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authorZhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>2009-11-11 01:25:25 +0800
committerEric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>2010-02-26 13:23:19 -0800
commit14bc490bbdf1b194ad1f5f3d2a0a27edfdf78986 (patch)
treeec3aa6b118d7f9750bdb12e45af122748978a6d6 /drivers/char/agp
parent21099537dbacc5c8999d833e6bfd1b72edd89189 (diff)
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drm/i915, agp/intel: Fix stolen memory size on Sandybridge
New memory control config reg at 0x50 should be used for stolen memory size detection on Sandybridge. Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/char/agp')
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/agp/intel-agp.c78
1 files changed, 74 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/char/agp/intel-agp.c b/drivers/char/agp/intel-agp.c
index c3c870b..9a551bc 100644
--- a/drivers/char/agp/intel-agp.c
+++ b/drivers/char/agp/intel-agp.c
@@ -150,6 +150,25 @@ extern int agp_memory_reserved;
#define INTEL_I7505_AGPCTRL 0x70
#define INTEL_I7505_MCHCFG 0x50
+#define SNB_GMCH_CTRL 0x50
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_MASK 0xF8
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_32M (1 << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_64M (2 << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_96M (3 << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_128M (4 << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_160M (5 << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_192M (6 << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_224M (7 << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_256M (8 << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_288M (9 << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_320M (0xa << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_352M (0xb << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_384M (0xc << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_416M (0xd << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_448M (0xe << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_480M (0xf << 3)
+#define SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_512M (0x10 << 3)
+
static const struct aper_size_info_fixed intel_i810_sizes[] =
{
{64, 16384, 4},
@@ -621,7 +640,7 @@ static struct aper_size_info_fixed intel_i830_sizes[] =
static void intel_i830_init_gtt_entries(void)
{
u16 gmch_ctrl;
- int gtt_entries;
+ int gtt_entries = 0;
u8 rdct;
int local = 0;
static const int ddt[4] = { 0, 16, 32, 64 };
@@ -715,10 +734,61 @@ static void intel_i830_init_gtt_entries(void)
}
} else if (agp_bridge->dev->device ==
PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_SANDYBRIDGE_HB) {
- /* XXX: This is what my A1 silicon has. What's the right
- * answer?
+ /*
+ * SandyBridge has new memory control reg at 0x50.w
*/
- gtt_entries = MB(64) - KB(size);
+ u16 snb_gmch_ctl;
+ pci_read_config_word(intel_private.pcidev, SNB_GMCH_CTRL, &snb_gmch_ctl);
+ switch (snb_gmch_ctl & SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_MASK) {
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_32M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(32) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_64M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(64) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_96M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(96) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_128M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(128) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_160M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(160) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_192M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(192) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_224M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(224) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_256M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(256) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_288M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(288) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_320M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(320) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_352M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(352) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_384M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(384) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_416M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(416) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_448M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(448) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_480M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(480) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ case SNB_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_512M:
+ gtt_entries = MB(512) - KB(size);
+ break;
+ }
} else {
switch (gmch_ctrl & I855_GMCH_GMS_MASK) {
case I855_GMCH_GMS_STOLEN_1M:
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