On Wed, Mar 06, 2024 at 11:36:40AM -0800, Lucas De Marchi wrote:
> PCI IDs for XEHPSDV were never added and platform always marked with
> force_probe. Drop what's not used and rename some places to either be
> xehp or dg2, depending on the platform/IP checks.
> 
> The registers not used anymore are also removed.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demar...@intel.com>
> ---
> 
> Potential problem here that needs a deeper look, the changes in
> __gen12_fw_ranges. Some ranges had comments saying they were XEHPSDV so
> I removed them, but it needs to be double checked with spec and CI
> results.
> 
...
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_uncore.c 
> b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_uncore.c
> index 76400e9c40f0..4f1e56187442 100644
> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_uncore.c
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_uncore.c
> @@ -1536,17 +1536,12 @@ static const struct intel_forcewake_range 
> __gen12_fw_ranges[] = {
>       GEN_FW_RANGE(0x13200, 0x13fff, FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VDBOX2), /*              
> \
>               0x13200 - 0x133ff: VD2 (DG2 only)                               
> \
>               0x13400 - 0x13fff: reserved */                                  
> \
> -     GEN_FW_RANGE(0x14000, 0x141ff, FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VDBOX0), /* XEHPSDV only 
> */      \
> -     GEN_FW_RANGE(0x14200, 0x143ff, FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VDBOX2), /* XEHPSDV only 
> */      \
> -     GEN_FW_RANGE(0x14400, 0x145ff, FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VDBOX4), /* XEHPSDV only 
> */      \
> -     GEN_FW_RANGE(0x14600, 0x147ff, FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VDBOX6), /* XEHPSDV only 
> */      \

We can't just remove ranges in the middle of the table since that breaks
the "watertight" table requirement that our selftests check for.  We
need to either roll the now-unused ranges into an adjacent range, or add
a new "reserved" range.

>       GEN_FW_RANGE(0x14800, 0x14fff, FORCEWAKE_RENDER),                       
> \
>       GEN_FW_RANGE(0x15000, 0x16dff, FORCEWAKE_GT), /*                        
> \
>               0x15000 - 0x15fff: gt (DG2 only)                                
> \
>               0x16000 - 0x16dff: reserved */                                  
> \
>       GEN_FW_RANGE(0x16e00, 0x1ffff, FORCEWAKE_RENDER),                       
> \
> -     GEN_FW_RANGE(0x20000, 0x21fff, FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VDBOX0), /*              
> \
> -             0x20000 - 0x20fff: VD0 (XEHPSDV only)                           
> \
> +     GEN_FW_RANGE(0x21000, 0x21fff, FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VDBOX0), /*              
> \
>               0x21000 - 0x21fff: reserved */                                  
> \
>       GEN_FW_RANGE(0x22000, 0x23fff, FORCEWAKE_GT),                           
> \
>       GEN_FW_RANGE(0x24000, 0x2417f, 0), /*                                   
> \
> @@ -1627,10 +1622,6 @@ static const struct intel_forcewake_range 
> __gen12_fw_ranges[] = {
>               0x1f6e00 - 0x1f7fff: reserved */                                
> \
>       GEN_FW_RANGE(0x1f8000, 0x1fa0ff, FORCEWAKE_MEDIA_VEBOX3),
>  
> -static const struct intel_forcewake_range __xehp_fw_ranges[] = {
> -     XEHP_FWRANGES(FORCEWAKE_GT)
> -};
> -
>  static const struct intel_forcewake_range __dg2_fw_ranges[] = {
>       XEHP_FWRANGES(FORCEWAKE_RENDER)

We can drop the macro here now and just make this a normal table like
everything else.


Matt

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Matt Roper
Graphics Software Engineer
Linux GPU Platform Enablement
Intel Corporation

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