In the Vulkan driver, we have the generation number (a compile time
constant) but not necessarily the brw_device_info struct. I meant
to rework the function to take a generation number instead of a
brw_device_info pointer to accomodate this. But I forgot, and left
it taking a brw_device_info pointer, while making Vulkan pass the
generation number (8, 9, ...) directly. This led to crashes.
Brown paper bag fix for commit
87d062a94080373995170f51063a9649.
Cc: "12.0" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96504
Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
char **error_str);
static inline uint32_t
-encode_slm_size(const struct brw_device_info *devinfo, uint32_t bytes)
+encode_slm_size(unsigned gen, uint32_t bytes)
{
uint32_t slm_size = 0;
/* Shared Local Memory Size is specified as powers of two. */
slm_size = util_next_power_of_two(bytes);
- if (devinfo->gen >= 9) {
+ if (gen >= 9) {
/* Use a minimum of 1kB; turn an exponent of 10 (1024 kB) into 1. */
slm_size = ffs(MAX2(slm_size, 1024)) - 10;
} else {
SET_FIELD(cs_prog_data->threads, MEDIA_GPGPU_THREAD_COUNT);
assert(cs_prog_data->threads <= brw->max_cs_threads);
- const uint32_t slm_size = encode_slm_size(devinfo, prog_data->total_shared);
+ const uint32_t slm_size =
+ encode_slm_size(devinfo->gen, prog_data->total_shared);
desc[dw++] =
SET_FIELD(cs_prog_data->uses_barrier, MEDIA_BARRIER_ENABLE) |