Re: [PATCH v3 0/3] Reduce context clear batch size to avoid gpu hang
From: Hans de Goede
Date: Mon Nov 02 2020 - 04:49:06 EST
Hi,
On 11/1/20 6:41 PM, rwright@xxxxxxx wrote:
> From: Randy Wright <rwright@xxxxxxx>
>
> For several months, I've been experiencing GPU hangs when starting
> Cinnamon on an HP Pavilion Mini 300-020 if I try to run an upstream
> kernel. I reported this recently in
> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/2413 where I have
> attached the requested evidence including the state collected from
> /sys/class/drm/card0/error and debug output from dmesg.
>
> I ran a bisect to find the problem, which indicates this is the
> troublesome commit:
>
> [47f8253d2b8947d79fd3196bf96c1959c0f25f20] drm/i915/gen7: Clear all EU/L3 residual contexts
>
> The nature of that commit suggested to me that reducing the
> batch size used in the context clear operation might help this
> relatively low-powered system to avoid the hang.... and it did!
> I simply forced this system to take the smaller batch length that is
> already used for non-Haswell systems.
>
> The first two versions of this patch were posted as RFC
> patches to the Intel-gfx list, implementing the same
> algorithmic change in function batch_get_defaults,
> but without employing a properly constructed quirk.
>
> I've now cleaned up the patch to employ a new QUIRK_RENDERCLEAR_REDUCED.
> The quirk is presently set only for the aforementioned HP Pavilion Mini
> 300-020. The patch now touches three files to define the quirk, set it,
> and then check for it in function batch_get_defaults.
Note I'm not really an i915 dev.
With that said I do wonder if we should not use the
reduced batch size in a lot more cases, the machine in question uses a
3558U CPU if the iGPU of that CPU has this issue, then I would expect
pretty much all Haswell U models (at a minimum) to have this issue.
So solving this with a quirk for just the HP Pavilion Mini 300-020
seems wrong to me. I think we need a more generic way of enabling
the reduced batch size. I even wonder if we should not simply use
it everywhere. Since you do have a proper Haswell CPU, I guess
it being an U model makes the hang easier to trigger, but I suspect
the higher TPD ones may also still be susceptible ...
Regards,
Hans