[REGRESSION][BISECTED] 58a261bfc967: choppy GPU performance
John Rowley
lkml at johnrowley.me
Tue Oct 1 21:32:35 UTC 2024
The attached patch seems to improve rendering performance a lot; animations and desktop performance are generally smoother again.
But it doesn't seem 100%, e.g. if I let the laptop idle for 10 secs before interacting with the touchpad, the desktop cursor seems to stick in-place for 100-200ms or so, before becoming responsive again.
This 'sticking' problem doesn't seem to occur with PSR disabled.
My testing isn't exactly scientifically sound I'm afraid, if there's a better test or benchmark I can run, please let me know.
On 01/10/2024 22:16, Mario Limonciello wrote:
> On 10/1/2024 16:14, John Rowley wrote:
>> Disabling PSR as per Leo's reply seems to have done the trick!
>>
>> Stock 6.12-rc1 (without revert): BROKEN
>>
>> /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0000:c1:00.0/eDP-1/psr_state:
>> 6
>>
>> /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0000:c1:00.0/eDP-1/psr_capability:
>> Sink support: yes [0x03]
>> Driver support: yes
>>
>> With amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x800: BROKEN
>>
>> With amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x10: FIXED! Performance is as it was on 6.11.
>>
>> /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0000:c1:00.0/eDP-1/psr_state:
>> 0
>>
>> /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0000:c1:00.0/eDP-1/psr_capability:
>> Sink support: yes [0x03]
>> Driver support: no [0xffffffff]
>>
>> I have the older Framework 13 panel (BOE 0x0BCA, 2256x1504 @ 59.999 Hz) so I assume PSR isn't supported according to Mario, yet psr_{state,capability} above seem to indicate otherwise?
>>
>
> PSR and Replay are two different things. But from your above analysis it does confirm it's a PSR issue.
>
> There's a patch that Hamza attached to https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/3658.
>
> Can you try that?
>
> Thanks,
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