[Intel-gfx] [PATCH libdrm] intel: Use CPU mmap for unsynchronized map with linear buffers
Chris Wilson
chris at chris-wilson.co.uk
Thu Sep 17 07:26:21 PDT 2015
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 05:19:02PM +0300, ville.syrjala at linux.intel.com wrote:
> From: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala at linux.intel.com>
>
> On LLC platforms there's no need to use GTT mmap for unsynchronized
> maps if the object isn't tiled. So switch to using CPU mmap for linar
> objects. This avoids having to use the GTT for GL buffer objects
> entirely, and thus we can ignore the GTT mappable size limitation.
> For tiled objects we still want the hardware to do the (de)tiling so
> keep using GTT for such objects.
>
> The display engine is not coherent even on LLC platforms, so this won't
> work too well if we mix scanout and unsynchronized maps of linear bos.
> Actually, that would only be a problem for an already uncached object,
> otherwise it will get clflushed anyway when being made UC/WC prior to
> scanout. The alreday UC object case could be handled by either
> clflushing straight from userspace, or we could add a new ioctl to
> clflush or mark the object as cache_dirty so that it will get
> clflushed in the future just prior to scanout. I started to think
> that a small nop pwrite would have the desired effect, but in fact it
> would only flush the cachelines it touches so wouldn't actually work
> I doubt we want to pwrite the entire object just to get it clflushed.
>
> This fixes Ilias's arb_texture_buffer_object-max-size piglit test
> on LLC platforms.
Note that there have been patches to fix mesa/i965 for this issue on
both llc and !llc on the mailing list for a few months.
-Chris
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