[Intel-gfx] [PATCH i-g-t 1/4] lib/igt_bb_factory: Add igt_bb_factory library

Morton, Derek J derek.j.morton at intel.com
Tue Mar 1 10:30:42 UTC 2016


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>From: Ceraolo Spurio, Daniele 
>Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 9:48 AM
>To: Morton, Derek J <derek.j.morton at intel.com>; intel-gfx at lists.freedesktop.org
>Subject: Re: [Intel-gfx] [PATCH i-g-t 1/4] lib/igt_bb_factory: Add igt_bb_factory library
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>On 12/02/16 09:38, Derek Morton wrote:
>> Adds functions to create a number of different batch buffers to 
>> perform several functions including:
>> Batch buffer which will run for a long duration to provide a delay on 
>> a specified ring.
>> Function to calibrate the delay batch buffer to run for a specified 
>> period of time.
>> Function to create a batch buffer which writes timestamps to a buffer object.
>> Function to compare timestamps allowing for wrapping of the values.
>>
>> Intended for use by the gem_scheduler test initially but will be used 
>> by other tests in development.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Derek Morton <derek.j.morton at intel.com>
>> ---
>>   lib/Makefile.sources |   2 +
>>   lib/igt.h            |   1 +
>>   lib/igt_bb_factory.c | 401 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>   lib/igt_bb_factory.h |  47 ++++++
>>   4 files changed, 451 insertions(+)
>>   create mode 100644 lib/igt_bb_factory.c
>>   create mode 100644 lib/igt_bb_factory.h
>>
>> diff --git a/lib/Makefile.sources b/lib/Makefile.sources index 
>> 4999868..c560b3e 100644
>> --- a/lib/Makefile.sources
>> +++ b/lib/Makefile.sources
>> @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ libintel_tools_la_SOURCES = 	\
>>   	i915_reg.h		\
>>   	i915_pciids.h		\
>>   	igt.h			\
>> +	igt_bb_factory.c	\
>> +	igt_bb_factory.h	\
>>   	igt_debugfs.c		\
>>   	igt_debugfs.h		\
>>   	igt_aux.c		\
>> diff --git a/lib/igt.h b/lib/igt.h
>> index 3be2551..0f29420 100644
>> --- a/lib/igt.h
>> +++ b/lib/igt.h
>> @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
>>   #include "igt_gt.h"
>>   #include "igt_kms.h"
>>   #include "igt_stats.h"
>> +#include "igt_bb_factory.h"
>>   #include "instdone.h"
>>   #include "intel_batchbuffer.h"
>>   #include "intel_chipset.h"
>> diff --git a/lib/igt_bb_factory.c b/lib/igt_bb_factory.c new file mode 
>> 100644 index 0000000..eea63c6
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/lib/igt_bb_factory.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,401 @@
>> +/*
>> + * Copyright © 2016 Intel Corporation
>> + *
>> + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person 
>> +obtaining a
>> + * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 
>> +"Software"),
>> + * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without 
>> +limitation
>> + * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, 
>> +sublicense,
>> + * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom 
>> +the
>> + * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
>> + *
>> + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including 
>> +the next
>> + * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions 
>> +of the
>> + * Software.
>> + *
>> + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, 
>> +EXPRESS OR
>> + * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF 
>> +MERCHANTABILITY,
>> + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT 
>> +SHALL
>> + * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES 
>> +OR OTHER
>> + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, 
>> +ARISING
>> + * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR 
>> +OTHER DEALINGS
>> + * IN THE SOFTWARE.
>> + *
>> + * Authors:
>> + *    Derek Morton <derek.j.morton at intel.com>
>> + *
>> + */
>> +
>> +#include "igt.h"
>> +#include "intel_batchbuffer.h"
>> +#include <stdint.h>
>> +#include <inttypes.h>
>> +#include <time.h>
>> +
>> +#define SEC_TO_NSEC (1000 * 1000 * 1000) #define DWORDS_TO_BYTES(x) 
>> +((x)*4)
>> +
>> +#define MI_STORE_REGISTER_MEM(LENGTH)   ((0x024 << 23) | ((LENGTH - 2) & 0xff))
>> +#define MI_MATH(NrInst)                 ((0x01A << 23) | ((NrInst - 1) & 0x3f))
>> +#define MI_CONDITIONAL_BATCH_BUFFER_END ((0x036 << 23) | (1 << 21) | 2)
>> +#define MI_COPY_MEM_MEM                 ((0x02E << 23) | (3))
>> +
>> +#define ALU_LOAD(TO, FROM)  ((0x080 << 20) | ((TO) << 10) | (FROM))
>> +#define ALU_SUB             ( 0x101 << 20)
>> +#define ALU_STORE(TO, FROM) ((0x180 << 20) | ((TO) << 10) | (FROM))
>> +
>> +#define TIMESTAMP_offset      (0x358) /* Elapsed time from system start */
>> +#define CTX_TIMESTAMP_offset  (0x3A8) /* Elapsed Time from context 
>> +creation */ #define ALU_GPU_R0_LSB_offset (0x600) #define 
>> +ALU_GPU_R0_MSB_offset (0x604) #define ALU_GPU_R1_LSB_offset (0x608) 
>> +#define ALU_GPU_R1_MSB_offset (0x60C) #define ALU_GPU_R2_LSB_offset 
>> +(0x610) #define ALU_GPU_R2_MSB_offset (0x614)
>> +
>> +#define ALU_R0_ENCODING   (0x00)
>> +#define ALU_R1_ENCODING   (0x01)
>> +#define ALU_SRCA_ENCODING (0x20)
>> +#define ALU_SRCB_ENCODING (0x21)
>> +#define ALU_ACCU_ENCODING (0x31)
>> +
>> +/**
>> + * SECTION:igt_bb_factory
>> + * @short_description: Utility functions for creating batch buffers
>> + * @title: Batch Buffer Factory
>> + * @include: igt.h
>> + *
>> + * This library implements functions for creating batch buffers which 
>> +may be
>> + * useful to multiple tests.
>> + */
>> +
>> +static void check_gen_8(int fd)
>> +{
>> +	static bool checked = false;
>> +	if(!checked) {
>> +		igt_require(intel_gen(intel_get_drm_devid(fd)) >= 8);
>> +		checked = true;
>> +	}
>> +}
>> +
>> +static int bb_address_size_dw(int fd) {
>> +	if (intel_gen(intel_get_drm_devid(fd)) >= 8)
>> +		return 2;
>> +	else
>> +		return 1;
>> +}
>> +
>> +static uint32_t get_register_offset(int ringid)
>register_offset feels a bit confusing as name, I suggest to use mmio_base instead

Ok

>
>> +{
>> +	switch (ringid) {
>> +	case I915_EXEC_RENDER:
>> +		return 0x02000;
>> +	case I915_EXEC_BSD:
>> +		return 0x12000;
>What about the BSD2?

I can add that though my tests do not use BSD2

>
>> +	case I915_EXEC_BLT:
>> +		return 0x22000;
>> +	case I915_EXEC_VEBOX:
>> +		return 0x1A000;
>> +	default:
>> +		igt_assert_f(0, "Invalid ringid %d passed to get_register_offset()\n", ringid);
>> +	}
>> +}
>> +
>> +/**
>> + * igt_create_delay_bb:
>> + * @fd: file descriptor for i915 driver instance
>> + * @bufmgr: Buffer manager to be used for creation of batch buffers
>> + * ringid: Ring to create batch buffer for. e.g. I915_EXEC_RENDER
>> + * loops: Number of times to loop
>> + * dest: Buffer to use for saving the current loop count and timestamp.
>> + *
>> + * This creates a batch buffer which will iterate a loop a specified 
>> +number
>> + * of times. Intended for creating batch buffers which take an 
>> +arbitarily
>> + * long time to execute. This can be useful to keep a ring busy while
>> + * constructing a test scenario.
>> + *
>> + * The dest buffer will have a number of Dwords written by the batch 
>> +buffer
>> + * when it runs. They are:
>> + * DW0 & DW1 - These are loade with the value of 'loops' and are decremented
>> + *             as the batch buffer executes. They will be 0 after the batch
>> + *             buffer completes if it finished succesfully.
>> + * DW2 Timestamp - An indication of when the batch buffer ran allowing a
>> + *                 comparison between batch buffers to show execution order.
>> + *                 May wrap so igt_compare_timestamps() should be used to
>> + *                 compare timestamps.
>If I recall correctly the lower dword of the timestamp wraps in minutes, which is safe enough for normal tests but might be an issue on very long stress tests. Maybe add a comment to clarify when this is safe to use, also considering that due to the wrapping the actual supported maximum time difference between 2 timestamps is less than the total wrapping time

Will add a comment

>
>> + *
>> + * Returns:
>> + * The struct intel_batchbuffer created.
>> + */
>> +struct intel_batchbuffer *igt_create_delay_bb(int fd, drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr,
>> +		int ringid, uint32_t loops, drm_intel_bo *dest)
>Other batch-creating functions take the batch as a parameter instead of returning one (e.g. igt_blitter_fast_copy, rendercopy), so for consistency I would do the same here and in the other functions that you've added

Ok, though that adds more code to the tests than gets removed from these library functions.

>
>> +{
>> +	struct intel_batchbuffer *batch;
>> +	int addr_size_dw;
>> +	uint32_t regOffset;
>> +
>> +	check_gen_8(fd);
>HSW RCS does support this, so maybe we could have something like:
>
>static void has_delay_bb(int fd, int ringid){
>     static bool checked = false;
>     if (!checked) {
>         int devid = intel_get_drm_devid(fd);
>         igt_require(intel_gen(devid) >= 8 ||
>                         (IS_HASWELL(devid) && ringid == I915_EXEC_RENDER));
>         checked = true;
>     }
>}

Ok I can update the check_gen() function

>
>The batch manipulation macros should adjust the number of dwords for addresses automatically

That would require the macro to know the gen version which they don't.

>> +
>> +	addr_size_dw = bb_address_size_dw(fd);
>> +	regOffset = get_register_offset(ringid);
>Similarly to above, I would rename regOffset to mmio_base

Ok

>> +	batch = intel_batchbuffer_alloc(bufmgr, intel_get_drm_devid(fd));
>> +	igt_assert(batch);
>> +
>> +	BEGIN_BATCH(32, 5);
>> +	/* store current timestamp in DW2 */
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_STORE_REGISTER_MEM(addr_size_dw + 2));
>> +	OUT_BATCH(regOffset + TIMESTAMP_offset);
>> +	OUT_RELOC(dest, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, 
>> +I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, DWORDS_TO_BYTES(2));
>> +
>> +	/* Load R0 with loops */
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(regOffset + ALU_GPU_R0_LSB_offset);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(loops);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(regOffset + ALU_GPU_R0_MSB_offset);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(0x00000000);
>> +	/* Load R1 with 1 */
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(regOffset + ALU_GPU_R1_LSB_offset);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(0x00000001);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(regOffset + ALU_GPU_R1_MSB_offset);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(0x00000000);
>instead of emitting 4 MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM you can use 1 and specify extra dword length

The MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM macro only supports 1 register/value pair. I created a new macro and tried this but I don't think it improved the code so removed it again.

>
>> +	/* Copy R0 / R1 into SRCA / SRCB, Perform R0 - R1, Store result in R0 */
>> +	/* e.g. R0 -= 1 */
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_MATH(4));
>> +	OUT_BATCH(ALU_LOAD(ALU_SRCA_ENCODING, ALU_R0_ENCODING));
>> +	OUT_BATCH(ALU_LOAD(ALU_SRCB_ENCODING, ALU_R1_ENCODING));
>> +	OUT_BATCH(ALU_SUB);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(ALU_STORE(ALU_R0_ENCODING, ALU_ACCU_ENCODING));
>> +	/* Copy R0 to dest
>> +	 * On Gen8 MI_CONDITIONAL_BATCH_BUFFER_END BSD ring Compare address
>> +	 * points to 2 Dwords, a mask (DW0) and data (DW1) which are ANDed
>> +	 * together.
>> +	 * On Gen9+, and the other rings on Gen8 Compare address points to
>> +	 * just Data (DW0). For simplicity always copy R0 LSB to DW0 and DW1.
>> +	 */
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_STORE_REGISTER_MEM(addr_size_dw + 2));
>> +	OUT_BATCH(regOffset + ALU_GPU_R0_LSB_offset);
>> +	OUT_RELOC(dest, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, 0);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_STORE_REGISTER_MEM(addr_size_dw + 2));
>> +	OUT_BATCH(regOffset + ALU_GPU_R0_LSB_offset);
>> +	OUT_RELOC(dest, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, DWORDS_TO_BYTES(1));
>> +	/* Repeat until R0 == 0 */
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_CONDITIONAL_BATCH_BUFFER_END);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(0x00000000);
>> +	OUT_RELOC(dest, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, 0);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_BATCH_BUFFER_START | (addr_size_dw - 1));
>> +	OUT_RELOC(batch->bo, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, 0, 
>> +DWORDS_TO_BYTES(15));
>Instead of using the hardcoded DWORDS_TO_BYTES(15) you could capture 
>batch->ptr before emitting the dword you want to jump to and pass it 
>batch->here

I will add an igt_batch_used() function to do this. There is a static version of this in several tests which could be removed once this patch set has landed.

>
>> +	/* Should never get here, but end if it happens */
>> +
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_BATCH_BUFFER_END);
>> +	ADVANCE_BATCH();
>> +
>> +	return batch;
>> +}
>> +
>> +/**
>> + * igt_create_timestamp_bb:
>> + * @fd: file descriptor for i915 driver instance
>> + * @bufmgr: Buffer manager to be used for creation of batch buffers
>> + * ringid: Ring to create batch buffer for. e.g. I915_EXEC_RENDER
>> + * dest: Buffer to use for saving the timestamps.
>> + * load: Buffer to access. Set NULL if not required.
>> + * write: If true and load is not NULL, will also write a timestamp 
>> +to load
>> + * buffer. If false and load is not NULL, will read from load buffer into dest.
>> + * Intended for dependency checking.
>The "load" buffer handling feels a bit too scheduler-specific to be in a common library. I would move it to the scheduler tests and maybe leave here an emit_timestamp_capture() or something like that.

I would prefer to leave it here as it may be useful to other tests in the future. If the load handling is not needed just set the buffer to NULL.

>
>> + *
>> + * This creates a batch buffer which writes timestamps into a buffer object.
>> + * If 'load' is non null, data is either written to 'load' or copied from 'load'
>> + * depending on whether 'write' is set.
>> + *
>> + * The dest buffer will have a number of Dwords written by the batch 
>> +buffer
>> + * when it runs. They are:
>> + * DW0 Reported timestamp - An indication of when the batch buffer ran allowing a
>> + *                          comparison between batch buffers to show execution order.
>> + *                          May wrap so igt_compare_timestamps() should be used to
>> + *                          compare timestamps.
>> + * DW1 Context timestamp - Elapsed time since context was created.
>> + * DW2 Value copied from DW0 of load if write == false
>> + *
>> + * Returns:
>> + * The struct intel_batchbuffer created.
>> + */
>> +struct intel_batchbuffer *igt_create_timestamp_bb(int fd, drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr,
>> +		int ringid, drm_intel_bo *dest, drm_intel_bo *load, bool write) {
>> +	struct intel_batchbuffer *batch;
>> +	int addr_size_dw;
>> +	uint32_t regOffset;
>> +
>> +	check_gen_8(fd);
>The TIMESTAMP reg exists also on pre GEN8, so instead of skipping on those platform we could capture only that register and not the CTX_TIMESTAMP one.

I don't need the CTX timestamp so can remove it.

>
>> +
>> +	addr_size_dw = bb_address_size_dw(fd);
>> +	regOffset = get_register_offset(ringid);
>> +	batch = intel_batchbuffer_alloc(bufmgr, intel_get_drm_devid(fd));
>> +	igt_assert(batch);
>> +
>> +	BEGIN_BATCH(6, 2);
>> +	/* store current reported timestamp in DW0 */
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_STORE_REGISTER_MEM(addr_size_dw + 2));
>> +	OUT_BATCH(regOffset + TIMESTAMP_offset);
>> +	OUT_RELOC(dest, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, 
>> +I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, DWORDS_TO_BYTES(0));
>> +
>> +	/* store current context timestamp in DW1 */
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_STORE_REGISTER_MEM(addr_size_dw + 2));
>> +	OUT_BATCH(regOffset + CTX_TIMESTAMP_offset);
>> +	OUT_RELOC(dest, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, 
>> +I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, DWORDS_TO_BYTES(1));
>> +
>> +	ADVANCE_BATCH();
>> +
>> +	if(load != NULL) {
>> +		if(write) {
>> +			BEGIN_BATCH(3, 1);
>> +			OUT_BATCH(MI_STORE_REGISTER_MEM(addr_size_dw + 2));
>> +			OUT_BATCH(regOffset + TIMESTAMP_offset);
>> +			OUT_RELOC(load, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, DWORDS_TO_BYTES(0));
>> +			ADVANCE_BATCH();
>> +		}
>> +		else {
>> +			BEGIN_BATCH(3, 2);
>> +			OUT_BATCH(MI_COPY_MEM_MEM);
>> +			OUT_RELOC(dest, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, DWORDS_TO_BYTES(2));
>> +			OUT_RELOC(load, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, 0, DWORDS_TO_BYTES(0));
>> +			ADVANCE_BATCH();
>> +		}
>> +	}
>> +
>> +	BEGIN_BATCH(1, 0);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_BATCH_BUFFER_END);
>> +	ADVANCE_BATCH();
>> +
>> +	return batch;
>> +}
>> +
>> +/**
>> + * igt_create_noop_bb:
>> + * @fd: file descriptor for i915 driver instance
>> + * @bufmgr: Buffer manager to be used for creation of batch buffers
>> + * ringid: Ring to create batch buffer for. e.g. I915_EXEC_RENDER
>> + * noops: Number of MI_NOOP instructions to add to the batch buffer.
>> + *
>> + * This creates a batch buffer with a specified number of MI_NOOP instructions.
>> + *
>> + * Returns:
>> + * The struct intel_batchbuffer created.
>> + */
>> +struct intel_batchbuffer *igt_create_noop_bb(int fd, drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr,
>> +		int ringid, int noops)
>> +{
>> +	struct intel_batchbuffer *batch;
>> +	int loop;
>> +
>> +	batch = intel_batchbuffer_alloc(bufmgr, intel_get_drm_devid(fd));
>> +	igt_assert(batch);
>> +
>> +	BEGIN_BATCH(noops + 1, 0);
>> +	for(loop = 0; loop < noops; loop++)
>> +		OUT_BATCH(MI_NOOP);
>> +	OUT_BATCH(MI_BATCH_BUFFER_END);
>> +	ADVANCE_BATCH();
>> +
>> +	return batch;
>> +}
>> +
>> +/* Store calibrated values so they only need calculating once.
>> + * I915_EXEC_RING_MASK allows 3 bits for ring ids so allow for 
>> +storing 8 values */ static uint32_t calibrated_ring_value[8] = {0, 0, 
>> +0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
>> +
>> +/**
>> + * igt_calibrate_delay_bb:
>> + * @fd: file descriptor for i915 driver instance
>> + * @bufmgr: Buffer manager to be used for creation of batch buffers
>> + * ringid: Ring to calibrate. e.g. I915_EXEC_RENDER
>> + *
>> + * This calculates the value of loops that would need to be passed to
>> + * igt_create_delay_bb() to create a delay of about 1 second on the 
>> +specified
>> + * ring.
>> + *
>> + * Returns:
>> + * uint32_t to be passed to igt_create_delay_bb().
>> + */
>> +#define CAL_SEED (0x100000)
>Can you add a comment regarding how this seed was picked? something like the expected duration of the execution with this seed on a specific platform would be nice.

Will state some example timings

>
>> +uint32_t igt_calibrate_delay_bb(int fd, drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr, int 
>> +ringid) {
>> +	uint32_t *buf;
>> +	struct intel_batchbuffer *bb;
>> +	struct timespec start, end;
>> +	uint64_t duration;
>> +	uint64_t calibrated;
>> +	drm_intel_bo *target_bo;
>> +
>> +	igt_assert(ringid < 8);
>> +	if(calibrated_ring_value[ringid] != 0)
>> +		return calibrated_ring_value[ringid];
>> +
>> +	target_bo = drm_intel_bo_alloc(bufmgr, "target bo", BATCH_SZ, BATCH_SZ);
>> +	igt_assert(target_bo);
>> +
>> +	/* Put some non zero values in the target bo */
>> +	drm_intel_bo_map(target_bo, 1);
>Missing return code check here. Also, instead of mapping and unmapping a single subdata call would in my opinion be cleaner to write a single dword.

Ok

>
>> +	buf = target_bo->virtual;
>> +	buf[0] = 0xff;
>> +	drm_intel_bo_unmap(target_bo);
>> +
>> +	bb = igt_create_delay_bb(fd, bufmgr, ringid, CAL_SEED, target_bo);
>> +
>> +	gem_quiescent_gpu(fd);
>> +	clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &start);
>> +	intel_batchbuffer_flush_on_ring(bb, ringid);
>> +	/* This will not return until the bo has finished executing */
>> +	drm_intel_bo_map(target_bo, 0);
>Missing return code check and unmap. Maybe using drm_intel_bo_wait_for_rendering here and get_subdata below could be slightly neater

Ok

>
>> +	clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &end);
>> +
>> +	buf = target_bo->virtual;
>> +	/* buf[0] in the target buffer should be 0 if the batch buffer completed */
>> +	igt_assert_f(buf[0] == 0, "buf[0] expected 0x0, got 0x%x\n", 
>> +buf[0]);
>> +
>> +	duration = ((((uint64_t)end.tv_sec - (uint64_t)start.tv_sec) * SEC_TO_NSEC)
>> +	           + (uint64_t)end.tv_nsec) - (uint64_t)start.tv_nsec;
>> +
>> +	calibrated = (((uint64_t)(CAL_SEED) * SEC_TO_NSEC) / duration);
>> +	igt_debug("Uncalibrated run took %" PRIu64 ".%04" PRIu64 "s\n",
>> +	          duration / SEC_TO_NSEC,
>> +	          (duration % SEC_TO_NSEC) / 100000);
>> +	drm_intel_bo_unreference(target_bo);
>> +	intel_batchbuffer_free(bb);
>> +
>> +	/* Sanity check. If duration < 100ms, something has clearly gone wrong
>> +	 * */
>Without any details on the expected duration when using CAL_SEED this comment is not very clear
>
>> +	igt_assert(duration > (SEC_TO_NSEC  / 10));
>> +
>> +	igt_assert_f(calibrated <= UINT32_MAX, "Calibrated value > 
>> +UINT32_MAX\n");
>> +
>> +	calibrated_ring_value[ringid] = (uint32_t)calibrated;
>> +	return (uint32_t)calibrated;
>> +}
>> +
>> +/**
>> + * igt_compare_timestamps:
>> + * @ts1: timestamp 1
>> + * @ts2: timestamp 2
>> + *
>> + * This compares two uint32_t timestamps. To handle wrapping it 
>> +assumes the
>> + * difference between the two timestamps is less than 1/4 the max 
>> +elapsed time
>> + * represented by the counters.
>> + * It also assumes the timestamps are samples from the same counter.
>> + *
>> + * Returns:
>> + * True if ts2 > ts1, allowing for counter wrapping, false otherwise.
>> + */
>> +
>> +bool igt_compare_timestamps(uint32_t ts1, uint32_t ts2) {
>> +	if (ts2 > ts1)
>> +		return true;
>> +	else if ((ts1 > 0x80000000) && (ts2 < 0x40000000))
>> +		return true; /* Assuming timestamp counter wrapped */
>> +	else
>> +		return false;
>> +}
>> diff --git a/lib/igt_bb_factory.h b/lib/igt_bb_factory.h new file mode 
>> 100644 index 0000000..3ab7f13
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/lib/igt_bb_factory.h
>> @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
>> +/*
>> + * Copyright © 2016 Intel Corporation
>> + *
>> + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person 
>> +obtaining a
>> + * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 
>> +"Software"),
>> + * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without 
>> +limitation
>> + * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, 
>> +sublicense,
>> + * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom 
>> +the
>> + * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
>> + *
>> + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including 
>> +the next
>> + * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions 
>> +of the
>> + * Software.
>> + *
>> + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, 
>> +EXPRESS OR
>> + * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF 
>> +MERCHANTABILITY,
>> + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT 
>> +SHALL
>> + * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES 
>> +OR OTHER
>> + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, 
>> +ARISING
>> + * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR 
>> +OTHER DEALINGS
>> + * IN THE SOFTWARE.
>> + *
>> + * Authors:
>> + *    Derek Morton <derek.j.morton at intel.com>
>> + *
>> + */
>> +
>> +#ifndef IGT_BB_FACTORY_H
>> +#define IGT_BB_FACTORY_H
>> +
>> +#include "intel_batchbuffer.h"
>> +#include <stdint.h>
>> +
>> +struct intel_batchbuffer *igt_create_delay_bb(int fd, drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr,
>> +		int ringid, uint32_t loops, drm_intel_bo *dest);
>> +
>> +struct intel_batchbuffer *igt_create_timestamp_bb(int fd, drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr,
>> +		int ringid, drm_intel_bo *dest, drm_intel_bo *load, bool write);
>> +
>> +struct intel_batchbuffer *igt_create_noop_bb(int fd, drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr,
>> +		int ringid, int noops);
>> +
>> +uint32_t igt_calibrate_delay_bb(int fd, drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr, int 
>> +ringid);
>> +
>> +bool igt_compare_timestamps(uint32_t ts1, uint32_t ts2);
>> +
>> +#endif /* IGT_BB_FACTORY_H */
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