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/*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
*
* Copyright © 2019 Intel Corporation
*/
#include "i915_drv.h"
#include "i915_params.h"
#include "intel_context.h"
#include "intel_engine_pm.h"
#include "intel_gt.h"
#include "intel_gt_pm.h"
#include "intel_pm.h"
#include "intel_wakeref.h"
static void pm_notify(struct intel_gt *gt, int state)
{
blocking_notifier_call_chain(>->pm_notifications, state, gt->i915);
}
static int __gt_unpark(struct intel_wakeref *wf)
{
struct intel_gt *gt = container_of(wf, typeof(*gt), wakeref);
struct drm_i915_private *i915 = gt->i915;
GEM_TRACE("\n");
/*
* It seems that the DMC likes to transition between the DC states a lot
* when there are no connected displays (no active power domains) during
* command submission.
*
* This activity has negative impact on the performance of the chip with
* huge latencies observed in the interrupt handler and elsewhere.
*
* Work around it by grabbing a GT IRQ power domain whilst there is any
* GT activity, preventing any DC state transitions.
*/
gt->awake = intel_display_power_get(i915, POWER_DOMAIN_GT_IRQ);
GEM_BUG_ON(!gt->awake);
intel_enable_gt_powersave(i915);
i915_update_gfx_val(i915);
if (INTEL_GEN(i915) >= 6)
gen6_rps_busy(i915);
i915_pmu_gt_unparked(i915);
intel_gt_queue_hangcheck(gt);
pm_notify(gt, INTEL_GT_UNPARK);
return 0;
}
static int __gt_park(struct intel_wakeref *wf)
{
struct intel_gt *gt = container_of(wf, typeof(*gt), wakeref);
intel_wakeref_t wakeref = fetch_and_zero(>->awake);
struct drm_i915_private *i915 = gt->i915;
GEM_TRACE("\n");
pm_notify(gt, INTEL_GT_PARK);
i915_pmu_gt_parked(i915);
if (INTEL_GEN(i915) >= 6)
gen6_rps_idle(i915);
/* Everything switched off, flush any residual interrupt just in case */
intel_synchronize_irq(i915);
GEM_BUG_ON(!wakeref);
intel_display_power_put(i915, POWER_DOMAIN_GT_IRQ, wakeref);
return 0;
}
static const struct intel_wakeref_ops wf_ops = {
.get = __gt_unpark,
.put = __gt_park,
.flags = INTEL_WAKEREF_PUT_ASYNC,
};
void intel_gt_pm_init_early(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
intel_wakeref_init(>->wakeref, >->i915->runtime_pm, &wf_ops);
BLOCKING_INIT_NOTIFIER_HEAD(>->pm_notifications);
}
static bool reset_engines(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
if (INTEL_INFO(gt->i915)->gpu_reset_clobbers_display)
return false;
return __intel_gt_reset(gt, ALL_ENGINES) == 0;
}
/**
* intel_gt_sanitize: called after the GPU has lost power
* @gt: the i915 GT container
* @force: ignore a failed reset and sanitize engine state anyway
*
* Anytime we reset the GPU, either with an explicit GPU reset or through a
* PCI power cycle, the GPU loses state and we must reset our state tracking
* to match. Note that calling intel_gt_sanitize() if the GPU has not
* been reset results in much confusion!
*/
void intel_gt_sanitize(struct intel_gt *gt, bool force)
{
struct intel_engine_cs *engine;
enum intel_engine_id id;
GEM_TRACE("\n");
intel_uc_sanitize(>->uc);
if (!reset_engines(gt) && !force)
return;
for_each_engine(engine, gt->i915, id)
__intel_engine_reset(engine, false);
}
static bool is_mock_device(const struct intel_gt *gt)
{
return I915_SELFTEST_ONLY(gt->awake == -1);
}
void intel_gt_pm_enable(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
struct intel_engine_cs *engine;
enum intel_engine_id id;
/* Powersaving is controlled by the host when inside a VM */
if (intel_vgpu_active(gt->i915))
return;
if (is_mock_device(gt))
return;
intel_gt_pm_get(gt);
for_each_engine(engine, gt->i915, id) {
intel_engine_pm_get(engine);
engine->serial++; /* force kernel context reload */
intel_engine_pm_put(engine);
}
intel_gt_pm_put(gt);
}
void intel_gt_pm_disable(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
if (is_mock_device(gt))
return;
intel_sanitize_gt_powersave(gt->i915);
}
int intel_gt_resume(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
struct intel_engine_cs *engine;
enum intel_engine_id id;
int err = 0;
/*
* After resume, we may need to poke into the pinned kernel
* contexts to paper over any damage caused by the sudden suspend.
* Only the kernel contexts should remain pinned over suspend,
* allowing us to fixup the user contexts on their first pin.
*/
intel_gt_pm_get(gt);
for_each_engine(engine, gt->i915, id) {
struct intel_context *ce;
intel_engine_pm_get(engine);
ce = engine->kernel_context;
if (ce) {
GEM_BUG_ON(!intel_context_is_pinned(ce));
mutex_acquire(&ce->pin_mutex.dep_map, 0, 0, _THIS_IP_);
ce->ops->reset(ce);
mutex_release(&ce->pin_mutex.dep_map, 0, _THIS_IP_);
}
engine->serial++; /* kernel context lost */
err = engine->resume(engine);
intel_engine_pm_put(engine);
if (err) {
dev_err(gt->i915->drm.dev,
"Failed to restart %s (%d)\n",
engine->name, err);
break;
}
}
intel_gt_pm_put(gt);
return err;
}
void intel_gt_runtime_suspend(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
intel_uc_runtime_suspend(>->uc);
}
int intel_gt_runtime_resume(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
intel_gt_init_swizzling(gt);
return intel_uc_runtime_resume(>->uc);
}
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