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author | Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]> | 2017-05-30 14:29:08 -0700 |
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committer | Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]> | 2017-08-02 13:31:56 -0700 |
commit | ebd2fd6ef3b50dc85190b407d0921c91b6c4f1ca (patch) | |
tree | 114d9c1edc7e1f9f043ee15b175e28d37fecc781 /docs/application-issues.html | |
parent | a60c584575ac7e6e5f21282f9883da1c3839c334 (diff) |
i965: Set "Subslice Hashing Mode" to 16x16 on Apollolake.
As of 4.11, the kernel isn't bothering to set the subslice hashing mode
on Apollolake, leaving it at the default of 8x8. (It initializes it to
16x4 on most platforms.)
Performance data for GPUTest Triangle on Apollolake at 1024x640:
X-tiled RT:
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8x8 -> 16x4: 2.4325% +/- 0.383683% (n=107)
8x8 -> 8x4: -3.75105% +/- 0.592491% (n=40)
8x8 -> 16x16: 6.17238% +/- 0.67157% (n=30)
Y-tiled RT:
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8x8 -> 16x4: 1.30307% +/- 0.297292% (n=205)
8x8 -> 8x4: -0.769282% +/- 0.729557% (n=35)
8x8 -> 16x16: 3.00254% +/- 0.715503% (n=40)
8x MSAA RT (INTEL_FORCE_MSAA=8):
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8x8 -> 16x4: 1.38889% +/- 0.93729% (n=7)
8x8 -> 8x4: -2.10643% +/- 1.15153% (n=3)
8x8 -> 16x16: 3.87183% +/- 1.08851% (n=5)
Based on this, we choose 16x16 for Apollolake.
Skylake GT2 with X-tiled buffers appears to be a toss-up between 16x4
and 16x16, and with Y-tiled buffers it doesn't seem to really matter.
So we'll leave Skylake alone for now.
The hashing mode doesn't seem to make a measurable impact on more
complex benchmarks.
Acked-by: Matt Turner <[email protected]>
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