[Intel-gfx] [PATCH i-g-t] i915/gem_userptr_blits: Quick verification of set-cache-level API
Chris Wilson
chris at chris-wilson.co.uk
Sun Jan 17 15:16:26 UTC 2021
Mesa uses set-cache-level on userptr, so verify it doesn't arbitrary
fail.
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris at chris-wilson.co.uk>
---
tests/i915/gem_userptr_blits.c | 41 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 41 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tests/i915/gem_userptr_blits.c b/tests/i915/gem_userptr_blits.c
index 559360020..1f6a2e355 100644
--- a/tests/i915/gem_userptr_blits.c
+++ b/tests/i915/gem_userptr_blits.c
@@ -2219,6 +2219,44 @@ static void test_sd_probe(int i915)
}
}
+static void test_set_caching(int i915)
+{
+ const int levels[] = {
+ I915_CACHING_NONE,
+ I915_CACHING_CACHED,
+ };
+ uint32_t handle;
+ void *page;
+
+ page = mmap(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
+ MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0);
+
+ /*
+ * A userptr is regular GEM object, mapping system pages from the user
+ * into the GPU. The GPU knows no difference in the pages, and may use
+ * the regular PTE cache levels. As does mesa.
+ *
+ * We could try and detect the different effects of cache levels, but
+ * for the moment trust that set-cache-level works and reduces the
+ * problem to other tests.
+ */
+
+ for (int idx = 0; idx < ARRAY_SIZE(levels); idx++) {
+ gem_userptr(i915, page, 4096, 0, 0, &handle);
+ igt_assert_eq(__gem_set_caching(i915, handle, levels[idx]), 0);
+ gem_close(i915, handle);
+ }
+
+ gem_userptr(i915, page, 4096, 0, 0, &handle);
+ for (int idx = 0; idx < ARRAY_SIZE(levels); idx++)
+ igt_assert_eq(__gem_set_caching(i915, handle, levels[idx]), 0);
+ for (int idx = 0; idx < ARRAY_SIZE(levels); idx++)
+ igt_assert_eq(__gem_set_caching(i915, handle, levels[idx]), 0);
+ gem_close(i915, handle);
+
+ munmap(page, 4096);
+}
+
struct ufd_thread {
uint32_t *page;
int i915;
@@ -2416,6 +2454,9 @@ igt_main_args("c:", NULL, help_str, opt_handler, NULL)
igt_subtest("sd-probe")
test_sd_probe(fd);
+ igt_subtest("set-cache-level")
+ test_set_caching(fd);
+
igt_subtest("userfault")
test_userfault(fd);
--
2.30.0
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