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IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR * OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * * Authors: AMD * */ #include "dcn10/dcn10_resource.h" #include "dcn10_fpu.h" #include "resource.h" #include "amdgpu_dm/dc_fpu.h" /** * DOC: DCN10 FPU manipulation Overview * * The DCN architecture relies on FPU operations, which require special * compilation flags and the use of kernel_fpu_begin/end functions; ideally, we * want to avoid spreading FPU access across multiple files. With this idea in * mind, this file aims to centralize DCN10 functions that require FPU access * in a single place. Code in this file follows the following code pattern: * * 1. Functions that use FPU operations should be isolated in static functions. * 2. The FPU functions should have the noinline attribute to ensure anything * that deals with FP register is contained within this call. * 3. All function that needs to be accessed outside this file requires a * public interface that not uses any FPU reference. * 4. Developers **must not** use DC_FP_START/END in this file, but they need * to ensure that the caller invokes it before access any function available * in this file. For this reason, public functions in this file must invoke * dc_assert_fp_enabled(); * * Let's expand a little bit more the idea in the code pattern. To fully * isolate FPU operations in a single place, we must avoid situations where * compilers spill FP values to registers due to FP enable in a specific C * file. Note that even if we isolate all FPU functions in a single file and * call its interface from other files, the compiler might enable the use of * FPU before we call DC_FP_START. Nevertheless, it is the programmer's * responsibility to invoke DC_FP_START/END in the correct place. To highlight * situations where developers forgot to use the FP protection before calling * the DC FPU interface functions, we introduce a helper that checks if the * function is invoked under FP protection. If not, it will trigger a kernel * warning. */ struct _vcs_dpi_ip_params_st dcn1_0_ip = { .rob_buffer_size_kbytes = 64, .det_buffer_size_kbytes = 164, .dpte_buffer_size_in_pte_reqs_luma = 42, .dpp_output_buffer_pixels = 2560, .opp_output_buffer_lines = 1, .pixel_chunk_size_kbytes = 8, .pte_enable = 1, .pte_chunk_size_kbytes = 2, .meta_chunk_size_kbytes = 2, .writeback_chunk_size_kbytes = 2, .line_buffer_size_bits = 589824, .max_line_buffer_lines = 12, .IsLineBufferBppFixed = 0, .LineBufferFixedBpp = -1, .writeback_luma_buffer_size_kbytes = 12, .writeback_chroma_buffer_size_kbytes = 8, .max_num_dpp = 4, .max_num_wb = 2, .max_dchub_pscl_bw_pix_per_clk = 4, .max_pscl_lb_bw_pix_per_clk = 2, .max_lb_vscl_bw_pix_per_clk = 4, .max_vscl_hscl_bw_pix_per_clk = 4, .max_hscl_ratio = 4, .max_vscl_ratio = 4, .hscl_mults = 4, .vscl_mults = 4, .max_hscl_taps = 8, .max_vscl_taps = 8, .dispclk_ramp_margin_percent = 1, .underscan_factor = 1.10, .min_vblank_lines = 14, .dppclk_delay_subtotal = 90, .dispclk_delay_subtotal = 42, .dcfclk_cstate_latency = 10, .max_inter_dcn_tile_repeaters = 8, .can_vstartup_lines_exceed_vsync_plus_back_porch_lines_minus_one = 0, .bug_forcing_LC_req_same_size_fixed = 0, }; struct _vcs_dpi_soc_bounding_box_st dcn1_0_soc = { .sr_exit_time_us = 9.0, .sr_enter_plus_exit_time_us = 11.0, .urgent_latency_us = 4.0, .writeback_latency_us = 12.0, .ideal_dram_bw_after_urgent_percent = 80.0, .max_request_size_bytes = 256, .downspread_percent = 0.5, .dram_page_open_time_ns = 50.0, .dram_rw_turnaround_time_ns = 17.5, .dram_return_buffer_per_channel_bytes = 8192, .round_trip_ping_latency_dcfclk_cycles = 128, .urgent_out_of_order_return_per_channel_bytes = 256, .channel_interleave_bytes = 256, .num_banks = 8, .num_chans = 2, .vmm_page_size_bytes = 4096, .dram_clock_change_latency_us = 17.0, .writeback_dram_clock_change_latency_us = 23.0, .return_bus_width_bytes = 64, }; void dcn10_resource_construct_fp(struct dc *dc) { dc_assert_fp_enabled(); if (dc->ctx->dce_version == DCN_VERSION_1_01) { struct dcn_soc_bounding_box *dcn_soc = dc->dcn_soc; struct dcn_ip_params *dcn_ip = dc->dcn_ip; struct display_mode_lib *dml = &dc->dml; dml->ip.max_num_dpp = 3; /* TODO how to handle 23.84? */ dcn_soc->dram_clock_change_latency = 23; dcn_ip->max_num_dpp = 3; } if (ASICREV_IS_RV1_F0(dc->ctx->asic_id.hw_internal_rev)) { dc->dcn_soc->urgent_latency = 3; dc->debug.disable_dmcu = true; dc->dcn_soc->fabric_and_dram_bandwidth_vmax0p9 = 41.60f; } dc->dcn_soc->number_of_channels = dc->ctx->asic_id.vram_width / ddr4_dram_width; ASSERT(dc->dcn_soc->number_of_channels < 3); if (dc->dcn_soc->number_of_channels == 0)/*old sbios bug*/ dc->dcn_soc->number_of_channels = 2; if (dc->dcn_soc->number_of_channels == 1) { dc->dcn_soc->fabric_and_dram_bandwidth_vmax0p9 = 19.2f; dc->dcn_soc->fabric_and_dram_bandwidth_vnom0p8 = 17.066f; dc->dcn_soc->fabric_and_dram_bandwidth_vmid0p72 = 14.933f; dc->dcn_soc->fabric_and_dram_bandwidth_vmin0p65 = 12.8f; if (ASICREV_IS_RV1_F0(dc->ctx->asic_id.hw_internal_rev)) dc->dcn_soc->fabric_and_dram_bandwidth_vmax0p9 = 20.80f; } }