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From: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@linux.intel.com>
To: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH i-g-t] tests/gem_mmap_gtt: add huge BO test
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 15:49:22 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <552BD772.20604@linux.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1428934948.347.14.camel@jlahtine-mobl1>


On 04/13/2015 03:22 PM, Joonas Lahtinen wrote:
> On ma, 2015-04-13 at 12:32 +0100, Tvrtko Ursulin wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 04/07/2015 01:23 PM, Joonas Lahtinen wrote:
>>> Add a straightforward test that allocates a BO that is bigger than
>>> (by 1 page currently) the mappable aperture, tests mmap access to it
>>> by CPU directly and through GTT in sequence.
>>>
>>> Currently it is expected for the GTT access to gracefully fail as
>>> all objects are attempted to get pinned to GTT completely for mmap
>>> access. Once the partial view support is merged to kernel, the test
>>> should pass for all parts.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
>>> ---
>>>    tests/gem_mmap_gtt.c | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>    1 file changed, 68 insertions(+)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/tests/gem_mmap_gtt.c b/tests/gem_mmap_gtt.c
>>> index 55c66a2..bf3627c 100644
>>> --- a/tests/gem_mmap_gtt.c
>>> +++ b/tests/gem_mmap_gtt.c
>>> @@ -41,6 +41,10 @@
>>>    #include "drmtest.h"
>>>    #include "igt_debugfs.h"
>>>
>>> +#ifndef PAGE_SIZE
>>> +#define PAGE_SIZE 4096
>>> +#endif
>>> +
>>>    static int OBJECT_SIZE = 16*1024*1024;
>>>
>>>    static void set_domain(int fd, uint32_t handle)
>>> @@ -258,6 +262,68 @@ test_write_gtt(int fd)
>>>    }
>>>
>>>    static void
>>> +test_huge_bo(int fd)
>>> +{
>>> +	uint32_t bo;
>>> +	char *ptr_cpu;
>>> +	char *ptr_gtt;
>>> +	char *cpu_pattern;
>>> +	uint64_t mappable_aperture_pages = gem_mappable_aperture_size() /
>>> +					   PAGE_SIZE;
>>> +	uint64_t huge_object_size = (mappable_aperture_pages + 1) * PAGE_SIZE;
>>> +	uint64_t last_offset = huge_object_size - PAGE_SIZE;
>>> +
>>> +	cpu_pattern = malloc(PAGE_SIZE);
>>> +	igt_assert(cpu_pattern);
>>
>> I'd be tempted to use 4k from the stack for simplicity.
>
> It's not a nice thing to allocate two 4k objects from stack. So lets
> just not.

Why not? It's not kernel stack but 8MiB default for a simple IGT... and 
changelog to v3 says otherwise. ;) But ok..

>>> +	memset(cpu_pattern, 0xaa, PAGE_SIZE);
>>> +
>>> +	bo = gem_create(fd, huge_object_size);
>>> +
>>> +	ptr_cpu = gem_mmap__cpu(fd, bo, 0, huge_object_size,
>>> +				PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE);
>>> +	if (!ptr_cpu) {
>>> +		igt_warn("Not enough free memory for huge BO test!\n");
>>> +		goto out;
>>
>> Free address space or free memory?
>>
>
> It is not really relevant to the test which condition caused it. But
> yeah, correcting the error message into 'Can not allocate memory'.

Is it really memory and not address space?

>> Also, igt_require so test skips in that case?
>>
>
> Ack using igt_require_f. Because the condition is bit unclear without
> the text.
>
>>> +	}
>>> +
>>> +	/* Test read/write to first/last page with CPU. */
>>> +	memcpy(ptr_cpu, cpu_pattern, PAGE_SIZE);
>>> +	igt_assert(memcmp(ptr_cpu, cpu_pattern, PAGE_SIZE) == 0);
>>> +
>>> +	memcpy(ptr_cpu + last_offset, cpu_pattern, PAGE_SIZE);
>>> +	igt_assert(memcmp(ptr_cpu + last_offset, cpu_pattern, PAGE_SIZE) == 0);
>>> +
>>> +	igt_assert(memcmp(ptr_cpu, ptr_cpu + last_offset, PAGE_SIZE) == 0);
>>> +
>>> +	munmap(ptr_cpu, huge_object_size);
>>> +	ptr_cpu = NULL;
>>> +
>>> +	ptr_gtt = gem_mmap__gtt(fd, bo, huge_object_size,
>>> +			        PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE);
>>> +	if (!ptr_gtt) {
>>> +		igt_debug("Huge BO GTT mapping not supported!\n");
>>> +		goto out;
>>
>> igt_require as above? Hm, although ideally test would be able to detect
>> the feature (once it is added to the kernel) so it could assert here.
>>
>
> I think the point is somewhat that UMP should not need to know/care
> about it. Before introducing the feature the above will always fail, and
> after introducing it, it will always succeed (unless there is less than
> 1MB aperture space available). So I think it should be good as it is.

I suppose there isn't really a way to be smarter in this case.

>>> +	}
>>> +
>>> +	/* Test read/write to first/last page through GTT. */
>>> +	set_domain(fd, bo);
>>> +
>>> +	igt_assert(memcmp(ptr_gtt, cpu_pattern, PAGE_SIZE) == 0);
>>> +	igt_assert(memcmp(ptr_gtt + last_offset, cpu_pattern, PAGE_SIZE) == 0);
>>> +
>>> +	memset(ptr_gtt, 0x55, PAGE_SIZE);
>>> +	igt_assert(memcmp(ptr_gtt + last_offset, cpu_pattern, PAGE_SIZE) == 0);
>>> +
>>> +	memset(ptr_gtt + last_offset, 0x55, PAGE_SIZE);
>>> +	igt_assert(memcmp(ptr_gtt, ptr_gtt + last_offset, PAGE_SIZE) == 0);
>>
>> Comments for the above would be nice just to explain what is being
>> tested and how.
>>
>
> The level of commenting was higher already than I noticed to be in other
> tests, but I'll add a few more.

Thanks, it's best to lead by example!

>> Won't the last test has side effects with partial views since it is
>> accessing beginning and end of the object? Would it be better to memcmp
>> against a pattern on stack or in heap like cpu_pattern?
>>
>> Will you support two simultaneous partial views or the last memcmp will
>> cause a lot of partial view creation/destruction?
>
> Yes, there will be multiple partial views, but it's all internal to the
> kernel implementation. Above access pattern should be supported.

Very well then!

Regards,

Tvrtko
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  reply	other threads:[~2015-04-13 14:49 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-04-07 12:23 [PATCH i-g-t] tests/gem_mmap_gtt: add huge BO test Joonas Lahtinen
2015-04-07 14:08 ` Chris Wilson
2015-04-08 10:45   ` Joonas Lahtinen
2015-04-08 10:50   ` [PATCH i-g-t v2 1/2] tests/gem_mmap_gtt: Clarify BO domain setting functions Joonas Lahtinen
2015-04-08 10:51   ` [PATCH i-g-t v2 2/2] tests/gem_mmap_gtt: add huge BO test Joonas Lahtinen
2015-04-08 11:00     ` Chris Wilson
2015-04-08 12:55       ` [PATCH i-g-t v3 1/2] tests/gem_mmap_gtt: clarify BO domain setting functions Joonas Lahtinen
2015-04-13  6:03         ` Joonas Lahtinen
2015-04-08 12:57       ` [PATCH i-g-t v3 2/2] tests/gem_mmap_gtt: add huge BO test Joonas Lahtinen
2015-04-13 11:32 ` [PATCH i-g-t] " Tvrtko Ursulin
2015-04-13 14:22   ` Joonas Lahtinen
2015-04-13 14:49     ` Tvrtko Ursulin [this message]
2015-04-14 11:14       ` [PATCH i-g-t v5] " Joonas Lahtinen
2015-04-14 11:23         ` Tvrtko Ursulin
2015-04-14 16:51         ` Thomas Wood
2015-04-13 14:22   ` [PATCH i-g-t v4 2/2] " Joonas Lahtinen

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