disable_irq(i915->drm.irq);
ret = i915_gem_reset_prepare(i915);
if (ret) {
- DRM_ERROR("GPU recovery failed\n");
+ dev_err(i915->drm.dev, "GPU recovery failed\n");
intel_gpu_reset(i915, ALL_ENGINES);
- goto error;
+ goto taint;
}
if (!intel_has_gpu_reset(i915)) {
}
if (ret) {
dev_err(i915->drm.dev, "Failed to reset chip\n");
- goto error;
+ goto taint;
}
i915_gem_reset(i915);
wake_up_bit(&error->flags, I915_RESET_HANDOFF);
return;
+taint:
+ /*
+ * History tells us that if we cannot reset the GPU now, we
+ * never will. This then impacts everything that is run
+ * subsequently. On failing the reset, we mark the driver
+ * as wedged, preventing further execution on the GPU.
+ * We also want to go one step further and add a taint to the
+ * kernel so that any subsequent faults can be traced back to
+ * this failure. This is important for CI, where if the
+ * GPU/driver fails we would like to reboot and restart testing
+ * rather than continue on into oblivion. For everyone else,
+ * the system should still plod along, but they have been warned!
+ */
+ add_taint(TAINT_WARN, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK);
error:
i915_gem_set_wedged(i915);
i915_gem_retire_requests(i915);