[Intel-xe] [PATCH v3 2/3] drm/xe: Introduce Xe assert macros

Rodrigo Vivi rodrigo.vivi at intel.com
Mon Sep 11 17:12:53 UTC 2023


On Thu, Sep 07, 2023 at 12:23:33PM +0000, Francois Dugast wrote:
> From: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko at intel.com>
> 
> As we are moving away from the controversial XE_BUG_ON macro,
> relying just on WARN_ON or drm_err does not cover the cases
> where we want to annotate functions with additional detailed
> debug checks to assert that all prerequisites are satisfied,
> without paying footprint or performance penalty on non-debug
> builds, where all misuses introduced during code integration
> were already fixed.
> 
> Introduce family of Xe assert macros that try to follow classic
> assert() utility and can be compiled out on non-debug builds.
> 
> Macros are based on drm_WARN, but unlikely to origin, disallow
> use in expressions since we will compile that code out.
> 
> As we are operating on the xe pointers, we can print additional
> information about the device, like tile or GT identifier, that
> is not available from generic WARN report:
> 
> [ ] xe 0000:00:02.0: [drm] Assertion `true == false` failed!
>     platform: 1 subplatform: 1
>     graphics: Xe_LP 12.00 step B0
>     media: Xe_M 12.00 step B0
>     display: enabled step D0
>     tile: 0 VRAM 0 B
>     GT: 0 type 1
> 
> [ ] xe 0000:b3:00.0: [drm] Assertion `true == false` failed!
>     platform: 7 subplatform: 3
>     graphics: Xe_HPG 12.55 step A1
>     media: Xe_HPM 12.55 step A1
>     display: disabled step **
>     tile: 0 VRAM 14.0 GiB
>     GT: 0 type 1
> 
> [ ] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 2687 at drivers/gpu/drm/xe/xe_device.c:281 xe_device_probe+0x374/0x520 [xe]
> [ ] RIP: 0010:xe_device_probe+0x374/0x520 [xe]
> [ ] Call Trace:
> [ ]  ? __warn+0x7b/0x160
> [ ]  ? xe_device_probe+0x374/0x520 [xe]
> [ ]  ? report_bug+0x1c3/0x1d0
> [ ]  ? handle_bug+0x42/0x70
> [ ]  ? exc_invalid_op+0x14/0x70
> [ ]  ? asm_exc_invalid_op+0x16/0x20
> [ ]  ? xe_device_probe+0x374/0x520 [xe]
> [ ]  ? xe_device_probe+0x374/0x520 [xe]
> [ ]  xe_pci_probe+0x6e3/0x950 [xe]
> [ ]  ? lockdep_hardirqs_on+0xc7/0x140
> [ ]  pci_device_probe+0x9e/0x160
> [ ]  really_probe+0x19d/0x400
> 
> v2: use lowercase names
> v3: apply xe coding style
> 
> Signed-off-by: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko at intel.com>
> Cc: Oded Gabbay <ogabbay at kernel.org>
> Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula at intel.com>
> Cc: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi at intel.com>
> Cc: Matthew Brost <matthew.brost at intel.com>
> Cc: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi at intel.com>
> Cc: Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper at intel.com>
> Reviewed-by: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi at intel.com>

Acked-by: Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi at intel.com>

> ---
>  drivers/gpu/drm/xe/xe_assert.h | 177 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 177 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 drivers/gpu/drm/xe/xe_assert.h
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/xe/xe_assert.h b/drivers/gpu/drm/xe/xe_assert.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..b2d3c9b82b31
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/xe/xe_assert.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@
> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */
> +/*
> + * Copyright © 2023 Intel Corporation
> + */
> +
> +#ifndef _XE_ASSERT_H_
> +#define _XE_ASSERT_H_
> +
> +#include <linux/string_helpers.h>
> +
> +#include <drm/drm_print.h>
> +
> +#include "xe_device_types.h"
> +#include "xe_step.h"
> +
> +/**
> + * DOC: Xe ASSERTs
> + *
> + * While Xe driver aims to be simpler than legacy i915 driver it is still
> + * complex enough that some changes introduced while adding new functionality
> + * could break the existing code.
> + *
> + * Adding &drm_WARN or &drm_err to catch unwanted programming usage could lead
> + * to undesired increased driver footprint and may impact production driver
> + * performance as this additional code will be always present.
> + *
> + * To allow annotate functions with additional detailed debug checks to assert
> + * that all prerequisites are satisfied, without worrying about footprint or
> + * performance penalty on production builds where all potential misuses
> + * introduced during code integration were already fixed, we introduce family
> + * of Xe assert macros that try to follow classic assert() utility:
> + *
> + *  * &xe_assert
> + *  * &xe_tile_assert
> + *  * &xe_gt_assert
> + *
> + * These macros are implemented on top of &drm_WARN, but unlikely to the origin,
> + * warning is triggered when provided condition is false. Additionally all above
> + * assert macros cannot be used in expressions or as a condition, since
> + * underlying code will be compiled out on non-debug builds.
> + *
> + * Note that these macros are not intended for use to cover known gaps in the
> + * implementation; for such cases use regular &drm_WARN or &drm_err and provide
> + * valid safe fallback.
> + *
> + * Also in cases where performance or footprint is not an issue, developers
> + * should continue to use the regular &drm_WARN or &drm_err to ensure that bug
> + * reports from production builds will contain meagningful diagnostics data.
> + *
> + * Below code shows how asserts could help in debug to catch unplanned use::
> + *
> + *	static void one_igfx(struct xe_device *xe)
> + *	{
> + *		xe_assert(xe, xe->info.is_dgfx == false);
> + *		xe_assert(xe, xe->info.tile_count == 1);
> + *	}
> + *
> + *	static void two_dgfx(struct xe_device *xe)
> + *	{
> + *		xe_assert(xe, xe->info.is_dgfx);
> + *		xe_assert(xe, xe->info.tile_count == 2);
> + *	}
> + *
> + *	void foo(struct xe_device *xe)
> + *	{
> + *		if (xe->info.dgfx)
> + *			return two_dgfx(xe);
> + *		return one_igfx(xe);
> + *	}
> + *
> + *	void bar(struct xe_device *xe)
> + *	{
> + *		if (drm_WARN_ON(xe->drm, xe->info.tile_count > 2))
> + *			return;
> + *
> + *		if (xe->info.tile_count == 2)
> + *			return two_dgfx(xe);
> + *		return one_igfx(xe);
> + *	}
> + */
> +
> +#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DRM_XE_DEBUG)
> +#define __xe_assert_msg(xe, condition, msg, arg...) ({						\
> +	(void)drm_WARN(&(xe)->drm, !(condition), "[" DRM_NAME "] Assertion `%s` failed!\n" msg,	\
> +		       __stringify(condition), ## arg);						\
> +})
> +#else
> +#define __xe_assert_msg(xe, condition, msg, arg...) ({						\
> +	typecheck(struct xe_device *, xe);							\
> +	BUILD_BUG_ON_INVALID(condition);							\
> +})
> +#endif
> +
> +/**
> + * xe_assert - warn if condition is false when debugging.
> + * @xe: the &struct xe_device pointer to which &condition applies
> + * @condition: condition to check
> + *
> + * xe_assert() uses &drm_WARN to emit a warning and print additional information
> + * that could be read from the &xe pointer if provided &condition is false.
> + *
> + * Contrary to &drm_WARN, xe_assert() is effective only on debug builds
> + * (&CONFIG_DRM_XE_DEBUG must be enabled) and cannot be used in expressions
> + * or as a condition.
> + *
> + * See `Xe ASSERTs`_ for general usage guidelines.
> + */
> +#define xe_assert(xe, condition) xe_assert_msg((xe), condition, "")
> +#define xe_assert_msg(xe, condition, msg, arg...) ({						\
> +	struct xe_device *__xe = (xe);								\
> +	__xe_assert_msg(__xe, condition,							\
> +			"platform: %d subplatform: %d\n"					\
> +			"graphics: %s %u.%02u step %s\n"					\
> +			"media: %s %u.%02u step %s\n"						\
> +			"display: %s step %s\n"							\
> +			msg,									\
> +			__xe->info.platform, __xe->info.subplatform,				\
> +			__xe->info.graphics_name,						\
> +			__xe->info.graphics_verx100 / 100,					\
> +			__xe->info.graphics_verx100 % 100,					\
> +			xe_step_name(__xe->info.step.graphics),					\
> +			__xe->info.media_name,							\
> +			__xe->info.media_verx100 / 100,						\
> +			__xe->info.media_verx100 % 100,						\
> +			xe_step_name(__xe->info.step.media),					\
> +			str_enabled_disabled(__xe->info.enable_display),			\
> +			xe_step_name(__xe->info.step.display),					\
> +			## arg);								\
> +})
> +
> +/**
> + * xe_tile_assert - warn if condition is false when debugging.
> + * @tile: the &struct xe_tile pointer to which &condition applies
> + * @condition: condition to check
> + *
> + * xe_tile_assert() uses &drm_WARN to emit a warning and print additional
> + * information that could be read from the &tile pointer if provided &condition
> + * is false.
> + *
> + * Contrary to &drm_WARN, xe_tile_assert() is effective only on debug builds
> + * (&CONFIG_DRM_XE_DEBUG must be enabled) and cannot be used in expressions
> + * or as a condition.
> + *
> + * See `Xe ASSERTs`_ for general usage guidelines.
> + */
> +#define xe_tile_assert(tile, condition) xe_tile_assert_msg((tile), condition, "")
> +#define xe_tile_assert_msg(tile, condition, msg, arg...) ({					\
> +	struct xe_tile *__tile = (tile);							\
> +	char __buf[10];										\
> +	xe_assert_msg(tile_to_xe(__tile), condition, "tile: %u VRAM %s\n" msg,			\
> +		      __tile->id, ({ string_get_size(__tile->mem.vram.actual_physical_size, 1,	\
> +				     STRING_UNITS_2, __buf, sizeof(__buf)); __buf; }), ## arg);	\
> +})
> +
> +/**
> + * xe_gt_assert - warn if condition is false when debugging.
> + * @gt: the &struct xe_gt pointer to which &condition applies
> + * @condition: condition to check
> + *
> + * xe_gt_assert() uses &drm_WARN to emit a warning and print additional
> + * information that could be safetely read from the &gt pointer if provided
> + * &condition is false.
> + *
> + * Contrary to &drm_WARN, xe_gt_assert() is effective only on debug builds
> + * (&CONFIG_DRM_XE_DEBUG must be enabled) and cannot be used in expressions
> + * or as a condition.
> + *
> + * See `Xe ASSERTs`_ for general usage guidelines.
> + */
> +#define xe_gt_assert(gt, condition) xe_gt_assert_msg((gt), condition, "")
> +#define xe_gt_assert_msg(gt, condition, msg, arg...) ({						\
> +	struct xe_gt *__gt = (gt);								\
> +	xe_tile_assert_msg(gt_to_tile(__gt), condition, "GT: %u type %d\n" msg,			\
> +			   __gt->info.id, __gt->info.type, ## arg);				\
> +})
> +
> +#endif
> -- 
> 2.34.1
> 


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