• Tvrtko Ursulin's avatar
    drm/i915: Small display interrupt handlers tidy · 91d14251
    Tvrtko Ursulin authored
    I have noticed some of our interrupt handlers use both dev and
    dev_priv while they could get away with only dev_priv in the
    huge majority of cases.
    
    Tidying that up had a cascading effect on changing functions
    prototypes, so relatively big churn factor, but I think it is
    for the better.
    
    For example even where changes cascade out of i915_irq.c, for
    functions prefixed with intel_, genX_ or <plat>_, it makes more
    sense to take dev_priv directly anyway.
    
    This allows us to eliminate local variables and intermixed usage
    of dev and dev_priv where only one is good enough.
    
    End result is shrinkage of both source and the resulting binary.
    
    i915.ko:
    
     - .text         000b0899
     + .text         000b0619
    
    Or if we look at the Gen8 display irq chain:
    
     -00000000000006ad t gen8_irq_handler
     +0000000000000663 t gen8_irq_handler
       -0000000000000028 T intel_opregion_asle_intr
       +0000000000000024 T intel_opregion_asle_intr
       -000000000000008c t ilk_hpd_irq_handler
       +000000000000007f t ilk_hpd_irq_handler
       -0000000000000116 T intel_check_page_flip
       +0000000000000112 T intel_check_page_flip
       -000000000000011a T intel_prepare_page_flip
       +0000000000000119 T intel_prepare_page_flip
       -0000000000000014 T intel_finish_page_flip_plane
       +0000000000000013 T intel_finish_page_flip_plane
       -0000000000000053 t hsw_pipe_crc_irq_handler
       +000000000000004c t hsw_pipe_crc_irq_handler
       -000000000000022e t cpt_irq_handler
       +0000000000000213 t cpt_irq_handler
    
    So small shrinkage but it is all fast paths so doesn't harm.
    
    Situation is similar in other interrupt handlers as well.
    
    v2: Tidy intel_queue_rps_boost_for_request as well. (Chris Wilson)
    Signed-off-by: default avatarTvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com>
    Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
    Reviewed-by: default avatarChris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
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