(In reply to comment #61)
> At the end I got what I wanted. The winner is:
> nvapoke 00100080 e1000000
> 
> This register is e0000000 after suspend or after clean boot. So all this
> trouble only because of a single bit was not set ;(

Fantastic! I was secretly hoping that by ignoring the issue for a short
while, one of the hardware owners would step up and work it out :)

Looks like register 100080 isn't documented in rnndb. In the linux
source it's referred to as NV04_PFB_DEBUG_0. Unfortunately on a quick
grep of the code, nothing ever touches bit 24 of that register.

There are three ways forward:

1. Set it for all nv04:nv50 cards
2. Set it for nv28 cards
3. Reach out to nvidia and see if they'll be kind enough to let us know the 
meaning of that bit, and when we should be setting it. They've been fielding 
some questions of late, and this seems likely to be one that they'd answer.

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