Actually my current problem happens when ‘divisor==1’ and ‘remainder==0’, and 
target_msc always equals crtc_msc if PresentOptionAsync is specified in this 
case. It seems the same even if we set ‘divisor=0’. With current 
implementation, the code path of present_queue_vblank is always triggered when 
they are equal. But it is not the expected behavior according to the present 
protocol.

Regards,
Jammy

From: Axel Davy [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 5:28 PM
To: Zhou, Jammy; Michel Dänzer
Cc: [email protected]; Mario Kleiner
Subject: Re: [PATCH] present: Execute right away if target_msc equals 
current_msc

Yes,

I assume divisor = 0.

Initially the code was like that:
. if crtc_msc > target_msc, set target_msc to crtc_msc, and if 
PresentOptionAsync not requested, then increase target_msc.
. if ddx doing sync flips only, and we plan to do a flip, then decrease 
target_msc
. if target_msc was already reached, do a copy immediately (or async flip)

Lets give as example a few scenarios:
the screen is currently at msc crtc_msc.

Let's assume ddx is not able to do async flips:

. Client presents for target_msc <= crtc_msc
-> target_msc set to crtc_msc
-> if Async not requested, target_msc increased by one
=> We present immediately (copy) if Async requested
else if Async not requested:
-> if we plan to do a flip, we decrement target_msc (because sync flips delay 
effect by one msc)
-> if we don't plan to flip, we wait next vblank and copy then.


. Client presents for target_msc = crtc_msc + 1
-> PresentOptionAsync doesn't change anything
-> if doing flip then target_msc is decremented (same reason than before).

In these two cases, when at the end of present_pixmap, we have target_msc = 
crtc_msc, then we are
in the case where we must copy immediately and won't be doing flip. That 
explains the " target_msc > crtc_msc" check.

I don't know if that system worked perfectly when ddx was async flips able.
I haven't checked yet if the new code is ok for sync flips.

Yours,

Axel
On 02/11/2015 09:56, Zhou, Jammy wrote :

Thanks Axel. It is consistent with my understanding.



For the 'pixmap' check in your previous change, it is used to differentiate 
present_pixmap and present_notify_msc, right? It looks like "target_msc >= 
crtc_msc" was used at the first place for present_pixmap, do you know the 
background about this?



Regards,

Jammy



-----Original Message-----

From: Axel Davy [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 4:45 PM

To: Zhou, Jammy; Michel Dänzer

Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; Mario Kleiner

Subject: Re: [PATCH] present: Execute right away if target_msc equals 
current_msc



Hi,



As you can see here:

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/presentproto/tree/presentproto.txt#n212



It means to present immediately instead of waiting for the next vblank (if 
needed).



In practice when needed to present immediately, if the ddx is not able to do 
async flips, then we do a copy to the screen buffer, else we use that ability.



Yours,



Axel



On 02/11/2015 09:26, Zhou, Jammy wrote :

By the way, does PresentOptionAsync mean the same thing with the async flip 
capability in kernel side? Or is it just a flag to indicate X/DDX to do present 
immediately instead of waiting for the next vblank?



Regards,

Jammy



-----Original Message-----

From: Axel Davy [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 3:42 PM

To: Michel Dänzer; Zhou, Jammy

Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; Mario Kleiner

Subject: Re: [PATCH] present: Execute right away if target_msc equals

current_msc



Hi,



What is the current conscensus for how should PresentOptionAsync work ?



If I remember correctly, the semantic used to be:



. if we present at the current or past msc with the flag, two options:

-> if the ddx doesn't support async swap, we do copy to the screen

pixmap right away

-> if the ddx does support it, we do an async swap right away



. if we present at another msc, things behave as without PresentOptionAsync, 
that is we schedule a swap, and ask at msc-1 to the ddx to swap for msc.



With "Fix use of vsynced pageflips", I get the impression it shifted to:



. Async requested, but driver not having the async option -> do screen copy (no 
flips, whatever the msc) . if Async not requested and flip planned, present at 
msc-1, else at msc. (so for flips and Async flag, we do always plan to flip at 
msc ?

That means always tear, right ?)



That doesn't make a lot of sense to me, can someone clarify ?



I'm afraid this patch could be a workaround to currently broken behaviour, and 
not the correct fix.



I CCed Mario Kleiner.



Yours,



Axel Davy



On 29/10/2015 03:53, Michel Dänzer wrote:

On 28.10.2015 19:39, Jammy Zhou wrote:

It is according to the protocol:



"If 'options' contains PresentOptionAsync, and the 'target-msc'

is less than or equal to the current msc for 'window', then the

operation will be performed as soon as possible, not necessarily

waiting for the next vertical blank interval."



Signed-off-by: Jammy Zhou <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>

---

   present/present.c | 2 +-

   1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)



diff --git a/present/present.c b/present/present.c index

beb4ff0..5900c22 100644

--- a/present/present.c

+++ b/present/present.c

@@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ present_pixmap(WindowPtr window,



       xorg_list_add(&vblank->event_queue, &present_exec_queue);

       vblank->queued = TRUE;

-    if ((pixmap && target_msc >= crtc_msc) || (!pixmap && target_msc > 
crtc_msc)) {

+    if (target_msc > crtc_msc) {

           ret = present_queue_vblank(screen, target_crtc, vblank->event_id, 
target_msc);

           if (ret == Success)

               return Success;



Looks good to me, but Cc'ing Axel Davy, who made the last change to

this code.



Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer 
<[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>







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