On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 08:29:22 +0200 Michel Dänzer <michel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Die, 2012-04-10 at 11:34 -0700, Jesse Barnes wrote: > > On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 20:11:29 +0200 > > Jiri Slaby <jslaby@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > On 04/10/2012 06:26 PM, Jesse Barnes wrote: > > > > So port hotplug is always reporting that port C has a hotplug > > > > interrupt though... If you write 0x3 back to it does the interrupt > > > > stop? > > > > > > I'm not sure I got it right. This doesn't help: > > > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_irq.c > > > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_irq.c > > > @@ -1416,6 +1416,17 @@ static irqreturn_t > > > i915_driver_irq_handler(DRM_IRQ_ARGS) > > > iir = new_iir; > > > } > > > > > > + if (ret == IRQ_NONE) { > > > + u32 hp = I915_READ(PORT_HOTPLUG_STAT); > > > + if (hp) { > > > + I915_WRITE(PORT_HOTPLUG_STAT, hp); > > > + I915_READ(PORT_HOTPLUG_STAT); > > > + } > > > + > > > + if (printk_ratelimit()) > > > + printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: %.8x\n", __func__, hp); > > > + > > > + } > > > > > > return ret; > > > } > > > > Yeah that looks right, you still get 0x300? > > You said 'If you write 0x3 back' above, but this code writes 0x300. > Which is right? 0x300 is right, the bits are status bits with write 1 to clear semantics. But it looks like this one is just stuck high (probably because port C isn't actually wired up fully). -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center
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