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Thomas Daniel authored
Handle all context status events in the context status buffer on every context switch interrupt. We only remove work from the execlist queue after a context status buffer reports that it has completed and we only attempt to schedule new contexts on interrupt when a previously submitted context completes (unless no contexts are queued, which means the GPU is free). We canot call intel_runtime_pm_get() in an interrupt (or with a spinlock grabbed, FWIW), because it might sleep, which is not a nice thing to do. Instead, do the runtime_pm get/put together with the create/destroy request, and handle the forcewake get/put directly. Signed-off-by: Thomas Daniel <thomas.daniel@intel.com> v2: Unreferencing the context when we are freeing the request might free the backing bo, which requires the struct_mutex to be grabbed, so defer unreferencing and freeing to a bottom half. v3: - Ack the interrupt inmediately, before trying to handle it (fix for missing interrupts by Bob Beckett <robert.beckett@intel.com>). - Update the Context Status Buffer Read Pointer, just in case (spotted by Damien Lespiau). v4: New namespace and multiple rebase changes. v5: Squash with "drm/i915/bdw: Do not call intel_runtime_pm_get() in an interrupt", as suggested by Daniel. Signed-off-by: Oscar Mateo <oscar.mateo@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Damien Lespiau <damien.lespiau@intel.com> [danvet: Checkpatch ...] Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
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