* - it's judged too laborious to fill n static structures with the limit
* when a simple if statement does the job,
* - run-time checks (eg read fuse/strap registers) are needed.
+ *
+ * This function needs to be called:
+ * - after the MMIO has been setup as we are reading registers,
+ * - after the PCH has been detected,
+ * - before the first usage of the fields it can tweak.
*/
static void intel_device_info_runtime_init(struct drm_device *dev)
{
+ struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = dev->dev_private;
struct intel_device_info *info;
- info = (struct intel_device_info *)&to_i915(dev)->info;
+ info = (struct intel_device_info *)&dev_priv->info;
info->num_sprites = 1;
if (IS_VALLEYVIEW(dev))
info->num_sprites = 2;
+
+ if (info->num_pipes > 0 &&
+ (INTEL_INFO(dev)->gen == 7 || INTEL_INFO(dev)->gen == 8) &&
+ !IS_VALLEYVIEW(dev)) {
+ u32 fuse_strap = I915_READ(FUSE_STRAP);
+ u32 sfuse_strap = I915_READ(SFUSE_STRAP);
+
+ /*
+ * SFUSE_STRAP is supposed to have a bit signalling the display
+ * is fused off. Unfortunately it seems that, at least in
+ * certain cases, fused off display means that PCH display
+ * reads don't land anywhere. In that case, we read 0s.
+ *
+ * On CPT/PPT, we can detect this case as SFUSE_STRAP_FUSE_LOCK
+ * should be set when taking over after the firmware.
+ */
+ if (fuse_strap & ILK_INTERNAL_DISPLAY_DISABLE ||
+ sfuse_strap & SFUSE_STRAP_DISPLAY_DISABLED ||
+ (dev_priv->pch_type == PCH_CPT &&
+ !(sfuse_strap & SFUSE_STRAP_FUSE_LOCK))) {
+ DRM_INFO("Display fused off, disabling\n");
+ info->num_pipes = 0;
+ }
+ }
}
/**
/* SFUSE_STRAP */
#define SFUSE_STRAP 0xc2014
+#define SFUSE_STRAP_FUSE_LOCK (1<<13)
+#define SFUSE_STRAP_DISPLAY_DISABLED (1<<7)
#define SFUSE_STRAP_DDIB_DETECTED (1<<2)
#define SFUSE_STRAP_DDIC_DETECTED (1<<1)
#define SFUSE_STRAP_DDID_DETECTED (1<<0)