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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. */ #ifndef IRIS_BATCH_DOT_H #define IRIS_BATCH_DOT_H #include #include #include #include "util/u_dynarray.h" #include "drm-uapi/i915_drm.h" #include "common/gen_decoder.h" #include "iris_fence.h" /* The kernel assumes batchbuffers are smaller than 256kB. */ #define MAX_BATCH_SIZE (256 * 1024) /* Our target batch size - flush approximately at this point. */ #define BATCH_SZ (20 * 1024) enum iris_batch_name { IRIS_BATCH_RENDER, IRIS_BATCH_COMPUTE, }; #define IRIS_BATCH_COUNT 2 struct iris_address { struct iris_bo *bo; uint64_t offset; bool write; }; struct iris_batch { struct iris_screen *screen; struct iris_vtable *vtbl; struct pipe_debug_callback *dbg; /** What batch is this? (e.g. IRIS_BATCH_RENDER/COMPUTE) */ enum iris_batch_name name; /** Current batchbuffer being queued up. */ struct iris_bo *bo; void *map; void *map_next; /** Size of the primary batch if we've moved on to a secondary. */ unsigned primary_batch_size; /** Last Surface State Base Address set in this hardware context. */ uint64_t last_surface_base_address; uint32_t hw_ctx_id; /** Which engine this batch targets - a I915_EXEC_RING_MASK value */ uint8_t engine; /** The validation list */ struct drm_i915_gem_exec_object2 *validation_list; struct iris_bo **exec_bos; int exec_count; int exec_array_size; /** * A list of iris_syncpts associated with this batch. * * The first list entry will always be a signalling sync-point, indicating * that this batch has completed. The others are likely to be sync-points * to wait on before executing the batch. */ struct util_dynarray syncpts; /** A list of drm_i915_exec_fences to have execbuf signal or wait on */ struct util_dynarray exec_fences; /** The amount of aperture space (in bytes) used by all exec_bos */ int aperture_space; /** A sync-point for the last batch that was submitted. */ struct iris_syncpt *last_syncpt; /** List of other batches which we might need to flush to use a BO */ struct iris_batch *other_batches[IRIS_BATCH_COUNT - 1]; struct { /** * Set of struct brw_bo * that have been rendered to within this * batchbuffer and would need flushing before being used from another * cache domain that isn't coherent with it (i.e. the sampler). */ struct hash_table *render; /** * Set of struct brw_bo * that have been used as a depth buffer within * this batchbuffer and would need flushing before being used from * another cache domain that isn't coherent with it (i.e. the sampler). */ struct set *depth; } cache; struct gen_batch_decode_ctx decoder; /** Have we emitted any draw calls to this batch? */ bool contains_draw; }; void iris_init_batch(struct iris_batch *batch, struct iris_screen *screen, struct iris_vtable *vtbl, struct pipe_debug_callback *dbg, struct iris_batch *all_batches, enum iris_batch_name name, uint8_t ring, int priority); void iris_chain_to_new_batch(struct iris_batch *batch); void iris_batch_free(struct iris_batch *batch); void iris_batch_maybe_flush(struct iris_batch *batch, unsigned estimate); void _iris_batch_flush(struct iris_batch *batch, const char *file, int line); #define iris_batch_flush(batch) _iris_batch_flush((batch), __FILE__, __LINE__) bool iris_batch_references(struct iris_batch *batch, struct iris_bo *bo); #define RELOC_WRITE EXEC_OBJECT_WRITE void iris_use_pinned_bo(struct iris_batch *batch, struct iris_bo *bo, bool writable); static inline unsigned iris_batch_bytes_used(struct iris_batch *batch) { return batch->map_next - batch->map; } /** * Ensure the current command buffer has \param size bytes of space * remaining. If not, this creates a secondary batch buffer and emits * a jump from the primary batch to the start of the secondary. * * Most callers want iris_get_command_space() instead. */ static inline void iris_require_command_space(struct iris_batch *batch, unsigned size) { const unsigned required_bytes = iris_batch_bytes_used(batch) + size; if (required_bytes >= BATCH_SZ) { iris_chain_to_new_batch(batch); } } /** * Allocate space in the current command buffer, and return a pointer * to the mapped area so the caller can write commands there. * * This should be called whenever emitting commands. */ static inline void * iris_get_command_space(struct iris_batch *batch, unsigned bytes) { iris_require_command_space(batch, bytes); void *map = batch->map_next; batch->map_next += bytes; return map; } /** * Helper to emit GPU commands - allocates space, copies them there. */ static inline void iris_batch_emit(struct iris_batch *batch, const void *data, unsigned size) { void *map = iris_get_command_space(batch, size); memcpy(map, data, size); } /** * Take a reference to the batch's signalling syncpt. * * Callers can use this to wait for the the current batch under construction * to complete (after flushing it). */ static inline void iris_batch_reference_signal_syncpt(struct iris_batch *batch, struct iris_syncpt **out_syncpt) { /* The signalling syncpt is the first one in the list. */ struct iris_syncpt *syncpt = ((struct iris_syncpt **) util_dynarray_begin(&batch->syncpts))[0]; iris_syncpt_reference(batch->screen, out_syncpt, syncpt); } #endif