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author | Juan A. Suarez Romero <[email protected]> | 2017-01-20 08:50:50 +0100 |
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committer | Francisco Jerez <[email protected]> | 2017-04-14 14:56:07 -0700 |
commit | 571cbd05ebfb8bef22277c5758afc82f5dd6a3f2 (patch) | |
tree | d5404bddcb2f42e9da80da8a0b446a5b187ccbbb | |
parent | af6fc3a8ea27368ba70338437e27e3c2b522b27b (diff) |
i965/fs: fix dst stride in IVB/BYT type conversions
When converting a DF to 32-bit conversions, we set dst stride to 2,
to fulfill alignment restrictions because the upper Dword of every
Qword will be written with undefined value.
But in IVB/BYT, this is not necessary, as each DF conversion already
writes 2, the first one the real value, and the second one a 0.
That is, IVB/BYT already set stride = 2 implicitly, so we must set it to
1 explicitly to avoid ending up with stride = 4.
v2:
- Fix typo (Matt)
v3:
- Fix stride in the destination's brw_reg, don't modity IR (Curro)
v4:
- Remove 'is_dst' argument of brw_reg_from_fs_reg() (Curro)
- Fix comment (Curro).
- Relax hstride assert (Curro)
Signed-off-by: Juan A. Suarez Romero <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Samuel Iglesias Gonsálvez <[email protected]>
[ Francisco Jerez: Minor spelling fixes. ]
Reviewed-by: Francisco Jerez <[email protected]>
-rw-r--r-- | src/intel/compiler/brw_fs_generator.cpp | 68 |
1 files changed, 41 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/src/intel/compiler/brw_fs_generator.cpp b/src/intel/compiler/brw_fs_generator.cpp index bc15fd11d96..16083a70d75 100644 --- a/src/intel/compiler/brw_fs_generator.cpp +++ b/src/intel/compiler/brw_fs_generator.cpp @@ -93,33 +93,47 @@ brw_reg_from_fs_reg(const struct gen_device_info *devinfo, fs_inst *inst, const unsigned width = MIN2(reg_width, phys_width); brw_reg = brw_vecn_reg(width, brw_file_from_reg(reg), reg->nr, 0); brw_reg = stride(brw_reg, width * reg->stride, width, reg->stride); - /* From the IvyBridge PRM (EU Changes by Processor Generation, page 13): - * "Each DF (Double Float) operand uses an element size of 4 rather - * than 8 and all regioning parameters are twice what the values - * would be based on the true element size: ExecSize, Width, - * HorzStride, and VertStride. Each DF operand uses a pair of - * channels and all masking and swizzing should be adjusted - * appropriately." - * - * From the IvyBridge PRM (Special Requirements for Handling Double - * Precision Data Types, page 71): - * "In Align1 mode, all regioning parameters like stride, execution - * size, and width must use the syntax of a pair of packed - * floats. The offsets for these data types must be 64-bit - * aligned. The execution size and regioning parameters are in terms - * of floats." - * - * Summarized: when handling DF-typed arguments, ExecSize, - * VertStride, and Width must be doubled. - * - * It applies to BayTrail too. - */ - if (devinfo->gen == 7 && !devinfo->is_haswell && - type_sz(reg->type) == 8) { - brw_reg.width++; - if (brw_reg.vstride > 0) - brw_reg.vstride++; - assert(brw_reg.hstride == BRW_HORIZONTAL_STRIDE_1); + + if (devinfo->gen == 7 && !devinfo->is_haswell) { + /* From the IvyBridge PRM (EU Changes by Processor Generation, page 13): + * "Each DF (Double Float) operand uses an element size of 4 rather + * than 8 and all regioning parameters are twice what the values + * would be based on the true element size: ExecSize, Width, + * HorzStride, and VertStride. Each DF operand uses a pair of + * channels and all masking and swizzing should be adjusted + * appropriately." + * + * From the IvyBridge PRM (Special Requirements for Handling Double + * Precision Data Types, page 71): + * "In Align1 mode, all regioning parameters like stride, execution + * size, and width must use the syntax of a pair of packed + * floats. The offsets for these data types must be 64-bit + * aligned. The execution size and regioning parameters are in terms + * of floats." + * + * Summarized: when handling DF-typed arguments, ExecSize, + * VertStride, and Width must be doubled. + * + * It applies to BayTrail too. + */ + if (type_sz(reg->type) == 8) { + brw_reg.width++; + if (brw_reg.vstride > 0) + brw_reg.vstride++; + assert(brw_reg.hstride == BRW_HORIZONTAL_STRIDE_1); + } + + /* When converting from DF->F, we set the destination stride to 2 + * because each d2f conversion implicitly writes 2 floats, being + * the first one the converted value. IVB/BYT actually writes two + * F components per SIMD channel, and every other component is + * filled with garbage. + */ + if (reg == &inst->dst && get_exec_type_size(inst) == 8 && + type_sz(inst->dst.type) < 8) { + assert(brw_reg.hstride > BRW_HORIZONTAL_STRIDE_1); + brw_reg.hstride--; + } } } |