On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 11:52 AM Veera Sundaram Sankaran veeras@codeaurora.org wrote:
The explicit out-fences in crtc are signaled as part of vblank event, indicating all framebuffers present on the Atomic Commit request are scanned out on the screen. Though the fence signal and the vblank event notification happens at the same time, triggered by the same hardware vsync event, the timestamp set in both are different. With drivers supporting precise vblank timestamp the difference between the two timestamps would be even higher. This might have an impact on use-mode frameworks using these fence timestamps for purposes other than simple buffer usage. For instance, the Android framework [1] uses the retire-fences as an alternative to vblank when frame-updates are in progress. Set the fence timestamp during send vblank event using a new drm_send_event_timestamp_locked variant to avoid discrepancies.
[1] https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/native/+/master/ services/surfaceflinger/Scheduler/Scheduler.cpp#397
Changes in v2:
- Use drm_send_event_timestamp_locked to update fence timestamp
- add more information to commit text
Changes in v3:
- use same backend helper function for variants of drm_send_event to
avoid code duplications
Signed-off-by: Veera Sundaram Sankaran veeras@codeaurora.org
drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- drivers/gpu/drm/drm_vblank.c | 9 +++++- include/drm/drm_file.h | 3 ++ 3 files changed, 70 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c index 0ac4566..b8348ca 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c @@ -775,20 +775,19 @@ void drm_event_cancel_free(struct drm_device *dev, EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_event_cancel_free);
/**
- drm_send_event_locked - send DRM event to file descriptor
- drm_send_event_helper - send DRM event to file descriptor
- @dev: DRM device
- @e: DRM event to deliver
- @timestamp: timestamp to set for the fence event in kernel's CLOCK_MONOTONIC
- time domain
- This function sends the event @e, initialized with drm_event_reserve_init(),
- to its associated userspace DRM file. Callers must already hold
- &drm_device.event_lock, see drm_send_event() for the unlocked version.
- Note that the core will take care of unlinking and disarming events when the
- corresponding DRM file is closed. Drivers need not worry about whether the
- DRM file for this event still exists and can call this function upon
- completion of the asynchronous work unconditionally.
- This helper function sends the event @e, initialized with
- drm_event_reserve_init(), to its associated userspace DRM file.
- The timestamp variant of dma_fence_signal is used when the caller
*/
- sends a valid timestamp.
-void drm_send_event_locked(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_pending_event *e) +void drm_send_event_helper(struct drm_device *dev,
struct drm_pending_event *e, ktime_t timestamp)
{ assert_spin_locked(&dev->event_lock);
@@ -799,7 +798,10 @@ void drm_send_event_locked(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_pending_event *e) }
if (e->fence) {
dma_fence_signal(e->fence);
if (timestamp)
dma_fence_signal_timestamp(e->fence, timestamp);
else
dma_fence_signal(e->fence); dma_fence_put(e->fence); }
@@ -814,6 +816,51 @@ void drm_send_event_locked(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_pending_event *e) wake_up_interruptible_poll(&e->file_priv->event_wait, EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDNORM); }
+/**
- drm_send_event_timestamp_locked - send DRM event to file descriptor
- @dev: DRM device
- @e: DRM event to deliver
- @timestamp: timestamp to set for the fence event in kernel's CLOCK_MONOTONIC
- time domain
- This function sends the event @e, initialized with drm_event_reserve_init(),
- to its associated userspace DRM file. Callers must already hold
- &drm_device.event_lock.
- Note that the core will take care of unlinking and disarming events when the
- corresponding DRM file is closed. Drivers need not worry about whether the
- DRM file for this event still exists and can call this function upon
- completion of the asynchronous work unconditionally.
- */
+void drm_send_event_timestamp_locked(struct drm_device *dev,
struct drm_pending_event *e, ktime_t timestamp)
+{
WARN_ON(!timestamp);
drm_send_event_helper(dev, e, timestamp);
+} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_send_event_timestamp_locked);
Hey Veera, So actually, after closer look at the testing I was doing, we seem to be hitting that WARN_ON right as the display first comes up (I see this on both db845c and HiKey960). It seems in drm_crtc_send_vblank_event(), if "now" is set by drm_vblank_count_and_time(), the first timestamp value we get from it seems to be 0.
Let me know if you need any help reproducing and sorting this issue out.
thanks -john