From 683155917770af9e63a938bc450df25d1904d567 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: marha Date: Thu, 8 May 2014 00:18:25 +0200 Subject: xserver xcb-proto mesa pixman xkeyboard-config git update 7 May 2014 xserver commit a5b9757142a2ab471ca26651dce9cc5f5e351f3d libxcb commit d978a4f69b30b630f28d07f1003cf290284d24d8 libxcb/xcb-proto commit 389889e2f95af19e7fc7ac89e7faeb2f28652415 xkeyboard-config commit 3e54f31b1f118f00c240f59d72d7ddb685c6db79 libX11 commit 8be4610939b833587954957f5963eb4191b43d19 libXdmcp commit 089081dca4ba3598c6f9bf401c029378943b5854 libXext commit 11aad96bd689d54156064d2e81213dc827a689d1 libfontenc commit 0037a42107b952c9d903719615747e760e4e7247 libXinerama commit edd95182b26eb5d576d4878c559e0f17dddaa909 libXau commit 1e4635be11154dd8262f37b379511bd627defa2a xkbcomp commit d4e02a09258063c6d024c3ccd42d6b22212e6e18 pixman commit 91f32ce961bc85f98b3372b95681ad8918d24b18 xextproto commit 66afec3f49e8eb0d4c2e9af7088fc3116d4bafd7 randrproto commit a4a6694c059d74247c16527eef4a0ec9f56bbef6 glproto commit f84853d97d5749308992412a215fa518b6536eb3 mkfontscale commit 399db42a151687f1181ae23d28a76d31125a2853 xwininfo commit ba0d1b0da21d2dbdd81098ed5778f3792b472e13 libXft commit 4acfdaf95adb0a05c2a25550bdde036c865902f4 libXmu commit 22d9c590901e121936f50dee97dc60c4f7defb63 libxtrans commit a57a7f62242e1ea972b81414741729bf3dbae0a4 fontconfig commit 81664fe54f117e4781fda5a30429b51858302e91 mesa commit 9ced3fc649ec04710a5f5c855bfb582b898cff83 --- mesalib/src/mesa/main/performance_monitor.c | 614 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 614 insertions(+) (limited to 'mesalib/src/mesa/main/performance_monitor.c') diff --git a/mesalib/src/mesa/main/performance_monitor.c b/mesalib/src/mesa/main/performance_monitor.c index e62f77012..21b9423e0 100644 --- a/mesalib/src/mesa/main/performance_monitor.c +++ b/mesalib/src/mesa/main/performance_monitor.c @@ -137,6 +137,46 @@ get_counter(const struct gl_perf_monitor_group *group_obj, GLuint id) return &group_obj->Counters[id]; } +/* For INTEL_performance_query, query id 0 is reserved to be invalid. We use + * index to Groups array + 1 as the query id. Same applies to counter id. + */ +static inline GLuint +queryid_to_index(GLuint queryid) +{ + return queryid - 1; +} + +static inline GLuint +index_to_queryid(GLuint index) +{ + return index + 1; +} + +static inline bool +queryid_valid(const struct gl_context *ctx, GLuint queryid) +{ + return get_group(ctx, queryid_to_index(queryid)) != NULL; +} + +static inline GLuint +counterid_to_index(GLuint counterid) +{ + return counterid - 1; +} + +static inline GLuint +index_to_counterid(GLuint index) +{ + return index + 1; +} + +static inline bool +counterid_valid(const struct gl_perf_monitor_group *group_obj, + GLuint counterid) +{ + return get_counter(group_obj, counterid_to_index(counterid)) != NULL; +} + /*****************************************************************************/ void GLAPIENTRY @@ -639,3 +679,577 @@ _mesa_perf_monitor_counter_size(const struct gl_perf_monitor_counter *c) return 0; } } + +extern void GLAPIENTRY +_mesa_GetFirstPerfQueryIdINTEL(GLuint *queryId) +{ + GET_CURRENT_CONTEXT(ctx); + unsigned numGroups; + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "If queryId pointer is equal to 0, INVALID_VALUE error is generated." + */ + if (!queryId) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glGetFirstPerfQueryIdINTEL(queryId == NULL)"); + return; + } + + numGroups = ctx->PerfMonitor.NumGroups; + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "If the given hardware platform doesn't support any performance + * queries, then the value of 0 is returned and INVALID_OPERATION error + * is raised." + */ + if (numGroups == 0) { + *queryId = 0; + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_OPERATION, + "glGetFirstPerfQueryIdINTEL(no queries supported)"); + return; + } + + *queryId = index_to_queryid(0); +} + +extern void GLAPIENTRY +_mesa_GetNextPerfQueryIdINTEL(GLuint queryId, GLuint *nextQueryId) +{ + GET_CURRENT_CONTEXT(ctx); + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "The result is passed in location pointed by nextQueryId. If query + * identified by queryId is the last query available the value of 0 is + * returned. If the specified performance query identifier is invalid + * then INVALID_VALUE error is generated. If nextQueryId pointer is + * equal to 0, an INVALID_VALUE error is generated. Whenever error is + * generated, the value of 0 is returned." + */ + + if (!nextQueryId) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glGetNextPerfQueryIdINTEL(nextQueryId == NULL)"); + return; + } + + if (!queryid_valid(ctx, queryId)) { + *nextQueryId = 0; + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glGetNextPerfQueryIdINTEL(invalid query)"); + return; + } + + ++queryId; + + if (!queryid_valid(ctx, queryId)) { + *nextQueryId = 0; + } else { + *nextQueryId = queryId; + } +} + +extern void GLAPIENTRY +_mesa_GetPerfQueryIdByNameINTEL(char *queryName, GLuint *queryId) +{ + GET_CURRENT_CONTEXT(ctx); + unsigned i; + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "If queryName does not reference a valid query name, an INVALID_VALUE + * error is generated." + */ + if (!queryName) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glGetPerfQueryIdByNameINTEL(queryName == NULL)"); + return; + } + + /* The specification does not state that this produces an error. */ + if (!queryId) { + _mesa_warning(ctx, "glGetPerfQueryIdByNameINTEL(queryId == NULL)"); + return; + } + + for (i = 0; i < ctx->PerfMonitor.NumGroups; ++i) { + const struct gl_perf_monitor_group *group_obj = get_group(ctx, i); + if (strcmp(group_obj->Name, queryName) == 0) { + *queryId = index_to_queryid(i); + return; + } + } + + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glGetPerfQueryIdByNameINTEL(invalid query name)"); +} + +extern void GLAPIENTRY +_mesa_GetPerfQueryInfoINTEL(GLuint queryId, + GLuint queryNameLength, char *queryName, + GLuint *dataSize, GLuint *noCounters, + GLuint *noActiveInstances, + GLuint *capsMask) +{ + GET_CURRENT_CONTEXT(ctx); + unsigned i; + + const struct gl_perf_monitor_group *group_obj = + get_group(ctx, queryid_to_index(queryId)); + + if (group_obj == NULL) { + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "If queryId does not reference a valid query type, an + * INVALID_VALUE error is generated." + */ + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glGetPerfQueryInfoINTEL(invalid query)"); + return; + } + + if (queryName) { + strncpy(queryName, group_obj->Name, queryNameLength); + + /* No specification given about whether the string needs to be + * zero-terminated. Zero-terminate the string always as we don't + * otherwise communicate the length of the returned string. + */ + if (queryNameLength > 0) { + queryName[queryNameLength - 1] = '\0'; + } + } + + if (dataSize) { + unsigned size = 0; + for (i = 0; i < group_obj->NumCounters; ++i) { + /* What we get from the driver is group id (uint32_t) + counter id + * (uint32_t) + value. + */ + size += 2 * sizeof(uint32_t) + _mesa_perf_monitor_counter_size(&group_obj->Counters[i]); + } + *dataSize = size; + } + + if (noCounters) { + *noCounters = group_obj->NumCounters; + } + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "-- the actual number of already created query instances in + * maxInstances location" + * + * 1) Typo in the specification, should be noActiveInstances. + * 2) Another typo in the specification, maxInstances parameter is not listed + * in the declaration of this function in the list of new functions. + */ + if (noActiveInstances) { + *noActiveInstances = _mesa_HashNumEntries(ctx->PerfMonitor.Monitors); + } + + if (capsMask) { + /* TODO: This information not yet available in the monitor structs. For + * now, we hardcode SINGLE_CONTEXT, since that's what the implementation + * currently tries very hard to do. + */ + *capsMask = GL_PERFQUERY_SINGLE_CONTEXT_INTEL; + } +} + +extern void GLAPIENTRY +_mesa_GetPerfCounterInfoINTEL(GLuint queryId, GLuint counterId, + GLuint counterNameLength, char *counterName, + GLuint counterDescLength, char *counterDesc, + GLuint *counterOffset, GLuint *counterDataSize, GLuint *counterTypeEnum, + GLuint *counterDataTypeEnum, GLuint64 *rawCounterMaxValue) +{ + GET_CURRENT_CONTEXT(ctx); + + const struct gl_perf_monitor_group *group_obj; + const struct gl_perf_monitor_counter *counter_obj; + unsigned counterIndex; + unsigned i; + + group_obj = get_group(ctx, queryid_to_index(queryId)); + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "If the pair of queryId and counterId does not reference a valid + * counter, an INVALID_VALUE error is generated." + */ + if (group_obj == NULL) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glGetPerfCounterInfoINTEL(invalid queryId)"); + return; + } + + counterIndex = counterid_to_index(counterId); + counter_obj = get_counter(group_obj, counterIndex); + + if (counter_obj == NULL) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glGetPerfCounterInfoINTEL(invalid counterId)"); + return; + } + + if (counterName) { + strncpy(counterName, counter_obj->Name, counterNameLength); + + /* No specification given about whether the string needs to be + * zero-terminated. Zero-terminate the string always as we don't + * otherwise communicate the length of the returned string. + */ + if (counterNameLength > 0) { + counterName[counterNameLength - 1] = '\0'; + } + } + + if (counterDesc) { + /* TODO: No separate description text at the moment. We pass the name + * again for the moment. + */ + strncpy(counterDesc, counter_obj->Name, counterDescLength); + + /* No specification given about whether the string needs to be + * zero-terminated. Zero-terminate the string always as we don't + * otherwise communicate the length of the returned string. + */ + if (counterDescLength > 0) { + counterDesc[counterDescLength - 1] = '\0'; + } + } + + if (counterOffset) { + unsigned offset = 0; + for (i = 0; i < counterIndex; ++i) { + /* What we get from the driver is group id (uint32_t) + counter id + * (uint32_t) + value. + */ + offset += 2 * sizeof(uint32_t) + _mesa_perf_monitor_counter_size(&group_obj->Counters[i]); + } + *counterOffset = 2 * sizeof(uint32_t) + offset; + } + + if (counterDataSize) { + *counterDataSize = _mesa_perf_monitor_counter_size(counter_obj); + } + + if (counterTypeEnum) { + /* TODO: Different counter types (semantic type, not data type) not + * supported as of yet. + */ + *counterTypeEnum = GL_PERFQUERY_COUNTER_RAW_INTEL; + } + + if (counterDataTypeEnum) { + switch (counter_obj->Type) { + case GL_FLOAT: + case GL_PERCENTAGE_AMD: + *counterDataTypeEnum = GL_PERFQUERY_COUNTER_DATA_FLOAT_INTEL; + break; + case GL_UNSIGNED_INT: + *counterDataTypeEnum = GL_PERFQUERY_COUNTER_DATA_UINT32_INTEL; + break; + case GL_UNSIGNED_INT64_AMD: + *counterDataTypeEnum = GL_PERFQUERY_COUNTER_DATA_UINT64_INTEL; + break; + default: + assert(!"Should not get here: invalid counter type"); + return; + } + } + + if (rawCounterMaxValue) { + /* This value is (implicitly) specified to be used only with + * GL_PERFQUERY_COUNTER_RAW_INTEL counters. When semantic types for + * counters are added, that needs to be checked. + */ + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "for some raw counters for which the maximal value is + * deterministic, the maximal value of the counter in 1 second is + * returned in the location pointed by rawCounterMaxValue, otherwise, + * the location is written with the value of 0." + * + * The maximum value reported by the driver at the moment is not with + * these semantics, so write 0 always to be safe. + */ + *rawCounterMaxValue = 0; + } +} + +extern void GLAPIENTRY +_mesa_CreatePerfQueryINTEL(GLuint queryId, GLuint *queryHandle) +{ + GET_CURRENT_CONTEXT(ctx); + GLuint first; + GLuint group; + const struct gl_perf_monitor_group *group_obj; + struct gl_perf_monitor_object *m; + unsigned i; + + /* This is not specified in the extension, but is the only sane thing to + * do. + */ + if (queryHandle == NULL) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glCreatePerfQueryINTEL(queryHandle == NULL)"); + return; + } + + group = queryid_to_index(queryId); + group_obj = get_group(ctx, group); + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "If queryId does not reference a valid query type, an INVALID_VALUE + * error is generated." + */ + if (group_obj == NULL) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glCreatePerfQueryINTEL(invalid queryId)"); + return; + } + + /* The query object created here is the counterpart of a `monitor' in + * AMD_performance_monitor. This call is equivalent to calling + * GenPerfMonitorsAMD and SelectPerfMonitorCountersAMD with a list of all + * counters in a group. + */ + + /* We keep the monitor ids contiguous */ + first = _mesa_HashFindFreeKeyBlock(ctx->PerfMonitor.Monitors, 1); + if (!first) { + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "If the query instance cannot be created due to exceeding the + * number of allowed instances or driver fails query creation due to + * an insufficient memory reason, an OUT_OF_MEMORY error is + * generated, and the location pointed by queryHandle returns NULL." + */ + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_OUT_OF_MEMORY, "glCreatePerfQueryINTEL"); + return; + } + + m = new_performance_monitor(ctx, first); + _mesa_HashInsert(ctx->PerfMonitor.Monitors, first, m); + *queryHandle = first; + + ctx->Driver.ResetPerfMonitor(ctx, m); + + for (i = 0; i < group_obj->NumCounters; ++i) { + ++m->ActiveGroups[group]; + /* Counters are a continuous range of integers, 0 to NumCounters (excl), + * so i is the counter value to use here. + */ + BITSET_SET(m->ActiveCounters[group], i); + } +} + +extern void GLAPIENTRY +_mesa_DeletePerfQueryINTEL(GLuint queryHandle) +{ + GET_CURRENT_CONTEXT(ctx); + struct gl_perf_monitor_object *m; + + /* The queryHandle is the counterpart to AMD_performance_monitor's monitor + * id. + */ + m = lookup_monitor(ctx, queryHandle); + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "If a query handle doesn't reference a previously created performance + * query instance, an INVALID_VALUE error is generated." + */ + if (m == NULL) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glDeletePerfQueryINTEL(invalid queryHandle)"); + return; + } + + /* Let the driver stop the monitor if it's active. */ + if (m->Active) { + ctx->Driver.ResetPerfMonitor(ctx, m); + m->Ended = false; + } + + _mesa_HashRemove(ctx->PerfMonitor.Monitors, queryHandle); + ralloc_free(m->ActiveGroups); + ralloc_free(m->ActiveCounters); + ctx->Driver.DeletePerfMonitor(ctx, m); +} + +extern void GLAPIENTRY +_mesa_BeginPerfQueryINTEL(GLuint queryHandle) +{ + GET_CURRENT_CONTEXT(ctx); + struct gl_perf_monitor_object *m; + + /* The queryHandle is the counterpart to AMD_performance_monitor's monitor + * id. + */ + + m = lookup_monitor(ctx, queryHandle); + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "If a query handle doesn't reference a previously created performance + * query instance, an INVALID_VALUE error is generated." + */ + if (m == NULL) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glBeginPerfQueryINTEL(invalid queryHandle)"); + return; + } + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "Note that some query types, they cannot be collected in the same + * time. Therefore calls of BeginPerfQueryINTEL() cannot be nested if + * they refer to queries of such different types. In such case + * INVALID_OPERATION error is generated." + * + * We also generate an INVALID_OPERATION error if the driver can't begin + * monitoring for its own reasons, and for nesting the same query. + */ + if (m->Active) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_OPERATION, + "glBeginPerfQueryINTEL(already active)"); + return; + } + + if (ctx->Driver.BeginPerfMonitor(ctx, m)) { + m->Active = true; + m->Ended = false; + } else { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_OPERATION, + "glBeginPerfQueryINTEL(driver unable to begin monitoring)"); + } +} + +extern void GLAPIENTRY +_mesa_EndPerfQueryINTEL(GLuint queryHandle) +{ + GET_CURRENT_CONTEXT(ctx); + struct gl_perf_monitor_object *m; + + /* The queryHandle is the counterpart to AMD_performance_monitor's monitor + * id. + */ + + m = lookup_monitor(ctx, queryHandle); + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "If a performance query is not currently started, an + * INVALID_OPERATION error will be generated." + * + * The specification doesn't state that an invalid handle would be an + * INVALID_VALUE error. Regardless, query for such a handle will not be + * started, so we generate an INVALID_OPERATION in that case too. + */ + if (m == NULL) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_OPERATION, + "glEndPerfQueryINTEL(invalid queryHandle)"); + return; + } + + if (!m->Active) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_OPERATION, + "glEndPerfQueryINTEL(not active)"); + return; + } + + ctx->Driver.EndPerfMonitor(ctx, m); + + m->Active = false; + m->Ended = true; +} + +extern void GLAPIENTRY +_mesa_GetPerfQueryDataINTEL(GLuint queryHandle, GLuint flags, + GLsizei dataSize, void *data, GLuint *bytesWritten) +{ + GET_CURRENT_CONTEXT(ctx); + struct gl_perf_monitor_object *m; + bool result_available; + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "If bytesWritten or data pointers are NULL then an INVALID_VALUE + * error is generated." + */ + if (!bytesWritten || !data) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glGetPerfQueryDataINTEL(bytesWritten or data is NULL)"); + return; + } + + /* The queryHandle is the counterpart to AMD_performance_monitor's monitor + * id. + */ + + m = lookup_monitor(ctx, queryHandle); + + /* The specification doesn't state that an invalid handle generates an + * error. We could interpret that to mean the case should be handled as + * "measurement not ready for this query", but what should be done if + * `flags' equals PERFQUERY_WAIT_INTEL? + * + * To resolve this, we just generate an INVALID_VALUE from an invalid query + * handle. + */ + if (m == NULL) { + _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, + "glGetPerfQueryDataINTEL(invalid queryHandle)"); + return; + } + + /* We need at least enough room for a single value. */ + if (dataSize < sizeof(GLuint)) { + *bytesWritten = 0; + return; + } + + /* The GL_INTEL_performance_query spec says: + * + * "The call may end without returning any data if they are not ready + * for reading as the measurement session is still pending (the + * EndPerfQueryINTEL() command processing is not finished by + * hardware). In this case location pointed by the bytesWritten + * parameter will be set to 0." + * + * If EndPerfQueryINTEL() is not called at all, we follow this. + */ + if (!m->Ended) { + *bytesWritten = 0; + return; + } + + result_available = ctx->Driver.IsPerfMonitorResultAvailable(ctx, m); + + if (!result_available) { + if (flags == GL_PERFQUERY_FLUSH_INTEL) { + ctx->Driver.Flush(ctx); + } else if (flags == GL_PERFQUERY_WAIT_INTEL) { + /* Assume Finish() is both enough and not too much to wait for + * results. If results are still not available after Finish(), the + * later code automatically bails out with 0 for bytesWritten. + */ + ctx->Driver.Finish(ctx); + result_available = + ctx->Driver.IsPerfMonitorResultAvailable(ctx, m); + } + } + + if (result_available) { + ctx->Driver.GetPerfMonitorResult(ctx, m, dataSize, data, (GLint*)bytesWritten); + } else { + *bytesWritten = 0; + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3