@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
#include "intel_display_irq.h"
#include "intel_display_types.h"
#include "intel_dmc.h"
+#include "intel_dmc_wl.h"
#include "intel_dp.h"
#include "intel_encoder.h"
#include "intel_fbdev.h"
@@ -409,11 +410,20 @@ void xe_display_pm_suspend_late(struct xe_device *xe)
void xe_display_pm_runtime_suspend_late(struct xe_device *xe)
{
+ struct intel_display *display = &xe->display;
+
if (!xe->info.probe_display)
return;
if (xe->d3cold.allowed)
xe_display_pm_runtime_suspend_late(xe);
+
+ /*
+ * If xe_display_pm_suspend_late() is not called, it is likely
+ * that we will be on dynamic DC states with DMC wakelock enabled. We
+ * need to flush the release work in that case.
+ */
+ intel_dmc_wl_flush_release_work(display);
}
void xe_display_pm_shutdown_late(struct xe_device *xe)
We currently are not calling display runtime suspend functions when D3cold is not allowed. Because of that, we endup not disabling dynamic DC states (and do not go to DC9). With dynamic DC states enabled, we will also have DMC wakelock enabled. Since we use a delayed work to release the DMC wakelock, the work might get executed a little too late (after the PCI device has been put to D3hot) and we get a timeout warning ("DMC wakelock release timed out") because the MMIO for releasing the wakelock will be invalid after that point. To fix that, make sure we flush the release work at the end of xe_display_pm_runtime_suspend_late(). We can do that unconditionally because, if there is no pending work, that turns into a no-op. Signed-off-by: Gustavo Sousa <gustavo.sousa@intel.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/xe/display/xe_display.c | 10 ++++++++++ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+)