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On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 08:07:22PM +0000, Dave Gordon wrote: > diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > index ae09258..a08ae65 100644 > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > @@ -52,16 +52,27 @@ intel_ring_initialized(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) > > int __intel_ring_space(int head, int tail, int size) > { > - int space = head - (tail + I915_RING_FREE_SPACE); > - if (space < 0) > + int space = head - tail; > + if (space <= 0) > space += size; > - return space; > + return space - I915_RING_FREE_SPACE; Changing the free space computation doesn't seem required, but resulting in Chris&me just discussing it on irc to convince ourselves it's not broken accidentally now. Can you please respin you patch with this change dropped? In generally it's good practice to review the diff after committing a patch and hunt for any unecessary changes. Imo even when the endresult looks a bit ulgy (e.g. crazy ordering of static functions which requires tons of predeclarations) it's better if the resulting diff looks cleaner. And if things get out of hand we can always do a pure cleanup patch. -Daniel
On 24/11/14 10:04, Daniel Vetter wrote: > On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 08:07:22PM +0000, Dave Gordon wrote: >> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c >> index ae09258..a08ae65 100644 >> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c >> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c >> @@ -52,16 +52,27 @@ intel_ring_initialized(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) >> >> int __intel_ring_space(int head, int tail, int size) >> { >> - int space = head - (tail + I915_RING_FREE_SPACE); >> - if (space < 0) >> + int space = head - tail; >> + if (space <= 0) >> space += size; >> - return space; >> + return space - I915_RING_FREE_SPACE; > > Changing the free space computation doesn't seem required, but resulting > in Chris&me just discussing it on irc to convince ourselves it's not > broken accidentally now. Can you please respin you patch with this change > dropped? > > In generally it's good practice to review the diff after committing a > patch and hunt for any unecessary changes. Imo even when the endresult > looks a bit ulgy (e.g. crazy ordering of static functions which requires > tons of predeclarations) it's better if the resulting diff looks cleaner. > And if things get out of hand we can always do a pure cleanup patch. > -Daniel This isn't an accidental change; it's to improve resilience in the case that head and/or tail end up with values they shouldn't have. Here's a C program to model the two different calculations in a tiny ring: #include <stdio.h> #define FREE 4 #define SIZE 8 main() { int h, t, s1, s2; printf("%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n", "Head", "Tail", "OSpace", "NSpace"); for (h = 0; h <= SIZE; ++h) { for (t = 0; t <= SIZE; ++t) { s1 = h - (t + FREE); if (s1 < 0) s1 += SIZE; s2 = h - t; if (s2 <= 0) s2 += SIZE; s2 -= FREE; printf("%2d\t%2d\t%2d\t%2d\n", h, t, s1, s2); } printf("\n"); } } OSpace (s1) uses the old code, whereas NSpace (s2) is my new method. They agree for all well-behaved cases, but look at this snippet: Head Tail OSpace NSpace 6 0 2 2 6 1 1 1 6 2 0 0 6 3 7 -1 6 4 6 -2 6 5 5 -3 6 6 4 4 6 7 3 3 6 8 2 2 Both the old and new code give the right answers if HEAD and TAIL have legitimate values. But if TAIL should somehow advance further than it should, and run into the reserved area, the old code might tell you that there's now LOTS of space available, whereas the new code returns "less than zero" space available. For example, the old calculation tells us that if head=6 and tail=4 then there are 6 slots available -- which just can't be right, as by definition the answer should never be more than (SIZE-RSVD). I'd much rather get the answer "-2" for this case, as it's then obvious that this really shouldn't happen. In particular, this new code would mean that the commonly-used test (available >= required) would immediately reject further writes into the ring after an overrun, giving some chance that we can recover from or at least diagnose the original problem; whereas allowing more writes would likely both confuse the h/w and destroy the evidence. It's also easier to understand, IMHO (if experienced programmers such as you & Chris had to discuss the old code to be confident that it was correct, that already suggests that it's not as clear as it could be). The used space in a ring is given by the cyclic distance from the consumer to the producer; conversely, the available space in a ring is the cyclic distance from the producer to the consumer, MINUS the amount reserved. The new code expresses that directly, without having to figure out the meaning of ADDING the reserved amount to the tail before subtracting it from head. In ASCII pix: +++++++++++++++++++ + free + 0 + free + 1 + reserved + 2 + reserved + 3 (consumer) HEAD-> + used + 4 + used + 5 + used + 6 + used + 7 + used + 8 + used + 9 (producer) TAIL-> + free + 10 + free + 11 +++++++++++++++++++ The sketch above shows the situation with size=12, reserved=2, TAIL=10 and HEAD=4. Slots 4 to 9 are used (TAIL-HEAD = 10-4 = 6 slots). The available space is (HEAD-TAIL (+SIZE) - RSVD = 4-10+12-2 = 4 slots). +++++++++++++++++++ + used + 0 + used + 1 (producer) TAIL-> + free + 2 + free + 3 + reserved + 4 + reserved + 5 (consumer) HEAD-> + used + 6 + used + 7 + used + 8 + used + 9 + used + 10 + used + 11 +++++++++++++++++++ After TAIL has wrapped, we might have this situation with TAIL=2 and HEAD=6. Used space is (TAIL-HEAD (+SIZE) = 2-6+12 = 8 slots), and available space is (HEAD-TAIL - RSVD) = 6-2-2 = 2 slots. Straightforward and easy to understand :) So, I'd definitely prefer to keep this new code. We not only want to do the calculation in only one place, but we want to do it in the best possible way, with the minimum chance of propagating errors and confusing both h/w and developers if someone does introduce a ring overrun or off-by-one error in some ring-stuffing code elsewhere. (BTW, .Dave.
On Wednesday 19 November 2014 01:37 AM, Dave Gordon wrote: > There are numerous places in the code where the driver's idea of > how much space is left in a ring is updated using the driver's > latest notions of the positions of 'head' and 'tail' for the ring. > Among them are some that update one or both of these values before > (re)doing the calculation. In particular, there are four different > places in the code where 'last_retired_head' is copied to 'head' > and then set to -1; and two of these do not have a guard to check > that it has actually been updated since last time it was consumed, > leaving the possibility that the dummy -1 can be transferred from > 'last_retired_head' to 'head', causing the space calculation to > produce 'impossible' results (previously seen on Android/VLV). > > This code therefore consolidates all the calculation and updating of > these values, such that there is only one place where the ring space > is updated, and it ALWAYS uses (and consumes) 'last_retired_head' if > (and ONLY if) it has been updated since the last call. > > Signed-off-by: Dave Gordon <david.s.gordon@intel.com> > --- > drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_dma.c | 5 ++- > drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c | 25 +++++---------- > drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++--------------- > drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.h | 1 + > 4 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_dma.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_dma.c > index 5dc37f0..4a98399 100644 > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_dma.c > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_dma.c > @@ -154,11 +154,10 @@ void i915_kernel_lost_context(struct drm_device *dev) > if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET)) > return; > > + ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; > ringbuf->head = I915_READ_HEAD(ring) & HEAD_ADDR; > ringbuf->tail = I915_READ_TAIL(ring) & TAIL_ADDR; > - ringbuf->space = ringbuf->head - (ringbuf->tail + I915_RING_FREE_SPACE); > - if (ringbuf->space < 0) > - ringbuf->space += ringbuf->size; > + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); > > if (!dev->primary->master) > return; > diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c > index ad31373..c9a5227 100644 > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c > @@ -825,14 +825,8 @@ static int logical_ring_wait_request(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf, > u32 seqno = 0; > int ret; > > - if (ringbuf->last_retired_head != -1) { > - ringbuf->head = ringbuf->last_retired_head; > - ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; > - > - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); > - if (ringbuf->space >= bytes) > - return 0; > - } > + if (intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= bytes) > + return 0; > > list_for_each_entry(request, &ring->request_list, list) { > /* > @@ -860,11 +854,8 @@ static int logical_ring_wait_request(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf, > return ret; > > i915_gem_retire_requests_ring(ring); > - ringbuf->head = ringbuf->last_retired_head; > - ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; > > - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); > - return 0; > + return intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= bytes ? 0 : -ENOSPC; > } > > static int logical_ring_wait_for_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf, > @@ -890,12 +881,10 @@ static int logical_ring_wait_for_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf, > * case by choosing an insanely large timeout. */ > end = jiffies + 60 * HZ; > > + ret = 0; > do { > - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); > - if (ringbuf->space >= bytes) { > - ret = 0; > + if (intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= bytes) > break; > - } > > msleep(1); > > @@ -936,7 +925,7 @@ static int logical_ring_wrap_buffer(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf) > iowrite32(MI_NOOP, virt++); > > ringbuf->tail = 0; > - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); > + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); > > return 0; > } > @@ -1777,8 +1766,8 @@ int intel_lr_context_deferred_create(struct intel_context *ctx, > ringbuf->effective_size = ringbuf->size; > ringbuf->head = 0; > ringbuf->tail = 0; > - ringbuf->space = ringbuf->size; > ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; > + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); > > /* TODO: For now we put this in the mappable region so that we can reuse > * the existing ringbuffer code which ioremaps it. When we start > diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > index ae09258..a08ae65 100644 > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > @@ -52,16 +52,27 @@ intel_ring_initialized(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) > > int __intel_ring_space(int head, int tail, int size) > { > - int space = head - (tail + I915_RING_FREE_SPACE); > - if (space < 0) > + int space = head - tail; > + if (space <= 0) > space += size; > - return space; > + return space - I915_RING_FREE_SPACE; > +} > + > +void intel_ring_update_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf) > +{ > + if (ringbuf->last_retired_head != -1) { > + ringbuf->head = ringbuf->last_retired_head; > + ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; > + } > + > + ringbuf->space = __intel_ring_space(ringbuf->head & HEAD_ADDR, > + ringbuf->tail, ringbuf->size); > } > > int intel_ring_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf) > { > - return __intel_ring_space(ringbuf->head & HEAD_ADDR, > - ringbuf->tail, ringbuf->size); > + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); > + return ringbuf->space; > } > > bool intel_ring_stopped(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) > @@ -592,10 +603,10 @@ static int init_ring_common(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) > if (!drm_core_check_feature(ring->dev, DRIVER_MODESET)) > i915_kernel_lost_context(ring->dev); > else { > + ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; > ringbuf->head = I915_READ_HEAD(ring); > ringbuf->tail = I915_READ_TAIL(ring) & TAIL_ADDR; > - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); > - ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; > + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); > } > > memset(&ring->hangcheck, 0, sizeof(ring->hangcheck)); > @@ -1880,14 +1891,8 @@ static int intel_ring_wait_request(struct intel_engine_cs *ring, int n) > u32 seqno = 0; > int ret; > > - if (ringbuf->last_retired_head != -1) { > - ringbuf->head = ringbuf->last_retired_head; > - ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; > - > - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); > - if (ringbuf->space >= n) > - return 0; > - } > + if (intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= n) > + return 0; > > list_for_each_entry(request, &ring->request_list, list) { > if (__intel_ring_space(request->tail, ringbuf->tail, > @@ -1905,10 +1910,7 @@ static int intel_ring_wait_request(struct intel_engine_cs *ring, int n) > return ret; > > i915_gem_retire_requests_ring(ring); > - ringbuf->head = ringbuf->last_retired_head; > - ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; > > - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); > return 0; > } > > @@ -1934,14 +1936,14 @@ static int ring_wait_for_space(struct intel_engine_cs *ring, int n) > * case by choosing an insanely large timeout. */ > end = jiffies + 60 * HZ; > > + ret = 0; > trace_i915_ring_wait_begin(ring); > do { > + if (intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= n) > + break; > ringbuf->head = I915_READ_HEAD(ring); > - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); > - if (ringbuf->space >= n) { > - ret = 0; > + if (intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= n) > break; > - } > > if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET) && > dev->primary->master) { > @@ -1989,7 +1991,7 @@ static int intel_wrap_ring_buffer(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) > iowrite32(MI_NOOP, virt++); > > ringbuf->tail = 0; > - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); > + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); > > return 0; > } > @@ -2061,6 +2063,7 @@ int intel_ring_begin(struct intel_engine_cs *ring, > int num_dwords) > { > struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = ring->dev->dev_private; > + struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf = ring->buffer; > int ret; > > ret = i915_gem_check_wedge(&dev_priv->gpu_error, > @@ -2077,7 +2080,7 @@ int intel_ring_begin(struct intel_engine_cs *ring, > if (ret) > return ret; > > - ring->buffer->space -= num_dwords * sizeof(uint32_t); > + ringbuf->space -= num_dwords * sizeof(uint32_t); > return 0; > } > > diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.h b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.h > index aab2e2f..24a5723 100644 > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.h > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.h > @@ -404,6 +404,7 @@ static inline void intel_ring_advance(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) > ringbuf->tail &= ringbuf->size - 1; > } > int __intel_ring_space(int head, int tail, int size); > +void intel_ring_update_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf); > int intel_ring_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf); > bool intel_ring_stopped(struct intel_engine_cs *ring); > void __intel_ring_advance(struct intel_engine_cs *ring); Looks fine to me Reviewed-by: Deepak S<deepak.s@linux.intel.com>
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 02:32:25PM +0000, Dave Gordon wrote: > On 24/11/14 10:04, Daniel Vetter wrote: > > On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 08:07:22PM +0000, Dave Gordon wrote: > >> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > >> index ae09258..a08ae65 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > >> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > >> @@ -52,16 +52,27 @@ intel_ring_initialized(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) > >> > >> int __intel_ring_space(int head, int tail, int size) > >> { > >> - int space = head - (tail + I915_RING_FREE_SPACE); > >> - if (space < 0) > >> + int space = head - tail; > >> + if (space <= 0) > >> space += size; > >> - return space; > >> + return space - I915_RING_FREE_SPACE; > > > > Changing the free space computation doesn't seem required, but resulting > > in Chris&me just discussing it on irc to convince ourselves it's not > > broken accidentally now. Can you please respin you patch with this change > > dropped? > > > > In generally it's good practice to review the diff after committing a > > patch and hunt for any unecessary changes. Imo even when the endresult > > looks a bit ulgy (e.g. crazy ordering of static functions which requires > > tons of predeclarations) it's better if the resulting diff looks cleaner. > > And if things get out of hand we can always do a pure cleanup patch. > > -Daniel > > This isn't an accidental change; it's to improve resilience in the case > that head and/or tail end up with values they shouldn't have. > > Here's a C program to model the two different calculations in a tiny ring: > > #include <stdio.h> > > #define FREE 4 > #define SIZE 8 > > main() > { > int h, t, s1, s2; > > printf("%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n", "Head", "Tail", "OSpace", "NSpace"); > for (h = 0; h <= SIZE; ++h) > { > for (t = 0; t <= SIZE; ++t) > { > s1 = h - (t + FREE); > if (s1 < 0) > s1 += SIZE; > > s2 = h - t; > if (s2 <= 0) > s2 += SIZE; > s2 -= FREE; > > printf("%2d\t%2d\t%2d\t%2d\n", h, t, s1, s2); > } > printf("\n"); > } > } > > OSpace (s1) uses the old code, whereas NSpace (s2) is my new method. > They agree for all well-behaved cases, but look at this snippet: > > Head Tail OSpace NSpace > 6 0 2 2 > 6 1 1 1 > 6 2 0 0 > 6 3 7 -1 > 6 4 6 -2 > 6 5 5 -3 > 6 6 4 4 > 6 7 3 3 > 6 8 2 2 > > Both the old and new code give the right answers if HEAD and TAIL have > legitimate values. But if TAIL should somehow advance further than it > should, and run into the reserved area, the old code might tell you that > there's now LOTS of space available, whereas the new code returns "less > than zero" space available. > > For example, the old calculation tells us that if head=6 and tail=4 then > there are 6 slots available -- which just can't be right, as by > definition the answer should never be more than (SIZE-RSVD). I'd much > rather get the answer "-2" for this case, as it's then obvious that this > really shouldn't happen. > > In particular, this new code would mean that the commonly-used test > (available >= required) would immediately reject further writes into the > ring after an overrun, giving some chance that we can recover from or at > least diagnose the original problem; whereas allowing more writes would > likely both confuse the h/w and destroy the evidence. > > It's also easier to understand, IMHO (if experienced programmers such as > you & Chris had to discuss the old code to be confident that it was > correct, that already suggests that it's not as clear as it could be). > > The used space in a ring is given by the cyclic distance from the > consumer to the producer; conversely, the available space in a ring is > the cyclic distance from the producer to the consumer, MINUS the amount > reserved. The new code expresses that directly, without having to figure > out the meaning of ADDING the reserved amount to the tail before > subtracting it from head. In ASCII pix: > > +++++++++++++++++++ > + free + 0 > + free + 1 > + reserved + 2 > + reserved + 3 > (consumer) HEAD-> + used + 4 > + used + 5 > + used + 6 > + used + 7 > + used + 8 > + used + 9 > (producer) TAIL-> + free + 10 > + free + 11 > +++++++++++++++++++ > > The sketch above shows the situation with size=12, reserved=2, TAIL=10 > and HEAD=4. Slots 4 to 9 are used (TAIL-HEAD = 10-4 = 6 slots). The > available space is (HEAD-TAIL (+SIZE) - RSVD = 4-10+12-2 = 4 slots). > > +++++++++++++++++++ > + used + 0 > + used + 1 > (producer) TAIL-> + free + 2 > + free + 3 > + reserved + 4 > + reserved + 5 > (consumer) HEAD-> + used + 6 > + used + 7 > + used + 8 > + used + 9 > + used + 10 > + used + 11 > +++++++++++++++++++ > > After TAIL has wrapped, we might have this situation with TAIL=2 and > HEAD=6. Used space is (TAIL-HEAD (+SIZE) = 2-6+12 = 8 slots), and > available space is (HEAD-TAIL - RSVD) = 6-2-2 = 2 slots. Straightforward > and easy to understand :) > > So, I'd definitely prefer to keep this new code. We not only want to do > the calculation in only one place, but we want to do it in the best > possible way, with the minimum chance of propagating errors and > confusing both h/w and developers if someone does introduce a ring > overrun or off-by-one error in some ring-stuffing code elsewhere. > (BTW, Given the extensive explanation you've delivered here this _definitely_ should be in a separate patch. Rule-of-thumb: If you have multipled pieces in your commit message/explanation and tie them together in the explanation with an "and" you should consider splitting the patch along the "and"s. Except when it's all really trivial stuff (e.g. going ocd over docs or so). For the commit message please just reuse the above mail, it's a great explanation! And could we perhaps WARN_ON if the negative space thing happens, which should make such an occurance a lot easier to understand? Thanks, Daniel
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 12:41:16PM +0100, Daniel Vetter wrote: > On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 02:32:25PM +0000, Dave Gordon wrote: > > On 24/11/14 10:04, Daniel Vetter wrote: > > > On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 08:07:22PM +0000, Dave Gordon wrote: > > >> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > > >> index ae09258..a08ae65 100644 > > >> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > > >> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c > > >> @@ -52,16 +52,27 @@ intel_ring_initialized(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) > > >> > > >> int __intel_ring_space(int head, int tail, int size) > > >> { > > >> - int space = head - (tail + I915_RING_FREE_SPACE); > > >> - if (space < 0) > > >> + int space = head - tail; > > >> + if (space <= 0) > > >> space += size; > > >> - return space; > > >> + return space - I915_RING_FREE_SPACE; > > > > > > Changing the free space computation doesn't seem required, but resulting > > > in Chris&me just discussing it on irc to convince ourselves it's not > > > broken accidentally now. Can you please respin you patch with this change > > > dropped? > > > > > > In generally it's good practice to review the diff after committing a > > > patch and hunt for any unecessary changes. Imo even when the endresult > > > looks a bit ulgy (e.g. crazy ordering of static functions which requires > > > tons of predeclarations) it's better if the resulting diff looks cleaner. > > > And if things get out of hand we can always do a pure cleanup patch. > > > -Daniel > > > > This isn't an accidental change; it's to improve resilience in the case > > that head and/or tail end up with values they shouldn't have. Looks like a fun story. How about tackling a real issue like we should prevent updating TAIL whilst in the same cacheline as HEAD? -Chris
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_dma.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_dma.c index 5dc37f0..4a98399 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_dma.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_dma.c @@ -154,11 +154,10 @@ void i915_kernel_lost_context(struct drm_device *dev) if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET)) return; + ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; ringbuf->head = I915_READ_HEAD(ring) & HEAD_ADDR; ringbuf->tail = I915_READ_TAIL(ring) & TAIL_ADDR; - ringbuf->space = ringbuf->head - (ringbuf->tail + I915_RING_FREE_SPACE); - if (ringbuf->space < 0) - ringbuf->space += ringbuf->size; + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); if (!dev->primary->master) return; diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c index ad31373..c9a5227 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c @@ -825,14 +825,8 @@ static int logical_ring_wait_request(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf, u32 seqno = 0; int ret; - if (ringbuf->last_retired_head != -1) { - ringbuf->head = ringbuf->last_retired_head; - ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; - - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); - if (ringbuf->space >= bytes) - return 0; - } + if (intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= bytes) + return 0; list_for_each_entry(request, &ring->request_list, list) { /* @@ -860,11 +854,8 @@ static int logical_ring_wait_request(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf, return ret; i915_gem_retire_requests_ring(ring); - ringbuf->head = ringbuf->last_retired_head; - ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); - return 0; + return intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= bytes ? 0 : -ENOSPC; } static int logical_ring_wait_for_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf, @@ -890,12 +881,10 @@ static int logical_ring_wait_for_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf, * case by choosing an insanely large timeout. */ end = jiffies + 60 * HZ; + ret = 0; do { - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); - if (ringbuf->space >= bytes) { - ret = 0; + if (intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= bytes) break; - } msleep(1); @@ -936,7 +925,7 @@ static int logical_ring_wrap_buffer(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf) iowrite32(MI_NOOP, virt++); ringbuf->tail = 0; - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); return 0; } @@ -1777,8 +1766,8 @@ int intel_lr_context_deferred_create(struct intel_context *ctx, ringbuf->effective_size = ringbuf->size; ringbuf->head = 0; ringbuf->tail = 0; - ringbuf->space = ringbuf->size; ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); /* TODO: For now we put this in the mappable region so that we can reuse * the existing ringbuffer code which ioremaps it. When we start diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c index ae09258..a08ae65 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c @@ -52,16 +52,27 @@ intel_ring_initialized(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) int __intel_ring_space(int head, int tail, int size) { - int space = head - (tail + I915_RING_FREE_SPACE); - if (space < 0) + int space = head - tail; + if (space <= 0) space += size; - return space; + return space - I915_RING_FREE_SPACE; +} + +void intel_ring_update_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf) +{ + if (ringbuf->last_retired_head != -1) { + ringbuf->head = ringbuf->last_retired_head; + ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; + } + + ringbuf->space = __intel_ring_space(ringbuf->head & HEAD_ADDR, + ringbuf->tail, ringbuf->size); } int intel_ring_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf) { - return __intel_ring_space(ringbuf->head & HEAD_ADDR, - ringbuf->tail, ringbuf->size); + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); + return ringbuf->space; } bool intel_ring_stopped(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) @@ -592,10 +603,10 @@ static int init_ring_common(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) if (!drm_core_check_feature(ring->dev, DRIVER_MODESET)) i915_kernel_lost_context(ring->dev); else { + ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; ringbuf->head = I915_READ_HEAD(ring); ringbuf->tail = I915_READ_TAIL(ring) & TAIL_ADDR; - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); - ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); } memset(&ring->hangcheck, 0, sizeof(ring->hangcheck)); @@ -1880,14 +1891,8 @@ static int intel_ring_wait_request(struct intel_engine_cs *ring, int n) u32 seqno = 0; int ret; - if (ringbuf->last_retired_head != -1) { - ringbuf->head = ringbuf->last_retired_head; - ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; - - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); - if (ringbuf->space >= n) - return 0; - } + if (intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= n) + return 0; list_for_each_entry(request, &ring->request_list, list) { if (__intel_ring_space(request->tail, ringbuf->tail, @@ -1905,10 +1910,7 @@ static int intel_ring_wait_request(struct intel_engine_cs *ring, int n) return ret; i915_gem_retire_requests_ring(ring); - ringbuf->head = ringbuf->last_retired_head; - ringbuf->last_retired_head = -1; - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); return 0; } @@ -1934,14 +1936,14 @@ static int ring_wait_for_space(struct intel_engine_cs *ring, int n) * case by choosing an insanely large timeout. */ end = jiffies + 60 * HZ; + ret = 0; trace_i915_ring_wait_begin(ring); do { + if (intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= n) + break; ringbuf->head = I915_READ_HEAD(ring); - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); - if (ringbuf->space >= n) { - ret = 0; + if (intel_ring_space(ringbuf) >= n) break; - } if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET) && dev->primary->master) { @@ -1989,7 +1991,7 @@ static int intel_wrap_ring_buffer(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) iowrite32(MI_NOOP, virt++); ringbuf->tail = 0; - ringbuf->space = intel_ring_space(ringbuf); + intel_ring_update_space(ringbuf); return 0; } @@ -2061,6 +2063,7 @@ int intel_ring_begin(struct intel_engine_cs *ring, int num_dwords) { struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = ring->dev->dev_private; + struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf = ring->buffer; int ret; ret = i915_gem_check_wedge(&dev_priv->gpu_error, @@ -2077,7 +2080,7 @@ int intel_ring_begin(struct intel_engine_cs *ring, if (ret) return ret; - ring->buffer->space -= num_dwords * sizeof(uint32_t); + ringbuf->space -= num_dwords * sizeof(uint32_t); return 0; } diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.h b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.h index aab2e2f..24a5723 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.h +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.h @@ -404,6 +404,7 @@ static inline void intel_ring_advance(struct intel_engine_cs *ring) ringbuf->tail &= ringbuf->size - 1; } int __intel_ring_space(int head, int tail, int size); +void intel_ring_update_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf); int intel_ring_space(struct intel_ringbuffer *ringbuf); bool intel_ring_stopped(struct intel_engine_cs *ring); void __intel_ring_advance(struct intel_engine_cs *ring);
There are numerous places in the code where the driver's idea of how much space is left in a ring is updated using the driver's latest notions of the positions of 'head' and 'tail' for the ring. Among them are some that update one or both of these values before (re)doing the calculation. In particular, there are four different places in the code where 'last_retired_head' is copied to 'head' and then set to -1; and two of these do not have a guard to check that it has actually been updated since last time it was consumed, leaving the possibility that the dummy -1 can be transferred from 'last_retired_head' to 'head', causing the space calculation to produce 'impossible' results (previously seen on Android/VLV). This code therefore consolidates all the calculation and updating of these values, such that there is only one place where the ring space is updated, and it ALWAYS uses (and consumes) 'last_retired_head' if (and ONLY if) it has been updated since the last call. Signed-off-by: Dave Gordon <david.s.gordon@intel.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_dma.c | 5 ++- drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c | 25 +++++---------- drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++--------------- drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_ringbuffer.h | 1 + 4 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-)