On 5/18/21 10:26 AM, Thomas Hellström wrote:
We are calling the eviction_valuable driver callback at eviction time to
determine whether we actually can evict a buffer object.
The upcoming i915 TTM backend needs the same functionality for swapout,
and that might actually be beneficial to other drivers as well.

Add an eviction_valuable call also in the swapout path. Try to keep the
current behaviour for all drivers by returning true if the buffer object
is already in the TTM_PL_SYSTEM placement. We change behaviour for the
case where a buffer object is in a TT backed placement when swapped out,
in which case the drivers normal eviction_valuable path is run.

Finally export ttm_tt_unpopulate() and don't swap out bos
that are not populated. This allows a driver to purge a bo at
swapout time if its content is no longer valuable rather than to
have TTM swap the contents out.

Cc: Christian König <christian.koe...@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellström <thomas.hellst...@linux.intel.com>

Christian,

Here we have a ttm_tt_unpopulate() export as well at the end. I figure you will push back on that one. What we really need is a functionality to just drop the bo contents and end up in system memory unpopulated. Should I perhaps add a utility function to do that instead? like ttm_bo_purge()?

Thanks,

Thomas


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