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@@ -990,6 +990,22 @@ void intel_wait_for_vblank(struct drm_device *dev, int pipe)
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struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = dev->dev_private;
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int pipestat_reg = (pipe == 0 ? PIPEASTAT : PIPEBSTAT);
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+ /* Clear existing vblank status. Note this will clear any other
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+ * sticky status fields as well.
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+ *
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+ * This races with i915_driver_irq_handler() with the result
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+ * that either function could miss a vblank event. Here it is not
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+ * fatal, as we will either wait upon the next vblank interrupt or
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+ * timeout. Generally speaking intel_wait_for_vblank() is only
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+ * called during modeset at which time the GPU should be idle and
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+ * should *not* be performing page flips and thus not waiting on
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+ * vblanks...
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+ * Currently, the result of us stealing a vblank from the irq
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+ * handler is that a single frame will be skipped during swapbuffers.
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+ */
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+ I915_WRITE(pipestat_reg,
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+ I915_READ(pipestat_reg) | PIPE_VBLANK_INTERRUPT_STATUS);
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+
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/* Wait for vblank interrupt bit to set */
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if (wait_for((I915_READ(pipestat_reg) &
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PIPE_VBLANK_INTERRUPT_STATUS),
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