drm/i915: Assert that we don't overflow frontbuffer tracking bits
Add some compile time assrts to the frontbuffer tracking to make sure that we have enough bits per pipe to cover all the planes, and that we have enough total bits to cover all the planes across all pipes. We'll ignore any potential clash between the overlay bit and the plane bits because that will allow us to keep using a total of 32 bits for the foreseeable future. While at it change the macros to use BIT() and GENMASK(). The latter gets rid of the hardcoded 0xff and thus means we can change the number of bits per pipe by just changing INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE. Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20180124183642.32549-1-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
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@ -2429,12 +2429,16 @@ enum hdmi_force_audio {
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* We have one bit per pipe and per scanout plane type.
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*/
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#define INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE 8
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#define INTEL_FRONTBUFFER(pipe, plane_id) \
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(1 << ((plane_id) + INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE * (pipe)))
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#define INTEL_FRONTBUFFER(pipe, plane_id) ({ \
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BUILD_BUG_ON(INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE * I915_MAX_PIPES > 32); \
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BUILD_BUG_ON(I915_MAX_PLANES > INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE); \
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BIT((plane_id) + INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE * (pipe)); \
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})
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#define INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_OVERLAY(pipe) \
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(1 << (INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE - 1 + INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE * (pipe)))
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BIT(INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE - 1 + INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE * (pipe))
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#define INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_ALL_MASK(pipe) \
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(0xff << (INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE * (pipe)))
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GENMASK(INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE * ((pipe) + 1) - 1, \
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INTEL_FRONTBUFFER_BITS_PER_PIPE * (pipe))
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/*
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* Optimised SGL iterator for GEM objects
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