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    drm/i915: clear up wedged transitions · 1f83fee0
    Daniel Vetter authored
    We have two important transitions of the wedged state in the current
    code:
    
    - 0 -> 1: This means a hang has been detected, and signals to everyone
      that they please get of any locks, so that the reset work item can
      do its job.
    
    - 1 -> 0: The reset handler has completed.
    
    Now the last transition mixes up two states: "Reset completed and
    successful" and "Reset failed". To distinguish these two we do some
    tricks with the reset completion, but I simply could not convince
    myself that this doesn't race under odd circumstances.
    
    Hence split this up, and add a new terminal state indicating that the
    hw is gone for good.
    
    Also add explicit #defines for both states, update comments.
    
    v2: Split out the reset handling bugfix for the throttle ioctl.
    
    v3: s/tmp/wedged/ sugested by Chris Wilson. Also fixup up a rebase
    error which prevented this patch from actually compiling.
    
    v4: To unify the wedged state with the reset counter, keep the
    reset-in-progress state just as a flag. The terminally-wedged state is
    now denoted with a big number.
    
    v5: Add a comment to the reset_counter special values explaining that
    WEDGED & RESET_IN_PROGRESS needs to be true for the code to be
    correct.
    
    v6: Fixup logic errors introduced with the wedged+reset_counter
    unification. Since WEDGED implies reset-in-progress (in a way we're
    terminally stuck in the dead-but-reset-not-completed state), we need
    ensure that we check for this everywhere. The specific bug was in
    wait_for_error, which would simply have timed out.
    
    v7: Extract an inline i915_reset_in_progress helper to make the code
    more readable. Also annote the reset-in-progress case with an
    unlikely, to help the compiler optimize the fastpath. Do the same for
    the terminally wedged case with i915_terminally_wedged.
    Reviewed-by: default avatarDamien Lespiau <damien.lespiau@intel.com>
    Signed-Off-by: default avatarDaniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
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