The HVS can change AXI request mode based on how full the COB
FIFOs are.
Until now the vc4 driver has been relying on the firmware to
have set these to sensible values.
With HVS channel 2 now being used for live video, change the
panic mode for all channels to be explicitly set by the driver,
and the same for all channels.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
Support displaying DRM_FORMAT_YUV444 and DRM_FORMAT_YVU444 formats.
Tested with kmstest and kodi. e.g.
kmstest -r 1920x1080@60 -f 400x300-YU24
Note: without the shift of width, only half the chroma is fetched,
resulting in correct left half of image and corrupt colours on right half.
The increase in width shouldn't affect fetching of Y data,
as the hardware will clamp at dest width.
Signed-off-by: Dom Cobley <popcornmix@gmail.com>
When running a kunit test, the driver runs with a mock device. As such,
any attempt to read or write to a hardware register will fail the
current test immediately.
The dlist allocation management recently introduced will read the
current frame count from the HVS to defer its destruction until a
subsequent frame has been output. This obviously involves a register
read that fails the Kunit tests.
Change the destruction deferral function to destroy the allocation
immediately if we run under kunit. This is essentially harmless since
the main reason for that deferall is to prevent any access to the
hardware dlist while a frame described by that list is rendered. On our
mock driver, we have neither a hardware dlist nor a rendering, so it
doesn't matter.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@cerno.tech>
We'll need to destroy a dlist allocation in multiple code paths, so
let's move it to a separate function.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@cerno.tech>
The vc4_hvs_dlist_allocation structure has a list that we don't
initialize when we allocate a new instance.
This makes any call reading the list structure (such as list_empty) fail
with a NULL pointer dereference.
Let's make sure our list is always initialized.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@cerno.tech>
During normal operations, the cursor position update is done through an
asynchronous plane update, which on the vc4 driver basically just
modifies the right dlist word to move the plane to the new coordinates.
However, when we have the overscan margins setup, we fall back to a
regular commit when we are next to the edges. And since that commit
happens to be on a cursor plane, it's considered a legacy cursor update
by KMS.
The main difference it makes is that it won't wait for its completion
(ie, next vblank) before returning. This means if we have multiple
commits happening in rapid succession, we can have several of them
happening before the next vblank.
In parallel, our dlist allocation is tied to a CRTC state, and each time
we do a commit we end up with a new CRTC state, with the previous one
being freed. This means that we free our previous dlist entry (but don't
clear it though) every time a new one is being committed.
Now, if we were to have two commits happening before the next vblank, we
could end up freeing reusing the same dlist entries before the next
vblank.
Indeed, we would start from an initial state taking, for example, the
dlist entries 10 to 20, then start a commit taking the entries 20 to 30
and setting the dlist pointer to 20, and freeing the dlist entries 10 to
20. However, since we haven't reach vblank yet, the HVS is still using
the entries 10 to 20.
If we were to make a new commit now, chances are the allocator are going
to give the 10 to 20 entries back, and we would change their content to
match the new state. If vblank hasn't happened yet, we just corrupted
the active dlist entries.
A first attempt to solve this was made by creating an intermediate dlist
buffer to store the current (ie, as of the last commit) dlist content,
that we would update each time the HVS is done with a frame. However, if
the interrupt handler missed the vblank window, we would end up copying
our intermediate dlist to the hardware one during the composition,
essentially creating the same issue.
Since making sure that our interrupt handler runs within a fixed,
constrained, time window would require to make Linux a real-time kernel,
this seems a bit out of scope.
Instead, we can work around our original issue by keeping the dlist
slots allocation longer. That way, we won't reuse a dlist slot while
it's still in flight. In order to achieve this, instead of freeing the
dlist slot when its associated CRTC state is destroyed, we'll queue it
in a list.
A naive implementation would free the buffers in that queue when we get
our end of frame interrupt. However, there's still a race since, just
like in the shadow dlist case, we don't control when the handler for
that interrupt is going to run. Thus, we can end up with a commit adding
an old dlist allocation to our queue during the window between our
actual interrupt and when our handler will run. And since that buffer is
still being used for the composition of the current frame, we can't free
it right away, exposing us to the original bug.
Fortunately for us, the hardware provides a frame counter that is
increased each time the first line of a frame is being generated.
Associating the frame counter the image is supposed to go away to the
allocation, and then only deallocate buffers that have a counter below
or equal to the one we see when the deallocation code should prevent the
above race from occuring.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@cerno.tech>
We regularly get dmesg error reports of:
[ 18.184066] hdmi-audio-codec hdmi-audio-codec.3.auto: ASoC: error at snd_soc_dai_startup on i2s-hifi: -19
[ 18.184098] MAI: soc_pcm_open() failed (-19)
Currently I get 30 of these when booting to desktop.
We always say, ignore they are harmless, but removing them would be good.
A bit of investigation shows, for me, the errors are all generated by second, unused hdmi interface.
It shows as an alsa device, and pulseaudio attempts to open it (numerous times), generating a kernel
error message each time.
systemctl --user restart pulseaudio.service generates 6 additional error messages.
The error messages all come through:
a009a9c0d7/sound/soc/soc-pcm.c (L39)
which suggests returning ENOTSUPP, rather that ENODEV will be quiet. And indeed it is.
Note: earlier kernels do not have the quiet ENOTSUPP, so additional cherry-picks will be needed to backport
Signed-off-by: Dom Cobley <popcornmix@gmail.com>
See: https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread/24783-tv-avr-turns-back-on-right-after-turning-them-off
While the kernel provides a :D flag for assuming device is connected,
it doesn't stop this function from being called and generating a cec_phys_addr_invalidate
message when hotplug is deasserted.
That message provokes a flurry of CEC messages which for many users results in the TV
switching back on again and it's very hard to get it to stay switched off.
It seems to only occur with an AVR and TV connected but has been observed across a
number of manufacturers.
The issue started with https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/pull/4371
and this provides an optional way of getting back the old behaviour
Signed-off-by: Dom Cobley <popcornmix@gmail.com>
FKMS doesn't have an HVS and it's expected. Return from the debugfs init
function immediately if we're running with fkms.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@cerno.tech>
When the margins are changed, the dlist needs to be regenerated
with the changed updated dest regions for each of the planes.
Setting the zpos_changed flag is sufficient to trigger that
without doing a full modeset, therefore set it should the
margins be changed.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
Still under investigation, but the conditions under which the HVS
will accept values written to the gamma PWL are not straightforward.
Disable gamma on HVS5 again until it can be resolved to avoid
gamma being enabled with an incorrect table.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
Add a check to vc4_hvs_gamma_check to ensure a new non-empty
gamma LUT is of the correct length before accepting it.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
Two calls were made to drm_crtc_enable_color_mgmt to add gamma
and CTM, however they were both set to add the gamma properties,
so they ended up added twice.
Fixes: 766cc6b1f7 "drm/vc4: Add CTM support"
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
With HVS5 the gamma block is now only reprogrammed with
a disable/enable. Loading the table from vc4_hvs_init_channel
(called from vc4_hvs_atomic_enable) appears to be at an
invalid point in time and so isn't applied.
Switch to enabling and disabling the gamma table instead. This
isn't safe if the pipeline is running, but it isn't now.
For HVS4 it is safe to enable and disable dynamically, so
adopt that approach there too.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
Add predefined modelines for the 240p (NTSC) and 288p (PAL) progressive
modes, and report them through vc4_vec_connector_get_modes().
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Kwiatkowski <kfyatek+publicgit@gmail.com>
The HVS Gamma block can only be updated when idle, so we need to disable
the HVS channel when the gamma property is set in an atomic commit.
Since the pixelvalve cannot have its assigned channel halted without
stalling unless it's disabled as well, in our case that means forcing a
full disable / enable cycle on the pipeline.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@cerno.tech>
BCM2711 changes from a 256 entry lookup table to a 16 point
piecewise linear function as the pipeline bitdepth has increased
to make a LUT unwieldy.
Implement a simple conversion from a 256 entry LUT that userspace
is likely to expect to 16 evenly spread points in the PWL. This
could be improved with curve fitting at a later date.
Co-developed-by: Juerg Haefliger <juergh@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Juerg Haefliger <juergh@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@cerno.tech>
This is a squash of all firmware-kms related patches from previous
branches, up to and including
"drm/vc4: Set the possible crtcs mask correctly for planes with FKMS"
plus a couple of minor fixups for the 5.9 branch.
Please refer to earlier branches for full history.
This patch includes work by Eric Anholt, James Hughes, Phil Elwell,
Dave Stevenson, Dom Cobley, and Jonathon Bell.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
drm/vc4: Fixup firmware-kms after "drm/atomic: Pass the full state to CRTC atomic enable/disable"
Prototype for those calls changed, so amend fkms (which isn't
upstream) to match.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
drm/vc4: Fixup fkms for API change
Atomic flush and check changed API, so fix up the downstream-only
FKMS driver.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
drm/vc4: Make normalize_zpos conditional on using fkms
Eric's view was that there was no point in having zpos
support on vc4 as all the planes had the same functionality.
Can be later squashed into (and fixes):
drm/vc4: Add firmware-kms mode
Signed-off-by: Dom Cobley <popcornmix@gmail.com>
drm/vc4: FKMS: Change of Broadcast RGB mode needs a mode change
The Broadcast RGB (aka HDMI limited/full range) property is only
notified to the firmware on mode change, so this needs to be
signalled when set.
https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/1580
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
vc4/drv: Only notify firmware of display done with kms
fkms driver still wants firmware display to be active
Signed-off-by: Dom Cobley <popcornmix@gmail.com>
ydrm/vc4: fkms: Fix margin calculations for the right/bottom edges
The calculations clipped the right/bottom edge of the clipped
range based on the left/top margins.
https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/4447
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
drm/vc4: fkms: Use new devm_rpi_firmware_get api
drm/kms: Add allow_fb_modifiers
Signed-off-by: Dom Cobley <popcornmix@gmail.com>
drm/vc4: Add async update support for cursor planes
Now that cursors are implemented as regular planes, all cursor
movements result in atomic updates. As the firmware-kms driver
doesn't support asynchronous updates, these are synchronous, which
limits the update rate to the screen refresh rate. Xorg seems unaware
of this (or at least of the effect of this), because if the mouse is
configured with a higher update rate than the screen then continuous
mouse movement results in an increasing backlog of mouse events -
cue extreme lag.
Add minimal support for asynchronous updates - limited to cursor
planes - to eliminate the lag.
See: https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/pull/4971https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/4988
Signed-off-by: Phil Elwell <phil@raspberrypi.com>
drivers/gpu/drm/vc4: Add missing 32-bit RGB formats
The missing 32-bit per pixel ABGR and various "RGB with an X value"
formats are added. Change sent by Dave Stevenson.
Signed-off-by: David Plowman <david.plowman@raspberrypi.com>
drm: vc4: Fixup duplicated macro definition in vc4_firmware_kms
Both vc4_drv.h and vc4_firmware_kms.c had definitions for
to_vc4_crtc.
Rename the fkms one to make it unique, and drop the magic
define vc4_crtc vc4_kms_crtc
define to_vc4_crtc to_vc4_kms_crtc
that renamed half the variable and function names in a slightly
unexpected way.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
drm/vc4: Fix FKMS for when the YUV chroma planes are different buffers
The code was assuming that it was a single buffer with offsets,
when kmstest uses separate buffers and 0 offsets for each plane.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
drm/vc4: fkms: Rename plane related functions
The name collide with the Full KMS functions that are going to be made
public.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@cerno.tech>
drm/vc4_fkms: Fix up interrupt handler for both 2835/2711 and 2712
2712 has switched from using the SMI peripheral to another interrupt
source for the vsync interrupt, so handle both sources cleanly.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
Similar to the ch7006 and nouveau drivers, introduce a "tv_mode" module
parameter that allow setting the TV norm by specifying vc4.tv_norm= on
the kernel command line.
If that is not specified, try inferring one of the most popular norms
(PAL or NTSC) from the video mode specified on the command line. On
Raspberry Pis, this causes the most common cases of the sdtv_mode
setting in config.txt to be respected.
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Kwiatkowski <kfyatek+publicgit@gmail.com>
drm/vc4: Do not reset tv mode as this is already handled by framework
In vc4_vec_connector_reset, the tv mode is already reset to the
property default by drm_atomic_helper_connector_tv_reset, so there
is no need for a local fixup to potentially some other default.
Fixes: 96922af144 ("drm/vc4: Allow setting the TV norm via module parameter")
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
Under FKMS, the firmware (via FKMS) also requires the VideoCore cache
aliases for image planes, as defined by the dma-ranges under /soc.
Add rpi-firmware-kms to the list of acceptable nodes to look for
to copy dma config from.
Signed-off-by: Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson@raspberrypi.com>
Upon closing the file descriptor, the active performance monitor is not
stopped. Although all perfmons are destroyed in `vc4_perfmon_close_file()`,
the active performance monitor's pointer (`vc4->active_perfmon`) is still
retained.
If we open a new file descriptor and submit a few jobs with performance
monitors, the driver will attempt to stop the active performance monitor
using the stale pointer in `vc4->active_perfmon`. However, this pointer
is no longer valid because the previous process has already terminated,
and all performance monitors associated with it have been destroyed and
freed.
To fix this, when the active performance monitor belongs to a given
process, explicitly stop it before destroying and freeing it.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v4.17+
Cc: Boris Brezillon <bbrezillon@kernel.org>
Cc: Juan A. Suarez Romero <jasuarez@igalia.com>
Fixes: 65101d8c91 ("drm/vc4: Expose performance counters to userspace")
Signed-off-by: Maíra Canal <mcanal@igalia.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan A. Suarez <jasuarez@igalia.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20241004123817.890016-2-mcanal@igalia.com
The commit 0f5251339e ("drm/vc4: hdmi: Make sure the controller is
powered in detect") introduced the necessary power management handling
to avoid register access while controller is powered down.
Unfortunately it just print a warning if pm_runtime_resume_and_get()
fails and proceed anyway.
This could happen during suspend to idle. So we must assume it is unsafe
to access the HDMI register. So bail out properly.
Fixes: 0f5251339e ("drm/vc4: hdmi: Make sure the controller is powered in detect")
Signed-off-by: Stefan Wahren <wahrenst@gmx.net>
Reviewed-by: Maíra Canal <mcanal@igalia.com>
Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Maíra Canal <mcanal@igalia.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240821214052.6800-3-wahrenst@gmx.net
Most of our helpers have relied on being selected so far through
Kconfig, but that creates issues when we have multiple layers of helpers
with some depending on others.
Indeed, select doesn't select a dependency's dependencies, and thus
isn't super intuitive. Depends on however doesn't have that limitation,
so we can just switch all the drivers that were selecting
DRM_DISPLAY_HDMI_HELPER to depend on it.
Reviewed-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240327-kms-kconfig-helpers-v3-12-eafee11b84b3@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org>
Most of our helpers have relied on being selected so far through
Kconfig, but that creates issues when we have multiple layers of helpers
with some depending on others.
Indeed, select doesn't select a dependency's dependencies, and thus
isn't super intuitive. Depends on however doesn't have that limitation,
so we can just switch all the drivers that were selecting
DRM_DISPLAY_HELPER to depend on it.
Reviewed-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240327-kms-kconfig-helpers-v3-8-eafee11b84b3@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org>
Pull drm updates from Dave Airlie:
"This contains two major new drivers:
- imagination is a first driver for Imagination Technologies devices,
it only covers very specific devices, but there is hope to grow it
- xe is a reboot of the i915 GPU (shares display) side using a more
upstream focused development model, and trying to maximise code
sharing. It's not enabled for any hw by default, and will hopefully
get switched on for Intel's Lunarlake.
This also drops a bunch of the old UMS ioctls. It's been dead long
enough.
amdgpu has a bunch of new color management code that is being used in
the Steam Deck.
amdgpu also has a new ACPI WBRF interaction to help avoid radio
interference.
Otherwise it's the usual lots of changes in lots of places.
Detailed summary:
new drivers:
- imagination - new driver for Imagination Technologies GPU
- xe - new driver for Intel GPUs using core drm concepts
core:
- add CLOSE_FB ioctl
- remove old UMS ioctls
- increase max objects to accomodate AMD color mgmt
encoder:
- create per-encoder debugfs directory
edid:
- split out drm_eld
- SAD helpers
- drop edid_firmware module parameter
format-helper:
- cache format conversion buffers
sched:
- move from kthread to workqueue
- rename some internals
- implement dynamic job-flow control
gpuvm:
- provide more features to handle GEM objects
client:
- don't acquire module reference
displayport:
- add mst path property documentation
fdinfo:
- alignment fix
dma-buf:
- add fence timestamp helper
- add fence deadline support
bridge:
- transparent aux-bridge for DP/USB-C
- lt8912b: add suspend/resume support and power regulator support
panel:
- edp: AUO B116XTN02, BOE NT116WHM-N21,836X2, NV116WHM-N49
- chromebook panel support
- elida-kd35t133: rework pm
- powkiddy RK2023 panel
- himax-hx8394: drop prepare/unprepare and shutdown logic
- BOE BP101WX1-100, Powkiddy X55, Ampire AM8001280G
- Evervision VGG644804, SDC ATNA45AF01
- nv3052c: register docs, init sequence fixes, fascontek FS035VG158
- st7701: Anbernic RG-ARC support
- r63353 panel controller
- Ilitek ILI9805 panel controller
- AUO G156HAN04.0
simplefb:
- support memory regions
- support power domains
amdgpu:
- add new 64-bit sequence number infrastructure
- add AMD specific color management
- ACPI WBRF support for RF interference handling
- GPUVM updates
- RAS updates
- DCN 3.5 updates
- Rework PCIe link speed handling
- Document GPU reset types
- DMUB fixes
- eDP fixes
- NBIO 7.9/7.11 updates
- SubVP updates
- XGMI PCIe state dumping for aqua vanjaram
- GFX11 golden register updates
- enable tunnelling on high pri compute
amdkfd:
- Migrate TLB flushing logic to amdgpu
- Trap handler fixes
- Fix restore workers handling on suspend/resume
- Fix possible memory leak in pqm_uninit()
- support import/export of dma-bufs using GEM handles
radeon:
- fix possible overflows in command buffer checking
- check for errors in ring_lock
i915:
- reorg display code for reuse in xe driver
- fdinfo memory stats printing
- DP MST bandwidth mgmt improvements
- DP panel replay enabling
- MTL C20 phy state verification
- MTL DP DSC fractional bpp support
- Audio fastset support
- use dma_fence interfaces instead of i915_sw_fence
- Separate gem and display code
- AUX register macro refactoring
- Separate display module/device parameters
- Move display capabilities debugfs under display
- Makefile cleanups
- Register cleanups
- Move display lock inits under display/
- VLV/CHV DPIO PHY register and interface refactoring
- DSI VBT sequence refactoring
- C10/C20 PHY PLL hardware readout
- DPLL code cleanups
- Cleanup PXP plane protection checks
- Improve display debug msgs
- PSR selective fetch fixes/improvements
- DP MST fixes
- Xe2LPD FBC restrictions removed
- DGFX uses direct VBT pin mapping
- more MTL WAs
- fix MTL eDP bug
- eliminate use of kmap_atomic
habanalabs:
- sysfs entry to identify a device minor id with debugfs path
- sysfs entry to expose device module id
- add signed device info retrieval through INFO ioctl
- add Gaudi2C device support
- pcie reset prepare/done hooks
msm:
- Add support for SDM670, SM8650
- Handle the CFG interconnect to fix the obscure hangs / timeouts
- Kconfig fix for QMP dependency
- use managed allocators
- DPU: SDM670, SM8650 support
- DPU: Enable SmartDMA on SM8350 and SM8450
- DP: enable runtime PM support
- GPU: add metadata UAPI
- GPU: move devcoredumps to GPU device
- GPU: convert to drm_exec
ivpu:
- update FW API
- new debugfs file
- a new NOP job submission test mode
- improve suspend/resume
- PM improvements
- MMU PT optimizations
- firmware profile frequency support
- support for uncached buffers
- switch to gem shmem helpers
- replace kthread with threaded irqs
rockchip:
- rk3066_hdmi: convert to atomic
- vop2: support nv20 and nv30
- rk3588 support
mediatek:
- use devm_platform_ioremap_resource
- stop using iommu_present
- MT8188 VDOSYS1 display support
panfrost:
- PM improvements
- improve interrupt handling as poweroff
qaic:
- allow to run with single MSI
- support host/device time sync
- switch to persistent DRM devices
exynos:
- fix potential error pointer dereference
- fix wrong error checking
- add missing call to drm_atomic_helper_shutdown
omapdrm:
- dma-fence lockdep annotation fix
tidss:
- dma-fence lockdep annotation fix
- support for AM62A7
v3d:
- BCM2712 - rpi5 support
- fdinfo + gputop support
- uapi for CPU job handling
virtio-gpu:
- add context debug name"
* tag 'drm-next-2024-01-10' of git://anongit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm: (2340 commits)
drm/amd/display: Allow z8/z10 from driver
drm/amd/display: fix bandwidth validation failure on DCN 2.1
drm/amdgpu: apply the RV2 system aperture fix to RN/CZN as well
drm/amd/display: Move fixpt_from_s3132 to amdgpu_dm
drm/amd/display: Fix recent checkpatch errors in amdgpu_dm
Revert "drm/amdkfd: Relocate TBA/TMA to opposite side of VM hole"
drm/amd/display: avoid stringop-overflow warnings for dp_decide_lane_settings()
drm/amd/display: Fix power_helpers.c codestyle
drm/amd/display: Fix hdcp_log.h codestyle
drm/amd/display: Fix hdcp2_execution.c codestyle
drm/amd/display: Fix hdcp_psp.h codestyle
drm/amd/display: Fix freesync.c codestyle
drm/amd/display: Fix hdcp_psp.c codestyle
drm/amd/display: Fix hdcp1_execution.c codestyle
drm/amd/pm/smu7: fix a memleak in smu7_hwmgr_backend_init
drm/amdkfd: Fix iterator used outside loop in 'kfd_add_peer_prop()'
drm/amdgpu: Drop 'fence' check in 'to_amdgpu_amdkfd_fence()'
drm/amdkfd: Confirm list is non-empty before utilizing list_first_entry in kfd_topology.c
drm/amdgpu: Fix '*fw' from request_firmware() not released in 'amdgpu_ucode_request()'
drm/amdgpu: Fix variable 'mca_funcs' dereferenced before NULL check in 'amdgpu_mca_smu_get_mca_entry()'
...
In order to pass functions to kunit_add_action(), they need to be of the
kunit_action_t type. While casting the function pointer can work, it
will break control-flow integrity.
vc4_mock already defines such a wrapper for drm_dev_unregister(), but it
involves less boilerplate to use the new macro, so replace the manual
implementation.
Signed-off-by: David Gow <davidgow@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>