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    drm/amdgpu: Fix bug where DPM is not enabled after hibernate and resume · f8781228
    Sandeep Raghuraman authored
    Reproducing bug report here:
    After hibernating and resuming, DPM is not enabled. This remains the case
    even if you test hibernate using the steps here:
    https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/power/basic-pm-debugging.html
    
    I debugged the problem, and figured out that in the file hardwaremanager.c,
    in the function, phm_enable_dynamic_state_management(), the check
    'if (!hwmgr->pp_one_vf && smum_is_dpm_running(hwmgr) && !amdgpu_passthrough(adev) && adev->in_suspend)'
    returns true for the hibernate case, and false for the suspend case.
    
    This means that for the hibernate case, the AMDGPU driver doesn't enable DPM
    (even though it should) and simply returns from that function.
    In the suspend case, it goes ahead and enables DPM, even though it doesn't need to.
    
    I debugged further, and found out that in the case of suspend, for the
    CIK/Hawaii GPUs, smum_is_dpm_running(hwmgr) returns false, while in the case of
    hibernate, smum_is_dpm_running(hwmgr) returns true.
    
    For CIK, the ci_is_dpm_running() function calls the ci_is_smc_ram_running() function,
    which is ultimately used to determine if DPM is currently enabled or not,
    and this seems to provide the wrong answer.
    
    I've changed the ci_is_dpm_running() function to instead use the same method that
    some other AMD GPU chips do (e.g Fiji), which seems to read the voltage controller.
    I've tested on my R9 390 and it seems to work correctly for both suspend and
    hibernate use cases, and has been stable so far.
    
    Bug: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208839Signed-off-by: default avatarSandeep Raghuraman <sandy.8925@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAlex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
    Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
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