* and flushes prior to executing our batch. However, it doesn't seem
* as if the kernel's flushing is always sufficient and we don't want to
* rely on it.
+ *
+ * We make this an end-of-pipe sync instead of a normal flush because we
+ * do not know the current status of the GPU. On Haswell at least,
+ * having a fast-clear operation in flight at the same time as a normal
+ * rendering operation can cause hangs. Since the kernel's flushing is
+ * insufficient, we need to ensure that any rendering operations from
+ * other processes are definitely complete before we try to do our own
+ * rendering. It's a bit of a big hammer but it appears to work.
*/
- brw_emit_pipe_control_flush(brw,
- PIPE_CONTROL_RENDER_TARGET_FLUSH |
- PIPE_CONTROL_DEPTH_CACHE_FLUSH |
- dc_flush |
- PIPE_CONTROL_NO_WRITE |
- PIPE_CONTROL_CS_STALL);
+ brw_emit_end_of_pipe_sync(brw,
+ PIPE_CONTROL_RENDER_TARGET_FLUSH |
+ PIPE_CONTROL_DEPTH_CACHE_FLUSH |
+ dc_flush);
}
if (brw->gen >= 8) {