Re: [PATCH 1/2] drm/etnaviv: add HWDB entry for GC7000 r6203

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Hi Stefan,

please keep the CC list intact when replying. I've almost missed this.

Am Montag, dem 29.08.2022 um 13:41 +0200 schrieb Stefan Eschenbacher:
> 
> Product_id, customer_id and eco_id should not be zero. The different
> versions of model 0x7000, revision 0x6203 can differ in stream_count,
> minor_feature5 and minor_features7.
>  
>                 {
>                                .model = 0x7000,
>                                .revision = 0x6203,
>                                .product_id = 0x70003,
>                                .customer_id = 0x4,
>                                .eco_id = 0,
>                                .stream_count = 16,
>                                .register_max = 64,
>                                .thread_count = 512,
>                                .shader_core_count = 2,
>                                .vertex_cache_size = 16,
>                                .vertex_output_buffer_size = 1024,
>                                .pixel_pipes = 1,
>                                .instruction_count = 512,
>                                .num_constants = 320,
>                                .buffer_size = 0,
>                                .varyings_count = 16,
>                                .features = 0xe0287c8d,
>                                .minor_features0 = 0xc1799eff,
>                                .minor_features1 = 0xfefbfad9,
>                                .minor_features2 = 0xeb9d4fbf,
>                                .minor_features3 = 0xedfffced,
>                                .minor_features4 = 0xdb0dafc7,
>                                .minor_features5 = 0x3b5ac333,
>                                .minor_features6 = 0xfcce6000,
>                                .minor_features7 = 0xfffbfa6f,
>                                .minor_features8 = 0x00e10ef3,
>                                .minor_features9 = 0x00c8003c,
>                                .minor_features10 = 0x00004040,
>                                .minor_features11 = 0x00000024,
>                 },
>                 {
>                                .model = 0x7000,
>                                .revision = 0x6203,
>                                .product_id = 0x7000f,
>                                .customer_id = 0x60,
>                                .eco_id = 0,
>                                .stream_count = 8,
>                                .register_max = 64,
>                                .thread_count = 512,
>                                .shader_core_count = 2,
>                                .vertex_cache_size = 16,
>                                .vertex_output_buffer_size = 1024,
>                                .pixel_pipes = 1,
>                                .instruction_count = 512,
>                                .num_constants = 320,
>                                .buffer_size = 0,
>                                .varyings_count = 16,
>                                .features = 0xe0287c8d,
>                                 .minor_features0 = 0xc1799eff,
>                                .minor_features1 = 0xfefbfad9,
>                                .minor_features2 = 0xeb9d4fbf,
>                                .minor_features3 = 0xedfffced,
>                                .minor_features4 = 0xdb0dafc7,
>                                .minor_features5 = 0x7b5ac333,
>                                .minor_features6 = 0xfcce6000,
>                                .minor_features7 = 0x1bfbfa6f,
>                                .minor_features8 = 0x00e10ef0,
>                                .minor_features9 = 0x00c8003c,
>                                .minor_features10 = 0x00004040,
>                                .minor_features11 = 0x00000024,
>                 },
> 
> Take a look in the stm32 hwdb file.

While your comment is correct and we should do a more targeted
matching, could you please point me to the stm32 hwdb file you are
referring to?

Regards,
Lucas




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