Commit 212890cf authored by Paulo Zanoni's avatar Paulo Zanoni

drm/i915/fbc: split intel_fbc_update into pre and post update

So now pre_update will be responsible for unconditionally deactivating
FBC and updating the state cache, while post_update will be
responsible for checking if it can be enabled, then enabling it.

This is one more step into proper locking.

Notice that intel_fbc_flush now calls post_update directly. The FBC
flush can only happen for drawing operations - since we explicitly
ignore the flips -, so the FBC state is not expected to have changed
at this point. With this we can just run post_update, which will make
sure we won't deactivate+reactivate FBC as would be the case now if we
called pre_update + post_update.
Reviewed-by: default avatarMaarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarPaulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1453210558-7875-11-git-send-email-paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com
parent aaf78d27
......@@ -896,24 +896,16 @@ static bool intel_fbc_reg_params_equal(struct intel_fbc_reg_params *params1,
return memcmp(params1, params2, sizeof(*params1)) == 0;
}
/**
* __intel_fbc_update - activate/deactivate FBC as needed, unlocked
* @crtc: the CRTC that triggered the update
*
* This function completely reevaluates the status of FBC, then activates,
* deactivates or maintains it on the same state.
*/
static void __intel_fbc_update(struct intel_crtc *crtc)
static void intel_fbc_pre_update(struct intel_crtc *crtc)
{
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = crtc->base.dev->dev_private;
struct intel_fbc *fbc = &dev_priv->fbc;
struct intel_fbc_reg_params old_params;
WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&fbc->lock));
if (!multiple_pipes_ok(dev_priv)) {
set_no_fbc_reason(dev_priv, "more than one pipe active");
goto out_disable;
goto deactivate;
}
if (!fbc->enabled || fbc->crtc != crtc)
......@@ -921,8 +913,25 @@ static void __intel_fbc_update(struct intel_crtc *crtc)
intel_fbc_update_state_cache(crtc);
if (!intel_fbc_can_activate(crtc))
goto out_disable;
deactivate:
__intel_fbc_deactivate(dev_priv);
}
static void intel_fbc_post_update(struct intel_crtc *crtc)
{
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = crtc->base.dev->dev_private;
struct intel_fbc *fbc = &dev_priv->fbc;
struct intel_fbc_reg_params old_params;
WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&fbc->lock));
if (!fbc->enabled || fbc->crtc != crtc)
return;
if (!intel_fbc_can_activate(crtc)) {
WARN_ON(fbc->active);
return;
}
old_params = fbc->params;
intel_fbc_get_reg_params(crtc, &fbc->params);
......@@ -936,44 +945,9 @@ static void __intel_fbc_update(struct intel_crtc *crtc)
intel_fbc_reg_params_equal(&old_params, &fbc->params))
return;
if (intel_fbc_is_active(dev_priv)) {
/* We update FBC along two paths, after changing fb/crtc
* configuration (modeswitching) and after page-flipping
* finishes. For the latter, we know that not only did
* we disable the FBC at the start of the page-flip
* sequence, but also more than one vblank has passed.
*
* For the former case of modeswitching, it is possible
* to switch between two FBC valid configurations
* instantaneously so we do need to disable the FBC
* before we can modify its control registers. We also
* have to wait for the next vblank for that to take
* effect. However, since we delay enabling FBC we can
* assume that a vblank has passed since disabling and
* that we can safely alter the registers in the deferred
* callback.
*
* In the scenario that we go from a valid to invalid
* and then back to valid FBC configuration we have
* no strict enforcement that a vblank occurred since
* disabling the FBC. However, along all current pipe
* disabling paths we do need to wait for a vblank at
* some point. And we wait before enabling FBC anyway.
*/
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("deactivating FBC for update\n");
__intel_fbc_deactivate(dev_priv);
}
__intel_fbc_deactivate(dev_priv);
intel_fbc_schedule_activation(crtc);
fbc->no_fbc_reason = "FBC enabled (not necessarily active)";
return;
out_disable:
/* Multiple disables should be harmless */
if (intel_fbc_is_active(dev_priv)) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("unsupported config, deactivating FBC\n");
__intel_fbc_deactivate(dev_priv);
}
fbc->no_fbc_reason = "FBC enabled (active or scheduled)";
}
/*
......@@ -991,7 +965,8 @@ void intel_fbc_update(struct intel_crtc *crtc)
return;
mutex_lock(&fbc->lock);
__intel_fbc_update(crtc);
intel_fbc_pre_update(crtc);
intel_fbc_post_update(crtc);
mutex_unlock(&fbc->lock);
}
......@@ -1045,7 +1020,7 @@ void intel_fbc_flush(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv,
if (fbc->active)
intel_fbc_recompress(dev_priv);
else
__intel_fbc_update(fbc->crtc);
intel_fbc_post_update(fbc->crtc);
}
mutex_unlock(&fbc->lock);
......
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