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2008-06-13[gem] Don't require the lock in execbuf now that it's not needed for the ring.Eric Anholt
2008-06-11[gem] Remove the drm_client_lock_take in set_domain.Eric Anholt
We no longer need to use it to protect against shared ringbuffer access.
2008-06-11[gem] Another round of cleanups from checkpatch.plEric Anholt
2008-06-11[gem] Move potentially device-specific ioctls to the intel driver.Eric Anholt
This is the create (may want location flags), pread/pwrite/mmap (performance tuning hints), and set_domain (will 32 bits be enough for everyone?) ioctls. Left in the generic set are just flink/open/close. The 2D driver must be updated for this change, and API but not ABI is broken for 3D. The driver version is bumped to mark this.
2008-06-11Remove override of drm module list in preparation for merge.Eric Anholt
2008-06-11[gem] Remove carefully-sprinkled i915_kernel_lost_context().Eric Anholt
They are not unnecessary since the kernel's the only thing touching the ring.
2008-06-10[gem] Manage the ringbuffer from the kernel in the GEM case.Eric Anholt
This requires that the X Server use the execbuf interface for buffer submission, as it no longer has direct access to the ring. This is therefore a flag day for the gem interface. This also adds enter/leavevt ioctls for use by the X Server. These would get stubbed out in a modesetting implementation, but are required while in an environment where the device's state is only managed by the DRM while X has the VT.
2008-06-06[intel] remove settable use_mi_batchbuffer_startKeith Packard
The driver can know what hardware requires MI_BATCH_BUFFER vs MI_BATCH_BUFFER_START; there's no reason to let user mode configure this.
2008-06-06[intel-gem] Use timers to retire requests periodically.Keith Packard
Without the user IRQ running constantly, there's no wakeup when the ring empties to go retire requests and free buffers. Use a 1 second timer to make that happen more often.
2008-06-06[intel-gem] Add explicit throttle ioctlKeith Packard
Instead of throttling and execbuffer time, have the application ask to throttle explicitly. This allows the throttle to happen less often, and without holding the DRM lock.
2008-06-06[intel-gem] Dump error status on wait_request failureKeith Packard
2008-06-03Drop struct_mutex while waiting in drm_client_lock_takeKeith Packard
struct_mutex cannot be held while blocking on DRM lock.
2008-06-02[intel-gem] reloc_and_validate_object → object_bind_and_relocateKeith Packard
Just renaming this function and related parameters to match terminology used elsewhere in the driver.
2008-06-02[intel-gem] Propagate set_domain errors.Keith Packard
set_domain can block waiting for rendering to complete. If that process is interrupted by a signal, it can return -EINTR. Catch this error in all callers and correctly deal with the result.
2008-05-30Merge commit 'origin/master' into drm-gemEric Anholt
Conflicts: linux-core/Makefile.kernel shared-core/i915_drv.h shared-core/nouveau_state.c
2008-05-30[intel-gem] Only update obj->write_domain if we're actually changing it.Eric Anholt
The problem was revealed where on 965, the display list vertex buffer would see: create -> (CPU, CPU) set_domain (CPU, CPU) -> (CPU, CPU) set_comain (CPU, 0) -> (CPU, 0) (no clflush occurred) execbuf (GPU, 0) -> (CPU+GPU, 0) (still no clflush) instead of: create -> (CPU, CPU) set_domain (CPU, CPU) -> (CPU, CPU) set_comain (CPU, 0) -> (CPU, CPU) execbuf (GPU, 0) -> (CPU+GPU, 0) (clflushed)
2008-05-30[intel-gem] Add an option to check GTT versus CPU coherency at execbuf time.Eric Anholt
2008-05-29[intel-gem] Write the presumed_offset back out after updating it.Eric Anholt
Otherwise, 965 constant state buffers get re-relocated every exec. Ouch.
2008-05-28[intel-gem] Clean up active/inactive/flushing list debugging.Keith Packard
2008-05-28radeon: split microcode out into a separate header file.Dave Airlie
2008-05-27[intel-gem] Replace idlelock usage with real lock acquisition.Eric Anholt
2008-05-26[intel-gem] Must hold DRM lock while setting object domainKeith Packard
Object domain transfer can involve adding flush ops to the request queue, and so the DRM lock must be held to avoid having the X server smash pointers badly.
2008-05-26[i915] leave interrupts masked off when not in use.Keith Packard
The interrupt enable register cannot be used to temporarily disable interrupts, instead use the interrupt mask register. Note that this change means that a pile of buffers will be left stuck on the chip as the final interrupts will not be recognized to come and drain things.
2008-05-25[intel-gem] Add DRM_I915_GEM_BUSY ioctl to check for idle buffers.Keith Packard
This new ioctl returns whether re-using the buffer would force a wait.
2008-05-25[intel-gem] Compute npages instead of nbytes in flush_pwriteKeith Packard
i915_gem_flush_pwrite optimizes short writes to the buffer by clflushing only the modified pages, but it was miscomputing the number of pages.
2008-05-25[intel-gem] replace call to jiffies_to-msec with simple inlineKeith Packard
2008-05-22[intel-gem] Encourage multiple caches to hold read dataKeith Packard
When reading from multiple domains, allow each cache to continue to hold data until writes occur somewhere. This is done by first leaving the read_domains alone at bind time (presumably the CPU read cache contains valid data still) and then in set_domain, if no write_domain is specified, the new read domains are simply merged into the existing read domains. A huge comment was added above set_domain to explain how things are expected to work.
2008-05-22[gem] Use CPU domain for new or pageable objectsKeith Packard
Newly allocated objects need to be in the CPU domain as they've just been cleared by the CPU. Also, unmapping objects from the GTT needs to put them into the CPU domain, both to flush rendering as well as to ensure that any paging action gets flushed before we remap to the GTT.
2008-05-22[intel-gem] Force ring retire by emiting flush before user-interrupt.Keith Packard
Commands in the ring are parsed and started when the head pointer passes by them, but they are not necessarily finished until a MI_FLUSH happens. This patch inserts a flush after the execbuffer (the only place a flush wasn't already happening).
2008-05-22[intel-gem] invalidate ring locals for pin/unpin/set_domain/free functionsKeith Packard
Ring locals must be reloaded from hardware in case the X server ran.
2008-05-22[gem] Release GEM buffers from work task scheduled from IRQ.Eric Anholt
There are now 3 lists. Active is buffers currently in the ringbuffer. Flushing is not in the ringbuffer, but needs a flush before unbinding. Inactive is as before. This prevents object_free → unbind → wait_rendering → object_reference and a kernel oops about weird refcounting. This also avoids an synchronous extra flush and wait when freeing a buffer which had a write_domain set (such as a temporary rendered to and then from using the 2d engine). It will sit around on the flushing list until the appropriate flush gets emitted, or we need the GTT space for another operation.
2008-05-21[gem] Replace ring throttling hack with actual time measurement.Eric Anholt
2008-05-21[gem] Fix bad test for list_for_each completion.Eric Anholt
Since it's a circular list, the entry won't be NULL at termination.
2008-05-21[gem] Hold a reference on the object in i915_gem_wait_space.Eric Anholt
Otherwise, in the middle of the function called using it the last ref might disappear.
2008-05-21[intel-gem] invalidate ring locals for pin/unpin/set_domain/free functionsKeith Packard
Ring locals must be reloaded from hardware in case the X server ran.
2008-05-20[gem] Use a separate sequence number field from classic/ttmEric Anholt
This lets us get some qualities we desire, such as using the full 32-bit range (except zero), avoiding DRM_WAIT_ON, and a 1:1 mapping of active sequence numbers to request structs, which will be used soon for throttling and interrupt-driven list cleanup.
2008-05-20[gem] Rename sequence numbers from "cookie" to "seqno"Eric Anholt
2008-05-20[gem] Clean up active/inactive list handling using helper functions.Eric Anholt
Additionally, a boolean active field is added to indicate which list an object is on, rather than smashing last_rendering_cookie to 0 to show inactive. This will help with flush-reduction later on, and makes the code clearer.
2008-05-15[gem] Hold dev->struct_mutex to protect structure data.Eric Anholt
2008-05-15[gem] Rename the GTT LRU lists to active (executing) and inactive (idle).Eric Anholt
2008-05-15[gem] typo fix in comment.Eric Anholt
2008-05-14ati_pcigart: oops wrong way around not that it actually matteredDave Airlie
2008-05-14ati_pcigart: stop working in the evenings you mess up too oftenDave Airlie
2008-05-14Revert "ati_pcigart: fixup properly this version might even work"Dave Airlie
This reverts commit bc0836e12a9790f1cc83f8bc29bc05043c4bc840. tree has some kref hacks in it - oops
2008-05-14ati_pcigart: fixup properly this version might even workDave Airlie
2008-05-14ati_pcigart: fill out 40-bit gart table support properlyDave Airlie
Thanks to Alex for supplying this info.
2008-05-12[GEM] Typo (and thinking) fixes in drm-gem.txt and doxygen.Eric Anholt
2008-05-12[intel] Minor kludge -- wait for the ring to be nearly empty before queuingKeith Packard
No need to fill the ring that much; wait for it to become nearly empty before adding the execbuffer request. A better fix will involve scheduling ring insertion in the irq handler.
2008-05-12[gem] Set write domain to CPU when doing pwrite.Keith Packard
Leave the flush call in place, which can fix domains up if necessary.
2008-05-12[gem] Clarify use of explicit domain control. Remove Gen3 from I-cache usage.Keith Packard