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Diffstat (limited to 'src/intel')
-rw-r--r-- | src/intel/common/gen_batch_decoder.c | 21 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/intel/tools/aubinator_viewer_decoder.cpp | 21 |
2 files changed, 0 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/src/intel/common/gen_batch_decoder.c b/src/intel/common/gen_batch_decoder.c index 0a36b1678b5..63f04627572 100644 --- a/src/intel/common/gen_batch_decoder.c +++ b/src/intel/common/gen_batch_decoder.c @@ -792,27 +792,6 @@ struct custom_decoder { { "MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM", decode_load_register_imm } }; -static inline uint64_t -get_address(struct gen_spec *spec, const uint32_t *p) -{ - /* Addresses are always guaranteed to be page-aligned and sometimes - * hardware packets have extra stuff stuffed in the bottom 12 bits. - */ - uint64_t addr = p[0] & ~0xfffu; - - if (gen_spec_get_gen(spec) >= gen_make_gen(8,0)) { - /* On Broadwell and above, we have 48-bit addresses which consume two - * dwords. Some packets require that these get stored in a "canonical - * form" which means that bit 47 is sign-extended through the upper - * bits. In order to correctly handle those aub dumps, we need to mask - * off the top 16 bits. - */ - addr |= ((uint64_t)p[1] & 0xffff) << 32; - } - - return addr; -} - void gen_print_batch(struct gen_batch_decode_ctx *ctx, const uint32_t *batch, uint32_t batch_size, diff --git a/src/intel/tools/aubinator_viewer_decoder.cpp b/src/intel/tools/aubinator_viewer_decoder.cpp index a10d01e94d0..697009894e6 100644 --- a/src/intel/tools/aubinator_viewer_decoder.cpp +++ b/src/intel/tools/aubinator_viewer_decoder.cpp @@ -861,27 +861,6 @@ struct custom_decoder info_decoders[] = { { "3DSTATE_CONSTANT_PS", handle_urb_constant, AUB_DECODE_STAGE_PS, }, }; -static inline uint64_t -get_address(struct gen_spec *spec, const uint32_t *p) -{ - /* Addresses are always guaranteed to be page-aligned and sometimes - * hardware packets have extra stuff stuffed in the bottom 12 bits. - */ - uint64_t addr = p[0] & ~0xfffu; - - if (gen_spec_get_gen(spec) >= gen_make_gen(8,0)) { - /* On Broadwell and above, we have 48-bit addresses which consume two - * dwords. Some packets require that these get stored in a "canonical - * form" which means that bit 47 is sign-extended through the upper - * bits. In order to correctly handle those aub dumps, we need to mask - * off the top 16 bits. - */ - addr |= ((uint64_t)p[1] & 0xffff) << 32; - } - - return addr; -} - void aub_viewer_render_batch(struct aub_viewer_decode_ctx *ctx, const void *_batch, uint32_t batch_size, |