[PATCH drm-misc-next v3 6/7] drm/gpuvm: generalize dma_resv/extobj handling and GEM validation

Thomas Hellström thomas.hellstrom at linux.intel.com
Wed Sep 13 10:39:01 UTC 2023


Hi,

On 9/13/23 09:19, Boris Brezillon wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 17:05:42 +1000
> Dave Airlie <airlied at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 13 Sept 2023 at 17:03, Boris Brezillon
>> <boris.brezillon at collabora.com> wrote:
>>> On Tue, 12 Sep 2023 18:20:32 +0200
>>> Thomas Hellström <thomas.hellstrom at linux.intel.com> wrote:
>>>   
>>>>> +/**
>>>>> + * get_next_vm_bo_from_list() - get the next vm_bo element
>>>>> + * @__gpuvm: The GPU VM
>>>>> + * @__list_name: The name of the list we're iterating on
>>>>> + * @__local_list: A pointer to the local list used to store already iterated items
>>>>> + * @__prev_vm_bo: The previous element we got from drm_gpuvm_get_next_cached_vm_bo()
>>>>> + *
>>>>> + * This helper is here to provide lockless list iteration. Lockless as in, the
>>>>> + * iterator releases the lock immediately after picking the first element from
>>>>> + * the list, so list insertion deletion can happen concurrently.
>>>> Are the list spinlocks needed for that async state update from within
>>>> the dma-fence critical section we've discussed previously?
>>> Any driver calling _[un]link() from its drm_gpu_scheduler::run_job()
>>> hook will be in this situation (Panthor at the moment, PowerVR soon). I
>>> get that Xe and Nouveau don't need that because they update the VM
>>> state early (in the ioctl path), but I keep thinking this will hurt us
>>> if we don't think it through from the beginning, because once you've
>>> set this logic to depend only on resv locks, it will be pretty hard to
>>> get back to a solution which lets synchronous VM_BINDs take precedence
>>> on asynchronous request, and, with vkQueueBindSparse() passing external
>>> deps (plus the fact the VM_BIND queue might be pretty deep), it can
>>> take a long time to get your synchronous VM_BIND executed...

So this would boil down to either (possibly opt-in) keeping the spinlock 
approach or pushing the unlink out to a wq then?
BTW, as also asked in a reply to Danilo, how do you call unlink from 
run_job() when it was requiring the obj->dma_resv lock, or was that a WIP?

>>>   
>> btw what is the use case for this? do we have actual vulkan
>> applications we know will have problems here?
> I don't, but I think that's a concern Faith raised at some point (dates
> back from when I was reading threads describing how VM_BIND on i915
> should work, and I was clearly discovering this whole VM_BIND thing at
> that time, so maybe I misunderstood).
>
>> it feels like a bit of premature optimisation, but maybe we have use cases.
> Might be, but that's the sort of thing that would put us in a corner if
> we don't have a plan for when the needs arise. Besides, if we don't
> want to support that case because it's too complicated, I'd recommend
> dropping all the drm_gpuvm APIs that let people think this mode is
> valid/supported (map/remap/unmap hooks in drm_gpuvm_ops,
> drm_gpuvm_sm_[un]map helpers, etc). Keeping them around just adds to the
> confusion.

Xe allows bypassing the bind-queue with another bind-queue, but to 
completely avoid dependencies between queues the Operations may not 
overlap.  (And the definition of overlap is currently page-table 
structure updates may not overlap) but no guarantees are made about 
priority.

/Thomas





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