Re: [Intel-gfx] [PATCH v7 3/8] i915/gvt: use DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CATEGORIES to create "gvt:core:" etc categories

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On 06/09/2021 18:41, jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 6:26 AM Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:tvrtko.ursulin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
 >
 >
> On 03/09/2021 20:22, jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 > > On Fri, Sep 3, 2021 at 5:07 AM Tvrtko Ursulin
> > <tvrtko.ursulin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:tvrtko.ursulin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
 > >>
 > >>
 > >> On 31/08/2021 21:21, Jim Cromie wrote:
 > >>> The gvt component of this driver has ~120 pr_debugs, in 9 categories
 > >>> quite similar to those in DRM.  Following the interface model of
 > >>> drm.debug, add a parameter to map bits to these categorizations.
 > >>>
 > >>> DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CATEGORIES(debug_gvt, __gvt_debug,
 > >>>        "dyndbg bitmap desc",
 > >>>        { "gvt:cmd: ",  "command processing" },

 > >>> v7:
 > >>> . move ccflags addition up to i915/Makefile from i915/gvt
 > >>> ---
 > >>>    drivers/gpu/drm/i915/Makefile      |  4 ++++
> >>>    drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_params.c | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 > >>
 > >> Can this work if put under gvt/ or at least intel_gvt.h|c?

I tried this.
I moved the code block into gvt/debug.c (new file)
added it to Makefile GVT_SOURCES
dunno why it wont make.
frustratig basic err, Im not seeing.
It does seem proper placement, will resolve...


 > >>
 > >
 > > I thought it belonged here more, at least according to the name of the
 > > config.var
 >
 > Hmm bear with me please - the categories this patch creates are intended
 > to be used explicitly from the GVT "sub-module", or they somehow even
 > get automatically used with no further intervention to callers required?
 >

2009 - v5.9.0  the only users were admins reading/echoing /proc/dynamic_debug/control
presumably cuz they wanted more info in the logs, episodically.
v5.9.0 exported dynamic_debug_exec_queries for in-kernel use,
reusing the stringy: echo $query_command > control  idiom.
My intention was to let in-kernel users roll their own drm.debug type interface,
or whatever else they needed.  nobodys using it yet.

What is 2009 referring to?

I am still not quite following. In case of the GVT categories you added, in order for them to be used, would you or not also need to use some new logging macros?

patch 1/8 implements that drm.debug interface.
5/8 is the primary use case
3/8 (this patch) & 4/8 are patches of opportunity, test cases, proof of function/utility. its value as such is easier control of those pr-debugs than given by echo > control

Sean Paul seanpaul@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:seanpaul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> worked up a patchset to do runtime steering of drm-debug stream, in particular watching for drm:atomic:fail: type activity (a subcategory which doesnt exist yet). 5/8 conflicts with his patchset, I have an rfc approach to that, so his concerns are mine too.

What kind of runtime steering is that - would you happen to have a link?

One idea we in the GEM team have mentioned a few time is the ability of making the debug log stream per DRM client. That means opening "something" (socket, fd, etc), enabling debug, which would only show debug logs belonging to one client. That can sometimes be useful (and more secure) than enabling a lot of debug for the system as a whole. But of course there isn't much overlap with your dyndbg work. So just mentioning this since the word "runtime steering" reminded me of it.

<snip>

     > unsigned long __gvt_debug;
     > EXPORT_SYMBOL(__gvt_debug);
     >
     >
     >>> +
     >>>    # Please keep these build lists sorted!
     >>>
     >>>    # core driver code
     >>> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_params.c
    b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_params.c
     >>> index e07f4cfea63a..e645e149485e 100644
     >>> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_params.c
     >>> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_params.c
     >>> @@ -265,3 +265,38 @@ void i915_params_free(struct i915_params
    *params)
     >>> +                             _DD_cat_("gvt:mmio:"),
     >>> +                             _DD_cat_("gvt:render:"),
     >>> +                             _DD_cat_("gvt:sched:"));
     >>> +
     >>> +#endif
     >>
     >> So just the foundation - no actual use sites I mean? How would
    these be
     >> used from the code?
     >>
     >
     > there are 120 pr_debug "users" :-)
     >
     > no users per se, but anyone using drm.debug
     > /sys/module/drm/parameters/debug
     > might use this too.
     > its a bit easier than composing queries for
     >/proc/dyamic_debug/control

    Same as my previous question, perhaps I am not up to speed with this
    yet.. Even if pr_debug is used inside GVT - are the categories and
    debug_gvt global as of this patch (or series)?


they are already global in the sense that if kernel is built with DYNAMIC_DEBUG, the admin can turn those pr_debugs on and off, and change their decorations in the log (mod,func.line). Nor are modules protected from each other; drm-core could use dd-exec-queries to enable/disable
pr-debugs in i915 etc

This patch just adds a gvt-debug knob like drm-debug. using the existing format prefixes to categorize them. Whether those prefixes should be bent towards consistency with the rest of drm-debug
or adapted towards some gvt community need I couldnt say.

Its no save-the-world feature, but its pretty cheap.

Id expect the same users as those who play with drm.debug, for similar reasons.

does this clarify ?

Not yet I'm afraid. :) When you say "using the existing format prefixes", but it is not using __drm_debug but __gvt_debug (which isn't a modparam). So I am lost as to what is __gvt_debug for and how does it tie to existing DRM categories.

Regards,

Tvrtko



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