[Intel-xe] [PATCH v2 02/12] drm/xe/reg_sr: Tweak verbosity for register printing

Lucas De Marchi lucas.demarchi at intel.com
Fri Mar 10 22:15:39 UTC 2023


If there is no register to save-restore or whitelist, just return. This
drops some noise from the log, particurlarly for platforms with several
engines like PVC:

	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] Applying bcs0 save-restore MMIOs
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs0 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] Applying bcs1 save-restore MMIOs
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs1 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] Applying bcs2 save-restore MMIOs
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs2 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] Applying bcs5 save-restore MMIOs
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs5 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] Applying bcs6 save-restore MMIOs
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs6 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] Applying bcs7 save-restore MMIOs
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs7 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] Applying bcs8 save-restore MMIOs
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs8 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] Applying ccs0 save-restore MMIOs
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] REG[0x20e4] = 0x00008000
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] REG[0xb01c] = 0x00000001
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] REG[0xe48c] = 0x00000800
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] REG[0xe7c8] = 0x40000000
	...

On a PVC system it should show something like below. Whitelist calls
are still there since they aren't actually empty - driver just doesn't
print each individual entry. This will be fixed in future.

	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs0 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs1 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs2 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs5 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs6 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs7 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist [xe]] Whitelisting bcs8 registers
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] Applying ccs0 save-restore MMIOs
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] REG[0x20e4] = 0x00008000
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] REG[0xb01c] = 0x00000001
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] REG[0xe48c] = 0x00000800
	[drm:xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio [xe]] REG[0xe7c8] = 0x40000000

v2: Only tweak log verbosity, leave the whitelist printout for later
    since decoding the whitelist is more complex.

Signed-off-by: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi at intel.com>
---
 drivers/gpu/drm/xe/xe_reg_sr.c | 6 ++++++
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/xe/xe_reg_sr.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/xe/xe_reg_sr.c
index 194a5060f1b3..c6f92fe9aad1 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/xe/xe_reg_sr.c
+++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/xe/xe_reg_sr.c
@@ -168,6 +168,9 @@ void xe_reg_sr_apply_mmio(struct xe_reg_sr *sr, struct xe_gt *gt)
 	unsigned long reg;
 	int err;
 
+	if (xa_empty(&sr->xa))
+		return;
+
 	drm_dbg(&xe->drm, "Applying %s save-restore MMIOs\n", sr->name);
 
 	err = xe_force_wake_get(&gt->mmio.fw, XE_FORCEWAKE_ALL);
@@ -195,6 +198,9 @@ void xe_reg_sr_apply_whitelist(struct xe_reg_sr *sr, u32 mmio_base,
 	unsigned int slot = 0;
 	int err;
 
+	if (xa_empty(&sr->xa))
+		return;
+
 	drm_dbg(&xe->drm, "Whitelisting %s registers\n", sr->name);
 
 	err = xe_force_wake_get(&gt->mmio.fw, XE_FORCEWAKE_ALL);
-- 
2.39.0



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