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IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS * IN THE SOFTWARE. * */ #ifndef GEN_DEVICE_INFO_H #define GEN_DEVICE_INFO_H #include #include #include "util/macros.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif struct drm_i915_query_topology_info; #define GEN_DEVICE_MAX_SLICES (6) /* Maximum on gen10 */ #define GEN_DEVICE_MAX_SUBSLICES (8) /* Maximum on gen11 */ #define GEN_DEVICE_MAX_EUS_PER_SUBSLICE (10) /* Maximum on Haswell */ #define GEN_DEVICE_MAX_PIXEL_PIPES (2) /* Maximum on gen11 */ /** * Intel hardware information and quirks */ struct gen_device_info { int gen; /**< Generation number: 4, 5, 6, 7, ... */ int revision; int gt; bool is_g4x; bool is_ivybridge; bool is_baytrail; bool is_haswell; bool is_broadwell; bool is_cherryview; bool is_skylake; bool is_broxton; bool is_kabylake; bool is_geminilake; bool is_coffeelake; bool is_cannonlake; bool has_hiz_and_separate_stencil; bool must_use_separate_stencil; bool has_sample_with_hiz; bool has_llc; bool has_pln; bool has_64bit_types; bool has_integer_dword_mul; bool has_compr4; bool has_surface_tile_offset; bool supports_simd16_3src; bool has_resource_streamer; bool disable_ccs_repack; /** * \name Intel hardware quirks * @{ */ bool has_negative_rhw_bug; /** * Some versions of Gen hardware don't do centroid interpolation correctly * on unlit pixels, causing incorrect values for derivatives near triangle * edges. Enabling this flag causes the fragment shader to use * non-centroid interpolation for unlit pixels, at the expense of two extra * fragment shader instructions. */ bool needs_unlit_centroid_workaround; /** @} */ /** * \name GPU hardware limits * * In general, you can find shader thread maximums by looking at the "Maximum * Number of Threads" field in the Intel PRM description of the 3DSTATE_VS, * 3DSTATE_GS, 3DSTATE_HS, 3DSTATE_DS, and 3DSTATE_PS commands. URB entry * limits come from the "Number of URB Entries" field in the * 3DSTATE_URB_VS command and friends. * * These fields are used to calculate the scratch space to allocate. The * amount of scratch space can be larger without being harmful on modern * GPUs, however, prior to Haswell, programming the maximum number of threads * to greater than the hardware maximum would cause GPU performance to tank. * * @{ */ /** * Total number of slices present on the device whether or not they've been * fused off. * * XXX: CS thread counts are limited by the inability to do cross subslice * communication. It is the effectively the number of logical threads which * can be executed in a subslice. Fuse configurations may cause this number * to change, so we program @max_cs_threads as the lower maximum. */ unsigned num_slices; /** * Number of subslices for each slice (used to be uniform until CNL). */ unsigned num_subslices[GEN_DEVICE_MAX_SUBSLICES]; /** * Number of subslices on each pixel pipe (ICL). */ unsigned ppipe_subslices[GEN_DEVICE_MAX_PIXEL_PIPES]; /** * Upper bound of number of EU per subslice (some SKUs might have just 1 EU * fused across all subslices, like 47 EUs, in which case this number won't * be acurate for one subslice). */ unsigned num_eu_per_subslice; /** * Number of threads per eu, varies between 4 and 8 between generations. */ unsigned num_thread_per_eu; /** * A bit mask of the slices available. */ uint8_t slice_masks; /** * An array of bit mask of the subslices available, use subslice_slice_stride * to access this array. */ uint8_t subslice_masks[GEN_DEVICE_MAX_SLICES * DIV_ROUND_UP(GEN_DEVICE_MAX_SUBSLICES, 8)]; /** * An array of bit mask of EUs available, use eu_slice_stride & * eu_subslice_stride to access this array. */ uint8_t eu_masks[GEN_DEVICE_MAX_SLICES * GEN_DEVICE_MAX_SUBSLICES * DIV_ROUND_UP(GEN_DEVICE_MAX_EUS_PER_SUBSLICE, 8)]; /** * Stride to access subslice_masks[]. */ uint16_t subslice_slice_stride; /** * Strides to access eu_masks[]. */ uint16_t eu_slice_stride; uint16_t eu_subslice_stride; unsigned l3_banks; unsigned max_vs_threads; /**< Maximum Vertex Shader threads */ unsigned max_tcs_threads; /**< Maximum Hull Shader threads */ unsigned max_tes_threads; /**< Maximum Domain Shader threads */ unsigned max_gs_threads; /**< Maximum Geometry Shader threads. */ /** * Theoretical maximum number of Pixel Shader threads. * * PSD means Pixel Shader Dispatcher. On modern Intel GPUs, hardware will * automatically scale pixel shader thread count, based on a single value * programmed into 3DSTATE_PS. * * To calculate the maximum number of threads for Gen8 beyond (which have * multiple Pixel Shader Dispatchers): * * - Look up 3DSTATE_PS and find "Maximum Number of Threads Per PSD" * - Usually there's only one PSD per subslice, so use the number of * subslices for number of PSDs. * - For max_wm_threads, the total should be PSD threads * #PSDs. */ unsigned max_wm_threads; /** * Maximum Compute Shader threads. * * Thread count * number of EUs per subslice */ unsigned max_cs_threads; struct { /** * Hardware default URB size. * * The units this is expressed in are somewhat inconsistent: 512b units * on Gen4-5, KB on Gen6-7, and KB times the slice count on Gen8+. * * Look up "URB Size" in the "Device Attributes" page, and take the * maximum. Look up the slice count for each GT SKU on the same page. * urb.size = URB Size (kbytes) / slice count */ unsigned size; /** * The minimum number of URB entries. See the 3DSTATE_URB_ docs. */ unsigned min_entries[4]; /** * The maximum number of URB entries. See the 3DSTATE_URB_ docs. */ unsigned max_entries[4]; } urb; /** * For the longest time the timestamp frequency for Gen's timestamp counter * could be assumed to be 12.5MHz, where the least significant bit neatly * corresponded to 80 nanoseconds. * * Since Gen9 the numbers aren't so round, with a a frequency of 12MHz for * SKL (or scale factor of 83.33333333) and a frequency of 19200000Hz for * BXT. * * For simplicty to fit with the current code scaling by a single constant * to map from raw timestamps to nanoseconds we now do the conversion in * floating point instead of integer arithmetic. * * In general it's probably worth noting that the documented constants we * have for the per-platform timestamp frequencies aren't perfect and * shouldn't be trusted for scaling and comparing timestamps with a large * delta. * * E.g. with crude testing on my system using the 'correct' scale factor I'm * seeing a drift of ~2 milliseconds per second. */ uint64_t timestamp_frequency; /** * ID to put into the .aub files. */ int simulator_id; /** * holds the pci device id */ uint32_t chipset_id; /** * no_hw is true when the chipset_id pci device id has been overridden */ bool no_hw; /** @} */ }; #define gen_device_info_is_9lp(devinfo) \ ((devinfo)->is_broxton || (devinfo)->is_geminilake) static inline bool gen_device_info_subslice_available(const struct gen_device_info *devinfo, int slice, int subslice) { return (devinfo->subslice_masks[slice * devinfo->subslice_slice_stride + subslice / 8] & (1U << (subslice % 8))) != 0; } int gen_device_name_to_pci_device_id(const char *name); const char *gen_get_device_name(int devid); static inline uint64_t gen_device_info_timebase_scale(const struct gen_device_info *devinfo, uint64_t gpu_timestamp) { return (1000000000ull * gpu_timestamp) / devinfo->timestamp_frequency; } bool gen_get_device_info_from_fd(int fh, struct gen_device_info *devinfo); bool gen_get_device_info_from_pci_id(int pci_id, struct gen_device_info *devinfo); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* GEN_DEVICE_INFO_H */