There might be some callers of nouveau_clock_astate(), and they are from
inetrrupt context. So we must ensure that this function can be atomic in
that condition. This patch adds one parameter which is subsequently passed
to nouveau_pstate_calc(). Therefore we can choose whether we want to wait
for the pstate work's completion or not.
Signed-off-by: Vince Hsu <vinceh@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
int clk, struct nouveau_pll_vals *);
int nouveau_clock_ustate(struct nouveau_clock *, int req, int pwr);
-int nouveau_clock_astate(struct nouveau_clock *, int req, int rel);
+int nouveau_clock_astate(struct nouveau_clock *, int req, int rel, bool wait);
int nouveau_clock_dstate(struct nouveau_clock *, int req, int rel);
int nouveau_clock_tstate(struct nouveau_clock *, int req, int rel);
}
int
-nouveau_clock_astate(struct nouveau_clock *clk, int req, int rel)
+nouveau_clock_astate(struct nouveau_clock *clk, int req, int rel, bool wait)
{
if (!rel) clk->astate = req;
if ( rel) clk->astate += rel;
clk->astate = min(clk->astate, clk->state_nr - 1);
clk->astate = max(clk->astate, 0);
- return nouveau_pstate_calc(clk, true);
+ return nouveau_pstate_calc(clk, wait);
}
int