// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT /* * Copyright © 2020 Intel Corporation */ #include "i915_drv.h" #include "intel_gt.h" #include "intel_gt_clock_utils.h" #define MHZ_12 12000000 /* 12MHz (24MHz/2), 83.333ns */ #define MHZ_12_5 12500000 /* 12.5MHz (25MHz/2), 80ns */ #define MHZ_19_2 19200000 /* 19.2MHz, 52.083ns */ static u32 read_clock_frequency(const struct intel_gt *gt) { if (INTEL_GEN(gt->i915) >= 11) { u32 config; config = intel_uncore_read(gt->uncore, RPM_CONFIG0); config &= GEN11_RPM_CONFIG0_CRYSTAL_CLOCK_FREQ_MASK; config >>= GEN11_RPM_CONFIG0_CRYSTAL_CLOCK_FREQ_SHIFT; switch (config) { case 0: return MHZ_12; case 1: case 2: return MHZ_19_2; default: case 3: return MHZ_12_5; } } else if (INTEL_GEN(gt->i915) >= 9) { if (IS_GEN9_LP(gt->i915)) return MHZ_19_2; else return MHZ_12; } else { return MHZ_12_5; } } void intel_gt_init_clock_frequency(struct intel_gt *gt) { /* * Note that on gen11+, the clock frequency may be reconfigured. * We do not, and we assume nobody else does. */ gt->clock_frequency = read_clock_frequency(gt); GT_TRACE(gt, "Using clock frequency: %dkHz\n", gt->clock_frequency / 1000); } #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DRM_I915_DEBUG_GEM) void intel_gt_check_clock_frequency(const struct intel_gt *gt) { if (gt->clock_frequency != read_clock_frequency(gt)) { dev_err(gt->i915->drm.dev, "GT clock frequency changed, was %uHz, now %uHz!\n", gt->clock_frequency, read_clock_frequency(gt)); } } #endif static u64 div_u64_roundup(u64 nom, u32 den) { return div_u64(nom + den - 1, den); } u32 intel_gt_clock_interval_to_ns(const struct intel_gt *gt, u32 count) { return div_u64_roundup(mul_u32_u32(count, 1000 * 1000 * 1000), gt->clock_frequency); } u32 intel_gt_pm_interval_to_ns(const struct intel_gt *gt, u32 count) { return intel_gt_clock_interval_to_ns(gt, 16 * count); } u32 intel_gt_ns_to_clock_interval(const struct intel_gt *gt, u32 ns) { return div_u64_roundup(mul_u32_u32(gt->clock_frequency, ns), 1000 * 1000 * 1000); } u32 intel_gt_ns_to_pm_interval(const struct intel_gt *gt, u32 ns) { u32 val; /* * Make these a multiple of magic 25 to avoid SNB (eg. Dell XPS * 8300) freezing up around GPU hangs. Looks as if even * scheduling/timer interrupts start misbehaving if the RPS * EI/thresholds are "bad", leading to a very sluggish or even * frozen machine. */ val = DIV_ROUND_UP(intel_gt_ns_to_clock_interval(gt, ns), 16); if (IS_GEN(gt->i915, 6)) val = roundup(val, 25); return val; }