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This is similar in principle to the previous commit "intel/brw/xe3+:
brw_compile_fs() implementation for Xe3+." but applied to compute-like
shader stages. It changes the implementation of brw_compile_cs/task/mesh()
to reduce compile time and take advantage of wider dispatch modes more
aggressively than the original logic, since as of Xe3 SIMD32 builds
succeed without spills in most cases thanks to VRT.
The new "optimistic" SIMD selection logic starts with the SIMD width
that is potentially highest performance and only compiles additional
narrower variants if that fails (typically due to spilling), while the
old "pessimistic" logic did the opposite: It started with the
narrowest SIMD width and compiled additional variants with increasing
register pressure until one of them failed to compile.
In typical non-spilling cases where we formerly compiled SIMD16 and
SIMD32 variants of the same compute shader, this change will halve the
number of backend compilations required to build it.
XXX - Possibly don't do this in cases with variable workgroup size
until effect on runtime performance can be measured directly.
Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
v2: Don't do this for now in cases with variable workgroup size, still
compile every possible variant in such cases.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/32664>
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`Mesa <https://mesa3d.org>`_ - The 3D Graphics Library ====================================================== Source ------ This repository lives at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa. Other repositories are likely forks, and code found there is not supported. Build & install --------------- You can find more information in our documentation (`docs/install.rst <https://docs.mesa3d.org/install.html>`_), but the recommended way is to use Meson (`docs/meson.rst <https://docs.mesa3d.org/meson.html>`_): .. code-block:: sh $ meson setup build $ ninja -C build/ $ sudo ninja -C build/ install Support ------- Many Mesa devs hang on IRC; if you're not sure which channel is appropriate, you should ask your question on `OFTC's #dri-devel <irc://irc.oftc.net/dri-devel>`_, someone will redirect you if necessary. Remember that not everyone is in the same timezone as you, so it might take a while before someone qualified sees your question. To figure out who you're talking to, or which nick to ping for your question, check out `Who's Who on IRC <https://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/WhosWho/>`_. The next best option is to ask your question in an email to the mailing lists: `mesa-dev\@lists.freedesktop.org <https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev>`_ Bug reports ----------- If you think something isn't working properly, please file a bug report (`docs/bugs.rst <https://docs.mesa3d.org/bugs.html>`_). Contributing ------------ Contributions are welcome, and step-by-step instructions can be found in our documentation (`docs/submittingpatches.rst <https://docs.mesa3d.org/submittingpatches.html>`_). Note that Mesa uses gitlab for patches submission, review and discussions.