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| igt_spin_t * | igt_spin_batch_factory () |
| #define | igt_spin_batch_new() |
| void | igt_spin_batch_set_timeout () |
| void | igt_spin_batch_end () |
| void | igt_spin_batch_free () |
| void | igt_terminate_spin_batches () |
| #define | IGT_CORK() |
| #define | IGT_CORK_HANDLE() |
| #define | IGT_CORK_FENCE() |
| uint32_t | igt_cork_plug () |
| void | igt_cork_unplug () |
| igt_spin_t | |
| struct | igt_spin_factory |
| #define | IGT_SPIN_FENCE_OUT |
| #define | IGT_SPIN_POLL_RUN |
| #define | IGT_SPIN_FAST |
| #define | IGT_SPIN_NO_PREEMPTION |
| enum | igt_cork_type |
| struct | igt_cork_vgem |
| struct | igt_cork_sw_sync |
| struct | igt_cork |
A lot of igt testcases need some GPU workload to make sure a race window is big enough. Unfortunately having a fixed amount of workload leads to spurious test failures or overly long runtimes on some fast/slow platforms. This library contains functionality to submit GPU workloads that should consume exactly a specific amount of time.
igt_spin_t * igt_spin_batch_factory (int fd,const struct igt_spin_factory *opts);
Start a recursive batch on a ring. Immediately returns a igt_spin_t that
contains the batch's handle that can be waited upon. The returned structure
must be passed to igt_spin_batch_free() for post-processing.
void igt_spin_batch_set_timeout (igt_spin_t *spin,int64_t ns);
Specify a timeout. This ends the recursive batch associated with spin
after
the timeout has elapsed.
spin |
spin batch state from |
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ns |
amount of time in nanoseconds the batch continues to execute before finishing. |
void
igt_spin_batch_end (igt_spin_t *spin);
End the recursive batch associated with spin
manually.
void igt_spin_batch_free (int fd,igt_spin_t *spin);
This function does the necessary post-processing after starting a recursive
batch with igt_spin_batch_new().
uint32_t igt_cork_plug (struct igt_cork *cork,int fd);
This function provides a mechanism to stall submission. It provides two blocking methods:
VGEM_BO. Imports a vgem bo with a fence attached to it. This bo can be used as a dependency during submission to stall execution until the fence is signaled.
SW_SYNC: Creates a timeline and then a fence on that timeline. The fence can be used as an input fence to a request, the request will be stalled until the fence is signaled.
The parameters required to unblock the execution and to cleanup are stored in the provided cork structure.
typedef struct {
unsigned int handle;
timer_t timer;
struct igt_list link;
uint32_t *batch;
int out_fence;
struct drm_i915_gem_exec_object2 obj[2];
struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer2 execbuf;
uint32_t poll_handle;
bool *running;
} igt_spin_t;
struct igt_spin_factory {
uint32_t ctx;
uint32_t dependency;
unsigned int engine;
unsigned int flags;
};