Quoting Chris Wilson (2019-09-20 13:22:13) > Quoting Chris Wilson (2019-09-20 13:18:21) > > Since dropping the set-to-gtt-domain in commit a679f58d0510 ("drm/i915: > > Flush pages on acquisition"), we no longer mark the contents as dirty on > > a write fault. This has the issue of us then not marking the pages as > > dirty on releasing the buffer, which means the contents are not written > > out to the swap device (should we ever pick that buffer as a victim). > > Notably, this is visible in the dumb buffer interface used for cursors. > > Having updated the cursor contents via mmap, and swapped away, if the > > shrinker should evict the old cursor, upon next reuse, the cursor would > > be invisible. > > Hmm, I think the dumb interface may be missing a few steps around the > place to ensure the contents are flushed. No, it's fine. We do the flush in pinning pages, the only thing that was dropped was then marking the content as dirty. -Chris _______________________________________________ Intel-gfx mailing list Intel-gfx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx