From: Rob Clark <robdclark@xxxxxxxxxxxx> The restriction about no whitespace, etc, really only applies to the usage of strings in keys. Values can contain anything (other than newline). Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Acked-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@xxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/gpu/drm-usage-stats.rst | 27 ++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/drm-usage-stats.rst b/Documentation/gpu/drm-usage-stats.rst index bfc14150452c..58dc0d3f8c58 100644 --- a/Documentation/gpu/drm-usage-stats.rst +++ b/Documentation/gpu/drm-usage-stats.rst @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ File format specification - All keys shall be prefixed with `drm-`. - Whitespace between the delimiter and first non-whitespace character shall be ignored when parsing. -- Neither keys or values are allowed to contain whitespace characters. +- Keys are not allowed to contain whitespace characters. - Numerical key value pairs can end with optional unit string. - Data type of the value is fixed as defined in the specification. @@ -39,12 +39,13 @@ Data types ---------- - <uint> - Unsigned integer without defining the maximum value. -- <str> - String excluding any above defined reserved characters or whitespace. +- <keystr> - String excluding any above defined reserved characters or whitespace. +- <valstr> - String. Mandatory fully standardised keys --------------------------------- -- drm-driver: <str> +- drm-driver: <valstr> String shall contain the name this driver registered as via the respective `struct drm_driver` data structure. @@ -75,10 +76,10 @@ the above described criteria in order to associate data to individual clients. Utilization ^^^^^^^^^^^ -- drm-engine-<str>: <uint> ns +- drm-engine-<keystr>: <uint> ns GPUs usually contain multiple execution engines. Each shall be given a stable -and unique name (str), with possible values documented in the driver specific +and unique name (keystr), with possible values documented in the driver specific documentation. Value shall be in specified time units which the respective GPU engine spent @@ -90,19 +91,19 @@ larger value within a reasonable period. Upon observing a value lower than what was previously read, userspace is expected to stay with that larger previous value until a monotonic update is seen. -- drm-engine-capacity-<str>: <uint> +- drm-engine-capacity-<keystr>: <uint> Engine identifier string must be the same as the one specified in the -drm-engine-<str> tag and shall contain a greater than zero number in case the +drm-engine-<keystr> tag and shall contain a greater than zero number in case the exported engine corresponds to a group of identical hardware engines. In the absence of this tag parser shall assume capacity of one. Zero capacity is not allowed. -- drm-cycles-<str>: <uint> +- drm-cycles-<keystr>: <uint> Engine identifier string must be the same as the one specified in the -drm-engine-<str> tag and shall contain the number of busy cycles for the given +drm-engine-<keystr> tag and shall contain the number of busy cycles for the given engine. Values are not required to be constantly monotonic if it makes the driver @@ -111,12 +112,12 @@ larger value within a reasonable period. Upon observing a value lower than what was previously read, userspace is expected to stay with that larger previous value until a monotonic update is seen. -- drm-maxfreq-<str>: <uint> [Hz|MHz|KHz] +- drm-maxfreq-<keystr>: <uint> [Hz|MHz|KHz] Engine identifier string must be the same as the one specified in the -drm-engine-<str> tag and shall contain the maximum frequency for the given -engine. Taken together with drm-cycles-<str>, this can be used to calculate -percentage utilization of the engine, whereas drm-engine-<str> only reflects +drm-engine-<keystr> tag and shall contain the maximum frequency for the given +engine. Taken together with drm-cycles-<keystr>, this can be used to calculate +percentage utilization of the engine, whereas drm-engine-<keystr> only reflects time active without considering what frequency the engine is operating as a percentage of it's maximum frequency. -- 2.39.2