Commit 463704d0 authored by Alex Dai's avatar Alex Dai Committed by Daniel Vetter

drm/i915/guc: Add GuC ADS - scheduler policies

GuC supports different scheduling policies for its four internal
queues. Currently these have been set to the same default values
as KMD_NORMAL queue.

Particularly POLICY_MAX_NUM_WI is set to 15 to match GuC internal
maximum submit queue numbers to avoid an out-of-space problem.
This value indicates max number of work items allowed to be queued
for one DPC process. A smaller value will let GuC schedule more
frequently while a larger number may increase chances to optimize
cmds (such as collapse cmds from same lrc) with risks that keeps
CS idle.

v1: tidy up code
Signed-off-by: default avatarAlex Dai <yu.dai@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarDave Gordon <david.s.gordon@intel.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1450468812-4882-4-git-send-email-yu.dai@intel.comSigned-off-by: default avatarDaniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
parent 68371a95
......@@ -839,17 +839,40 @@ static void guc_create_log(struct intel_guc *guc)
guc->log_flags = (offset << GUC_LOG_BUF_ADDR_SHIFT) | flags;
}
static void init_guc_policies(struct guc_policies *policies)
{
struct guc_policy *policy;
u32 p, i;
policies->dpc_promote_time = 500000;
policies->max_num_work_items = POLICY_MAX_NUM_WI;
for (p = 0; p < GUC_CTX_PRIORITY_NUM; p++) {
for (i = 0; i < I915_NUM_RINGS; i++) {
policy = &policies->policy[p][i];
policy->execution_quantum = 1000000;
policy->preemption_time = 500000;
policy->fault_time = 250000;
policy->policy_flags = 0;
}
}
policies->is_valid = 1;
}
static void guc_create_ads(struct intel_guc *guc)
{
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = guc_to_i915(guc);
struct drm_i915_gem_object *obj;
struct guc_ads *ads;
struct guc_policies *policies;
struct intel_engine_cs *ring;
struct page *page;
u32 size, i;
/* The ads obj includes the struct itself and buffers passed to GuC */
size = sizeof(struct guc_ads);
size = sizeof(struct guc_ads) + sizeof(struct guc_policies);
obj = guc->ads_obj;
if (!obj) {
......@@ -876,6 +899,13 @@ static void guc_create_ads(struct intel_guc *guc)
for_each_ring(ring, dev_priv, i)
ads->eng_state_size[i] = intel_lr_context_size(ring);
/* GuC scheduling policies */
policies = (void *)ads + sizeof(struct guc_ads);
init_guc_policies(policies);
ads->scheduler_policies = i915_gem_obj_ggtt_offset(obj) +
sizeof(struct guc_ads);
kunmap(page);
}
......
......@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
#define GUC_CTX_PRIORITY_HIGH 1
#define GUC_CTX_PRIORITY_KMD_NORMAL 2
#define GUC_CTX_PRIORITY_NORMAL 3
#define GUC_CTX_PRIORITY_NUM 4
#define GUC_MAX_GPU_CONTEXTS 1024
#define GUC_INVALID_CTX_ID GUC_MAX_GPU_CONTEXTS
......@@ -316,6 +317,50 @@ struct guc_context_desc {
#define GUC_POWER_D2 3
#define GUC_POWER_D3 4
/* Scheduling policy settings */
/* Reset engine upon preempt failure */
#define POLICY_RESET_ENGINE (1<<0)
/* Preempt to idle on quantum expiry */
#define POLICY_PREEMPT_TO_IDLE (1<<1)
#define POLICY_MAX_NUM_WI 15
struct guc_policy {
/* Time for one workload to execute. (in micro seconds) */
u32 execution_quantum;
u32 reserved1;
/* Time to wait for a preemption request to completed before issuing a
* reset. (in micro seconds). */
u32 preemption_time;
/* How much time to allow to run after the first fault is observed.
* Then preempt afterwards. (in micro seconds) */
u32 fault_time;
u32 policy_flags;
u32 reserved[2];
} __packed;
struct guc_policies {
struct guc_policy policy[GUC_CTX_PRIORITY_NUM][I915_NUM_RINGS];
/* In micro seconds. How much time to allow before DPC processing is
* called back via interrupt (to prevent DPC queue drain starving).
* Typically 1000s of micro seconds (example only, not granularity). */
u32 dpc_promote_time;
/* Must be set to take these new values. */
u32 is_valid;
/* Max number of WIs to process per call. A large value may keep CS
* idle. */
u32 max_num_work_items;
u32 reserved[19];
} __packed;
/* GuC Additional Data Struct */
struct guc_ads {
......
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