Hi Thomas,

On 23.02.2022 20:38, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:
> Improve the performance of cfb_imageblit() by manually unrolling
> the inner blitting loop and moving some invariants out. The compiler
> failed to do this automatically. This change keeps cfb_imageblit()
> in sync with sys_imagebit().
>
> A microbenchmark measures the average number of CPU cycles
> for cfb_imageblit() after a stabilizing period of a few minutes
> (i7-4790, FullHD, simpledrm, kernel with debugging).
>
> cfb_imageblit(), new: 15724 cycles
> cfb_imageblit(): old: 30566 cycles
>
> In the optimized case, cfb_imageblit() is now ~2x faster than before.
>
> v3:
>       * fix commit description (Pekka)
>
> Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmerm...@suse.de>
> Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <s...@ravnborg.org>
> Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javi...@redhat.com>
This patch landed recently in linux next-20220308 as commit 0d03011894d2 
("fbdev: Improve performance of cfb_imageblit()"). Sadly it causes a 
freeze after DRM and emulated fbdev initialization on various Samsung 
Exynos ARM 32bit based boards. This happens when kernel is compiled from 
exynos_defconfig. Surprisingly when kernel is compiled from 
multi_v7_defconfig all those boards boot fine, so this is a matter of 
one of the debugging options enabled in the exynos_defconfig. I will try 
to analyze this further and share the results. Reverting $subject on top 
of next-20220308 fixes the boot issue.
> ---
>   drivers/video/fbdev/core/cfbimgblt.c | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++-----
>   1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/video/fbdev/core/cfbimgblt.c 
> b/drivers/video/fbdev/core/cfbimgblt.c
> index 01b01a279681..7361cfabdd85 100644
> --- a/drivers/video/fbdev/core/cfbimgblt.c
> +++ b/drivers/video/fbdev/core/cfbimgblt.c
> @@ -218,23 +218,29 @@ static inline void fast_imageblit(const struct fb_image 
> *image, struct fb_info *
>   {
>       u32 fgx = fgcolor, bgx = bgcolor, bpp = p->var.bits_per_pixel;
>       u32 ppw = 32/bpp, spitch = (image->width + 7)/8;
> -     u32 bit_mask, end_mask, eorx, shift;
> +     u32 bit_mask, eorx;
>       const char *s = image->data, *src;
>       u32 __iomem *dst;
>       const u32 *tab = NULL;
> +     size_t tablen;
> +     u32 colortab[16];
>       int i, j, k;
>   
>       switch (bpp) {
>       case 8:
>               tab = fb_be_math(p) ? cfb_tab8_be : cfb_tab8_le;
> +             tablen = 16;
>               break;
>       case 16:
>               tab = fb_be_math(p) ? cfb_tab16_be : cfb_tab16_le;
> +             tablen = 4;
>               break;
>       case 32:
> -     default:
>               tab = cfb_tab32;
> +             tablen = 2;
>               break;
> +     default:
> +             return;
>       }
>   
>       for (i = ppw-1; i--; ) {
> @@ -248,15 +254,42 @@ static inline void fast_imageblit(const struct fb_image 
> *image, struct fb_info *
>       eorx = fgx ^ bgx;
>       k = image->width/ppw;
>   
> -     for (i = image->height; i--; ) {
> -             dst = (u32 __iomem *) dst1, shift = 8; src = s;
> +     for (i = 0; i < tablen; ++i)
> +             colortab[i] = (tab[i] & eorx) ^ bgx;
>   
> -             for (j = k; j--; ) {
> -                     shift -= ppw;
> -                     end_mask = tab[(*src >> shift) & bit_mask];
> -                     FB_WRITEL((end_mask & eorx)^bgx, dst++);
> -                     if (!shift) { shift = 8; src++; }
> +     for (i = image->height; i--; ) {
> +             dst = (u32 __iomem *)dst1;
> +             src = s;
> +
> +             switch (ppw) {
> +             case 4: /* 8 bpp */
> +                     for (j = k; j; j -= 2, ++src) {
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 4) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 0) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                     }
> +                     break;
> +             case 2: /* 16 bpp */
> +                     for (j = k; j; j -= 4, ++src) {
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 6) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 4) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 2) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 0) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                     }
> +                     break;
> +             case 1: /* 32 bpp */
> +                     for (j = k; j; j -= 8, ++src) {
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 7) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 6) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 5) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 4) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 3) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 2) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 1) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                             FB_WRITEL(colortab[(*src >> 0) & bit_mask], 
> dst++);
> +                     }
> +                     break;
>               }
> +
>               dst1 += p->fix.line_length;
>               s += spitch;
>       }

Best regards
-- 
Marek Szyprowski, PhD
Samsung R&D Institute Poland

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