- by default ZE_ENABLE_PCI_ID_DEVICE_ORDER is disabled
- by default devices are sorted by type (discrete first), then by pci order
- when ZE_ENABLE_PCI_ID_DEVICE_ORDER is enabled, devices are sorted by pci id
Related-To: LOCI-4520
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Jablonski <mateusz.jablonski@intel.com>
Ocloc supports passing hw ip version value to -device arg in
the form of major.minor.revision.
This change adds support for directly passed value as uint32_t as well.
Support added for single and fat binary.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7903
to guarantee that all subblt got complete for previous copy
affect xe hpg
Related-To: NEO-7450
Signed-off-by: Cencelewska, Katarzyna <katarzyna.cencelewska@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-6853
Signed-off-by: Kamil Kopryk <kamil.kopryk@intel.com>
- Added HwInfoConfig getter in RootDeviceEnvironment,
which temporarily takes HwInfoConfig from the global array
- use HwInfoConfig from RootDeviceEnvironment to
call ConfigureHardwareCustom function
- Added getHwInfoConfig in DeviceFixture
- ConfigureHardwareCustom function and few others changed to const
- Small code cleanup
Parse and adjust ccs count on reset so that initial
environment is restored.
Related-To: LOCI-3435
Signed-off-by: Bellekallu Rajkiran <bellekallu.rajkiran@intel.com>
This commit adds support for ZEX_NUMBER_OF_CCS flag which can be used
for limiting number of CCS engines
Format is as follows:
ZEX_NUMBER_OF_CCS=RootDeviceIndex:NumberOfCCS;RootDeviceIndex:NumberOfCCS...
i.e. setting Root Device Index 0 to 4 CCS, and Root Device Index 1 To 1 CCS
ZEX_NUMBER_OF_CCS=0:4,1:1
Related-To: NEO-7195
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Jablonski <mateusz.jablonski@intel.com>
New acronyms that distinguish between configurations are supported.
This commit adds support for these names by reusing ProductFamilyOverride flag.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7112
FilterBdfPath is used only on Linux as a filter for BDF
when opening from /dev/dri/by-path
FilterDeviceId is used on both OSes as a filter for device id
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Jablonski <mateusz.jablonski@intel.com>
Before performing gpu device reset, first all level zero resources
and gpu device specific resources have to be cleaned up. Also as
after device reset, state of gpu device would be lost.
Hence after performing gpu device reset, level zero device have
to be reinitialized by querying gpu device again.
This change is aimed at reinitializing the level zero resources
after gpu device reset, so that user could continue using level zero
devices after device reset.
Related-To: LOCI-2627
Signed-off-by: Jitendra Sharma <jitendra.sharma@intel.com>
- Make it avaialble also to OpenCL
- Use it before parsing affinity mask, so devices are masked also
following PCI order.
Signed-off-by: Jaime Arteaga <jaime.a.arteaga.molina@intel.com>
Dates corrected in copyright headers to reflect original publication date
(2018 for OpenCL, 2020 for Level Zero).
Signed-off-by: lgotszal <lukasz.gotszald@intel.com>