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author | Daniele Ceraolo Spurio <daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com> | 2019-03-25 14:49:36 -0700 |
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committer | Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> | 2019-03-26 20:16:13 +0000 |
commit | a2b4abfc626b13d2f2728f11435c8f3c4b9b39d8 (patch) | |
tree | 1739d2f8009a07b79c9b7c7cadbba90a68394979 /drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_uncore.h | |
parent | eb17af67eb1e2c57cc4fff9f59982d0ce6e9c802 (diff) |
drm/i915: switch uncore mmio funcs to use intel_uncore
The full read/write ops can now work on the intel_uncore struct.
Introduce intel_uncore_read/write functions working on intel_uncore
and switch the I915_READ/WRITE macro to internally call those.
v2: no change
v3: add intel_uncore_read/write functions (Chris), update commit msg
Signed-off-by: Daniele Ceraolo Spurio <daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com>
Cc: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20190325214940.23632-6-daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_uncore.h')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_uncore.h | 106 |
1 files changed, 99 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_uncore.h b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_uncore.h index 112571c3f411..b7c3b829b3cb 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_uncore.h +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_uncore.h @@ -69,20 +69,20 @@ struct intel_uncore_funcs { void (*force_wake_put)(struct intel_uncore *uncore, enum forcewake_domains domains); - u8 (*mmio_readb)(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, + u8 (*mmio_readb)(struct intel_uncore *uncore, i915_reg_t r, bool trace); - u16 (*mmio_readw)(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, + u16 (*mmio_readw)(struct intel_uncore *uncore, i915_reg_t r, bool trace); - u32 (*mmio_readl)(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, + u32 (*mmio_readl)(struct intel_uncore *uncore, i915_reg_t r, bool trace); - u64 (*mmio_readq)(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, + u64 (*mmio_readq)(struct intel_uncore *uncore, i915_reg_t r, bool trace); - void (*mmio_writeb)(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, + void (*mmio_writeb)(struct intel_uncore *uncore, i915_reg_t r, u8 val, bool trace); - void (*mmio_writew)(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, + void (*mmio_writew)(struct intel_uncore *uncore, i915_reg_t r, u16 val, bool trace); - void (*mmio_writel)(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, + void (*mmio_writel)(struct intel_uncore *uncore, i915_reg_t r, u32 val, bool trace); }; @@ -275,6 +275,98 @@ __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__)) + #define raw_reg_read(base, reg) \ readl(base + i915_mmio_reg_offset(reg)) #define raw_reg_write(base, reg, value) \ |