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SubjectRe: [PATCH 2/2] drm/vgem: use normal cached mmap'ings
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 10:01 AM Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Quoting Rob Clark (2019-07-16 17:42:15)
> > From: Rob Clark <robdclark@chromium.org>
> >
> > Since there is no real device associated with vgem, it is impossible to
> > end up with appropriate dev->dma_ops, meaning that we have no way to
> > invalidate the shmem pages allocated by vgem. So, at least on platforms
> > without drm_cflush_pages(), we end up with corruption when cache lines
> > from previous usage of vgem bo pages get evicted to memory.
> >
> > The only sane option is to use cached mappings.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@chromium.org>
> > ---
> > Possibly we could dma_sync_*_for_{device,cpu}() on dmabuf attach/detach,
> > although the ->gem_prime_{pin,unpin}() API isn't quite ideal for that as
> > it is. And that doesn't really help for drivers that don't attach/
> > detach for each use.
> >
> > But AFAICT vgem is mainly used for dmabuf testing, so maybe we don't
> > need to care too much about use of cached mmap'ings.
>
> Sadly this regresses with i915 interop.
>
> Starting subtest: 4KiB-tiny-vgem-blt-early-read-child
> (gem_concurrent_blit:8309) CRITICAL: Test assertion failure function dmabuf_cmp_bo, file ../tests/i915/gem_concurrent_all.c:408:
> (gem_concurrent_blit:8309) CRITICAL: Failed assertion: v[((y)*(b->width) + (((y) + pass)%(b->width)))] == val
> (gem_concurrent_blit:8309) CRITICAL: error: 0 != 0xdeadbeef
>
> and igt/prime_vgem
>
> Can you please cc intel-gfx so CI can pick up these changes?
> -Chris

I suppose CI is actually reading the imported VGEM bo from GPU? I can
try to wire up the attach/detach dma_sync, which might help..

BR,
-R

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