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    Dave Airlie authored
    Merge tag 'topic/atomic-helpers-2014-11-09' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm-intel into drm-next
    
    So here's my atomic series, finally all debugged&reviewed. Sean Paul has
    done a full detailed pass over it all, and a lot of other people have
    commented and provided feedback on some parts. Rob Clark also converted
    msm over the w/e and seems happy. The only small thing is that Rob wants
    to export the wait_for_vblank, which imo makes sense. Since there's other
    stuff still to do I think we should apply Rob's patch (once it has grown
    appropriate kerneldoc) later on top of this.
    
    This is just the core<->driver interface plus a big pile of helpers. Short
    recap of the main ideas:
    
    - There are essentially three helper libraries in this patch set:
    
      * Transitional helpers to use the new plane callbacks for legacy plane
        updates and in the crtc helper's ->mode_set callback. These helpers are
        only temporarily used to convert drivers to atomic, but they allow a
        nice separation between changing the driver backend and switching to
        the atomic commit logic.
    
      * Legacy helpers to implement all the legacy driver entry points
        (page_flip, set_config, plane vfuncs) on top of the new atomic driver
        interface. These are completely driver agnostic. The reason for having
        the legacy support as helpers is that drivers can switch step-by-step.
        And they could e.g. even keep the legacy page_flip code around for some
        old platforms where converting to full-blown atomic isn't worth it.
    
      * Atomic helpers which implement the various new ->atomic_* driver
        interfaces in terms of the revised crtc helper and new plane helper
        hooks.
    
    - The revised crtc helper implemenation essentially implements all the
      lessons learned in the i915 modeset rework (when using the atomic helpers
      only):
    
      * Enable/disable sequence for a given config are always the same and
        callbacks are always called in the same order. This contrast starkly
        with the crtc helpers, where the sequence of operations is heavily
        dependent on the previous config.
    
        One corollary of this is that if the configuration of a crtc only
        partially changes (e.g. a connector moves in a cloned config) the
        helper code will still disable/enable the full display pipeline. This
        is the only way to ensure that the enable/disable sequence is always
        the same.
    
      * It won't call disable or enable hooks more than once any more because
        it lost track of state, thanks to the atomic state tracking. And if
        drivers implement the ->reset hook properly (by either resetting the hw
        or reading out the hw state into the atomic structures) this even
        extends to the hardware state. So no more disable-me-harder kind of
        nonsense.
    
      * The only thing missing is the hw state readout/cross-check support, but
        if drivers have hw state readout support in their ->reset handlers it's
        simple to extend that to cross-check the hw state.
    
      * The crtc->mode_set callback is gone and its replacement only sets crtc
        timings and no longer updates the primary plane state. This way we can
        finally implement primary planes properly.
    
    - The new plane helpers should be suitable enough for pretty much
      everything, and a perfect fit for hardware with GO bits. Even if they
      don't fit the atomic helper library is rather flexible and exports all
      the functions for the individual steps to drivers. So drivers can pick
      what matches and implement their own magic for everything else.
    
    - A big difference compared to all previous atomic series is that this one
      doesn't implement async commit in a generic way. Imo driver requirements
      for that are too diverse to create anything reasonable sane which would
      actually work on a reasonable amount of different drivers. Also, we've
      never had a helper library for page_flips even, so it's really hard to
      know what might work and what's stupid without a bit of experience in the form
      of a few driver implementations.
    
      I think with the current flexibility for drivers to pick individual
      stages and existing helpers like drm_flip_queue it's rather easy though
      to implement proper async commit.
    
    - There's a few other differences of minor importance to earlier atomic
      series:
    
      * Common/generic properties are parsed in the callers/core and not in
        drivers, and passed to drivers by directly setting the right members in
        atomic state structures. That greatly simplifies all the transitional
        and legacy helpers an removes a lot of boilerplate code.
    
      * There's no crazy trylock mode used for the async commit since these
        helpers don't do async commit. A simple ordered flip queue of atomic
        state updates should be sufficient for preventing concurrent hw access
        anyway, as long as synchronous updates stall correctly with e.g.
        flush_work_queue or similar function. Abusing locks to enforce ordering
        isn't a good idea imo anyway.
    
      * These helpers reuse the existing ->mode_fixup hooks in the atomic_check
        callback. Which means that drivers need to adapat and move a lot less code
        into their atomic_check callbacks.
    
    Now this isn't everything needed in the drm core and helpers for full
    atomic support. But it's enough to start with converting drivers, and
    except for actually testing multiplane and multicrtc updates also enough to
    implement full atomic updates. Still missing are:
    
    - Per-plane locking. Since these helpers here encapsulate the locking
      completely this should be fairly easy to implement.
    
    - fbdev support for atomic_check/commit, so that multi-pipe finally works
      sanely in fbcon.
    
    - Adding and decoding shared/core properties. That just needs to be rebased
      from Rob's latest patch series, with minor adjustments so that the
      decoding happens in the core instead of in drivers.
    
    - Actually adding the atomic ioctl. Again just rebasing Rob's latest patch
      should be all that's needed.
    
    - Resolving how to deal with DPMS in atomic. Atomic is a good excuse to fix up
      the crazy semantics dpms currently has. I'm floating an RFC about this topic
      already.
    
    - Finally I couldn't test connector/encoder stealing properly since my test
      vehicle here doesn't allow a connector on different crtcs. So drivers
      which support this might see some surprises in that area. There is no semantic
      change though in how encoder stealing and assignment works (or at least no
      intended one), so I think the risk is minimal.
    
    As just mentioned I've done a fake conversion of an existing driver using
    crtc helpers to debug the helper code and validate the smooth transition
    approach. And that smooth transition was the really big motivation for
    this. It seems to actually work and consists of 3 phases:
    
    Phase 1: Rework driver backend for crtc/plane helpers
    
    The requirement here is that universal plane support is already implement. If
    universal plane support isn't implement yet it might be better though to just do
    it as part of this phase, directly using the new plane helpers. There are two
    big things to do:
    
    - Split up the existing ->update/disable_plane hooks into check/commit
      hooks and extract the crtc-wide prep/flush parts (like setting/clearing
      GO bits).
    
    - The other big change is to split the crtc->mode_set hook into the plane
      update (done using the plane helpers) and the crtc setup in a new
      ->mode_set_nofb hook.
    
    When phase 1 is complete the driver implements all the new callbacks which
    push the software state into hardware, but still using all the legacy entry
    points and crtc helpers. The transitional helpers serve as impendance
    mismatch here.
    
    Phase 2: Rework state handling
    
    This consists of rolling out the state handling helpers for planes, crtcs
    and connectors and reviewing all ->mode_fixup and similar hooks to make
    sure they don't depend upon implicit global state which might change in the
    atomic world. Any such code must be moved into ->atomic_check functions which
    just rely on the free-standing atomic state update structures.
    
    This phase also adds a few small pieces of fixup code to make sure the
    atomic state doesn't get out of sync in the legacy driver callbacks.
    
    Phase 3: Roll out atomic support
    
    Now it's just about replacing vfuncs with the ones provided by the helper
    and filling out the small missing pieces (like atomic_check logic or async
    commit support needed for page_flips). Due to the prep work in phase 1 no
    changes to the driver backend functions should be required, and because of
    the prep work in phase 2 atomic implementations can be rolled out
    step-by-step. So if async commit ins't implemented yet page_flip can be
    implemented with the legacy functions without wreaking havoc in the other
    operations.
    
    * tag 'topic/atomic-helpers-2014-11-09' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm-intel:
      drm/atomic: Refcounting for plane_state->fb
      drm: Docbook integration and over sections for all the new helpers
      drm/atomic-helpers: functions for state duplicate/destroy/reset
      drm/atomic-helper: implement ->page_flip
      drm/atomic-helpers: document how to implement async commit
      drm/atomic: Integrate fence support
      drm/atomic-helper: implementatations for legacy interfaces
      drm: Atomic crtc/connector updates using crtc/plane helper interfaces
      drm/crtc-helper: Transitional functions using atomic plane helpers
      drm/plane-helper: transitional atomic plane helpers
      drm: Add atomic/plane helpers
      drm: Global atomic state handling
      drm: Add atomic driver interface definitions for objects
      drm/modeset_lock: document trylock_only in kerneldoc
      drm: fixup kerneldoc in drm_crtc.h
      drm: Pull drm_crtc.h into the kerneldoc template
      drm: Move drm_crtc_init from drm_crtc.h to drm_plane_helper.h
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