Re: [RFC 00/13] drm/i915/svm: Add SVM support

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On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 04:03:21PM +0200, Joonas Lahtinen wrote:
Quoting Niranjana Vishwanathapura (2019-11-22 22:57:21)
Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) allows the programmer to use a single virtual
address space which will be shared between threads executing on CPUs and GPUs.
It abstracts away from the user the location of the backing memory, and hence
simplifies the user programming model.
SVM supports two types of virtual memory allocation methods.
Runtime allocator requires the driver to provide memory allocation and
management interface, like buffer object (BO) interface.
Whereas system allocator makes use of default OS memory allocation and
management support like malloc().

This patch series adds both SVM system and runtime allocator support
to i915 driver.

The patch series includes
 - SVM support for both system and runtime allocation.
 - Plugin in device memory with the Linux kernel.
 - User API advertising SVM capability and configuration by user on per
   vm basis.
 - User API to bind an address range or a BO with a device page table.
 - User API to migrate an address range to device memory.
 - Implicit migration by moving pages or BOs back from device to host
   memory upon CPU access.
 - CPU copy and blitter copy support for migrating the pages/BOs.
 - Large page mapping support
 - Page table dump support.

Link to the IGTs, any selftests?
Link to userspace changes?

I have some IGT tests, I will post them soon.

Niranjana


Regards, Joonas
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