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    drm/amdgpu: throttle buffer migrations at CS using a fixed MBps limit (v2) · 95844d20
    Marek Olšák authored
    
    
    The old mechanism used a per-submission limit that didn't take previous
    submissions within the same time frame into account. It also filled VRAM
    slowly when VRAM usage dropped due to a big eviction or buffer deallocation.
    
    This new method establishes a configurable MBps limit that is obeyed when
    VRAM usage is very high. When VRAM usage is not very high, it gives
    the driver the freedom to fill it quickly. The result is more consistent
    performance.
    
    It can't keep the BO move rate low if lots of evictions are happening due
    to VRAM fragmentation, or if a big buffer is being migrated.
    
    The amdgpu.moverate parameter can be used to set a non-default limit.
    Measurements can be done to find out which amdgpu.moverate setting gives
    the best results.
    
    Mainly APUs and cards with small VRAM will benefit from this. For F1 2015,
    anything with 2 GB VRAM or less will benefit.
    
    Some benchmark results - F1 2015 (Tonga 2GB):
    
    Limit      MinFPS AvgFPS
    Old code:  14     32.6
    128 MB/s:  28     41
    64 MB/s:   15.5   43
    32 MB/s:   28.7   43.4
    8 MB/s:    27.8   44.4
    8 MB/s:    21.9   42.8 (different run)
    
    Random drops in Min FPS can still occur (due to fragmented VRAM?), but
    the average FPS is much better. 8 MB/s is probably a good limit for this
    game & the current VRAM management. The random FPS drops are still to be
    tackled.
    
    v2: use a spinlock
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMarek Olšák <marek.olsak@amd.com>
    Acked-by: default avatarChristian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAlex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
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