On 16/08/16 06:25, Goel, Akash wrote:
On 8/15/2016 9:18 PM, Tvrtko Ursulin wrote:
On 15/08/16 15:49, akash.g...@intel.com wrote:
From: Sagar Arun Kamble <sagar.a.kam...@intel.com>
Before capturing the GuC logs as a part of error state, there should
be a
force log buffer flush action sent to GuC before proceeding with GPU
reset
and re-initializing GUC. There could be some data in the log buffer
which
is yet to be captured and those logs would be particularly useful to
understand that why the GPU reset was initiated.
v2:
- Avoid the wait via flush_work, to serialize against an ongoing log
buffer flush, from the error state capture path. (Chris)
Could you explain if the patch does anything now that the flush has been
removed?
flush_work for the regular log buffer flush work item has been removed
but the forceful command is still sent to GuC.
In fact I don't even understand what it was doing before. :)
I am sorry for that.
If the idea is to send a flush command to GuC so it can raise an
interrupt for a partially full buffer,
Yes exactly this is the idea.
But then isn't the order wrong? Should it first send the flush command
to the GuC and then wait for something maybe gets flushed? I can see
that it could be tricky since the timing is undefined, but I don't
understand where it currently actually processes that potential extra
packets. Especially since it disabled interrupts before hand.
Regards,
Tvrtko
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