i965: Support accelerated blit for depth 30 formats. (v2)
[mesa.git] / src / mesa / drivers / dri / i965 / gen7_l3_state.c
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23
24 #include "common/gen_l3_config.h"
25
26 #include "brw_context.h"
27 #include "brw_defines.h"
28 #include "brw_state.h"
29 #include "intel_batchbuffer.h"
30
31 /**
32 * Calculate the desired L3 partitioning based on the current state of the
33 * pipeline. For now this simply returns the conservative defaults calculated
34 * by get_default_l3_weights(), but we could probably do better by gathering
35 * more statistics from the pipeline state (e.g. guess of expected URB usage
36 * and bound surfaces), or by using feed-back from performance counters.
37 */
38 static struct gen_l3_weights
39 get_pipeline_state_l3_weights(const struct brw_context *brw)
40 {
41 const struct brw_stage_state *stage_states[] = {
42 [MESA_SHADER_VERTEX] = &brw->vs.base,
43 [MESA_SHADER_TESS_CTRL] = &brw->tcs.base,
44 [MESA_SHADER_TESS_EVAL] = &brw->tes.base,
45 [MESA_SHADER_GEOMETRY] = &brw->gs.base,
46 [MESA_SHADER_FRAGMENT] = &brw->wm.base,
47 [MESA_SHADER_COMPUTE] = &brw->cs.base
48 };
49 bool needs_dc = false, needs_slm = false;
50
51 for (unsigned i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(stage_states); i++) {
52 const struct gl_program *prog =
53 brw->ctx._Shader->CurrentProgram[stage_states[i]->stage];
54 const struct brw_stage_prog_data *prog_data = stage_states[i]->prog_data;
55
56 needs_dc |= (prog && (prog->sh.data->NumAtomicBuffers ||
57 prog->sh.data->NumShaderStorageBlocks ||
58 prog->info.num_images)) ||
59 (prog_data && prog_data->total_scratch);
60 needs_slm |= prog_data && prog_data->total_shared;
61 }
62
63 return gen_get_default_l3_weights(&brw->screen->devinfo,
64 needs_dc, needs_slm);
65 }
66
67 /**
68 * Program the hardware to use the specified L3 configuration.
69 */
70 static void
71 setup_l3_config(struct brw_context *brw, const struct gen_l3_config *cfg)
72 {
73 const struct gen_device_info *devinfo = &brw->screen->devinfo;
74 const bool has_dc = cfg->n[GEN_L3P_DC] || cfg->n[GEN_L3P_ALL];
75 const bool has_is = cfg->n[GEN_L3P_IS] || cfg->n[GEN_L3P_RO] ||
76 cfg->n[GEN_L3P_ALL];
77 const bool has_c = cfg->n[GEN_L3P_C] || cfg->n[GEN_L3P_RO] ||
78 cfg->n[GEN_L3P_ALL];
79 const bool has_t = cfg->n[GEN_L3P_T] || cfg->n[GEN_L3P_RO] ||
80 cfg->n[GEN_L3P_ALL];
81 const bool has_slm = cfg->n[GEN_L3P_SLM];
82
83 /* According to the hardware docs, the L3 partitioning can only be changed
84 * while the pipeline is completely drained and the caches are flushed,
85 * which involves a first PIPE_CONTROL flush which stalls the pipeline...
86 */
87 brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(brw,
88 PIPE_CONTROL_DATA_CACHE_FLUSH |
89 PIPE_CONTROL_NO_WRITE |
90 PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL);
91
92 /* ...followed by a second pipelined PIPE_CONTROL that initiates
93 * invalidation of the relevant caches. Note that because RO invalidation
94 * happens at the top of the pipeline (i.e. right away as the PIPE_CONTROL
95 * command is processed by the CS) we cannot combine it with the previous
96 * stalling flush as the hardware documentation suggests, because that
97 * would cause the CS to stall on previous rendering *after* RO
98 * invalidation and wouldn't prevent the RO caches from being polluted by
99 * concurrent rendering before the stall completes. This intentionally
100 * doesn't implement the SKL+ hardware workaround suggesting to enable CS
101 * stall on PIPE_CONTROLs with the texture cache invalidation bit set for
102 * GPGPU workloads because the previous and subsequent PIPE_CONTROLs
103 * already guarantee that there is no concurrent GPGPU kernel execution
104 * (see SKL HSD 2132585).
105 */
106 brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(brw,
107 PIPE_CONTROL_TEXTURE_CACHE_INVALIDATE |
108 PIPE_CONTROL_CONST_CACHE_INVALIDATE |
109 PIPE_CONTROL_INSTRUCTION_INVALIDATE |
110 PIPE_CONTROL_STATE_CACHE_INVALIDATE |
111 PIPE_CONTROL_NO_WRITE);
112
113 /* Now send a third stalling flush to make sure that invalidation is
114 * complete when the L3 configuration registers are modified.
115 */
116 brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(brw,
117 PIPE_CONTROL_DATA_CACHE_FLUSH |
118 PIPE_CONTROL_NO_WRITE |
119 PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL);
120
121 if (devinfo->gen >= 8) {
122 assert(!cfg->n[GEN_L3P_IS] && !cfg->n[GEN_L3P_C] && !cfg->n[GEN_L3P_T]);
123
124 const unsigned imm_data = ((has_slm ? GEN8_L3CNTLREG_SLM_ENABLE : 0) |
125 SET_FIELD(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_URB], GEN8_L3CNTLREG_URB_ALLOC) |
126 SET_FIELD(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_RO], GEN8_L3CNTLREG_RO_ALLOC) |
127 SET_FIELD(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_DC], GEN8_L3CNTLREG_DC_ALLOC) |
128 SET_FIELD(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_ALL], GEN8_L3CNTLREG_ALL_ALLOC));
129
130 /* Set up the L3 partitioning. */
131 brw_load_register_imm32(brw, GEN8_L3CNTLREG, imm_data);
132 } else {
133 assert(!cfg->n[GEN_L3P_ALL]);
134
135 /* When enabled SLM only uses a portion of the L3 on half of the banks,
136 * the matching space on the remaining banks has to be allocated to a
137 * client (URB for all validated configurations) set to the
138 * lower-bandwidth 2-bank address hashing mode.
139 */
140 const bool urb_low_bw = has_slm && !devinfo->is_baytrail;
141 assert(!urb_low_bw || cfg->n[GEN_L3P_URB] == cfg->n[GEN_L3P_SLM]);
142
143 /* Minimum number of ways that can be allocated to the URB. */
144 const unsigned n0_urb = (devinfo->is_baytrail ? 32 : 0);
145 assert(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_URB] >= n0_urb);
146
147 BEGIN_BATCH(7);
148 OUT_BATCH(MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM | (7 - 2));
149
150 /* Demote any clients with no ways assigned to LLC. */
151 OUT_BATCH(GEN7_L3SQCREG1);
152 OUT_BATCH((devinfo->is_haswell ? HSW_L3SQCREG1_SQGHPCI_DEFAULT :
153 devinfo->is_baytrail ? VLV_L3SQCREG1_SQGHPCI_DEFAULT :
154 IVB_L3SQCREG1_SQGHPCI_DEFAULT) |
155 (has_dc ? 0 : GEN7_L3SQCREG1_CONV_DC_UC) |
156 (has_is ? 0 : GEN7_L3SQCREG1_CONV_IS_UC) |
157 (has_c ? 0 : GEN7_L3SQCREG1_CONV_C_UC) |
158 (has_t ? 0 : GEN7_L3SQCREG1_CONV_T_UC));
159
160 /* Set up the L3 partitioning. */
161 OUT_BATCH(GEN7_L3CNTLREG2);
162 OUT_BATCH((has_slm ? GEN7_L3CNTLREG2_SLM_ENABLE : 0) |
163 SET_FIELD(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_URB] - n0_urb, GEN7_L3CNTLREG2_URB_ALLOC) |
164 (urb_low_bw ? GEN7_L3CNTLREG2_URB_LOW_BW : 0) |
165 SET_FIELD(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_ALL], GEN7_L3CNTLREG2_ALL_ALLOC) |
166 SET_FIELD(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_RO], GEN7_L3CNTLREG2_RO_ALLOC) |
167 SET_FIELD(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_DC], GEN7_L3CNTLREG2_DC_ALLOC));
168 OUT_BATCH(GEN7_L3CNTLREG3);
169 OUT_BATCH(SET_FIELD(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_IS], GEN7_L3CNTLREG3_IS_ALLOC) |
170 SET_FIELD(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_C], GEN7_L3CNTLREG3_C_ALLOC) |
171 SET_FIELD(cfg->n[GEN_L3P_T], GEN7_L3CNTLREG3_T_ALLOC));
172
173 ADVANCE_BATCH();
174
175 if (can_do_hsw_l3_atomics(brw->screen)) {
176 /* Enable L3 atomics on HSW if we have a DC partition, otherwise keep
177 * them disabled to avoid crashing the system hard.
178 */
179 BEGIN_BATCH(5);
180 OUT_BATCH(MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM | (5 - 2));
181 OUT_BATCH(HSW_SCRATCH1);
182 OUT_BATCH(has_dc ? 0 : HSW_SCRATCH1_L3_ATOMIC_DISABLE);
183 OUT_BATCH(HSW_ROW_CHICKEN3);
184 OUT_BATCH(REG_MASK(HSW_ROW_CHICKEN3_L3_ATOMIC_DISABLE) |
185 (has_dc ? 0 : HSW_ROW_CHICKEN3_L3_ATOMIC_DISABLE));
186 ADVANCE_BATCH();
187 }
188 }
189 }
190
191 /**
192 * Update the URB size in the context state for the specified L3
193 * configuration.
194 */
195 static void
196 update_urb_size(struct brw_context *brw, const struct gen_l3_config *cfg)
197 {
198 const struct gen_device_info *devinfo = &brw->screen->devinfo;
199 const unsigned sz = gen_get_l3_config_urb_size(devinfo, cfg);
200
201 if (brw->urb.size != sz) {
202 brw->urb.size = sz;
203 brw->ctx.NewDriverState |= BRW_NEW_URB_SIZE;
204
205 /* If we change the total URB size, reset the individual stage sizes to
206 * zero so that, even if there is no URB size change, gen7_upload_urb
207 * still re-emits 3DSTATE_URB_*.
208 */
209 brw->urb.vsize = 0;
210 brw->urb.gsize = 0;
211 brw->urb.hsize = 0;
212 brw->urb.dsize = 0;
213 }
214 }
215
216 static void
217 emit_l3_state(struct brw_context *brw)
218 {
219 const struct gen_l3_weights w = get_pipeline_state_l3_weights(brw);
220 const float dw = gen_diff_l3_weights(w, gen_get_l3_config_weights(brw->l3.config));
221 /* The distance between any two compatible weight vectors cannot exceed two
222 * due to the triangle inequality.
223 */
224 const float large_dw_threshold = 2.0;
225 /* Somewhat arbitrary, simply makes sure that there will be no repeated
226 * transitions to the same L3 configuration, could probably do better here.
227 */
228 const float small_dw_threshold = 0.5;
229 /* If we're emitting a new batch the caches should already be clean and the
230 * transition should be relatively cheap, so it shouldn't hurt much to use
231 * the smaller threshold. Otherwise use the larger threshold so that we
232 * only reprogram the L3 mid-batch if the most recently programmed
233 * configuration is incompatible with the current pipeline state.
234 */
235 const float dw_threshold = (brw->ctx.NewDriverState & BRW_NEW_BATCH ?
236 small_dw_threshold : large_dw_threshold);
237
238 if (dw > dw_threshold && can_do_pipelined_register_writes(brw->screen)) {
239 const struct gen_l3_config *const cfg =
240 gen_get_l3_config(&brw->screen->devinfo, w);
241
242 setup_l3_config(brw, cfg);
243 update_urb_size(brw, cfg);
244 brw->l3.config = cfg;
245
246 if (unlikely(INTEL_DEBUG & DEBUG_L3)) {
247 fprintf(stderr, "L3 config transition (%f > %f): ", dw, dw_threshold);
248 gen_dump_l3_config(cfg, stderr);
249 }
250 }
251 }
252
253 const struct brw_tracked_state gen7_l3_state = {
254 .dirty = {
255 .mesa = 0,
256 .brw = BRW_NEW_BATCH |
257 BRW_NEW_BLORP |
258 BRW_NEW_CS_PROG_DATA |
259 BRW_NEW_FS_PROG_DATA |
260 BRW_NEW_GS_PROG_DATA |
261 BRW_NEW_TCS_PROG_DATA |
262 BRW_NEW_TES_PROG_DATA |
263 BRW_NEW_VS_PROG_DATA,
264 },
265 .emit = emit_l3_state
266 };
267
268 /**
269 * Hack to restore the default L3 configuration.
270 *
271 * This will be called at the end of every batch in order to reset the L3
272 * configuration to the default values for the time being until the kernel is
273 * fixed. Until kernel commit 6702cf16e0ba8b0129f5aa1b6609d4e9c70bc13b
274 * (included in v4.1) we would set the MI_RESTORE_INHIBIT bit when submitting
275 * batch buffers for the default context used by the DDX, which meant that any
276 * context state changed by the GL would leak into the DDX, the assumption
277 * being that the DDX would initialize any state it cares about manually. The
278 * DDX is however not careful enough to program an L3 configuration
279 * explicitly, and it makes assumptions about it (URB size) which won't hold
280 * and cause it to misrender if we let our L3 set-up to leak into the DDX.
281 *
282 * Since v4.1 of the Linux kernel the default context is saved and restored
283 * normally, so it's far less likely for our L3 programming to interfere with
284 * other contexts -- In fact restoring the default L3 configuration at the end
285 * of the batch will be redundant most of the time. A kind of state leak is
286 * still possible though if the context making assumptions about L3 state is
287 * created immediately after our context was active (e.g. without the DDX
288 * default context being scheduled in between) because at present the DRM
289 * doesn't fully initialize the contents of newly created contexts and instead
290 * sets the MI_RESTORE_INHIBIT flag causing it to inherit the state from the
291 * last active context.
292 *
293 * It's possible to realize such a scenario if, say, an X server (or a GL
294 * application using an outdated non-L3-aware Mesa version) is started while
295 * another GL application is running and happens to have modified the L3
296 * configuration, or if no X server is running at all and a GL application
297 * using a non-L3-aware Mesa version is started after another GL application
298 * ran and modified the L3 configuration -- The latter situation can actually
299 * be reproduced easily on IVB in our CI system.
300 */
301 void
302 gen7_restore_default_l3_config(struct brw_context *brw)
303 {
304 const struct gen_device_info *devinfo = &brw->screen->devinfo;
305 const struct gen_l3_config *const cfg = gen_get_default_l3_config(devinfo);
306
307 if (cfg != brw->l3.config &&
308 can_do_pipelined_register_writes(brw->screen)) {
309 setup_l3_config(brw, cfg);
310 update_urb_size(brw, cfg);
311 brw->l3.config = cfg;
312 }
313 }