uint32_t extra_ier = GEN8_PIPE_VBLANK | GEN8_PIPE_FIFO_UNDERRUN;
spin_lock_irq(&dev_priv->irq_lock);
+ if (pipe_mask & 1 << PIPE_A)
+ GEN8_IRQ_INIT_NDX(DE_PIPE, PIPE_A,
+ dev_priv->de_irq_mask[PIPE_A],
+ ~dev_priv->de_irq_mask[PIPE_A] | extra_ier);
if (pipe_mask & 1 << PIPE_B)
GEN8_IRQ_INIT_NDX(DE_PIPE, PIPE_B,
dev_priv->de_irq_mask[PIPE_B],
1 << PIPE_C | 1 << PIPE_B);
}
+static void skl_power_well_post_enable(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv,
+ struct i915_power_well *power_well)
+{
+ struct drm_device *dev = dev_priv->dev;
+
+ /*
+ * After we re-enable the power well, if we touch VGA register 0x3d5
+ * we'll get unclaimed register interrupts. This stops after we write
+ * anything to the VGA MSR register. The vgacon module uses this
+ * register all the time, so if we unbind our driver and, as a
+ * consequence, bind vgacon, we'll get stuck in an infinite loop at
+ * console_unlock(). So make here we touch the VGA MSR register, making
+ * sure vgacon can keep working normally without triggering interrupts
+ * and error messages.
+ */
+ if (power_well->data == SKL_DISP_PW_2) {
+ vga_get_uninterruptible(dev->pdev, VGA_RSRC_LEGACY_IO);
+ outb(inb(VGA_MSR_READ), VGA_MSR_WRITE);
+ vga_put(dev->pdev, VGA_RSRC_LEGACY_IO);
+
+ gen8_irq_power_well_post_enable(dev_priv,
+ 1 << PIPE_C | 1 << PIPE_B);
+ }
+
+ if (power_well->data == SKL_DISP_PW_1)
+ gen8_irq_power_well_post_enable(dev_priv, 1 << PIPE_A);
+}
+
static void hsw_set_power_well(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv,
struct i915_power_well *power_well, bool enable)
{
DRM_ERROR("PG2 distributing status timeout\n");
}
}
+
+ if (enable && !is_enabled)
+ skl_power_well_post_enable(dev_priv, power_well);
}
static void hsw_power_well_sync_hw(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv,