{
struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev;
enum drm_connector_status status;
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("[CONNECTOR:%d:%s]\n",
connector->base.id, connector->name);
status = intel_panel_detect(dev);
if (status != connector_status_unknown)
return status;
return connector_status_connected;
}
/**
* Return the list of DDC modes if available, or the BIOS fixed mode otherwise.
*/
static int intel_lvds_get_modes(struct drm_connector *connector)
{
struct intel_lvds_connector *lvds_connector = to_lvds_connector(connector);
struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev;
struct drm_display_mode *mode;
/* use cached edid if we have one */
if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(lvds_connector->base.edid))
return drm_add_edid_modes(connector, lvds_connector->base.edid);
mode = drm_mode_duplicate(dev, lvds_connector->base.panel.fixed_mode);
if (mode == NULL)
return 0;
drm_mode_probed_add(connector, mode);
return 1;
}
static int intel_no_modeset_on_lid_dmi_callback(const struct dmi_system_id *id)
{
DRM_INFO("Skipping forced modeset for %s\n", id->ident);
return 1;
}
/* The GPU hangs up on these systems if modeset is performed on LID open */
static const struct dmi_system_id intel_no_modeset_on_lid[] = {
{
.callback = intel_no_modeset_on_lid_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Toshiba Tecra A11",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "TOSHIBA"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "TECRA A11"),
},
},
{ } /* terminating entry */
};
/*
i915: ignore lid open event when resuming i915 driver needs to do modeset when 1. system resumes from sleep 2. lid is opened In PM_SUSPEND_MEM state, all the GPEs are cleared when system resumes, thus it is the i915_resume code does the modeset rather than intel_lid_notify(). But in PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE state, this will be broken because system is still responsive to the lid events. 1. When we close the lid in Freeze state, intel_lid_notify() sets modeset_on_lid. 2. When we reopen the lid, intel_lid_notify() will do a modeset, before the system is resumed. here is the error log, [92146.548074] WARNING: at drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_display.c:1028 intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915]() [92146.548076] Hardware name: VGN-Z540N [92146.548078] pipe_off wait timed out [92146.548167] Modules linked in: hid_generic usbhid hid snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec parport_pc snd_hwdep ppdev snd_pcm_oss i915 snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm arc4 iwldvm snd_seq_dummy mac80211 snd_seq_oss snd_seq_midi fbcon tileblit font bitblit softcursor drm_kms_helper snd_rawmidi snd_seq_midi_event coretemp drm snd_seq kvm btusb bluetooth snd_timer iwlwifi pcmcia tpm_infineon i2c_algo_bit joydev snd_seq_device intel_agp cfg80211 snd intel_gtt yenta_socket pcmcia_rsrc sony_laptop agpgart microcode psmouse tpm_tis serio_raw mxm_wmi soundcore snd_page_alloc tpm acpi_cpufreq lpc_ich pcmcia_core tpm_bios mperf processor lp parport firewire_ohci firewire_core crc_itu_t sdhci_pci sdhci thermal e1000e [92146.548173] Pid: 4304, comm: kworker/0:0 Tainted: G W 3.8.0-rc3-s0i3-v3-test+ #9 [92146.548175] Call Trace: [92146.548189] [<c10378e2>] warn_slowpath_common+0x72/0xa0 [92146.548227] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548263] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548270] [<c10379b3>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x33/0x40 [92146.548307] [<f86398b4>] intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548344] [<f86399c2>] intel_disable_pipe+0x102/0x190 [i915] [92146.548380] [<f8639ea4>] ? intel_disable_plane+0x64/0x80 [i915] [92146.548417] [<f8639f7c>] i9xx_crtc_disable+0xbc/0x150 [i915] [92146.548456] [<f863ebee>] intel_crtc_update_dpms+0x5e/0x90 [i915] [92146.548493] [<f86437cf>] intel_modeset_setup_hw_state+0x42f/0x8f0 [i915] [92146.548535] [<f8645b0b>] intel_lid_notify+0x9b/0xc0 [i915] [92146.548543] [<c15610d3>] notifier_call_chain+0x43/0x60 [92146.548550] [<c105d1e1>] __blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x41/0x80 [92146.548556] [<c105d23f>] blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x1f/0x30 [92146.548563] [<c131a684>] acpi_lid_send_state+0x78/0xa4 [92146.548569] [<c131aa9e>] acpi_button_notify+0x3b/0xf1 [92146.548577] [<c12df56a>] ? acpi_os_execute+0x17/0x19 [92146.548582] [<c12e591a>] ? acpi_ec_sync_query+0xa5/0xbc [92146.548589] [<c12e2b82>] acpi_device_notify+0x16/0x18 [92146.548595] [<c12f4904>] acpi_ev_notify_dispatch+0x38/0x4f [92146.548600] [<c12df0e8>] acpi_os_execute_deferred+0x20/0x2b [92146.548607] [<c1051208>] process_one_work+0x128/0x3f0 [92146.548613] [<c1564f73>] ? common_interrupt+0x33/0x38 [92146.548618] [<c104f8c0>] ? wake_up_worker+0x30/0x30 [92146.548624] [<c12df0c8>] ? acpi_os_wait_events_complete+0x1e/0x1e [92146.548629] [<c10524f9>] worker_thread+0x119/0x3b0 [92146.548634] [<c10523e0>] ? manage_workers+0x240/0x240 [92146.548640] [<c1056e84>] kthread+0x94/0xa0 [92146.548647] [<c1060000>] ? ftrace_raw_output_sched_stat_runtime+0x70/0xf0 [92146.548652] [<c15649b7>] ret_from_kernel_thread+0x1b/0x28 [92146.548658] [<c1056df0>] ? kthread_create_on_node+0xc0/0xc0 three different modeset flags are introduced in this patch MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN: do modeset on next lid open event MODESET_DONE: modeset already done MODESET_SUSPENDED: suspended, only do modeset when system is resumed In this way, 1. when lid is closed, MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN is set so that we'll do modeset on next lid open event. 2. when lid is opened, MODESET_DONE is set so that duplicate lid open events will be ignored. 3. when system suspends, MODESET_SUSPENDED is set. In this case, we will not do modeset on any lid events. Plus, locking mechanism is also introduced to avoid racing. Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-02-05 15:41:53 +08:00
* Lid events. Note the use of 'modeset':
* - we set it to MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN on lid close,
* and set it to MODESET_DONE on open
* - we use it as a "only once" bit (ie we ignore
i915: ignore lid open event when resuming i915 driver needs to do modeset when 1. system resumes from sleep 2. lid is opened In PM_SUSPEND_MEM state, all the GPEs are cleared when system resumes, thus it is the i915_resume code does the modeset rather than intel_lid_notify(). But in PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE state, this will be broken because system is still responsive to the lid events. 1. When we close the lid in Freeze state, intel_lid_notify() sets modeset_on_lid. 2. When we reopen the lid, intel_lid_notify() will do a modeset, before the system is resumed. here is the error log, [92146.548074] WARNING: at drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_display.c:1028 intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915]() [92146.548076] Hardware name: VGN-Z540N [92146.548078] pipe_off wait timed out [92146.548167] Modules linked in: hid_generic usbhid hid snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec parport_pc snd_hwdep ppdev snd_pcm_oss i915 snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm arc4 iwldvm snd_seq_dummy mac80211 snd_seq_oss snd_seq_midi fbcon tileblit font bitblit softcursor drm_kms_helper snd_rawmidi snd_seq_midi_event coretemp drm snd_seq kvm btusb bluetooth snd_timer iwlwifi pcmcia tpm_infineon i2c_algo_bit joydev snd_seq_device intel_agp cfg80211 snd intel_gtt yenta_socket pcmcia_rsrc sony_laptop agpgart microcode psmouse tpm_tis serio_raw mxm_wmi soundcore snd_page_alloc tpm acpi_cpufreq lpc_ich pcmcia_core tpm_bios mperf processor lp parport firewire_ohci firewire_core crc_itu_t sdhci_pci sdhci thermal e1000e [92146.548173] Pid: 4304, comm: kworker/0:0 Tainted: G W 3.8.0-rc3-s0i3-v3-test+ #9 [92146.548175] Call Trace: [92146.548189] [<c10378e2>] warn_slowpath_common+0x72/0xa0 [92146.548227] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548263] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548270] [<c10379b3>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x33/0x40 [92146.548307] [<f86398b4>] intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548344] [<f86399c2>] intel_disable_pipe+0x102/0x190 [i915] [92146.548380] [<f8639ea4>] ? intel_disable_plane+0x64/0x80 [i915] [92146.548417] [<f8639f7c>] i9xx_crtc_disable+0xbc/0x150 [i915] [92146.548456] [<f863ebee>] intel_crtc_update_dpms+0x5e/0x90 [i915] [92146.548493] [<f86437cf>] intel_modeset_setup_hw_state+0x42f/0x8f0 [i915] [92146.548535] [<f8645b0b>] intel_lid_notify+0x9b/0xc0 [i915] [92146.548543] [<c15610d3>] notifier_call_chain+0x43/0x60 [92146.548550] [<c105d1e1>] __blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x41/0x80 [92146.548556] [<c105d23f>] blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x1f/0x30 [92146.548563] [<c131a684>] acpi_lid_send_state+0x78/0xa4 [92146.548569] [<c131aa9e>] acpi_button_notify+0x3b/0xf1 [92146.548577] [<c12df56a>] ? acpi_os_execute+0x17/0x19 [92146.548582] [<c12e591a>] ? acpi_ec_sync_query+0xa5/0xbc [92146.548589] [<c12e2b82>] acpi_device_notify+0x16/0x18 [92146.548595] [<c12f4904>] acpi_ev_notify_dispatch+0x38/0x4f [92146.548600] [<c12df0e8>] acpi_os_execute_deferred+0x20/0x2b [92146.548607] [<c1051208>] process_one_work+0x128/0x3f0 [92146.548613] [<c1564f73>] ? common_interrupt+0x33/0x38 [92146.548618] [<c104f8c0>] ? wake_up_worker+0x30/0x30 [92146.548624] [<c12df0c8>] ? acpi_os_wait_events_complete+0x1e/0x1e [92146.548629] [<c10524f9>] worker_thread+0x119/0x3b0 [92146.548634] [<c10523e0>] ? manage_workers+0x240/0x240 [92146.548640] [<c1056e84>] kthread+0x94/0xa0 [92146.548647] [<c1060000>] ? ftrace_raw_output_sched_stat_runtime+0x70/0xf0 [92146.548652] [<c15649b7>] ret_from_kernel_thread+0x1b/0x28 [92146.548658] [<c1056df0>] ? kthread_create_on_node+0xc0/0xc0 three different modeset flags are introduced in this patch MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN: do modeset on next lid open event MODESET_DONE: modeset already done MODESET_SUSPENDED: suspended, only do modeset when system is resumed In this way, 1. when lid is closed, MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN is set so that we'll do modeset on next lid open event. 2. when lid is opened, MODESET_DONE is set so that duplicate lid open events will be ignored. 3. when system suspends, MODESET_SUSPENDED is set. In this case, we will not do modeset on any lid events. Plus, locking mechanism is also introduced to avoid racing. Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-02-05 15:41:53 +08:00
* duplicate events where it was already properly set)
* - the suspend/resume paths will set it to
* MODESET_SUSPENDED and ignore the lid open event,
* because they restore the mode ("lid open").
*/
static int intel_lid_notify(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long val,
void *unused)
{
struct intel_lvds_connector *lvds_connector =
container_of(nb, struct intel_lvds_connector, lid_notifier);
struct drm_connector *connector = &lvds_connector->base.base;
struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev;
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = dev->dev_private;
if (dev->switch_power_state != DRM_SWITCH_POWER_ON)
return NOTIFY_OK;
i915: ignore lid open event when resuming i915 driver needs to do modeset when 1. system resumes from sleep 2. lid is opened In PM_SUSPEND_MEM state, all the GPEs are cleared when system resumes, thus it is the i915_resume code does the modeset rather than intel_lid_notify(). But in PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE state, this will be broken because system is still responsive to the lid events. 1. When we close the lid in Freeze state, intel_lid_notify() sets modeset_on_lid. 2. When we reopen the lid, intel_lid_notify() will do a modeset, before the system is resumed. here is the error log, [92146.548074] WARNING: at drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_display.c:1028 intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915]() [92146.548076] Hardware name: VGN-Z540N [92146.548078] pipe_off wait timed out [92146.548167] Modules linked in: hid_generic usbhid hid snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec parport_pc snd_hwdep ppdev snd_pcm_oss i915 snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm arc4 iwldvm snd_seq_dummy mac80211 snd_seq_oss snd_seq_midi fbcon tileblit font bitblit softcursor drm_kms_helper snd_rawmidi snd_seq_midi_event coretemp drm snd_seq kvm btusb bluetooth snd_timer iwlwifi pcmcia tpm_infineon i2c_algo_bit joydev snd_seq_device intel_agp cfg80211 snd intel_gtt yenta_socket pcmcia_rsrc sony_laptop agpgart microcode psmouse tpm_tis serio_raw mxm_wmi soundcore snd_page_alloc tpm acpi_cpufreq lpc_ich pcmcia_core tpm_bios mperf processor lp parport firewire_ohci firewire_core crc_itu_t sdhci_pci sdhci thermal e1000e [92146.548173] Pid: 4304, comm: kworker/0:0 Tainted: G W 3.8.0-rc3-s0i3-v3-test+ #9 [92146.548175] Call Trace: [92146.548189] [<c10378e2>] warn_slowpath_common+0x72/0xa0 [92146.548227] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548263] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548270] [<c10379b3>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x33/0x40 [92146.548307] [<f86398b4>] intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548344] [<f86399c2>] intel_disable_pipe+0x102/0x190 [i915] [92146.548380] [<f8639ea4>] ? intel_disable_plane+0x64/0x80 [i915] [92146.548417] [<f8639f7c>] i9xx_crtc_disable+0xbc/0x150 [i915] [92146.548456] [<f863ebee>] intel_crtc_update_dpms+0x5e/0x90 [i915] [92146.548493] [<f86437cf>] intel_modeset_setup_hw_state+0x42f/0x8f0 [i915] [92146.548535] [<f8645b0b>] intel_lid_notify+0x9b/0xc0 [i915] [92146.548543] [<c15610d3>] notifier_call_chain+0x43/0x60 [92146.548550] [<c105d1e1>] __blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x41/0x80 [92146.548556] [<c105d23f>] blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x1f/0x30 [92146.548563] [<c131a684>] acpi_lid_send_state+0x78/0xa4 [92146.548569] [<c131aa9e>] acpi_button_notify+0x3b/0xf1 [92146.548577] [<c12df56a>] ? acpi_os_execute+0x17/0x19 [92146.548582] [<c12e591a>] ? acpi_ec_sync_query+0xa5/0xbc [92146.548589] [<c12e2b82>] acpi_device_notify+0x16/0x18 [92146.548595] [<c12f4904>] acpi_ev_notify_dispatch+0x38/0x4f [92146.548600] [<c12df0e8>] acpi_os_execute_deferred+0x20/0x2b [92146.548607] [<c1051208>] process_one_work+0x128/0x3f0 [92146.548613] [<c1564f73>] ? common_interrupt+0x33/0x38 [92146.548618] [<c104f8c0>] ? wake_up_worker+0x30/0x30 [92146.548624] [<c12df0c8>] ? acpi_os_wait_events_complete+0x1e/0x1e [92146.548629] [<c10524f9>] worker_thread+0x119/0x3b0 [92146.548634] [<c10523e0>] ? manage_workers+0x240/0x240 [92146.548640] [<c1056e84>] kthread+0x94/0xa0 [92146.548647] [<c1060000>] ? ftrace_raw_output_sched_stat_runtime+0x70/0xf0 [92146.548652] [<c15649b7>] ret_from_kernel_thread+0x1b/0x28 [92146.548658] [<c1056df0>] ? kthread_create_on_node+0xc0/0xc0 three different modeset flags are introduced in this patch MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN: do modeset on next lid open event MODESET_DONE: modeset already done MODESET_SUSPENDED: suspended, only do modeset when system is resumed In this way, 1. when lid is closed, MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN is set so that we'll do modeset on next lid open event. 2. when lid is opened, MODESET_DONE is set so that duplicate lid open events will be ignored. 3. when system suspends, MODESET_SUSPENDED is set. In this case, we will not do modeset on any lid events. Plus, locking mechanism is also introduced to avoid racing. Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-02-05 15:41:53 +08:00
mutex_lock(&dev_priv->modeset_restore_lock);
if (dev_priv->modeset_restore == MODESET_SUSPENDED)
goto exit;
drm/i915: Update LVDS connector status when receiving ACPI LID event Dirk reports that nothing is displayed on LVDS when using ubuntu 9.1 after close/reopen the LID. And I also reproduce this issue on another laptop. After some tests and debug, it seems that it is related with that the LVDS status is not updated in time in course of suspend/resume. Now the LID state is used to check whether the LVDS is connected or disconnected. And when the LID is closed, it means that the LVDS is disconnected. When it is reopened, it means that the LVDS is connected. At the same time on some distributions the LID event is also used to put the system into suspend state. When the LID is closed, the system will enter the suspend state. When the LID is reopened, the system will be resumed. In such case when the LID is closed, user-space script will receive the LID notification event and detect the LVDS as disconnected. Then the system will enter the suspended state. When the LID is reopened, the system will be resumed. As the LVDS status is not updated in course of resume, it will cause that the LVDS connector is marked as unused and disabled. After the resume is finished,user-space script will try to configure the display mode for LVDS. But unfortunately as the LVDS status is not updated in time and it is still marked as disconnected, the LVDS and its corresponding CRTC will be disabled again in the function of drm_helper_disable_unused_functions after changing mode for LVDS. So we had better check and update the status of LVDS connector after receiving the LID notication event. Then after the system is resumed from suspended state, we can set the display mode for LVDS correctly. Signed-off-by: Zhao Yakui <yakui.zhao@intel.com> Reported-by: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@infradead.org> Reviewed-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org> CC: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
2009-12-11 09:26:11 +08:00
/*
* check and update the status of LVDS connector after receiving
* the LID nofication event.
*/
connector->status = connector->funcs->detect(connector, false);
/* Don't force modeset on machines where it causes a GPU lockup */
if (dmi_check_system(intel_no_modeset_on_lid))
i915: ignore lid open event when resuming i915 driver needs to do modeset when 1. system resumes from sleep 2. lid is opened In PM_SUSPEND_MEM state, all the GPEs are cleared when system resumes, thus it is the i915_resume code does the modeset rather than intel_lid_notify(). But in PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE state, this will be broken because system is still responsive to the lid events. 1. When we close the lid in Freeze state, intel_lid_notify() sets modeset_on_lid. 2. When we reopen the lid, intel_lid_notify() will do a modeset, before the system is resumed. here is the error log, [92146.548074] WARNING: at drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_display.c:1028 intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915]() [92146.548076] Hardware name: VGN-Z540N [92146.548078] pipe_off wait timed out [92146.548167] Modules linked in: hid_generic usbhid hid snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec parport_pc snd_hwdep ppdev snd_pcm_oss i915 snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm arc4 iwldvm snd_seq_dummy mac80211 snd_seq_oss snd_seq_midi fbcon tileblit font bitblit softcursor drm_kms_helper snd_rawmidi snd_seq_midi_event coretemp drm snd_seq kvm btusb bluetooth snd_timer iwlwifi pcmcia tpm_infineon i2c_algo_bit joydev snd_seq_device intel_agp cfg80211 snd intel_gtt yenta_socket pcmcia_rsrc sony_laptop agpgart microcode psmouse tpm_tis serio_raw mxm_wmi soundcore snd_page_alloc tpm acpi_cpufreq lpc_ich pcmcia_core tpm_bios mperf processor lp parport firewire_ohci firewire_core crc_itu_t sdhci_pci sdhci thermal e1000e [92146.548173] Pid: 4304, comm: kworker/0:0 Tainted: G W 3.8.0-rc3-s0i3-v3-test+ #9 [92146.548175] Call Trace: [92146.548189] [<c10378e2>] warn_slowpath_common+0x72/0xa0 [92146.548227] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548263] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548270] [<c10379b3>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x33/0x40 [92146.548307] [<f86398b4>] intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548344] [<f86399c2>] intel_disable_pipe+0x102/0x190 [i915] [92146.548380] [<f8639ea4>] ? intel_disable_plane+0x64/0x80 [i915] [92146.548417] [<f8639f7c>] i9xx_crtc_disable+0xbc/0x150 [i915] [92146.548456] [<f863ebee>] intel_crtc_update_dpms+0x5e/0x90 [i915] [92146.548493] [<f86437cf>] intel_modeset_setup_hw_state+0x42f/0x8f0 [i915] [92146.548535] [<f8645b0b>] intel_lid_notify+0x9b/0xc0 [i915] [92146.548543] [<c15610d3>] notifier_call_chain+0x43/0x60 [92146.548550] [<c105d1e1>] __blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x41/0x80 [92146.548556] [<c105d23f>] blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x1f/0x30 [92146.548563] [<c131a684>] acpi_lid_send_state+0x78/0xa4 [92146.548569] [<c131aa9e>] acpi_button_notify+0x3b/0xf1 [92146.548577] [<c12df56a>] ? acpi_os_execute+0x17/0x19 [92146.548582] [<c12e591a>] ? acpi_ec_sync_query+0xa5/0xbc [92146.548589] [<c12e2b82>] acpi_device_notify+0x16/0x18 [92146.548595] [<c12f4904>] acpi_ev_notify_dispatch+0x38/0x4f [92146.548600] [<c12df0e8>] acpi_os_execute_deferred+0x20/0x2b [92146.548607] [<c1051208>] process_one_work+0x128/0x3f0 [92146.548613] [<c1564f73>] ? common_interrupt+0x33/0x38 [92146.548618] [<c104f8c0>] ? wake_up_worker+0x30/0x30 [92146.548624] [<c12df0c8>] ? acpi_os_wait_events_complete+0x1e/0x1e [92146.548629] [<c10524f9>] worker_thread+0x119/0x3b0 [92146.548634] [<c10523e0>] ? manage_workers+0x240/0x240 [92146.548640] [<c1056e84>] kthread+0x94/0xa0 [92146.548647] [<c1060000>] ? ftrace_raw_output_sched_stat_runtime+0x70/0xf0 [92146.548652] [<c15649b7>] ret_from_kernel_thread+0x1b/0x28 [92146.548658] [<c1056df0>] ? kthread_create_on_node+0xc0/0xc0 three different modeset flags are introduced in this patch MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN: do modeset on next lid open event MODESET_DONE: modeset already done MODESET_SUSPENDED: suspended, only do modeset when system is resumed In this way, 1. when lid is closed, MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN is set so that we'll do modeset on next lid open event. 2. when lid is opened, MODESET_DONE is set so that duplicate lid open events will be ignored. 3. when system suspends, MODESET_SUSPENDED is set. In this case, we will not do modeset on any lid events. Plus, locking mechanism is also introduced to avoid racing. Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-02-05 15:41:53 +08:00
goto exit;
if (!acpi_lid_open()) {
i915: ignore lid open event when resuming i915 driver needs to do modeset when 1. system resumes from sleep 2. lid is opened In PM_SUSPEND_MEM state, all the GPEs are cleared when system resumes, thus it is the i915_resume code does the modeset rather than intel_lid_notify(). But in PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE state, this will be broken because system is still responsive to the lid events. 1. When we close the lid in Freeze state, intel_lid_notify() sets modeset_on_lid. 2. When we reopen the lid, intel_lid_notify() will do a modeset, before the system is resumed. here is the error log, [92146.548074] WARNING: at drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_display.c:1028 intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915]() [92146.548076] Hardware name: VGN-Z540N [92146.548078] pipe_off wait timed out [92146.548167] Modules linked in: hid_generic usbhid hid snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec parport_pc snd_hwdep ppdev snd_pcm_oss i915 snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm arc4 iwldvm snd_seq_dummy mac80211 snd_seq_oss snd_seq_midi fbcon tileblit font bitblit softcursor drm_kms_helper snd_rawmidi snd_seq_midi_event coretemp drm snd_seq kvm btusb bluetooth snd_timer iwlwifi pcmcia tpm_infineon i2c_algo_bit joydev snd_seq_device intel_agp cfg80211 snd intel_gtt yenta_socket pcmcia_rsrc sony_laptop agpgart microcode psmouse tpm_tis serio_raw mxm_wmi soundcore snd_page_alloc tpm acpi_cpufreq lpc_ich pcmcia_core tpm_bios mperf processor lp parport firewire_ohci firewire_core crc_itu_t sdhci_pci sdhci thermal e1000e [92146.548173] Pid: 4304, comm: kworker/0:0 Tainted: G W 3.8.0-rc3-s0i3-v3-test+ #9 [92146.548175] Call Trace: [92146.548189] [<c10378e2>] warn_slowpath_common+0x72/0xa0 [92146.548227] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548263] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548270] [<c10379b3>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x33/0x40 [92146.548307] [<f86398b4>] intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548344] [<f86399c2>] intel_disable_pipe+0x102/0x190 [i915] [92146.548380] [<f8639ea4>] ? intel_disable_plane+0x64/0x80 [i915] [92146.548417] [<f8639f7c>] i9xx_crtc_disable+0xbc/0x150 [i915] [92146.548456] [<f863ebee>] intel_crtc_update_dpms+0x5e/0x90 [i915] [92146.548493] [<f86437cf>] intel_modeset_setup_hw_state+0x42f/0x8f0 [i915] [92146.548535] [<f8645b0b>] intel_lid_notify+0x9b/0xc0 [i915] [92146.548543] [<c15610d3>] notifier_call_chain+0x43/0x60 [92146.548550] [<c105d1e1>] __blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x41/0x80 [92146.548556] [<c105d23f>] blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x1f/0x30 [92146.548563] [<c131a684>] acpi_lid_send_state+0x78/0xa4 [92146.548569] [<c131aa9e>] acpi_button_notify+0x3b/0xf1 [92146.548577] [<c12df56a>] ? acpi_os_execute+0x17/0x19 [92146.548582] [<c12e591a>] ? acpi_ec_sync_query+0xa5/0xbc [92146.548589] [<c12e2b82>] acpi_device_notify+0x16/0x18 [92146.548595] [<c12f4904>] acpi_ev_notify_dispatch+0x38/0x4f [92146.548600] [<c12df0e8>] acpi_os_execute_deferred+0x20/0x2b [92146.548607] [<c1051208>] process_one_work+0x128/0x3f0 [92146.548613] [<c1564f73>] ? common_interrupt+0x33/0x38 [92146.548618] [<c104f8c0>] ? wake_up_worker+0x30/0x30 [92146.548624] [<c12df0c8>] ? acpi_os_wait_events_complete+0x1e/0x1e [92146.548629] [<c10524f9>] worker_thread+0x119/0x3b0 [92146.548634] [<c10523e0>] ? manage_workers+0x240/0x240 [92146.548640] [<c1056e84>] kthread+0x94/0xa0 [92146.548647] [<c1060000>] ? ftrace_raw_output_sched_stat_runtime+0x70/0xf0 [92146.548652] [<c15649b7>] ret_from_kernel_thread+0x1b/0x28 [92146.548658] [<c1056df0>] ? kthread_create_on_node+0xc0/0xc0 three different modeset flags are introduced in this patch MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN: do modeset on next lid open event MODESET_DONE: modeset already done MODESET_SUSPENDED: suspended, only do modeset when system is resumed In this way, 1. when lid is closed, MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN is set so that we'll do modeset on next lid open event. 2. when lid is opened, MODESET_DONE is set so that duplicate lid open events will be ignored. 3. when system suspends, MODESET_SUSPENDED is set. In this case, we will not do modeset on any lid events. Plus, locking mechanism is also introduced to avoid racing. Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-02-05 15:41:53 +08:00
/* do modeset on next lid open event */
dev_priv->modeset_restore = MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN;
goto exit;
}
i915: ignore lid open event when resuming i915 driver needs to do modeset when 1. system resumes from sleep 2. lid is opened In PM_SUSPEND_MEM state, all the GPEs are cleared when system resumes, thus it is the i915_resume code does the modeset rather than intel_lid_notify(). But in PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE state, this will be broken because system is still responsive to the lid events. 1. When we close the lid in Freeze state, intel_lid_notify() sets modeset_on_lid. 2. When we reopen the lid, intel_lid_notify() will do a modeset, before the system is resumed. here is the error log, [92146.548074] WARNING: at drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_display.c:1028 intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915]() [92146.548076] Hardware name: VGN-Z540N [92146.548078] pipe_off wait timed out [92146.548167] Modules linked in: hid_generic usbhid hid snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec parport_pc snd_hwdep ppdev snd_pcm_oss i915 snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm arc4 iwldvm snd_seq_dummy mac80211 snd_seq_oss snd_seq_midi fbcon tileblit font bitblit softcursor drm_kms_helper snd_rawmidi snd_seq_midi_event coretemp drm snd_seq kvm btusb bluetooth snd_timer iwlwifi pcmcia tpm_infineon i2c_algo_bit joydev snd_seq_device intel_agp cfg80211 snd intel_gtt yenta_socket pcmcia_rsrc sony_laptop agpgart microcode psmouse tpm_tis serio_raw mxm_wmi soundcore snd_page_alloc tpm acpi_cpufreq lpc_ich pcmcia_core tpm_bios mperf processor lp parport firewire_ohci firewire_core crc_itu_t sdhci_pci sdhci thermal e1000e [92146.548173] Pid: 4304, comm: kworker/0:0 Tainted: G W 3.8.0-rc3-s0i3-v3-test+ #9 [92146.548175] Call Trace: [92146.548189] [<c10378e2>] warn_slowpath_common+0x72/0xa0 [92146.548227] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548263] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548270] [<c10379b3>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x33/0x40 [92146.548307] [<f86398b4>] intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548344] [<f86399c2>] intel_disable_pipe+0x102/0x190 [i915] [92146.548380] [<f8639ea4>] ? intel_disable_plane+0x64/0x80 [i915] [92146.548417] [<f8639f7c>] i9xx_crtc_disable+0xbc/0x150 [i915] [92146.548456] [<f863ebee>] intel_crtc_update_dpms+0x5e/0x90 [i915] [92146.548493] [<f86437cf>] intel_modeset_setup_hw_state+0x42f/0x8f0 [i915] [92146.548535] [<f8645b0b>] intel_lid_notify+0x9b/0xc0 [i915] [92146.548543] [<c15610d3>] notifier_call_chain+0x43/0x60 [92146.548550] [<c105d1e1>] __blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x41/0x80 [92146.548556] [<c105d23f>] blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x1f/0x30 [92146.548563] [<c131a684>] acpi_lid_send_state+0x78/0xa4 [92146.548569] [<c131aa9e>] acpi_button_notify+0x3b/0xf1 [92146.548577] [<c12df56a>] ? acpi_os_execute+0x17/0x19 [92146.548582] [<c12e591a>] ? acpi_ec_sync_query+0xa5/0xbc [92146.548589] [<c12e2b82>] acpi_device_notify+0x16/0x18 [92146.548595] [<c12f4904>] acpi_ev_notify_dispatch+0x38/0x4f [92146.548600] [<c12df0e8>] acpi_os_execute_deferred+0x20/0x2b [92146.548607] [<c1051208>] process_one_work+0x128/0x3f0 [92146.548613] [<c1564f73>] ? common_interrupt+0x33/0x38 [92146.548618] [<c104f8c0>] ? wake_up_worker+0x30/0x30 [92146.548624] [<c12df0c8>] ? acpi_os_wait_events_complete+0x1e/0x1e [92146.548629] [<c10524f9>] worker_thread+0x119/0x3b0 [92146.548634] [<c10523e0>] ? manage_workers+0x240/0x240 [92146.548640] [<c1056e84>] kthread+0x94/0xa0 [92146.548647] [<c1060000>] ? ftrace_raw_output_sched_stat_runtime+0x70/0xf0 [92146.548652] [<c15649b7>] ret_from_kernel_thread+0x1b/0x28 [92146.548658] [<c1056df0>] ? kthread_create_on_node+0xc0/0xc0 three different modeset flags are introduced in this patch MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN: do modeset on next lid open event MODESET_DONE: modeset already done MODESET_SUSPENDED: suspended, only do modeset when system is resumed In this way, 1. when lid is closed, MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN is set so that we'll do modeset on next lid open event. 2. when lid is opened, MODESET_DONE is set so that duplicate lid open events will be ignored. 3. when system suspends, MODESET_SUSPENDED is set. In this case, we will not do modeset on any lid events. Plus, locking mechanism is also introduced to avoid racing. Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-02-05 15:41:53 +08:00
if (dev_priv->modeset_restore == MODESET_DONE)
goto exit;
/*
* Some old platform's BIOS love to wreak havoc while the lid is closed.
* We try to detect this here and undo any damage. The split for PCH
* platforms is rather conservative and a bit arbitrary expect that on
* those platforms VGA disabling requires actual legacy VGA I/O access,
* and as part of the cleanup in the hw state restore we also redisable
* the vga plane.
*/
if (!HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev)) {
drm_modeset_lock_all(dev);
intel_display_resume(dev);
drm_modeset_unlock_all(dev);
}
i915: ignore lid open event when resuming i915 driver needs to do modeset when 1. system resumes from sleep 2. lid is opened In PM_SUSPEND_MEM state, all the GPEs are cleared when system resumes, thus it is the i915_resume code does the modeset rather than intel_lid_notify(). But in PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE state, this will be broken because system is still responsive to the lid events. 1. When we close the lid in Freeze state, intel_lid_notify() sets modeset_on_lid. 2. When we reopen the lid, intel_lid_notify() will do a modeset, before the system is resumed. here is the error log, [92146.548074] WARNING: at drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_display.c:1028 intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915]() [92146.548076] Hardware name: VGN-Z540N [92146.548078] pipe_off wait timed out [92146.548167] Modules linked in: hid_generic usbhid hid snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec parport_pc snd_hwdep ppdev snd_pcm_oss i915 snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm arc4 iwldvm snd_seq_dummy mac80211 snd_seq_oss snd_seq_midi fbcon tileblit font bitblit softcursor drm_kms_helper snd_rawmidi snd_seq_midi_event coretemp drm snd_seq kvm btusb bluetooth snd_timer iwlwifi pcmcia tpm_infineon i2c_algo_bit joydev snd_seq_device intel_agp cfg80211 snd intel_gtt yenta_socket pcmcia_rsrc sony_laptop agpgart microcode psmouse tpm_tis serio_raw mxm_wmi soundcore snd_page_alloc tpm acpi_cpufreq lpc_ich pcmcia_core tpm_bios mperf processor lp parport firewire_ohci firewire_core crc_itu_t sdhci_pci sdhci thermal e1000e [92146.548173] Pid: 4304, comm: kworker/0:0 Tainted: G W 3.8.0-rc3-s0i3-v3-test+ #9 [92146.548175] Call Trace: [92146.548189] [<c10378e2>] warn_slowpath_common+0x72/0xa0 [92146.548227] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548263] [<f86398b4>] ? intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548270] [<c10379b3>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x33/0x40 [92146.548307] [<f86398b4>] intel_wait_for_pipe_off+0x184/0x190 [i915] [92146.548344] [<f86399c2>] intel_disable_pipe+0x102/0x190 [i915] [92146.548380] [<f8639ea4>] ? intel_disable_plane+0x64/0x80 [i915] [92146.548417] [<f8639f7c>] i9xx_crtc_disable+0xbc/0x150 [i915] [92146.548456] [<f863ebee>] intel_crtc_update_dpms+0x5e/0x90 [i915] [92146.548493] [<f86437cf>] intel_modeset_setup_hw_state+0x42f/0x8f0 [i915] [92146.548535] [<f8645b0b>] intel_lid_notify+0x9b/0xc0 [i915] [92146.548543] [<c15610d3>] notifier_call_chain+0x43/0x60 [92146.548550] [<c105d1e1>] __blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x41/0x80 [92146.548556] [<c105d23f>] blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x1f/0x30 [92146.548563] [<c131a684>] acpi_lid_send_state+0x78/0xa4 [92146.548569] [<c131aa9e>] acpi_button_notify+0x3b/0xf1 [92146.548577] [<c12df56a>] ? acpi_os_execute+0x17/0x19 [92146.548582] [<c12e591a>] ? acpi_ec_sync_query+0xa5/0xbc [92146.548589] [<c12e2b82>] acpi_device_notify+0x16/0x18 [92146.548595] [<c12f4904>] acpi_ev_notify_dispatch+0x38/0x4f [92146.548600] [<c12df0e8>] acpi_os_execute_deferred+0x20/0x2b [92146.548607] [<c1051208>] process_one_work+0x128/0x3f0 [92146.548613] [<c1564f73>] ? common_interrupt+0x33/0x38 [92146.548618] [<c104f8c0>] ? wake_up_worker+0x30/0x30 [92146.548624] [<c12df0c8>] ? acpi_os_wait_events_complete+0x1e/0x1e [92146.548629] [<c10524f9>] worker_thread+0x119/0x3b0 [92146.548634] [<c10523e0>] ? manage_workers+0x240/0x240 [92146.548640] [<c1056e84>] kthread+0x94/0xa0 [92146.548647] [<c1060000>] ? ftrace_raw_output_sched_stat_runtime+0x70/0xf0 [92146.548652] [<c15649b7>] ret_from_kernel_thread+0x1b/0x28 [92146.548658] [<c1056df0>] ? kthread_create_on_node+0xc0/0xc0 three different modeset flags are introduced in this patch MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN: do modeset on next lid open event MODESET_DONE: modeset already done MODESET_SUSPENDED: suspended, only do modeset when system is resumed In this way, 1. when lid is closed, MODESET_ON_LID_OPEN is set so that we'll do modeset on next lid open event. 2. when lid is opened, MODESET_DONE is set so that duplicate lid open events will be ignored. 3. when system suspends, MODESET_SUSPENDED is set. In this case, we will not do modeset on any lid events. Plus, locking mechanism is also introduced to avoid racing. Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2013-02-05 15:41:53 +08:00
dev_priv->modeset_restore = MODESET_DONE;
exit:
mutex_unlock(&dev_priv->modeset_restore_lock);
return NOTIFY_OK;
}
/**
* intel_lvds_destroy - unregister and free LVDS structures
* @connector: connector to free
*
* Unregister the DDC bus for this connector then free the driver private
* structure.
*/
static void intel_lvds_destroy(struct drm_connector *connector)
{
struct intel_lvds_connector *lvds_connector =
to_lvds_connector(connector);
if (lvds_connector->lid_notifier.notifier_call)
acpi_lid_notifier_unregister(&lvds_connector->lid_notifier);
if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(lvds_connector->base.edid))
kfree(lvds_connector->base.edid);
intel_panel_fini(&lvds_connector->base.panel);
drm_connector_cleanup(connector);
kfree(connector);
}
static int intel_lvds_set_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
struct drm_property *property,
uint64_t value)
{
struct intel_connector *intel_connector = to_intel_connector(connector);
struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev;
if (property == dev->mode_config.scaling_mode_property) {
struct drm_crtc *crtc;
if (value == DRM_MODE_SCALE_NONE) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("no scaling not supported\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (intel_connector->panel.fitting_mode == value) {
/* the LVDS scaling property is not changed */
return 0;
}
intel_connector->panel.fitting_mode = value;
crtc = intel_attached_encoder(connector)->base.crtc;
drm/i915: Use enabled value from crtc_state rather than crtc (v2) As vendors transition their drivers from legacy to atomic there's some duplication of data between drm_crtc and drm_crtc_state (since unconverted drivers likely won't have a state structure). i915 is partially converted and does have a crtc->state structure, but still uses direct crtc fields internally in many places, which causes the two sets of data to get out of sync. As of commit commit 31c946e85ce6b48ce0f25e3cdca8362e4fe8b300 Author: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Date: Sun Feb 22 12:24:17 2015 +0100 drm: If available use atomic state in getcrtc ioctl This way drivers fully converted to atomic don't need to update these legacy state variables in their modeset code any more. Reviewed-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> the DRM core starts assuming that the presence of a ->state structure implies that it should make use of the values stored there which, on i915, leads to the core code using stale values for CRTC 'enabled' status. Let's switch over to using the state value of 'enable' internally rather than using the drm_crtc field. This ensures that our driver internals are working from the same data that the DRM core is, avoiding mismatches. This patch was generated with Coccinelle using the following semantic patch: <smpl> @@ struct drm_crtc C; struct drm_crtc *CP; @@ ( - C.enabled + C.state->enable | - CP->enabled + CP->state->enable ) // For assignments, we still update the legacy value as well as the state value // so add an extra assignment statement for that. @@ struct drm_crtc C; struct drm_crtc *CP; expression E; @@ ( C.state->enable = E; + C.enabled = E; | CP->state->enable = E; + CP->enabled = E; ) </smpl> The crtc->mode and crtc->hwmode fields should probably be transitioned over as well eventually, but we seem to do an okay job of keeping those up-to-date already so I want to minimize the changes that will clash with Ander's in-progress atomic work. v2: Don't remove the assignments to the legacy value when we assign to the state value. A second cocci stanza takes care of adding the legacy assignment back where appropriate. (Daniel) Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch> Cc: Ander Conselvan de Oliveira <ander.conselvan.de.oliveira@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2015-02-26 05:12:16 +08:00
if (crtc && crtc->state->enable) {
/*
* If the CRTC is enabled, the display will be changed
* according to the new panel fitting mode.
*/
intel_crtc_restore_mode(crtc);
}
}
return 0;
}
static const struct drm_connector_helper_funcs intel_lvds_connector_helper_funcs = {
.get_modes = intel_lvds_get_modes,
.mode_valid = intel_lvds_mode_valid,
.best_encoder = intel_best_encoder,
};
static const struct drm_connector_funcs intel_lvds_connector_funcs = {
.dpms = drm_atomic_helper_connector_dpms,
.detect = intel_lvds_detect,
.fill_modes = drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes,
.set_property = intel_lvds_set_property,
.atomic_get_property = intel_connector_atomic_get_property,
.destroy = intel_lvds_destroy,
.atomic_destroy_state = drm_atomic_helper_connector_destroy_state,
.atomic_duplicate_state = drm_atomic_helper_connector_duplicate_state,
};
static const struct drm_encoder_funcs intel_lvds_enc_funcs = {
.destroy = intel_encoder_destroy,
};
static int intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback(const struct dmi_system_id *id)
{
DRM_INFO("Skipping LVDS initialization for %s\n", id->ident);
return 1;
}
/* These systems claim to have LVDS, but really don't */
static const struct dmi_system_id intel_no_lvds[] = {
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Apple Mac Mini (Core series)",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Apple"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Macmini1,1"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Apple Mac Mini (Core 2 series)",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Apple"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Macmini2,1"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "MSI IM-945GSE-A",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "MSI"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "A9830IMS"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Dell Studio Hybrid",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Dell Inc."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "Studio Hybrid 140g"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Dell OptiPlex FX170",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Dell Inc."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "OptiPlex FX170"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "AOpen Mini PC",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "AOpen"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "i965GMx-IF"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "AOpen Mini PC MP915",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "AOpen"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "i915GMx-F"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "AOpen i915GMm-HFS",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "AOpen"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "i915GMm-HFS"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "AOpen i45GMx-I",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "AOpen"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "i45GMx-I"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Aopen i945GTt-VFA",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_VERSION, "AO00001JW"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Clientron U800",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Clientron"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "U800"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Clientron E830",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Clientron"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "E830"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Asus EeeBox PC EB1007",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK Computer INC."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "EB1007"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Asus AT5NM10T-I",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "ASUSTeK Computer INC."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "AT5NM10T-I"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Hewlett-Packard HP t5740",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Hewlett-Packard"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, " t5740"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Hewlett-Packard t5745",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Hewlett-Packard"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "hp t5745"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Hewlett-Packard st5747",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Hewlett-Packard"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "hp st5747"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "MSI Wind Box DC500",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "MS-7469"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Gigabyte GA-D525TUD",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "D525TUD"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Supermicro X7SPA-H",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Supermicro"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "X7SPA-H"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Fujitsu Esprimo Q900",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "FUJITSU"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "ESPRIMO Q900"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Intel D410PT",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Intel"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "D410PT"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Intel D425KT",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Intel"),
DMI_EXACT_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "D425KT"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Intel D510MO",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Intel"),
DMI_EXACT_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "D510MO"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_no_lvds_dmi_callback,
.ident = "Intel D525MW",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Intel"),
DMI_EXACT_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "D525MW"),
},
},
{ } /* terminating entry */
};
/*
* Enumerate the child dev array parsed from VBT to check whether
* the LVDS is present.
* If it is present, return 1.
* If it is not present, return false.
* If no child dev is parsed from VBT, it assumes that the LVDS is present.
*/
static bool lvds_is_present_in_vbt(struct drm_device *dev,
u8 *i2c_pin)
{
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = dev->dev_private;
int i;
if (!dev_priv->vbt.child_dev_num)
return true;
for (i = 0; i < dev_priv->vbt.child_dev_num; i++) {
union child_device_config *uchild = dev_priv->vbt.child_dev + i;
struct old_child_dev_config *child = &uchild->old;
/* If the device type is not LFP, continue.
* We have to check both the new identifiers as well as the
* old for compatibility with some BIOSes.
*/
if (child->device_type != DEVICE_TYPE_INT_LFP &&
child->device_type != DEVICE_TYPE_LFP)
continue;
if (intel_gmbus_is_valid_pin(dev_priv, child->i2c_pin))
*i2c_pin = child->i2c_pin;
/* However, we cannot trust the BIOS writers to populate
* the VBT correctly. Since LVDS requires additional
* information from AIM blocks, a non-zero addin offset is
* a good indicator that the LVDS is actually present.
*/
if (child->addin_offset)
return true;
/* But even then some BIOS writers perform some black magic
* and instantiate the device without reference to any
* additional data. Trust that if the VBT was written into
* the OpRegion then they have validated the LVDS's existence.
*/
if (dev_priv->opregion.vbt)
return true;
}
return false;
}
static int intel_dual_link_lvds_callback(const struct dmi_system_id *id)
{
DRM_INFO("Forcing lvds to dual link mode on %s\n", id->ident);
return 1;
}
static const struct dmi_system_id intel_dual_link_lvds[] = {
{
.callback = intel_dual_link_lvds_callback,
drm/i915: Add missing MacBook Pro models with dual channel LVDS Single channel LVDS maxes out at 112 MHz. The 15" pre-retina models shipped with 1440x900 (106 MHz) by default or 1680x1050 (119 MHz) as a BTO option, both versions used dual channel LVDS even though the smaller one would have fit into a single channel. Notes: Bug report showing that the MacBookPro8,2 with 1440x900 uses dual channel LVDS (this lead to it being hardcoded in intel_lvds.c by Daniel Vetter with commit 618563e3945b9d0864154bab3c607865b557cecc): https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42842 If i915.lvds_channel_mode=2 is missing even though the machine needs it, every other vertical line is white and consequently, only the left half of the screen is visible (verified by myself on a MacBookPro9,1). Forum posting concerning a MacBookPro6,2 with 1440x900, author is using i915.lvds_channel_mode=2 on the kernel command line, proving that the machine uses dual channels: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=185770 Chi Mei N154C6-L04 with 1440x900 is a replacement panel for all MacBook Pro "A1286" models, and that model number encompasses the MacBookPro6,2 / 8,2 / 9,1. Page 17 of the panel's datasheet shows it's driven with dual channel LVDS: http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/400690878560 http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=A1286 http://www.taopanel.com/chimei/datasheet/N154C6-L04.pdf Those three 15" models, MacBookPro6,2 / 8,2 / 9,1, are the only ones with i915 graphics and dual channel LVDS, so that list should be complete. And the 8,2 is already in intel_lvds.c. Possible motivation to use dual channel LVDS even on the 1440x900 models: Reduce the number of different parts, i.e. use identical logic boards and display cabling on both versions and the only differing component is the panel. Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de> Acked-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org [Jani: included notes in the commit message for posterity] Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
2015-05-04 21:06:49 +08:00
.ident = "Apple MacBook Pro 15\" (2010)",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Apple Inc."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "MacBookPro6,2"),
},
},
{
.callback = intel_dual_link_lvds_callback,
.ident = "Apple MacBook Pro 15\" (2011)",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Apple Inc."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "MacBookPro8,2"),
},
},
drm/i915: Add missing MacBook Pro models with dual channel LVDS Single channel LVDS maxes out at 112 MHz. The 15" pre-retina models shipped with 1440x900 (106 MHz) by default or 1680x1050 (119 MHz) as a BTO option, both versions used dual channel LVDS even though the smaller one would have fit into a single channel. Notes: Bug report showing that the MacBookPro8,2 with 1440x900 uses dual channel LVDS (this lead to it being hardcoded in intel_lvds.c by Daniel Vetter with commit 618563e3945b9d0864154bab3c607865b557cecc): https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42842 If i915.lvds_channel_mode=2 is missing even though the machine needs it, every other vertical line is white and consequently, only the left half of the screen is visible (verified by myself on a MacBookPro9,1). Forum posting concerning a MacBookPro6,2 with 1440x900, author is using i915.lvds_channel_mode=2 on the kernel command line, proving that the machine uses dual channels: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=185770 Chi Mei N154C6-L04 with 1440x900 is a replacement panel for all MacBook Pro "A1286" models, and that model number encompasses the MacBookPro6,2 / 8,2 / 9,1. Page 17 of the panel's datasheet shows it's driven with dual channel LVDS: http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/400690878560 http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=A1286 http://www.taopanel.com/chimei/datasheet/N154C6-L04.pdf Those three 15" models, MacBookPro6,2 / 8,2 / 9,1, are the only ones with i915 graphics and dual channel LVDS, so that list should be complete. And the 8,2 is already in intel_lvds.c. Possible motivation to use dual channel LVDS even on the 1440x900 models: Reduce the number of different parts, i.e. use identical logic boards and display cabling on both versions and the only differing component is the panel. Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de> Acked-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org [Jani: included notes in the commit message for posterity] Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
2015-05-04 21:06:49 +08:00
{
.callback = intel_dual_link_lvds_callback,
.ident = "Apple MacBook Pro 15\" (2012)",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Apple Inc."),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "MacBookPro9,1"),
},
},
{ } /* terminating entry */
};
bool intel_is_dual_link_lvds(struct drm_device *dev)
{
struct intel_encoder *encoder;
struct intel_lvds_encoder *lvds_encoder;
for_each_intel_encoder(dev, encoder) {
if (encoder->type == INTEL_OUTPUT_LVDS) {
lvds_encoder = to_lvds_encoder(&encoder->base);
return lvds_encoder->is_dual_link;
}
}
return false;
}
static bool compute_is_dual_link_lvds(struct intel_lvds_encoder *lvds_encoder)
{
struct drm_device *dev = lvds_encoder->base.base.dev;
unsigned int val;
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = dev->dev_private;
/* use the module option value if specified */
if (i915.lvds_channel_mode > 0)
return i915.lvds_channel_mode == 2;
/* single channel LVDS is limited to 112 MHz */
if (lvds_encoder->attached_connector->base.panel.fixed_mode->clock
> 112999)
return true;
if (dmi_check_system(intel_dual_link_lvds))
return true;
/* BIOS should set the proper LVDS register value at boot, but
* in reality, it doesn't set the value when the lid is closed;
* we need to check "the value to be set" in VBT when LVDS
* register is uninitialized.
*/
val = I915_READ(lvds_encoder->reg);
if (!(val & ~(LVDS_PIPE_MASK | LVDS_DETECTED)))
val = dev_priv->vbt.bios_lvds_val;
return (val & LVDS_CLKB_POWER_MASK) == LVDS_CLKB_POWER_UP;
}
static bool intel_lvds_supported(struct drm_device *dev)
{
/* With the introduction of the PCH we gained a dedicated
* LVDS presence pin, use it. */
if (HAS_PCH_IBX(dev) || HAS_PCH_CPT(dev))
return true;
/* Otherwise LVDS was only attached to mobile products,
* except for the inglorious 830gm */
if (INTEL_INFO(dev)->gen <= 4 && IS_MOBILE(dev) && !IS_I830(dev))
return true;
return false;
}
/**
* intel_lvds_init - setup LVDS connectors on this device
* @dev: drm device
*
* Create the connector, register the LVDS DDC bus, and try to figure out what
* modes we can display on the LVDS panel (if present).
*/
void intel_lvds_init(struct drm_device *dev)
{
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = dev->dev_private;
struct intel_lvds_encoder *lvds_encoder;
struct intel_encoder *intel_encoder;
struct intel_lvds_connector *lvds_connector;
struct intel_connector *intel_connector;
struct drm_connector *connector;
struct drm_encoder *encoder;
struct drm_display_mode *scan; /* *modes, *bios_mode; */
struct drm_display_mode *fixed_mode = NULL;
struct drm_display_mode *downclock_mode = NULL;
struct edid *edid;
struct drm_crtc *crtc;
drm/i915: Type safe register read/write Make I915_READ and I915_WRITE more type safe by wrapping the register offset in a struct. This should eliminate most of the fumbles we've had with misplaced parens. This only takes care of normal mmio registers. We could extend the idea to other register types and define each with its own struct. That way you wouldn't be able to accidentally pass the wrong thing to a specific register access function. The gpio_reg setup is probably the ugliest thing left. But I figure I'd just leave it for now, and wait for some divine inspiration to strike before making it nice. As for the generated code, it's actually a bit better sometimes. Eg. looking at i915_irq_handler(), we can see the following change: lea 0x70024(%rdx,%rax,1),%r9d mov $0x1,%edx - movslq %r9d,%r9 - mov %r9,%rsi - mov %r9,-0x58(%rbp) - callq *0xd8(%rbx) + mov %r9d,%esi + mov %r9d,-0x48(%rbp) callq *0xd8(%rbx) So previously gcc thought the register offset might be signed and decided to sign extend it, just in case. The rest appears to be mostly just minor shuffling of instructions. v2: i915_mmio_reg_{offset,equal,valid}() helpers added s/_REG/_MMIO/ in the register defines mo more switch statements left to worry about ring_emit stuff got sorted in a prep patch cmd parser, lrc context and w/a batch buildup also in prep patch vgpu stuff cleaned up and moved to a prep patch all other unrelated changes split out v3: Rebased due to BXT DSI/BLC, MOCS, etc. v4: Rebased due to churn, s/i915_mmio_reg_t/i915_reg_t/ Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1447853606-2751-1-git-send-email-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com
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i915_reg_t lvds_reg;
u32 lvds;
int pipe;
u8 pin;
/*
* Unlock registers and just leave them unlocked. Do this before
* checking quirk lists to avoid bogus WARNINGs.
*/
if (HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev)) {
I915_WRITE(PCH_PP_CONTROL,
I915_READ(PCH_PP_CONTROL) | PANEL_UNLOCK_REGS);
} else if (INTEL_INFO(dev_priv)->gen < 5) {
I915_WRITE(PP_CONTROL,
I915_READ(PP_CONTROL) | PANEL_UNLOCK_REGS);
}
if (!intel_lvds_supported(dev))
return;
/* Skip init on machines we know falsely report LVDS */
if (dmi_check_system(intel_no_lvds))
return;
if (HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev))
lvds_reg = PCH_LVDS;
else
lvds_reg = LVDS;
lvds = I915_READ(lvds_reg);
if (HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev)) {
if ((lvds & LVDS_DETECTED) == 0)
return;
if (dev_priv->vbt.edp_support) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("disable LVDS for eDP support\n");
return;
}
}
pin = GMBUS_PIN_PANEL;
if (!lvds_is_present_in_vbt(dev, &pin)) {
if ((lvds & LVDS_PORT_EN) == 0) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("LVDS is not present in VBT\n");
return;
}
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("LVDS is not present in VBT, but enabled anyway\n");
}
/* Set the Panel Power On/Off timings if uninitialized. */
if (INTEL_INFO(dev_priv)->gen < 5 &&
I915_READ(PP_ON_DELAYS) == 0 && I915_READ(PP_OFF_DELAYS) == 0) {
/* Set T2 to 40ms and T5 to 200ms */
I915_WRITE(PP_ON_DELAYS, 0x019007d0);
/* Set T3 to 35ms and Tx to 200ms */
I915_WRITE(PP_OFF_DELAYS, 0x015e07d0);
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("Panel power timings uninitialized, setting defaults\n");
}
lvds_encoder = kzalloc(sizeof(*lvds_encoder), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!lvds_encoder)
return;
lvds_connector = kzalloc(sizeof(*lvds_connector), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!lvds_connector) {
kfree(lvds_encoder);
return;
}
if (intel_connector_init(&lvds_connector->base) < 0) {
kfree(lvds_connector);
kfree(lvds_encoder);
return;
}
lvds_encoder->attached_connector = lvds_connector;
intel_encoder = &lvds_encoder->base;
encoder = &intel_encoder->base;
intel_connector = &lvds_connector->base;
connector = &intel_connector->base;
drm_connector_init(dev, &intel_connector->base, &intel_lvds_connector_funcs,
DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_LVDS);
drm_encoder_init(dev, &intel_encoder->base, &intel_lvds_enc_funcs,
DRM_MODE_ENCODER_LVDS, NULL);
intel_encoder->enable = intel_enable_lvds;
intel_encoder->pre_enable = intel_pre_enable_lvds;
intel_encoder->compute_config = intel_lvds_compute_config;
if (HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev_priv)) {
intel_encoder->disable = pch_disable_lvds;
intel_encoder->post_disable = pch_post_disable_lvds;
} else {
intel_encoder->disable = gmch_disable_lvds;
}
intel_encoder->get_hw_state = intel_lvds_get_hw_state;
intel_encoder->get_config = intel_lvds_get_config;
intel_connector->get_hw_state = intel_connector_get_hw_state;
intel_connector->unregister = intel_connector_unregister;
intel_connector_attach_encoder(intel_connector, intel_encoder);
intel_encoder->type = INTEL_OUTPUT_LVDS;
intel_encoder->cloneable = 0;
if (HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev))
intel_encoder->crtc_mask = (1 << 0) | (1 << 1) | (1 << 2);
else if (IS_GEN4(dev))
intel_encoder->crtc_mask = (1 << 0) | (1 << 1);
else
intel_encoder->crtc_mask = (1 << 1);
drm_connector_helper_add(connector, &intel_lvds_connector_helper_funcs);
connector->display_info.subpixel_order = SubPixelHorizontalRGB;
connector->interlace_allowed = false;
connector->doublescan_allowed = false;
lvds_encoder->reg = lvds_reg;
/* create the scaling mode property */
drm_mode_create_scaling_mode_property(dev);
drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base,
dev->mode_config.scaling_mode_property,
DRM_MODE_SCALE_ASPECT);
intel_connector->panel.fitting_mode = DRM_MODE_SCALE_ASPECT;
/*
* LVDS discovery:
* 1) check for EDID on DDC
* 2) check for VBT data
* 3) check to see if LVDS is already on
* if none of the above, no panel
* 4) make sure lid is open
* if closed, act like it's not there for now
*/
/*
* Attempt to get the fixed panel mode from DDC. Assume that the
* preferred mode is the right one.
*/
mutex_lock(&dev->mode_config.mutex);
drm/i915: Switch DDC when reading the EDID The pre-retina MacBook Pro uses an LVDS panel and a gmux controller to switch the panel between its two GPUs. The panel mode in VBIOS is notoriously bogus on these machines and some models have no VBIOS at all. Use drm_get_edid_switcheroo() in lieu of drm_get_edid() on LVDS if the vga_switcheroo handler is capable of temporarily switching the panel's DDC lines to the integrated GPU. This allows us to retrieve the EDID if the panel is currently muxed to the discrete GPU. This only enables EDID probing on the pre-retina MBP (2008 - 2013). The retina MBP (2012 - present) uses eDP and gmux is not capable of switching AUX separately from the main link on these models. This will be addressed in later patches. List of pre-retina MBPs with dual GPUs, one of them Intel: [MBP 6,2 2010 intel ILK + nvidia GT216 pre-retina 15"] [MBP 6,1 2010 intel ILK + nvidia GT216 pre-retina 17"] [MBP 8,2 2011 intel SNB + amd turks pre-retina 15"] [MBP 8,3 2011 intel SNB + amd turks pre-retina 17"] [MBP 9,1 2012 intel IVB + nvidia GK107 pre-retina 15"] v3: Commit newly added due to introduction of drm_get_edid_switcheroo() wrapper which drivers need to opt-in to. v5: Rebase on "vga_switcheroo: Add handler flags infrastructure", i.e. call drm_get_edid_switcheroo() only if the handler indicates that DDC is switchable. Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88861 Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61115 Tested-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de> [MBP 9,1 2012 intel IVB + nvidia GK107 pre-retina 15"] Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/bb095e14a2259be7fdd10092f9d6874a9be8f27b.1452525860.git.lukas@wunner.de
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if (vga_switcheroo_handler_flags() & VGA_SWITCHEROO_CAN_SWITCH_DDC)
edid = drm_get_edid_switcheroo(connector,
intel_gmbus_get_adapter(dev_priv, pin));
else
edid = drm_get_edid(connector,
intel_gmbus_get_adapter(dev_priv, pin));
if (edid) {
if (drm_add_edid_modes(connector, edid)) {
drm_mode_connector_update_edid_property(connector,
edid);
} else {
kfree(edid);
edid = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
}
} else {
edid = ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
}
lvds_connector->base.edid = edid;
if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(edid)) {
/* Didn't get an EDID, so
* Set wide sync ranges so we get all modes
* handed to valid_mode for checking
*/
connector->display_info.min_vfreq = 0;
connector->display_info.max_vfreq = 200;
connector->display_info.min_hfreq = 0;
connector->display_info.max_hfreq = 200;
}
list_for_each_entry(scan, &connector->probed_modes, head) {
if (scan->type & DRM_MODE_TYPE_PREFERRED) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("using preferred mode from EDID: ");
drm_mode_debug_printmodeline(scan);
fixed_mode = drm_mode_duplicate(dev, scan);
if (fixed_mode)
goto out;
}
}
/* Failed to get EDID, what about VBT? */
if (dev_priv->vbt.lfp_lvds_vbt_mode) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("using mode from VBT: ");
drm_mode_debug_printmodeline(dev_priv->vbt.lfp_lvds_vbt_mode);
fixed_mode = drm_mode_duplicate(dev, dev_priv->vbt.lfp_lvds_vbt_mode);
if (fixed_mode) {
fixed_mode->type |= DRM_MODE_TYPE_PREFERRED;
goto out;
}
}
/*
* If we didn't get EDID, try checking if the panel is already turned
* on. If so, assume that whatever is currently programmed is the
* correct mode.
*/
/* Ironlake: FIXME if still fail, not try pipe mode now */
if (HAS_PCH_SPLIT(dev))
goto failed;
pipe = (lvds & LVDS_PIPEB_SELECT) ? 1 : 0;
crtc = intel_get_crtc_for_pipe(dev, pipe);
if (crtc && (lvds & LVDS_PORT_EN)) {
fixed_mode = intel_crtc_mode_get(dev, crtc);
if (fixed_mode) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("using current (BIOS) mode: ");
drm_mode_debug_printmodeline(fixed_mode);
fixed_mode->type |= DRM_MODE_TYPE_PREFERRED;
goto out;
}
}
/* If we still don't have a mode after all that, give up. */
if (!fixed_mode)
goto failed;
out:
mutex_unlock(&dev->mode_config.mutex);
intel_panel_init(&intel_connector->panel, fixed_mode, downclock_mode);
lvds_encoder->is_dual_link = compute_is_dual_link_lvds(lvds_encoder);
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("detected %s-link lvds configuration\n",
lvds_encoder->is_dual_link ? "dual" : "single");
lvds_encoder->a3_power = lvds & LVDS_A3_POWER_MASK;
lvds_connector->lid_notifier.notifier_call = intel_lid_notify;
if (acpi_lid_notifier_register(&lvds_connector->lid_notifier)) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("lid notifier registration failed\n");
lvds_connector->lid_notifier.notifier_call = NULL;
}
drm_connector_register(connector);
intel_panel_setup_backlight(connector, INVALID_PIPE);
return;
failed:
mutex_unlock(&dev->mode_config.mutex);
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("No LVDS modes found, disabling.\n");
drm_connector_cleanup(connector);
drm_encoder_cleanup(encoder);
kfree(lvds_encoder);
kfree(lvds_connector);
return;
}