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authorChad Versace <[email protected]>2017-03-10 15:13:16 -0800
committerChad Versace <[email protected]>2017-03-21 15:56:13 -0700
commitc2b706f8afed02f15ef6fd067e47d60e1f0987a5 (patch)
treee2434d6398d58efa8c50ca5c40b4ff56e774ad7f /src
parent0e55e465405571b5f2b08d31681927e85f800b5d (diff)
isl: Drop misplaced comment about padding
isl has a giant comment that explains the hardware's padding requirements. (Hint: Cache lines and page faults). But the comment is in the wrong place, in isl_calc_linear_row_pitch(), which is unrelated to padding. The important parts of that comment were copied to isl_apply_surface_padding() long ago. So drop the misplaced comment. Reviewed-by: Nanley Chery <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <[email protected]>
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-rw-r--r--src/intel/isl/isl.c46
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diff --git a/src/intel/isl/isl.c b/src/intel/isl/isl.c
index b4bdf2059ac..515d2c3fa31 100644
--- a/src/intel/isl/isl.c
+++ b/src/intel/isl/isl.c
@@ -1004,53 +1004,7 @@ isl_calc_linear_row_pitch(const struct isl_device *dev,
const struct isl_extent2d *phys_slice0_sa)
{
const struct isl_format_layout *fmtl = isl_format_get_layout(info->format);
-
uint32_t row_pitch = info->min_pitch;
-
- /* First, align the surface to a cache line boundary, as the PRM explains
- * below.
- *
- * From the Broadwell PRM >> Volume 5: Memory Views >> Common Surface
- * Formats >> Surface Padding Requirements >> Render Target and Media
- * Surfaces:
- *
- * The data port accesses data (pixels) outside of the surface if they
- * are contained in the same cache request as pixels that are within the
- * surface. These pixels will not be returned by the requesting message,
- * however if these pixels lie outside of defined pages in the GTT,
- * a GTT error will result when the cache request is processed. In order
- * to avoid these GTT errors, “padding” at the bottom of the surface is
- * sometimes necessary.
- *
- * From the Broadwell PRM >> Volume 5: Memory Views >> Common Surface
- * Formats >> Surface Padding Requirements >> Sampling Engine Surfaces:
- *
- * The sampling engine accesses texels outside of the surface if they
- * are contained in the same cache line as texels that are within the
- * surface. These texels will not participate in any calculation
- * performed by the sampling engine and will not affect the result of
- * any sampling engine operation, however if these texels lie outside of
- * defined pages in the GTT, a GTT error will result when the cache line
- * is accessed. In order to avoid these GTT errors, “padding” at the
- * bottom and right side of a sampling engine surface is sometimes
- * necessary.
- *
- * It is possible that a cache line will straddle a page boundary if the
- * base address or pitch is not aligned. All pages included in the cache
- * lines that are part of the surface must map to valid GTT entries to
- * avoid errors. To determine the necessary padding on the bottom and
- * right side of the surface, refer to the table in Alignment Unit Size
- * section for the i and j parameters for the surface format in use. The
- * surface must then be extended to the next multiple of the alignment
- * unit size in each dimension, and all texels contained in this
- * extended surface must have valid GTT entries.
- *
- * For example, suppose the surface size is 15 texels by 10 texels and
- * the alignment parameters are i=4 and j=2. In this case, the extended
- * surface would be 16 by 10. Note that these calculations are done in
- * texels, and must be converted to bytes based on the surface format
- * being used to determine whether additional pages need to be defined.
- */
assert(phys_slice0_sa->w % fmtl->bw == 0);
const uint32_t bs = fmtl->bpb / 8;
row_pitch = MAX(row_pitch, bs * (phys_slice0_sa->w / fmtl->bw));