From: Marek Olšák Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 12:03:54 +0000 (+0100) Subject: radeonsi: don't use SQC_CACHES to flush ICACHE and KCACHE on SI X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7692704b144b2aa9a57767a43212ceb5aad6638a;p=mesa.git radeonsi: don't use SQC_CACHES to flush ICACHE and KCACHE on SI This reverts 73c2b0d18c51459697d8ec194ecfc4438c98c139. It doesn't seem to be reliable. It's probably missing a wait packet or something, because it's just a register write and doesn't wait for anything. SURFACE_SYNC at least seems to wait until the flush is done. Just guessing. Let's not complicate things and revert this. Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88561 Cc: 10.5 Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher --- diff --git a/src/gallium/drivers/radeonsi/si_state_draw.c b/src/gallium/drivers/radeonsi/si_state_draw.c index 128ea04b71a..511bea283ac 100644 --- a/src/gallium/drivers/radeonsi/si_state_draw.c +++ b/src/gallium/drivers/radeonsi/si_state_draw.c @@ -367,24 +367,21 @@ void si_emit_cache_flush(struct r600_common_context *sctx, struct r600_atom *ato { struct radeon_winsys_cs *cs = sctx->rings.gfx.cs; uint32_t cp_coher_cntl = 0; - uint32_t sqc_caches = 0; uint32_t compute = PKT3_SHADER_TYPE_S(!!(sctx->flags & SI_CONTEXT_FLAG_COMPUTE)); /* SI has a bug that it always flushes ICACHE and KCACHE if either - * bit is set. An alternative way is to write SQC_CACHES. */ - if (sctx->chip_class == SI && - sctx->flags & BOTH_ICACHE_KCACHE && - (sctx->flags & BOTH_ICACHE_KCACHE) != BOTH_ICACHE_KCACHE) { - sqc_caches = - S_008C08_INST_INVALIDATE(!!(sctx->flags & SI_CONTEXT_INV_ICACHE)) | - S_008C08_DATA_INVALIDATE(!!(sctx->flags & SI_CONTEXT_INV_KCACHE)); - } else { - if (sctx->flags & SI_CONTEXT_INV_ICACHE) - cp_coher_cntl |= S_0085F0_SH_ICACHE_ACTION_ENA(1); - if (sctx->flags & SI_CONTEXT_INV_KCACHE) - cp_coher_cntl |= S_0085F0_SH_KCACHE_ACTION_ENA(1); - } + * bit is set. An alternative way is to write SQC_CACHES, but that + * doesn't seem to work reliably. Since the bug doesn't affect + * correctness (it only does more work than necessary) and + * the performance impact is likely negligible, there is no plan + * to fix it. + */ + + if (sctx->flags & SI_CONTEXT_INV_ICACHE) + cp_coher_cntl |= S_0085F0_SH_ICACHE_ACTION_ENA(1); + if (sctx->flags & SI_CONTEXT_INV_KCACHE) + cp_coher_cntl |= S_0085F0_SH_KCACHE_ACTION_ENA(1); if (sctx->flags & SI_CONTEXT_INV_TC_L1) cp_coher_cntl |= S_0085F0_TCL1_ACTION_ENA(1); @@ -451,10 +448,6 @@ void si_emit_cache_flush(struct r600_common_context *sctx, struct r600_atom *ato * It looks like SURFACE_SYNC flushes caches immediately and doesn't * wait for any engines. This should be last. */ - if (sqc_caches) { - r600_write_config_reg(cs, R_008C08_SQC_CACHES, sqc_caches); - cs->buf[cs->cdw-3] |= compute; /* set the compute bit in the header */ - } if (cp_coher_cntl) { if (sctx->chip_class >= CIK) { radeon_emit(cs, PKT3(PKT3_ACQUIRE_MEM, 5, 0) | compute);