Abstract:
Embodiments described herein provide techniques to facilitate scalable interrupts and workload submission for a virtualized graphics processor. The techniques include memory-based interrupt reporting and shared work queue submission for multiple software domains.
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for scalable error reporting. For example, one embodiment of an apparatus comprises error detection circuitry to detect an error in a component of a first tile within a tile-based hierarchy of a processing device; error classification circuitry to classify the error and record first error data based on the classification; a first tile interface to combine the first error data with second error data received from one or more other components associated with the first tile to generate first accumulated error data; and a master tile interface to combine the first accumulated error data with second accumulated error data received from at least one other tile interface to generate second accumulated error data and to provide the second accumulated error data to a host executing an application to process the second accumulated error data.
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein provide techniques to facilitate scalable interrupts and workload submission for a virtualized graphics processor. The techniques include memory-based interrupt reporting and shared work queue submission for multiple software domains.
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for scalable error reporting. For example, one embodiment of an apparatus comprises error detection circuitry to detect an error in a component of a first tile within a tile-based hierarchy of a processing device; error classification circuitry to classify the error and record first error data based on the classification; a first tile interface to combine the first error data with second error data received from one or more other components associated with the first tile to generate first accumulated error data; and a master tile interface to combine the first accumulated error data with second accumulated error data received from at least one other tile interface to generate second accumulated error data and to provide the second accumulated error data to a host executing an application to process the second accumulated error data.
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for scalable error reporting. For example, one embodiment of an apparatus comprises error detection circuitry to detect an error in a component of a first tile within a tile-based hierarchy of a processing device; error classification circuitry to classify the error and record first error data based on the classification; a first tile interface to combine the first error data with second error data received from one or more other components associated with the first tile to generate first accumulated error data; and a master tile interface to combine the first accumulated error data with second accumulated error data received from at least one other tile interface to generate second accumulated error data and to provide the second accumulated error data to a host executing an application to process the second accumulated error data.
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for scalable interrupt reporting. For example, one embodiment of an apparatus comprises: a host processor to execute one or more processes having a corresponding one or more process contexts associated therewith; and a graphics processing engine to, upon initiating execution of a first process, determine a current process context associated with the first process including a first pointer to a first system memory region to store an interrupt status, a second pointer to a second system memory region to store interrupt enable and/or interrupt mask data for one or more interrupt events, and address/data values associated with a message signaled interrupt (MSI); the graphics processing engine, in response to an interrupt event, to evaluate the interrupt enable data from the second system memory region to determine whether the interrupt event is enabled, to report the interrupt event, if enabled, by writing a specified value to the first system memory region identified by the first pointer, and to generate a first MSI corresponding to the interrupt event by writing the MSI address/data values to an output accessible by the host processor.
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein provide techniques to facilitate scalable interrupts and workload submission for a virtualized graphics processor. The techniques include memory-based interrupt reporting and shared work queue submission for multiple software domains.
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein provide techniques to facilitate scalable interrupts and workload submission for a virtualized graphics processor. The techniques include memory-based interrupt reporting and shared work queue submission for multiple software domains.
Abstract:
Security and support for trust domain operation is described. An example of a method includes processing, at an accelerator, one or more compute workloads received from a host system; upon receiving a notification that a trust domain has transitioned to a secure state, transition an original set of privileges for the accelerator to a downgraded set of privileges; upon receiving a command from the host system for the trust domain, processing the command in accordance with the trust domain; and upon receiving a request from the host system to access a register, for a register included in an allowed list of registers for access, allow access to the register, and, for a register that is not within the allowed list of registers for access, disallowing access to the register.
Abstract:
A processing device comprises an instruction execution unit, a memory agent and pinning logic to pin memory pages in a multi-level memory system upon request by the memory agent. The pinning logic includes an agent interface module to receive, from the memory agent, a pin request indicating a first memory page in the multi-level memory system, the multi-level memory system comprising a near memory and a far memory. The pinning logic further includes a memory interface module to retrieve the first memory page from the far memory and write the first memory page to the near memory. In addition, the pinning logic also includes a descriptor table management module to mark the first memory page as pinned in the near memory, wherein marking the first memory page as pinned comprises setting a pinning bit corresponding to the first memory page in a cache descriptor table and to prevent the first memory page from being evicted from the near memory when the first memory page is marked as pinned.