Re: [RFC] full suspend/resume support for i915 DRM driver

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On Wednesday, October 24, 2007 6:35:14 am Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > We seem to see a lot of bug reports along the lines of, "my machine
> > resumes but I can't see X" or, "I can see X but only with a bright
> > flashlight", etc.  These sorts of problems are due to the fact that
> > the X server isn't designed to do full state save/restore, and none
> > of the available kernel drivers do it on its behalf.
> >
> > Since intelfb and the rest of the Intel drivers are fairly incompatible,
> > this patch makes the DRM bind to the PCI device so it can register real
> > suspend/resume handlers.  Those handlers take care of saving and
> > restoring enough state for X to come back reliably on at least one of my
> > problematic test machines, but text mode still has trouble (still
> > debugging VGA state save/restore, including trying to save/restore
> > actual VRAM contents for possible hibernate support).
> >
> > How does this approach look?  Is a new DRM driver flag a good thing for
> > similar situations with other drivers?  Thoughts?
>
> Looks okay to me... from very quick look.
>
> > +	if (!i915_pipe_enabled(dev, pipe))
> > +		return;
> > +
> > +	if (pipe == PIPE_A)
> > +		array = dev_priv->savePaletteA;
>
> coding style, we probably want save_palette_A.

Yeah, I tried not to pull over uglies from the X code but I guess I forgot 
this bit.  I should also update the copyright.

> > +	unsigned long reg = pipe == PIPE_A ? PALETTE_A : PALETTE_B;
>
> Uff. Mixing = and == and ? in one expression is evil.

I could put parens around it if you think that would help, or just move it to 
a new line...

> I think I seen some #if 0 code.... just remove that.

Oh I left some in there?  Yeah I'll remove it.

Thanks,
Jesse
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