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Co-Author : Marius Vlad <marius.c.vlad@intel.com> Co-Author : Pratik Vishwakarma <pratik.vishwakarma@intel.com> So far we have had only two commit styles, COMMIT_LEGACY and COMMIT_UNIVERSAL. This patch adds another commit style COMMIT_ATOMIC which makes use of drmModeAtomicCommit() v2: (Marius) i)Set CRTC_ID to zero while disabling plane ii)Modified the log message in igt_atomic_prepare_plane_commit https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/71945/ v3: (Marius)Set FB_ID to zero while disabling plane https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/72179/ v4: (Maarten) Corrected the typo in commit message https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/72598/ v5: Added check for DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ATOMIC in igt_display_init (Marius) i)Removed unused props from igt_display_init ii)Removed unused ret. Changed function to void iii)Declare the variable before checking if we have DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ATOMIC. https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/73505/ v6: (Jani) Corrected typo in commit message v7: Added is_atomic check for DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ATOMIC in igt_display_init and igt_atomic_commit v8: (Matthew Auld) Replaced for loops by for_each_connected_output and for_each_plane_on_pipe (Lionel) Populate properties only if the value has changed Remove the resetting of values in disable case Note : I've used Maarten's diff patch v9: (Lionel) Added resetting of rotation property v10: (Marius) Modified the macro declaration to avoid shadow declaration warning, also removed one unused variable Signed-off-by: Mayuresh Gharpure <mayuresh.s.gharpure@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Pratik Vishwakarma <pratik.vishwakarma@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Mayuresh Gharpure <mayuresh.s.gharpure@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>
Intel GPU Tools =============== Description ----------- Intel GPU Tools is a collection of tools for development and testing of the Intel DRM driver. There are many macro-level test suites that get used against the driver, including xtest, rendercheck, piglit, and oglconform, but failures from those can be difficult to track down to kernel changes, and many require complicated build procedures or specific testing environments to get useful results. Therefore, Intel GPU Tools includes low-level tools and tests specifically for development and testing of the Intel DRM Driver. Intel GPU Tools is split into several sections: benchmarks/ This is a collection of useful microbenchmarks that can be used to tune DRM code in relevant ways. The benchmarks require KMS to be enabled. When run with an X Server running, they must be run as root to avoid the authentication requirement. Note that a few other microbenchmarks are in tests (like gem_gtt_speed). tests/ This is a set of automated tests to run against the DRM to validate changes. Many of the tests have subtests, which can be listed by using the --list-subtests command line option and then run using the --run-subtest option. If --run-subtest is not used, all subtests will be run. Some tests have futher options and these are detailed by using the --help option. The test suite can be run using the run-tests.sh script available in the scripts directory. Piglit is used to run the tests and can either be installed from your distribution (if available), or can be downloaded locally for use with the script by running: ./scripts/run-tests.sh -d run-tests.sh has options for filtering and excluding tests from test runs: -t <regex> only include tests that match the regular expression -x <regex> exclude tests that match the regular expression Useful patterns for test filtering are described in the API documentation and the full list of tests and subtests can be produced by passing -l to the run-tests.sh script. Results are written to a JSON file and an HTML summary can also be created by passing -s to the run-tests.sh script. Further options are are detailed by using the -h option. If not using the script, piglit can be obtained from: git://anongit.freedesktop.org/piglit There is no need to build and install piglit if it is only going to be used for running i-g-t tests. Set the IGT_TEST_ROOT environment variable to point to the tests directory, or set the path key in the "igt" section of piglit.conf to the intel-gpu-tools root directory. The tests in the i-g-t sources need to have been built already. Then we can run the testcases with (as usual as root, no other drm clients running): piglit-sources # ./piglit run igt <results-file> The testlist is built at runtime, so no need to update anything in piglit when adding new tests. See piglit-sources $ ./piglit run -h for some useful options. Piglit only runs a default set of tests and is useful for regression testing. Other tests not run are: - tests that might hang the gpu, see HANG in Makefile.am - gem_stress, a stress test suite. Look at the source for all the various options. - testdisplay is only run in the default mode. testdisplay has tons of options to test different kms functionality, again read the source for the details. lib/ Common helper functions and headers used by the other tools. man/ Manpages, unfortunately rather incomplete. tools/ This is a collection of debugging tools that had previously been built with the 2D driver but not shipped. Some distros were hacking up the 2D build to ship them. Instead, here's a separate package for people debugging the driver. These tools generally must be run as root, safe for the ones that just decode dumps. debugger/ This tool is to be used to do shader debugging. It acts like a debug server accepting connections from debug clients such as mesa. The connections is made with unix domain sockets, and at some point it would be nice if this directory contained a library for initiating connections with debug clients.. The debugger must be run as root: "sudo debugger/eudb" docs/ Contains the automatically generated intel-gpu-tools libraries reference documentation in docs/reference/. You need to have the gtk-doc tools installed and use the "--enable-gtk-doc" configure flag to generate this API documentation. To regenerate the html files when updating documentation, use: $ make clean -C docs && make -C docs If you've added/changed/removed a symbol or anything else that changes the overall structure or indexes, this needs to be reflected in intel-gpu-tools-sections.txt. Entirely new sections will also need to be added to intel-gpu-tools-docs.xml in the appropriate place. Requirements ------------ This is a non-exhaustive list of package dependencies required for building everything (package names may vary): gtk-doc-tools libcairo2-dev libdrm-dev libpciaccess-dev libunwind-dev python-docutils x11proto-dri2-dev xutils-dev Releases for maintainers ------------------------ (1.14) http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/ReleaseHOWTO/
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