Re: [PATCH 0/7] Per client engine busyness

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On 14/05/2021 16:10, Christian König wrote:
Am 14.05.21 um 17:03 schrieb Tvrtko Ursulin:

On 14/05/2021 15:56, Christian König wrote:
Am 14.05.21 um 16:47 schrieb Tvrtko Ursulin:

On 14/05/2021 14:53, Christian König wrote:

David also said that you considered sysfs but were wary of exposing process info in there. To clarify, my patch is not exposing sysfs entry per process, but one per open drm fd.


Yes, we discussed this as well, but then rejected the approach.

To have useful information related to the open drm fd you need to related that to process(es) which have that file descriptor open. Just tracking who opened it first like DRM does is pretty useless on modern systems.

We do update the pid/name for fds passed over unix sockets.

Well I just double checked and that is not correct.

Could be that i915 has some special code for that, but on my laptop I only see the X server under the "clients" debugfs file.

Yes we have special code in i915 for this. Part of this series we are discussing here.

Ah, yeah you should mention that. Could we please separate that into common code instead? Cause I really see that as a bug in the current handling independent of the discussion here.

What we do in i915 is update the pid and name when a task different to the one which opened the fd does a GEM context create ioctl.

Moving that to DRM core would be along the lines of doing the same check and update on every ioctl. Maybe allow the update to be one time only if that would work. Would this be desirable and acceptable? If so I can definitely sketch it out.

Regards,

Tvrtko



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