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/*
 * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
 *
 * Copyright © 2019 Intel Corporation
 */

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#include <linux/suspend.h>

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#include "i915_drv.h"
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#include "i915_globals.h"
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#include "i915_params.h"
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#include "intel_context.h"
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#include "intel_engine_pm.h"
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#include "intel_gt.h"
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#include "intel_gt_clock_utils.h"
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#include "intel_gt_pm.h"
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#include "intel_gt_requests.h"
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#include "intel_llc.h"
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#include "intel_pm.h"
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#include "intel_rc6.h"
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#include "intel_rps.h"
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#include "intel_wakeref.h"

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static void user_forcewake(struct intel_gt *gt, bool suspend)
{
	int count = atomic_read(&gt->user_wakeref);

	/* Inside suspend/resume so single threaded, no races to worry about. */
	if (likely(!count))
		return;

	intel_gt_pm_get(gt);
	if (suspend) {
		GEM_BUG_ON(count > atomic_read(&gt->wakeref.count));
		atomic_sub(count, &gt->wakeref.count);
	} else {
		atomic_add(count, &gt->wakeref.count);
	}
	intel_gt_pm_put(gt);
}

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static int __gt_unpark(struct intel_wakeref *wf)
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{
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	struct intel_gt *gt = container_of(wf, typeof(*gt), wakeref);
	struct drm_i915_private *i915 = gt->i915;
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	GT_TRACE(gt, "\n");
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	i915_globals_unpark();

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	/*
	 * It seems that the DMC likes to transition between the DC states a lot
	 * when there are no connected displays (no active power domains) during
	 * command submission.
	 *
	 * This activity has negative impact on the performance of the chip with
	 * huge latencies observed in the interrupt handler and elsewhere.
	 *
	 * Work around it by grabbing a GT IRQ power domain whilst there is any
	 * GT activity, preventing any DC state transitions.
	 */
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	gt->awake = intel_display_power_get(i915, POWER_DOMAIN_GT_IRQ);
	GEM_BUG_ON(!gt->awake);
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	intel_rc6_unpark(&gt->rc6);
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	intel_rps_unpark(&gt->rps);
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	i915_pmu_gt_unparked(i915);

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	intel_gt_unpark_requests(gt);
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	return 0;
}

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static int __gt_park(struct intel_wakeref *wf)
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{
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	struct intel_gt *gt = container_of(wf, typeof(*gt), wakeref);
	intel_wakeref_t wakeref = fetch_and_zero(&gt->awake);
	struct drm_i915_private *i915 = gt->i915;
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	GT_TRACE(gt, "\n");
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	intel_gt_park_requests(gt);
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	i915_vma_parked(gt);
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	i915_pmu_gt_parked(i915);
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	intel_rps_park(&gt->rps);
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	intel_rc6_park(&gt->rc6);
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	/* Everything switched off, flush any residual interrupt just in case */
	intel_synchronize_irq(i915);

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	/* Defer dropping the display power well for 100ms, it's slow! */
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	GEM_BUG_ON(!wakeref);
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	intel_display_power_put_async(i915, POWER_DOMAIN_GT_IRQ, wakeref);
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	i915_globals_park();

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	return 0;
}

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static const struct intel_wakeref_ops wf_ops = {
	.get = __gt_unpark,
	.put = __gt_park,
};
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void intel_gt_pm_init_early(struct intel_gt *gt)
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{
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	intel_wakeref_init(&gt->wakeref, gt->uncore->rpm, &wf_ops);
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}

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void intel_gt_pm_init(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
	/*
	 * Enabling power-management should be "self-healing". If we cannot
	 * enable a feature, simply leave it disabled with a notice to the
	 * user.
	 */
	intel_rc6_init(&gt->rc6);
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	intel_rps_init(&gt->rps);
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}

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static bool reset_engines(struct intel_gt *gt)
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{
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	if (INTEL_INFO(gt->i915)->gpu_reset_clobbers_display)
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		return false;

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	return __intel_gt_reset(gt, ALL_ENGINES) == 0;
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}

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static void gt_sanitize(struct intel_gt *gt, bool force)
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{
	struct intel_engine_cs *engine;
	enum intel_engine_id id;
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	intel_wakeref_t wakeref;
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	GT_TRACE(gt, "force:%s", yesno(force));
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	/* Use a raw wakeref to avoid calling intel_display_power_get early */
	wakeref = intel_runtime_pm_get(gt->uncore->rpm);
	intel_uncore_forcewake_get(gt->uncore, FORCEWAKE_ALL);

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	intel_gt_check_clock_frequency(gt);

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	/*
	 * As we have just resumed the machine and woken the device up from
	 * deep PCI sleep (presumably D3_cold), assume the HW has been reset
	 * back to defaults, recovering from whatever wedged state we left it
	 * in and so worth trying to use the device once more.
	 */
	if (intel_gt_is_wedged(gt))
		intel_gt_unset_wedged(gt);
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	intel_uc_sanitize(&gt->uc);

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	for_each_engine(engine, gt, id)
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		if (engine->reset.prepare)
			engine->reset.prepare(engine);

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	intel_uc_reset_prepare(&gt->uc);

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	for_each_engine(engine, gt, id)
		if (engine->sanitize)
			engine->sanitize(engine);

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	if (reset_engines(gt) || force) {
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		for_each_engine(engine, gt, id)
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			__intel_engine_reset(engine, false);
	}
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	for_each_engine(engine, gt, id)
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		if (engine->reset.finish)
			engine->reset.finish(engine);
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	intel_rps_sanitize(&gt->rps);

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	intel_uncore_forcewake_put(gt->uncore, FORCEWAKE_ALL);
	intel_runtime_pm_put(gt->uncore->rpm, wakeref);
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}

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void intel_gt_pm_fini(struct intel_gt *gt)
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{
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	intel_rc6_fini(&gt->rc6);
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}

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int intel_gt_resume(struct intel_gt *gt)
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{
	struct intel_engine_cs *engine;
	enum intel_engine_id id;
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	int err;
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	err = intel_gt_has_unrecoverable_error(gt);
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	if (err)
		return err;

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	GT_TRACE(gt, "\n");
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	/*
	 * After resume, we may need to poke into the pinned kernel
	 * contexts to paper over any damage caused by the sudden suspend.
	 * Only the kernel contexts should remain pinned over suspend,
	 * allowing us to fixup the user contexts on their first pin.
	 */
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	gt_sanitize(gt, true);

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	intel_gt_pm_get(gt);
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	intel_uncore_forcewake_get(gt->uncore, FORCEWAKE_ALL);
	intel_rc6_sanitize(&gt->rc6);
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	if (intel_gt_is_wedged(gt)) {
		err = -EIO;
		goto out_fw;
	}
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	/* Only when the HW is re-initialised, can we replay the requests */
	err = intel_gt_init_hw(gt);
	if (err) {
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		i915_probe_error(gt->i915,
				 "Failed to initialize GPU, declaring it wedged!\n");
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		goto err_wedged;
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	}

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	intel_rps_enable(&gt->rps);
	intel_llc_enable(&gt->llc);

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	for_each_engine(engine, gt, id) {
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		intel_engine_pm_get(engine);

		engine->serial++; /* kernel context lost */
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		err = intel_engine_resume(engine);
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		intel_engine_pm_put(engine);
		if (err) {
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			drm_err(&gt->i915->drm,
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				"Failed to restart %s (%d)\n",
				engine->name, err);
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			goto err_wedged;
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		}
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	}
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	intel_rc6_enable(&gt->rc6);
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	intel_uc_resume(&gt->uc);

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	user_forcewake(gt, false);

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out_fw:
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	intel_uncore_forcewake_put(gt->uncore, FORCEWAKE_ALL);
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	intel_gt_pm_put(gt);
	return err;
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err_wedged:
	intel_gt_set_wedged(gt);
	goto out_fw;
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}
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static void wait_for_suspend(struct intel_gt *gt)
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{
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	if (!intel_gt_pm_is_awake(gt))
		return;

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	if (intel_gt_wait_for_idle(gt, I915_GEM_IDLE_TIMEOUT) == -ETIME) {
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		/*
		 * Forcibly cancel outstanding work and leave
		 * the gpu quiet.
		 */
		intel_gt_set_wedged(gt);
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		intel_gt_retire_requests(gt);
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	}
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	intel_gt_pm_wait_for_idle(gt);
}

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void intel_gt_suspend_prepare(struct intel_gt *gt)
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{
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	user_forcewake(gt, true);
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	wait_for_suspend(gt);

	intel_uc_suspend(&gt->uc);
}

static suspend_state_t pm_suspend_target(void)
{
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#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SUSPEND) && IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PM_SLEEP)
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	return pm_suspend_target_state;
#else
	return PM_SUSPEND_TO_IDLE;
#endif
}

void intel_gt_suspend_late(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
	intel_wakeref_t wakeref;
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	/* We expect to be idle already; but also want to be independent */
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	wait_for_suspend(gt);
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	if (is_mock_gt(gt))
		return;

	GEM_BUG_ON(gt->awake);

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	/*
	 * On disabling the device, we want to turn off HW access to memory
	 * that we no longer own.
	 *
	 * However, not all suspend-states disable the device. S0 (s2idle)
	 * is effectively runtime-suspend, the device is left powered on
	 * but needs to be put into a low power state. We need to keep
	 * powermanagement enabled, but we also retain system state and so
	 * it remains safe to keep on using our allocated memory.
	 */
	if (pm_suspend_target() == PM_SUSPEND_TO_IDLE)
		return;
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	with_intel_runtime_pm(gt->uncore->rpm, wakeref) {
		intel_rps_disable(&gt->rps);
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		intel_rc6_disable(&gt->rc6);
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		intel_llc_disable(&gt->llc);
	}
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	gt_sanitize(gt, false);
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	GT_TRACE(gt, "\n");
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}

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void intel_gt_runtime_suspend(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
	intel_uc_runtime_suspend(&gt->uc);
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	GT_TRACE(gt, "\n");
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}

int intel_gt_runtime_resume(struct intel_gt *gt)
{
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	GT_TRACE(gt, "\n");
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	intel_gt_init_swizzling(gt);
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	intel_ggtt_restore_fences(gt->ggtt);
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	return intel_uc_runtime_resume(&gt->uc);
}
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#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DRM_I915_SELFTEST)
#include "selftest_gt_pm.c"
#endif