[PATCH v6 06/11] drm/msm/a6xx: Sync relevant adreno_pm4.xml changes

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In mesa CP_SET_CTXSWITCH_IB is renamed to CP_SET_AMBLE and some other
names are changed to match KGSL. Import those changes.

The changes have not been merged yet in mesa but are necessary for this
series.

Tested-by: Neil Armstrong <neil.armstrong@xxxxxxxxxx> # on SM8650-QRD
Tested-by: Neil Armstrong <neil.armstrong@xxxxxxxxxx> # on SM8550-QRD
Tested-by: Neil Armstrong <neil.armstrong@xxxxxxxxxx> # on SM8450-HDK
Signed-off-by: Antonino Maniscalco <antomani103@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 .../gpu/drm/msm/registers/adreno/adreno_pm4.xml    | 39 ++++++++++------------
 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/msm/registers/adreno/adreno_pm4.xml b/drivers/gpu/drm/msm/registers/adreno/adreno_pm4.xml
index cab01af55d22268ccf88f1a5032b6081d8e4e475..55a35182858ccac3292849faaf12727257e053c7 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/msm/registers/adreno/adreno_pm4.xml
+++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/msm/registers/adreno/adreno_pm4.xml
@@ -581,8 +581,7 @@ xsi:schemaLocation="https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freedreno/ rules-fd.xsd">
                 and forcibly switch to the indicated context.
 	</doc>
 	<value name="CP_CONTEXT_SWITCH" value="0x54" variants="A6XX"/>
-	<!-- Note, kgsl calls this CP_SET_AMBLE: -->
-	<value name="CP_SET_CTXSWITCH_IB" value="0x55" variants="A6XX-"/>
+	<value name="CP_SET_AMBLE" value="0x55" variants="A6XX-"/>
 
 	<!--
 	Seems to always have the payload:
@@ -2013,42 +2012,38 @@ opcode: CP_LOAD_STATE4 (30) (4 dwords)
 	</reg32>
 </domain>
 
-<domain name="CP_SET_CTXSWITCH_IB" width="32">
+<domain name="CP_SET_AMBLE" width="32">
 	<doc>
-                Used by the userspace driver to set various IB's which are
-                executed during context save/restore for handling
-                state that isn't restored by the
-                context switch routine itself.
-	</doc>
-	<enum name="ctxswitch_ib">
-		<value name="RESTORE_IB" value="0">
+                Used by the userspace and kernel drivers to set various IB's
+                which are executed during context save/restore for handling
+                state that isn't restored by the context switch routine itself.
+  </doc>
+	<enum name="amble_type">
+		<value name="PREAMBLE_AMBLE_TYPE" value="0">
 			<doc>Executed unconditionally when switching back to the context.</doc>
 		</value>
-		<value name="YIELD_RESTORE_IB" value="1">
+		<value name="BIN_PREAMBLE_AMBLE_TYPE" value="1">
                         <doc>
 				Executed when switching back after switching
 				away during execution of
-				a CP_SET_MARKER packet with RM6_YIELD as the
-				payload *and* the normal save routine was
-				bypassed for a shorter one. I think this is
-				connected to the "skipsaverestore" bit set by
-				the kernel when preempting.
+				a CP_SET_MARKER packet with RM6_BIN_RENDER_END as the
+				payload *and* skipsaverestore is set. This is
+				expected to restore static register values not
+				saved when skipsaverestore is set.
 			</doc>
 		</value>
-		<value name="SAVE_IB" value="2">
+		<value name="POSTAMBLE_AMBLE_TYPE" value="2">
                         <doc>
 				Executed when switching away from the context,
 				except for context switches initiated via
 				CP_YIELD.
                         </doc>
 		</value>
-		<value name="RB_SAVE_IB" value="3">
+		<value name="KMD_AMBLE_TYPE" value="3">
 			<doc>
 				This can only be set by the RB (i.e. the kernel)
 				and executes with protected mode off, but
-				is otherwise similar to SAVE_IB.
-
-				Note, kgsl calls this CP_KMD_AMBLE_TYPE
+				is otherwise similar to POSTAMBLE_AMBLE_TYPE.
 			</doc>
 		</value>
 	</enum>
@@ -2060,7 +2055,7 @@ opcode: CP_LOAD_STATE4 (30) (4 dwords)
 	</reg32>
 	<reg32 offset="2" name="2">
 		<bitfield name="DWORDS" low="0" high="19" type="uint"/>
-		<bitfield name="TYPE" low="20" high="21" type="ctxswitch_ib"/>
+		<bitfield name="TYPE" low="20" high="21" type="amble_type"/>
 	</reg32>
 </domain>
 

-- 
2.46.1





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