I turned on vsync and everything works great in tomb raider
:D
Thanks again to everyone who made this possible
On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 at 19:37 Mike Lothian mike@fireburn.co.uk wrote:
Hi Mario
That fixes the tearing, it's been replaced with a strange stutter, like it's only showing half the number of frames being reported - it's really noticeable in tomb raider
Thanks for your work on this, the stutter is much more manageable than the tearing was
I've attached the patch that applies cleanly to 4.10-wip
On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 at 18:37 Mario Kleiner mario.kleiner.de@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/28/2016 03:34 AM, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On 27/10/16 10:33 PM, Mike Lothian wrote:
Just another gentle ping to see where you are with this?
I haven't got a chance to look into this any further.
Fwiw., as a proof of concept, the attached experimental patch does work as tested on Intel HD Haswell + AMD R9 380 Tonga under amdgpu and DRI3/Present when applied to drm-next (updated from a few days ago). With DRI_PRIME=1 tearing for page-flipped fullscreen windows is gone under all loads. The tearing with "windowed" windows now looks as expected for regular tearing not related to Prime.
ftrace confirms the i915 driver's pageflip function is waiting on the fence in reservation_object_wait_timeout_rcu() as it should.
That entry->tv.shared needs to be set false for such buffers in amdgpu_bo_list_set() makes sense to me, as that is part of the buffer validation for command stream submission. There are other places in the driver where tv.shared is set, which i didn't check so far.
I don't know which of these would need to be updated with a "exported bo" check as well, e.g., for video decoding or maybe gpu compute? Adding or removing the check to amdgpu_gem_va_update_vm(), e.g., made no difference. I assume that makes sense because that functions seems to deal with amdgpu internal vm page tables or page table entries for such a bo, not with something visible to external clients?
All i can say is it fixes 3D rendering under DRI3 + Prime + pageflipping without causing any obvious new problems.
-mario