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      1 /*
      2  Copyright (C) Intel Corp.  2006.  All Rights Reserved.
      3  Intel funded Tungsten Graphics (http://www.tungstengraphics.com) to
      4  develop this 3D driver.
      5 
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     26  **********************************************************************/
     27  /*
     28   * Authors:
     29   *   Keith Whitwell <keith (at) tungstengraphics.com>
     30   */
     31 
     32 #include "brw_state.h"
     33 #include "intel_batchbuffer.h"
     34 #include "main/imports.h"
     35 #include "glsl/ralloc.h"
     36 
     37 static void
     38 brw_track_state_batch(struct brw_context *brw,
     39 		      enum state_struct_type type,
     40 		      uint32_t offset,
     41 		      int size)
     42 {
     43    struct intel_batchbuffer *batch = &brw->intel.batch;
     44 
     45    if (!brw->state_batch_list) {
     46       /* Our structs are always aligned to at least 32 bytes, so
     47        * our array doesn't need to be any larger
     48        */
     49       brw->state_batch_list = ralloc_size(brw, sizeof(*brw->state_batch_list) *
     50 					  batch->bo->size / 32);
     51    }
     52 
     53    brw->state_batch_list[brw->state_batch_count].offset = offset;
     54    brw->state_batch_list[brw->state_batch_count].size = size;
     55    brw->state_batch_list[brw->state_batch_count].type = type;
     56    brw->state_batch_count++;
     57 }
     58 
     59 /**
     60  * Convenience function to populate a single drm_intel_aub_annotation data
     61  * structure.
     62  */
     63 static inline void
     64 make_annotation(drm_intel_aub_annotation *annotation, uint32_t type,
     65                 uint32_t subtype, uint32_t ending_offset)
     66 {
     67    annotation->type = type;
     68    annotation->subtype = subtype;
     69    annotation->ending_offset = ending_offset;
     70 }
     71 
     72 /**
     73  * Generate a set of aub file annotations for the current batch buffer, and
     74  * deliver them to DRM.
     75  *
     76  * The "used" section of the batch buffer (the portion containing batch
     77  * commands) is annotated with AUB_TRACE_TYPE_BATCH.  The remainder of the
     78  * batch buffer (which contains data structures pointed to by batch commands)
     79  * is annotated according to the type of each data structure.
     80  */
     81 void
     82 brw_annotate_aub(struct intel_context *intel)
     83 {
     84    struct brw_context *brw = brw_context(&intel->ctx);
     85 
     86    unsigned annotation_count = 2 * brw->state_batch_count + 1;
     87    drm_intel_aub_annotation annotations[annotation_count];
     88    int a = 0;
     89    make_annotation(&annotations[a++], AUB_TRACE_TYPE_BATCH, 0,
     90                    4*intel->batch.used);
     91    for (int i = brw->state_batch_count; i-- > 0; ) {
     92       uint32_t type = brw->state_batch_list[i].type;
     93       uint32_t start_offset = brw->state_batch_list[i].offset;
     94       uint32_t end_offset = start_offset + brw->state_batch_list[i].size;
     95       make_annotation(&annotations[a++], AUB_TRACE_TYPE_NOTYPE, 0,
     96                       start_offset);
     97       make_annotation(&annotations[a++], AUB_TRACE_TYPE(type),
     98                       AUB_TRACE_SUBTYPE(type), end_offset);
     99    }
    100    assert(a == annotation_count);
    101    drm_intel_bufmgr_gem_set_aub_annotations(intel->batch.bo, annotations,
    102                                             annotation_count);
    103 }
    104 
    105 /**
    106  * Allocates a block of space in the batchbuffer for indirect state.
    107  *
    108  * We don't want to allocate separate BOs for every bit of indirect
    109  * state in the driver.  It means overallocating by a significant
    110  * margin (4096 bytes, even if the object is just a 20-byte surface
    111  * state), and more buffers to walk and count for aperture size checking.
    112  *
    113  * However, due to the restrictions inposed by the aperture size
    114  * checking performance hacks, we can't have the batch point at a
    115  * separate indirect state buffer, because once the batch points at
    116  * it, no more relocations can be added to it.  So, we sneak these
    117  * buffers in at the top of the batchbuffer.
    118  */
    119 void *
    120 brw_state_batch(struct brw_context *brw,
    121 		enum state_struct_type type,
    122 		int size,
    123 		int alignment,
    124 		uint32_t *out_offset)
    125 {
    126    struct intel_batchbuffer *batch = &brw->intel.batch;
    127    uint32_t offset;
    128 
    129    assert(size < batch->bo->size);
    130    offset = ROUND_DOWN_TO(batch->state_batch_offset - size, alignment);
    131 
    132    /* If allocating from the top would wrap below the batchbuffer, or
    133     * if the batch's used space (plus the reserved pad) collides with our
    134     * space, then flush and try again.
    135     */
    136    if (batch->state_batch_offset < size ||
    137        offset < 4*batch->used + batch->reserved_space) {
    138       intel_batchbuffer_flush(&brw->intel);
    139       offset = ROUND_DOWN_TO(batch->state_batch_offset - size, alignment);
    140    }
    141 
    142    batch->state_batch_offset = offset;
    143 
    144    if (unlikely(INTEL_DEBUG & (DEBUG_BATCH | DEBUG_AUB)))
    145       brw_track_state_batch(brw, type, offset, size);
    146 
    147    *out_offset = offset;
    148    return batch->map + (offset>>2);
    149 }
    150