On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 07:28:08PM +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote: > On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 06:03:56PM +0100, Matthew Auld wrote: > > The proper headers have now landed in include/uapi/drm/i915_drm.h, so we > > can drop i915_gem_lmem.h and instead just reference the real headers for > > pulling in the kernel doc. > > > > Suggested-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@xxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@xxxxxxxxx> > > Reviewed-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@xxxxxxxx> > > I guess we need to have a note that when we land the pciid for dg1 to move > all the remaining bits over to real docs and delete the i915 lmem rfc. But > everything in due time. One thing I forgot: The include stanza will I think result in the explicitly included functions not showing up in the normal driver uapi docs. Which I think is fine while we settle all this. Or do I get this wrong? -Daniel > -Daniel > > > --- > > Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.h | 237 ------------------------ > > Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.rst | 6 +- > > 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 240 deletions(-) > > delete mode 100644 Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.h > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.h b/Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.h > > deleted file mode 100644 > > index d9c61bea0556..000000000000 > > --- a/Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.h > > +++ /dev/null > > @@ -1,237 +0,0 @@ > > -/** > > - * enum drm_i915_gem_memory_class - Supported memory classes > > - */ > > -enum drm_i915_gem_memory_class { > > - /** @I915_MEMORY_CLASS_SYSTEM: System memory */ > > - I915_MEMORY_CLASS_SYSTEM = 0, > > - /** @I915_MEMORY_CLASS_DEVICE: Device local-memory */ > > - I915_MEMORY_CLASS_DEVICE, > > -}; > > - > > -/** > > - * struct drm_i915_gem_memory_class_instance - Identify particular memory region > > - */ > > -struct drm_i915_gem_memory_class_instance { > > - /** @memory_class: See enum drm_i915_gem_memory_class */ > > - __u16 memory_class; > > - > > - /** @memory_instance: Which instance */ > > - __u16 memory_instance; > > -}; > > - > > -/** > > - * struct drm_i915_memory_region_info - Describes one region as known to the > > - * driver. > > - * > > - * Note that we reserve some stuff here for potential future work. As an example > > - * we might want expose the capabilities for a given region, which could include > > - * things like if the region is CPU mappable/accessible, what are the supported > > - * mapping types etc. > > - * > > - * Note that to extend struct drm_i915_memory_region_info and struct > > - * drm_i915_query_memory_regions in the future the plan is to do the following: > > - * > > - * .. code-block:: C > > - * > > - * struct drm_i915_memory_region_info { > > - * struct drm_i915_gem_memory_class_instance region; > > - * union { > > - * __u32 rsvd0; > > - * __u32 new_thing1; > > - * }; > > - * ... > > - * union { > > - * __u64 rsvd1[8]; > > - * struct { > > - * __u64 new_thing2; > > - * __u64 new_thing3; > > - * ... > > - * }; > > - * }; > > - * }; > > - * > > - * With this things should remain source compatible between versions for > > - * userspace, even as we add new fields. > > - * > > - * Note this is using both struct drm_i915_query_item and struct drm_i915_query. > > - * For this new query we are adding the new query id DRM_I915_QUERY_MEMORY_REGIONS > > - * at &drm_i915_query_item.query_id. > > - */ > > -struct drm_i915_memory_region_info { > > - /** @region: The class:instance pair encoding */ > > - struct drm_i915_gem_memory_class_instance region; > > - > > - /** @rsvd0: MBZ */ > > - __u32 rsvd0; > > - > > - /** @probed_size: Memory probed by the driver (-1 = unknown) */ > > - __u64 probed_size; > > - > > - /** @unallocated_size: Estimate of memory remaining (-1 = unknown) */ > > - __u64 unallocated_size; > > - > > - /** @rsvd1: MBZ */ > > - __u64 rsvd1[8]; > > -}; > > - > > -/** > > - * struct drm_i915_query_memory_regions > > - * > > - * The region info query enumerates all regions known to the driver by filling > > - * in an array of struct drm_i915_memory_region_info structures. > > - * > > - * Example for getting the list of supported regions: > > - * > > - * .. code-block:: C > > - * > > - * struct drm_i915_query_memory_regions *info; > > - * struct drm_i915_query_item item = { > > - * .query_id = DRM_I915_QUERY_MEMORY_REGIONS; > > - * }; > > - * struct drm_i915_query query = { > > - * .num_items = 1, > > - * .items_ptr = (uintptr_t)&item, > > - * }; > > - * int err, i; > > - * > > - * // First query the size of the blob we need, this needs to be large > > - * // enough to hold our array of regions. The kernel will fill out the > > - * // item.length for us, which is the number of bytes we need. > > - * err = ioctl(fd, DRM_IOCTL_I915_QUERY, &query); > > - * if (err) ... > > - * > > - * info = calloc(1, item.length); > > - * // Now that we allocated the required number of bytes, we call the ioctl > > - * // again, this time with the data_ptr pointing to our newly allocated > > - * // blob, which the kernel can then populate with the all the region info. > > - * item.data_ptr = (uintptr_t)&info, > > - * > > - * err = ioctl(fd, DRM_IOCTL_I915_QUERY, &query); > > - * if (err) ... > > - * > > - * // We can now access each region in the array > > - * for (i = 0; i < info->num_regions; i++) { > > - * struct drm_i915_memory_region_info mr = info->regions[i]; > > - * u16 class = mr.region.class; > > - * u16 instance = mr.region.instance; > > - * > > - * .... > > - * } > > - * > > - * free(info); > > - */ > > -struct drm_i915_query_memory_regions { > > - /** @num_regions: Number of supported regions */ > > - __u32 num_regions; > > - > > - /** @rsvd: MBZ */ > > - __u32 rsvd[3]; > > - > > - /** @regions: Info about each supported region */ > > - struct drm_i915_memory_region_info regions[]; > > -}; > > - > > -#define DRM_I915_GEM_CREATE_EXT 0xdeadbeaf > > -#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CREATE_EXT DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CREATE_EXT, struct drm_i915_gem_create_ext) > > - > > -/** > > - * struct drm_i915_gem_create_ext - Existing gem_create behaviour, with added > > - * extension support using struct i915_user_extension. > > - * > > - * Note that in the future we want to have our buffer flags here, at least for > > - * the stuff that is immutable. Previously we would have two ioctls, one to > > - * create the object with gem_create, and another to apply various parameters, > > - * however this creates some ambiguity for the params which are considered > > - * immutable. Also in general we're phasing out the various SET/GET ioctls. > > - */ > > -struct drm_i915_gem_create_ext { > > - /** > > - * @size: Requested size for the object. > > - * > > - * The (page-aligned) allocated size for the object will be returned. > > - * > > - * Note that for some devices we have might have further minimum > > - * page-size restrictions(larger than 4K), like for device local-memory. > > - * However in general the final size here should always reflect any > > - * rounding up, if for example using the I915_GEM_CREATE_EXT_MEMORY_REGIONS > > - * extension to place the object in device local-memory. > > - */ > > - __u64 size; > > - /** > > - * @handle: Returned handle for the object. > > - * > > - * Object handles are nonzero. > > - */ > > - __u32 handle; > > - /** @flags: MBZ */ > > - __u32 flags; > > - /** > > - * @extensions: The chain of extensions to apply to this object. > > - * > > - * This will be useful in the future when we need to support several > > - * different extensions, and we need to apply more than one when > > - * creating the object. See struct i915_user_extension. > > - * > > - * If we don't supply any extensions then we get the same old gem_create > > - * behaviour. > > - * > > - * For I915_GEM_CREATE_EXT_MEMORY_REGIONS usage see > > - * struct drm_i915_gem_create_ext_memory_regions. > > - */ > > -#define I915_GEM_CREATE_EXT_MEMORY_REGIONS 0 > > - __u64 extensions; > > -}; > > - > > -/** > > - * struct drm_i915_gem_create_ext_memory_regions - The > > - * I915_GEM_CREATE_EXT_MEMORY_REGIONS extension. > > - * > > - * Set the object with the desired set of placements/regions in priority > > - * order. Each entry must be unique and supported by the device. > > - * > > - * This is provided as an array of struct drm_i915_gem_memory_class_instance, or > > - * an equivalent layout of class:instance pair encodings. See struct > > - * drm_i915_query_memory_regions and DRM_I915_QUERY_MEMORY_REGIONS for how to > > - * query the supported regions for a device. > > - * > > - * As an example, on discrete devices, if we wish to set the placement as > > - * device local-memory we can do something like: > > - * > > - * .. code-block:: C > > - * > > - * struct drm_i915_gem_memory_class_instance region_lmem = { > > - * .memory_class = I915_MEMORY_CLASS_DEVICE, > > - * .memory_instance = 0, > > - * }; > > - * struct drm_i915_gem_create_ext_memory_regions regions = { > > - * .base = { .name = I915_GEM_CREATE_EXT_MEMORY_REGIONS }, > > - * .regions = (uintptr_t)®ion_lmem, > > - * .num_regions = 1, > > - * }; > > - * struct drm_i915_gem_create_ext create_ext = { > > - * .size = 16 * PAGE_SIZE, > > - * .extensions = (uintptr_t)®ions, > > - * }; > > - * > > - * int err = ioctl(fd, DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CREATE_EXT, &create_ext); > > - * if (err) ... > > - * > > - * At which point we get the object handle in &drm_i915_gem_create_ext.handle, > > - * along with the final object size in &drm_i915_gem_create_ext.size, which > > - * should account for any rounding up, if required. > > - */ > > -struct drm_i915_gem_create_ext_memory_regions { > > - /** @base: Extension link. See struct i915_user_extension. */ > > - struct i915_user_extension base; > > - > > - /** @pad: MBZ */ > > - __u32 pad; > > - /** @num_regions: Number of elements in the @regions array. */ > > - __u32 num_regions; > > - /** > > - * @regions: The regions/placements array. > > - * > > - * An array of struct drm_i915_gem_memory_class_instance. > > - */ > > - __u64 regions; > > -}; > > diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.rst b/Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.rst > > index 1d344c593018..675ba8620d66 100644 > > --- a/Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.rst > > +++ b/Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.rst > > @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ particular instance, since we can have more than one per class. > > In the future we also want to expose more information which can further > > describe the capabilities of a region. > > > > -.. kernel-doc:: Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.h > > +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/drm/i915_drm.h > > :functions: drm_i915_gem_memory_class drm_i915_gem_memory_class_instance drm_i915_memory_region_info drm_i915_query_memory_regions > > > > GEM_CREATE_EXT > > @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Side note: We also need to support PXP[1] in the near future, which is also > > applicable to integrated platforms, and adds its own gem_create_ext extension, > > which basically lets userspace mark a buffer as "protected". > > > > -.. kernel-doc:: Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.h > > +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/drm/i915_drm.h > > :functions: drm_i915_gem_create_ext > > > > I915_GEM_CREATE_EXT_MEMORY_REGIONS > > @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ them each to use the class/instance encoding, as per the output of the regions > > query. Having the list in priority order will be useful in the future when > > placing an object, say during eviction. > > > > -.. kernel-doc:: Documentation/gpu/rfc/i915_gem_lmem.h > > +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/drm/i915_drm.h > > :functions: drm_i915_gem_create_ext_memory_regions > > > > One fair criticism here is that this seems a little over-engineered[2]. If we > > -- > > 2.26.3 > > > > -- > Daniel Vetter > Software Engineer, Intel Corporation > http://blog.ffwll.ch -- Daniel Vetter Software Engineer, Intel Corporation http://blog.ffwll.ch