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/*
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#ifndef __INTEL_UNCORE_H__
#define __INTEL_UNCORE_H__
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/notifier.h>
#include <linux/hrtimer.h>
#include <linux/io-64-nonatomic-lo-hi.h>
#include "i915_reg.h"
struct drm_i915_private;
struct i915_runtime_pm;
struct intel_uncore;
enum forcewake_domain_id {
FW_DOMAIN_ID_RENDER = 0,
FW_DOMAIN_ID_BLITTER,
FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA,
drm/i915/icl: Gen11 forcewake support The main difference with previous GENs is that starting from Gen11 each VCS and VECS engine has its own power well, which only exist if the related engine exists in the HW. The fallback forcewake request workaround is only needed on gen9 according to the HSDES WA entry (1604254524), so we can go back to using the simpler fw_domains_get/put functions. BSpec: 18331 v2: fix fwtable, use array to test shadow tables, create new accessors to avoid check on every access (Tvrtko) v3 (from Paulo): Rebase. v4: - Range 09400-097FF should be FORCEWAKE_ALL (Daniele) - Use the BIT macro for forcewake domains (Daniele) - Add a comment about the range ordering (Oscar) - Updated commit message (Oscar) v5: Rebased v6: Use I915_MAX_VCS/VECS (Michal) v7: translate FORCEWAKE_ALL to available domains v8: rebase, add clarification on fallback ack in commit message. v9: fix rebase issue, change check in fw_domains_init from IS_GEN11 to GEN >= 11 v10: Generate is_genX_shadowed with a macro (Daniele) Include gen11_fw_ranges in the selftest (Michel) v11: Simplify FORCEWAKE_ALL, new line between NEEDS_FORCEWAKEs (Tvrtko) Cc: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com> Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Cc: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com> Acked-by: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniele Ceraolo Spurio <daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Oscar Mateo <oscar.mateo@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180302161501.28594-6-mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
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FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VDBOX0,
FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VDBOX1,
FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VDBOX2,
FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VDBOX3,
FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VEBOX0,
FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VEBOX1,
FW_DOMAIN_ID_COUNT
};
enum forcewake_domains {
drm/i915/icl: Gen11 forcewake support The main difference with previous GENs is that starting from Gen11 each VCS and VECS engine has its own power well, which only exist if the related engine exists in the HW. The fallback forcewake request workaround is only needed on gen9 according to the HSDES WA entry (1604254524), so we can go back to using the simpler fw_domains_get/put functions. BSpec: 18331 v2: fix fwtable, use array to test shadow tables, create new accessors to avoid check on every access (Tvrtko) v3 (from Paulo): Rebase. v4: - Range 09400-097FF should be FORCEWAKE_ALL (Daniele) - Use the BIT macro for forcewake domains (Daniele) - Add a comment about the range ordering (Oscar) - Updated commit message (Oscar) v5: Rebased v6: Use I915_MAX_VCS/VECS (Michal) v7: translate FORCEWAKE_ALL to available domains v8: rebase, add clarification on fallback ack in commit message. v9: fix rebase issue, change check in fw_domains_init from IS_GEN11 to GEN >= 11 v10: Generate is_genX_shadowed with a macro (Daniele) Include gen11_fw_ranges in the selftest (Michel) v11: Simplify FORCEWAKE_ALL, new line between NEEDS_FORCEWAKEs (Tvrtko) Cc: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com> Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Cc: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com> Acked-by: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniele Ceraolo Spurio <daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Oscar Mateo <oscar.mateo@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180302161501.28594-6-mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
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FORCEWAKE_RENDER = BIT(FW_DOMAIN_ID_RENDER),
FORCEWAKE_BLITTER = BIT(FW_DOMAIN_ID_BLITTER),
FORCEWAKE_MEDIA = BIT(FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA),
FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VDBOX0 = BIT(FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VDBOX0),
FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VDBOX1 = BIT(FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VDBOX1),
FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VDBOX2 = BIT(FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VDBOX2),
FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VDBOX3 = BIT(FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VDBOX3),
FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VEBOX0 = BIT(FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VEBOX0),
FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VEBOX1 = BIT(FW_DOMAIN_ID_MEDIA_VEBOX1),
FORCEWAKE_ALL = BIT(FW_DOMAIN_ID_COUNT) - 1
};
struct intel_uncore_funcs {
void (*force_wake_get)(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
enum forcewake_domains domains);
void (*force_wake_put)(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
enum forcewake_domains domains);
u8 (*mmio_readb)(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t r, bool trace);
u16 (*mmio_readw)(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t r, bool trace);
u32 (*mmio_readl)(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t r, bool trace);
u64 (*mmio_readq)(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t r, bool trace);
void (*mmio_writeb)(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t r, u8 val, bool trace);
void (*mmio_writew)(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t r, u16 val, bool trace);
void (*mmio_writel)(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t r, u32 val, bool trace);
};
struct intel_forcewake_range {
u32 start;
u32 end;
enum forcewake_domains domains;
};
struct intel_uncore {
void __iomem *regs;
struct i915_runtime_pm *rpm;
spinlock_t lock; /** lock is also taken in irq contexts. */
unsigned int flags;
#define UNCORE_HAS_FORCEWAKE BIT(0)
#define UNCORE_HAS_FPGA_DBG_UNCLAIMED BIT(1)
#define UNCORE_HAS_DBG_UNCLAIMED BIT(2)
#define UNCORE_HAS_FIFO BIT(3)
const struct intel_forcewake_range *fw_domains_table;
unsigned int fw_domains_table_entries;
struct notifier_block pmic_bus_access_nb;
struct intel_uncore_funcs funcs;
unsigned int fifo_count;
enum forcewake_domains fw_domains;
enum forcewake_domains fw_domains_active;
enum forcewake_domains fw_domains_saved; /* user domains saved for S3 */
struct intel_uncore_forcewake_domain {
enum forcewake_domain_id id;
enum forcewake_domains mask;
unsigned int wake_count;
bool active;
struct hrtimer timer;
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u32 __iomem *reg_set;
u32 __iomem *reg_ack;
} fw_domain[FW_DOMAIN_ID_COUNT];
struct {
unsigned int count;
int saved_mmio_check;
int saved_mmio_debug;
} user_forcewake;
int unclaimed_mmio_check;
};
/* Iterate over initialised fw domains */
#define for_each_fw_domain_masked(domain__, mask__, uncore__, tmp__) \
for (tmp__ = (mask__); \
tmp__ ? (domain__ = &(uncore__)->fw_domain[__mask_next_bit(tmp__)]), 1 : 0;)
#define for_each_fw_domain(domain__, uncore__, tmp__) \
for_each_fw_domain_masked(domain__, (uncore__)->fw_domains, uncore__, tmp__)
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static inline struct intel_uncore *
forcewake_domain_to_uncore(const struct intel_uncore_forcewake_domain *d)
{
return container_of(d, struct intel_uncore, fw_domain[d->id]);
}
static inline bool
intel_uncore_has_forcewake(const struct intel_uncore *uncore)
{
return uncore->flags & UNCORE_HAS_FORCEWAKE;
}
static inline bool
intel_uncore_has_fpga_dbg_unclaimed(const struct intel_uncore *uncore)
{
return uncore->flags & UNCORE_HAS_FPGA_DBG_UNCLAIMED;
}
static inline bool
intel_uncore_has_dbg_unclaimed(const struct intel_uncore *uncore)
{
return uncore->flags & UNCORE_HAS_DBG_UNCLAIMED;
}
static inline bool
intel_uncore_has_fifo(const struct intel_uncore *uncore)
{
return uncore->flags & UNCORE_HAS_FIFO;
}
void intel_uncore_sanitize(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv);
void intel_uncore_init_early(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
int intel_uncore_init_mmio(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
void intel_uncore_prune_mmio_domains(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
bool intel_uncore_unclaimed_mmio(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
bool intel_uncore_arm_unclaimed_mmio_detection(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
void intel_uncore_fini_mmio(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
void intel_uncore_suspend(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
void intel_uncore_resume_early(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
void intel_uncore_runtime_resume(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
void assert_forcewakes_inactive(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
void assert_forcewakes_active(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
enum forcewake_domains fw_domains);
const char *intel_uncore_forcewake_domain_to_str(const enum forcewake_domain_id id);
enum forcewake_domains
intel_uncore_forcewake_for_reg(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t reg, unsigned int op);
#define FW_REG_READ (1)
#define FW_REG_WRITE (2)
void intel_uncore_forcewake_get(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
enum forcewake_domains domains);
void intel_uncore_forcewake_put(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
enum forcewake_domains domains);
/* Like above but the caller must manage the uncore.lock itself.
* Must be used with I915_READ_FW and friends.
*/
void intel_uncore_forcewake_get__locked(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
enum forcewake_domains domains);
void intel_uncore_forcewake_put__locked(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
enum forcewake_domains domains);
void intel_uncore_forcewake_user_get(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
void intel_uncore_forcewake_user_put(struct intel_uncore *uncore);
int __intel_wait_for_register(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t reg,
u32 mask,
u32 value,
unsigned int fast_timeout_us,
unsigned int slow_timeout_ms,
u32 *out_value);
static inline int
intel_wait_for_register(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t reg,
u32 mask,
u32 value,
unsigned int timeout_ms)
{
return __intel_wait_for_register(uncore, reg, mask, value, 2,
timeout_ms, NULL);
}
int __intel_wait_for_register_fw(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t reg,
u32 mask,
u32 value,
unsigned int fast_timeout_us,
unsigned int slow_timeout_ms,
u32 *out_value);
static inline int
intel_wait_for_register_fw(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t reg,
u32 mask,
u32 value,
unsigned int timeout_ms)
{
return __intel_wait_for_register_fw(uncore, reg, mask, value,
2, timeout_ms, NULL);
}
/* register access functions */
#define __raw_read(x__, s__) \
static inline u##x__ __raw_uncore_read##x__(const struct intel_uncore *uncore, \
i915_reg_t reg) \
{ \
return read##s__(uncore->regs + i915_mmio_reg_offset(reg)); \
}
#define __raw_write(x__, s__) \
static inline void __raw_uncore_write##x__(const struct intel_uncore *uncore, \
i915_reg_t reg, u##x__ val) \
{ \
write##s__(val, uncore->regs + i915_mmio_reg_offset(reg)); \
}
__raw_read(8, b)
__raw_read(16, w)
__raw_read(32, l)
__raw_read(64, q)
__raw_write(8, b)
__raw_write(16, w)
__raw_write(32, l)
__raw_write(64, q)
#undef __raw_read
#undef __raw_write
#define __uncore_read(name__, x__, s__, trace__) \
static inline u##x__ intel_uncore_##name__(struct intel_uncore *uncore, \
i915_reg_t reg) \
{ \
return uncore->funcs.mmio_read##s__(uncore, reg, (trace__)); \
}
#define __uncore_write(name__, x__, s__, trace__) \
static inline void intel_uncore_##name__(struct intel_uncore *uncore, \
i915_reg_t reg, u##x__ val) \
{ \
uncore->funcs.mmio_write##s__(uncore, reg, val, (trace__)); \
}
__uncore_read(read8, 8, b, true)
__uncore_read(read16, 16, w, true)
__uncore_read(read, 32, l, true)
__uncore_read(read16_notrace, 16, w, false)
__uncore_read(read_notrace, 32, l, false)
__uncore_write(write8, 8, b, true)
__uncore_write(write16, 16, w, true)
__uncore_write(write, 32, l, true)
__uncore_write(write_notrace, 32, l, false)
/* Be very careful with read/write 64-bit values. On 32-bit machines, they
* will be implemented using 2 32-bit writes in an arbitrary order with
* an arbitrary delay between them. This can cause the hardware to
* act upon the intermediate value, possibly leading to corruption and
* machine death. For this reason we do not support I915_WRITE64, or
* uncore->funcs.mmio_writeq.
*
* When reading a 64-bit value as two 32-bit values, the delay may cause
* the two reads to mismatch, e.g. a timestamp overflowing. Also note that
* occasionally a 64-bit register does not actually support a full readq
* and must be read using two 32-bit reads.
*
* You have been warned.
*/
__uncore_read(read64, 64, q, true)
static inline u64
intel_uncore_read64_2x32(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t lower_reg, i915_reg_t upper_reg)
{
u32 upper, lower, old_upper, loop = 0;
upper = intel_uncore_read(uncore, upper_reg);
do {
old_upper = upper;
lower = intel_uncore_read(uncore, lower_reg);
upper = intel_uncore_read(uncore, upper_reg);
} while (upper != old_upper && loop++ < 2);
return (u64)upper << 32 | lower;
}
#define intel_uncore_posting_read(...) ((void)intel_uncore_read_notrace(__VA_ARGS__))
#define intel_uncore_posting_read16(...) ((void)intel_uncore_read16_notrace(__VA_ARGS__))
#undef __uncore_read
#undef __uncore_write
/* These are untraced mmio-accessors that are only valid to be used inside
* critical sections, such as inside IRQ handlers, where forcewake is explicitly
* controlled.
*
* Think twice, and think again, before using these.
*
* As an example, these accessors can possibly be used between:
*
* spin_lock_irq(&uncore->lock);
* intel_uncore_forcewake_get__locked();
*
* and
*
* intel_uncore_forcewake_put__locked();
* spin_unlock_irq(&uncore->lock);
*
*
* Note: some registers may not need forcewake held, so
* intel_uncore_forcewake_{get,put} can be omitted, see
* intel_uncore_forcewake_for_reg().
*
* Certain architectures will die if the same cacheline is concurrently accessed
* by different clients (e.g. on Ivybridge). Access to registers should
* therefore generally be serialised, by either the dev_priv->uncore.lock or
* a more localised lock guarding all access to that bank of registers.
*/
#define intel_uncore_read_fw(...) __raw_uncore_read32(__VA_ARGS__)
#define intel_uncore_write_fw(...) __raw_uncore_write32(__VA_ARGS__)
#define intel_uncore_write64_fw(...) __raw_uncore_write64(__VA_ARGS__)
#define intel_uncore_posting_read_fw(...) ((void)intel_uncore_read_fw(__VA_ARGS__))
static inline void intel_uncore_rmw(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t reg, u32 clear, u32 set)
{
u32 val;
val = intel_uncore_read(uncore, reg);
val &= ~clear;
val |= set;
intel_uncore_write(uncore, reg, val);
}
static inline void intel_uncore_rmw_fw(struct intel_uncore *uncore,
i915_reg_t reg, u32 clear, u32 set)
{
u32 val;
val = intel_uncore_read_fw(uncore, reg);
val &= ~clear;
val |= set;
intel_uncore_write_fw(uncore, reg, val);
}
#define raw_reg_read(base, reg) \
readl(base + i915_mmio_reg_offset(reg))
#define raw_reg_write(base, reg, value) \
writel(value, base + i915_mmio_reg_offset(reg))
#endif /* !__INTEL_UNCORE_H__ */