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24 * Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
28 * DOC: frontbuffer tracking
30 * Many features require us to track changes to the currently active
31 * frontbuffer, especially rendering targeted at the frontbuffer.
33 * To be able to do so GEM tracks frontbuffers using a bitmask for all possible
34 * frontbuffer slots through i915_gem_track_fb(). The function in this file are
35 * then called when the contents of the frontbuffer are invalidated, when
36 * frontbuffer rendering has stopped again to flush out all the changes and when
37 * the frontbuffer is exchanged with a flip. Subsystems interested in
38 * frontbuffer changes (e.g. PSR, FBC, DRRS) should directly put their callbacks
39 * into the relevant places and filter for the frontbuffer slots that they are
42 * On a high level there are two types of powersaving features. The first one
43 * work like a special cache (FBC and PSR) and are interested when they should
44 * stop caching and when to restart caching. This is done by placing callbacks
45 * into the invalidate and the flush functions: At invalidate the caching must
46 * be stopped and at flush time it can be restarted. And maybe they need to know
47 * when the frontbuffer changes (e.g. when the hw doesn't initiate an invalidate
48 * and flush on its own) which can be achieved with placing callbacks into the
51 * The other type of display power saving feature only cares about busyness
52 * (e.g. DRRS). In that case all three (invalidate, flush and flip) indicate
53 * busyness. There is no direct way to detect idleness. Instead an idle timer
54 * work delayed work should be started from the flush and flip functions and
55 * cancelled as soon as busyness is detected.
57 * Note that there's also an older frontbuffer activity tracking scheme which
58 * just tracks general activity. This is done by the various mark_busy and
59 * mark_idle functions. For display power management features using these
60 * functions is deprecated and should be avoided.
65 #include "intel_drv.h"
69 * intel_fb_obj_invalidate - invalidate frontbuffer object
70 * @obj: GEM object to invalidate
71 * @origin: which operation caused the invalidation
73 * This function gets called every time rendering on the given object starts and
74 * frontbuffer caching (fbc, low refresh rate for DRRS, panel self refresh) must
75 * be invalidated. For ORIGIN_CS any subsequent invalidation will be delayed
76 * until the rendering completes or a flip on this frontbuffer plane is
79 void intel_fb_obj_invalidate(struct drm_i915_gem_object
*obj
,
80 enum fb_op_origin origin
)
82 struct drm_device
*dev
= obj
->base
.dev
;
83 struct drm_i915_private
*dev_priv
= to_i915(dev
);
85 WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&dev
->struct_mutex
));
87 if (!obj
->frontbuffer_bits
)
90 if (origin
== ORIGIN_CS
) {
91 mutex_lock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
92 dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.busy_bits
93 |= obj
->frontbuffer_bits
;
94 dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.flip_bits
95 &= ~obj
->frontbuffer_bits
;
96 mutex_unlock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
99 intel_psr_invalidate(dev
, obj
->frontbuffer_bits
);
100 intel_edp_drrs_invalidate(dev
, obj
->frontbuffer_bits
);
101 intel_fbc_invalidate(dev_priv
, obj
->frontbuffer_bits
, origin
);
105 * intel_frontbuffer_flush - flush frontbuffer
107 * @frontbuffer_bits: frontbuffer plane tracking bits
108 * @origin: which operation caused the flush
110 * This function gets called every time rendering on the given planes has
111 * completed and frontbuffer caching can be started again. Flushes will get
112 * delayed if they're blocked by some outstanding asynchronous rendering.
114 * Can be called without any locks held.
116 static void intel_frontbuffer_flush(struct drm_device
*dev
,
117 unsigned frontbuffer_bits
,
118 enum fb_op_origin origin
)
120 struct drm_i915_private
*dev_priv
= to_i915(dev
);
122 /* Delay flushing when rings are still busy.*/
123 mutex_lock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
124 frontbuffer_bits
&= ~dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.busy_bits
;
125 mutex_unlock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
127 if (!frontbuffer_bits
)
130 intel_edp_drrs_flush(dev
, frontbuffer_bits
);
131 intel_psr_flush(dev
, frontbuffer_bits
, origin
);
132 intel_fbc_flush(dev_priv
, frontbuffer_bits
, origin
);
136 * intel_fb_obj_flush - flush frontbuffer object
137 * @obj: GEM object to flush
138 * @retire: set when retiring asynchronous rendering
139 * @origin: which operation caused the flush
141 * This function gets called every time rendering on the given object has
142 * completed and frontbuffer caching can be started again. If @retire is true
143 * then any delayed flushes will be unblocked.
145 void intel_fb_obj_flush(struct drm_i915_gem_object
*obj
,
146 bool retire
, enum fb_op_origin origin
)
148 struct drm_device
*dev
= obj
->base
.dev
;
149 struct drm_i915_private
*dev_priv
= to_i915(dev
);
150 unsigned frontbuffer_bits
;
152 WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&dev
->struct_mutex
));
154 if (!obj
->frontbuffer_bits
)
157 frontbuffer_bits
= obj
->frontbuffer_bits
;
160 mutex_lock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
161 /* Filter out new bits since rendering started. */
162 frontbuffer_bits
&= dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.busy_bits
;
164 dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.busy_bits
&= ~frontbuffer_bits
;
165 mutex_unlock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
168 intel_frontbuffer_flush(dev
, frontbuffer_bits
, origin
);
172 * intel_frontbuffer_flip_prepare - prepare asynchronous frontbuffer flip
174 * @frontbuffer_bits: frontbuffer plane tracking bits
176 * This function gets called after scheduling a flip on @obj. The actual
177 * frontbuffer flushing will be delayed until completion is signalled with
178 * intel_frontbuffer_flip_complete. If an invalidate happens in between this
179 * flush will be cancelled.
181 * Can be called without any locks held.
183 void intel_frontbuffer_flip_prepare(struct drm_device
*dev
,
184 unsigned frontbuffer_bits
)
186 struct drm_i915_private
*dev_priv
= to_i915(dev
);
188 mutex_lock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
189 dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.flip_bits
|= frontbuffer_bits
;
190 /* Remove stale busy bits due to the old buffer. */
191 dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.busy_bits
&= ~frontbuffer_bits
;
192 mutex_unlock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
194 intel_psr_single_frame_update(dev
, frontbuffer_bits
);
198 * intel_frontbuffer_flip_complete - complete asynchronous frontbuffer flip
200 * @frontbuffer_bits: frontbuffer plane tracking bits
202 * This function gets called after the flip has been latched and will complete
203 * on the next vblank. It will execute the flush if it hasn't been cancelled yet.
205 * Can be called without any locks held.
207 void intel_frontbuffer_flip_complete(struct drm_device
*dev
,
208 unsigned frontbuffer_bits
)
210 struct drm_i915_private
*dev_priv
= to_i915(dev
);
212 mutex_lock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
213 /* Mask any cancelled flips. */
214 frontbuffer_bits
&= dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.flip_bits
;
215 dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.flip_bits
&= ~frontbuffer_bits
;
216 mutex_unlock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
218 intel_frontbuffer_flush(dev
, frontbuffer_bits
, ORIGIN_FLIP
);
222 * intel_frontbuffer_flip - synchronous frontbuffer flip
224 * @frontbuffer_bits: frontbuffer plane tracking bits
226 * This function gets called after scheduling a flip on @obj. This is for
227 * synchronous plane updates which will happen on the next vblank and which will
228 * not get delayed by pending gpu rendering.
230 * Can be called without any locks held.
232 void intel_frontbuffer_flip(struct drm_device
*dev
,
233 unsigned frontbuffer_bits
)
235 struct drm_i915_private
*dev_priv
= to_i915(dev
);
237 mutex_lock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
238 /* Remove stale busy bits due to the old buffer. */
239 dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.busy_bits
&= ~frontbuffer_bits
;
240 mutex_unlock(&dev_priv
->fb_tracking
.lock
);
242 intel_frontbuffer_flush(dev
, frontbuffer_bits
, ORIGIN_FLIP
);