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From: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>
To: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>, intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/3] drm/i915/execlists: Minimalistic timeslicing
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2019 17:13:45 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87sgs45opy.fsf@gaia.fi.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <156103905257.664.16152371364660528902@skylake-alporthouse-com>

Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> writes:

> Quoting Mika Kuoppala (2019-06-20 14:51:24)
>> > +static void
>> > +defer_request(struct i915_request * const rq, struct list_head * const pl)
>> > +{
>> > +     struct i915_dependency *p;
>> > +
>> > +     /*
>> > +      * We want to move the interrupted request to the back of
>> > +      * the round-robin list (i.e. its priority level), but
>> > +      * in doing so, we must then move all requests that were in
>> > +      * flight and were waiting for the interrupted request to
>> > +      * be run after it again.
>> > +      */
>> > +     list_move_tail(&rq->sched.link, pl);
>> > +
>> > +     list_for_each_entry(p, &rq->sched.waiters_list, wait_link) {
>> > +             struct i915_request *w =
>> > +                     container_of(p->waiter, typeof(*w), sched);
>> > +
>> > +             /* Leave semaphores spinning on the other engines */
>> > +             if (w->engine != rq->engine)
>> > +                     continue;
>> > +
>> > +             /* No waiter should start before the active request completed */
>> > +             GEM_BUG_ON(i915_request_started(w));
>> > +
>> > +             GEM_BUG_ON(rq_prio(w) > rq_prio(rq));
>> > +             if (rq_prio(w) < rq_prio(rq))
>> > +                     continue;
>> > +
>> > +             if (list_empty(&w->sched.link))
>> > +                     continue; /* Not yet submitted; unready */
>> > +
>> > +             /*
>> > +              * This should be very shallow as it is limited by the
>> > +              * number of requests that can fit in a ring (<64) and
>> 
>> s/and/or ?
>
> I think "and" works better as each context has their own ring, so it's a
> multiplicative effect.
>

I jumped. But got clarity on irc that this are the contexts in flight.

>> > +              * the number of contexts that can be in flight on this
>> > +              * engine.
>> > +              */
>> > +             defer_request(w, pl);
>> 
>> So the stack frame will be 64*(3*8 + preample/return) at worst case?
>> can be over 2k
>
> Ok, that makes it sound scary -- but we are well within the 8k irq
> limit. (Even interrupts now have 2 pages iirc, but even at 4k we are
> well within bounds.)
>

Should be safe.

>> > @@ -906,6 +982,27 @@ static void execlists_dequeue(struct intel_engine_cs *engine)
>> >                        */
>> >                       last->hw_context->lrc_desc |= CTX_DESC_FORCE_RESTORE;
>> >                       last = NULL;
>> > +             } else if (need_timeslice(engine, last) &&
>> > +                        !timer_pending(&engine->execlists.timer)) {
>> > +                     GEM_TRACE("%s: expired last=%llx:%lld, prio=%d, hint=%d\n",
>> > +                               engine->name,
>> > +                               last->fence.context,
>> > +                               last->fence.seqno,
>> > +                               last->sched.attr.priority,
>> > +                               execlists->queue_priority_hint);
>> > +
>> > +                     ring_pause(engine) = 1;
>> > +                     defer_active(engine);
>> > +
>> > +                     /*
>> > +                      * Unlike for preemption, if we rewind and continue
>> > +                      * executing the same context as previously active,
>> > +                      * the order of execution will remain the same and
>> > +                      * the tail will only advance. We do not need to
>> > +                      * force a full context restore, as a lite-restore
>> > +                      * is sufficient to resample the monotonic TAIL.
>> > +                      */
>> 
>> I would have asked about the force preemption without this fine comment.
>> 
>> But this is a similar as the other kind of preemption. So what happens
>> when the contexts are not the same?
>
> It's just a normal preemption event. The old ring regs are saved and we
> don't try and scribble over them. Any future use of the old context will
> have the same RING_TAIL as before or later (new request) so we will
> never try to program a backwards step.

Ok,

Reviewed-by: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com>

> -Chris
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  reply	other threads:[~2019-06-20 14:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-06-20  7:05 [PATCH 1/3] drm/i915/execlists: Preempt-to-busy Chris Wilson
2019-06-20  7:05 ` [PATCH 2/3] drm/i915/execlists: Minimalistic timeslicing Chris Wilson
2019-06-20 13:51   ` Mika Kuoppala
2019-06-20 13:57     ` Chris Wilson
2019-06-20 14:13       ` Mika Kuoppala [this message]
2019-06-20  7:05 ` [PATCH 3/3] drm/i915/execlists: Force preemption Chris Wilson
2019-06-20 14:00   ` Mika Kuoppala
2019-06-20 14:08     ` Chris Wilson
2019-06-20 14:19       ` Mika Kuoppala
2019-06-20  7:46 ` ✗ Fi.CI.CHECKPATCH: warning for series starting with [1/3] drm/i915/execlists: Preempt-to-busy Patchwork
2019-06-20  7:48 ` ✗ Fi.CI.SPARSE: " Patchwork
2019-06-20  8:09 ` ✗ Fi.CI.BAT: failure " Patchwork
2019-06-20  8:13   ` Chris Wilson
2019-06-20  8:15     ` Chris Wilson
2019-06-20  8:24 ` [PATCH] " Chris Wilson
2019-06-20 12:41   ` Mika Kuoppala
2019-06-20 13:01     ` Chris Wilson
2019-06-20 13:23       ` Mika Kuoppala
2019-06-20  9:23 ` ✗ Fi.CI.CHECKPATCH: warning for series starting with drm/i915/execlists: Preempt-to-busy (rev2) Patchwork
2019-06-20  9:25 ` ✗ Fi.CI.SPARSE: " Patchwork
2019-06-20 12:52 ` ✓ Fi.CI.BAT: success " Patchwork
2019-06-20 13:16 ` Patchwork
2019-06-20 15:38 ` ✗ Fi.CI.IGT: failure " Patchwork

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