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One issue exposed after below commit with which the system will freeze at suspend after vGPU is created (no need to activate the vGPU). commite6ba764802("drm/i915: Remove i915->kernel_context") Old implementation pin the intel_context at setup_submission and unpin it at clean_submission. So after some vGPU is created, the intel_context is always pinned there although no workload using it. It will then block i915 enter suspend state. There is no need to pin it all the time. Pin/unpin it around workload lifecycle is more reasonable. After GVT enabled suspend/resume, the pinned intel_context will also get unpined when userspace put VM process into suspend state since all workloads are retired, then it's safe to unpin all intel_context for workloads created. So move the pin/unpin to create_workload and destroy_workload, while still keep the create/destroy in old place. V2: Rebase. Fixes:e6ba764802("drm/i915: Remove i915->kernel_context") Reviewed-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Colin Xu <colin.xu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20201016054059.238371-1-colin.xu@intel.com
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