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config DRM_XE_JOB_TIMEOUT_MAX
int "Default max job timeout (ms)"
default 10000 # milliseconds
help
Configures the default max job timeout after which job will
be forcefully taken away from scheduler.
config DRM_XE_JOB_TIMEOUT_MIN
int "Default min job timeout (ms)"
default 1 # milliseconds
help
Configures the default min job timeout after which job will
be forcefully taken away from scheduler.
config DRM_XE_TIMESLICE_MAX
int "Default max timeslice duration (us)"
default 10000000 # microseconds
help
Configures the default max timeslice duration between multiple
contexts by guc scheduling.
config DRM_XE_TIMESLICE_MIN
int "Default min timeslice duration (us)"
default 1 # microseconds
help
Configures the default min timeslice duration between multiple
contexts by guc scheduling.
config DRM_XE_PREEMPT_TIMEOUT
int "Preempt timeout (us, jiffy granularity)"
default 640000 # microseconds
help
How long to wait (in microseconds) for a preemption event to occur
when submitting a new context. If the current context does not hit
an arbitration point and yield to HW before the timer expires, the
HW will be reset to allow the more important context to execute.
config DRM_XE_PREEMPT_TIMEOUT_MAX
int "Default max preempt timeout (us)"
default 10000000 # microseconds
help
Configures the default max preempt timeout after which context
will be forcefully taken away and higher priority context will
run.
config DRM_XE_PREEMPT_TIMEOUT_MIN
int "Default min preempt timeout (us)"
default 1 # microseconds
help
Configures the default min preempt timeout after which context
will be forcefully taken away and higher priority context will
run.
config DRM_XE_ENABLE_SCHEDTIMEOUT_LIMIT
bool "Default configuration of limitation on scheduler timeout"
default y
help
Configures the enablement of limitation on scheduler timeout
to apply to applicable user. For elevated user, all above MIN
and MAX values will apply when this configuration is enable to
apply limitation. By default limitation is applied.