[Intel-gfx] [RFC PATCH 124/162] drm/i915/lmem: allocate HWSP in lmem
Chris Wilson
chris at chris-wilson.co.uk
Mon Nov 30 17:35:29 UTC 2020
Quoting Matthew Auld (2020-11-30 17:17:16)
> On 27/11/2020 13:55, Chris Wilson wrote:
> > Quoting Matthew Auld (2020-11-27 12:06:40)
> >> From: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry at intel.com>
> >
> > Rationale goes here.
> >
> > Is this wise? HWSP is very frequently read by the CPU, and expected to
> > be cached on the CPU.
> >
> > What do the performance profiles indicate?
>
> Do you have a recommendation for an existing selftest or IGT to help
> measure this?
>
> Also are you suggesting moving this to system memory, or just using a
> different mapping type, if it's placed in local memory? Or maybe try
> both? Although I'm pretty sceptical about !wc for local memory.
A lot of worries go out of the window if this can be in system memory
and snooped.
For measuring, I suspect there is a lot of chaff that needs to be
removed before individual microbenchmarks like perf/request discern any
difference; although that would be a starting point. We do a lot of
completion checking during execlists interrupt processing, and there we
(cpu profiles at least) are sensitive to uncached reads.
We can trivially construct a benchmark that only shows the impact of the
WC reads; but the point where I think we would first notice from userspace
is client wakeup latency scaling: benchmarks/gem_latency, which was once
a point of major concern. Nowadays, we can couple that with a second
concern about inducing system latency from interrupt processing time.
-Chris
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