Issues with Guessed macro values for registers in i915_reg.h

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Greetings Daniel and the other maintainers,
I am wondering if you have access to the hardware spec for these drivers supported by this header file. If you do
I would really appreciate the correct values for the registers pasted below as the person who wrote this code,
stated he guessed them. Due this they have the issue of most likely being wrong and may cause issues with functions
and code that use these macro values to work with these  registers.
Cheers Nick  
enum punit_power_well {
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_RENDER                 = 0,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_MEDIA                  = 1,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DISP2D                 = 3,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DPIO_CMN_BC            = 5,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DPIO_TX_B_LANES_01     = 6,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DPIO_TX_B_LANES_23     = 7,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DPIO_TX_C_LANES_01     = 8,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DPIO_TX_C_LANES_23     = 9,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DPIO_RX0               = 10,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DPIO_RX1               = 11,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DPIO_CMN_D             = 12,
      /* FIXME: guesswork below */
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DPIO_TX_D_LANES_01     = 13,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DPIO_TX_D_LANES_23     = 14,
      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_DPIO_RX2               = 15,

      PUNIT_POWER_WELL_NUM,
};
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