- this method allocates System Memory
- argument is not needed - ExternalHeap is selected inside this function
- remove unneeded ults
- allocate memory in Device Pool for external heap allocation in
OsAgnosticMemoryManager
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Hoppe <mateusz.hoppe@intel.com>
Use the same file `os_handle.h` on both
Linux and Windows.
Change implementation of `HandleType` -> `UnifiedHandle` to
`std::variant<int, void *>`
use `int` on Linux
use `void *` on Windows
Related-To: NEO-8092
Signed-off-by: Fabian Zwolinski <fabian.zwolinski@intel.com>
it is needed until there is no support in xe kmd for image tiling
Related-To: NEO-8325
Signed-off-by: Cencelewska, Katarzyna <katarzyna.cencelewska@intel.com>
Create new file:
`os_handle.h` which contains OS specific Handle type.
Add `shared/source/os_interface/<windows/linux>`
include directory to level_zero.
Related-To: NEO-8092
Signed-off-by: Fabian Zwolinski <fabian.zwolinski@intel.com>
Removed checking for EnableBOChunkingPrefetch in prefetchBOWithChunking
in DrmAllocation so that zeCommandListAppendMemoryPrefetch will work
as expected with chunking enabled
Related-To: NEO-8098
Signed-off-by: Yoon, Young Jin <young.jin.yoon@intel.com>
DRM_XE_VM_CREATE_FAULT_MODE flag is to be used when
Drm::hasPageFaultSupport returns true.
Related-To: NEO-7996
Signed-off-by: Filip Hazubski <filip.hazubski@intel.com>
- The FsAccess, ProcFsAccess and SysfsAccess classes have been added in
a file in the Sysman Shared directory. The instances of these classes
are maintained in the Sysman Kmd Interface classes.
- Added functions for opendir, readdir and closedir in the shared code.
- Added a ULT in the sysman directory to cover these new functions from
the shared code.
Related-To: LOCI-4689
Signed-off-by: Bari, Pratik <pratik.bari@intel.com>
- The sysfs filenames have been added in the sysfsNameToFileMap of the
SysmanKmdInterface classes.
- The functions returning the sysfs filenames have been removed from the
shared directory.
- The ULTs have been added to return the sysfs filenames.
Related-To: LOCI-4699
Signed-off-by: Bari, Pratik <pratik.bari@intel.com>
When upstream ioctl helper is created it will try to create small
allocation, adding I915_GEM_CREATE_EXT_SET_PAT extension. If it
succeeds, for all resources with valid pat index value it will then
explicitly program pat index value with gem create ext call.
PrintBOCreateDestroyResult value can be used to:
- print whether the set pat extension is supported by the kernel, when
ioctl helper is created
- print whether set pat extension was added for a given gem create ext
call and what pat index value was programmed
Note: introduced changes are disabled by defualt.
Toggle DisableGemCreateExtSetPat can be used to enable new functionality.
Related-To: NEO-7896
Signed-off-by: Filip Hazubski <filip.hazubski@intel.com>
Temporarily reverting back to previously reported value to avoid corner-case
regression. Intent is reintroduce as soon as regressions are rootcaused.
This only affects Linux.
Related-To: GSD-5474, GSD-5412
This reverts commit e8ac22c265.
Signed-off-by: Filip Hazubski <filip.hazubski@intel.com>
The new classes SysmanKmdInterface, SysmanKmdInterfaceI915 and
SysmanKmdInterfaceXe have been introduced.
A map is maintained in the SysmanKmdInterfaceI915 and
SysmanKmdInterfaceXe class for the sysfs file names.
The access specifier of the function getDrmVersion has been changed from
protected to public so as to use it in the sysman code. This is required
for the SysmanKmdInterface pointer to point to the
SysmanKmdInterfaceI915 and SysmanKmdInterfaceXe accordingly.
The ULTs have been added for the new sysfs file path corresponding to
the i915 and the Xe driver.
Related-To: LOCI-4399
Signed-off-by: Bari, Pratik <pratik.bari@intel.com>
Added if conditions to enable useChunking flag by checking
with ExecutionEnvironment::isDebuggingEnabled.
Related-To: NEO-8164
Signed-off-by: Young Jin Yoon <young.jin.yoon@intel.com>
The previous name "pageSize2Mb" defined in
shared/source/helpers/constant.h is inconsistent to other variable,
i.e. pageSize64k.
Furthermore, it's a bit misleading because the page size is defined in
Megabytes (MB), not in Megabits (Mb).
Related-to: NEO-7695
Signed-off-by: Young Jin Yoon <young.jin.yoon@intel.com>