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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
/*
* Copyright 2021 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
* OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
* ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
* OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*
* Authors: AMD
*
*/
#include "dcn10/dcn10_resource.h"
#include "dcn10_fpu.h"
/**
* DOC: DCN10 FPU manipulation Overview
*
* The DCN architecture relies on FPU operations, which require special
* compilation flags and the use of kernel_fpu_begin/end functions; ideally, we
* want to avoid spreading FPU access across multiple files. With this idea in
* mind, this file aims to centralize DCN10 functions that require FPU access
* in a single place. Code in this file follows the following code pattern:
*
* 1. Functions that use FPU operations should be isolated in static functions.
* 2. The FPU functions should have the noinline attribute to ensure anything
* that deals with FP register is contained within this call.
* 3. All function that needs to be accessed outside this file requires a
* public interface that not uses any FPU reference.
* 4. Developers **must not** use DC_FP_START/END in this file, but they need
* to ensure that the caller invokes it before access any function available
* in this file. For this reason, public functions in this file must invoke
* dc_assert_fp_enabled();
*
* Let's expand a little bit more the idea in the code pattern. To fully
* isolate FPU operations in a single place, we must avoid situations where
* compilers spill FP values to registers due to FP enable in a specific C
* file. Note that even if we isolate all FPU functions in a single file and
* call its interface from other files, the compiler might enable the use of
* FPU before we call DC_FP_START. Nevertheless, it is the programmer's
* responsibility to invoke DC_FP_START/END in the correct place. To highlight
* situations where developers forgot to use the FP protection before calling
* the DC FPU interface functions, we introduce a helper that checks if the
* function is invoked under FP protection. If not, it will trigger a kernel
* warning.
*/
struct _vcs_dpi_ip_params_st dcn1_0_ip = {
.rob_buffer_size_kbytes = 64,
.det_buffer_size_kbytes = 164,
.dpte_buffer_size_in_pte_reqs_luma = 42,
.dpp_output_buffer_pixels = 2560,
.opp_output_buffer_lines = 1,
.pixel_chunk_size_kbytes = 8,
.pte_enable = 1,
.pte_chunk_size_kbytes = 2,
.meta_chunk_size_kbytes = 2,
.writeback_chunk_size_kbytes = 2,
.line_buffer_size_bits = 589824,
.max_line_buffer_lines = 12,
.IsLineBufferBppFixed = 0,
.LineBufferFixedBpp = -1,
.writeback_luma_buffer_size_kbytes = 12,
.writeback_chroma_buffer_size_kbytes = 8,
.max_num_dpp = 4,
.max_num_wb = 2,
.max_dchub_pscl_bw_pix_per_clk = 4,
.max_pscl_lb_bw_pix_per_clk = 2,
.max_lb_vscl_bw_pix_per_clk = 4,
.max_vscl_hscl_bw_pix_per_clk = 4,
.max_hscl_ratio = 4,
.max_vscl_ratio = 4,
.hscl_mults = 4,
.vscl_mults = 4,
.max_hscl_taps = 8,
.max_vscl_taps = 8,
.dispclk_ramp_margin_percent = 1,
.underscan_factor = 1.10,
.min_vblank_lines = 14,
.dppclk_delay_subtotal = 90,
.dispclk_delay_subtotal = 42,
.dcfclk_cstate_latency = 10,
.max_inter_dcn_tile_repeaters = 8,
.can_vstartup_lines_exceed_vsync_plus_back_porch_lines_minus_one = 0,
.bug_forcing_LC_req_same_size_fixed = 0,
};
struct _vcs_dpi_soc_bounding_box_st dcn1_0_soc = {
.sr_exit_time_us = 9.0,
.sr_enter_plus_exit_time_us = 11.0,
.urgent_latency_us = 4.0,
.writeback_latency_us = 12.0,
.ideal_dram_bw_after_urgent_percent = 80.0,
.max_request_size_bytes = 256,
.downspread_percent = 0.5,
.dram_page_open_time_ns = 50.0,
.dram_rw_turnaround_time_ns = 17.5,
.dram_return_buffer_per_channel_bytes = 8192,
.round_trip_ping_latency_dcfclk_cycles = 128,
.urgent_out_of_order_return_per_channel_bytes = 256,
.channel_interleave_bytes = 256,
.num_banks = 8,
.num_chans = 2,
.vmm_page_size_bytes = 4096,
.dram_clock_change_latency_us = 17.0,
.writeback_dram_clock_change_latency_us = 23.0,
.return_bus_width_bytes = 64,
};
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