- Instruction heap is currently heavily used as every kernel copies ISA into
it.
- It dries out very fast and each change to new heap requires whole pipeline
drain that prevents concurrency
- Problem is even larger when sip kernel is used as it limits the total heap
size
- In order to maximize heap re-use and to limit the count of pipeline drains
this change introduces new minimal size for instruction heap 512 KB.
Change-Id: Ic54e9ef4448b1d35dab01b084ee1d59b509642cb
- In various scenarios code was not programming the max heap size correctly
- It was possible for SSH to overcome the limit
- Size was programmed smaller then it really was, which resulted in smaller
reuse, which led to SBA reprogramming which led to lower performance in ooq
scenarios
- This change fixes the heap size programming by always utilizing full
allocation size and always limiting SSH at proper value
Change-Id: Ib703d2b0709ed8227a293def3a454bf1bb516dfd
Fixing InterfaceDescriptor programming for
blocked commands when MidThread preemption is
enabled
Additionally, fixing couple of tests that block
global preemption enabling in ULTs
Change-Id: I454c9608f8606f23d7446785ac24c7c7d8701ae0
- Prevents destruction of MemObj while it may still be in use.
- Add UNRECOVERABLE to check whether object is deleted while having
dependencies, fix all problems is tests due to that fact.
- Fix special queue setting, clean interfaces.
Change-Id: I2a467e80df00ea1650decdcfa6866acf10b441f8
- Fix tests that were triggering the UNRECOVERABLE scenario
- Change UNRECOVERABLE to DEBUG_BREAK in some places
Change-Id: I479baac4941b485af9ea81a61a1a03d2f3f42e6a