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#include <linux/console.h>
#include <linux/vgaarb.h>
#include <linux/vga_switcheroo.h>
drm: Split out drm_probe_helper.h Having the probe helper stuff (which pretty much everyone needs) in the drm_crtc_helper.h file (which atomic drivers should never need) is confusing. Split them out. To make sure I actually achieved the goal here I went through all drivers. And indeed, all atomic drivers are now free of drm_crtc_helper.h includes. v2: Make it compile. There was so much compile fail on arm drivers that I figured I'll better not include any of the acks on v1. v3: Massive rebase because i915 has lost a lot of drmP.h includes, but not all: Through drm_crtc_helper.h > drm_modeset_helper.h -> drmP.h there was still one, which this patch largely removes. Which means rolling out lots more includes all over. This will also conflict with ongoing drmP.h cleanup by others I expect. v3: Rebase on top of atomic bochs. v4: Review from Laurent for bridge/rcar/omap/shmob/core bits: - (re)move some of the added includes, use the better include files in other places (all suggested from Laurent adopted unchanged). - sort alphabetically v5: Actually try to sort them, and while at it, sort all the ones I touch. v6: Rebase onto i915 changes. v7: Rebase once more. Acked-by: Harry Wentland <harry.wentland@amd.com> Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org> Cc: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org> Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@linux.intel.com> Cc: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com> Acked-by: Benjamin Gaignard <benjamin.gaignard@linaro.org> Acked-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com> Acked-by: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com> Acked-by: Oleksandr Andrushchenko <oleksandr_andrushchenko@epam.com> Acked-by: CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com> Acked-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com> Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org> Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Acked-by: Liviu Dudau <liviu.dudau@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com> Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Cc: virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org Cc: etnaviv@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: linux-samsung-soc@vger.kernel.org Cc: intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: linux-mediatek@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-amlogic@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org Cc: freedreno@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: nouveau@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: amd-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: linux-renesas-soc@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-stm32@st-md-mailman.stormreply.com Cc: linux-tegra@vger.kernel.org Cc: xen-devel@lists.xen.org Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190117210334.13234-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
2019-01-18 04:03:34 +07:00
#include <drm/drm_drv.h>
#include "i915_active.h"
#include "i915_drv.h"
drm/i915: Provide a hook for selftests Some pieces of code are independent of hardware but are very tricky to exercise through the normal userspace ABI or via debugfs hooks. Being able to create mock unit tests and execute them through CI is vital. Start by adding a central point where we can execute unit tests and a parameter to enable them. This is disabled by default as the expectation is that these tests will occasionally explode. To facilitate integration with igt, any parameter beginning with i915.igt__ is interpreted as a subtest executable independently via igt/drv_selftest. Two classes of selftests are recognised: mock unit tests and integration tests. Mock unit tests are run as soon as the module is loaded, before the device is probed. At that point there is no driver instantiated and all hw interactions must be "mocked". This is very useful for writing universal tests to exercise code not typically run on a broad range of architectures. Alternatively, you can hook into the live selftests and run when the device has been instantiated - hw interactions are real. v2: Add a macro for compiling conditional code for mock objects inside real objects. v3: Differentiate between mock unit tests and late integration test. v4: List the tests in natural order, use igt to sort after modparam. v5: s/late/live/ v6: s/unsigned long/unsigned int/ v7: Use igt_ prefixes for long helpers. v8: Deobfuscate macros overriding functions, stop using -I$(src) Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170213171558.20942-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-02-14 00:15:12 +07:00
#include "i915_selftest.h"
#define PLATFORM(x) .platform = (x), .platform_mask = BIT(x)
#define GEN(x) .gen = (x), .gen_mask = BIT((x) - 1)
#define GEN_DEFAULT_PIPEOFFSETS \
.pipe_offsets = { \
[TRANSCODER_A] = PIPE_A_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_B] = PIPE_B_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_C] = PIPE_C_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_EDP] = PIPE_EDP_OFFSET, \
}, \
.trans_offsets = { \
[TRANSCODER_A] = TRANSCODER_A_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_B] = TRANSCODER_B_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_C] = TRANSCODER_C_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_EDP] = TRANSCODER_EDP_OFFSET, \
}
#define GEN_CHV_PIPEOFFSETS \
.pipe_offsets = { \
[TRANSCODER_A] = PIPE_A_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_B] = PIPE_B_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_C] = CHV_PIPE_C_OFFSET, \
}, \
.trans_offsets = { \
[TRANSCODER_A] = TRANSCODER_A_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_B] = TRANSCODER_B_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_C] = CHV_TRANSCODER_C_OFFSET, \
}
#define CURSOR_OFFSETS \
.cursor_offsets = { CURSOR_A_OFFSET, CURSOR_B_OFFSET, CHV_CURSOR_C_OFFSET }
#define IVB_CURSOR_OFFSETS \
.cursor_offsets = { CURSOR_A_OFFSET, IVB_CURSOR_B_OFFSET, IVB_CURSOR_C_OFFSET }
#define BDW_COLORS \
.color = { .degamma_lut_size = 512, .gamma_lut_size = 512 }
#define CHV_COLORS \
.color = { .degamma_lut_size = 65, .gamma_lut_size = 257, \
.degamma_lut_tests = DRM_COLOR_LUT_NON_DECREASING, \
.gamma_lut_tests = DRM_COLOR_LUT_NON_DECREASING, \
}
#define GLK_COLORS \
.color = { .degamma_lut_size = 0, .gamma_lut_size = 1024, \
.degamma_lut_tests = DRM_COLOR_LUT_NON_DECREASING | \
DRM_COLOR_LUT_EQUAL_CHANNELS, \
}
/* Keep in gen based order, and chronological order within a gen */
#define GEN_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES \
.page_sizes = I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_4K
#define GEN2_FEATURES \
GEN(2), \
.num_pipes = 1, \
.display.has_overlay = 1, \
.display.overlay_needs_physical = 1, \
.display.has_gmch = 1, \
.gpu_reset_clobbers_display = true, \
.hws_needs_physical = 1, \
.unfenced_needs_alignment = 1, \
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING, \
.has_snoop = true, \
.has_coherent_ggtt = false, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PIPEOFFSETS, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES, \
CURSOR_OFFSETS
static const struct intel_device_info intel_i830_info = {
GEN2_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_I830),
.is_mobile = 1,
.display.cursor_needs_physical = 1,
.num_pipes = 2, /* legal, last one wins */
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_i845g_info = {
GEN2_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_I845G),
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_i85x_info = {
GEN2_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_I85X),
.is_mobile = 1,
.num_pipes = 2, /* legal, last one wins */
.display.cursor_needs_physical = 1,
.display.has_fbc = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_i865g_info = {
GEN2_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_I865G),
};
#define GEN3_FEATURES \
GEN(3), \
.num_pipes = 2, \
.display.has_gmch = 1, \
.gpu_reset_clobbers_display = true, \
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING, \
.has_snoop = true, \
.has_coherent_ggtt = true, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PIPEOFFSETS, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES, \
CURSOR_OFFSETS
static const struct intel_device_info intel_i915g_info = {
GEN3_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_I915G),
.has_coherent_ggtt = false,
.display.cursor_needs_physical = 1,
.display.has_overlay = 1,
.display.overlay_needs_physical = 1,
.hws_needs_physical = 1,
.unfenced_needs_alignment = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_i915gm_info = {
GEN3_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_I915GM),
.is_mobile = 1,
.display.cursor_needs_physical = 1,
.display.has_overlay = 1,
.display.overlay_needs_physical = 1,
.display.supports_tv = 1,
.display.has_fbc = 1,
.hws_needs_physical = 1,
.unfenced_needs_alignment = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_i945g_info = {
GEN3_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_I945G),
.display.has_hotplug = 1,
.display.cursor_needs_physical = 1,
.display.has_overlay = 1,
.display.overlay_needs_physical = 1,
.hws_needs_physical = 1,
.unfenced_needs_alignment = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_i945gm_info = {
GEN3_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_I945GM),
.is_mobile = 1,
.display.has_hotplug = 1,
.display.cursor_needs_physical = 1,
.display.has_overlay = 1,
.display.overlay_needs_physical = 1,
.display.supports_tv = 1,
.display.has_fbc = 1,
.hws_needs_physical = 1,
.unfenced_needs_alignment = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_g33_info = {
GEN3_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_G33),
.display.has_hotplug = 1,
.display.has_overlay = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_pineview_info = {
GEN3_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_PINEVIEW),
.is_mobile = 1,
.display.has_hotplug = 1,
.display.has_overlay = 1,
};
#define GEN4_FEATURES \
GEN(4), \
.num_pipes = 2, \
.display.has_hotplug = 1, \
.display.has_gmch = 1, \
.gpu_reset_clobbers_display = true, \
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING, \
.has_snoop = true, \
.has_coherent_ggtt = true, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PIPEOFFSETS, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES, \
CURSOR_OFFSETS
static const struct intel_device_info intel_i965g_info = {
GEN4_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_I965G),
.display.has_overlay = 1,
.hws_needs_physical = 1,
.has_snoop = false,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_i965gm_info = {
GEN4_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_I965GM),
.is_mobile = 1,
.display.has_fbc = 1,
.display.has_overlay = 1,
.display.supports_tv = 1,
.hws_needs_physical = 1,
.has_snoop = false,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_g45_info = {
GEN4_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_G45),
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING,
.gpu_reset_clobbers_display = false,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_gm45_info = {
GEN4_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_GM45),
.is_mobile = 1,
.display.has_fbc = 1,
.display.supports_tv = 1,
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING,
.gpu_reset_clobbers_display = false,
};
#define GEN5_FEATURES \
GEN(5), \
.num_pipes = 2, \
.display.has_hotplug = 1, \
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING, \
.has_snoop = true, \
.has_coherent_ggtt = true, \
/* ilk does support rc6, but we do not implement [power] contexts */ \
.has_rc6 = 0, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PIPEOFFSETS, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES, \
CURSOR_OFFSETS
static const struct intel_device_info intel_ironlake_d_info = {
GEN5_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_IRONLAKE),
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_ironlake_m_info = {
GEN5_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_IRONLAKE),
.is_mobile = 1,
.display.has_fbc = 1,
};
#define GEN6_FEATURES \
GEN(6), \
.num_pipes = 2, \
.display.has_hotplug = 1, \
.display.has_fbc = 1, \
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING | BLT_RING, \
.has_coherent_ggtt = true, \
.has_llc = 1, \
.has_rc6 = 1, \
.has_rc6p = 1, \
.ppgtt = INTEL_PPGTT_ALIASING, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PIPEOFFSETS, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES, \
CURSOR_OFFSETS
#define SNB_D_PLATFORM \
GEN6_FEATURES, \
PLATFORM(INTEL_SANDYBRIDGE)
static const struct intel_device_info intel_sandybridge_d_gt1_info = {
SNB_D_PLATFORM,
.gt = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_sandybridge_d_gt2_info = {
SNB_D_PLATFORM,
.gt = 2,
};
#define SNB_M_PLATFORM \
GEN6_FEATURES, \
PLATFORM(INTEL_SANDYBRIDGE), \
.is_mobile = 1
static const struct intel_device_info intel_sandybridge_m_gt1_info = {
SNB_M_PLATFORM,
.gt = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_sandybridge_m_gt2_info = {
SNB_M_PLATFORM,
.gt = 2,
};
#define GEN7_FEATURES \
GEN(7), \
.num_pipes = 3, \
.display.has_hotplug = 1, \
.display.has_fbc = 1, \
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING | BLT_RING, \
.has_coherent_ggtt = true, \
.has_llc = 1, \
.has_rc6 = 1, \
.has_rc6p = 1, \
.ppgtt = INTEL_PPGTT_FULL, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PIPEOFFSETS, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES, \
IVB_CURSOR_OFFSETS
#define IVB_D_PLATFORM \
GEN7_FEATURES, \
PLATFORM(INTEL_IVYBRIDGE), \
.has_l3_dpf = 1
static const struct intel_device_info intel_ivybridge_d_gt1_info = {
IVB_D_PLATFORM,
.gt = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_ivybridge_d_gt2_info = {
IVB_D_PLATFORM,
.gt = 2,
};
#define IVB_M_PLATFORM \
GEN7_FEATURES, \
PLATFORM(INTEL_IVYBRIDGE), \
.is_mobile = 1, \
.has_l3_dpf = 1
static const struct intel_device_info intel_ivybridge_m_gt1_info = {
IVB_M_PLATFORM,
.gt = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_ivybridge_m_gt2_info = {
IVB_M_PLATFORM,
.gt = 2,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_ivybridge_q_info = {
GEN7_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_IVYBRIDGE),
.gt = 2,
.num_pipes = 0, /* legal, last one wins */
.has_l3_dpf = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_valleyview_info = {
PLATFORM(INTEL_VALLEYVIEW),
GEN(7),
.is_lp = 1,
.num_pipes = 2,
.has_runtime_pm = 1,
.has_rc6 = 1,
.display.has_gmch = 1,
.display.has_hotplug = 1,
.ppgtt = INTEL_PPGTT_FULL,
.has_snoop = true,
.has_coherent_ggtt = false,
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING | BLT_RING,
.display_mmio_offset = VLV_DISPLAY_BASE,
GEN_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES,
GEN_DEFAULT_PIPEOFFSETS,
CURSOR_OFFSETS
};
#define G75_FEATURES \
GEN7_FEATURES, \
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING | BLT_RING | VEBOX_RING, \
.display.has_ddi = 1, \
.has_fpga_dbg = 1, \
.display.has_psr = 1, \
.display.has_dp_mst = 1, \
.has_rc6p = 0 /* RC6p removed-by HSW */, \
.has_runtime_pm = 1
#define HSW_PLATFORM \
G75_FEATURES, \
PLATFORM(INTEL_HASWELL), \
.has_l3_dpf = 1
static const struct intel_device_info intel_haswell_gt1_info = {
HSW_PLATFORM,
.gt = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_haswell_gt2_info = {
HSW_PLATFORM,
.gt = 2,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_haswell_gt3_info = {
HSW_PLATFORM,
.gt = 3,
};
#define GEN8_FEATURES \
G75_FEATURES, \
GEN(8), \
BDW_COLORS, \
.page_sizes = I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_4K | \
I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_2M, \
.has_logical_ring_contexts = 1, \
.ppgtt = INTEL_PPGTT_FULL_4LVL, \
drm/i915: Modify error handler for per engine hang recovery This is a preparatory patch which modifies error handler to do per engine hang recovery. The actual patch which implements this sequence follows later in the series. The aim is to prepare existing recovery function to adapt to this new function where applicable (which fails at this point because core implementation is lacking) and continue recovery using legacy full gpu reset. A helper function is also added to query the availability of engine reset. A subsequent patch will add the capability to query which type of reset is present (engine -> full -> no-reset) via the get-param ioctl. It has been decided that the error events that are used to notify user of reset will only be sent in case if full chip reset. In case of just single (or multiple) engine resets, userspace won't be notified by these events. Note that this implementation of engine reset is for i915 directly submitting to the ELSP, where the driver manages the hang detection, recovery and resubmission. With GuC submission these tasks are shared between driver and firmware; i915 will still responsible for detecting a hang, and when it does it will have to request GuC to reset that Engine and remind the firmware about the outstanding submissions. This will be added in different patch. v2: rebase, advertise engine reset availability in platform definition, add note about GuC submission. v3: s/*engine_reset*/*reset_engine*/. (Chris) Handle reset as 2 level resets, by first going to engine only and fall backing to full/chip reset as needed, i.e. reset_engine will need the struct_mutex. v4: Pass the engine mask to i915_reset. (Chris) v5: Rebase, update selftests. v6: Rebase, prepare for mutex-less reset engine. v7: Pass reset_engine mask as a function parameter, and iterate over the engine mask for reset_engine. (Chris) v8: Use i915.reset >=2 in has_reset_engine; remove redundant reset logging; add a reset-engine-in-progress flag to prevent concurrent resets, and avoid dual purposing of reset-backoff. (Chris) v9: Support reset of different engines in parallel (Chris) v10: Handle reset-engine flag locking better (Chris) v11: Squash in reporting of per-engine-reset availability. Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ian Lister <ian.lister@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Tomas Elf <tomas.elf@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Arun Siluvery <arun.siluvery@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170615201828.23144-4-michel.thierry@intel.com Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170620095751.13127-5-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
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.has_64bit_reloc = 1, \
.has_reset_engine = 1
#define BDW_PLATFORM \
GEN8_FEATURES, \
PLATFORM(INTEL_BROADWELL)
static const struct intel_device_info intel_broadwell_gt1_info = {
BDW_PLATFORM,
.gt = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_broadwell_gt2_info = {
BDW_PLATFORM,
.gt = 2,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_broadwell_rsvd_info = {
BDW_PLATFORM,
.gt = 3,
/* According to the device ID those devices are GT3, they were
* previously treated as not GT3, keep it like that.
*/
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_broadwell_gt3_info = {
BDW_PLATFORM,
.gt = 3,
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING | BLT_RING | VEBOX_RING | BSD2_RING,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_cherryview_info = {
PLATFORM(INTEL_CHERRYVIEW),
GEN(8),
.num_pipes = 3,
.display.has_hotplug = 1,
.is_lp = 1,
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING | BLT_RING | VEBOX_RING,
.has_64bit_reloc = 1,
.has_runtime_pm = 1,
.has_rc6 = 1,
.has_logical_ring_contexts = 1,
.display.has_gmch = 1,
.ppgtt = INTEL_PPGTT_FULL,
drm/i915: Modify error handler for per engine hang recovery This is a preparatory patch which modifies error handler to do per engine hang recovery. The actual patch which implements this sequence follows later in the series. The aim is to prepare existing recovery function to adapt to this new function where applicable (which fails at this point because core implementation is lacking) and continue recovery using legacy full gpu reset. A helper function is also added to query the availability of engine reset. A subsequent patch will add the capability to query which type of reset is present (engine -> full -> no-reset) via the get-param ioctl. It has been decided that the error events that are used to notify user of reset will only be sent in case if full chip reset. In case of just single (or multiple) engine resets, userspace won't be notified by these events. Note that this implementation of engine reset is for i915 directly submitting to the ELSP, where the driver manages the hang detection, recovery and resubmission. With GuC submission these tasks are shared between driver and firmware; i915 will still responsible for detecting a hang, and when it does it will have to request GuC to reset that Engine and remind the firmware about the outstanding submissions. This will be added in different patch. v2: rebase, advertise engine reset availability in platform definition, add note about GuC submission. v3: s/*engine_reset*/*reset_engine*/. (Chris) Handle reset as 2 level resets, by first going to engine only and fall backing to full/chip reset as needed, i.e. reset_engine will need the struct_mutex. v4: Pass the engine mask to i915_reset. (Chris) v5: Rebase, update selftests. v6: Rebase, prepare for mutex-less reset engine. v7: Pass reset_engine mask as a function parameter, and iterate over the engine mask for reset_engine. (Chris) v8: Use i915.reset >=2 in has_reset_engine; remove redundant reset logging; add a reset-engine-in-progress flag to prevent concurrent resets, and avoid dual purposing of reset-backoff. (Chris) v9: Support reset of different engines in parallel (Chris) v10: Handle reset-engine flag locking better (Chris) v11: Squash in reporting of per-engine-reset availability. Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ian Lister <ian.lister@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Tomas Elf <tomas.elf@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Arun Siluvery <arun.siluvery@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170615201828.23144-4-michel.thierry@intel.com Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170620095751.13127-5-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-06-20 16:57:46 +07:00
.has_reset_engine = 1,
.has_snoop = true,
.has_coherent_ggtt = false,
.display_mmio_offset = VLV_DISPLAY_BASE,
GEN_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES,
GEN_CHV_PIPEOFFSETS,
CURSOR_OFFSETS,
CHV_COLORS,
};
#define GEN9_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES \
.page_sizes = I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_4K | \
I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_64K | \
I915_GTT_PAGE_SIZE_2M
#define GEN9_FEATURES \
GEN8_FEATURES, \
GEN(9), \
GEN9_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES, \
drm/i915/execlists: Preemption! When we write to ELSP, it triggers a context preemption at the earliest arbitration point (3DPRIMITIVE, some PIPECONTROLs, a few other operations and the explicit MI_ARB_CHECK). If this is to the same context, it triggers a LITE_RESTORE where the RING_TAIL is merely updated (used currently to chain requests from the same context together, avoiding bubbles). However, if it is to a different context, a full context-switch is performed and it will start to execute the new context saving the image of the old for later execution. Previously we avoided preemption by only submitting a new context when the old was idle. But now we wish embrace it, and if the new request has a higher priority than the currently executing request, we write to the ELSP regardless, thus triggering preemption, but we tell the GPU to switch to our special preemption context (not the target). In the context-switch interrupt handler, we know that the previous contexts have finished execution and so can unwind all the incomplete requests and compute the new highest priority request to execute. It would be feasible to avoid the switch-to-idle intermediate by programming the ELSP with the target context. The difficulty is in tracking which request that should be whilst maintaining the dependency change, the error comes in with coalesced requests. As we only track the most recent request and its priority, we may run into the issue of being tricked in preempting a high priority request that was followed by a low priority request from the same context (e.g. for PI); worse still that earlier request may be our own dependency and the order then broken by preemption. By injecting the switch-to-idle and then recomputing the priority queue, we avoid the issue with tracking in-flight coalesced requests. Having tried the preempt-to-busy approach, and failed to find a way around the coalesced priority issue, Michal's original proposal to inject an idle context (based on handling GuC preemption) succeeds. The current heuristic for deciding when to preempt are only if the new request is of higher priority, and has the privileged priority of greater than 0. Note that the scheduler remains unfair! v2: Disable for gen8 (bdw/bsw) as we need additional w/a for GPGPU. Since, the feature is now conditional and not always available when we have a scheduler, make it known via the HAS_SCHEDULER GETPARAM (now a capability mask). v3: Stylistic tweaks. v4: Appease Joonas with a snippet of kerneldoc, only to fuel to fire of the preempt vs preempting debate. Suggested-by: Michal Winiarski <michal.winiarski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Cc: Michal Winiarski <michal.winiarski@intel.com> Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Cc: Arkadiusz Hiler <arkadiusz.hiler@intel.com> Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@intel.com> Cc: Ben Widawsky <benjamin.widawsky@intel.com> Cc: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com> Cc: Zhi Wang <zhi.a.wang@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20171003203453.15692-8-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-10-04 03:34:52 +07:00
.has_logical_ring_preemption = 1, \
.display.has_csr = 1, \
.has_guc = 1, \
.display.has_ipc = 1, \
.ddb_size = 896
#define SKL_PLATFORM \
GEN9_FEATURES, \
/* Display WA #0477 WaDisableIPC: skl */ \
.display.has_ipc = 0, \
PLATFORM(INTEL_SKYLAKE)
static const struct intel_device_info intel_skylake_gt1_info = {
SKL_PLATFORM,
.gt = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_skylake_gt2_info = {
SKL_PLATFORM,
.gt = 2,
};
#define SKL_GT3_PLUS_PLATFORM \
SKL_PLATFORM, \
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING | BLT_RING | VEBOX_RING | BSD2_RING
static const struct intel_device_info intel_skylake_gt3_info = {
SKL_GT3_PLUS_PLATFORM,
.gt = 3,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_skylake_gt4_info = {
SKL_GT3_PLUS_PLATFORM,
.gt = 4,
};
#define GEN9_LP_FEATURES \
GEN(9), \
.is_lp = 1, \
.display.has_hotplug = 1, \
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING | BLT_RING | VEBOX_RING, \
.num_pipes = 3, \
.has_64bit_reloc = 1, \
.display.has_ddi = 1, \
.has_fpga_dbg = 1, \
.display.has_fbc = 1, \
.display.has_psr = 1, \
.has_runtime_pm = 1, \
.display.has_csr = 1, \
.has_rc6 = 1, \
.display.has_dp_mst = 1, \
.has_logical_ring_contexts = 1, \
drm/i915/execlists: Preemption! When we write to ELSP, it triggers a context preemption at the earliest arbitration point (3DPRIMITIVE, some PIPECONTROLs, a few other operations and the explicit MI_ARB_CHECK). If this is to the same context, it triggers a LITE_RESTORE where the RING_TAIL is merely updated (used currently to chain requests from the same context together, avoiding bubbles). However, if it is to a different context, a full context-switch is performed and it will start to execute the new context saving the image of the old for later execution. Previously we avoided preemption by only submitting a new context when the old was idle. But now we wish embrace it, and if the new request has a higher priority than the currently executing request, we write to the ELSP regardless, thus triggering preemption, but we tell the GPU to switch to our special preemption context (not the target). In the context-switch interrupt handler, we know that the previous contexts have finished execution and so can unwind all the incomplete requests and compute the new highest priority request to execute. It would be feasible to avoid the switch-to-idle intermediate by programming the ELSP with the target context. The difficulty is in tracking which request that should be whilst maintaining the dependency change, the error comes in with coalesced requests. As we only track the most recent request and its priority, we may run into the issue of being tricked in preempting a high priority request that was followed by a low priority request from the same context (e.g. for PI); worse still that earlier request may be our own dependency and the order then broken by preemption. By injecting the switch-to-idle and then recomputing the priority queue, we avoid the issue with tracking in-flight coalesced requests. Having tried the preempt-to-busy approach, and failed to find a way around the coalesced priority issue, Michal's original proposal to inject an idle context (based on handling GuC preemption) succeeds. The current heuristic for deciding when to preempt are only if the new request is of higher priority, and has the privileged priority of greater than 0. Note that the scheduler remains unfair! v2: Disable for gen8 (bdw/bsw) as we need additional w/a for GPGPU. Since, the feature is now conditional and not always available when we have a scheduler, make it known via the HAS_SCHEDULER GETPARAM (now a capability mask). v3: Stylistic tweaks. v4: Appease Joonas with a snippet of kerneldoc, only to fuel to fire of the preempt vs preempting debate. Suggested-by: Michal Winiarski <michal.winiarski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Cc: Michal Winiarski <michal.winiarski@intel.com> Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Cc: Arkadiusz Hiler <arkadiusz.hiler@intel.com> Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@intel.com> Cc: Ben Widawsky <benjamin.widawsky@intel.com> Cc: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com> Cc: Zhi Wang <zhi.a.wang@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20171003203453.15692-8-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-10-04 03:34:52 +07:00
.has_logical_ring_preemption = 1, \
.has_guc = 1, \
.ppgtt = INTEL_PPGTT_FULL_4LVL, \
drm/i915: Modify error handler for per engine hang recovery This is a preparatory patch which modifies error handler to do per engine hang recovery. The actual patch which implements this sequence follows later in the series. The aim is to prepare existing recovery function to adapt to this new function where applicable (which fails at this point because core implementation is lacking) and continue recovery using legacy full gpu reset. A helper function is also added to query the availability of engine reset. A subsequent patch will add the capability to query which type of reset is present (engine -> full -> no-reset) via the get-param ioctl. It has been decided that the error events that are used to notify user of reset will only be sent in case if full chip reset. In case of just single (or multiple) engine resets, userspace won't be notified by these events. Note that this implementation of engine reset is for i915 directly submitting to the ELSP, where the driver manages the hang detection, recovery and resubmission. With GuC submission these tasks are shared between driver and firmware; i915 will still responsible for detecting a hang, and when it does it will have to request GuC to reset that Engine and remind the firmware about the outstanding submissions. This will be added in different patch. v2: rebase, advertise engine reset availability in platform definition, add note about GuC submission. v3: s/*engine_reset*/*reset_engine*/. (Chris) Handle reset as 2 level resets, by first going to engine only and fall backing to full/chip reset as needed, i.e. reset_engine will need the struct_mutex. v4: Pass the engine mask to i915_reset. (Chris) v5: Rebase, update selftests. v6: Rebase, prepare for mutex-less reset engine. v7: Pass reset_engine mask as a function parameter, and iterate over the engine mask for reset_engine. (Chris) v8: Use i915.reset >=2 in has_reset_engine; remove redundant reset logging; add a reset-engine-in-progress flag to prevent concurrent resets, and avoid dual purposing of reset-backoff. (Chris) v9: Support reset of different engines in parallel (Chris) v10: Handle reset-engine flag locking better (Chris) v11: Squash in reporting of per-engine-reset availability. Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ian Lister <ian.lister@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Tomas Elf <tomas.elf@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Arun Siluvery <arun.siluvery@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170615201828.23144-4-michel.thierry@intel.com Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170620095751.13127-5-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-06-20 16:57:46 +07:00
.has_reset_engine = 1, \
.has_snoop = true, \
.has_coherent_ggtt = false, \
.display.has_ipc = 1, \
GEN9_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZES, \
GEN_DEFAULT_PIPEOFFSETS, \
IVB_CURSOR_OFFSETS, \
BDW_COLORS
static const struct intel_device_info intel_broxton_info = {
GEN9_LP_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_BROXTON),
.ddb_size = 512,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_geminilake_info = {
GEN9_LP_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_GEMINILAKE),
.ddb_size = 1024,
GLK_COLORS,
};
#define KBL_PLATFORM \
GEN9_FEATURES, \
PLATFORM(INTEL_KABYLAKE)
static const struct intel_device_info intel_kabylake_gt1_info = {
KBL_PLATFORM,
.gt = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_kabylake_gt2_info = {
KBL_PLATFORM,
.gt = 2,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_kabylake_gt3_info = {
KBL_PLATFORM,
.gt = 3,
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING | BLT_RING | VEBOX_RING | BSD2_RING,
};
#define CFL_PLATFORM \
GEN9_FEATURES, \
PLATFORM(INTEL_COFFEELAKE)
static const struct intel_device_info intel_coffeelake_gt1_info = {
CFL_PLATFORM,
.gt = 1,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_coffeelake_gt2_info = {
CFL_PLATFORM,
.gt = 2,
};
static const struct intel_device_info intel_coffeelake_gt3_info = {
CFL_PLATFORM,
.gt = 3,
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BSD_RING | BLT_RING | VEBOX_RING | BSD2_RING,
};
#define GEN10_FEATURES \
GEN9_FEATURES, \
GEN(10), \
.ddb_size = 1024, \
.has_coherent_ggtt = false, \
GLK_COLORS
static const struct intel_device_info intel_cannonlake_info = {
GEN10_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_CANNONLAKE),
.gt = 2,
};
#define GEN11_FEATURES \
GEN10_FEATURES, \
.pipe_offsets = { \
[TRANSCODER_A] = PIPE_A_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_B] = PIPE_B_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_C] = PIPE_C_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_EDP] = PIPE_EDP_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_DSI_0] = PIPE_DSI0_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_DSI_1] = PIPE_DSI1_OFFSET, \
}, \
.trans_offsets = { \
[TRANSCODER_A] = TRANSCODER_A_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_B] = TRANSCODER_B_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_C] = TRANSCODER_C_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_EDP] = TRANSCODER_EDP_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_DSI_0] = TRANSCODER_DSI0_OFFSET, \
[TRANSCODER_DSI_1] = TRANSCODER_DSI1_OFFSET, \
}, \
GEN(11), \
.ddb_size = 2048, \
drm/i915/icl: Enhanced execution list support Enhanced Execlists is an upgraded version of execlists which supports up to 8 ports. The lrcs to be submitted are written to a submit queue (the ExecLists Submission Queue - ELSQ), which is then loaded on the HW. When writing to the ELSP register, the lrcs are written cyclically in the queue from position 0 to position 7. Alternatively, it is possible to write directly in the individual positions of the queue using the ELSQC registers. To be able to re-use all the existing code we're using the latter method and we're currently limiting ourself to only using 2 elements. v2: Rebase. v3: Switch from !IS_GEN11 to GEN < 11 (Daniele Ceraolo Spurio). v4: Use the elsq registers instead of elsp. (Daniele Ceraolo Spurio) v5: Reword commit, rename regs to be closer to specs, turn off preemption (Daniele), reuse engine->execlists.elsp (Chris) v6: use has_logical_ring_elsq to differentiate the new paths v7: add preemption support, rename els to submit_reg (Chris) v8: save the ctrl register inside the execlists struct, drop CSB handling updates (superseded by preempt_complete_status) (Chris) v9: s/drm_i915_gem_request/i915_request (Mika) v10: resolved conflict in inject_preempt_context (Mika) Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Daniel <thomas.daniel@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniele Ceraolo Spurio <daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180302161501.28594-4-mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com
2018-03-02 23:14:59 +07:00
.has_logical_ring_elsq = 1
static const struct intel_device_info intel_icelake_11_info = {
GEN11_FEATURES,
PLATFORM(INTEL_ICELAKE),
.is_alpha_support = 1,
.ring_mask = RENDER_RING | BLT_RING | VEBOX_RING | BSD_RING | BSD3_RING,
};
#undef GEN
#undef PLATFORM
/*
* Make sure any device matches here are from most specific to most
* general. For example, since the Quanta match is based on the subsystem
* and subvendor IDs, we need it to come before the more general IVB
* PCI ID matches, otherwise we'll use the wrong info struct above.
*/
static const struct pci_device_id pciidlist[] = {
INTEL_I830_IDS(&intel_i830_info),
INTEL_I845G_IDS(&intel_i845g_info),
INTEL_I85X_IDS(&intel_i85x_info),
INTEL_I865G_IDS(&intel_i865g_info),
INTEL_I915G_IDS(&intel_i915g_info),
INTEL_I915GM_IDS(&intel_i915gm_info),
INTEL_I945G_IDS(&intel_i945g_info),
INTEL_I945GM_IDS(&intel_i945gm_info),
INTEL_I965G_IDS(&intel_i965g_info),
INTEL_G33_IDS(&intel_g33_info),
INTEL_I965GM_IDS(&intel_i965gm_info),
INTEL_GM45_IDS(&intel_gm45_info),
INTEL_G45_IDS(&intel_g45_info),
INTEL_PINEVIEW_IDS(&intel_pineview_info),
INTEL_IRONLAKE_D_IDS(&intel_ironlake_d_info),
INTEL_IRONLAKE_M_IDS(&intel_ironlake_m_info),
INTEL_SNB_D_GT1_IDS(&intel_sandybridge_d_gt1_info),
INTEL_SNB_D_GT2_IDS(&intel_sandybridge_d_gt2_info),
INTEL_SNB_M_GT1_IDS(&intel_sandybridge_m_gt1_info),
INTEL_SNB_M_GT2_IDS(&intel_sandybridge_m_gt2_info),
INTEL_IVB_Q_IDS(&intel_ivybridge_q_info), /* must be first IVB */
INTEL_IVB_M_GT1_IDS(&intel_ivybridge_m_gt1_info),
INTEL_IVB_M_GT2_IDS(&intel_ivybridge_m_gt2_info),
INTEL_IVB_D_GT1_IDS(&intel_ivybridge_d_gt1_info),
INTEL_IVB_D_GT2_IDS(&intel_ivybridge_d_gt2_info),
INTEL_HSW_GT1_IDS(&intel_haswell_gt1_info),
INTEL_HSW_GT2_IDS(&intel_haswell_gt2_info),
INTEL_HSW_GT3_IDS(&intel_haswell_gt3_info),
INTEL_VLV_IDS(&intel_valleyview_info),
INTEL_BDW_GT1_IDS(&intel_broadwell_gt1_info),
INTEL_BDW_GT2_IDS(&intel_broadwell_gt2_info),
INTEL_BDW_GT3_IDS(&intel_broadwell_gt3_info),
INTEL_BDW_RSVD_IDS(&intel_broadwell_rsvd_info),
INTEL_CHV_IDS(&intel_cherryview_info),
INTEL_SKL_GT1_IDS(&intel_skylake_gt1_info),
INTEL_SKL_GT2_IDS(&intel_skylake_gt2_info),
INTEL_SKL_GT3_IDS(&intel_skylake_gt3_info),
INTEL_SKL_GT4_IDS(&intel_skylake_gt4_info),
INTEL_BXT_IDS(&intel_broxton_info),
INTEL_GLK_IDS(&intel_geminilake_info),
INTEL_KBL_GT1_IDS(&intel_kabylake_gt1_info),
INTEL_KBL_GT2_IDS(&intel_kabylake_gt2_info),
INTEL_KBL_GT3_IDS(&intel_kabylake_gt3_info),
INTEL_KBL_GT4_IDS(&intel_kabylake_gt3_info),
INTEL_AML_KBL_GT2_IDS(&intel_kabylake_gt2_info),
INTEL_CFL_S_GT1_IDS(&intel_coffeelake_gt1_info),
INTEL_CFL_S_GT2_IDS(&intel_coffeelake_gt2_info),
INTEL_CFL_H_GT1_IDS(&intel_coffeelake_gt1_info),
INTEL_CFL_H_GT2_IDS(&intel_coffeelake_gt2_info),
INTEL_CFL_U_GT2_IDS(&intel_coffeelake_gt2_info),
INTEL_CFL_U_GT3_IDS(&intel_coffeelake_gt3_info),
INTEL_WHL_U_GT1_IDS(&intel_coffeelake_gt1_info),
INTEL_WHL_U_GT2_IDS(&intel_coffeelake_gt2_info),
INTEL_AML_CFL_GT2_IDS(&intel_coffeelake_gt2_info),
INTEL_WHL_U_GT3_IDS(&intel_coffeelake_gt3_info),
INTEL_CNL_IDS(&intel_cannonlake_info),
INTEL_ICL_11_IDS(&intel_icelake_11_info),
{0, 0, 0}
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, pciidlist);
drm/i915: Provide a hook for selftests Some pieces of code are independent of hardware but are very tricky to exercise through the normal userspace ABI or via debugfs hooks. Being able to create mock unit tests and execute them through CI is vital. Start by adding a central point where we can execute unit tests and a parameter to enable them. This is disabled by default as the expectation is that these tests will occasionally explode. To facilitate integration with igt, any parameter beginning with i915.igt__ is interpreted as a subtest executable independently via igt/drv_selftest. Two classes of selftests are recognised: mock unit tests and integration tests. Mock unit tests are run as soon as the module is loaded, before the device is probed. At that point there is no driver instantiated and all hw interactions must be "mocked". This is very useful for writing universal tests to exercise code not typically run on a broad range of architectures. Alternatively, you can hook into the live selftests and run when the device has been instantiated - hw interactions are real. v2: Add a macro for compiling conditional code for mock objects inside real objects. v3: Differentiate between mock unit tests and late integration test. v4: List the tests in natural order, use igt to sort after modparam. v5: s/late/live/ v6: s/unsigned long/unsigned int/ v7: Use igt_ prefixes for long helpers. v8: Deobfuscate macros overriding functions, stop using -I$(src) Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170213171558.20942-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-02-14 00:15:12 +07:00
static void i915_pci_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
struct drm_device *dev;
dev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
if (!dev) /* driver load aborted, nothing to cleanup */
return;
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i915_driver_unload(dev);
drm_dev_put(dev);
pci_set_drvdata(pdev, NULL);
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}
static int i915_pci_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent)
{
struct intel_device_info *intel_info =
(struct intel_device_info *) ent->driver_data;
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int err;
if (IS_ALPHA_SUPPORT(intel_info) && !i915_modparams.alpha_support) {
DRM_INFO("The driver support for your hardware in this kernel version is alpha quality\n"
"See CONFIG_DRM_I915_ALPHA_SUPPORT or i915.alpha_support module parameter\n"
"to enable support in this kernel version, or check for kernel updates.\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
/* Only bind to function 0 of the device. Early generations
* used function 1 as a placeholder for multi-head. This causes
* us confusion instead, especially on the systems where both
* functions have the same PCI-ID!
*/
if (PCI_FUNC(pdev->devfn))
return -ENODEV;
/*
* apple-gmux is needed on dual GPU MacBook Pro
* to probe the panel if we're the inactive GPU.
*/
if (vga_switcheroo_client_probe_defer(pdev))
return -EPROBE_DEFER;
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err = i915_driver_load(pdev, ent);
if (err)
return err;
if (i915_inject_load_failure()) {
i915_pci_remove(pdev);
return -ENODEV;
}
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err = i915_live_selftests(pdev);
if (err) {
i915_pci_remove(pdev);
return err > 0 ? -ENOTTY : err;
}
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return 0;
}
static struct pci_driver i915_pci_driver = {
.name = DRIVER_NAME,
.id_table = pciidlist,
.probe = i915_pci_probe,
.remove = i915_pci_remove,
.driver.pm = &i915_pm_ops,
};
static int __init i915_init(void)
{
bool use_kms = true;
drm/i915: Provide a hook for selftests Some pieces of code are independent of hardware but are very tricky to exercise through the normal userspace ABI or via debugfs hooks. Being able to create mock unit tests and execute them through CI is vital. Start by adding a central point where we can execute unit tests and a parameter to enable them. This is disabled by default as the expectation is that these tests will occasionally explode. To facilitate integration with igt, any parameter beginning with i915.igt__ is interpreted as a subtest executable independently via igt/drv_selftest. Two classes of selftests are recognised: mock unit tests and integration tests. Mock unit tests are run as soon as the module is loaded, before the device is probed. At that point there is no driver instantiated and all hw interactions must be "mocked". This is very useful for writing universal tests to exercise code not typically run on a broad range of architectures. Alternatively, you can hook into the live selftests and run when the device has been instantiated - hw interactions are real. v2: Add a macro for compiling conditional code for mock objects inside real objects. v3: Differentiate between mock unit tests and late integration test. v4: List the tests in natural order, use igt to sort after modparam. v5: s/late/live/ v6: s/unsigned long/unsigned int/ v7: Use igt_ prefixes for long helpers. v8: Deobfuscate macros overriding functions, stop using -I$(src) Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170213171558.20942-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
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int err;
i915_global_active_init();
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err = i915_mock_selftests();
if (err)
return err > 0 ? 0 : err;
/*
* Enable KMS by default, unless explicitly overriden by
* either the i915.modeset prarameter or by the
* vga_text_mode_force boot option.
*/
if (i915_modparams.modeset == 0)
use_kms = false;
if (vgacon_text_force() && i915_modparams.modeset == -1)
use_kms = false;
if (!use_kms) {
/* Silently fail loading to not upset userspace. */
DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("KMS disabled.\n");
return 0;
}
return pci_register_driver(&i915_pci_driver);
}
static void __exit i915_exit(void)
{
if (!i915_pci_driver.driver.owner)
return;
pci_unregister_driver(&i915_pci_driver);
i915_global_active_exit();
}
module_init(i915_init);
module_exit(i915_exit);
MODULE_AUTHOR("Tungsten Graphics, Inc.");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Intel Corporation");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION(DRIVER_DESC);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL and additional rights");