On 08/05/2018 11:40, Chris Wilson wrote:
Quoting Tvrtko Ursulin (2018-05-08 11:23:09)
On 07/05/2018 14:57, Chris Wilson wrote:
Bypass using the tasklet to submit the first request to HW, as the
tasklet may be deferred unto ksoftirqd and at a minimum will add in
excess of 10us (and maybe tens
Quoting Tvrtko Ursulin (2018-05-08 11:23:09)
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> On 07/05/2018 14:57, Chris Wilson wrote:
> > Bypass using the tasklet to submit the first request to HW, as the
> > tasklet may be deferred unto ksoftirqd and at a minimum will add in
> > excess of 10us (and maybe tens of milliseconds) to our execut
On 07/05/2018 14:57, Chris Wilson wrote:
Bypass using the tasklet to submit the first request to HW, as the
tasklet may be deferred unto ksoftirqd and at a minimum will add in
excess of 10us (and maybe tens of milliseconds) to our execution
latency. This latency reduction is most notable when ex
Bypass using the tasklet to submit the first request to HW, as the
tasklet may be deferred unto ksoftirqd and at a minimum will add in
excess of 10us (and maybe tens of milliseconds) to our execution
latency. This latency reduction is most notable when execution flows
between engines.
v2: Beware h