Am 28.08.24 um 19:25 schrieb Mihail Atanassov:
Hello all, This series implements a mechanism to expose Mali CSF GPUs' queue ringbuffers directly to userspace, along with paraphernalia to allow userspace to control job synchronisation between the CPU and GPU. The goal of these changes is to allow userspace to control work submission to the FW/HW directly without kernel intervention in the common case, thereby reducing context switching overhead. It also allows for greater flexibility in the way work is enqueued in the ringbufs. For example, the current kernel submit path only supports indirect calls, which is inefficient for small command buffers. Userspace can also skip unnecessary sync operations.
Question is how do you guarantee forward progress for fence signaling? E.g. when are fences created and published? How do they signal? How are dependencies handled? How can the kernel suspend an userspace queue? How does memory management work in this case? Regards, Christian.
This is still a work-in-progress, there's an outstanding issue with multiple processes using different submission flows triggering scheduling bugs (e.g. the same group getting scheduled twice), but we'd love to gather some feedback on the suitability of the approach in general and see if there's a clear path to merging something like this eventually. I've also CCd AMD maintainers because they have in the past done something similar[1], in case they want to chime in. There are two uses of this new uAPI in Mesa, one in gallium/panfrost (link TBD), and one in panvk [2]. The Gallium implementation is a naïve change just to switch the submission model and exercise the new kernel code, and we don't plan on pursuing this at this time. The panvk driver changes are, however, a better representation of the intent behind this new uAPI, so please consider that as the reference userspace. It is still very much also a work in progress. * patch 1 adds all the uAPI changes; * patch 2 implements the GROUP_CREATE ioctl changes necessary to expose the required objects to userspace; * patch 3 maps the doorbell pages, similarly to how the user I/O page is mapped; * patch 4 implements GROUP_KICK, which lets userspace request an inactive group to be scheduled on the GPU; * patches 5 & 6 implement XGS queues, a way for userspace to synchronise GPU queue progress with DRM syncobjs; * patches 7 & 8 add notification mechanisms for user & kernel to signal changes to native GPU syncobjs. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/amd-gfx/CADnq5_N61q_o+5WYUZsZ=qu7VmeXTFHQSxLwTco05gLzHaiswA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/t/#m116a36a598d8fad1329e053974ad37a4dc0f28ed [2] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/larsivsi/mesa/-/commits/panvk-v10-usersubmit?ref_type=heads Ketil Johnsen (7): drm/panthor: Add uAPI to submit from user space drm/panthor: Extend GROUP_CREATE for user submission drm/panthor: Map doorbell pages drm/panthor: Add GROUP_KICK ioctl drm/panthor: Factor out syncobj handling drm/panthor: Implement XGS queues drm/panthor: Add SYNC_UPDATE ioctl Mihail Atanassov (1): drm/panthor: Add sync_update eventfd handling drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/Makefile | 4 +- drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_device.c | 66 ++- drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_device.h | 35 +- drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_drv.c | 233 +++++++- drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_fw.c | 2 +- drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_sched.c | 408 +++++++++----- drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_sched.h | 8 +- drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_syncobj.c | 167 ++++++ drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_syncobj.h | 27 + drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_xgs.c | 638 ++++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_xgs.h | 42 ++ include/uapi/drm/panthor_drm.h | 243 +++++++- 12 files changed, 1696 insertions(+), 177 deletions(-) create mode 100644 drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_syncobj.c create mode 100644 drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_syncobj.h create mode 100644 drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_xgs.c create mode 100644 drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_xgs.h