Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 04 Aug 2014 16:58:17 +0200 | From | Maarten Lankhorst <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 09/19] drm/radeon: handle lockup in delayed work, v2 |
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op 04-08-14 16:45, Christian König schreef: > Am 04.08.2014 um 16:40 schrieb Maarten Lankhorst: >> op 04-08-14 16:37, Christian König schreef: >>>> It'a pain to deal with gpu reset. >>> Yeah, well that's nothing new. >>> >>>> I've now tried other solutions but that would mean reverting to the old style during gpu lockup recovery, and only running the delayed work when !lockup. >>>> But this meant that the timeout was useless to add. I think the cleanest is keeping the v2 patch, because potentially any waiting code can be called during lockup recovery. >>> The lockup code itself should never call any waiting code and V2 doesn't seem to handle a couple of cases correctly either. >>> >>> How about moving the fence waiting out of the reset code? >> What cases did I miss then? >> >> I'm curious how you want to move the fence waiting out of reset, when there are so many places that could potentially wait, like radeon_ib_get can call radeon_sa_bo_new which can do a wait, or radeon_ring_alloc that can wait on radeon_fence_wait_next, etc. > > The IB test itself doesn't needs to be protected by the exclusive lock. Only everything between radeon_save_bios_scratch_regs and radeon_ring_restore. I'm not sure about that, what do you want to do if the ring tests fail? Do you have to retake the exclusive lock?
~Maarten
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