linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/Kconfig.debug

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config DRM_I915_WERROR
bool "Force GCC to throw an error instead of a warning when compiling"
# As this may inadvertently break the build, only allow the user
# to shoot oneself in the foot iff they aim really hard
depends on EXPERT
# We use the dependency on !COMPILE_TEST to not be enabled in
# allmodconfig or allyesconfig configurations
depends on !COMPILE_TEST
default n
help
Add -Werror to the build flags for (and only for) i915.ko.
Do not enable this unless you are writing code for the i915.ko module.
Recommended for driver developers only.
If in doubt, say "N".
config DRM_I915_DEBUG
bool "Enable additional driver debugging"
depends on DRM_I915
select DEBUG_FS
select PREEMPT_COUNT
select I2C_CHARDEV
select STACKDEPOT
select DRM_DP_AUX_CHARDEV
select X86_MSR # used by igt/pm_rpm
select DRM_VGEM # used by igt/prime_vgem (dmabuf interop checks)
select DRM_DEBUG_MM if DRM=y
select DRM_DEBUG_SELFTEST
select SW_SYNC # signaling validation framework (igt/syncobj*)
select DRM_I915_SW_FENCE_DEBUG_OBJECTS
drm/i915: Provide a hook for selftests Some pieces of code are independent of hardware but are very tricky to exercise through the normal userspace ABI or via debugfs hooks. Being able to create mock unit tests and execute them through CI is vital. Start by adding a central point where we can execute unit tests and a parameter to enable them. This is disabled by default as the expectation is that these tests will occasionally explode. To facilitate integration with igt, any parameter beginning with i915.igt__ is interpreted as a subtest executable independently via igt/drv_selftest. Two classes of selftests are recognised: mock unit tests and integration tests. Mock unit tests are run as soon as the module is loaded, before the device is probed. At that point there is no driver instantiated and all hw interactions must be "mocked". This is very useful for writing universal tests to exercise code not typically run on a broad range of architectures. Alternatively, you can hook into the live selftests and run when the device has been instantiated - hw interactions are real. v2: Add a macro for compiling conditional code for mock objects inside real objects. v3: Differentiate between mock unit tests and late integration test. v4: List the tests in natural order, use igt to sort after modparam. v5: s/late/live/ v6: s/unsigned long/unsigned int/ v7: Use igt_ prefixes for long helpers. v8: Deobfuscate macros overriding functions, stop using -I$(src) Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170213171558.20942-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-02-14 00:15:12 +07:00
select DRM_I915_SELFTEST
select DRM_I915_DEBUG_RUNTIME_PM
default n
help
Choose this option to turn on extra driver debugging that may affect
performance but will catch some internal issues.
Recommended for driver developers only.
If in doubt, say "N".
config DRM_I915_DEBUG_GEM
bool "Insert extra checks into the GEM internals"
default n
depends on DRM_I915_WERROR
help
Enable extra sanity checks (including BUGs) along the GEM driver
paths that may slow the system down and if hit hang the machine.
Recommended for driver developers only.
If in doubt, say "N".
config DRM_I915_ERRLOG_GEM
bool "Insert extra logging (very verbose) for common GEM errors"
default n
depends on DRM_I915_DEBUG_GEM
help
Enable additional logging that may help track down the cause of
principally userspace errors.
Recommended for driver developers only.
If in doubt, say "N".
drm/i915: Use trace_printk to provide a death rattle for GEM Trying to enable printk debugging for GEM is fraught with the issue of spam; interactions with HW are very frequent and often boring. However, one instance where they are not so boring is just before a BUG; here ftrace provides a facility to dump its ringbuffer on an oops. So for CI let's enable trace_printk() to capture the last exchanges with HW as a death rattle. For example, [ 79.234110] ------------[ cut here ]------------ [ 79.234137] kernel BUG at drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c:907! [ 79.234145] invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] SMP [ 79.234153] Dumping ftrace buffer: [ 79.234158] --------------------------------- ... [ 79.314044] gem_conc-1059 1..s1 79203443us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 out[0]: ctx=5.2, seqno=145 [ 79.314089] gem_conc-1059 1..s. 79220800us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 csb[1/1]: status=0x00000018:0x00000005 [ 79.314133] gem_conc-1059 1..s. 79220803us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 out[0]: ctx=5.1, seqno=145 [ 79.314177] gem_conc-1062 2..s1 79230458us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 in[0]: ctx=8.1, seqno=146 [ 79.314220] gem_conc-1062 2..s1 79230515us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 in[0]: ctx=8.2, seqno=147 [ 79.314265] gem_conc-1059 1..s1 79230951us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 csb[2/3]: status=0x00000012:0x00000008 [ 79.314309] gem_conc-1059 1..s1 79230954us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 out[0]: ctx=8.2, seqno=147 [ 79.314353] gem_conc-1059 1..s1 79230954us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 csb[3/3]: status=0x00008002:0x00000008 [ 79.314396] gem_conc-1059 1..s1 79230955us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 out[0]: ctx=8.1, seqno=147 [ 79.314402] --------------------------------- v2: Tweak the formatting to be more consistent between in/out. v3: do {} while (0) stub macro protection Suggested-by: Michał Winiarski <michal.winiarski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com> Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com> Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20171109143019.16568-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-11-09 21:30:19 +07:00
config DRM_I915_TRACE_GEM
bool "Insert extra ftrace output from the GEM internals"
depends on DRM_I915_DEBUG_GEM
drm/i915: Use trace_printk to provide a death rattle for GEM Trying to enable printk debugging for GEM is fraught with the issue of spam; interactions with HW are very frequent and often boring. However, one instance where they are not so boring is just before a BUG; here ftrace provides a facility to dump its ringbuffer on an oops. So for CI let's enable trace_printk() to capture the last exchanges with HW as a death rattle. For example, [ 79.234110] ------------[ cut here ]------------ [ 79.234137] kernel BUG at drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_lrc.c:907! [ 79.234145] invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] SMP [ 79.234153] Dumping ftrace buffer: [ 79.234158] --------------------------------- ... [ 79.314044] gem_conc-1059 1..s1 79203443us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 out[0]: ctx=5.2, seqno=145 [ 79.314089] gem_conc-1059 1..s. 79220800us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 csb[1/1]: status=0x00000018:0x00000005 [ 79.314133] gem_conc-1059 1..s. 79220803us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 out[0]: ctx=5.1, seqno=145 [ 79.314177] gem_conc-1062 2..s1 79230458us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 in[0]: ctx=8.1, seqno=146 [ 79.314220] gem_conc-1062 2..s1 79230515us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 in[0]: ctx=8.2, seqno=147 [ 79.314265] gem_conc-1059 1..s1 79230951us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 csb[2/3]: status=0x00000012:0x00000008 [ 79.314309] gem_conc-1059 1..s1 79230954us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 out[0]: ctx=8.2, seqno=147 [ 79.314353] gem_conc-1059 1..s1 79230954us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 csb[3/3]: status=0x00008002:0x00000008 [ 79.314396] gem_conc-1059 1..s1 79230955us : intel_lrc_irq_handler: bcs0 out[0]: ctx=8.1, seqno=147 [ 79.314402] --------------------------------- v2: Tweak the formatting to be more consistent between in/out. v3: do {} while (0) stub macro protection Suggested-by: Michał Winiarski <michal.winiarski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Cc: Mika Kuoppala <mika.kuoppala@linux.intel.com> Cc: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com> Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com> Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20171109143019.16568-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-11-09 21:30:19 +07:00
select TRACING
default n
help
Enable additional and verbose debugging output that will spam
ordinary tests, but may be vital for post-mortem debugging when
used with /proc/sys/kernel/ftrace_dump_on_oops
Recommended for driver developers only.
If in doubt, say "N".
config DRM_I915_SW_FENCE_DEBUG_OBJECTS
bool "Enable additional driver debugging for fence objects"
depends on DRM_I915
select DEBUG_OBJECTS
default n
help
Choose this option to turn on extra driver debugging that may affect
performance but will catch some internal issues.
Recommended for driver developers only.
If in doubt, say "N".
drm/i915: Provide a hook for selftests Some pieces of code are independent of hardware but are very tricky to exercise through the normal userspace ABI or via debugfs hooks. Being able to create mock unit tests and execute them through CI is vital. Start by adding a central point where we can execute unit tests and a parameter to enable them. This is disabled by default as the expectation is that these tests will occasionally explode. To facilitate integration with igt, any parameter beginning with i915.igt__ is interpreted as a subtest executable independently via igt/drv_selftest. Two classes of selftests are recognised: mock unit tests and integration tests. Mock unit tests are run as soon as the module is loaded, before the device is probed. At that point there is no driver instantiated and all hw interactions must be "mocked". This is very useful for writing universal tests to exercise code not typically run on a broad range of architectures. Alternatively, you can hook into the live selftests and run when the device has been instantiated - hw interactions are real. v2: Add a macro for compiling conditional code for mock objects inside real objects. v3: Differentiate between mock unit tests and late integration test. v4: List the tests in natural order, use igt to sort after modparam. v5: s/late/live/ v6: s/unsigned long/unsigned int/ v7: Use igt_ prefixes for long helpers. v8: Deobfuscate macros overriding functions, stop using -I$(src) Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170213171558.20942-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-02-14 00:15:12 +07:00
config DRM_I915_SW_FENCE_CHECK_DAG
bool "Enable additional driver debugging for detecting dependency cycles"
depends on DRM_I915
default n
help
Choose this option to turn on extra driver debugging that may affect
performance but will catch some internal issues.
Recommended for driver developers only.
If in doubt, say "N".
drm/i915: Provide a hook for selftests Some pieces of code are independent of hardware but are very tricky to exercise through the normal userspace ABI or via debugfs hooks. Being able to create mock unit tests and execute them through CI is vital. Start by adding a central point where we can execute unit tests and a parameter to enable them. This is disabled by default as the expectation is that these tests will occasionally explode. To facilitate integration with igt, any parameter beginning with i915.igt__ is interpreted as a subtest executable independently via igt/drv_selftest. Two classes of selftests are recognised: mock unit tests and integration tests. Mock unit tests are run as soon as the module is loaded, before the device is probed. At that point there is no driver instantiated and all hw interactions must be "mocked". This is very useful for writing universal tests to exercise code not typically run on a broad range of architectures. Alternatively, you can hook into the live selftests and run when the device has been instantiated - hw interactions are real. v2: Add a macro for compiling conditional code for mock objects inside real objects. v3: Differentiate between mock unit tests and late integration test. v4: List the tests in natural order, use igt to sort after modparam. v5: s/late/live/ v6: s/unsigned long/unsigned int/ v7: Use igt_ prefixes for long helpers. v8: Deobfuscate macros overriding functions, stop using -I$(src) Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170213171558.20942-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-02-14 00:15:12 +07:00
config DRM_I915_DEBUG_GUC
bool "Enable additional driver debugging for GuC"
depends on DRM_I915
default n
help
Choose this option to turn on extra driver debugging that may affect
performance but will help resolve GuC related issues.
Recommended for driver developers only.
If in doubt, say "N".
drm/i915: Provide a hook for selftests Some pieces of code are independent of hardware but are very tricky to exercise through the normal userspace ABI or via debugfs hooks. Being able to create mock unit tests and execute them through CI is vital. Start by adding a central point where we can execute unit tests and a parameter to enable them. This is disabled by default as the expectation is that these tests will occasionally explode. To facilitate integration with igt, any parameter beginning with i915.igt__ is interpreted as a subtest executable independently via igt/drv_selftest. Two classes of selftests are recognised: mock unit tests and integration tests. Mock unit tests are run as soon as the module is loaded, before the device is probed. At that point there is no driver instantiated and all hw interactions must be "mocked". This is very useful for writing universal tests to exercise code not typically run on a broad range of architectures. Alternatively, you can hook into the live selftests and run when the device has been instantiated - hw interactions are real. v2: Add a macro for compiling conditional code for mock objects inside real objects. v3: Differentiate between mock unit tests and late integration test. v4: List the tests in natural order, use igt to sort after modparam. v5: s/late/live/ v6: s/unsigned long/unsigned int/ v7: Use igt_ prefixes for long helpers. v8: Deobfuscate macros overriding functions, stop using -I$(src) Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170213171558.20942-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-02-14 00:15:12 +07:00
config DRM_I915_SELFTEST
bool "Enable selftests upon driver load"
depends on DRM_I915
default n
select FAULT_INJECTION
drm/i915: Provide a hook for selftests Some pieces of code are independent of hardware but are very tricky to exercise through the normal userspace ABI or via debugfs hooks. Being able to create mock unit tests and execute them through CI is vital. Start by adding a central point where we can execute unit tests and a parameter to enable them. This is disabled by default as the expectation is that these tests will occasionally explode. To facilitate integration with igt, any parameter beginning with i915.igt__ is interpreted as a subtest executable independently via igt/drv_selftest. Two classes of selftests are recognised: mock unit tests and integration tests. Mock unit tests are run as soon as the module is loaded, before the device is probed. At that point there is no driver instantiated and all hw interactions must be "mocked". This is very useful for writing universal tests to exercise code not typically run on a broad range of architectures. Alternatively, you can hook into the live selftests and run when the device has been instantiated - hw interactions are real. v2: Add a macro for compiling conditional code for mock objects inside real objects. v3: Differentiate between mock unit tests and late integration test. v4: List the tests in natural order, use igt to sort after modparam. v5: s/late/live/ v6: s/unsigned long/unsigned int/ v7: Use igt_ prefixes for long helpers. v8: Deobfuscate macros overriding functions, stop using -I$(src) Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170213171558.20942-1-chris@chris-wilson.co.uk
2017-02-14 00:15:12 +07:00
select PRIME_NUMBERS
help
Choose this option to allow the driver to perform selftests upon
loading; also requires the i915.selftest=1 module parameter. To
exit the module after running the selftests (i.e. to prevent normal
module initialisation afterwards) use i915.selftest=-1.
Recommended for driver developers only.
If in doubt, say "N".
config DRM_I915_SELFTEST_BROKEN
bool "Enable broken and dangerous selftests"
depends on DRM_I915_SELFTEST
depends on BROKEN
default n
help
This option enables the execution of selftests that are "dangerous"
and may trigger unintended HW side-effects as they break strict
rules given in the HW specification. For science.
Recommended for masochistic driver developers only.
If in doubt, say "N".
config DRM_I915_LOW_LEVEL_TRACEPOINTS
bool "Enable low level request tracing events"
depends on DRM_I915
default n
help
Choose this option to turn on low level request tracing events.
This provides the ability to precisely monitor engine utilisation
and also analyze the request dependency resolving timeline.
If in doubt, say "N".
config DRM_I915_DEBUG_VBLANK_EVADE
bool "Enable extra debug warnings for vblank evasion"
depends on DRM_I915
default n
help
Choose this option to turn on extra debug warnings for the
vblank evade mechanism. This gives a warning every time the
the deadline allotted for the vblank evade critical section
is exceeded, even if there isn't an actual risk of missing
the vblank.
If in doubt, say "N".
config DRM_I915_DEBUG_RUNTIME_PM
bool "Enable extra state checking for runtime PM"
depends on DRM_I915
default n
select STACKDEPOT
help
Choose this option to turn on extra state checking for the
runtime PM functionality. This may introduce overhead during
driver loading, suspend and resume operations.
If in doubt, say "N"