// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT /* * Copyright © 2020,2021 Intel Corporation */ #include "i915_drv.h" #include "intel_step.h" /* * KBL revision ID ordering is bizarre; higher revision ID's map to lower * steppings in some cases. So rather than test against the revision ID * directly, let's map that into our own range of increasing ID's that we * can test against in a regular manner. */ /* FIXME: what about REVID_E0 */ static const struct intel_step_info kbl_revids[] = { [0] = { .gt_step = STEP_A0, .display_step = STEP_A0 }, [1] = { .gt_step = STEP_B0, .display_step = STEP_B0 }, [2] = { .gt_step = STEP_C0, .display_step = STEP_B0 }, [3] = { .gt_step = STEP_D0, .display_step = STEP_B0 }, [4] = { .gt_step = STEP_F0, .display_step = STEP_C0 }, [5] = { .gt_step = STEP_C0, .display_step = STEP_B1 }, [6] = { .gt_step = STEP_D1, .display_step = STEP_B1 }, [7] = { .gt_step = STEP_G0, .display_step = STEP_C0 }, }; static const struct intel_step_info tgl_uy_revid_step_tbl[] = { [0] = { .gt_step = STEP_A0, .display_step = STEP_A0 }, [1] = { .gt_step = STEP_B0, .display_step = STEP_C0 }, [2] = { .gt_step = STEP_B1, .display_step = STEP_C0 }, [3] = { .gt_step = 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_revid_step_tbl[] = { [0] = { .gt_step = STEP_A0, .display_step = STEP_B0 }, [1] = { .gt_step = STEP_B0, .display_step = STEP_D0 }, }; static const struct intel_step_info adls_revid_step_tbl[] = { [0x0] = { .gt_step = STEP_A0, .display_step = STEP_A0 }, [0x1] = { .gt_step = STEP_A0, .display_step = STEP_A2 }, [0x4] = { .gt_step = STEP_B0, .display_step = STEP_B0 }, [0x8] = { .gt_step = STEP_C0, .display_step = STEP_B0 }, [0xC] = { .gt_step = STEP_D0, .display_step = STEP_C0 }, }; static const struct intel_step_info adlp_revid_step_tbl[] = { [0x0] = { .gt_step = STEP_A0, .display_step = STEP_A0 }, [0x4] = { .gt_step = STEP_B0, .display_step = STEP_B0 }, [0x8] = { .gt_step = STEP_C0, .display_step = STEP_C0 }, [0xC] = { .gt_step = STEP_C0, .display_step = STEP_D0 }, }; 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_ALDERLAKE_P(i915)) { revids = adlp_revid_step_tbl; size = ARRAY_SIZE(adlp_revid_step_tbl); } else if (IS_ALDERLAKE_S(i915)) { revids = adls_revid_step_tbl; size = ARRAY_SIZE(adls_revid_step_tbl); } else if (IS_TGL_U(i915) || IS_TGL_Y(i915)) { revids = tgl_uy_revid_step_tbl; size = ARRAY_SIZE(tgl_uy_revid_step_tbl); } else if (IS_TIGERLAKE(i915)) { revids = tgl_revid_step_tbl; size = ARRAY_SIZE(tgl_revid_step_tbl); } else if (IS_KABYLAKE(i915)) { revids = kbl_revids; size = ARRAY_SIZE(kbl_revids); } /* Not using the stepping scheme for the platform yet. */ if (!revids) return; if (revid < size && revids[revid].gt_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].gt_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.gt_step = STEP_FUTURE; step.display_step = STEP_FUTURE; } } if (drm_WARN_ON(&i915->drm, step.gt_step == STEP_NONE)) return; RUNTIME_INFO(i915)->step = step; }