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2019 Sep 23
1
[PATCH 13/36] drm/nouveau: use bpp instead of cpp for drm_format_info
cpp[BytePerPlane] can't describe the 10bit data format correctly,
So we use bpp[BitPerPlane] to instead cpp.
Signed-off-by: Sandy Huang <hjc at rock-chips.com>
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drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/dispnv04/crtc.c | 7 ++++---
drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/dispnv50/base507c.c | 4 ++--
drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/dispnv50/ovly507e.c | 2 +-
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2019 Sep 23
0
[PATCH 13/36] drm/nouveau: use bpp instead of cpp for drm_format_info
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 8:56 AM Sandy Huang <hjc at rock-chips.com> wrote:
>
> cpp[BytePerPlane] can't describe the 10bit data format correctly,
> So we use bpp[BitPerPlane] to instead cpp.
>
> Signed-off-by: Sandy Huang <hjc at rock-chips.com>
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> drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/dispnv04/crtc.c | 7 ++++---
> drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/dispnv50/base507c.c | 4 ++--
> drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/d...
2016 Mar 30
0
[PATCH v3 06/16] zsmalloc: squeeze inuse into page->mapping
Currently, we store class:fullness into page->mapping.
The number of class we can support is 255 and fullness is 4 so
(8 + 2 = 10bit) is enough to represent them.
Meanwhile, the bits we need to store in-use objects in zspage
is that 11bit is enough.
For example, If we assume that 64K PAGE_SIZE, class_size 32
which is worst case, class->pages_per_zspage become 1 so
the number of objects in zspage is 2048 so 11bit is enough.
T...
2012 Sep 18
8
Collecting entropy from device_attach() times.
Hi.
I experimented a bit with collecting entropy from the time it takes for
device_attach() to run (in CPU cycles). It seems that those times have
enough variation that we can use it for entropy harvesting. It happens
even before root is mounted, so pretty early.
On the machine I'm testing it, which has minimal kernel plus NIC driver
I see 75 device_attach() calls. I'm being very careful
2020 Aug 26
23
[PATCH v5 00/20] drm/dp, i915, nouveau: Cleanup nouveau HPD and add DP features from i915
Most of the reason I'm asking for an RFC here is because this
code pulls a lot of code out of i915 and into shared DP helpers.
Anyway-nouveau's HPD related code has been collecting dust for a while.
Other then the occasional runtime PM related and MST related fixes,
we're missing a lot of nice things that have been added to DRM since
this was originally written. Additionally, the code
2016 Mar 11
31
[PATCH v1 00/19] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation
in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on)
and failed to fork easily.
The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver
pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot
work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working
set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork
easily.
2016 Mar 11
31
[PATCH v1 00/19] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation
in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on)
and failed to fork easily.
The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver
pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot
work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working
set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork
easily.
2016 Mar 21
22
[PATCH v2 00/18] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation
in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on)
and failed to fork easily.
The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver
pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot
work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working
set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork
easily.
2016 Mar 21
22
[PATCH v2 00/18] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation
in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on)
and failed to fork easily.
The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver
pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot
work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working
set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork
easily.
2016 Mar 30
33
[PATCH v3 00/16] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation
in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on)
and failed to fork easily.
The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver
pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot
work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working
set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork
easily.
2016 Mar 30
33
[PATCH v3 00/16] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation
in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on)
and failed to fork easily.
The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver
pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot
work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working
set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork
easily.