i965: Drop unused alignment parameter from brw_bo_alloc().
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23
24 #include "brw_context.h"
25 #include "brw_defines.h"
26 #include "intel_batchbuffer.h"
27 #include "intel_fbo.h"
28
29 /**
30 * According to the latest documentation, any PIPE_CONTROL with the
31 * "Command Streamer Stall" bit set must also have another bit set,
32 * with five different options:
33 *
34 * - Render Target Cache Flush
35 * - Depth Cache Flush
36 * - Stall at Pixel Scoreboard
37 * - Post-Sync Operation
38 * - Depth Stall
39 * - DC Flush Enable
40 *
41 * I chose "Stall at Pixel Scoreboard" since we've used it effectively
42 * in the past, but the choice is fairly arbitrary.
43 */
44 static void
45 gen8_add_cs_stall_workaround_bits(uint32_t *flags)
46 {
47 uint32_t wa_bits = PIPE_CONTROL_RENDER_TARGET_FLUSH |
48 PIPE_CONTROL_DEPTH_CACHE_FLUSH |
49 PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_IMMEDIATE |
50 PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_DEPTH_COUNT |
51 PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_TIMESTAMP |
52 PIPE_CONTROL_STALL_AT_SCOREBOARD |
53 PIPE_CONTROL_DEPTH_STALL |
54 PIPE_CONTROL_DATA_CACHE_FLUSH;
55
56 /* If we're doing a CS stall, and don't already have one of the
57 * workaround bits set, add "Stall at Pixel Scoreboard."
58 */
59 if ((*flags & PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL) != 0 && (*flags & wa_bits) == 0)
60 *flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_STALL_AT_SCOREBOARD;
61 }
62
63 /* Implement the WaCsStallAtEveryFourthPipecontrol workaround on IVB, BYT:
64 *
65 * "Every 4th PIPE_CONTROL command, not counting the PIPE_CONTROL with
66 * only read-cache-invalidate bit(s) set, must have a CS_STALL bit set."
67 *
68 * Note that the kernel does CS stalls between batches, so we only need
69 * to count them within a batch.
70 */
71 static uint32_t
72 gen7_cs_stall_every_four_pipe_controls(struct brw_context *brw, uint32_t flags)
73 {
74 const struct gen_device_info *devinfo = &brw->screen->devinfo;
75
76 if (devinfo->gen == 7 && !devinfo->is_haswell) {
77 if (flags & PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL) {
78 /* If we're doing a CS stall, reset the counter and carry on. */
79 brw->pipe_controls_since_last_cs_stall = 0;
80 return 0;
81 }
82
83 /* If this is the fourth pipe control without a CS stall, do one now. */
84 if (++brw->pipe_controls_since_last_cs_stall == 4) {
85 brw->pipe_controls_since_last_cs_stall = 0;
86 return PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL;
87 }
88 }
89 return 0;
90 }
91
92 /* #1130 from gen10 workarounds page in h/w specs:
93 * "Enable Depth Stall on every Post Sync Op if Render target Cache Flush is
94 * not enabled in same PIPE CONTROL and Enable Pixel score board stall if
95 * Render target cache flush is enabled."
96 *
97 * Applicable to CNL B0 and C0 steppings only.
98 */
99 static void
100 gen10_add_rcpfe_workaround_bits(uint32_t *flags)
101 {
102 if (*flags & PIPE_CONTROL_RENDER_TARGET_FLUSH) {
103 *flags = *flags | PIPE_CONTROL_STALL_AT_SCOREBOARD;
104 } else if (*flags &
105 (PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_IMMEDIATE |
106 PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_DEPTH_COUNT |
107 PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_TIMESTAMP)) {
108 *flags = *flags | PIPE_CONTROL_DEPTH_STALL;
109 }
110 }
111
112 static void
113 brw_emit_pipe_control(struct brw_context *brw, uint32_t flags,
114 struct brw_bo *bo, uint32_t offset, uint64_t imm)
115 {
116 const struct gen_device_info *devinfo = &brw->screen->devinfo;
117
118 if (devinfo->gen >= 8) {
119 if (devinfo->gen == 8)
120 gen8_add_cs_stall_workaround_bits(&flags);
121
122 if (flags & PIPE_CONTROL_VF_CACHE_INVALIDATE) {
123 if (devinfo->gen == 9) {
124 /* The PIPE_CONTROL "VF Cache Invalidation Enable" bit description
125 * lists several workarounds:
126 *
127 * "Project: SKL, KBL, BXT
128 *
129 * If the VF Cache Invalidation Enable is set to a 1 in a
130 * PIPE_CONTROL, a separate Null PIPE_CONTROL, all bitfields
131 * sets to 0, with the VF Cache Invalidation Enable set to 0
132 * needs to be sent prior to the PIPE_CONTROL with VF Cache
133 * Invalidation Enable set to a 1."
134 */
135 brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(brw, 0);
136 }
137
138 if (devinfo->gen >= 9) {
139 /* THE PIPE_CONTROL "VF Cache Invalidation Enable" docs continue:
140 *
141 * "Project: BDW+
142 *
143 * When VF Cache Invalidate is set “Post Sync Operation” must
144 * be enabled to “Write Immediate Data” or “Write PS Depth
145 * Count” or “Write Timestamp”."
146 *
147 * If there's a BO, we're already doing some kind of write.
148 * If not, add a write to the workaround BO.
149 *
150 * XXX: This causes GPU hangs on Broadwell, so restrict it to
151 * Gen9+ for now...see this bug for more information:
152 * https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103787
153 */
154 if (!bo) {
155 flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_IMMEDIATE;
156 bo = brw->workaround_bo;
157 }
158 }
159 }
160
161 if (devinfo->gen == 10)
162 gen10_add_rcpfe_workaround_bits(&flags);
163
164 BEGIN_BATCH(6);
165 OUT_BATCH(_3DSTATE_PIPE_CONTROL | (6 - 2));
166 OUT_BATCH(flags);
167 if (bo) {
168 OUT_RELOC64(bo, RELOC_WRITE, offset);
169 } else {
170 OUT_BATCH(0);
171 OUT_BATCH(0);
172 }
173 OUT_BATCH(imm);
174 OUT_BATCH(imm >> 32);
175 ADVANCE_BATCH();
176 } else if (devinfo->gen >= 6) {
177 if (devinfo->gen == 6 &&
178 (flags & PIPE_CONTROL_RENDER_TARGET_FLUSH)) {
179 /* Hardware workaround: SNB B-Spec says:
180 *
181 * [Dev-SNB{W/A}]: Before a PIPE_CONTROL with Write Cache Flush
182 * Enable = 1, a PIPE_CONTROL with any non-zero post-sync-op is
183 * required.
184 */
185 brw_emit_post_sync_nonzero_flush(brw);
186 }
187
188 flags |= gen7_cs_stall_every_four_pipe_controls(brw, flags);
189
190 /* PPGTT/GGTT is selected by DW2 bit 2 on Sandybridge, but DW1 bit 24
191 * on later platforms. We always use PPGTT on Gen7+.
192 */
193 unsigned gen6_gtt = devinfo->gen == 6 ? PIPE_CONTROL_GLOBAL_GTT_WRITE : 0;
194
195 BEGIN_BATCH(5);
196 OUT_BATCH(_3DSTATE_PIPE_CONTROL | (5 - 2));
197 OUT_BATCH(flags);
198 if (bo) {
199 OUT_RELOC(bo, RELOC_WRITE | RELOC_NEEDS_GGTT, gen6_gtt | offset);
200 } else {
201 OUT_BATCH(0);
202 }
203 OUT_BATCH(imm);
204 OUT_BATCH(imm >> 32);
205 ADVANCE_BATCH();
206 } else {
207 BEGIN_BATCH(4);
208 OUT_BATCH(_3DSTATE_PIPE_CONTROL | flags | (4 - 2));
209 if (bo) {
210 OUT_RELOC(bo, RELOC_WRITE, PIPE_CONTROL_GLOBAL_GTT_WRITE | offset);
211 } else {
212 OUT_BATCH(0);
213 }
214 OUT_BATCH(imm);
215 OUT_BATCH(imm >> 32);
216 ADVANCE_BATCH();
217 }
218 }
219
220 /**
221 * Emit a PIPE_CONTROL with various flushing flags.
222 *
223 * The caller is responsible for deciding what flags are appropriate for the
224 * given generation.
225 */
226 void
227 brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(struct brw_context *brw, uint32_t flags)
228 {
229 const struct gen_device_info *devinfo = &brw->screen->devinfo;
230
231 if (devinfo->gen >= 6 &&
232 (flags & PIPE_CONTROL_CACHE_FLUSH_BITS) &&
233 (flags & PIPE_CONTROL_CACHE_INVALIDATE_BITS)) {
234 /* A pipe control command with flush and invalidate bits set
235 * simultaneously is an inherently racy operation on Gen6+ if the
236 * contents of the flushed caches were intended to become visible from
237 * any of the invalidated caches. Split it in two PIPE_CONTROLs, the
238 * first one should stall the pipeline to make sure that the flushed R/W
239 * caches are coherent with memory once the specified R/O caches are
240 * invalidated. On pre-Gen6 hardware the (implicit) R/O cache
241 * invalidation seems to happen at the bottom of the pipeline together
242 * with any write cache flush, so this shouldn't be a concern. In order
243 * to ensure a full stall, we do an end-of-pipe sync.
244 */
245 brw_emit_end_of_pipe_sync(brw, (flags & PIPE_CONTROL_CACHE_FLUSH_BITS));
246 flags &= ~(PIPE_CONTROL_CACHE_FLUSH_BITS | PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL);
247 }
248
249 brw_emit_pipe_control(brw, flags, NULL, 0, 0);
250 }
251
252 /**
253 * Emit a PIPE_CONTROL that writes to a buffer object.
254 *
255 * \p flags should contain one of the following items:
256 * - PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_IMMEDIATE
257 * - PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_TIMESTAMP
258 * - PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_DEPTH_COUNT
259 */
260 void
261 brw_emit_pipe_control_write(struct brw_context *brw, uint32_t flags,
262 struct brw_bo *bo, uint32_t offset,
263 uint64_t imm)
264 {
265 brw_emit_pipe_control(brw, flags, bo, offset, imm);
266 }
267
268 /**
269 * Restriction [DevSNB, DevIVB]:
270 *
271 * Prior to changing Depth/Stencil Buffer state (i.e. any combination of
272 * 3DSTATE_DEPTH_BUFFER, 3DSTATE_CLEAR_PARAMS, 3DSTATE_STENCIL_BUFFER,
273 * 3DSTATE_HIER_DEPTH_BUFFER) SW must first issue a pipelined depth stall
274 * (PIPE_CONTROL with Depth Stall bit set), followed by a pipelined depth
275 * cache flush (PIPE_CONTROL with Depth Flush Bit set), followed by
276 * another pipelined depth stall (PIPE_CONTROL with Depth Stall bit set),
277 * unless SW can otherwise guarantee that the pipeline from WM onwards is
278 * already flushed (e.g., via a preceding MI_FLUSH).
279 */
280 void
281 brw_emit_depth_stall_flushes(struct brw_context *brw)
282 {
283 const struct gen_device_info *devinfo = &brw->screen->devinfo;
284
285 assert(devinfo->gen >= 6);
286
287 /* Starting on BDW, these pipe controls are unnecessary.
288 *
289 * WM HW will internally manage the draining pipe and flushing of the caches
290 * when this command is issued. The PIPE_CONTROL restrictions are removed.
291 */
292 if (devinfo->gen >= 8)
293 return;
294
295 brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(brw, PIPE_CONTROL_DEPTH_STALL);
296 brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(brw, PIPE_CONTROL_DEPTH_CACHE_FLUSH);
297 brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(brw, PIPE_CONTROL_DEPTH_STALL);
298 }
299
300 /**
301 * From the Ivybridge PRM, Volume 2 Part 1, Section 3.2 (VS Stage Input):
302 * "A PIPE_CONTROL with Post-Sync Operation set to 1h and a depth
303 * stall needs to be sent just prior to any 3DSTATE_VS, 3DSTATE_URB_VS,
304 * 3DSTATE_CONSTANT_VS, 3DSTATE_BINDING_TABLE_POINTER_VS,
305 * 3DSTATE_SAMPLER_STATE_POINTER_VS command. Only one PIPE_CONTROL needs
306 * to be sent before any combination of VS associated 3DSTATE."
307 */
308 void
309 gen7_emit_vs_workaround_flush(struct brw_context *brw)
310 {
311 const struct gen_device_info *devinfo = &brw->screen->devinfo;
312
313 assert(devinfo->gen == 7);
314 brw_emit_pipe_control_write(brw,
315 PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_IMMEDIATE
316 | PIPE_CONTROL_DEPTH_STALL,
317 brw->workaround_bo, 0, 0);
318 }
319
320 /**
321 * From the PRM, Volume 2a:
322 *
323 * "Indirect State Pointers Disable
324 *
325 * At the completion of the post-sync operation associated with this pipe
326 * control packet, the indirect state pointers in the hardware are
327 * considered invalid; the indirect pointers are not saved in the context.
328 * If any new indirect state commands are executed in the command stream
329 * while the pipe control is pending, the new indirect state commands are
330 * preserved.
331 *
332 * [DevIVB+]: Using Invalidate State Pointer (ISP) only inhibits context
333 * restoring of Push Constant (3DSTATE_CONSTANT_*) commands. Push Constant
334 * commands are only considered as Indirect State Pointers. Once ISP is
335 * issued in a context, SW must initialize by programming push constant
336 * commands for all the shaders (at least to zero length) before attempting
337 * any rendering operation for the same context."
338 *
339 * 3DSTATE_CONSTANT_* packets are restored during a context restore,
340 * even though they point to a BO that has been already unreferenced at
341 * the end of the previous batch buffer. This has been fine so far since
342 * we are protected by these scratch page (every address not covered by
343 * a BO should be pointing to the scratch page). But on CNL, it is
344 * causing a GPU hang during context restore at the 3DSTATE_CONSTANT_*
345 * instruction.
346 *
347 * The flag "Indirect State Pointers Disable" in PIPE_CONTROL tells the
348 * hardware to ignore previous 3DSTATE_CONSTANT_* packets during a
349 * context restore, so the mentioned hang doesn't happen. However,
350 * software must program push constant commands for all stages prior to
351 * rendering anything, so we flag them as dirty.
352 */
353 void
354 gen10_emit_isp_disable(struct brw_context *brw)
355 {
356 brw_emit_pipe_control(brw,
357 PIPE_CONTROL_ISP_DIS |
358 PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL,
359 NULL, 0, 0);
360
361 brw->vs.base.push_constants_dirty = true;
362 brw->tcs.base.push_constants_dirty = true;
363 brw->tes.base.push_constants_dirty = true;
364 brw->gs.base.push_constants_dirty = true;
365 brw->wm.base.push_constants_dirty = true;
366 }
367
368 /**
369 * Emit a PIPE_CONTROL command for gen7 with the CS Stall bit set.
370 */
371 void
372 gen7_emit_cs_stall_flush(struct brw_context *brw)
373 {
374 brw_emit_pipe_control_write(brw,
375 PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL
376 | PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_IMMEDIATE,
377 brw->workaround_bo, 0, 0);
378 }
379
380 /**
381 * Emits a PIPE_CONTROL with a non-zero post-sync operation, for
382 * implementing two workarounds on gen6. From section 1.4.7.1
383 * "PIPE_CONTROL" of the Sandy Bridge PRM volume 2 part 1:
384 *
385 * [DevSNB-C+{W/A}] Before any depth stall flush (including those
386 * produced by non-pipelined state commands), software needs to first
387 * send a PIPE_CONTROL with no bits set except Post-Sync Operation !=
388 * 0.
389 *
390 * [Dev-SNB{W/A}]: Before a PIPE_CONTROL with Write Cache Flush Enable
391 * =1, a PIPE_CONTROL with any non-zero post-sync-op is required.
392 *
393 * And the workaround for these two requires this workaround first:
394 *
395 * [Dev-SNB{W/A}]: Pipe-control with CS-stall bit set must be sent
396 * BEFORE the pipe-control with a post-sync op and no write-cache
397 * flushes.
398 *
399 * And this last workaround is tricky because of the requirements on
400 * that bit. From section 1.4.7.2.3 "Stall" of the Sandy Bridge PRM
401 * volume 2 part 1:
402 *
403 * "1 of the following must also be set:
404 * - Render Target Cache Flush Enable ([12] of DW1)
405 * - Depth Cache Flush Enable ([0] of DW1)
406 * - Stall at Pixel Scoreboard ([1] of DW1)
407 * - Depth Stall ([13] of DW1)
408 * - Post-Sync Operation ([13] of DW1)
409 * - Notify Enable ([8] of DW1)"
410 *
411 * The cache flushes require the workaround flush that triggered this
412 * one, so we can't use it. Depth stall would trigger the same.
413 * Post-sync nonzero is what triggered this second workaround, so we
414 * can't use that one either. Notify enable is IRQs, which aren't
415 * really our business. That leaves only stall at scoreboard.
416 */
417 void
418 brw_emit_post_sync_nonzero_flush(struct brw_context *brw)
419 {
420 brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(brw,
421 PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL |
422 PIPE_CONTROL_STALL_AT_SCOREBOARD);
423
424 brw_emit_pipe_control_write(brw, PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_IMMEDIATE,
425 brw->workaround_bo, 0, 0);
426 }
427
428 /*
429 * From Sandybridge PRM, volume 2, "1.7.2 End-of-Pipe Synchronization":
430 *
431 * Write synchronization is a special case of end-of-pipe
432 * synchronization that requires that the render cache and/or depth
433 * related caches are flushed to memory, where the data will become
434 * globally visible. This type of synchronization is required prior to
435 * SW (CPU) actually reading the result data from memory, or initiating
436 * an operation that will use as a read surface (such as a texture
437 * surface) a previous render target and/or depth/stencil buffer
438 *
439 *
440 * From Haswell PRM, volume 2, part 1, "End-of-Pipe Synchronization":
441 *
442 * Exercising the write cache flush bits (Render Target Cache Flush
443 * Enable, Depth Cache Flush Enable, DC Flush) in PIPE_CONTROL only
444 * ensures the write caches are flushed and doesn't guarantee the data
445 * is globally visible.
446 *
447 * SW can track the completion of the end-of-pipe-synchronization by
448 * using "Notify Enable" and "PostSync Operation - Write Immediate
449 * Data" in the PIPE_CONTROL command.
450 */
451 void
452 brw_emit_end_of_pipe_sync(struct brw_context *brw, uint32_t flags)
453 {
454 const struct gen_device_info *devinfo = &brw->screen->devinfo;
455
456 if (devinfo->gen >= 6) {
457 /* From Sandybridge PRM, volume 2, "1.7.3.1 Writing a Value to Memory":
458 *
459 * "The most common action to perform upon reaching a synchronization
460 * point is to write a value out to memory. An immediate value
461 * (included with the synchronization command) may be written."
462 *
463 *
464 * From Broadwell PRM, volume 7, "End-of-Pipe Synchronization":
465 *
466 * "In case the data flushed out by the render engine is to be read
467 * back in to the render engine in coherent manner, then the render
468 * engine has to wait for the fence completion before accessing the
469 * flushed data. This can be achieved by following means on various
470 * products: PIPE_CONTROL command with CS Stall and the required
471 * write caches flushed with Post-Sync-Operation as Write Immediate
472 * Data.
473 *
474 * Example:
475 * - Workload-1 (3D/GPGPU/MEDIA)
476 * - PIPE_CONTROL (CS Stall, Post-Sync-Operation Write Immediate
477 * Data, Required Write Cache Flush bits set)
478 * - Workload-2 (Can use the data produce or output by Workload-1)
479 */
480 brw_emit_pipe_control_write(brw,
481 flags | PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL |
482 PIPE_CONTROL_WRITE_IMMEDIATE,
483 brw->workaround_bo, 0, 0);
484
485 if (devinfo->is_haswell) {
486 /* Haswell needs addition work-arounds:
487 *
488 * From Haswell PRM, volume 2, part 1, "End-of-Pipe Synchronization":
489 *
490 * Option 1:
491 * PIPE_CONTROL command with the CS Stall and the required write
492 * caches flushed with Post-SyncOperation as Write Immediate Data
493 * followed by eight dummy MI_STORE_DATA_IMM (write to scratch
494 * spce) commands.
495 *
496 * Example:
497 * - Workload-1
498 * - PIPE_CONTROL (CS Stall, Post-Sync-Operation Write
499 * Immediate Data, Required Write Cache Flush bits set)
500 * - MI_STORE_DATA_IMM (8 times) (Dummy data, Scratch Address)
501 * - Workload-2 (Can use the data produce or output by
502 * Workload-1)
503 *
504 * Unfortunately, both the PRMs and the internal docs are a bit
505 * out-of-date in this regard. What the windows driver does (and
506 * this appears to actually work) is to emit a register read from the
507 * memory address written by the pipe control above.
508 *
509 * What register we load into doesn't matter. We choose an indirect
510 * rendering register because we know it always exists and it's one
511 * of the first registers the command parser allows us to write. If
512 * you don't have command parser support in your kernel (pre-4.2),
513 * this will get turned into MI_NOOP and you won't get the
514 * workaround. Unfortunately, there's just not much we can do in
515 * that case. This register is perfectly safe to write since we
516 * always re-load all of the indirect draw registers right before
517 * 3DPRIMITIVE when needed anyway.
518 */
519 brw_load_register_mem(brw, GEN7_3DPRIM_START_INSTANCE,
520 brw->workaround_bo, 0);
521 }
522 } else {
523 /* On gen4-5, a regular pipe control seems to suffice. */
524 brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(brw, flags);
525 }
526 }
527
528 /* Emit a pipelined flush to either flush render and texture cache for
529 * reading from a FBO-drawn texture, or flush so that frontbuffer
530 * render appears on the screen in DRI1.
531 *
532 * This is also used for the always_flush_cache driconf debug option.
533 */
534 void
535 brw_emit_mi_flush(struct brw_context *brw)
536 {
537 const struct gen_device_info *devinfo = &brw->screen->devinfo;
538
539 if (brw->batch.ring == BLT_RING && devinfo->gen >= 6) {
540 const unsigned n_dwords = devinfo->gen >= 8 ? 5 : 4;
541 BEGIN_BATCH_BLT(n_dwords);
542 OUT_BATCH(MI_FLUSH_DW | (n_dwords - 2));
543 OUT_BATCH(0);
544 OUT_BATCH(0);
545 OUT_BATCH(0);
546 if (n_dwords == 5)
547 OUT_BATCH(0);
548 ADVANCE_BATCH();
549 } else {
550 int flags = PIPE_CONTROL_RENDER_TARGET_FLUSH;
551 if (devinfo->gen >= 6) {
552 flags |= PIPE_CONTROL_INSTRUCTION_INVALIDATE |
553 PIPE_CONTROL_CONST_CACHE_INVALIDATE |
554 PIPE_CONTROL_DATA_CACHE_FLUSH |
555 PIPE_CONTROL_DEPTH_CACHE_FLUSH |
556 PIPE_CONTROL_VF_CACHE_INVALIDATE |
557 PIPE_CONTROL_TEXTURE_CACHE_INVALIDATE |
558 PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL;
559 }
560 brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(brw, flags);
561 }
562 }
563
564 int
565 brw_init_pipe_control(struct brw_context *brw,
566 const struct gen_device_info *devinfo)
567 {
568 if (devinfo->gen < 6)
569 return 0;
570
571 /* We can't just use brw_state_batch to get a chunk of space for
572 * the gen6 workaround because it involves actually writing to
573 * the buffer, and the kernel doesn't let us write to the batch.
574 */
575 brw->workaround_bo = brw_bo_alloc(brw->bufmgr, "workaround", 4096);
576 if (brw->workaround_bo == NULL)
577 return -ENOMEM;
578
579 brw->pipe_controls_since_last_cs_stall = 0;
580
581 return 0;
582 }
583
584 void
585 brw_fini_pipe_control(struct brw_context *brw)
586 {
587 brw_bo_unreference(brw->workaround_bo);
588 }