2019-05-27 18:51:14 +07:00
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config DRM_I915_USERFAULT_AUTOSUSPEND
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int "Runtime autosuspend delay for userspace GGTT mmaps (ms)"
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default 250 # milliseconds
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help
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On runtime suspend, as we suspend the device, we have to revoke
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userspace GGTT mmaps and force userspace to take a pagefault on
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their next access. The revocation and subsequent recreation of
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the GGTT mmap can be very slow and so we impose a small hysteris
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that complements the runtime-pm autosuspend and provides a lower
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floor on the autosuspend delay.
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May be 0 to disable the extra delay and solely use the device level
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runtime pm autosuspend delay tunable.
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2019-04-20 01:26:25 +07:00
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config DRM_I915_SPIN_REQUEST
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int
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default 5 # microseconds
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help
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Before sleeping waiting for a request (GPU operation) to complete,
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we may spend some time polling for its completion. As the IRQ may
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take a non-negligible time to setup, we do a short spin first to
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check if the request will complete in the time it would have taken
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us to enable the interrupt.
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May be 0 to disable the initial spin. In practice, we estimate
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the cost of enabling the interrupt (if currently disabled) to be
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a few microseconds.
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