Commit c489925a authored by Matt Roper's avatar Matt Roper Committed by Rodrigo Vivi

drm/xe/tuning: Add missing engine class rules for LRC tuning

The LRC tuning settings we have today are modifying registers that are
part of the RCS engine's context; they're not part of the general CSFE
context that would apply to all engines.  Add ENGINE_CLASS(RENDER) to
the RTP rules to properly restrict these to the RCS.

Bspec: 46255, 46261
Reviewed-by: default avatarLucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230929230332.3348841-2-matthew.d.roper@intel.comSigned-off-by: default avatarMatt Roper <matthew.d.roper@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarRodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi@intel.com>
parent e2e2d963
......@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ static const struct xe_rtp_entry_sr gt_tunings[] = {
static const struct xe_rtp_entry_sr lrc_tunings[] = {
{ XE_RTP_NAME("Tuning: ganged timer, also known as 16011163337"),
XE_RTP_RULES(GRAPHICS_VERSION_RANGE(1200, 1210)),
XE_RTP_RULES(GRAPHICS_VERSION_RANGE(1200, 1210), ENGINE_CLASS(RENDER)),
/* read verification is ignored due to 1608008084. */
XE_RTP_ACTIONS(FIELD_SET_NO_READ_MASK(FF_MODE2,
FF_MODE2_GS_TIMER_MASK,
......@@ -39,19 +39,19 @@ static const struct xe_rtp_entry_sr lrc_tunings[] = {
/* DG2 */
{ XE_RTP_NAME("Tuning: L3 cache"),
XE_RTP_RULES(PLATFORM(DG2)),
XE_RTP_RULES(PLATFORM(DG2), ENGINE_CLASS(RENDER)),
XE_RTP_ACTIONS(FIELD_SET(XEHP_L3SQCREG5, L3_PWM_TIMER_INIT_VAL_MASK,
REG_FIELD_PREP(L3_PWM_TIMER_INIT_VAL_MASK, 0x7f)))
},
{ XE_RTP_NAME("Tuning: TDS gang timer"),
XE_RTP_RULES(PLATFORM(DG2)),
XE_RTP_RULES(PLATFORM(DG2), ENGINE_CLASS(RENDER)),
/* read verification is ignored as in i915 - need to check enabling */
XE_RTP_ACTIONS(FIELD_SET_NO_READ_MASK(XEHP_FF_MODE2,
FF_MODE2_TDS_TIMER_MASK,
FF_MODE2_TDS_TIMER_128))
},
{ XE_RTP_NAME("Tuning: TBIMR fast clip"),
XE_RTP_RULES(PLATFORM(DG2)),
XE_RTP_RULES(PLATFORM(DG2), ENGINE_CLASS(RENDER)),
XE_RTP_ACTIONS(SET(CHICKEN_RASTER_2, TBIMR_FAST_CLIP))
},
{}
......
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