[Intel-xe] [PATCH i-g-t] drm-uapi/xe_drm: Remove max_page_size and align with latest uapi.
Rodrigo Vivi
rodrigo.vivi at intel.com
Wed Aug 30 21:47:19 UTC 2023
Align with commit ("drm/xe/uapi: Remove useless max_page_size")
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi at intel.com>
---
include/drm-uapi/xe_drm.h | 27 ++++++++++++---------------
tests/xe/xe_query.c | 9 ++++-----
2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/drm-uapi/xe_drm.h b/include/drm-uapi/xe_drm.h
index d1d49cd71..c78abc6ae 100644
--- a/include/drm-uapi/xe_drm.h
+++ b/include/drm-uapi/xe_drm.h
@@ -174,10 +174,6 @@ struct drm_xe_query_mem_region {
* kernel.
*/
__u32 min_page_size;
- /**
- * @max_page_size: Max page-size in bytes for this region.
- */
- __u32 max_page_size;
/**
* @total_size: The usable size in bytes for this region.
*/
@@ -256,7 +252,7 @@ struct drm_xe_query_config {
#define XE_QUERY_CONFIG_REV_AND_DEVICE_ID 0
#define XE_QUERY_CONFIG_FLAGS 1
#define XE_QUERY_CONFIG_FLAGS_HAS_VRAM (0x1 << 0)
-#define XE_QUERY_CONFIG_MIN_ALIGNEMENT 2
+#define XE_QUERY_CONFIG_MIN_ALIGNMENT 2
#define XE_QUERY_CONFIG_VA_BITS 3
#define XE_QUERY_CONFIG_GT_COUNT 4
#define XE_QUERY_CONFIG_MEM_REGION_COUNT 5
@@ -449,7 +445,6 @@ struct drm_xe_gem_create {
* If a VM is specified, this BO must:
*
* 1. Only ever be bound to that VM.
- *
* 2. Cannot be exported as a PRIME fd.
*/
__u32 vm_id;
@@ -489,7 +484,7 @@ struct drm_xe_gem_mmap_offset {
* struct drm_xe_vm_bind_op_error_capture - format of VM bind op error capture
*/
struct drm_xe_vm_bind_op_error_capture {
- /** @error: errno that occured */
+ /** @error: errno that occurred */
__s32 error;
/** @op: operation that encounter an error */
@@ -609,7 +604,7 @@ struct drm_xe_vm_bind_op {
* caused the error will be captured in drm_xe_vm_bind_op_error_capture.
* Once the user sees the error (via a ufence +
* XE_VM_PROPERTY_BIND_OP_ERROR_CAPTURE_ADDRESS), it should free memory
- * via non-async unbinds, and then restart all queue'd async binds op via
+ * via non-async unbinds, and then restart all queued async binds op via
* XE_VM_BIND_OP_RESTART. Or alternatively the user should destroy the
* VM.
*
@@ -620,7 +615,7 @@ struct drm_xe_vm_bind_op {
#define XE_VM_BIND_FLAG_ASYNC (0x1 << 17)
/*
* Valid on a faulting VM only, do the MAP operation immediately rather
- * than differing the MAP to the page fault handler.
+ * than deferring the MAP to the page fault handler.
*/
#define XE_VM_BIND_FLAG_IMMEDIATE (0x1 << 18)
/*
@@ -727,7 +722,7 @@ struct drm_xe_exec_queue_set_property {
#define XE_EXEC_QUEUE_SET_PROPERTY_ACC_TRIGGER 6
#define XE_EXEC_QUEUE_SET_PROPERTY_ACC_NOTIFY 7
#define XE_EXEC_QUEUE_SET_PROPERTY_ACC_GRANULARITY 8
- /** @property: property to set */
+ /** @property: property to be set */
__u32 property;
/** @value: property value */
@@ -796,7 +791,7 @@ struct drm_xe_exec_queue_get_property {
__u32 exec_queue_id;
#define XE_EXEC_QUEUE_GET_PROPERTY_BAN 0
- /** @property: property to get */
+ /** @property: property to be gotten */
__u32 property;
/** @value: property value */
@@ -907,7 +902,7 @@ struct drm_xe_mmio {
/**
* struct drm_xe_wait_user_fence - wait user fence
*
- * Wait on user fence, XE will wakeup on every HW engine interrupt in the
+ * Wait on user fence, XE will wake-up on every HW engine interrupt in the
* instances list and check if user fence is complete::
*
* (*addr & MASK) OP (VALUE & MASK)
@@ -1039,9 +1034,11 @@ struct drm_xe_vm_madvise {
*/
#define DRM_XE_VM_MADVISE_PRIORITY 5
#define DRM_XE_VMA_PRIORITY_LOW 0
-#define DRM_XE_VMA_PRIORITY_NORMAL 1 /* Default */
-#define DRM_XE_VMA_PRIORITY_HIGH 2 /* Must be elevated user */
- /* Pin the VMA in memory, must be elevated user */
+ /* Default */
+#define DRM_XE_VMA_PRIORITY_NORMAL 1
+ /* Must be user with elevated privileges */
+#define DRM_XE_VMA_PRIORITY_HIGH 2
+ /* Pin the VMA in memory, must be user with elevated privileges */
#define DRM_XE_VM_MADVISE_PIN 6
/** @property: property to set */
__u32 property;
diff --git a/tests/xe/xe_query.c b/tests/xe/xe_query.c
index a4e40afdd..afdfe282b 100644
--- a/tests/xe/xe_query.c
+++ b/tests/xe/xe_query.c
@@ -227,9 +227,8 @@ test_query_mem_usage(int fd)
mem_usage->regions[i].used,
mem_usage->regions[i].total_size
);
- igt_info("min_page_size=0x%x, max_page_size=0x%x\n",
- mem_usage->regions[i].min_page_size,
- mem_usage->regions[i].max_page_size);
+ igt_info("min_page_size=0x%x\n",
+ mem_usage->regions[i].min_page_size);
igt_info("visible size=%lluMiB\n",
mem_usage->regions[i].cpu_visible_size >> 20);
@@ -371,8 +370,8 @@ test_query_config(int fd)
igt_info(" XE_QUERY_CONFIG_FLAGS_HAS_VRAM\t%s\n",
config->info[XE_QUERY_CONFIG_FLAGS] &
XE_QUERY_CONFIG_FLAGS_HAS_VRAM ? "ON":"OFF");
- igt_info("XE_QUERY_CONFIG_MIN_ALIGNEMENT\t\t%#llx\n",
- config->info[XE_QUERY_CONFIG_MIN_ALIGNEMENT]);
+ igt_info("XE_QUERY_CONFIG_MIN_ALIGNMENT\t\t%#llx\n",
+ config->info[XE_QUERY_CONFIG_MIN_ALIGNMENT]);
igt_info("XE_QUERY_CONFIG_VA_BITS\t\t\t%llu\n",
config->info[XE_QUERY_CONFIG_VA_BITS]);
igt_info("XE_QUERY_CONFIG_GT_COUNT\t\t%llu\n",
--
2.41.0
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