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This fixes a regression from commit d434b64f6a760d85295e32298a9a1f3624ee1b69
which could cause us to fail to wake up for user interrupts if we lost a race.
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According to the hw guys, you should use DSTCACHE_CTLSTAT to flush
the 2D dst cache rather than RB2D_DSTCACHE_CTLSTAT.
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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.
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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.
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GART setup appears to work the same as RS480 chips.
Also RC4xx chips are actually RS400 based, not RS480 based.
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Reported by vehemens
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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.
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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.
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This goes with the other hardware status page patch.
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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.
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I couldn't get the re-allocated HWS to work on my 965GM, so I just gave up
and made it persist across the lifetime of the driver instead.
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Fixes performance drop after suspend/resume on some systems.
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Conflicts:
linux-core/Makefile.kernel
shared-core/i915_drv.h
shared-core/nouveau_state.c
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The i915 driver now works again.
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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.
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This new ioctl returns whether re-using the buffer would force a wait.
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Recording the tail pointer in a local variable improves performance, but if
someone messes up and fails to reload at the right time, the driver will
write commands to the wrong part of the ring and scramble execution badly.
This change (available by setting I915_RING_VALIDATE to 1) checks to make
sure the cached tail pointer matches the hardware tail pointer at each ring
buffer addition, calling BUG_ON when that's not true.
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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.
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The new display controller has the vblank interrupts in a different place.
Add support for vbl interrupts for these chips
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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.
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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.
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RS400 (intel based IGP) and RS480 (AMD based IGP) have
different MC and GART setups. Currently we only support
RS480.
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If the ring is full, the engine will surely be running for more than 10ms.
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Similar (broken) code in mesa needs to be removed
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