amdkfd: Add module parameter of scheduling policy

This patch adds a new parameter to the amdkfd driver. This parameter enables
the user to select the scheduling policy of the CP. The choices are:

* CP Scheduling with support for over-subscription
* CP Scheduling without support for over-subscription
* Without CP Scheduling

Note that the third option (Without CP scheduling) is only for debug purposes
and bringup of new H/W. As such, it is _not_ guaranteed to work at all times on
all H/W versions.

v3: Fixed description of parameter, changed the permissions to read_only, added
a verification of the value and added documentation

v5: Set default sched_policy to HWS as it is now supported by firmware

Signed-off-by: Ben Goz <ben.goz@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@amd.com>
This commit is contained in:
Ben Goz 2014-07-17 00:48:28 +03:00 committed by Oded Gabbay
parent ed6e6a3487
commit 31c21fece7
2 changed files with 42 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -45,6 +45,11 @@ static const struct kgd2kfd_calls kgd2kfd = {
.resume = kgd2kfd_resume,
};
int sched_policy = KFD_SCHED_POLICY_HWS;
module_param(sched_policy, int, 0444);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(sched_policy,
"Kernel cmdline parameter that defines the amdkfd scheduling policy");
int max_num_of_processes = KFD_MAX_NUM_OF_PROCESSES_DEFAULT;
module_param(max_num_of_processes, int, 0444);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(max_num_of_processes,
@ -87,6 +92,13 @@ static int __init kfd_module_init(void)
kfd2kgd = NULL;
/* Verify module parameters */
if ((sched_policy < KFD_SCHED_POLICY_HWS) ||
(sched_policy > KFD_SCHED_POLICY_NO_HWS)) {
pr_err("kfd: sched_policy has invalid value\n");
return -1;
}
/* Verify module parameters */
if ((max_num_of_processes < 0) ||
(max_num_of_processes > KFD_MAX_NUM_OF_PROCESSES)) {

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@ -69,6 +69,36 @@ extern int max_num_of_queues_per_process;
#define KFD_KERNEL_QUEUE_SIZE 2048
/* Kernel module parameter to specify the scheduling policy */
extern int sched_policy;
/**
* enum kfd_sched_policy
*
* @KFD_SCHED_POLICY_HWS: H/W scheduling policy known as command processor (cp)
* scheduling. In this scheduling mode we're using the firmware code to
* schedule the user mode queues and kernel queues such as HIQ and DIQ.
* the HIQ queue is used as a special queue that dispatches the configuration
* to the cp and the user mode queues list that are currently running.
* the DIQ queue is a debugging queue that dispatches debugging commands to the
* firmware.
* in this scheduling mode user mode queues over subscription feature is
* enabled.
*
* @KFD_SCHED_POLICY_HWS_NO_OVERSUBSCRIPTION: The same as above but the over
* subscription feature disabled.
*
* @KFD_SCHED_POLICY_NO_HWS: no H/W scheduling policy is a mode which directly
* set the command processor registers and sets the queues "manually". This
* mode is used *ONLY* for debugging proposes.
*
*/
enum kfd_sched_policy {
KFD_SCHED_POLICY_HWS = 0,
KFD_SCHED_POLICY_HWS_NO_OVERSUBSCRIPTION,
KFD_SCHED_POLICY_NO_HWS
};
enum cache_policy {
cache_policy_coherent,
cache_policy_noncoherent