[PATCH] drm/sched: fix the bug of time out calculation(v3)
Christian König
ckoenig.leichtzumerken at gmail.com
Thu Aug 26 10:09:11 UTC 2021
Am 26.08.21 um 06:55 schrieb Monk Liu:
> issue:
> in cleanup_job the cancle_delayed_work will cancel a TO timer
> even the its corresponding job is still running.
Yeah, that makes a lot more sense.
>
> fix:
> do not cancel the timer in cleanup_job, instead do the cancelling
> only when the heading job is signaled, and if there is a "next" job
> we start_timeout again.
>
> v2:
> further cleanup the logic, and do the TDR timer cancelling if the signaled job
> is the last one in its scheduler.
>
> v3:
> change the issue description
> remove the cancel_delayed_work in the begining of the cleanup_job
> recover the implement of drm_sched_job_begin.
>
> TODO:
> 1)introduce pause/resume scheduler in job_timeout to serial the handling
> of scheduler and job_timeout.
> 2)drop the bad job's del and insert in scheduler due to above serialization
> (no race issue anymore with the serialization)
>
> Signed-off-by: Monk Liu <Monk.Liu at amd.com>
> ---
> drivers/gpu/drm/scheduler/sched_main.c | 25 ++++++++++---------------
> 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/scheduler/sched_main.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/scheduler/sched_main.c
> index a2a9536..ecf8140 100644
> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/scheduler/sched_main.c
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/scheduler/sched_main.c
> @@ -676,13 +676,7 @@ drm_sched_get_cleanup_job(struct drm_gpu_scheduler *sched)
> {
> struct drm_sched_job *job, *next;
>
> - /*
> - * Don't destroy jobs while the timeout worker is running OR thread
> - * is being parked and hence assumed to not touch pending_list
> - */
> - if ((sched->timeout != MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT &&
> - !cancel_delayed_work(&sched->work_tdr)) ||
> - kthread_should_park())
> + if (kthread_should_park())
> return NULL;
>
> spin_lock(&sched->job_list_lock);
> @@ -693,17 +687,21 @@ drm_sched_get_cleanup_job(struct drm_gpu_scheduler *sched)
> if (job && dma_fence_is_signaled(&job->s_fence->finished)) {
> /* remove job from pending_list */
> list_del_init(&job->list);
> +
> + /* cancel this job's TO timer */
> + cancel_delayed_work(&sched->work_tdr);
I'm not sure if the work_tdr is initialized when a maximum timeout is
specified. Please double check.
BTW: Can we please drop the "tdr" naming from the scheduler? That is
just a timeout functionality and not related to recovery in any way.
We even do not start hardware recovery in a lot of cases now (when wave
kill is successfully).
Regards,
Christian.
> /* make the scheduled timestamp more accurate */
> next = list_first_entry_or_null(&sched->pending_list,
> typeof(*next), list);
> - if (next)
> +
> + if (next) {
> next->s_fence->scheduled.timestamp =
> job->s_fence->finished.timestamp;
> -
> + /* start TO timer for next job */
> + drm_sched_start_timeout(sched);
> + }
> } else {
> job = NULL;
> - /* queue timeout for next job */
> - drm_sched_start_timeout(sched);
> }
>
> spin_unlock(&sched->job_list_lock);
> @@ -791,11 +789,8 @@ static int drm_sched_main(void *param)
> (entity = drm_sched_select_entity(sched))) ||
> kthread_should_stop());
>
> - if (cleanup_job) {
> + if (cleanup_job)
> sched->ops->free_job(cleanup_job);
> - /* queue timeout for next job */
> - drm_sched_start_timeout(sched);
> - }
>
> if (!entity)
> continue;
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