> > But looking at the code a better way should be:
> > 1. Create new bo, wrap it in a kms fb.
> > 2. Slap busy load onto that bo, e.g. reapeatedly fill it with the blitter.
> > 3. Enable evil interruptor (igt_fork_signal_helper).
> > 4. Submit pageflip
> >
> > -> Boom since the set_cache_level will block, get interrupted and exit
> > early with -EINTR.
> >
> > Given sufficient overkill in 2. this should be 100% reliable to reproduce.

As soon as I execbuffer to the bo, it gets a vma for the GGTT vm:

        vm = ctx->vm;
        if (!USES_FULL_PPGTT(dev))
                vm = &dev_priv->gtt.base;

        ...

        /* Look up object handles */
        ret = eb_lookup_vmas(eb, exec, args, vm, file);
        if (ret)
                goto err;

And then it becomes impossible to reproduce the problem :(
Is there any other trick to make set_cache_level fail?

-- Oscar
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