Am 05.09.19 um 00:52 schrieb Kuehling, Felix:
On 2019-09-04 11:02 a.m., Christian König wrote:
Hi everyone,
this series is the next puzzle piece for recoverable page fault handling on
Vega and Navi.
It adds a new direct scheduler entity for VM updates which is then used to
update page tables during a fault.
In other words previously an application doing an invalid memory access would
just hang and/or repeat the invalid access over and over again. Now the
handling is modified so that the invalid memory access is redirected to the
dummy page.
This needs the following prerequisites:
a) The firmware must be new enough so allow re-routing of page faults.
b) Fault retry must be enabled using the amdgpu.noretry=0 parameter.
c) Enough free VRAM to allocate page tables to point to the dummy page.
The re-routing of page faults current only works on Vega10, so Vega20 and Navi
will still need some more time.
Wait, we don't do the page fault rerouting on Vega20 yet? So we're
getting the full brunt of the fault storm on the main interrupt ring?
It's implemented, but the Vega20 firmware fails to enable the
re-reouting for some reason.
I haven't had time yet to talk to the firmware guys why that happens.
In that case, we should probably change the default setting of
amdgpu.noretry=1 at least until that's done.
Other than that the patch series looks reasonable to me. I commented on
patches 4 and 9 separately.
Patch 1 is Acked-by: Felix Kuehling <[email protected]>
With the issues addressed that I pointed out, the rest is
Reviewed-by: Felix Kuehling <[email protected]>
Thanks,
Christian.
Regards,
Felix
Please review and/or comment,
Christian.
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