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doc: add GVT-g kernel options doc
Update developer docs with a new GVT-g kernel options document. Update existing docs with referenced labels. Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
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.. _GVT-g-kernel-options:
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GVT-g (AcrnGT) Kernel Options
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#############################
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AcrnGT supports flexible configurations so customers can configure
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AcrnGT easily, according to their requirements. This document introduces
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the kernel command line options that are related to AcrnGT.
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i915.enable_gvt
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***************
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This option enables support for Intel GVT-g graphics virtualization
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support in the host By default, it's not enabled, so we need to add
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``i915.enable_gvt=1`` in the SOS kernel command line. This is a Service
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OS only parameter, and cannot be enabled in the User OS.
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i915.enable_pvmmio
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******************
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We introduce the feature named **Para-Virtualized MMIO** (PVMMIO)
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to improve graphics performance of the GVT-g guest.
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This feature batches sequential MMIO writes into a
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shared buffer between the Service OS and User OS, and then submits a
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para-virtualized command to notify to GVT-g in Service OS. This
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effectively reduces the trap numbers of MMIO operations and improves
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overall graphics performance.
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The ``i915.enable_pvmmio`` option controls
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the optimization levels of the PVMMIO feature: each bit represents a
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sub-feature of the optimization. By default, all
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sub-features of PVMMIO are enabled but can also be selectively
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enabled as well.
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The PVMMIO optimization levels are:
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* PVMMIO_ELSP_SUBMIT = 0x1 - Batch submission of the guest graphics
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workloads
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* PVMMIO_PLANE_UPDATE = 0x2 - Batch plane register update operations
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* PVMMIO_PLANE_WM_UPDATE = 0x4 - Batch watermark registers update operations
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* PVMMIO_MASTER_IRQ = 0x8 - Batch IRQ related registers
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* PVMMIO_PPGTT_UPDATE = 0x10 - Use PVMMIO method to update the PPGTT table
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of guest.
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.. note:: This parameter works in both the Service OS and User OS, but
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changes to one will affect the other. For example, if either SOS or UOS
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disables the PVMMIO_PPGTT_UPDATE feature, this optimization will be
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disabled for both.
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i915.gvt_workload_priority
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**************************
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acrnGT supports **Prioritized Rendering** as described in the
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:ref:`GVT-g-prioritized-rendering` high-level design. This
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configuration option controls the priority level of GVT-g guests.
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Priority levels range from -1023 to 1023.
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The default priority is 0, the same priority as the Service OS. If the
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level is negative, the guest's priority will be lower than the Service
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OS, so graphics preemption will work and the prioritized rendering
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feature will be enabled. This is a Service OS only parameters, and does
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not work in the User OS.
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i915.enable_initial_modeset
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***************************
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At time, kernel graphics must be initialized with a valid display
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configuration with full display pipeline programming in place before the
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user space is initialized and without a fbdev & fb console.
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When ``i915.enable_initial_modeset=1``, the FBDEV of i915 will not be
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initialized, so users would not be able to see the fb console on screen.
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If there is no graphics UI running by default, users will see black
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screens displayed.
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When ``i915.enable_initial_modeset=0`` in SOS, the plane restriction
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(also known as plane-based domain ownership) feature will be disabled.
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(See the next section and :ref:`plane_restriction` in the ACRN GVT-g
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High Level Design for more information about this feature.)
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In the current configuration, we will set
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``i915.enable_initial_modeset=1`` in SOS and
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``i915.enable_initial_modeset=0`` in UOS.
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i915.avail_planes_per_pipe and i915.domain_plane_owners
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*******************************************************
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Both Service OS and User OS are provided a set of HW planes where they
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can display their contents. Since each domain provides its content,
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there is no need for any extra composition to be done through SOS.
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``i915.avail_planes_per_pipe`` and ``i915.domain_plane_owners`` work
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together to provide the plane restriction (or plan-based domain
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ownership) feature.
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i915.domain_plane_owners
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========================
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On Intel's display
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hardware, each pipeline contains several planes, which are blended
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together by their Z-order and rendered to the display monitors. In
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AcrnGT, we can control each planes' ownership so that the domains can
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display contents on the planes they own.
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The ``i915.domain_plane_owners`` parameter controls the ownership of all
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the planes in the system, as shown in :numref:`i915-planes-pipes`. Each
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4-bit nibble identifies the domain id owner for that plane and a group
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of 4 nibbles represents a pipe. This is a Service OS only configuration
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and cannot be modified at runtime. Domain ID 0x0 is for the Service OS,
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the User OS use domain IDs from 0x1 to 0xF.
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.. figure:: images/i915-image1.png
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:width: 900px
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:align: center
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:name: i915-planes-pipes
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i915.domain_plane_owners
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For example, if we set ``i915.domain_plane_owners=0x010001101110``, the
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plane ownership will be as shown in :numref:`i915-planes-example1` - SOS
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(green) owns plane 1A, 1B, 4B, 1C, and 2C, and UOS #1 owns plane 2A, 3A,
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4A, 2B, 3B and 3C.
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.. figure:: images/i915-image2.png
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:width: 900px
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:align: center
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:name: i915-planes-example1
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i915.domain_plane_owners example
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Some other examples:
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* i915.domain_plane_owners=0x022211110000 - SOS (0x0) owns planes on pipe A;
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UOS #1 (0x1) owns all planes on pipe B; and UOS #2 (0x2) owns all
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planes on pipe C (since, in the representation in
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:numref:`i915-planes-pipes` above, there are only 3 planes attached to
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pipe C).
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* i915.domain_plane_owners=0x000001110000 - SOS owns all planes on pipe A
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and pipe C; UOS #1 owns plane 1, 2 and 3 on pipe B. Plane 4 on pipe B
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is owned by the SOS so that if it wants to display notice message, it
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can display on top of the UOS.
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i915.avail_planes_per_pipe
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==========================
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Option ``i915.avail_planes_per_pipe`` is a bitmask (shown in
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:numref:`i915-avail-planes`) that tells the i915
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driver which planes are available and can be exposed to the compositor.
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This is a parameter that must to be set in each domain. If
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``i915.avail_planes_per_pipe=0``, the plane restriction feature is disabled.
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.. figure:: images/i915-image3.png
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:width: 600px
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:align: center
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:name: i915-avail-planes
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i915.avail_planes_per_pipe
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For example, if we set ``i915.avail_planes_per_pipe=0x030901`` in SOS
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and ``i915.avail_planes_per_pipe=0x04060E`` in UOS, the planes will be as
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shown in :numref:`i915-avail-planes-example1` and
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:numref:`i915-avail-planes-example1`:
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.. figure:: images/i915-image4.png
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:width: 500px
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:align: center
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:name: i915-avail-planes-example1
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SOS i915.avail_planes_per_pipe
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.. figure:: images/i915-image5.png
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:width: 500px
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:align: center
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:name: i915-avail-planes-example2
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UOS i915.avail_planes_per_pipe
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``i915.avail_planes_per_pipe`` controls the view of planes from i915 drivers
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inside of every domain, and ``i915.domain_plane_owners`` is the global
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arbiter controlling which domain can present its content onto the
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real hardware. Generally, they are aligned. For example, we can set
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``i915.domain_plane_owners= 0x011111110000``,
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``i915.avail_planes_per_pipe=0x00000F`` in SOS, and
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``i915.avail_planes_per_pipe=0x070F00`` in domain 1, so every domain will
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only flip on the planes they owns.
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However, we don't force alignment: ``avail_planes_per_pipe`` might
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not be aligned with the
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setting of ``domain_plane_owners``. Consider this example:
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``i915.domain_plane_owners=0x011111110000``,
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``i915.avail_planes_per_pipe=0x01010F`` in SOS and
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``i915.avail_planes_per_pipe=0x070F00`` in domain 1.
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With this configuration, SOS will be able to render on plane 1B and
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plane 1C, however, the content of plane 1B and plane 1C will not be
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flipped onto the real hardware.
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i915.domain_scaler_owner
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************************
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On each Intel GPU display pipeline, there are several plane scalers
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to zoom in/out the planes. For example, if a 720p video is played
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full-screen on a 1080p display monitor, the kernel driver will use a
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scaler to zoom in the video plane to a 1080p image and present it onto a
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display pipeline. (Refer to "Intel Open Source Graphics PRM Vol 7:
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display" for the details.)
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On Broxton platforms, Pipe A and Pipe B each
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have two plane scalers, and Pipe C has one plane scaler. To support the
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plane scaling in AcrnGT guest OS, we introduced the parameter
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``i915.domain_scaler_owner``, to assign a specific scaler to the target
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guest OS.
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As with the parameter ``i915.domain_plane_owners``, each nibble of
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``i915.domain_scaler_owner`` represents the domain id that owns the scaler;
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every nibble (4 bits) represents a scaler and every group of 2 nibbles
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represents a pipe. This is a Service OS only configuration and cannot be
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modified at runtime. Domain ID 0x0 is for the Service OS, the User OS
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use domain IDs from 0x1 to 0xF.
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For example, if we set ``i915.domain_scaler_owner=0x021100``, the SOS
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owns scaler 1A, 2A; UOS #1 owns scaler 1B, 2B; and UOS #2 owns scaler
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1C.
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i915.enable_hangcheck
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*********************
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This parameter enable detection of a GPU hang. When enabled, the i915
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will start a timer to check if the workload is completed in a specific
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time. If not, i915 will treat it as a GPU hang and trigger a GPU reset.
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In AcrnGT, the workload in SOS and UOS can be set to different
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priorities. If SOS is assigned a higher priority than the UOS, the UOS's
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workload might not be able to run on the HW on time. This may lead to
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the guest i915 triggering a hangcheck and lead to a guest GPU reset.
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This reset is unnecessary so we use ``i915.enable_hangcheck=0`` to
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disable this timeout check and prevent guest from triggering unnecessary
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GPU resets.
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HYPER_DMABUF Driver High Level Design
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<https://github.com/downor/linux_hyper_dmabuf/blob/hyper_dmabuf_integration_v4/Documentation/hyper-dmabuf-sharing.txt>`_.
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.. _plane_restriction:
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Plane-Based Domain Ownership
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@ -813,6 +815,8 @@ page tables at render context switches.
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Per-VM Shadow PPGTT
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.. _GVT-g-prioritized-rendering:
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Prioritized Rendering and Preemption
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====================================
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hld/index
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primer
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GVT-g-porting
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GVT-g-kernel-options
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trusty
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l1tf
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modularity
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