[Intel-gfx] [PATCH 4/4] drm/i915/cx0: Program vswing only for owned lanes
Gustavo Sousa
gustavo.sousa at intel.com
Tue Jul 25 21:27:16 UTC 2023
According to the BSpec, voltage swing programming should be done for
owned PHY lanes. Do not program a not-owned PHY lane.
BSpec: 74103, 74104
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Sousa <gustavo.sousa at intel.com>
---
drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_cx0_phy.c | 25 +++++++++++---------
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_cx0_phy.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_cx0_phy.c
index 236124786631..cfb2093feb3b 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_cx0_phy.c
+++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_cx0_phy.c
@@ -375,6 +375,7 @@ void intel_cx0_phy_set_signal_levels(struct intel_encoder *encoder,
struct drm_i915_private *i915 = to_i915(encoder->base.dev);
const struct intel_ddi_buf_trans *trans;
enum phy phy = intel_port_to_phy(i915, encoder->port);
+ u8 owned_lane_mask = intel_cx0_get_owned_lane_mask(i915, encoder);
intel_wakeref_t wakeref;
int n_entries, ln;
@@ -387,13 +388,13 @@ void intel_cx0_phy_set_signal_levels(struct intel_encoder *encoder,
}
if (intel_is_c10phy(i915, phy)) {
- intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, INTEL_CX0_BOTH_LANES, PHY_C10_VDR_CONTROL(1),
+ intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, owned_lane_mask, PHY_C10_VDR_CONTROL(1),
0, C10_VDR_CTRL_MSGBUS_ACCESS, MB_WRITE_COMMITTED);
- intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, INTEL_CX0_BOTH_LANES, PHY_C10_VDR_CMN(3),
+ intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, owned_lane_mask, PHY_C10_VDR_CMN(3),
C10_CMN3_TXVBOOST_MASK,
C10_CMN3_TXVBOOST(intel_c10_get_tx_vboost_lvl(crtc_state)),
MB_WRITE_UNCOMMITTED);
- intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, INTEL_CX0_BOTH_LANES, PHY_C10_VDR_TX(1),
+ intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, owned_lane_mask, PHY_C10_VDR_TX(1),
C10_TX1_TERMCTL_MASK,
C10_TX1_TERMCTL(intel_c10_get_tx_term_ctl(crtc_state)),
MB_WRITE_COMMITTED);
@@ -401,32 +402,34 @@ void intel_cx0_phy_set_signal_levels(struct intel_encoder *encoder,
for (ln = 0; ln < crtc_state->lane_count; ln++) {
int level = intel_ddi_level(encoder, crtc_state, ln);
- int lane, tx;
+ int lane = ln / 2;
+ int tx = ln % 2;
+ u8 lane_mask = lane == 0 ? INTEL_CX0_LANE0 : INTEL_CX0_LANE1;
- lane = ln / 2;
- tx = ln % 2;
+ if (!(lane_mask & owned_lane_mask))
+ continue;
- intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, BIT(lane), PHY_CX0_VDROVRD_CTL(lane, tx, 0),
+ intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, lane_mask, PHY_CX0_VDROVRD_CTL(lane, tx, 0),
C10_PHY_OVRD_LEVEL_MASK,
C10_PHY_OVRD_LEVEL(trans->entries[level].snps.pre_cursor),
MB_WRITE_COMMITTED);
- intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, BIT(lane), PHY_CX0_VDROVRD_CTL(lane, tx, 1),
+ intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, lane_mask, PHY_CX0_VDROVRD_CTL(lane, tx, 1),
C10_PHY_OVRD_LEVEL_MASK,
C10_PHY_OVRD_LEVEL(trans->entries[level].snps.vswing),
MB_WRITE_COMMITTED);
- intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, BIT(lane), PHY_CX0_VDROVRD_CTL(lane, tx, 2),
+ intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, lane_mask, PHY_CX0_VDROVRD_CTL(lane, tx, 2),
C10_PHY_OVRD_LEVEL_MASK,
C10_PHY_OVRD_LEVEL(trans->entries[level].snps.post_cursor),
MB_WRITE_COMMITTED);
}
/* Write Override enables in 0xD71 */
- intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, INTEL_CX0_BOTH_LANES, PHY_C10_VDR_OVRD,
+ intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, owned_lane_mask, PHY_C10_VDR_OVRD,
0, PHY_C10_VDR_OVRD_TX1 | PHY_C10_VDR_OVRD_TX2,
MB_WRITE_COMMITTED);
if (intel_is_c10phy(i915, phy))
- intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, INTEL_CX0_BOTH_LANES, PHY_C10_VDR_CONTROL(1),
+ intel_cx0_rmw(i915, encoder->port, owned_lane_mask, PHY_C10_VDR_CONTROL(1),
0, C10_VDR_CTRL_UPDATE_CFG, MB_WRITE_COMMITTED);
intel_cx0_phy_transaction_end(encoder, wakeref);
--
2.41.0
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