linux/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_step.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
/*
* Copyright © 2020,2021 Intel Corporation
*/
#include "i915_drv.h"
#include "intel_step.h"
/*
* Some platforms have unusual ways of mapping PCI revision ID to GT/display
* steppings. E.g., in some cases a higher PCI revision may translate to a
* lower stepping of the GT and/or display IP. This file provides lookup
* tables to map the PCI revision into a standard set of stepping values that
* can be compared numerically.
*
* Also note that some revisions/steppings may have been set aside as
* placeholders but never materialized in real hardware; in those cases there
* may be jumps in the revision IDs or stepping values in the tables below.
*/
/*
* Some platforms always have the same stepping value for GT and display;
* use a macro to define these to make it easier to identify the platforms
* where the two steppings can deviate.
*/
#define COMMON_STEP(x) .graphics_step = STEP_##x, .display_step = STEP_##x, .media_step = STEP_##x
#define COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(x) .graphics_step = STEP_##x, .media_step = STEP_##x
static const struct intel_step_info skl_revids[] = {
[0x6] = { COMMON_STEP(G0) },
[0x7] = { COMMON_STEP(H0) },
[0x9] = { COMMON_STEP(J0) },
[0xA] = { COMMON_STEP(I1) },
};
static const struct intel_step_info kbl_revids[] = {
[1] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(B0), .display_step = STEP_B0 },
[2] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(C0), .display_step = STEP_B0 },
[3] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(D0), .display_step = STEP_B0 },
[4] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(F0), .display_step = STEP_C0 },
[5] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(C0), .display_step = STEP_B1 },
[6] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(D1), .display_step = STEP_B1 },
[7] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(G0), .display_step = STEP_C0 },
};
static const struct intel_step_info bxt_revids[] = {
[0xA] = { COMMON_STEP(C0) },
[0xB] = { COMMON_STEP(C0) },
[0xC] = { COMMON_STEP(D0) },
[0xD] = { COMMON_STEP(E0) },
};
static const struct intel_step_info glk_revids[] = {
[3] = { COMMON_STEP(B0) },
};
drm/i915/icl: Use revid->stepping tables Switch ICL to use a revid->stepping table as we're trying to do on all platforms going forward. While we're at it, let's include some additional steppings that have popped up, even if we don't yet have any workarounds tied to those steppings (we probably need to audit our workaround list soon to see if any of the bounds have moved or if new workarounds have appeared). Note that the current bspec table is missing information about how to map PCI revision ID to GT/display steppings; it only provides an SoC stepping. The mapping to GT/display steppings (which aren't always the same as the SoC stepping) used to be in the bspec, but was apparently dropped during an update in Nov 2019; I've made my changes here based on an older bspec snapshot that still had the necessary information. We've requested that the missing information be restored. I'm only including the production revids in the table here since we're past the point at which we usually stop trying to support pre-production hardware. An appropriate check is added to intel_detect_preproduction_hw() to print an error and taint the kernel just in case someone still tries to load the driver on old pre-production hardware. v2: - Drop pre-production steppings and add error/taint at startup when loading on pre-production hardware. Bspec: 21141 # pre-Nov 2019 snapshot Signed-off-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com> Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20210713193635.3390052-8-matthew.d.roper@intel.com
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static const struct intel_step_info icl_revids[] = {
[7] = { COMMON_STEP(D0) },
};
static const struct intel_step_info jsl_ehl_revids[] = {
[0] = { COMMON_STEP(A0) },
[1] = { COMMON_STEP(B0) },
};
static const struct intel_step_info tgl_uy_revids[] = {
[0] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(A0), .display_step = STEP_A0 },
[1] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(B0), .display_step = STEP_C0 },
[2] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(B1), .display_step = STEP_C0 },
[3] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(C0), .display_step = STEP_D0 },
};
/* Same GT stepping between tgl_uy_revids and tgl_revids don't mean the same HW */
static const struct intel_step_info tgl_revids[] = {
[0] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(A0), .display_step = STEP_B0 },
[1] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(B0), .display_step = STEP_D0 },
};
static const struct intel_step_info rkl_revids[] = {
[0] = { COMMON_STEP(A0) },
[1] = { COMMON_STEP(B0) },
[4] = { COMMON_STEP(C0) },
};
static const struct intel_step_info dg1_revids[] = {
[0] = { COMMON_STEP(A0) },
[1] = { COMMON_STEP(B0) },
};
static const struct intel_step_info adls_revids[] = {
[0x0] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(A0), .display_step = STEP_A0 },
[0x1] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(A0), .display_step = STEP_A2 },
[0x4] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(B0), .display_step = STEP_B0 },
[0x8] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(C0), .display_step = STEP_B0 },
[0xC] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(D0), .display_step = STEP_C0 },
};
static const struct intel_step_info adlp_revids[] = {
[0x0] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(A0), .display_step = STEP_A0 },
[0x4] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(B0), .display_step = STEP_B0 },
[0x8] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(C0), .display_step = STEP_C0 },
[0xC] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(C0), .display_step = STEP_D0 },
};
static const struct intel_step_info xehpsdv_revids[] = {
[0x0] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(A0) },
[0x1] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(A1) },
[0x4] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(B0) },
[0x8] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(C0) },
};
static const struct intel_step_info dg2_g10_revid_step_tbl[] = {
[0x0] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(A0), .display_step = STEP_A0 },
[0x1] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(A1), .display_step = STEP_A0 },
[0x4] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(B0), .display_step = STEP_B0 },
[0x8] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(C0), .display_step = STEP_C0 },
};
static const struct intel_step_info dg2_g11_revid_step_tbl[] = {
[0x0] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(A0), .display_step = STEP_B0 },
[0x4] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(B0), .display_step = STEP_C0 },
[0x5] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(B1), .display_step = STEP_C0 },
};
static const struct intel_step_info dg2_g12_revid_step_tbl[] = {
[0x0] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(A0), .display_step = STEP_C0 },
};
static const struct intel_step_info adls_rpls_revids[] = {
[0x4] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(D0), .display_step = STEP_D0 },
[0xC] = { COMMON_GT_MEDIA_STEP(D0), .display_step = STEP_C0 },
};
void intel_step_init(struct drm_i915_private *i915)
{
const struct intel_step_info *revids = NULL;
int size = 0;
int revid = INTEL_REVID(i915);
struct intel_step_info step = {};
if (IS_DG2_G10(i915)) {
revids = dg2_g10_revid_step_tbl;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(dg2_g10_revid_step_tbl);
} else if (IS_DG2_G11(i915)) {
revids = dg2_g11_revid_step_tbl;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(dg2_g11_revid_step_tbl);
} else if (IS_DG2_G12(i915)) {
revids = dg2_g12_revid_step_tbl;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(dg2_g12_revid_step_tbl);
} else if (IS_XEHPSDV(i915)) {
revids = xehpsdv_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(xehpsdv_revids);
} else if (IS_ALDERLAKE_P(i915)) {
revids = adlp_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(adlp_revids);
} else if (IS_ADLS_RPLS(i915)) {
revids = adls_rpls_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(adls_rpls_revids);
} else if (IS_ALDERLAKE_S(i915)) {
revids = adls_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(adls_revids);
} else if (IS_DG1(i915)) {
revids = dg1_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(dg1_revids);
} else if (IS_ROCKETLAKE(i915)) {
revids = rkl_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(rkl_revids);
} else if (IS_TGL_UY(i915)) {
revids = tgl_uy_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(tgl_uy_revids);
} else if (IS_TIGERLAKE(i915)) {
revids = tgl_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(tgl_revids);
} else if (IS_JSL_EHL(i915)) {
revids = jsl_ehl_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(jsl_ehl_revids);
drm/i915/icl: Use revid->stepping tables Switch ICL to use a revid->stepping table as we're trying to do on all platforms going forward. While we're at it, let's include some additional steppings that have popped up, even if we don't yet have any workarounds tied to those steppings (we probably need to audit our workaround list soon to see if any of the bounds have moved or if new workarounds have appeared). Note that the current bspec table is missing information about how to map PCI revision ID to GT/display steppings; it only provides an SoC stepping. The mapping to GT/display steppings (which aren't always the same as the SoC stepping) used to be in the bspec, but was apparently dropped during an update in Nov 2019; I've made my changes here based on an older bspec snapshot that still had the necessary information. We've requested that the missing information be restored. I'm only including the production revids in the table here since we're past the point at which we usually stop trying to support pre-production hardware. An appropriate check is added to intel_detect_preproduction_hw() to print an error and taint the kernel just in case someone still tries to load the driver on old pre-production hardware. v2: - Drop pre-production steppings and add error/taint at startup when loading on pre-production hardware. Bspec: 21141 # pre-Nov 2019 snapshot Signed-off-by: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com> Reviewed-by: José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20210713193635.3390052-8-matthew.d.roper@intel.com
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} else if (IS_ICELAKE(i915)) {
revids = icl_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(icl_revids);
} else if (IS_GEMINILAKE(i915)) {
revids = glk_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(glk_revids);
} else if (IS_BROXTON(i915)) {
revids = bxt_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(bxt_revids);
} else if (IS_KABYLAKE(i915)) {
revids = kbl_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(kbl_revids);
} else if (IS_SKYLAKE(i915)) {
revids = skl_revids;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(skl_revids);
}
/* Not using the stepping scheme for the platform yet. */
if (!revids)
return;
if (revid < size && revids[revid].graphics_step != STEP_NONE) {
step = revids[revid];
} else {
drm_warn(&i915->drm, "Unknown revid 0x%02x\n", revid);
/*
* If we hit a gap in the revid array, use the information for
* the next revid.
*
* This may be wrong in all sorts of ways, especially if the
* steppings in the array are not monotonically increasing, but
* it's better than defaulting to 0.
*/
while (revid < size && revids[revid].graphics_step == STEP_NONE)
revid++;
if (revid < size) {
drm_dbg(&i915->drm, "Using steppings for revid 0x%02x\n",
revid);
step = revids[revid];
} else {
drm_dbg(&i915->drm, "Using future steppings\n");
step.graphics_step = STEP_FUTURE;
step.display_step = STEP_FUTURE;
}
}
if (drm_WARN_ON(&i915->drm, step.graphics_step == STEP_NONE))
return;
RUNTIME_INFO(i915)->step = step;
}
#define STEP_NAME_CASE(name) \
case STEP_##name: \
return #name;
const char *intel_step_name(enum intel_step step)
{
switch (step) {
STEP_NAME_LIST(STEP_NAME_CASE);
default:
return "**";
}
}