Message ID | 1642587791-13222-4-git-send-email-ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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Series | drm: omapdrm: Fix excessive GEM buffers DMM/CMA usage | expand |
Hi, On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: > On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or TILER. > DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start > to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is that > with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we have > enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because there > is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. > > Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - > starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are allocated) > and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new > windows soon results in allocation failures. > > Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, > like, for scanout buffers. Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to be contiguous? Tomi
On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > Hi, > > On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: >> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or >> TILER. >> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start >> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is >> that >> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we >> have >> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because >> there >> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. >> >> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - >> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are >> allocated) >> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new >> windows soon results in allocation failures. >> >> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, >> like, for scanout buffers. > > Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to > be contiguous? > If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb buffers are allocated as scanout: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. Ivo
Hi, Ivaylo, Tomi We have one X15 Android AOSP master build, it could not have the home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor connected with this change, with the following message printed on the serial console [ 607.404205] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-0 [ 607.410522] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-1 [ 607.416381] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-2 [ 607.422088] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-3 # for details, please check the link here: http://ix.io/47m1 It will work with home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor if this change is reverted. Is this the broken problem you talked about here? And could you please give some suggestions on how to have the x15 Android build work with this change? Thanks, Yongqin Liu On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 23:29, Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: > >> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or > >> TILER. > >> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start > >> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is > >> that > >> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we > >> have > >> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because > >> there > >> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. > >> > >> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - > >> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are > >> allocated) > >> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new > >> windows soon results in allocation failures. > >> > >> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, > >> like, for scanout buffers. > > > > Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to > > be contiguous? > > > > If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb > buffers are allocated as scanout: > > https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 > > If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want > linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing > OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. > > Ivo
Hi Liu, On 12.08.22 г. 7:35 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > Hi, Ivaylo, Tomi > > We have one X15 Android AOSP master build, it could not have the home > screen displayed > on the hdmi monitor connected with this change, with the following > message printed on the serial console > [ 607.404205] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-0 > [ 607.410522] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-1 > [ 607.416381] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-2 > [ 607.422088] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-3 > > # for details, please check the link here: http://ix.io/47m1 > > It will work with home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor if this > change is reverted. > > Is this the broken problem you talked about here? > > And could you please give some suggestions on how to have the x15 > Android build work with this change? > Make sure scanout (i.e. those to be displayed) buffers are actually allocated as such - OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag must be set when calling omap_bo_new(). Regards, Ivo. > Thanks, > Yongqin Liu > On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 23:29, Ivaylo Dimitrov > <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: >>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or >>>> TILER. >>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start >>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is >>>> that >>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we >>>> have >>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because >>>> there >>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. >>>> >>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - >>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are >>>> allocated) >>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new >>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. >>>> >>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, >>>> like, for scanout buffers. >>> >>> Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to >>> be contiguous? >>> >> >> If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb >> buffers are allocated as scanout: >> >> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 >> >> If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want >> linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing >> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. >> >> Ivo > > >
Hi, IvayIo Thanks very much for the reply! On Sat, 13 Aug 2022 at 14:58, Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Liu, > > On 12.08.22 г. 7:35 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > > Hi, Ivaylo, Tomi > > > > We have one X15 Android AOSP master build, it could not have the home > > screen displayed > > on the hdmi monitor connected with this change, with the following > > message printed on the serial console > > [ 607.404205] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-0 > > [ 607.410522] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-1 > > [ 607.416381] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-2 > > [ 607.422088] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-3 > > > > # for details, please check the link here: http://ix.io/47m1 > > > > It will work with home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor if this > > change is reverted. > > > > Is this the broken problem you talked about here? > > > > And could you please give some suggestions on how to have the x15 > > Android build work with this change? > > > > Make sure scanout (i.e. those to be displayed) buffers are actually > allocated as such - OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag must be set when calling > omap_bo_new(). I am not familiar with this area, I am sorry if I asked quite silly questions:( I googled omap_bo_new, and found it's a function of libdrm here[1], is it what you meant here? If it's the omap_bo_new that we should pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT when it is called, then is it the correct way to update omap_bo_new to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag before it calls omap_bo_new_impl? And another question is that, since the userspace(libdrm) will be used to work with different kernel versions, like the old 4.14, 4.19, etc, do you think there will be problem to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT from the userspace side with the old kernels(which does not have this change)? does this change need to be backported to the old kernel versions? And the last question is that, omap_bo_new might be called by some property binaries what not everyone could get the source to update, for such case what's your suggestions? [1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/drm/-/blob/main/omap/omap_drm.c#L227 Thanks, Yongqin Liu > > On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 23:29, Ivaylo Dimitrov > > <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >> On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: > >>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or > >>>> TILER. > >>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start > >>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is > >>>> that > >>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we > >>>> have > >>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because > >>>> there > >>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. > >>>> > >>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - > >>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are > >>>> allocated) > >>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new > >>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. > >>>> > >>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, > >>>> like, for scanout buffers. > >>> > >>> Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to > >>> be contiguous? > >>> > >> > >> If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb > >> buffers are allocated as scanout: > >> > >> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 > >> > >> If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want > >> linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing > >> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. > >> > >> Ivo > > > > > >
Hi Liu, On 14.08.22 г. 17:27 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > Hi, IvayIo > > Thanks very much for the reply! > > On Sat, 13 Aug 2022 at 14:58, Ivaylo Dimitrov > <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Liu, >> >> On 12.08.22 г. 7:35 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>> Hi, Ivaylo, Tomi >>> >>> We have one X15 Android AOSP master build, it could not have the home >>> screen displayed >>> on the hdmi monitor connected with this change, with the following >>> message printed on the serial console >>> [ 607.404205] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-0 >>> [ 607.410522] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-1 >>> [ 607.416381] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-2 >>> [ 607.422088] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-3 >>> >>> # for details, please check the link here: http://ix.io/47m1 >>> >>> It will work with home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor if this >>> change is reverted. >>> >>> Is this the broken problem you talked about here? >>> >>> And could you please give some suggestions on how to have the x15 >>> Android build work with this change? >>> >> >> Make sure scanout (i.e. those to be displayed) buffers are actually >> allocated as such - OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag must be set when calling >> omap_bo_new(). > > I am not familiar with this area, I am sorry if I asked quite silly questions:( > I googled omap_bo_new, and found it's a function of libdrm here[1], is > it what you meant here? > Yes, calling this function from userspace ends in kernel code the $subject patch is part of. > If it's the omap_bo_new that we should pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT when it is called, > then is it the correct way to update omap_bo_new to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag > before it calls omap_bo_new_impl? > omap_bo_new() is fine and does not need any updates/fixes, it is the code that uses it (whoever it is, I am not familiar with the userspace you are using) that shall pass correct flags (third parameter) when calling it. BTW you shall really find who and how uses OMAP BO API, in theory it might use ioctls directly and not call omap_bo_xxx functions. strace would be your friend there. or gdb, or whatever tools are used on android. Or put some printfs() in omap_bo_new() that output the PID of the calling process, etc. > And another question is that, since the userspace(libdrm) will be used > to work with different kernel versions, > like the old 4.14, 4.19, etc, do you think there will be problem to > pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT > from the userspace side with the old kernels(which does not have this change)? > does this change need to be backported to the old kernel versions? There should not be any issue. The changes could be backported if one hits the issues this $series is fixing, but there is no need. > > And the last question is that, omap_bo_new might be called by some > property binaries what not everyone > could get the source to update, for such case what's your suggestions? > Hard to say without knowing what that library would be. When I hit issues with closed blobs, sometimes I reverse-engineer them to fix the issue, example: https://github.com/maemo-leste/sgx-ddk-um/tree/master/dbm This is REed libdbm from sgx-ddk-um 1.17.4948957, that is responsible for allocating BOs (what omap_bo_new() does) but it uses DUMB buffers API, instead of OMAP BO API. I guess you are using some older version of sgx-ddk-um, so you may fix in similar way. Or binary patch. Regards, Ivo > [1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/drm/-/blob/main/omap/omap_drm.c#L227 > > Thanks, > Yongqin Liu >>> On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 23:29, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: >>>>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or >>>>>> TILER. >>>>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start >>>>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is >>>>>> that >>>>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we >>>>>> have >>>>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because >>>>>> there >>>>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. >>>>>> >>>>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - >>>>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are >>>>>> allocated) >>>>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new >>>>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. >>>>>> >>>>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, >>>>>> like, for scanout buffers. >>>>> >>>>> Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to >>>>> be contiguous? >>>>> >>>> >>>> If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb >>>> buffers are allocated as scanout: >>>> >>>> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 >>>> >>>> If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want >>>> linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing >>>> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. >>>> >>>> Ivo >>> >>> >>> > > >
Hi, Ivaylo On Mon, 15 Aug 2022 at 14:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Liu, > > On 14.08.22 г. 17:27 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > > Hi, IvayIo > > > > Thanks very much for the reply! > > > > On Sat, 13 Aug 2022 at 14:58, Ivaylo Dimitrov > > <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Liu, > >> > >> On 12.08.22 г. 7:35 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > >>> Hi, Ivaylo, Tomi > >>> > >>> We have one X15 Android AOSP master build, it could not have the home > >>> screen displayed > >>> on the hdmi monitor connected with this change, with the following > >>> message printed on the serial console > >>> [ 607.404205] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-0 > >>> [ 607.410522] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-1 > >>> [ 607.416381] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-2 > >>> [ 607.422088] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-3 > >>> > >>> # for details, please check the link here: http://ix.io/47m1 > >>> > >>> It will work with home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor if this > >>> change is reverted. > >>> > >>> Is this the broken problem you talked about here? > >>> > >>> And could you please give some suggestions on how to have the x15 > >>> Android build work with this change? > >>> > >> > >> Make sure scanout (i.e. those to be displayed) buffers are actually > >> allocated as such - OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag must be set when calling > >> omap_bo_new(). > > > > I am not familiar with this area, I am sorry if I asked quite silly questions:( > > I googled omap_bo_new, and found it's a function of libdrm here[1], is > > it what you meant here? > > > > Yes, calling this function from userspace ends in kernel code the > $subject patch is part of. > > > If it's the omap_bo_new that we should pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT when it is called, > > then is it the correct way to update omap_bo_new to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag > > before it calls omap_bo_new_impl? > > > > omap_bo_new() is fine and does not need any updates/fixes, it is the > code that uses it (whoever it is, I am not familiar with the userspace > you are using) that shall pass correct flags (third parameter) when > calling it. Sorry, I do not get the point here. Like you said, the code that calls omap_bo_new needs to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT, then IMO omap_bo_new should be the best place to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag, (like via flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT), that could help avoid missing the flag by some code, and also avoids hacks/changes on the possible blob binaries. Do I misunderstand somewhere? Or is there some case that OMAP_BO_SCANOUT shouldn't be passed when omap_bo_new is called? > BTW you shall really find who and how uses OMAP BO API, in theory it > might use ioctls directly and not call omap_bo_xxx functions. Do you mean the DRM_OMAP_GEM_NEW ioctl api? There is no place in the AOSP tree to call that except the omap_bo_new_impl function, which is called by the omap_bo_new and omap_bo_new_tiled functions. The omap_bo_new should not be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag, while the omap_bo_new_tiled should be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag Regarding to the omap_bo_new function, there are 2 places call it in the AOSP tree: #1 ./external/libkmsxx/kms++/src/omap/omapframebuffer.cpp #2 ./device/ti/beagle_x15/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so #1 seems not used in AOSP yet, and #2 is one blob binary we do not have the source for. > strace > would be your friend there. or gdb, or whatever tools are used on > android. Or put some printfs() in omap_bo_new() that output the PID of > the calling process, etc. Thanks a lot for these great suggestions! Will use them when possible. > > And another question is that, since the userspace(libdrm) will be used > > to work with different kernel versions, > > like the old 4.14, 4.19, etc, do you think there will be problem to > > pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT > > from the userspace side with the old kernels(which does not have this change)? > > does this change need to be backported to the old kernel versions? > > There should not be any issue. The changes could be backported if one > hits the issues this $series is fixing, but there is no need. Thanks for the confirmation! I just boot-tested with adding OMAP_BO_SCANOUT in the omap_bo_new function, and it worked with the current 4.14, 4.19, and the mainline kernels. # via adding line "flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT" in the omap_bo_new function. > > > > And the last question is that, omap_bo_new might be called by some > > property binaries what not everyone > > could get the source to update, for such case what's your suggestions? > > > > Hard to say without knowing what that library would be. > > When I hit issues with closed blobs, sometimes I reverse-engineer them > to fix the issue, example: > > https://github.com/maemo-leste/sgx-ddk-um/tree/master/dbm > > This is REed libdbm from sgx-ddk-um 1.17.4948957, that is responsible > for allocating BOs (what omap_bo_new() does) but it uses DUMB buffers > API, instead of OMAP BO API. > > I guess you are using some older version of sgx-ddk-um, so you may fix > in similar way. Or binary patch. The blob binary that calls omap_bo_new is the gralloc.am57x.so here[2]: any suggestions with it? # sorry, I am not able to find out how you did the reverse-engineer work# with the dbm repository shared here, # not sure if you could give some tutorial steps for the similar reverse-engineer# work with gralloc.am57x.so [2]: https://android.googlesource.com/device/ti/beagle-x15/+/refs/heads/master/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so Thanks, Yongqin Liu > >>> On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 23:29, Ivaylo Dimitrov > >>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > >>>>> Hi, > >>>>> > >>>>> On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: > >>>>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or > >>>>>> TILER. > >>>>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start > >>>>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is > >>>>>> that > >>>>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we > >>>>>> have > >>>>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because > >>>>>> there > >>>>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - > >>>>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are > >>>>>> allocated) > >>>>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new > >>>>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, > >>>>>> like, for scanout buffers. > >>>>> > >>>>> Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to > >>>>> be contiguous? > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb > >>>> buffers are allocated as scanout: > >>>> > >>>> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 > >>>> > >>>> If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want > >>>> linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing > >>>> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. > >>>> > >>>> Ivo > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > >
Hi, On 17.08.22 г. 7:52 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > Hi, Ivaylo > > On Mon, 15 Aug 2022 at 14:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov > <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Liu, >> >> On 14.08.22 г. 17:27 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>> Hi, IvayIo >>> >>> Thanks very much for the reply! >>> >>> On Sat, 13 Aug 2022 at 14:58, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Liu, >>>> >>>> On 12.08.22 г. 7:35 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>>>> Hi, Ivaylo, Tomi >>>>> >>>>> We have one X15 Android AOSP master build, it could not have the home >>>>> screen displayed >>>>> on the hdmi monitor connected with this change, with the following >>>>> message printed on the serial console >>>>> [ 607.404205] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-0 >>>>> [ 607.410522] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-1 >>>>> [ 607.416381] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-2 >>>>> [ 607.422088] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-3 >>>>> >>>>> # for details, please check the link here: http://ix.io/47m1 >>>>> >>>>> It will work with home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor if this >>>>> change is reverted. >>>>> >>>>> Is this the broken problem you talked about here? >>>>> >>>>> And could you please give some suggestions on how to have the x15 >>>>> Android build work with this change? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Make sure scanout (i.e. those to be displayed) buffers are actually >>>> allocated as such - OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag must be set when calling >>>> omap_bo_new(). >>> >>> I am not familiar with this area, I am sorry if I asked quite silly questions:( >>> I googled omap_bo_new, and found it's a function of libdrm here[1], is >>> it what you meant here? >>> >> >> Yes, calling this function from userspace ends in kernel code the >> $subject patch is part of. >> >>> If it's the omap_bo_new that we should pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT when it is called, >>> then is it the correct way to update omap_bo_new to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag >>> before it calls omap_bo_new_impl? >>> >> >> omap_bo_new() is fine and does not need any updates/fixes, it is the >> code that uses it (whoever it is, I am not familiar with the userspace >> you are using) that shall pass correct flags (third parameter) when >> calling it. > > Sorry, I do not get the point here. > Like you said, the code that calls omap_bo_new needs to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT, > then IMO omap_bo_new should be the best place to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag, > (like via flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT), that could help avoid > missing the flag by some code, > and also avoids hacks/changes on the possible blob binaries. > > Do I misunderstand somewhere? > Or is there some case that OMAP_BO_SCANOUT shouldn't be passed when > omap_bo_new is called? > Exactly. You need to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT only when you want your buffers to be 'scanout' buffers(i.e. buffers that can be displayed on screen), which is not always the case - there is no need offscreen buffers or pixmaps to be scanout capable, for example. There are more cases like that. The problem is that scanout buffer on OMAP4 allocate additional resources in DMM/TILER (a piece of hardware) and those resources are limited. Not only that, but DMM/TILER memory space eventually gets fragmented over time (if you have lots of allocataoins/deallocations) and you will start getting ENOMEM (or similar) errors. Ofc, in your particular use case you may never hit such issues. >> BTW you shall really find who and how uses OMAP BO API, in theory it >> might use ioctls directly and not call omap_bo_xxx functions. > > Do you mean the DRM_OMAP_GEM_NEW ioctl api? > There is no place in the AOSP tree to call that except the > omap_bo_new_impl function, > which is called by the omap_bo_new and omap_bo_new_tiled functions. > The omap_bo_new should not be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag, > while the omap_bo_new_tiled should be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag > > Regarding to the omap_bo_new function, there are 2 places call it in > the AOSP tree: > #1 ./external/libkmsxx/kms++/src/omap/omapframebuffer.cpp > #2 ./device/ti/beagle_x15/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so > > #1 seems not used in AOSP yet, and #2 is one blob binary we do not > have the source for. > I would bet on gralloc.am57x.so. >> strace >> would be your friend there. or gdb, or whatever tools are used on >> android. Or put some printfs() in omap_bo_new() that output the PID of >> the calling process, etc. > > Thanks a lot for these great suggestions! Will use them when possible. > >>> And another question is that, since the userspace(libdrm) will be used >>> to work with different kernel versions, >>> like the old 4.14, 4.19, etc, do you think there will be problem to >>> pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT >>> from the userspace side with the old kernels(which does not have this change)? >>> does this change need to be backported to the old kernel versions? >> >> There should not be any issue. The changes could be backported if one >> hits the issues this $series is fixing, but there is no need. > > Thanks for the confirmation! > I just boot-tested with adding OMAP_BO_SCANOUT in the omap_bo_new function, > and it worked with the current 4.14, 4.19, and the mainline kernels. > # via adding line "flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT" in the omap_bo_new function. > sure, the point is that with this change *every* BO will be allocated as scanout BO, potentially leading to the above explained issues. >>> >>> And the last question is that, omap_bo_new might be called by some >>> property binaries what not everyone >>> could get the source to update, for such case what's your suggestions? >>> >> >> Hard to say without knowing what that library would be. >> >> When I hit issues with closed blobs, sometimes I reverse-engineer them >> to fix the issue, example: >> >> https://github.com/maemo-leste/sgx-ddk-um/tree/master/dbm >> >> This is REed libdbm from sgx-ddk-um 1.17.4948957, that is responsible >> for allocating BOs (what omap_bo_new() does) but it uses DUMB buffers >> API, instead of OMAP BO API. >> >> I guess you are using some older version of sgx-ddk-um, so you may fix >> in similar way. Or binary patch. > > The blob binary that calls omap_bo_new is the gralloc.am57x.so here[2]: > any suggestions with it? > # sorry, I am not able to find out how you did the reverse-engineer > work# with the dbm repository shared here, > # not sure if you could give some tutorial steps for the similar > reverse-engineer# work with gralloc.am57x.so > Sorry, but it is like if you ask me to provide you with a tutorial on how to do brain surgery :) > [2]: https://android.googlesource.com/device/ti/beagle-x15/+/refs/heads/master/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so > I investigated this a bit and it seems it calls omap_bo_new() in a wrapper function like: bo = omap_bo_new(dev, -page_size & (size + page_size - 1), ((param5 & 0x800000) != 0) | OMAP_BO_WC | OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG); Didn't investigate further what param5 is, but it controls if OMAP_BO_SCANOUT is passed to omap_bo_new or not. However, this library was not made with upstream kernel in mind, as AFAIK OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG never made it upstream: https://yhbt.net/lore/all/2580272.MiZDHyRxZo@avalon/T/ @Tomi - any comment? So, you have couple of options: 1. Ask TI for upstream-compatible library. 2. Try to push OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG patch upstream. 3. Modify omap_bo_new() to something like: . . . #define OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG 0x00000008 /* only use contiguous dma mem */ . . . if (flags & OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG) flags |= OMAP_BO_SCANOUT; . . . This will not achieve exactly what OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG is supposed to do, but should make it work, at least. Regards, Ivo > Thanks, > Yongqin Liu > >>>>> On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 23:29, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: >>>>>>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or >>>>>>>> TILER. >>>>>>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start >>>>>>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is >>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we >>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because >>>>>>>> there >>>>>>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - >>>>>>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are >>>>>>>> allocated) >>>>>>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new >>>>>>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, >>>>>>>> like, for scanout buffers. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to >>>>>>> be contiguous? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb >>>>>> buffers are allocated as scanout: >>>>>> >>>>>> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 >>>>>> >>>>>> If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want >>>>>> linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing >>>>>> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. >>>>>> >>>>>> Ivo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> > > >
Hi, Ivaylo Sorry for the late response, and Thanks very much for the detailed explanations! On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 18:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > On 17.08.22 г. 7:52 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > > Hi, Ivaylo > > > > On Mon, 15 Aug 2022 at 14:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov > > <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Liu, > >> > >> On 14.08.22 г. 17:27 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > >>> Hi, IvayIo > >>> > >>> Thanks very much for the reply! > >>> > >>> On Sat, 13 Aug 2022 at 14:58, Ivaylo Dimitrov > >>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Hi Liu, > >>>> > >>>> On 12.08.22 г. 7:35 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > >>>>> Hi, Ivaylo, Tomi > >>>>> > >>>>> We have one X15 Android AOSP master build, it could not have the home > >>>>> screen displayed > >>>>> on the hdmi monitor connected with this change, with the following > >>>>> message printed on the serial console > >>>>> [ 607.404205] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-0 > >>>>> [ 607.410522] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-1 > >>>>> [ 607.416381] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-2 > >>>>> [ 607.422088] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-3 > >>>>> > >>>>> # for details, please check the link here: http://ix.io/47m1 > >>>>> > >>>>> It will work with home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor if this > >>>>> change is reverted. > >>>>> > >>>>> Is this the broken problem you talked about here? > >>>>> > >>>>> And could you please give some suggestions on how to have the x15 > >>>>> Android build work with this change? > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> Make sure scanout (i.e. those to be displayed) buffers are actually > >>>> allocated as such - OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag must be set when calling > >>>> omap_bo_new(). > >>> > >>> I am not familiar with this area, I am sorry if I asked quite silly questions:( > >>> I googled omap_bo_new, and found it's a function of libdrm here[1], is > >>> it what you meant here? > >>> > >> > >> Yes, calling this function from userspace ends in kernel code the > >> $subject patch is part of. > >> > >>> If it's the omap_bo_new that we should pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT when it is called, > >>> then is it the correct way to update omap_bo_new to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag > >>> before it calls omap_bo_new_impl? > >>> > >> > >> omap_bo_new() is fine and does not need any updates/fixes, it is the > >> code that uses it (whoever it is, I am not familiar with the userspace > >> you are using) that shall pass correct flags (third parameter) when > >> calling it. > > > > Sorry, I do not get the point here. > > Like you said, the code that calls omap_bo_new needs to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT, > > then IMO omap_bo_new should be the best place to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag, > > (like via flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT), that could help avoid > > missing the flag by some code, > > and also avoids hacks/changes on the possible blob binaries. > > > > Do I misunderstand somewhere? > > Or is there some case that OMAP_BO_SCANOUT shouldn't be passed when > > omap_bo_new is called? > > > > Exactly. You need to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT only when you want your > buffers to be 'scanout' buffers(i.e. buffers that can be displayed on > screen), which is not always the case - there is no need offscreen > buffers or pixmaps to be scanout capable, for example. There are more > cases like that. > > The problem is that scanout buffer on OMAP4 allocate additional > resources in DMM/TILER (a piece of hardware) and those resources are > limited. Not only that, but DMM/TILER memory space eventually gets > fragmented over time (if you have lots of allocataoins/deallocations) > and you will start getting ENOMEM (or similar) errors. > > Ofc, in your particular use case you may never hit such issues. Thanks, I understand the cases now. > >> BTW you shall really find who and how uses OMAP BO API, in theory it > >> might use ioctls directly and not call omap_bo_xxx functions. > > > > Do you mean the DRM_OMAP_GEM_NEW ioctl api? > > There is no place in the AOSP tree to call that except the > > omap_bo_new_impl function, > > which is called by the omap_bo_new and omap_bo_new_tiled functions. > > The omap_bo_new should not be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag, > > while the omap_bo_new_tiled should be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag > > > > Regarding to the omap_bo_new function, there are 2 places call it in > > the AOSP tree: > > #1 ./external/libkmsxx/kms++/src/omap/omapframebuffer.cpp > > #2 ./device/ti/beagle_x15/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so > > > > #1 seems not used in AOSP yet, and #2 is one blob binary we do not > > have the source for. > > > > I would bet on gralloc.am57x.so. yeah, that's my guess as well. > >> strace > >> would be your friend there. or gdb, or whatever tools are used on > >> android. Or put some printfs() in omap_bo_new() that output the PID of > >> the calling process, etc. > > > > Thanks a lot for these great suggestions! Will use them when possible. > > > >>> And another question is that, since the userspace(libdrm) will be used > >>> to work with different kernel versions, > >>> like the old 4.14, 4.19, etc, do you think there will be problem to > >>> pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT > >>> from the userspace side with the old kernels(which does not have this change)? > >>> does this change need to be backported to the old kernel versions? > >> > >> There should not be any issue. The changes could be backported if one > >> hits the issues this $series is fixing, but there is no need. > > > > Thanks for the confirmation! > > I just boot-tested with adding OMAP_BO_SCANOUT in the omap_bo_new function, > > and it worked with the current 4.14, 4.19, and the mainline kernels. > > # via adding line "flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT" in the omap_bo_new function. > > > > sure, the point is that with this change *every* BO will be allocated as > scanout BO, potentially leading to the above explained issues. get it. > >>> > >>> And the last question is that, omap_bo_new might be called by some > >>> property binaries what not everyone > >>> could get the source to update, for such case what's your suggestions? > >>> > >> > >> Hard to say without knowing what that library would be. > >> > >> When I hit issues with closed blobs, sometimes I reverse-engineer them > >> to fix the issue, example: > >> > >> https://github.com/maemo-leste/sgx-ddk-um/tree/master/dbm > >> > >> This is REed libdbm from sgx-ddk-um 1.17.4948957, that is responsible > >> for allocating BOs (what omap_bo_new() does) but it uses DUMB buffers > >> API, instead of OMAP BO API. > >> > >> I guess you are using some older version of sgx-ddk-um, so you may fix > >> in similar way. Or binary patch. > > > > The blob binary that calls omap_bo_new is the gralloc.am57x.so here[2]: > > any suggestions with it? > > # sorry, I am not able to find out how you did the reverse-engineer > > work# with the dbm repository shared here, > > # not sure if you could give some tutorial steps for the similar > > reverse-engineer# work with gralloc.am57x.so > > > > Sorry, but it is like if you ask me to provide you with a tutorial on > how to do brain surgery :) > > > [2]: https://android.googlesource.com/device/ti/beagle-x15/+/refs/heads/master/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so > > > > I investigated this a bit and it seems it calls omap_bo_new() in a > wrapper function like: > > bo = omap_bo_new(dev, -page_size & (size + page_size - 1), ((param5 & > 0x800000) != 0) | OMAP_BO_WC | OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG); > > Didn't investigate further what param5 is, but it controls if > OMAP_BO_SCANOUT is passed to omap_bo_new or not. > > However, this library was not made with upstream kernel in mind, as > AFAIK OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG never made it upstream: > > https://yhbt.net/lore/all/2580272.MiZDHyRxZo@avalon/T/ > > @Tomi - any comment? > > So, you have couple of options: > > 1. Ask TI for upstream-compatible library. check is in progress, but it would take quite a long time I guess > 2. Try to push OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG patch upstream. hmm, sounds like one impossible thing... > 3. Modify omap_bo_new() to something like: > . > #define OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG 0x00000008 /* only use contiguous dma mem */ > . > if (flags & OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG) > flags |= OMAP_BO_SCANOUT; > . > This will not achieve exactly what OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG is supposed to do, > but should make it work, at least. This looks like the only doable thing at the moment, maybe one change needs to be submitted to the mesa/drm repository. I can submit a request on your #3 change to the mesa/drm repository for discussion after some check if you do not mind. Thanks, Yongqin Liu > >>>>> On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 23:29, Ivaylo Dimitrov > >>>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > >>>>>>> Hi, > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: > >>>>>>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or > >>>>>>>> TILER. > >>>>>>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start > >>>>>>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is > >>>>>>>> that > >>>>>>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we > >>>>>>>> have > >>>>>>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because > >>>>>>>> there > >>>>>>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - > >>>>>>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are > >>>>>>>> allocated) > >>>>>>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new > >>>>>>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, > >>>>>>>> like, for scanout buffers. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to > >>>>>>> be contiguous? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb > >>>>>> buffers are allocated as scanout: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 > >>>>>> > >>>>>> If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want > >>>>>> linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing > >>>>>> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Ivo > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > >
Hi, On 29.08.22 г. 5:51 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > Hi, Ivaylo > > Sorry for the late response, and Thanks very much for the detailed explanations! > > On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 18:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov > <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> On 17.08.22 г. 7:52 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>> Hi, Ivaylo >>> >>> On Mon, 15 Aug 2022 at 14:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Liu, >>>> >>>> On 14.08.22 г. 17:27 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>>>> Hi, IvayIo >>>>> >>>>> Thanks very much for the reply! >>>>> >>>>> On Sat, 13 Aug 2022 at 14:58, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Liu, >>>>>> >>>>>> On 12.08.22 г. 7:35 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>>>>>> Hi, Ivaylo, Tomi >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We have one X15 Android AOSP master build, it could not have the home >>>>>>> screen displayed >>>>>>> on the hdmi monitor connected with this change, with the following >>>>>>> message printed on the serial console >>>>>>> [ 607.404205] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-0 >>>>>>> [ 607.410522] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-1 >>>>>>> [ 607.416381] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-2 >>>>>>> [ 607.422088] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-3 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> # for details, please check the link here: http://ix.io/47m1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It will work with home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor if this >>>>>>> change is reverted. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Is this the broken problem you talked about here? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And could you please give some suggestions on how to have the x15 >>>>>>> Android build work with this change? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Make sure scanout (i.e. those to be displayed) buffers are actually >>>>>> allocated as such - OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag must be set when calling >>>>>> omap_bo_new(). >>>>> >>>>> I am not familiar with this area, I am sorry if I asked quite silly questions:( >>>>> I googled omap_bo_new, and found it's a function of libdrm here[1], is >>>>> it what you meant here? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Yes, calling this function from userspace ends in kernel code the >>>> $subject patch is part of. >>>> >>>>> If it's the omap_bo_new that we should pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT when it is called, >>>>> then is it the correct way to update omap_bo_new to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag >>>>> before it calls omap_bo_new_impl? >>>>> >>>> >>>> omap_bo_new() is fine and does not need any updates/fixes, it is the >>>> code that uses it (whoever it is, I am not familiar with the userspace >>>> you are using) that shall pass correct flags (third parameter) when >>>> calling it. >>> >>> Sorry, I do not get the point here. >>> Like you said, the code that calls omap_bo_new needs to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT, >>> then IMO omap_bo_new should be the best place to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag, >>> (like via flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT), that could help avoid >>> missing the flag by some code, >>> and also avoids hacks/changes on the possible blob binaries. >>> >>> Do I misunderstand somewhere? >>> Or is there some case that OMAP_BO_SCANOUT shouldn't be passed when >>> omap_bo_new is called? >>> >> >> Exactly. You need to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT only when you want your >> buffers to be 'scanout' buffers(i.e. buffers that can be displayed on >> screen), which is not always the case - there is no need offscreen >> buffers or pixmaps to be scanout capable, for example. There are more >> cases like that. >> >> The problem is that scanout buffer on OMAP4 allocate additional >> resources in DMM/TILER (a piece of hardware) and those resources are >> limited. Not only that, but DMM/TILER memory space eventually gets >> fragmented over time (if you have lots of allocataoins/deallocations) >> and you will start getting ENOMEM (or similar) errors. >> >> Ofc, in your particular use case you may never hit such issues. > > Thanks, I understand the cases now. > > >>>> BTW you shall really find who and how uses OMAP BO API, in theory it >>>> might use ioctls directly and not call omap_bo_xxx functions. >>> >>> Do you mean the DRM_OMAP_GEM_NEW ioctl api? >>> There is no place in the AOSP tree to call that except the >>> omap_bo_new_impl function, >>> which is called by the omap_bo_new and omap_bo_new_tiled functions. >>> The omap_bo_new should not be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag, >>> while the omap_bo_new_tiled should be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag >>> >>> Regarding to the omap_bo_new function, there are 2 places call it in >>> the AOSP tree: >>> #1 ./external/libkmsxx/kms++/src/omap/omapframebuffer.cpp >>> #2 ./device/ti/beagle_x15/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so >>> >>> #1 seems not used in AOSP yet, and #2 is one blob binary we do not >>> have the source for. >>> >> >> I would bet on gralloc.am57x.so. > yeah, that's my guess as well. > >>>> strace >>>> would be your friend there. or gdb, or whatever tools are used on >>>> android. Or put some printfs() in omap_bo_new() that output the PID of >>>> the calling process, etc. >>> >>> Thanks a lot for these great suggestions! Will use them when possible. >>> >>>>> And another question is that, since the userspace(libdrm) will be used >>>>> to work with different kernel versions, >>>>> like the old 4.14, 4.19, etc, do you think there will be problem to >>>>> pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT >>>>> from the userspace side with the old kernels(which does not have this change)? >>>>> does this change need to be backported to the old kernel versions? >>>> >>>> There should not be any issue. The changes could be backported if one >>>> hits the issues this $series is fixing, but there is no need. >>> >>> Thanks for the confirmation! >>> I just boot-tested with adding OMAP_BO_SCANOUT in the omap_bo_new function, >>> and it worked with the current 4.14, 4.19, and the mainline kernels. >>> # via adding line "flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT" in the omap_bo_new function. >>> >> >> sure, the point is that with this change *every* BO will be allocated as >> scanout BO, potentially leading to the above explained issues. > > get it. > >>>>> >>>>> And the last question is that, omap_bo_new might be called by some >>>>> property binaries what not everyone >>>>> could get the source to update, for such case what's your suggestions? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Hard to say without knowing what that library would be. >>>> >>>> When I hit issues with closed blobs, sometimes I reverse-engineer them >>>> to fix the issue, example: >>>> >>>> https://github.com/maemo-leste/sgx-ddk-um/tree/master/dbm >>>> >>>> This is REed libdbm from sgx-ddk-um 1.17.4948957, that is responsible >>>> for allocating BOs (what omap_bo_new() does) but it uses DUMB buffers >>>> API, instead of OMAP BO API. >>>> >>>> I guess you are using some older version of sgx-ddk-um, so you may fix >>>> in similar way. Or binary patch. >>> >>> The blob binary that calls omap_bo_new is the gralloc.am57x.so here[2]: >>> any suggestions with it? >>> # sorry, I am not able to find out how you did the reverse-engineer >>> work# with the dbm repository shared here, >>> # not sure if you could give some tutorial steps for the similar >>> reverse-engineer# work with gralloc.am57x.so >>> >> >> Sorry, but it is like if you ask me to provide you with a tutorial on >> how to do brain surgery :) >> >>> [2]: https://android.googlesource.com/device/ti/beagle-x15/+/refs/heads/master/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so >>> >> >> I investigated this a bit and it seems it calls omap_bo_new() in a >> wrapper function like: >> >> bo = omap_bo_new(dev, -page_size & (size + page_size - 1), ((param5 & >> 0x800000) != 0) | OMAP_BO_WC | OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG); >> >> Didn't investigate further what param5 is, but it controls if >> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT is passed to omap_bo_new or not. >> >> However, this library was not made with upstream kernel in mind, as >> AFAIK OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG never made it upstream: >> >> https://yhbt.net/lore/all/2580272.MiZDHyRxZo@avalon/T/ >> >> @Tomi - any comment? >> >> So, you have couple of options: >> >> 1. Ask TI for upstream-compatible library. > check is in progress, but it would take quite a long time I guess >> 2. Try to push OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG patch upstream. > hmm, sounds like one impossible thing... >> 3. Modify omap_bo_new() to something like: >> . >> #define OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG 0x00000008 /* only use contiguous dma mem */ >> . >> if (flags & OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG) >> flags |= OMAP_BO_SCANOUT; >> . >> This will not achieve exactly what OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG is supposed to do, >> but should make it work, at least. > > This looks like the only doable thing at the moment, maybe one change > needs to be submitted to the mesa/drm repository. > I can submit a request on your #3 change to the mesa/drm repository > for discussion after some check if you do not mind. > I doubt mesa/drm will accept such hack, I think you will need to support your drm clone (with the above fix) until TI fixes the closed library. Regards, Ivo > Thanks, > Yongqin Liu > >>>>>>> On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 23:29, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>>>>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: >>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or >>>>>>>>>> TILER. >>>>>>>>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start >>>>>>>>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is >>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we >>>>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because >>>>>>>>>> there >>>>>>>>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - >>>>>>>>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are >>>>>>>>>> allocated) >>>>>>>>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new >>>>>>>>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, >>>>>>>>>> like, for scanout buffers. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to >>>>>>>>> be contiguous? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb >>>>>>>> buffers are allocated as scanout: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want >>>>>>>> linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing >>>>>>>> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Ivo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> > > >
On 8/29/22 8:24 AM, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: > Hi, > > > On 29.08.22 г. 5:51 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >> Hi, Ivaylo >> >> Sorry for the late response, and Thanks very much for the detailed explanations! >> >> On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 18:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov >> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 17.08.22 г. 7:52 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>>> Hi, Ivaylo >>>> >>>> On Mon, 15 Aug 2022 at 14:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Liu, >>>>> >>>>> On 14.08.22 г. 17:27 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>>>>> Hi, IvayIo >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks very much for the reply! >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sat, 13 Aug 2022 at 14:58, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>>>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Liu, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 12.08.22 г. 7:35 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>>>>>>> Hi, Ivaylo, Tomi >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We have one X15 Android AOSP master build, it could not have the home >>>>>>>> screen displayed >>>>>>>> on the hdmi monitor connected with this change, with the following >>>>>>>> message printed on the serial console >>>>>>>> [ 607.404205] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-0 >>>>>>>> [ 607.410522] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-1 >>>>>>>> [ 607.416381] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-2 >>>>>>>> [ 607.422088] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-3 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # for details, please check the link here: http://ix.io/47m1 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It will work with home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor if this >>>>>>>> change is reverted. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Is this the broken problem you talked about here? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> And could you please give some suggestions on how to have the x15 >>>>>>>> Android build work with this change? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Make sure scanout (i.e. those to be displayed) buffers are actually >>>>>>> allocated as such - OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag must be set when calling >>>>>>> omap_bo_new(). >>>>>> >>>>>> I am not familiar with this area, I am sorry if I asked quite silly questions:( >>>>>> I googled omap_bo_new, and found it's a function of libdrm here[1], is >>>>>> it what you meant here? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Yes, calling this function from userspace ends in kernel code the >>>>> $subject patch is part of. >>>>> >>>>>> If it's the omap_bo_new that we should pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT when it is called, >>>>>> then is it the correct way to update omap_bo_new to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag >>>>>> before it calls omap_bo_new_impl? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> omap_bo_new() is fine and does not need any updates/fixes, it is the >>>>> code that uses it (whoever it is, I am not familiar with the userspace >>>>> you are using) that shall pass correct flags (third parameter) when >>>>> calling it. >>>> >>>> Sorry, I do not get the point here. >>>> Like you said, the code that calls omap_bo_new needs to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT, >>>> then IMO omap_bo_new should be the best place to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag, >>>> (like via flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT), that could help avoid >>>> missing the flag by some code, >>>> and also avoids hacks/changes on the possible blob binaries. >>>> >>>> Do I misunderstand somewhere? >>>> Or is there some case that OMAP_BO_SCANOUT shouldn't be passed when >>>> omap_bo_new is called? >>>> >>> >>> Exactly. You need to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT only when you want your >>> buffers to be 'scanout' buffers(i.e. buffers that can be displayed on >>> screen), which is not always the case - there is no need offscreen >>> buffers or pixmaps to be scanout capable, for example. There are more >>> cases like that. >>> >>> The problem is that scanout buffer on OMAP4 allocate additional >>> resources in DMM/TILER (a piece of hardware) and those resources are >>> limited. Not only that, but DMM/TILER memory space eventually gets >>> fragmented over time (if you have lots of allocataoins/deallocations) >>> and you will start getting ENOMEM (or similar) errors. >>> >>> Ofc, in your particular use case you may never hit such issues. >> >> Thanks, I understand the cases now. >> >> >>>>> BTW you shall really find who and how uses OMAP BO API, in theory it >>>>> might use ioctls directly and not call omap_bo_xxx functions. >>>> >>>> Do you mean the DRM_OMAP_GEM_NEW ioctl api? >>>> There is no place in the AOSP tree to call that except the >>>> omap_bo_new_impl function, >>>> which is called by the omap_bo_new and omap_bo_new_tiled functions. >>>> The omap_bo_new should not be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag, >>>> while the omap_bo_new_tiled should be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag >>>> >>>> Regarding to the omap_bo_new function, there are 2 places call it in >>>> the AOSP tree: >>>> #1 ./external/libkmsxx/kms++/src/omap/omapframebuffer.cpp >>>> #2 ./device/ti/beagle_x15/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so >>>> >>>> #1 seems not used in AOSP yet, and #2 is one blob binary we do not >>>> have the source for. >>>> >>> >>> I would bet on gralloc.am57x.so. >> yeah, that's my guess as well. >> >>>>> strace >>>>> would be your friend there. or gdb, or whatever tools are used on >>>>> android. Or put some printfs() in omap_bo_new() that output the PID of >>>>> the calling process, etc. >>>> >>>> Thanks a lot for these great suggestions! Will use them when possible. >>>> >>>>>> And another question is that, since the userspace(libdrm) will be used >>>>>> to work with different kernel versions, >>>>>> like the old 4.14, 4.19, etc, do you think there will be problem to >>>>>> pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT >>>>>> from the userspace side with the old kernels(which does not have this change)? >>>>>> does this change need to be backported to the old kernel versions? >>>>> >>>>> There should not be any issue. The changes could be backported if one >>>>> hits the issues this $series is fixing, but there is no need. >>>> >>>> Thanks for the confirmation! >>>> I just boot-tested with adding OMAP_BO_SCANOUT in the omap_bo_new function, >>>> and it worked with the current 4.14, 4.19, and the mainline kernels. >>>> # via adding line "flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT" in the omap_bo_new function. >>>> >>> >>> sure, the point is that with this change *every* BO will be allocated as >>> scanout BO, potentially leading to the above explained issues. >> >> get it. >> >>>>>> >>>>>> And the last question is that, omap_bo_new might be called by some >>>>>> property binaries what not everyone >>>>>> could get the source to update, for such case what's your suggestions? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hard to say without knowing what that library would be. >>>>> >>>>> When I hit issues with closed blobs, sometimes I reverse-engineer them >>>>> to fix the issue, example: >>>>> >>>>> https://github.com/maemo-leste/sgx-ddk-um/tree/master/dbm >>>>> >>>>> This is REed libdbm from sgx-ddk-um 1.17.4948957, that is responsible >>>>> for allocating BOs (what omap_bo_new() does) but it uses DUMB buffers >>>>> API, instead of OMAP BO API. >>>>> >>>>> I guess you are using some older version of sgx-ddk-um, so you may fix >>>>> in similar way. Or binary patch. >>>> >>>> The blob binary that calls omap_bo_new is the gralloc.am57x.so here[2]: >>>> any suggestions with it? >>>> # sorry, I am not able to find out how you did the reverse-engineer >>>> work# with the dbm repository shared here, >>>> # not sure if you could give some tutorial steps for the similar >>>> reverse-engineer# work with gralloc.am57x.so >>>> >>> >>> Sorry, but it is like if you ask me to provide you with a tutorial on >>> how to do brain surgery :) >>> >>>> [2]: https://android.googlesource.com/device/ti/beagle-x15/+/refs/heads/master/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so >>>> >>> >>> I investigated this a bit and it seems it calls omap_bo_new() in a >>> wrapper function like: >>> >>> bo = omap_bo_new(dev, -page_size & (size + page_size - 1), ((param5 & >>> 0x800000) != 0) | OMAP_BO_WC | OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG); >>> >>> Didn't investigate further what param5 is, but it controls if >>> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT is passed to omap_bo_new or not. >>> >>> However, this library was not made with upstream kernel in mind, as >>> AFAIK OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG never made it upstream: >>> >>> https://yhbt.net/lore/all/2580272.MiZDHyRxZo@avalon/T/ >>> >>> @Tomi - any comment? >>> >>> So, you have couple of options: >>> >>> 1. Ask TI for upstream-compatible library. >> check is in progress, but it would take quite a long time I guess >>> 2. Try to push OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG patch upstream. >> hmm, sounds like one impossible thing... >>> 3. Modify omap_bo_new() to something like: >>> . >>> #define OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG 0x00000008 /* only use contiguous dma mem */ >>> . >>> if (flags & OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG) >>> flags |= OMAP_BO_SCANOUT; >>> . >>> This will not achieve exactly what OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG is supposed to do, >>> but should make it work, at least. >> >> This looks like the only doable thing at the moment, maybe one change >> needs to be submitted to the mesa/drm repository. >> I can submit a request on your #3 change to the mesa/drm repository >> for discussion after some check if you do not mind. >> > > I doubt mesa/drm will accept such hack, I think you will need to support your drm clone (with the above fix) until TI fixes the closed library. > Hi all, Just got around to reading this thread. I work with the TI gralloc lib and can generate new versions as needed (I was probably the one who compiled the version you have now). I've wanted to have our gralloc layer open source'd as there is nothing really propriety in it (and I re-wrote a lot of it already) and to avoid issues like this. But it interacts with the GPU code in some places, so it's up to Imagination :(. The actual code in question if it helps is: if(ui32Flags & PVRSRV_MEM_CACHED) flags &= ~OMAP_BO_CACHE_MASK; else flags |= OMAP_BO_WC; if (ui32Flags & PVRSRV_HAP_CONTIG) flags |= OMAP_BO_SCANOUT; flags &= ~OMAP_BO_TILED_MASK; flags |= 0x00000008; flags |= OMAP_BO_WC; bo = omap_bo_new(dev, size, flags); As you can see we use 0x00000008 (OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG) unconditionally. This was a hack added since even non-scanout buffers sometimes need to be contiguous (video decoder surfaces), but we had no way back then to communicate this to the gralloc layer. I think your best bet would be to modify the gralloc lib to not do that, or put it under the CONTIG check. If you tell me what the code should look like, I can rebuild the lib and post a copy. Long term, I'd like to start using DMA-BUF Heaps for CMA memory allocations in gralloc and elsewhere, then drop out the DMM/TILER support from OMAPDRM, since it never really belonged there in the first place (being a IOMMU unrelated to the display/GPU). Thanks, Andrew > Regards, > Ivo > >> Thanks, >> Yongqin Liu >> >>>>>>>> On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 23:29, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>>>>>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or >>>>>>>>>>> TILER. >>>>>>>>>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start >>>>>>>>>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is >>>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we >>>>>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>>>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because >>>>>>>>>>> there >>>>>>>>>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - >>>>>>>>>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are >>>>>>>>>>> allocated) >>>>>>>>>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new >>>>>>>>>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, >>>>>>>>>>> like, for scanout buffers. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to >>>>>>>>>> be contiguous? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb >>>>>>>>> buffers are allocated as scanout: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want >>>>>>>>> linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing >>>>>>>>> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Ivo >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >>
HI, Andrew Thanks a lot for the information! And great to have you here! Hi, Ivaylo With the code provided by Andrew, could you please help give suggestions on how to modify it in the gralloc lib side? to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag unconditionally as OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG? Thanks, Yongqin Liu On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 at 22:36, Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com> wrote: > > On 8/29/22 8:24 AM, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > > On 29.08.22 г. 5:51 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > >> Hi, Ivaylo > >> > >> Sorry for the late response, and Thanks very much for the detailed explanations! > >> > >> On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 18:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov > >> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> On 17.08.22 г. 7:52 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > >>>> Hi, Ivaylo > >>>> > >>>> On Mon, 15 Aug 2022 at 14:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov > >>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Hi Liu, > >>>>> > >>>>> On 14.08.22 г. 17:27 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > >>>>>> Hi, IvayIo > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Thanks very much for the reply! > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On Sat, 13 Aug 2022 at 14:58, Ivaylo Dimitrov > >>>>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Hi Liu, > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On 12.08.22 г. 7:35 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > >>>>>>>> Hi, Ivaylo, Tomi > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> We have one X15 Android AOSP master build, it could not have the home > >>>>>>>> screen displayed > >>>>>>>> on the hdmi monitor connected with this change, with the following > >>>>>>>> message printed on the serial console > >>>>>>>> [ 607.404205] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-0 > >>>>>>>> [ 607.410522] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-1 > >>>>>>>> [ 607.416381] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-2 > >>>>>>>> [ 607.422088] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-3 > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> # for details, please check the link here: http://ix.io/47m1 > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> It will work with home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor if this > >>>>>>>> change is reverted. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Is this the broken problem you talked about here? > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> And could you please give some suggestions on how to have the x15 > >>>>>>>> Android build work with this change? > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Make sure scanout (i.e. those to be displayed) buffers are actually > >>>>>>> allocated as such - OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag must be set when calling > >>>>>>> omap_bo_new(). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I am not familiar with this area, I am sorry if I asked quite silly questions:( > >>>>>> I googled omap_bo_new, and found it's a function of libdrm here[1], is > >>>>>> it what you meant here? > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Yes, calling this function from userspace ends in kernel code the > >>>>> $subject patch is part of. > >>>>> > >>>>>> If it's the omap_bo_new that we should pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT when it is called, > >>>>>> then is it the correct way to update omap_bo_new to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag > >>>>>> before it calls omap_bo_new_impl? > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> omap_bo_new() is fine and does not need any updates/fixes, it is the > >>>>> code that uses it (whoever it is, I am not familiar with the userspace > >>>>> you are using) that shall pass correct flags (third parameter) when > >>>>> calling it. > >>>> > >>>> Sorry, I do not get the point here. > >>>> Like you said, the code that calls omap_bo_new needs to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT, > >>>> then IMO omap_bo_new should be the best place to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag, > >>>> (like via flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT), that could help avoid > >>>> missing the flag by some code, > >>>> and also avoids hacks/changes on the possible blob binaries. > >>>> > >>>> Do I misunderstand somewhere? > >>>> Or is there some case that OMAP_BO_SCANOUT shouldn't be passed when > >>>> omap_bo_new is called? > >>>> > >>> > >>> Exactly. You need to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT only when you want your > >>> buffers to be 'scanout' buffers(i.e. buffers that can be displayed on > >>> screen), which is not always the case - there is no need offscreen > >>> buffers or pixmaps to be scanout capable, for example. There are more > >>> cases like that. > >>> > >>> The problem is that scanout buffer on OMAP4 allocate additional > >>> resources in DMM/TILER (a piece of hardware) and those resources are > >>> limited. Not only that, but DMM/TILER memory space eventually gets > >>> fragmented over time (if you have lots of allocataoins/deallocations) > >>> and you will start getting ENOMEM (or similar) errors. > >>> > >>> Ofc, in your particular use case you may never hit such issues. > >> > >> Thanks, I understand the cases now. > >> > >> > >>>>> BTW you shall really find who and how uses OMAP BO API, in theory it > >>>>> might use ioctls directly and not call omap_bo_xxx functions. > >>>> > >>>> Do you mean the DRM_OMAP_GEM_NEW ioctl api? > >>>> There is no place in the AOSP tree to call that except the > >>>> omap_bo_new_impl function, > >>>> which is called by the omap_bo_new and omap_bo_new_tiled functions. > >>>> The omap_bo_new should not be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag, > >>>> while the omap_bo_new_tiled should be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag > >>>> > >>>> Regarding to the omap_bo_new function, there are 2 places call it in > >>>> the AOSP tree: > >>>> #1 ./external/libkmsxx/kms++/src/omap/omapframebuffer.cpp > >>>> #2 ./device/ti/beagle_x15/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so > >>>> > >>>> #1 seems not used in AOSP yet, and #2 is one blob binary we do not > >>>> have the source for. > >>>> > >>> > >>> I would bet on gralloc.am57x.so. > >> yeah, that's my guess as well. > >> > >>>>> strace > >>>>> would be your friend there. or gdb, or whatever tools are used on > >>>>> android. Or put some printfs() in omap_bo_new() that output the PID of > >>>>> the calling process, etc. > >>>> > >>>> Thanks a lot for these great suggestions! Will use them when possible. > >>>> > >>>>>> And another question is that, since the userspace(libdrm) will be used > >>>>>> to work with different kernel versions, > >>>>>> like the old 4.14, 4.19, etc, do you think there will be problem to > >>>>>> pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT > >>>>>> from the userspace side with the old kernels(which does not have this change)? > >>>>>> does this change need to be backported to the old kernel versions? > >>>>> > >>>>> There should not be any issue. The changes could be backported if one > >>>>> hits the issues this $series is fixing, but there is no need. > >>>> > >>>> Thanks for the confirmation! > >>>> I just boot-tested with adding OMAP_BO_SCANOUT in the omap_bo_new function, > >>>> and it worked with the current 4.14, 4.19, and the mainline kernels. > >>>> # via adding line "flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT" in the omap_bo_new function. > >>>> > >>> > >>> sure, the point is that with this change *every* BO will be allocated as > >>> scanout BO, potentially leading to the above explained issues. > >> > >> get it. > >> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> And the last question is that, omap_bo_new might be called by some > >>>>>> property binaries what not everyone > >>>>>> could get the source to update, for such case what's your suggestions? > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Hard to say without knowing what that library would be. > >>>>> > >>>>> When I hit issues with closed blobs, sometimes I reverse-engineer them > >>>>> to fix the issue, example: > >>>>> > >>>>> https://github.com/maemo-leste/sgx-ddk-um/tree/master/dbm > >>>>> > >>>>> This is REed libdbm from sgx-ddk-um 1.17.4948957, that is responsible > >>>>> for allocating BOs (what omap_bo_new() does) but it uses DUMB buffers > >>>>> API, instead of OMAP BO API. > >>>>> > >>>>> I guess you are using some older version of sgx-ddk-um, so you may fix > >>>>> in similar way. Or binary patch. > >>>> > >>>> The blob binary that calls omap_bo_new is the gralloc.am57x.so here[2]: > >>>> any suggestions with it? > >>>> # sorry, I am not able to find out how you did the reverse-engineer > >>>> work# with the dbm repository shared here, > >>>> # not sure if you could give some tutorial steps for the similar > >>>> reverse-engineer# work with gralloc.am57x.so > >>>> > >>> > >>> Sorry, but it is like if you ask me to provide you with a tutorial on > >>> how to do brain surgery :) > >>> > >>>> [2]: https://android.googlesource.com/device/ti/beagle-x15/+/refs/heads/master/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so > >>>> > >>> > >>> I investigated this a bit and it seems it calls omap_bo_new() in a > >>> wrapper function like: > >>> > >>> bo = omap_bo_new(dev, -page_size & (size + page_size - 1), ((param5 & > >>> 0x800000) != 0) | OMAP_BO_WC | OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG); > >>> > >>> Didn't investigate further what param5 is, but it controls if > >>> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT is passed to omap_bo_new or not. > >>> > >>> However, this library was not made with upstream kernel in mind, as > >>> AFAIK OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG never made it upstream: > >>> > >>> https://yhbt.net/lore/all/2580272.MiZDHyRxZo@avalon/T/ > >>> > >>> @Tomi - any comment? > >>> > >>> So, you have couple of options: > >>> > >>> 1. Ask TI for upstream-compatible library. > >> check is in progress, but it would take quite a long time I guess > >>> 2. Try to push OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG patch upstream. > >> hmm, sounds like one impossible thing... > >>> 3. Modify omap_bo_new() to something like: > >>> . > >>> #define OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG 0x00000008 /* only use contiguous dma mem */ > >>> . > >>> if (flags & OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG) > >>> flags |= OMAP_BO_SCANOUT; > >>> . > >>> This will not achieve exactly what OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG is supposed to do, > >>> but should make it work, at least. > >> > >> This looks like the only doable thing at the moment, maybe one change > >> needs to be submitted to the mesa/drm repository. > >> I can submit a request on your #3 change to the mesa/drm repository > >> for discussion after some check if you do not mind. > >> > > > > I doubt mesa/drm will accept such hack, I think you will need to support your drm clone (with the above fix) until TI fixes the closed library. > > > > > Hi all, > > Just got around to reading this thread. I work with the TI gralloc lib > and can generate new versions as needed (I was probably the one who compiled > the version you have now). I've wanted to have our gralloc layer open source'd > as there is nothing really propriety in it (and I re-wrote a lot of it already) > and to avoid issues like this. But it interacts with the GPU code in some places, > so it's up to Imagination :(. The actual code in question if it helps is: > > if(ui32Flags & PVRSRV_MEM_CACHED) > flags &= ~OMAP_BO_CACHE_MASK; > else > flags |= OMAP_BO_WC; > > if (ui32Flags & PVRSRV_HAP_CONTIG) > flags |= OMAP_BO_SCANOUT; > > flags &= ~OMAP_BO_TILED_MASK; > flags |= 0x00000008; > flags |= OMAP_BO_WC; > > bo = omap_bo_new(dev, size, flags); > > As you can see we use 0x00000008 (OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG) unconditionally. > This was a hack added since even non-scanout buffers sometimes need > to be contiguous (video decoder surfaces), but we had no way back > then to communicate this to the gralloc layer. I think your best > bet would be to modify the gralloc lib to not do that, or put it > under the CONTIG check. > > If you tell me what the code should look like, I can rebuild the > lib and post a copy. > > Long term, I'd like to start using DMA-BUF Heaps for CMA memory > allocations in gralloc and elsewhere, then drop out the DMM/TILER > support from OMAPDRM, since it never really belonged there in > the first place (being a IOMMU unrelated to the display/GPU). > > Thanks, > Andrew > > > > Regards, > > Ivo > > > >> Thanks, > >> Yongqin Liu > >> > >>>>>>>> On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 23:29, Ivaylo Dimitrov > >>>>>>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> Hi, > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or > >>>>>>>>>>> TILER. > >>>>>>>>>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start > >>>>>>>>>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is > >>>>>>>>>>> that > >>>>>>>>>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we > >>>>>>>>>>> have > >>>>>>>>>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because > >>>>>>>>>>> there > >>>>>>>>>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - > >>>>>>>>>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are > >>>>>>>>>>> allocated) > >>>>>>>>>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new > >>>>>>>>>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, > >>>>>>>>>>> like, for scanout buffers. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to > >>>>>>>>>> be contiguous? > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb > >>>>>>>>> buffers are allocated as scanout: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want > >>>>>>>>> linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing > >>>>>>>>> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Ivo > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >> > >> > >>
Hi, On 30.08.22 г. 18:08 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: > HI, Andrew > > Thanks a lot for the information! And great to have you here! > > Hi, Ivaylo > > With the code provided by Andrew, could you please help give suggestions > on how to modify it in the gralloc lib side? > > to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag unconditionally as OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG? > I don't think adding OMAP_BO_SCANOUT unconditionally is a good idea - we already agreed on why. Without having access to the whole source code, I would not make blind suggestions and would leave between you (as user) and Andrew (as a provider) to agree on what is the best way to fix the issue. Still, see the comments bellow. > Thanks, > Yongqin Liu > > On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 at 22:36, Andrew Davis <afd@ti.com> wrote: >> >> On 8/29/22 8:24 AM, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> On 29.08.22 г. 5:51 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>>> Hi, Ivaylo >>>> >>>> Sorry for the late response, and Thanks very much for the detailed explanations! >>>> >>>> On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 18:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> On 17.08.22 г. 7:52 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>>>>> Hi, Ivaylo >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, 15 Aug 2022 at 14:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>>>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Liu, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 14.08.22 г. 17:27 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>>>>>>> Hi, IvayIo >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks very much for the reply! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Sat, 13 Aug 2022 at 14:58, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>>>>>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Liu, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 12.08.22 г. 7:35 ч., Yongqin Liu wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Hi, Ivaylo, Tomi >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> We have one X15 Android AOSP master build, it could not have the home >>>>>>>>>> screen displayed >>>>>>>>>> on the hdmi monitor connected with this change, with the following >>>>>>>>>> message printed on the serial console >>>>>>>>>> [ 607.404205] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-0 >>>>>>>>>> [ 607.410522] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-1 >>>>>>>>>> [ 607.416381] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-2 >>>>>>>>>> [ 607.422088] omapdrm omapdrm.0: Failed to setup plane plane-3 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> # for details, please check the link here: http://ix.io/47m1 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> It will work with home screen displayed on the hdmi monitor if this >>>>>>>>>> change is reverted. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Is this the broken problem you talked about here? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> And could you please give some suggestions on how to have the x15 >>>>>>>>>> Android build work with this change? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Make sure scanout (i.e. those to be displayed) buffers are actually >>>>>>>>> allocated as such - OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag must be set when calling >>>>>>>>> omap_bo_new(). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I am not familiar with this area, I am sorry if I asked quite silly questions:( >>>>>>>> I googled omap_bo_new, and found it's a function of libdrm here[1], is >>>>>>>> it what you meant here? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Yes, calling this function from userspace ends in kernel code the >>>>>>> $subject patch is part of. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If it's the omap_bo_new that we should pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT when it is called, >>>>>>>> then is it the correct way to update omap_bo_new to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag >>>>>>>> before it calls omap_bo_new_impl? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> omap_bo_new() is fine and does not need any updates/fixes, it is the >>>>>>> code that uses it (whoever it is, I am not familiar with the userspace >>>>>>> you are using) that shall pass correct flags (third parameter) when >>>>>>> calling it. >>>>>> >>>>>> Sorry, I do not get the point here. >>>>>> Like you said, the code that calls omap_bo_new needs to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT, >>>>>> then IMO omap_bo_new should be the best place to add the OMAP_BO_SCANOUT flag, >>>>>> (like via flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT), that could help avoid >>>>>> missing the flag by some code, >>>>>> and also avoids hacks/changes on the possible blob binaries. >>>>>> >>>>>> Do I misunderstand somewhere? >>>>>> Or is there some case that OMAP_BO_SCANOUT shouldn't be passed when >>>>>> omap_bo_new is called? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Exactly. You need to pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT only when you want your >>>>> buffers to be 'scanout' buffers(i.e. buffers that can be displayed on >>>>> screen), which is not always the case - there is no need offscreen >>>>> buffers or pixmaps to be scanout capable, for example. There are more >>>>> cases like that. >>>>> >>>>> The problem is that scanout buffer on OMAP4 allocate additional >>>>> resources in DMM/TILER (a piece of hardware) and those resources are >>>>> limited. Not only that, but DMM/TILER memory space eventually gets >>>>> fragmented over time (if you have lots of allocataoins/deallocations) >>>>> and you will start getting ENOMEM (or similar) errors. >>>>> >>>>> Ofc, in your particular use case you may never hit such issues. >>>> >>>> Thanks, I understand the cases now. >>>> >>>> >>>>>>> BTW you shall really find who and how uses OMAP BO API, in theory it >>>>>>> might use ioctls directly and not call omap_bo_xxx functions. >>>>>> >>>>>> Do you mean the DRM_OMAP_GEM_NEW ioctl api? >>>>>> There is no place in the AOSP tree to call that except the >>>>>> omap_bo_new_impl function, >>>>>> which is called by the omap_bo_new and omap_bo_new_tiled functions. >>>>>> The omap_bo_new should not be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag, >>>>>> while the omap_bo_new_tiled should be called with the OMAP_BO_TILED flag >>>>>> >>>>>> Regarding to the omap_bo_new function, there are 2 places call it in >>>>>> the AOSP tree: >>>>>> #1 ./external/libkmsxx/kms++/src/omap/omapframebuffer.cpp >>>>>> #2 ./device/ti/beagle_x15/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so >>>>>> >>>>>> #1 seems not used in AOSP yet, and #2 is one blob binary we do not >>>>>> have the source for. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I would bet on gralloc.am57x.so. >>>> yeah, that's my guess as well. >>>> >>>>>>> strace >>>>>>> would be your friend there. or gdb, or whatever tools are used on >>>>>>> android. Or put some printfs() in omap_bo_new() that output the PID of >>>>>>> the calling process, etc. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks a lot for these great suggestions! Will use them when possible. >>>>>> >>>>>>>> And another question is that, since the userspace(libdrm) will be used >>>>>>>> to work with different kernel versions, >>>>>>>> like the old 4.14, 4.19, etc, do you think there will be problem to >>>>>>>> pass OMAP_BO_SCANOUT >>>>>>>> from the userspace side with the old kernels(which does not have this change)? >>>>>>>> does this change need to be backported to the old kernel versions? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> There should not be any issue. The changes could be backported if one >>>>>>> hits the issues this $series is fixing, but there is no need. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks for the confirmation! >>>>>> I just boot-tested with adding OMAP_BO_SCANOUT in the omap_bo_new function, >>>>>> and it worked with the current 4.14, 4.19, and the mainline kernels. >>>>>> # via adding line "flags = flags | OMAP_BO_SCANOUT" in the omap_bo_new function. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> sure, the point is that with this change *every* BO will be allocated as >>>>> scanout BO, potentially leading to the above explained issues. >>>> >>>> get it. >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> And the last question is that, omap_bo_new might be called by some >>>>>>>> property binaries what not everyone >>>>>>>> could get the source to update, for such case what's your suggestions? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hard to say without knowing what that library would be. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> When I hit issues with closed blobs, sometimes I reverse-engineer them >>>>>>> to fix the issue, example: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://github.com/maemo-leste/sgx-ddk-um/tree/master/dbm >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This is REed libdbm from sgx-ddk-um 1.17.4948957, that is responsible >>>>>>> for allocating BOs (what omap_bo_new() does) but it uses DUMB buffers >>>>>>> API, instead of OMAP BO API. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I guess you are using some older version of sgx-ddk-um, so you may fix >>>>>>> in similar way. Or binary patch. >>>>>> >>>>>> The blob binary that calls omap_bo_new is the gralloc.am57x.so here[2]: >>>>>> any suggestions with it? >>>>>> # sorry, I am not able to find out how you did the reverse-engineer >>>>>> work# with the dbm repository shared here, >>>>>> # not sure if you could give some tutorial steps for the similar >>>>>> reverse-engineer# work with gralloc.am57x.so >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Sorry, but it is like if you ask me to provide you with a tutorial on >>>>> how to do brain surgery :) >>>>> >>>>>> [2]: https://android.googlesource.com/device/ti/beagle-x15/+/refs/heads/master/gpu/gralloc.am57x.so >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I investigated this a bit and it seems it calls omap_bo_new() in a >>>>> wrapper function like: >>>>> >>>>> bo = omap_bo_new(dev, -page_size & (size + page_size - 1), ((param5 & >>>>> 0x800000) != 0) | OMAP_BO_WC | OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG); >>>>> >>>>> Didn't investigate further what param5 is, but it controls if >>>>> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT is passed to omap_bo_new or not. >>>>> >>>>> However, this library was not made with upstream kernel in mind, as >>>>> AFAIK OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG never made it upstream: >>>>> >>>>> https://yhbt.net/lore/all/2580272.MiZDHyRxZo@avalon/T/ >>>>> >>>>> @Tomi - any comment? >>>>> >>>>> So, you have couple of options: >>>>> >>>>> 1. Ask TI for upstream-compatible library. >>>> check is in progress, but it would take quite a long time I guess >>>>> 2. Try to push OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG patch upstream. >>>> hmm, sounds like one impossible thing... >>>>> 3. Modify omap_bo_new() to something like: >>>>> . >>>>> #define OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG 0x00000008 /* only use contiguous dma mem */ >>>>> . >>>>> if (flags & OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG) >>>>> flags |= OMAP_BO_SCANOUT; >>>>> . >>>>> This will not achieve exactly what OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG is supposed to do, >>>>> but should make it work, at least. >>>> >>>> This looks like the only doable thing at the moment, maybe one change >>>> needs to be submitted to the mesa/drm repository. >>>> I can submit a request on your #3 change to the mesa/drm repository >>>> for discussion after some check if you do not mind. >>>> >>> >>> I doubt mesa/drm will accept such hack, I think you will need to support your drm clone (with the above fix) until TI fixes the closed library. >>> >> >> >> Hi all, >> Hi, glad to see you are doing fine :) >> Just got around to reading this thread. I work with the TI gralloc lib >> and can generate new versions as needed (I was probably the one who compiled >> the version you have now). I've wanted to have our gralloc layer open source'd >> as there is nothing really propriety in it (and I re-wrote a lot of it already) >> and to avoid issues like this. But it interacts with the GPU code in some places, >> so it's up to Imagination :(. The actual code in question if it helps is: >> >> if(ui32Flags & PVRSRV_MEM_CACHED) >> flags &= ~OMAP_BO_CACHE_MASK; >> else >> flags |= OMAP_BO_WC; >> >> if (ui32Flags & PVRSRV_HAP_CONTIG) >> flags |= OMAP_BO_SCANOUT; >> Why is PVRSRV_HAP_CONTIG not set if the code requesting the buffer needs contiguous memory? Who is responsible for setting it? >> flags &= ~OMAP_BO_TILED_MASK; >> flags |= 0x00000008; >> flags |= OMAP_BO_WC; >> >> bo = omap_bo_new(dev, size, flags); >> >> As you can see we use 0x00000008 (OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG) unconditionally. >> This was a hack added since even non-scanout buffers sometimes need >> to be contiguous (video decoder surfaces), but we had no way back Hmm, why would video decoder need linear memory? No MMU? >> then to communicate this to the gralloc layer. I think your best >> bet would be to modify the gralloc lib to not do that, or put it >> under the CONTIG check. >> Does that mean that now there is a way? If that's the case, then what needs to be fixed is the application requesting the buffer to send the truth about what it needs to gralloc. >> If you tell me what the code should look like, I can rebuild the >> lib and post a copy. >> >> Long term, I'd like to start using DMA-BUF Heaps for CMA memory >> allocations in gralloc and elsewhere, then drop out the DMM/TILER >> support from OMAPDRM, since it never really belonged there in >> the first place (being a IOMMU unrelated to the display/GPU). >> Umm, how will we rotate scanout buffers then? >> Thanks, >> Andrew >> >> >>> Regards, >>> Ivo >>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Yongqin Liu >>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 23:29, Ivaylo Dimitrov >>>>>>>>>> <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On 17.02.22 г. 14:46 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On 19/01/2022 12:23, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or >>>>>>>>>>>>> TILER. >>>>>>>>>>>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start >>>>>>>>>>>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is >>>>>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>>>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we >>>>>>>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>>>>>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because >>>>>>>>>>>>> there >>>>>>>>>>>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - >>>>>>>>>>>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are >>>>>>>>>>>>> allocated) >>>>>>>>>>>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new >>>>>>>>>>>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, >>>>>>>>>>>>> like, for scanout buffers. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Doesn't this break users that get a buffer from omapdrm and expect it to >>>>>>>>>>>> be contiguous? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> If you mean dumb buffer, then no, this does not break users as dumb >>>>>>>>>>> buffers are allocated as scanout: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c#L603 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> If you mean omap_bo allocated buffers, then if users want >>>>>>>>>>> linear(scanout) buffer, then they request it explicitly by passing >>>>>>>>>>> OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Ivo >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> > > >
On 30/08/2022 21:08, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: >>> flags &= ~OMAP_BO_TILED_MASK; >>> flags |= 0x00000008; >>> flags |= OMAP_BO_WC; >>> >>> bo = omap_bo_new(dev, size, flags); >>> >>> As you can see we use 0x00000008 (OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG) unconditionally. >>> This was a hack added since even non-scanout buffers sometimes need >>> to be contiguous (video decoder surfaces), but we had no way back > > Hmm, why would video decoder need linear memory? No MMU? Not sure about this case, but many/most IPs don't have MMU. E.g. CSI-2 or parallel capture. >>> If you tell me what the code should look like, I can rebuild the >>> lib and post a copy. >>> >>> Long term, I'd like to start using DMA-BUF Heaps for CMA memory >>> allocations in gralloc and elsewhere, then drop out the DMM/TILER >>> support from OMAPDRM, since it never really belonged there in >>> the first place (being a IOMMU unrelated to the display/GPU). >>> > > Umm, how will we rotate scanout buffers then? Didn't we discuss this earlier in this thread. Or some other thread. Related to VRFB... I'm not sure =). Anyway, neither VRFB nor DMM/TILER are part of the DSS. They're part of the memory subsystem. They can be used without DSS being in the setup. Thus the code for VRFB and DMM/TILER should not be in the DSS driver. The DSS driver should still, of course, support DMM/TILER (and maybe VRFB some day) in the "use" sense, i.e. so that DSS can use the DMM/TILER provided from another driver. But how exactly that's to be implemented, I don't know. Tomi
On 30.08.22 г. 21:23 ч., Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > On 30/08/2022 21:08, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: > >>>> flags &= ~OMAP_BO_TILED_MASK; >>>> flags |= 0x00000008; >>>> flags |= OMAP_BO_WC; >>>> >>>> bo = omap_bo_new(dev, size, flags); >>>> >>>> As you can see we use 0x00000008 (OMAP_BO_MEM_CONTIG) unconditionally. >>>> This was a hack added since even non-scanout buffers sometimes need >>>> to be contiguous (video decoder surfaces), but we had no way back >> >> Hmm, why would video decoder need linear memory? No MMU? > > Not sure about this case, but many/most IPs don't have MMU. E.g. CSI-2 > or parallel capture. > >>>> If you tell me what the code should look like, I can rebuild the >>>> lib and post a copy. >>>> >>>> Long term, I'd like to start using DMA-BUF Heaps for CMA memory >>>> allocations in gralloc and elsewhere, then drop out the DMM/TILER >>>> support from OMAPDRM, since it never really belonged there in >>>> the first place (being a IOMMU unrelated to the display/GPU). >>>> >> >> Umm, how will we rotate scanout buffers then? > > Didn't we discuss this earlier in this thread. Or some other thread. > Related to VRFB... I'm not sure =). > Yeah, I think so. VRFB is still on my list though, along with TE support for droid4 :). > Anyway, neither VRFB nor DMM/TILER are part of the DSS. They're part of > the memory subsystem. They can be used without DSS being in the setup. > Thus the code for VRFB and DMM/TILER should not be in the DSS driver. > Makes sense. > The DSS driver should still, of course, support DMM/TILER (and maybe > VRFB some day) in the "use" sense, i.e. so that DSS can use the > DMM/TILER provided from another driver. > Ah, this is what I was missing all the time, for some reason I was left with the impression that userland will have to know about those details. Now it is clear. > But how exactly that's to be implemented, I don't know. > Seems Andrew has an idea. Ivo > Tomi
Hi Ivaylo, it took a while until I found time to test newer kernels (mainline + Letux additions) on the OMAP5 Pyra but unfortunately I did not get screen display for v6.1. Even worse, the console was flooded by [ 39.419846] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 3673 at drivers/bus/omap_l3_noc.c:139 l3_interrupt_handler+0x23c/0x330 [ 39.429914] 44000000.l3-noc:L3 Custom Error: MASTER MPU TARGET GPMC (Idle): Data Access in Supervisor mode during Functional access ... making the system unuseable. After doing some manual bisect by installing different kernel versions on the boot SD card, I was able to identify that it crept in between v5.18 and v5.19-rc1. A git bisect on this range (adding Letux patches on top of each bisect base) did reveal this patch as the first bad one. After reverting it seems as if I can use any v5.19 .. v6.1-rc2 kernel without issues. Now I wonder why this patch breaks my system? BR and thanks, Nikolaus > Am 19.01.2022 um 11:23 schrieb Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com>: > > On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or TILER. > DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start > to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is that > with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we have > enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because there > is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. > > Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - > starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are allocated) > and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new > windows soon results in allocation failures. > > Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, > like, for scanout buffers. > > Signed-off-by: Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> > --- > drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c | 12 ++++++++---- > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c > index 41c1a6d..cf57179 100644 > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c > @@ -821,10 +821,12 @@ int omap_gem_pin(struct drm_gem_object *obj, dma_addr_t *dma_addr) > if (ret) > goto fail; > > - if (priv->has_dmm) { > - ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); > - if (ret) > - goto fail; > + if (omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT) { > + if (priv->has_dmm) { > + ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); > + if (ret) > + goto fail; > + } > } > } else { > refcount_inc(&omap_obj->pin_cnt); > @@ -861,6 +863,8 @@ static void omap_gem_unpin_locked(struct drm_gem_object *obj) > kfree(omap_obj->sgt); > omap_obj->sgt = NULL; > } > + if (!(omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT)) > + return; > if (priv->has_dmm) { > ret = tiler_unpin(omap_obj->block); > if (ret) { > -- > 1.9.1 >
HI Nikolaus, On 31.10.22 г. 0:08 ч., H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: > Hi Ivaylo, > > it took a while until I found time to test newer kernels (mainline + Letux additions) > on the OMAP5 Pyra but unfortunately I did not get screen display for v6.1. Even worse, > the console was flooded by Could you elaborate on that - do you have anything on the display (during boot or dunno). Do you have simplefb enabled, so boot log to be visible on the display? Is that wayland you are trying to run? Do you have PVR driver enabled? Did you try to boot vanilla kernel? > > [ 39.419846] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 3673 at drivers/bus/omap_l3_noc.c:139 l3_interrupt_handler+0x23c/0x330 > [ 39.429914] 44000000.l3-noc:L3 Custom Error: MASTER MPU TARGET GPMC (Idle): Data Access in Supervisor mode during Functional access > ... > I have no idea what that error is supposed to mean. @Tony? > making the system unuseable. > > After doing some manual bisect by installing different kernel versions on the boot SD card, > I was able to identify that it crept in between v5.18 and v5.19-rc1. A git bisect on this > range (adding Letux patches on top of each bisect base) did reveal this patch as the first bad one. > > After reverting it seems as if I can use any v5.19 .. v6.1-rc2 kernel without issues. > > Now I wonder why this patch breaks my system? > A wild guess - omap5 has some cache issues (as is visible from 7cb0d6c17b96b8bf3c25de2dfde4fdeb9191f4c3), which lead to the above. Before the patch *all* access to the BO backing memory was done through TILER/DMM, mitigating the issue. After the patch, whoever tries to render to non-scanout buffer is doing it directly to the memory, causing the issue. Another possibility - someone assumes that memory is always linear, which is true when it is accessed through DMM, but it is not after the patch. Do you have my "drm: pvrsgx: dmabuf import - Do not assume scatterlist memory is contiguous" patch in your PVR driver? Maybe there is another driver that lacks similar patch. Regards, Ivo > BR and thanks, > Nikolaus > > >> Am 19.01.2022 um 11:23 schrieb Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com>: >> >> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or TILER. >> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start >> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is that >> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we have >> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because there >> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. >> >> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - >> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are allocated) >> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new >> windows soon results in allocation failures. >> >> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, >> like, for scanout buffers. >> >> Signed-off-by: Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> >> --- >> drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c | 12 ++++++++---- >> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >> index 41c1a6d..cf57179 100644 >> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >> @@ -821,10 +821,12 @@ int omap_gem_pin(struct drm_gem_object *obj, dma_addr_t *dma_addr) >> if (ret) >> goto fail; >> >> - if (priv->has_dmm) { >> - ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); >> - if (ret) >> - goto fail; >> + if (omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT) { >> + if (priv->has_dmm) { >> + ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); >> + if (ret) >> + goto fail; >> + } >> } >> } else { >> refcount_inc(&omap_obj->pin_cnt); >> @@ -861,6 +863,8 @@ static void omap_gem_unpin_locked(struct drm_gem_object *obj) >> kfree(omap_obj->sgt); >> omap_obj->sgt = NULL; >> } >> + if (!(omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT)) >> + return; >> if (priv->has_dmm) { >> ret = tiler_unpin(omap_obj->block); >> if (ret) { >> -- >> 1.9.1 >> >
Hi Ivaylo, > Am 31.10.2022 um 08:05 schrieb Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com>: > > HI Nikolaus, > > On 31.10.22 г. 0:08 ч., H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: >> Hi Ivaylo, >> it took a while until I found time to test newer kernels (mainline + Letux additions) >> on the OMAP5 Pyra but unfortunately I did not get screen display for v6.1. Even worse, >> the console was flooded by > > Could you elaborate on that - do you have anything on the display (during boot or dunno). Do you have simplefb enabled, so boot log to be visible on the display? No bootlog enabled but I have some printk in the panel driver. It is initially enabled, then disabled and enabled again. Then the issues start... > Is that wayland you are trying to run? Do you have PVR driver enabled? Did you try to boot vanilla kernel? I have tested with Debian Stretch with standard Xorg with "omap" driver. PVR is not enabled. And without your patch everything is fine on all kernels since 4.something. Vanilla kernel can not be booted on that machine - there is not even a device tree... > >> [ 39.419846] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 3673 at drivers/bus/omap_l3_noc.c:139 l3_interrupt_handler+0x23c/0x330 >> [ 39.429914] 44000000.l3-noc:L3 Custom Error: MASTER MPU TARGET GPMC (Idle): Data Access in Supervisor mode during Functional access >> ... > > I have no idea what that error is supposed to mean. @Tony? A coincidence is that the display is sometimes showing some artistic patterns. So maybe DMA accesses non-existing memory? > >> making the system unuseable. >> After doing some manual bisect by installing different kernel versions on the boot SD card, >> I was able to identify that it crept in between v5.18 and v5.19-rc1. A git bisect on this >> range (adding Letux patches on top of each bisect base) did reveal this patch as the first bad one. >> After reverting it seems as if I can use any v5.19 .. v6.1-rc2 kernel without issues. >> Now I wonder why this patch breaks my system? > > A wild guess - omap5 has some cache issues (as is visible from 7cb0d6c17b96b8bf3c25de2dfde4fdeb9191f4c3), which lead to the above. Before the patch *all* access to the BO backing memory was done through TILER/DMM, mitigating the issue. After the patch, whoever tries to render to non-scanout buffer is doing it directly to the memory, causing the issue. > > Another possibility - someone assumes that memory is always linear, which is true when it is accessed through DMM, but it is not after the patch. Do you have my "drm: pvrsgx: dmabuf import - Do not assume scatterlist memory is contiguous" patch in your PVR driver? Maybe there is another driver that lacks similar patch. Yes, it is included. Best regards, Nikolaus > > Regards, > Ivo > >> BR and thanks, >> Nikolaus >>> Am 19.01.2022 um 11:23 schrieb Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com>: >>> >>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or TILER. >>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start >>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is that >>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we have >>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because there >>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. >>> >>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - >>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are allocated) >>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new >>> windows soon results in allocation failures. >>> >>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, >>> like, for scanout buffers. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> >>> --- >>> drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c | 12 ++++++++---- >>> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >>> index 41c1a6d..cf57179 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >>> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >>> @@ -821,10 +821,12 @@ int omap_gem_pin(struct drm_gem_object *obj, dma_addr_t *dma_addr) >>> if (ret) >>> goto fail; >>> >>> - if (priv->has_dmm) { >>> - ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); >>> - if (ret) >>> - goto fail; >>> + if (omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT) { >>> + if (priv->has_dmm) { >>> + ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); >>> + if (ret) >>> + goto fail; >>> + } >>> } >>> } else { >>> refcount_inc(&omap_obj->pin_cnt); >>> @@ -861,6 +863,8 @@ static void omap_gem_unpin_locked(struct drm_gem_object *obj) >>> kfree(omap_obj->sgt); >>> omap_obj->sgt = NULL; >>> } >>> + if (!(omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT)) >>> + return; >>> if (priv->has_dmm) { >>> ret = tiler_unpin(omap_obj->block); >>> if (ret) { >>> -- >>> 1.9.1 >>>
> Am 31.10.2022 um 08:44 schrieb H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@goldelico.com>: > > Hi Ivaylo, > >> Am 31.10.2022 um 08:05 schrieb Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com>: >> >> HI Nikolaus, >> >> On 31.10.22 г. 0:08 ч., H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: >>> Hi Ivaylo, >>> it took a while until I found time to test newer kernels (mainline + Letux additions) >>> on the OMAP5 Pyra but unfortunately I did not get screen display for v6.1. Even worse, >>> the console was flooded by >> >> Could you elaborate on that - do you have anything on the display (during boot or dunno). Do you have simplefb enabled, so boot log to be visible on the display? > > No bootlog enabled but I have some printk in the panel driver. It is initially enabled, then disabled and enabled again. Then the issues start... > >> Is that wayland you are trying to run? Do you have PVR driver enabled? Did you try to boot vanilla kernel? > > I have tested with Debian Stretch with standard Xorg with "omap" driver. PVR is not enabled. Have cross-checked: my setup uses the fbdev driver. > And without your patch everything is fine on all kernels since 4.something. > > Vanilla kernel can not be booted on that machine - there is not even a device tree... > >> >>> [ 39.419846] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 3673 at drivers/bus/omap_l3_noc.c:139 l3_interrupt_handler+0x23c/0x330 >>> [ 39.429914] 44000000.l3-noc:L3 Custom Error: MASTER MPU TARGET GPMC (Idle): Data Access in Supervisor mode during Functional access >>> ... >> >> I have no idea what that error is supposed to mean. @Tony? > > A coincidence is that the display is sometimes showing some artistic patterns. So maybe DMA accesses non-existing memory? > >> >>> making the system unuseable. >>> After doing some manual bisect by installing different kernel versions on the boot SD card, >>> I was able to identify that it crept in between v5.18 and v5.19-rc1. A git bisect on this >>> range (adding Letux patches on top of each bisect base) did reveal this patch as the first bad one. >>> After reverting it seems as if I can use any v5.19 .. v6.1-rc2 kernel without issues. >>> Now I wonder why this patch breaks my system? >> >> A wild guess - omap5 has some cache issues (as is visible from 7cb0d6c17b96b8bf3c25de2dfde4fdeb9191f4c3), which lead to the above. Before the patch *all* access to the BO backing memory was done through TILER/DMM, mitigating the issue. After the patch, whoever tries to render to non-scanout buffer is doing it directly to the memory, causing the issue. >> >> Another possibility - someone assumes that memory is always linear, which is true when it is accessed through DMM, but it is not after the patch. Do you have my "drm: pvrsgx: dmabuf import - Do not assume scatterlist memory is contiguous" patch in your PVR driver? Maybe there is another driver that lacks similar patch. > > Yes, it is included. > > Best regards, > Nikolaus > >> >> Regards, >> Ivo >> >>> BR and thanks, >>> Nikolaus >>>> Am 19.01.2022 um 11:23 schrieb Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or TILER. >>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start >>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is that >>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we have >>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because there >>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. >>>> >>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - >>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are allocated) >>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new >>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. >>>> >>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, >>>> like, for scanout buffers. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> >>>> --- >>>> drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c | 12 ++++++++---- >>>> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >>>> index 41c1a6d..cf57179 100644 >>>> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >>>> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >>>> @@ -821,10 +821,12 @@ int omap_gem_pin(struct drm_gem_object *obj, dma_addr_t *dma_addr) >>>> if (ret) >>>> goto fail; >>>> >>>> - if (priv->has_dmm) { >>>> - ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); >>>> - if (ret) >>>> - goto fail; >>>> + if (omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT) { >>>> + if (priv->has_dmm) { >>>> + ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); >>>> + if (ret) >>>> + goto fail; >>>> + } >>>> } >>>> } else { >>>> refcount_inc(&omap_obj->pin_cnt); >>>> @@ -861,6 +863,8 @@ static void omap_gem_unpin_locked(struct drm_gem_object *obj) >>>> kfree(omap_obj->sgt); >>>> omap_obj->sgt = NULL; >>>> } >>>> + if (!(omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT)) >>>> + return; >>>> if (priv->has_dmm) { >>>> ret = tiler_unpin(omap_obj->block); >>>> if (ret) { >>>> -- >>>> 1.9.1 >>>> >
On 31.10.22 г. 9:57 ч., H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: > > >> Am 31.10.2022 um 08:44 schrieb H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@goldelico.com>: >> >> Hi Ivaylo, >> >>> Am 31.10.2022 um 08:05 schrieb Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com>: >>> >>> HI Nikolaus, >>> >>> On 31.10.22 г. 0:08 ч., H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: >>>> Hi Ivaylo, >>>> it took a while until I found time to test newer kernels (mainline + Letux additions) >>>> on the OMAP5 Pyra but unfortunately I did not get screen display for v6.1. Even worse, >>>> the console was flooded by >>> >>> Could you elaborate on that - do you have anything on the display (during boot or dunno). Do you have simplefb enabled, so boot log to be visible on the display? >> >> No bootlog enabled but I have some printk in the panel driver. It is initially enabled, then disabled and enabled again. Then the issues start... >> >>> Is that wayland you are trying to run? Do you have PVR driver enabled? Did you try to boot vanilla kernel? >> >> I have tested with Debian Stretch with standard Xorg with "omap" driver. PVR is not enabled. > > Have cross-checked: my setup uses the fbdev driver. > omapfb and not omapdrm? or I am missing something. >> And without your patch everything is fine on all kernels since 4.something. >> >> Vanilla kernel can not be booted on that machine - there is not even a device tree... >> >>> >>>> [ 39.419846] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 3673 at drivers/bus/omap_l3_noc.c:139 l3_interrupt_handler+0x23c/0x330 >>>> [ 39.429914] 44000000.l3-noc:L3 Custom Error: MASTER MPU TARGET GPMC (Idle): Data Access in Supervisor mode during Functional access >>>> ... >>> >>> I have no idea what that error is supposed to mean. @Tony? >> >> A coincidence is that the display is sometimes showing some artistic patterns. So maybe DMA accesses non-existing memory? >> >>> >>>> making the system unuseable. >>>> After doing some manual bisect by installing different kernel versions on the boot SD card, >>>> I was able to identify that it crept in between v5.18 and v5.19-rc1. A git bisect on this >>>> range (adding Letux patches on top of each bisect base) did reveal this patch as the first bad one. >>>> After reverting it seems as if I can use any v5.19 .. v6.1-rc2 kernel without issues. >>>> Now I wonder why this patch breaks my system? >>> >>> A wild guess - omap5 has some cache issues (as is visible from 7cb0d6c17b96b8bf3c25de2dfde4fdeb9191f4c3), which lead to the above. Before the patch *all* access to the BO backing memory was done through TILER/DMM, mitigating the issue. After the patch, whoever tries to render to non-scanout buffer is doing it directly to the memory, causing the issue. >>> >>> Another possibility - someone assumes that memory is always linear, which is true when it is accessed through DMM, but it is not after the patch. Do you have my "drm: pvrsgx: dmabuf import - Do not assume scatterlist memory is contiguous" patch in your PVR driver? Maybe there is another driver that lacks similar patch. >> >> Yes, it is included. >> >> Best regards, >> Nikolaus >> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Ivo >>> >>>> BR and thanks, >>>> Nikolaus >>>>> Am 19.01.2022 um 11:23 schrieb Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com>: >>>>> >>>>> On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or TILER. >>>>> DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start >>>>> to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is that >>>>> with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we have >>>>> enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because there >>>>> is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. >>>>> >>>>> Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - >>>>> starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are allocated) >>>>> and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new >>>>> windows soon results in allocation failures. >>>>> >>>>> Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, >>>>> like, for scanout buffers. >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> >>>>> --- >>>>> drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c | 12 ++++++++---- >>>>> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) >>>>> >>>>> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >>>>> index 41c1a6d..cf57179 100644 >>>>> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >>>>> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c >>>>> @@ -821,10 +821,12 @@ int omap_gem_pin(struct drm_gem_object *obj, dma_addr_t *dma_addr) >>>>> if (ret) >>>>> goto fail; >>>>> >>>>> - if (priv->has_dmm) { >>>>> - ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); >>>>> - if (ret) >>>>> - goto fail; >>>>> + if (omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT) { >>>>> + if (priv->has_dmm) { >>>>> + ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); >>>>> + if (ret) >>>>> + goto fail; >>>>> + } >>>>> } >>>>> } else { >>>>> refcount_inc(&omap_obj->pin_cnt); >>>>> @@ -861,6 +863,8 @@ static void omap_gem_unpin_locked(struct drm_gem_object *obj) >>>>> kfree(omap_obj->sgt); >>>>> omap_obj->sgt = NULL; >>>>> } >>>>> + if (!(omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT)) >>>>> + return; >>>>> if (priv->has_dmm) { >>>>> ret = tiler_unpin(omap_obj->block); >>>>> if (ret) { >>>>> -- >>>>> 1.9.1 >>>>> >> >
Hi Ivaylo, > Am 31.10.2022 um 10:58 schrieb Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com>: > > > > On 31.10.22 г. 9:57 ч., H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: >>> Am 31.10.2022 um 08:44 schrieb H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@goldelico.com>: >>> >>> Hi Ivaylo, >>> >>>> Am 31.10.2022 um 08:05 schrieb Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>> HI Nikolaus, >>>> >>>> On 31.10.22 г. 0:08 ч., H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: >>>>> Hi Ivaylo, >>>>> it took a while until I found time to test newer kernels (mainline + Letux additions) >>>>> on the OMAP5 Pyra but unfortunately I did not get screen display for v6.1. Even worse, >>>>> the console was flooded by >>>> >>>> Could you elaborate on that - do you have anything on the display (during boot or dunno). Do you have simplefb enabled, so boot log to be visible on the display? >>> >>> No bootlog enabled but I have some printk in the panel driver. It is initially enabled, then disabled and enabled again. Then the issues start... >>> >>>> Is that wayland you are trying to run? Do you have PVR driver enabled? Did you try to boot vanilla kernel? >>> >>> I have tested with Debian Stretch with standard Xorg with "omap" driver. PVR is not enabled. >> Have cross-checked: my setup uses the fbdev driver. > > omapfb and not omapdrm? or I am missing something. I just have "fbdev" in the xorg.conf. Certainly not the best choice but it seems to be the most generic setup without having to tweak every combination of user-space release and kernel version and hardware variant. Section "Monitor" Identifier "lcd" VendorName "BOE" ModelName "W677L" Option "Rotate" "right" # use TILER rotation DisplaySize 111 62 # LCD size in millimeters EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "display0" Driver "fbdev" Option "Monitor-DSI-1" "lcd" Option "HWcursor" "False" EndSection Of course the kernel config uses DRM_OMAP: root@letux:~# uname -a Linux letux 6.1.0-rc2-letux-lpae+ #11029 SMP PREEMPT Sun Oct 30 22:41:25 CET 2022 armv7l GNU/Linux root@letux:~# root@letux:~# ls -l /sys/devices/platform/omapdrm.0/drm/card1/card1-DSI-1 total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Oct 31 10:03 device -> ../../card1 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Oct 31 10:03 dpms -r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Oct 31 10:03 edid -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Oct 31 10:03 enabled -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Oct 31 10:03 modes drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Oct 31 10:03 power -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Oct 31 10:03 status lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Oct 31 10:00 subsystem -> ../../../../../../class/drm -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Oct 31 10:00 uevent root@letux:~# root@letux:~# gunzip </proc/config.gz | fgrep DRM | fgrep = CONFIG_DRM=m CONFIG_DRM_MIPI_DSI=y CONFIG_DRM_KMS_HELPER=m CONFIG_DRM_FBDEV_EMULATION=y CONFIG_DRM_FBDEV_OVERALLOC=100 CONFIG_DRM_LOAD_EDID_FIRMWARE=y CONFIG_DRM_DISPLAY_HELPER=m CONFIG_DRM_DISPLAY_HDMI_HELPER=y CONFIG_DRM_GEM_DMA_HELPER=m CONFIG_DRM_SCHED=m CONFIG_DRM_I2C_NXP_TDA998X=m CONFIG_DRM_ATMEL_HLCDC=m CONFIG_DRM_OMAP=m CONFIG_DRM_TILCDC=m CONFIG_DRM_STM=m CONFIG_DRM_PANEL=y CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_DSI_CM=m CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_SIMPLE=m CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_BOE_BTL507212_W677L=m CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_SONY_ACX565AKM=m CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_TPO_TD028TTEC1=m CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_TPO_TD043MTEA1=m CONFIG_DRM_BRIDGE=y CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_BRIDGE=y CONFIG_DRM_DISPLAY_CONNECTOR=m CONFIG_DRM_SIMPLE_BRIDGE=m CONFIG_DRM_TI_TFP410=m CONFIG_DRM_TI_TPD12S015=m CONFIG_DRM_DW_HDMI=m CONFIG_DRM_DW_HDMI_CEC=m CONFIG_DRM_IMX=m CONFIG_DRM_IMX_PARALLEL_DISPLAY=m CONFIG_DRM_IMX_TVE=m CONFIG_DRM_IMX_LDB=m CONFIG_DRM_IMX_HDMI=m CONFIG_DRM_VC4=m CONFIG_DRM_VC4_HDMI_CEC=y CONFIG_DRM_ETNAVIV=m CONFIG_DRM_ETNAVIV_THERMAL=y CONFIG_DRM_MXS=y CONFIG_DRM_MXSFB=m CONFIG_SGX_DRM=y CONFIG_DRM_MXC_EPDC=m CONFIG_DRM_LEGACY=y CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_ORIENTATION_QUIRKS=m CONFIG_DRM_NOMODESET=y root@letux:~# root@letux:~# lsmod | fgrep drm omapdrm 225280 4 cec 45056 1 omapdrm drm_kms_helper 110592 2 display_connector,omapdrm syscopyarea 16384 1 drm_kms_helper sysfillrect 16384 1 drm_kms_helper sysimgblt 16384 1 drm_kms_helper fb_sys_fops 16384 1 drm_kms_helper drm 380928 7 panel_boe_btl507212_w677l,ti_tpd12s015,pvrsrvkm_omap5_sgx544_116,display_connector,omapdrm,drm_kms_helper drm_panel_orientation_quirks 16384 1 drm root@letux:~# Hope this is useful information, Nikolaus
* Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> [221031 06:55]: > On 31.10.22 г. 0:08 ч., H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: > > [ 39.419846] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 3673 at drivers/bus/omap_l3_noc.c:139 l3_interrupt_handler+0x23c/0x330 > > [ 39.429914] 44000000.l3-noc:L3 Custom Error: MASTER MPU TARGET GPMC (Idle): Data Access in Supervisor mode during Functional access > > ... > > > > I have no idea what that error is supposed to mean. @Tony? The error above is GPMC related. It means GPMC is not properly clocked or powered while trying to access it's IO range. Maybe DSS is somehow trying to access GPMC address space registers with DMA? The GPMC address space starts at 0. Maybe the DSS DMA address is 0 somwhere? Regards, Tony
On 31.10.22 г. 12:13 ч., Tony Lindgren wrote: > * Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> [221031 06:55]: >> On 31.10.22 г. 0:08 ч., H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: >>> [ 39.419846] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 3673 at drivers/bus/omap_l3_noc.c:139 l3_interrupt_handler+0x23c/0x330 >>> [ 39.429914] 44000000.l3-noc:L3 Custom Error: MASTER MPU TARGET GPMC (Idle): Data Access in Supervisor mode during Functional access >>> ... >>> >> >> I have no idea what that error is supposed to mean. @Tony? > > The error above is GPMC related. It means GPMC is not properly clocked or powered > while trying to access it's IO range. > > Maybe DSS is somehow trying to access GPMC address space registers with DMA? The > GPMC address space starts at 0. Maybe the DSS DMA address is 0 somwhere? > Seems like, but I can't see how this can happen given that omap_fbdev_create() calls omap_gem_new() with OMAP_BO_SCANOUT. Unless something bad happens in omap_framebuffer_init(), which is called before omap_gem_pin() is called. Regards, Ivo > Regards, > > Tony >
On 31.10.22 г. 12:13 ч., Tony Lindgren wrote: > * Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> [221031 06:55]: >> On 31.10.22 г. 0:08 ч., H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: >>> [ 39.419846] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 3673 at drivers/bus/omap_l3_noc.c:139 l3_interrupt_handler+0x23c/0x330 >>> [ 39.429914] 44000000.l3-noc:L3 Custom Error: MASTER MPU TARGET GPMC (Idle): Data Access in Supervisor mode during Functional access >>> ... >>> >> >> I have no idea what that error is supposed to mean. @Tony? > > The error above is GPMC related. It means GPMC is not properly clocked or powered > while trying to access it's IO range. > > Maybe DSS is somehow trying to access GPMC address space registers with DMA? The > GPMC address space starts at 0. Maybe the DSS DMA address is 0 somwhere? I think I have an idea: omap_framebuffer_pin() calls omap_gem_pin() without verifying the returned plane->dma_addr. To me it seems the assumption is that plane BOs are scanout/linear, which most-probably isn't the case. I was unable to find who provides those BOs though (they are passed as handles to omap_framebuffer_create(), most-probably set by the userspace) > > Regards, > > Tony >
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c index 41c1a6d..cf57179 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c @@ -821,10 +821,12 @@ int omap_gem_pin(struct drm_gem_object *obj, dma_addr_t *dma_addr) if (ret) goto fail; - if (priv->has_dmm) { - ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); - if (ret) - goto fail; + if (omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT) { + if (priv->has_dmm) { + ret = omap_gem_pin_tiler(obj); + if (ret) + goto fail; + } } } else { refcount_inc(&omap_obj->pin_cnt); @@ -861,6 +863,8 @@ static void omap_gem_unpin_locked(struct drm_gem_object *obj) kfree(omap_obj->sgt); omap_obj->sgt = NULL; } + if (!(omap_obj->flags & OMAP_BO_SCANOUT)) + return; if (priv->has_dmm) { ret = tiler_unpin(omap_obj->block); if (ret) {
On devices with DMM, all allocations are done through either DMM or TILER. DMM/TILER being a limited resource means that such allocations will start to fail before actual free memory is exhausted. What is even worse is that with time DMM/TILER space gets fragmented to the point that even if we have enough free DMM/TILER space and free memory, allocation fails because there is no big enough free block in DMM/TILER space. Such failures can be easily observed with OMAP xorg DDX, for example - starting few GUI applications (so buffers for their windows are allocated) and then rotating landscape<->portrait while closing and opening new windows soon results in allocation failures. Fix that by mapping buffers through DMM/TILER only when really needed, like, for scanout buffers. Signed-off-by: Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@gmail.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/omap_gem.c | 12 ++++++++---- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)