On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 4:03 PM Rob Clark <robdclark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 11:47 PM Christian König > <christian.koenig@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Uff, that looks very hardware specific to me. > > Howso? I'm not sure I agree.. and even if it was not useful for some > hw, it should be useful for enough drivers (and harm no drivers), so I > still think it is a good idea > > The fallback plan is to go the i915 route and stop using atomic > helpers and do the same thing inside the driver, but that doesn't help > any of the cases where you have a separate kms and gpu driver. Don't, because the i915 plan is to actually move towards drm/scheduler and atomic helpers. > > As far as I can see you can also implement completely inside the backend > > by starting a timer on enable_signaling, don't you? > > Not really.. I mean, the fact that something waited on a fence could > be a useful input signal to gpu freq governor, but it is entirely > insufficient.. > > If the cpu is spending a lot of time waiting on a fence, cpufreq will > clock down so you spend less time waiting. And no problem has been > solved. You absolutely need the concept of a missed deadline, and a > timer doesn't give you that. Yup agreed. Adding Matt Brost, since he's planning all this boostback work. -Daniel > > BR, > -R > > > Christian. > > > > Am 19.05.21 um 20:38 schrieb Rob Clark: > > > From: Rob Clark <robdclark@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > Add a way to hint to the fence signaler that a fence waiter has missed a > > > deadline waiting on the fence. > > > > > > In some cases, missing a vblank can result in lower gpu utilization, > > > when really we want to go in the opposite direction and boost gpu freq. > > > The boost callback gives some feedback to the fence signaler that we > > > are missing deadlines, so it can take this into account in it's freq/ > > > utilization calculations. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > include/linux/dma-fence.h | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/include/linux/dma-fence.h b/include/linux/dma-fence.h > > > index 9f12efaaa93a..172702521acc 100644 > > > --- a/include/linux/dma-fence.h > > > +++ b/include/linux/dma-fence.h > > > @@ -231,6 +231,17 @@ struct dma_fence_ops { > > > signed long (*wait)(struct dma_fence *fence, > > > bool intr, signed long timeout); > > > > > > + /** > > > + * @boost: > > > + * > > > + * Optional callback, to indicate that a fence waiter missed a deadline. > > > + * This can serve as a signal that (if possible) whatever signals the > > > + * fence should boost it's clocks. > > > + * > > > + * This can be called in any context that can call dma_fence_wait(). > > > + */ > > > + void (*boost)(struct dma_fence *fence); > > > + > > > /** > > > * @release: > > > * > > > @@ -586,6 +597,21 @@ static inline signed long dma_fence_wait(struct dma_fence *fence, bool intr) > > > return ret < 0 ? ret : 0; > > > } > > > > > > +/** > > > + * dma_fence_boost - hint from waiter that it missed a deadline > > > + * > > > + * @fence: the fence that caused the missed deadline > > > + * > > > + * This function gives a hint from a fence waiter that a deadline was > > > + * missed, so that the fence signaler can factor this in to device > > > + * power state decisions > > > + */ > > > +static inline void dma_fence_boost(struct dma_fence *fence) > > > +{ > > > + if (fence->ops->boost) > > > + fence->ops->boost(fence); > > > +} > > > + > > > struct dma_fence *dma_fence_get_stub(void); > > > u64 dma_fence_context_alloc(unsigned num); > > > > > -- Daniel Vetter Software Engineer, Intel Corporation http://blog.ffwll.ch