Re: DMA-buf and uncached system memory

From: Christian König
Date: Mon Feb 15 2021 - 07:11:20 EST




Am 15.02.21 um 13:00 schrieb Thomas Zimmermann:
Hi

Am 15.02.21 um 10:49 schrieb Thomas Zimmermann:
Hi

Am 15.02.21 um 09:58 schrieb Christian König:
Hi guys,

we are currently working an Freesync and direct scan out from system memory on AMD APUs in A+A laptops.

On problem we stumbled over is that our display hardware needs to scan out from uncached system memory and we currently don't have a way to communicate that through DMA-buf.

Re-reading this paragrah, it sounds more as if you want to let the exporter know where to move the buffer. Is this another case of the missing-pin-flag problem?

No, your original interpretation was correct. Maybe my writing is a bit unspecific.

The real underlying issue is that our display hardware has a problem with latency when accessing system memory.

So the question is if that also applies to for example Intel hardware or other devices as well or if it is just something AMD specific?

Regards,
Christian.


Best regards
Thomas


For our specific use case at hand we are going to implement something driver specific, but the question is should we have something more generic for this?

For vmap operations, we return the address as struct dma_buf_map, which contains additional information about the memory buffer. In vram helpers, we have the interface drm_gem_vram_offset() that returns the offset of the GPU device memory.

Would it be feasible to combine both concepts into a dma-buf interface that returns the device-memory offset plus the additional caching flag?

There'd be a structure and a getter function returning the structure.

struct dma_buf_offset {
     bool cached;
     u64 address;
};

// return offset in *off
int dma_buf_offset(struct dma_buf *buf, struct dma_buf_off *off);

Whatever settings are returned by dma_buf_offset() are valid while the dma_buf is pinned.

Best regards
Thomas


After all the system memory access pattern is a PCIe extension and as such something generic.

Regards,
Christian.
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