drm/atomic-helper: drm_atomic_helper_shutdown(NULL) should be a noop
As with other places in the Linux kernel--kfree(NULL) being the most
famous example--it's convenient to treat being passed a NULL argument
as a noop in cleanup functions. Let's make
drm_atomic_helper_shutdown() work like this.
This is convenient for DRM devices that use the "component" model. On
these devices we want shutdown to be a noop if the bind() call of the
component hasn't been called yet. As long as drivers are careful to
make sure the drvdata is NULL whenever the driver is not bound then we
can just do a simple call to drm_atomic_helper_shutdown() with the
drvdata at shutdown time.
MAINTAINERS: Update DRM DRIVERS FOR FREESCALE IMX entry
As per the discussion on the lists [1], changes to this driver
generally flow through drm-misc. If they need to be coordinated with
v4l2 they sometimes go through Philipp Zabel's tree instead. List both
trees in MAINTAINERS. Also update the title of this driver to specify
that it's just for IMX 5/6 since, as per Philipp "There are a lot more
i.MX that do not use IPUv3 than those that do."
As talked about in commit d2aacaf07395 ("drm/panel: Check for already
prepared/enabled in drm_panel"), we want to remove needless code from
panel drivers that was storing and double-checking the
prepared/enabled state. Even if someone was relying on the
double-check before, that double-check is now in the core and not
needed in individual drivers.
For the "otm8009a" driver we fully remove the storing of the "enabled"
state and we remove the double-checking, but we still keep the storing
of the "prepared" state since the backlight code in the driver checks
it. This backlight code may not be perfectly safe since there doesn't
appear to be sufficient synchronization between the backlight driver
(which userspace can call into directly) and the code that's
unpreparing the panel. However, this lack of safety is not new and can
be addressed in a future patch.
As talked about in commit d2aacaf07395 ("drm/panel: Check for already
prepared/enabled in drm_panel"), we want to remove needless code from
panel drivers that was storing and double-checking the
prepared/enabled state. Even if someone was relying on the
double-check before, that double-check is now in the core and not
needed in individual drivers.
For the s6e63m0 panel driver, this actually fixes a subtle/minor error
handling bug in s6e63m0_prepare(). In one error case s6e63m0_prepare()
called s6e63m0_unprepare() directly if there was an error. This call
to s6e63m0_unprepare() would have been a no-op since ctx->prepared
wasn't set yet.
drm/panel: Don't store+check prepared/enabled for simple cases
As talked about in commit d2aacaf07395 ("drm/panel: Check for already
prepared/enabled in drm_panel"), we want to remove needless code from
panel drivers that was storing and double-checking the
prepared/enabled state. Even if someone was relying on the
double-check before, that double-check is now in the core and not
needed in individual drivers.
This pile of panel drivers appears to be simple to handle. Based on
code inspection they seemed to be using the prepared/enabled state
simply for double-checking that nothing else in the kernel called them
inconsistently. Now that the core drm_panel is doing the double
checking (and warning) it should be very clear that these devices
don't need their own double-check.
Problem statement: The current method roundup_power_of_two()
to allocate contiguous address triggers -ENOSPC in some cases
even though we have enough free spaces and so to help with
that we introduce a try harder mechanism.
In case of -ENOSPC, the new try harder mechanism rounddown the
original size to power of 2 and iterating over the round down
sized freelist blocks to allocate the required size traversing
RHS and LHS.
As part of the above new method implementation we moved
contiguous/alignment size computation part and trim function
to the drm buddy file.
v2: Modify the alloc_range() function to return total allocated size
on -ENOSPC err and traverse RHS/LHS to allocate the required
size (Matthew).
fbdev/core: Remove empty internal helpers from fb_logo.c
Remove the two empty helpers for the case the CONFIG_FB_LOGO_EXTRA
has not been set. They are internal functions and only called once.
Providing empty replacements seems like overkill. Instead protect
the call sites with a test for CONFIG_FB_LOGO_EXTRA.
fbdev/core: Move logo functions into separate source file
Move the fbdev function for displaying boot-up logos into their
own file fb_logo.c. Only build fb_logo.c if CONFIG_LOGO has been
selected. No functional changes.
v2:
* include fb_internal.h (kernel test robot)
* simplify option-parsing ifdefs
* build fb_logo.o iff CONFIG_LOGO has been set
The interfaces for the fbdev logo are not used outside of the fbdev
module. Hence declare the fbdev logo functions in the internal header
file and remove their symbol exports. Only build the functions if
CONFIG_LOGO has been selected.
Fix a number of warnings from checkpatch.pl in this code before
moving it into a separate file. This includes
* Prefer 'unsigned int' to bare use of 'unsigned'
* space required after that ',' (ctx:VxV)
* space prohibited after that open parenthesis '('
* suspect code indent for conditional statements (16, 32)
* braces {} are not necessary for single statement blocks
The fbcon module takes care of displaying the logo, if any. Remove
the code form mmpfb. It is probably no tworking as expected, as it
interferes with the framebuffer console. If we want to display the
logo without fbcon, we should implement this in the fbdev core code.
The fbcon module takes care of displaying the logo, if any. Remove
the code form au1200fb. If we want to display the logo without fbcon,
we should implement this in the fbdev core code.
drm/ssd130x: Use bool for ssd130x_deviceinfo flags
The .need_pwm and .need_chargepump fields in struct ssd130x_deviceinfo
are flags that can have only two possible values: 0 and 1.
Reduce kernel size by changing their types from int to bool.
Due to the reuse of buffers, ssd130x_clear_screen() no longers clears
the screen, but merely redraws the last image that is residing in the
intermediate buffer.
As there is no point in clearing the intermediate buffer and transposing
an all-black image, fix this by just clearing the HW format buffer, and
writing it to the panel.
drm/ssd130x: Print the PWM's label instead of its number
struct pwm_device::pwm is a write-only variable in the pwm core and used
nowhere apart from this and another dev_dbg. So it isn't useful to
identify the used PWM. Emit the PWM's label instead in the debug
message.
drm/shmobile: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
The .remove() callback for a platform driver returns an int which makes
many driver authors wrongly assume it's possible to do error handling by
returning an error code. However the value returned is (mostly) ignored
and this typically results in resource leaks. To improve here there is a
quest to make the remove callback return void. In the first step of this
quest all drivers are converted to .remove_new() which already returns
void.
Trivially convert this driver from always returning zero in the remove
callback to the void returning variant.
drm/msm: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
The .remove() callback for a platform driver returns an int which makes
many driver authors wrongly assume it's possible to do error handling by
returning an error code. However the value returned is (mostly) ignored
and this typically results in resource leaks. To improve here there is a
quest to make the remove callback return void. In the first step of this
quest all drivers are converted to .remove_new() which already returns
void.
Trivially convert the msm drm drivers from always returning zero in the
remove callback to the void returning variant.
drm/mediatek: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
The .remove() callback for a platform driver returns an int which makes
many driver authors wrongly assume it's possible to do error handling by
returning an error code. However the value returned is (mostly) ignored
and this typically results in resource leaks. To improve here there is a
quest to make the remove callback return void. In the first step of this
quest all drivers are converted to .remove_new() which already returns
void.
Trivially convert the mediatek drm drivers from always returning zero in
the remove callback to the void returning variant.
drm/mediatek: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
The .remove() callback for a platform driver returns an int which makes
many driver authors wrongly assume it's possible to do error handling by
returning an error code. However the value returned is (mostly) ignored
and this typically results in resource leaks. To improve here there is a
quest to make the remove callback return void. In the first step of this
quest all drivers are converted to .remove_new() which already returns
void.
Trivially convert this driver from always returning zero in the remove
callback to the void returning variant.
drm/ingenic: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
The .remove() callback for a platform driver returns an int which makes
many driver authors wrongly assume it's possible to do error handling by
returning an error code. However the value returned is (mostly) ignored
and this typically results in resource leaks. To improve here there is a
quest to make the remove callback return void. In the first step of this
quest all drivers are converted to .remove_new() which already returns
void.
Trivially convert the ingenic drm drivers from always returning zero in
the remove callback to the void returning variant.
drm/imx/ipuv3: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
The .remove() callback for a platform driver returns an int which makes
many driver authors wrongly assume it's possible to do error handling by
returning an error code. However the value returned is (mostly) ignored
and this typically results in resource leaks. To improve here there is a
quest to make the remove callback return void. In the first step of this
quest all drivers are converted to .remove_new() which already returns
void.
Trivially convert the ipuv3 imx drivers from always returning zero in
the remove callback to the void returning variant.
Wayne Lin [Mon, 7 Aug 2023 02:56:38 +0000 (10:56 +0800)]
drm/mst: Refactor the flow for payload allocation/removement
[Why]
Today, the allocation/deallocation steps and status is a bit unclear.
For instance, payload->vc_start_slot = -1 stands for "the failure of
updating DPCD payload ID table" and can also represent as "payload is not
allocated yet". These two cases should be handled differently and hence
better to distinguish them for better understanding.
[How]
Define enumeration - ALLOCATION_LOCAL, ALLOCATION_DFP and ALLOCATION_REMOTE
to distinguish different allocation status. Adjust the code to handle
different status accordingly for better understanding the sequence of
payload allocation and payload removement.
For payload creation, the procedure should look like this:
DRM part 1:
* step 1 - update sw mst mgr variables to add a new payload
* step 2 - add payload at immediate DFP DPCD payload table
Driver:
* Add new payload in HW and sync up with DFP by sending ACT
DRM Part 2:
* Send ALLOCATE_PAYLOAD sideband message to allocate bandwidth along the
virtual channel.
And as for payload removement, the procedure should look like this:
DRM part 1:
* step 1 - Send ALLOCATE_PAYLOAD sideband message to release bandwidth
along the virtual channel
* step 2 - Clear payload allocation at immediate DFP DPCD payload table
Driver:
* Remove the payload in HW and sync up with DFP by sending ACT
DRM part 2:
* update sw mst mgr variables to remove the payload
Note that it's fine to fail when communicate with the branch device
connected at immediate downstrean-facing port, but updating variables of
SW mst mgr and HW configuration should be conducted anyway. That's because
it's under commit_tail and we need to complete the HW programming.
Changes since v1:
* Remove the set but not use variable 'old_payload' in function
'nv50_msto_prepare'. Catched by kernel test robot <[email protected]>
Wayne Lin [Mon, 7 Aug 2023 02:56:37 +0000 (10:56 +0800)]
drm/mst: delete unnecessary case in drm_dp_add_payload_part2()
[Why]
There is no need to consider payload->delete case since we won't call
drm_dp_add_payload_part2() to create a payload when we're about to
remove it.
[How]
Delete unnecessary case to simplify the code.
Arthur Grillo [Fri, 1 Sep 2023 18:52:56 +0000 (15:52 -0300)]
drm/tests: Zero initialize fourccs_out
fourccs_out array is not initialized. As the
drm_fb_build_fourcc_list() doesn't necessarily change all the array,
and the test compares all of it, the comparison could fail if the
array is not initialized. Zero initialize the array to fix this.
Rodrigo Vivi [Tue, 29 Aug 2023 16:30:02 +0000 (12:30 -0400)]
drm/doc/rfc: Mark Dev_coredump as completed.
Xe is already using devcoredump infrastructure as the primary
error state and all the changes needed for user space error
replay and other useful logs are getting added into xe_devcoredump.
The drm_colorspace enum member DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_COUNT has been
properly documented by moving the description out of the enum to the
member description list to get rid of an additional warning and improve
documentation clarity.
Biju Das [Thu, 31 Aug 2023 08:09:36 +0000 (09:09 +0100)]
drm/bridge: Drop conditionals around of_node pointers
This patch is based on commit c9e358dfc4a8 ("driver-core: remove
conditionals around devicetree pointers").
Having conditional around the of_node pointer of the drm_bridge
structure turns out to make driver code use ugly #ifdef blocks. Drop the
conditionals to simplify drivers. While this slightly increases the size
of struct drm_bridge on non-OF system, the number of bridges used today
and foreseen tomorrow on those systems is very low, so this shouldn't be
an issue.
So drop #if conditionals by adding struct device_node forward declaration.
Biju Das [Thu, 31 Aug 2023 08:09:35 +0000 (09:09 +0100)]
drm/bridge/analogix/anx78xx: Drop ID table
The driver has an ID table, but it uses the wrong API for retrieving match
data and that will lead to a crash, if it is instantiated by user space or
using ID. From this, there is no user for the ID table and let's drop it
from the driver as it saves some memory.
The driver does not call drm_bridge_attach(), which causes the next
bridge to not be added to the bridge chain. This causes the pipeline
init to fail when DRM_BRIDGE_ATTACH_NO_CONNECTOR is used.
Tomi Valkeinen [Fri, 4 Aug 2023 10:48:12 +0000 (13:48 +0300)]
drm/bridge: lt8912b: Manually disable HPD only if it was enabled
lt8912b only calls drm_bridge_hpd_enable() if it creates a connector and
the next bridge has DRM_BRIDGE_OP_HPD set. However, when calling
drm_bridge_hpd_disable() it misses checking if a connector was created,
calling drm_bridge_hpd_disable() even if HPD was never enabled. I don't
see any issues caused by this wrong call, though.
Add the check to avoid wrongly calling drm_bridge_hpd_disable().
Tomi Valkeinen [Fri, 4 Aug 2023 10:48:11 +0000 (13:48 +0300)]
drm/bridge: lt8912b: Fix crash on bridge detach
The lt8912b driver, in its bridge detach function, calls
drm_connector_unregister() and drm_connector_cleanup().
drm_connector_unregister() should be called only for connectors
explicitly registered with drm_connector_register(), which is not the
case in lt8912b.
The driver's drm_connector_funcs.destroy hook is set to
drm_connector_cleanup().
Thus the driver should not call either drm_connector_unregister() nor
drm_connector_cleanup() in its lt8912_bridge_detach(), as they cause a
crash on bridge detach:
Tomi Valkeinen [Fri, 4 Aug 2023 10:48:10 +0000 (13:48 +0300)]
drm/bridge: lt8912b: Fix bridge_detach
The driver calls lt8912_bridge_detach() from its lt8912_remove()
function. As the DRM core detaches bridges automatically, this leads to
calling lt8912_bridge_detach() twice. The code probably has tried to
manage the double-call with the 'is_attached' variable, but the driver
never sets the variable to false, so its of no help.
Fix the issue by dropping the call to lt8912_bridge_detach() from
lt8912_remove(), as the DRM core will handle the detach call for us,
and also drop the useless is_attached field.
Biju Das [Fri, 18 Aug 2023 19:18:16 +0000 (20:18 +0100)]
drm: bridge: it66121: Extend match support for OF tables
The driver has OF match table, still it uses ID lookup table for
retrieving match data. Currently the driver is working on the
assumption that a I2C device registered via OF will always match a
legacy I2C device ID. The correct approach is to have an OF device ID
table using of_device_match_data() if the devices are registered via OF.
staging/fbtft: Use fb_ops helpers for deferred I/O
Generate callback functions for struct fb_ops with the fbdev macro
FB_GEN_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_SYSMEM_OPS(). Initialize struct fb_ops to
the generated functions with an fbdev initializer macro.
staging/fbtft: Initialize fb_op struct as static const
Replace dynamic allocation of the fb_ops instance with static
allocation. Initialize the fields at module-load time. The owner
field changes to THIS_MODULE, as in all other fbdev drivers.
Generate callback functions for struct fb_ops with the fbdev macro
FB_GEN_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_SYSMEM_OPS(). Initialize struct fb_ops to
the generated functions with an fbdev initializer macro.
fbdev/hyperv_fb: Use fb_ops helpers for deferred I/O
Generate callback functions for struct fb_ops with the fbdev macro
FB_GEN_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_IOMEM_OPS(). Initialize struct fb_ops to
the generated functions with fbdev initializer macros.
The hyperv_fb driver is incomplete in its handling of deferred I/O
and damage framebuffers. Write operations do no trigger damage handling.
Fixing this is beyond the scope of this patch.
The new Kconfig macro FB_IOMEM_HELPERS_DEFERRED selects fbdev's
helpers for device I/O memory and deferred I/O. Drivers should
use it if they perform damage updates on device I/O memory.
Generate callback functions for struct fb_ops with the fbdev macro
FB_GEN_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_SYSMEM_OPS(). Initialize struct fb_ops to
the generated functions with fbdev initializer macros.
fbdev/smscufx: Use fb_ops helpers for deferred I/O
Generate callback functions for struct fb_ops with the fbdev macro
FB_GEN_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_SYSMEM_OPS(). Initialize struct fb_ops to
the generated functions with fbdev initializer macros.
Karol Wachowski [Fri, 1 Sep 2023 09:49:52 +0000 (11:49 +0200)]
accel/ivpu: Initialize context with SSID = 1
Context with SSID = 1 is reserved and accesses on that context happen
only when context is uninitialized on the VPU side. Such access triggers
MMU fault (0xa) "Invalid CD Fetch", which doesn't contain any useful
information besides context ID.
This commit will change that state, now (0x10) "Translation fault" will
be triggered and accessed address will shown in the log.
Reduce the number of error messages per single failure in
ivpu_dev_init() and ivpu_probe().
Most error messages are already printed by functions called
from ivpu_dev_init(). Add missed error prints in ivpu_ipc_init()
and ivpu_mmu_context_init().
Dmitry Osipenko [Tue, 22 Aug 2023 05:25:55 +0000 (08:25 +0300)]
MAINTAINERS: Add Boris Brezillon as Panfrost driver maintainer
Add Boris Brezillon as Panfrost driver maintainer. Boris is a new lead
developer of the Panfrost Mesa driver and main developer behind the
upcoming Panthor kernel driver that will serve next-gen Mali GPUs.
Remove Tomeu and Alyssa, who left Collabora and stepped down from working
on Panfrost.
Yue Haibing [Fri, 11 Aug 2023 10:18:23 +0000 (18:18 +0800)]
drm/virtio: Remove unused function declarations
Commit dc5698e80cf7 ("Add virtio gpu driver.") declared but never
implemented virtio_gpu_attach_status_page()/virtio_gpu_detach_status_page()
Also commit 62fb7a5e1096 ("virtio-gpu: add 3d/virgl support")
declared but never implemented virtio_gpu_fence_ack() and
virtio_gpu_dequeue_fence_func().
Commit c84adb304c10 ("drm/virtio: Support virtgpu exported resources")
declared but never implemented virtgpu_gem_prime_get_uuid().
Christian König [Tue, 29 Aug 2023 11:01:14 +0000 (13:01 +0200)]
drm/debugfs: remove dev->debugfs_list and debugfs_mutex v2
The mutex was completely pointless in the first place since any
parallel adding of files to this list would result in random
behavior since the list is filled and consumed multiple times.
Completely drop that approach and just create the files directly but
return -ENODEV while opening the file when the minors are not
registered yet.
v2: rebase on debugfs directory rework, limit access before minors are
registered.
Christian König [Tue, 29 Aug 2023 11:01:13 +0000 (13:01 +0200)]
drm/debugfs: rework debugfs directory creation v5
Instead of the per minor directories only create a single debugfs
directory for the whole device directly when the device is initialized.
For DRM devices each minor gets a symlink to the per device directory
for now until we can be sure that this isn't useful any more in any way.
Accel devices create only the per device directory and also drops the mid
layer callback to create driver specific files.
v2: cleanup accel component as well
v3: fix typo when debugfs is disabled
v4: call drm_debugfs_dev_fini() during release as well,
some kerneldoc typos fixed
v5: rebased and one more kerneldoc fix
baozhu.liu [Fri, 4 Aug 2023 02:05:53 +0000 (10:05 +0800)]
drm/komeda: drop all currently held locks if deadlock happens
If komeda_pipeline_unbound_components() returns -EDEADLK,
it means that a deadlock happened in the locking context.
Currently, komeda is not dealing with the deadlock properly,producing the
following output when CONFIG_DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH is enabled:
According to the call trace information,it can be located to be
WARN_ON(IS_ERR(c_st)) in the komeda_pipeline_unbound_components function;
Then follow the function.
komeda_pipeline_unbound_components
-> komeda_component_get_state_and_set_user
-> komeda_pipeline_get_state_and_set_crtc
-> komeda_pipeline_get_state
->drm_atomic_get_private_obj_state
-> drm_atomic_get_private_obj_state
-> drm_modeset_lock
ret = drm_modeset_lock(&obj->lock, state->acquire_ctx); if (ret)
return ERR_PTR(ret);
Here it return -EDEADLK.
deal with the deadlock as suggested by [1], using the
function drm_modeset_backoff().
[1] https://docs.kernel.org/gpu/drm-kms.html?highlight=kms#kms-locking
Therefore, handling this problem can be solved
by adding return -EDEADLK back to the drm_modeset_backoff processing flow
in the drm_mode_atomic_ioctl function.
fbdev/tcx: Use initializer macro for struct fb_ops
Initialize struct fb_ops to the correct default values with the
macro FB_DEFAULT_SBUS_OPS(). Rename the ioctl and mmap callbacks
to use the infix _sbusfb_. This makes them fit the SBUS helpers'
naming pattern. Also make the driver depend on FB_SBUS_HELPERS,
which selects the correct modules.
fbdev/p9100: Use initializer macro for struct fb_ops
Initialize struct fb_ops to the correct default values with the
macro FB_DEFAULT_SBUS_OPS(). Rename the ioctl and mmap callbacks
to use the infix _sbusfb_. This makes them fit the SBUS helpers'
naming pattern. Also make the driver depend on FB_SBUS_HELPERS,
which selects the correct modules.
fbdev/leo: Use initializer macro for struct fb_ops
Initialize struct fb_ops to the correct default values with the
macro FB_DEFAULT_SBUS_OPS(). Rename the ioctl and mmap callbacks
to use the infix _sbusfb_. This makes them fit the SBUS helpers'
naming pattern. Also make the driver depend on FB_SBUS_HELPERS,
which selects the correct modules.
fbdev/ffb: Use initializer macro for struct fb_ops
Initialize struct fb_ops to the correct default values with the
internal __FB_DEFAULT_SBUS_OPS_*() macros. Rename the ioctl and
mmap callbacks to use the infix _sbusfb_. This makes them fit the
SBUS helpers' naming pattern.
It is not possible to use set all defaults via FB_DEAFULT_SBUS_OPS(),
as ffb provides its own implementation of fb_fillrect, fb_copyarea,
and fb_imageblit. Hence we also avoid FB_SBUS_HELPERS, but let the
driver select its dependencies individually instead.
fbdev/cg6: Use initializer macro for struct fb_ops
Initialize struct fb_ops to the correct default values with the
internal __FB_DEFAULT_SBUS_OPS_*() macros. Rename the ioctl and
mmap callbacks to use the infix _sbusfb_. This makes them fit the
SBUS helpers' naming pattern.
It is not possible to use set all defaults via FB_DEAFULT_SBUS_OPS(),
as cg6 provides its own implementation of fb_fillrect, fb_copyarea,
and fb_imageblit. Hence we also avoid FB_SBUS_HELPERS, but let the
driver select its dependencies individually instead.
fbdev/cg3: Use initializer macro for struct fb_ops
Initialize struct fb_ops to the correct default values with the
macro FB_DEFAULT_SBUS_OPS(). Rename the ioctl and mmap callbacks
to use the infix _sbusfb_. This makes them fit the SBUS helpers'
naming pattern. Also make the driver depend on FB_SBUS_HELPERS,
which selects the correct modules.
fbdev/cg14: Use initializer macro for struct fb_ops
Initialize struct fb_ops to the correct default values with the
macro FB_DEFAULT_SBUS_OPS(). Rename the ioctl and mmap callbacks
to use the infix _sbusfb_. This makes them fit the SBUS helpers'
naming pattern. Also make the driver depend on FB_SBUS_HELPERS,
which selects the correct modules.
fbdev/bw2: Use initializer macro for struct fb_ops
Initialize struct fb_ops to the correct default values with the
macro FB_DEFAULT_SBUS_OPS(). Rename the ioctl and mmap callbacks
to use the infix _sbusfb_. This makes them fit the SBUS helpers'
naming pattern. Also make the driver depend on FB_SBUS_HELPERS,
which selects the correct modules.
fbdev/sbus: Add initializer macros and Kconfig tokens for SBUS support
Add macros to initialize struct fb_ops for drivers that support
framebuffers on Sparc's SBUS. Also add a Kconfig token that selects
the necessary helpers.
fbdev/sbus: Build sbuslib.o if CONFIG_FB_SBUS has been selected
Avoid duplicate listings of sbuslib.o in the Makefile by building
it if CONFIG_FB_SBUS has been selected. Remove the object file from
the various drivers' build rules.
When building with clang 18 I see the following warning:
| drivers/gpu/drm/tiny/repaper.c:952:11: warning: cast to smaller integer
| type 'enum repaper_model' from 'const void *' [-Wvoid-pointer-to-enum-cast]
| 952 | model = (enum repaper_model)match;
|
This is due to the fact that `match` is a void* while `enum repaper_model`
has the size of an int.
Add uintptr_t cast to silence clang warning while also keeping enum cast
for readability and consistency with other `model` assignment just a
few lines below:
| model = (enum repaper_model)spi_id->driver_data;
Sui Jingfeng [Thu, 27 Jul 2023 18:58:55 +0000 (02:58 +0800)]
drm/gma500: Fix call trace when psb_gem_mm_init() fails
Because the gma_irq_install() is call after psb_gem_mm_init() function,
when psb_gem_mm_init() fails, the interrupt line haven't been allocated.
Yet the gma_irq_uninstall() is called in the psb_driver_unload() function
without checking if checking the irq is registered or not.
Danilo Krummrich [Wed, 23 Aug 2023 18:15:34 +0000 (20:15 +0200)]
drm/nouveau: uapi: don't pass NO_PREFETCH flag implicitly
Currently, NO_PREFETCH is passed implicitly through
drm_nouveau_gem_pushbuf_push::length and drm_nouveau_exec_push::va_len.
Since this is a direct representation of how the HW is programmed it
isn't really future proof for a uAPI. Hence, fix this up for the new
uAPI and split up the va_len field of struct drm_nouveau_exec_push,
such that we keep 32bit for va_len and 32bit for flags.
For drm_nouveau_gem_pushbuf_push::length at least provide
NOUVEAU_GEM_PUSHBUF_NO_PREFETCH to indicate the bit shift.
While at it, fix up nv50_dma_push() as well, such that the caller
doesn't need to encode the NO_PREFETCH flag into the length parameter.
Danilo Krummrich [Fri, 11 Aug 2023 01:06:25 +0000 (03:06 +0200)]
drm/nouveau: sched: avoid job races between entities
If a sched job depends on a dma-fence from a job from the same GPU
scheduler instance, but a different scheduler entity, the GPU scheduler
does only wait for the particular job to be scheduled, rather than for
the job to fully complete. This is due to the GPU scheduler assuming
that there is a scheduler instance per ring. However, the current
implementation, in order to avoid arbitrary amounts of kthreads, has a
single scheduler instance while scheduler entities represent rings.
As a workaround, set the DRM_SCHED_FENCE_DONT_PIPELINE for all
out-fences in order to force the scheduler to wait for full job
completion for dependent jobs from different entities and same scheduler
instance.
There is some work in progress [1] to address the issues of firmware
schedulers; once it is in-tree the scheduler topology in Nouveau should
be re-worked accordingly.
Since there's a lot of confusion around this, document both the rules
and the best practices around negotiating, allocating, importing, and
using buffers when crossing context/process/device/subsystem boundaries.
This ties up all of dma-buf, formats and modifiers, and their usage.
Diogo Ivo [Mon, 7 Aug 2023 13:33:02 +0000 (14:33 +0100)]
drm/panel: Add driver for JDI LPM102A188A
The JDI LPM102A188A is a 2560x1800 IPS panel found in the Google Pixel C.
This driver is based on the downstream GPLv2 driver released by Google
written by Sean Paul [1], which was then adapted to the newer kernel APIs.