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On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 7:55 AM, Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> wrote: > Implement support for the VBLANK IOCTL. Note that Tegra is somewhat > special in this case because it doesn't use the generic IRQ support > provided by the DRM core (DRIVER_HAVE_IRQ) but rather registers one > interrupt handler for each display controller. > > While at it, clean up the way that interrupts are enabled to ensure > that the VBLANK interrupt only gets enabled when required. > > Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> > --- Sorry Thierry, but is this a useful feature? Are applications really making use of it? Because it means that that an IRQ will have to trigger every 16.67ms when it is taken, which means the device can't sleep. (probably OK because it should go back to idle when the app lets go of the vblank). But worse, for one-shot panels there is no continuous vblank. I've been doing weird hacks to run a timer when the smart panel is idle to trick applications into thinking they have a vblank pulse. But really I think the whole feature of a vblank pulse is pretty lame and I wish it would die. Were you going to use it for something specific, or just adding it for completeness? - Jon
On 01/23/2013 02:21 AM, Jon Mayo wrote: > On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 7:55 AM, Thierry Reding > <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> wrote: >> Implement support for the VBLANK IOCTL. Note that Tegra is somewhat >> special in this case because it doesn't use the generic IRQ support >> provided by the DRM core (DRIVER_HAVE_IRQ) but rather registers one >> interrupt handler for each display controller. >> >> While at it, clean up the way that interrupts are enabled to ensure >> that the VBLANK interrupt only gets enabled when required. >> >> Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> >> --- > > Sorry Thierry, but is this a useful feature? Are applications really > making use of it? Because it means that that an IRQ will have to > trigger every 16.67ms when it is taken, which means the device can't > sleep. (probably OK because it should go back to idle when the app > lets go of the vblank). But worse, for one-shot panels there is no > continuous vblank. I've been doing weird hacks to run a timer when the > smart panel is idle to trick applications into thinking they have a > vblank pulse. But really I think the whole feature of a vblank pulse > is pretty lame and I wish it would die. Were you going to use it for > something specific, or just adding it for completeness? > I guess people don't use this to really wait vblanks because that can be done by polling drm fd. Normally they use this ioctl to get the vblank counts which may be useful for their applications. Mark > - Jon > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-tegra" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html >
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 10:21:40AM -0800, Jon Mayo wrote: > On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 7:55 AM, Thierry Reding > <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> wrote: > > Implement support for the VBLANK IOCTL. Note that Tegra is somewhat > > special in this case because it doesn't use the generic IRQ support > > provided by the DRM core (DRIVER_HAVE_IRQ) but rather registers one > > interrupt handler for each display controller. > > > > While at it, clean up the way that interrupts are enabled to ensure > > that the VBLANK interrupt only gets enabled when required. > > > > Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> > > --- > > Sorry Thierry, but is this a useful feature? Are applications really > making use of it? Because it means that that an IRQ will have to > trigger every 16.67ms when it is taken, which means the device can't > sleep. (probably OK because it should go back to idle when the app > lets go of the vblank). But worse, for one-shot panels there is no > continuous vblank. I've been doing weird hacks to run a timer when the > smart panel is idle to trick applications into thinking they have a > vblank pulse. But really I think the whole feature of a vblank pulse > is pretty lame and I wish it would die. Were you going to use it for > something specific, or just adding it for completeness? This is mainly added for completeness. I know that on Tegra we can do a lot better by using syncpoints, but applications such as Weston (in general applications that use the generic DRM API) rely on this to sync rendering with VBLANK. I don't think there's another way to achieve the same thing. And as you already mentioned, this is only enabled when an application actively uses it, in which case the device won't sleep anyway. Thierry
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 10:21:40AM -0800, Jon Mayo wrote: >> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 7:55 AM, Thierry Reding >> <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> wrote: >> > Implement support for the VBLANK IOCTL. Note that Tegra is somewhat >> > special in this case because it doesn't use the generic IRQ support >> > provided by the DRM core (DRIVER_HAVE_IRQ) but rather registers one >> > interrupt handler for each display controller. >> > >> > While at it, clean up the way that interrupts are enabled to ensure >> > that the VBLANK interrupt only gets enabled when required. >> > >> > Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> >> > --- >> >> Sorry Thierry, but is this a useful feature? Are applications really >> making use of it? Because it means that that an IRQ will have to >> trigger every 16.67ms when it is taken, which means the device can't >> sleep. (probably OK because it should go back to idle when the app >> lets go of the vblank). But worse, for one-shot panels there is no >> continuous vblank. I've been doing weird hacks to run a timer when the >> smart panel is idle to trick applications into thinking they have a >> vblank pulse. But really I think the whole feature of a vblank pulse >> is pretty lame and I wish it would die. Were you going to use it for >> something specific, or just adding it for completeness? > > This is mainly added for completeness. I know that on Tegra we can do a > lot better by using syncpoints, but applications such as Weston (in > general applications that use the generic DRM API) rely on this to sync > rendering with VBLANK. > > I don't think there's another way to achieve the same thing. And as you > already mentioned, this is only enabled when an application actively > uses it, in which case the device won't sleep anyway. I think driving animations with the vblank signal is nice, but we kinda only need that with the pageflip support. Unfortunately the current drm code is a bit a mess in that area, so pageflips force you to enable the vblank interrupt for otherwise the timestamp'ed pageflip completion events won't work. Recent intel hw has pageflip timestamp registers, so we don't really need that. And I guess other hw is similar. So we probably should clean up and untangle the infrastructure a bit around the drm vblank support code. Another issue is that the vblank ioctl itself doesn't deal with modeset crtc ids, so adding a new interface for that would be good. Otoh most kms clients don't really use it, but only care about pageflips. -Daniel
On 30.01.13 13:36, Daniel Vetter wrote: > On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Thierry Reding > <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> wrote: >> On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 10:21:40AM -0800, Jon Mayo wrote: >>> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 7:55 AM, Thierry Reding >>> <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> wrote: >>>> Implement support for the VBLANK IOCTL. Note that Tegra is somewhat >>>> special in this case because it doesn't use the generic IRQ support >>>> provided by the DRM core (DRIVER_HAVE_IRQ) but rather registers one >>>> interrupt handler for each display controller. >>>> >>>> While at it, clean up the way that interrupts are enabled to ensure >>>> that the VBLANK interrupt only gets enabled when required. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> >>>> --- >>> >>> Sorry Thierry, but is this a useful feature? Are applications really >>> making use of it? Because it means that that an IRQ will have to >>> trigger every 16.67ms when it is taken, which means the device can't >>> sleep. (probably OK because it should go back to idle when the app >>> lets go of the vblank). But worse, for one-shot panels there is no >>> continuous vblank. I've been doing weird hacks to run a timer when the >>> smart panel is idle to trick applications into thinking they have a >>> vblank pulse. But really I think the whole feature of a vblank pulse >>> is pretty lame and I wish it would die. Were you going to use it for >>> something specific, or just adding it for completeness? >> >> This is mainly added for completeness. I know that on Tegra we can do a >> lot better by using syncpoints, but applications such as Weston (in >> general applications that use the generic DRM API) rely on this to sync >> rendering with VBLANK. >> >> I don't think there's another way to achieve the same thing. And as you >> already mentioned, this is only enabled when an application actively >> uses it, in which case the device won't sleep anyway. > > I think driving animations with the vblank signal is nice, but we > kinda only need that with the pageflip support. Unfortunately the > current drm code is a bit a mess in that area, so pageflips force you > to enable the vblank interrupt for otherwise the timestamp'ed pageflip > completion events won't work. > Extensions like SGI_video_sync, OML_sync_control, INTEL_swap_events expose vblank counts and related functionality for synchronizing to the vblank and some applications really use and need them in addition to the pageflip timestamps, so you need a running reliable vblank counter to support these. Some scienctific/medical applications need to also synchronize things like audio playback or capture, or triggering of special research equipment (fMRI/MEG/EEG brain scanners and recordign equipment, eye trackers, TMS brain stimulators etc.) to the vblank of a completed or future bufferswap, with sometimes better than 1 msec precision, sometimes ahead of the event. That we can't timestamp non-pageflipped swaps precisely/reliably is a limitation, not a feature for such uses. > Recent intel hw has pageflip timestamp registers, so we don't really > need that. And I guess other hw is similar. So we probably should > clean up and untangle the infrastructure a bit around the drm vblank > support code. At least AMD hw as of a while ago didn't, older intel hw didn't (afaik), and NVidia i don't know. You'd also need hw vblank timestamps and counters independent of page-flip completion to not regress existing important functionality if you want to get rid of the irq based method. -mario > > Another issue is that the vblank ioctl itself doesn't deal with > modeset crtc ids, so adding a new interface for that would be good. > Otoh most kms clients don't really use it, but only care about > pageflips. > -Daniel >
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 3:06 AM, Mario Kleiner <mario.kleiner@tuebingen.mpg.de> wrote: > At least AMD hw as of a while ago didn't, older intel hw didn't (afaik), and > NVidia i don't know. You'd also need hw vblank timestamps and counters > independent of page-flip completion to not regress existing important > functionality if you want to get rid of the irq based method. Intel hw has counters+timestamps for pageflips and vblanks, so you get the cake and eat it, too. I'm also aware of your stringent requirements wrt timestamps, so the recently pimped kms_flip test we have for drm/i915.ko checks vblank timestamps, pageflip timestamps and whether those don't get out of sync somehow in a rather anal way. Results thus far is that the current vblank stuff is (at least for intel) pretty horribly broken - QA reported random and sometimes not-so-random failures across all generations. So we still have plenty of fixing to do until we can get around to implement pageflip timestamping without the irq vblank running all the time. -Daniel
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/dc.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/dc.c index 8dd7d8a..3aa7ccc 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/dc.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/dc.c @@ -135,6 +135,32 @@ static int tegra_dc_set_base(struct tegra_dc *dc, int x, int y, return 0; } +void tegra_dc_enable_vblank(struct tegra_dc *dc) +{ + unsigned long value, flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&dc->lock, flags); + + value = tegra_dc_readl(dc, DC_CMD_INT_MASK); + value |= VBLANK_INT; + tegra_dc_writel(dc, value, DC_CMD_INT_MASK); + + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dc->lock, flags); +} + +void tegra_dc_disable_vblank(struct tegra_dc *dc) +{ + unsigned long value, flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&dc->lock, flags); + + value = tegra_dc_readl(dc, DC_CMD_INT_MASK); + value &= ~VBLANK_INT; + tegra_dc_writel(dc, value, DC_CMD_INT_MASK); + + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dc->lock, flags); +} + static const struct drm_crtc_funcs tegra_crtc_funcs = { .set_config = drm_crtc_helper_set_config, .destroy = drm_crtc_cleanup, @@ -375,6 +401,8 @@ static int tegra_crtc_mode_set(struct drm_crtc *crtc, unsigned long div, value; int err; + drm_vblank_pre_modeset(crtc->dev, dc->pipe); + err = tegra_crtc_setup_clk(crtc, mode, &div); if (err) { dev_err(dc->dev, "failed to setup clock for CRTC: %d\n", err); @@ -476,31 +504,23 @@ static void tegra_crtc_prepare(struct drm_crtc *crtc) tegra_dc_writel(dc, value, DC_DISP_DISP_MEM_HIGH_PRIORITY_TIMER); value = VBLANK_INT | WIN_A_UF_INT | WIN_B_UF_INT | WIN_C_UF_INT; - tegra_dc_writel(dc, value, DC_CMD_INT_MASK); - - value = VBLANK_INT | WIN_A_UF_INT | WIN_B_UF_INT | WIN_C_UF_INT; tegra_dc_writel(dc, value, DC_CMD_INT_ENABLE); + + value = WIN_A_UF_INT | WIN_B_UF_INT | WIN_C_UF_INT; + tegra_dc_writel(dc, value, DC_CMD_INT_MASK); } static void tegra_crtc_commit(struct drm_crtc *crtc) { struct tegra_dc *dc = to_tegra_dc(crtc); - unsigned long update_mask; unsigned long value; - update_mask = GENERAL_ACT_REQ | WIN_A_ACT_REQ; - - tegra_dc_writel(dc, update_mask << 8, DC_CMD_STATE_CONTROL); - - value = tegra_dc_readl(dc, DC_CMD_INT_ENABLE); - value |= FRAME_END_INT; - tegra_dc_writel(dc, value, DC_CMD_INT_ENABLE); + value = GENERAL_ACT_REQ | WIN_A_ACT_REQ | + GENERAL_UPDATE | WIN_A_UPDATE; - value = tegra_dc_readl(dc, DC_CMD_INT_MASK); - value |= FRAME_END_INT; - tegra_dc_writel(dc, value, DC_CMD_INT_MASK); + tegra_dc_writel(dc, value, DC_CMD_STATE_CONTROL); - tegra_dc_writel(dc, update_mask, DC_CMD_STATE_CONTROL); + drm_vblank_post_modeset(crtc->dev, dc->pipe); } static void tegra_crtc_load_lut(struct drm_crtc *crtc) @@ -517,7 +537,7 @@ static const struct drm_crtc_helper_funcs tegra_crtc_helper_funcs = { .load_lut = tegra_crtc_load_lut, }; -static irqreturn_t tegra_drm_irq(int irq, void *data) +static irqreturn_t tegra_dc_irq(int irq, void *data) { struct tegra_dc *dc = data; unsigned long status; @@ -862,7 +882,7 @@ static int tegra_dc_drm_init(struct host1x_client *client, dev_err(dc->dev, "debugfs setup failed: %d\n", err); } - err = devm_request_irq(dc->dev, dc->irq, tegra_drm_irq, 0, + err = devm_request_irq(dc->dev, dc->irq, tegra_dc_irq, 0, dev_name(dc->dev), dc); if (err < 0) { dev_err(dc->dev, "failed to request IRQ#%u: %d\n", dc->irq, @@ -911,6 +931,7 @@ static int tegra_dc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) if (!dc) return -ENOMEM; + spin_lock_init(&dc->lock); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dc->list); dc->dev = &pdev->dev; diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.c index 3a503c9..62f8121 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.c @@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ static int tegra_drm_load(struct drm_device *drm, unsigned long flags) if (err < 0) return err; + err = drm_vblank_init(drm, drm->mode_config.num_crtc); + if (err < 0) + return err; + err = tegra_drm_fb_init(drm); if (err < 0) return err; @@ -89,6 +93,42 @@ static const struct file_operations tegra_drm_fops = { .llseek = noop_llseek, }; +static struct drm_crtc *tegra_crtc_from_pipe(struct drm_device *drm, int pipe) +{ + struct drm_crtc *crtc; + + list_for_each_entry(crtc, &drm->mode_config.crtc_list, head) { + struct tegra_dc *dc = to_tegra_dc(crtc); + + if (dc->pipe == pipe) + return crtc; + } + + return NULL; +} + +static int tegra_drm_enable_vblank(struct drm_device *drm, int pipe) +{ + struct drm_crtc *crtc = tegra_crtc_from_pipe(drm, pipe); + struct tegra_dc *dc = to_tegra_dc(crtc); + + if (!crtc) + return -ENODEV; + + tegra_dc_enable_vblank(dc); + + return 0; +} + +static void tegra_drm_disable_vblank(struct drm_device *drm, int pipe) +{ + struct drm_crtc *crtc = tegra_crtc_from_pipe(drm, pipe); + struct tegra_dc *dc = to_tegra_dc(crtc); + + if (crtc) + tegra_dc_disable_vblank(dc); +} + struct drm_driver tegra_drm_driver = { .driver_features = DRIVER_BUS_PLATFORM | DRIVER_MODESET | DRIVER_GEM, .load = tegra_drm_load, @@ -96,6 +136,10 @@ struct drm_driver tegra_drm_driver = { .open = tegra_drm_open, .lastclose = tegra_drm_lastclose, + .get_vblank_counter = drm_vblank_count, + .enable_vblank = tegra_drm_enable_vblank, + .disable_vblank = tegra_drm_disable_vblank, + .gem_free_object = drm_gem_cma_free_object, .gem_vm_ops = &drm_gem_cma_vm_ops, .dumb_create = drm_gem_cma_dumb_create, diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.h b/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.h index d7ab6bc..bb5e9d3 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.h +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.h @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ struct tegra_output; struct tegra_dc { struct host1x_client client; + spinlock_t lock; struct host1x *host1x; struct device *dev; @@ -149,6 +150,8 @@ struct tegra_dc_window { extern unsigned int tegra_dc_format(uint32_t format); extern int tegra_dc_setup_window(struct tegra_dc *dc, unsigned int index, const struct tegra_dc_window *window); +extern void tegra_dc_enable_vblank(struct tegra_dc *dc); +extern void tegra_dc_disable_vblank(struct tegra_dc *dc); struct display { unsigned int width;
Implement support for the VBLANK IOCTL. Note that Tegra is somewhat special in this case because it doesn't use the generic IRQ support provided by the DRM core (DRIVER_HAVE_IRQ) but rather registers one interrupt handler for each display controller. While at it, clean up the way that interrupts are enabled to ensure that the VBLANK interrupt only gets enabled when required. Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@avionic-design.de> --- drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/dc.c | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.c | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/gpu/drm/tegra/drm.h | 3 +++ 3 files changed, 85 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)