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authorDaniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>2012-03-25 19:47:42 +0200
committerDaniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>2012-03-27 13:40:57 +0200
commit23c18c71da801fb7ce11acc3041e4f10a1bb5cb0 (patch)
treea0e4a48c5736670aef88dceb18fec82036a518e6 /drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem.c
parentf56f821feb7b36223f309e0ec05986bb137ce418 (diff)
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drm/i915: fixup in-line clflushing on bit17 swizzled bos
The issue is that with inline clflushing the clflushing isn't properly swizzled. Fix this by - always clflushing entire 128 byte chunks and - unconditionally flush before writes when swizzling a given page. We could be clever and check whether we pwrite a partial 128 byte chunk instead of a partial cacheline, but I've figured that's not worth it. Now the usual approach is to fold this into the original patch series, but I've opted against this because - this fixes a corner case only very old userspace relies on and - I'd like to not invalidate all the testing the pwrite rewrite has gotten. This fixes the regression notice by tests/gem_tiled_partial_prite_pread from i-g-t. Unfortunately it doesn't fix the issues with partial pwrites to tiled buffers on bit17 swizzling machines. But that is also broken without the pwrite patches, so likely a different issue (or a problem with the testcase). v2: Simplify the patch by dropping the overly clever partial write logic for swizzled pages. Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Signed-Off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem.c39
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem.c
index 6dc8329..c964dfb 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem.c
+++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem.c
@@ -313,6 +313,28 @@ shmem_pread_fast(struct page *page, int shmem_page_offset, int page_length,
return ret;
}
+static void
+shmem_clflush_swizzled_range(char *addr, unsigned long length,
+ bool swizzled)
+{
+ if (swizzled) {
+ unsigned long start = (unsigned long) addr;
+ unsigned long end = (unsigned long) addr + length;
+
+ /* For swizzling simply ensure that we always flush both
+ * channels. Lame, but simple and it works. Swizzled
+ * pwrite/pread is far from a hotpath - current userspace
+ * doesn't use it at all. */
+ start = round_down(start, 128);
+ end = round_up(end, 128);
+
+ drm_clflush_virt_range((void *)start, end - start);
+ } else {
+ drm_clflush_virt_range(addr, length);
+ }
+
+}
+
/* Only difference to the fast-path function is that this can handle bit17
* and uses non-atomic copy and kmap functions. */
static int
@@ -325,8 +347,9 @@ shmem_pread_slow(struct page *page, int shmem_page_offset, int page_length,
vaddr = kmap(page);
if (needs_clflush)
- drm_clflush_virt_range(vaddr + shmem_page_offset,
- page_length);
+ shmem_clflush_swizzled_range(vaddr + shmem_page_offset,
+ page_length,
+ page_do_bit17_swizzling);
if (page_do_bit17_swizzling)
ret = __copy_to_user_swizzled(user_data,
@@ -637,9 +660,10 @@ shmem_pwrite_slow(struct page *page, int shmem_page_offset, int page_length,
int ret;
vaddr = kmap(page);
- if (needs_clflush_before)
- drm_clflush_virt_range(vaddr + shmem_page_offset,
- page_length);
+ if (needs_clflush_before || page_do_bit17_swizzling)
+ shmem_clflush_swizzled_range(vaddr + shmem_page_offset,
+ page_length,
+ page_do_bit17_swizzling);
if (page_do_bit17_swizzling)
ret = __copy_from_user_swizzled(vaddr, shmem_page_offset,
user_data,
@@ -649,8 +673,9 @@ shmem_pwrite_slow(struct page *page, int shmem_page_offset, int page_length,
user_data,
page_length);
if (needs_clflush_after)
- drm_clflush_virt_range(vaddr + shmem_page_offset,
- page_length);
+ shmem_clflush_swizzled_range(vaddr + shmem_page_offset,
+ page_length,
+ page_do_bit17_swizzling);
kunmap(page);
return ret;
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