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drm/nouveau/core: initial support for GP102
From visual inspection of traces, what we currently implement appears to be identical to GP104. Seems to work well enough too. Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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@ -2182,6 +2182,34 @@ nv130_chipset = {
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.sw = gf100_sw_new,
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};
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static const struct nvkm_device_chip
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nv132_chipset = {
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.name = "GP102",
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.bar = gf100_bar_new,
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.bios = nvkm_bios_new,
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.bus = gf100_bus_new,
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.devinit = gm200_devinit_new,
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.fb = gp104_fb_new,
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.fuse = gm107_fuse_new,
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.gpio = gk104_gpio_new,
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.i2c = gm200_i2c_new,
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.ibus = gm200_ibus_new,
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.imem = nv50_instmem_new,
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.ltc = gp100_ltc_new,
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.mc = gp100_mc_new,
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.mmu = gf100_mmu_new,
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.pci = gp100_pci_new,
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.timer = gk20a_timer_new,
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.top = gk104_top_new,
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.ce[0] = gp104_ce_new,
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.ce[1] = gp104_ce_new,
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.ce[2] = gp104_ce_new,
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.ce[3] = gp104_ce_new,
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.disp = gp104_disp_new,
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.dma = gf119_dma_new,
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.fifo = gp100_fifo_new,
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};
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static const struct nvkm_device_chip
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nv134_chipset = {
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.name = "GP104",
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@ -2644,6 +2672,7 @@ nvkm_device_ctor(const struct nvkm_device_func *func,
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case 0x126: device->chip = &nv126_chipset; break;
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case 0x12b: device->chip = &nv12b_chipset; break;
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case 0x130: device->chip = &nv130_chipset; break;
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case 0x132: device->chip = &nv132_chipset; break;
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case 0x134: device->chip = &nv134_chipset; break;
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default:
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nvdev_error(device, "unknown chipset (%08x)\n", boot0);
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