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Ryujinx/Ryujinx.Memory/Tracking/RegionHandle.cs
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Allow _volatile to be set from MultiRegionHandle checks again (#3830)
* Allow _volatile to be set from MultiRegionHandle checks again

Tracking handles have a `_volatile` flag which indicates that the resource being tracked is modified every time it is used under a new sequence number. This is used to reduce the time spent reprotecting memory for tracking writes to commonly modified buffers, like constant buffers.

This optimisation works by detecting if a buffer is modified every time a check happens. If a buffer is checked but it is not dirty, then that data is likely not modified every sequence number, and should use memory protection for write tracking. If the opposite is the case all the time, it is faster to just assume it's dirty as we'd just be wasting time protecting the memory.

The new MultiRegionBitmap could not notify handles that they had been checked as part of the fast bitmap lookup, so bindings larger than 4096 bytes wouldn't trigger it at all. This meant that they would be subject to a ton of reprotection if they were modified often.

This does mean there are two separate sources for a _volatile set: VolatileOrDirty + _checkCount, and the bitmap check. These shouldn't interfere with each other, though.

This fixes performance regressions from #3775 in Pokemon Sword, and hopefully Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale. May affect other games.

* Fix stupid mistake
2022-11-18 02:54:20 +00:00

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading;
namespace Ryujinx.Memory.Tracking
{
/// <summary>
/// A tracking handle for a given region of virtual memory. The Dirty flag is updated whenever any changes are made,
/// and an action can be performed when the region is read to or written from.
/// </summary>
public class RegionHandle : IRegionHandle
{
/// <summary>
/// If more than this number of checks have been performed on a dirty flag since its last reprotect,
/// then it is dirtied infrequently.
/// </summary>
private static int CheckCountForInfrequent = 3;
/// <summary>
/// Number of frequent dirty/consume in a row to make this handle volatile.
/// </summary>
private static int VolatileThreshold = 5;
public bool Dirty
{
get
{
return Bitmap.IsSet(DirtyBit);
}
protected set
{
Bitmap.Set(DirtyBit, value);
}
}
internal int SequenceNumber { get; set; }
public bool Unmapped { get; private set; }
public ulong Address { get; }
public ulong Size { get; }
public ulong EndAddress { get; }
internal IMultiRegionHandle Parent { get; set; }
private event Action _onDirty;
private object _preActionLock = new object();
private RegionSignal _preAction; // Action to perform before a read or write. This will block the memory access.
private PreciseRegionSignal _preciseAction; // Action to perform on a precise read or write.
private readonly List<VirtualRegion> _regions;
private readonly MemoryTracking _tracking;
private bool _disposed;
private int _checkCount = 0;
private int _volatileCount = 0;
private bool _volatile;
internal MemoryPermission RequiredPermission
{
get
{
// If this is unmapped, allow reprotecting as RW as it can't be dirtied.
// This is required for the partial unmap cases where part of the data are still being accessed.
if (Unmapped)
{
return MemoryPermission.ReadAndWrite;
}
if (_preAction != null)
{
return MemoryPermission.None;
}
return Dirty ? MemoryPermission.ReadAndWrite : MemoryPermission.Read;
}
}
internal RegionSignal PreAction => _preAction;
internal ConcurrentBitmap Bitmap;
internal int DirtyBit;
/// <summary>
/// Create a new bitmap backed region handle. The handle is registered with the given tracking object,
/// and will be notified of any changes to the specified region.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="tracking">Tracking object for the target memory block</param>
/// <param name="address">Virtual address of the region to track</param>
/// <param name="size">Size of the region to track</param>
/// <param name="bitmap">The bitmap the dirty flag for this handle is stored in</param>
/// <param name="bit">The bit index representing the dirty flag for this handle</param>
/// <param name="mapped">True if the region handle starts mapped</param>
internal RegionHandle(MemoryTracking tracking, ulong address, ulong size, ConcurrentBitmap bitmap, int bit, bool mapped = true)
{
Bitmap = bitmap;
DirtyBit = bit;
Dirty = mapped;
Unmapped = !mapped;
Address = address;
Size = size;
EndAddress = address + size;
_tracking = tracking;
_regions = tracking.GetVirtualRegionsForHandle(address, size);
foreach (var region in _regions)
{
region.Handles.Add(this);
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Create a new region handle. The handle is registered with the given tracking object,
/// and will be notified of any changes to the specified region.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="tracking">Tracking object for the target memory block</param>
/// <param name="address">Virtual address of the region to track</param>
/// <param name="size">Size of the region to track</param>
/// <param name="mapped">True if the region handle starts mapped</param>
internal RegionHandle(MemoryTracking tracking, ulong address, ulong size, bool mapped = true)
{
Bitmap = new ConcurrentBitmap(1, mapped);
Unmapped = !mapped;
Address = address;
Size = size;
EndAddress = address + size;
_tracking = tracking;
_regions = tracking.GetVirtualRegionsForHandle(address, size);
foreach (var region in _regions)
{
region.Handles.Add(this);
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Replace the bitmap and bit index used to track dirty state.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// The tracking lock should be held when this is called, to ensure neither bitmap is modified.
/// </remarks>
/// <param name="bitmap">The bitmap the dirty flag for this handle is stored in</param>
/// <param name="bit">The bit index representing the dirty flag for this handle</param>
internal void ReplaceBitmap(ConcurrentBitmap bitmap, int bit)
{
// Assumes the tracking lock is held, so nothing else can signal right now.
var oldBitmap = Bitmap;
var oldBit = DirtyBit;
bitmap.Set(bit, Dirty);
Bitmap = bitmap;
DirtyBit = bit;
Dirty |= oldBitmap.IsSet(oldBit);
}
/// <summary>
/// Clear the volatile state of this handle.
/// </summary>
private void ClearVolatile()
{
_volatileCount = 0;
_volatile = false;
}
/// <summary>
/// Check if this handle is dirty, or if it is volatile. (changes very often)
/// </summary>
/// <returns>True if the handle is dirty or volatile, false otherwise</returns>
public bool DirtyOrVolatile()
{
_checkCount++;
return _volatile || Dirty;
}
/// <summary>
/// Signal that a memory action occurred within this handle's virtual regions.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="address">Address accessed</param>
/// <param name="size">Size of the region affected in bytes</param>
/// <param name="write">Whether the region was written to or read</param>
/// <param name="handleIterable">Reference to the handles being iterated, in case the list needs to be copied</param>
internal void Signal(ulong address, ulong size, bool write, ref IList<RegionHandle> handleIterable)
{
// If this handle was already unmapped (even if just partially),
// then we have nothing to do until it is mapped again.
// The pre-action should be still consumed to avoid flushing on remap.
if (Unmapped)
{
Interlocked.Exchange(ref _preAction, null);
return;
}
if (_preAction != null)
{
// Copy the handles list in case it changes when we're out of the lock.
if (handleIterable is List<RegionHandle>)
{
handleIterable = handleIterable.ToArray();
}
// Temporarily release the tracking lock while we're running the action.
Monitor.Exit(_tracking.TrackingLock);
try
{
lock (_preActionLock)
{
_preAction?.Invoke(address, size);
// The action is removed after it returns, to ensure that the null check above succeeds when
// it's still in progress rather than continuing and possibly missing a required data flush.
Interlocked.Exchange(ref _preAction, null);
}
}
finally
{
Monitor.Enter(_tracking.TrackingLock);
}
}
if (write)
{
bool oldDirty = Dirty;
Dirty = true;
if (!oldDirty)
{
_onDirty?.Invoke();
}
Parent?.SignalWrite();
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Signal that a precise memory action occurred within this handle's virtual regions.
/// If there is no precise action, or the action returns false, the normal signal handler will be called.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="address">Address accessed</param>
/// <param name="size">Size of the region affected in bytes</param>
/// <param name="write">Whether the region was written to or read</param>
/// <param name="handleIterable">Reference to the handles being iterated, in case the list needs to be copied</param>
/// <returns>True if a precise action was performed and returned true, false otherwise</returns>
internal bool SignalPrecise(ulong address, ulong size, bool write, ref IList<RegionHandle> handleIterable)
{
if (!Unmapped && _preciseAction != null && _preciseAction(address, size, write))
{
return true;
}
Signal(address, size, write, ref handleIterable);
return false;
}
/// <summary>
/// Force this handle to be dirty, without reprotecting.
/// </summary>
public void ForceDirty()
{
Dirty = true;
}
/// <summary>
/// Consume the dirty flag for this handle, and reprotect so it can be set on the next write.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="asDirty">True if the handle should be reprotected as dirty, rather than have it cleared</param>
/// <param name="consecutiveCheck">True if this reprotect is the result of consecutive dirty checks</param>
public void Reprotect(bool asDirty, bool consecutiveCheck = false)
{
if (_volatile) return;
Dirty = asDirty;
bool protectionChanged = false;
lock (_tracking.TrackingLock)
{
foreach (VirtualRegion region in _regions)
{
protectionChanged |= region.UpdateProtection();
}
}
if (!protectionChanged)
{
// Counteract the check count being incremented when this handle was forced dirty.
// It doesn't count for protected write tracking.
_checkCount--;
}
else if (!asDirty)
{
if (consecutiveCheck || (_checkCount > 0 && _checkCount < CheckCountForInfrequent))
{
if (++_volatileCount >= VolatileThreshold && _preAction == null)
{
_volatile = true;
return;
}
}
else
{
_volatileCount = 0;
}
_checkCount = 0;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Consume the dirty flag for this handle, and reprotect so it can be set on the next write.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="asDirty">True if the handle should be reprotected as dirty, rather than have it cleared</param>
public void Reprotect(bool asDirty = false)
{
Reprotect(asDirty, false);
}
/// <summary>
/// Register an action to perform when the tracked region is read or written.
/// The action is automatically removed after it runs.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="action">Action to call on read or write</param>
public void RegisterAction(RegionSignal action)
{
ClearVolatile();
lock (_preActionLock)
{
RegionSignal lastAction = Interlocked.Exchange(ref _preAction, action);
if (lastAction == null && action != lastAction)
{
lock (_tracking.TrackingLock)
{
foreach (VirtualRegion region in _regions)
{
region.UpdateProtection();
}
}
}
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Register an action to perform when a precise access occurs (one with exact address and size).
/// If the action returns true, read/write tracking are skipped.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="action">Action to call on read or write</param>
public void RegisterPreciseAction(PreciseRegionSignal action)
{
_preciseAction = action;
}
/// <summary>
/// Register an action to perform when the region is written to.
/// This action will not be removed when it is called - it is called each time the dirty flag is set.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="action">Action to call on dirty</param>
public void RegisterDirtyEvent(Action action)
{
_onDirty += action;
}
/// <summary>
/// Add a child virtual region to this handle.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="region">Virtual region to add as a child</param>
internal void AddChild(VirtualRegion region)
{
_regions.Add(region);
}
/// <summary>
/// Signal that this handle has been mapped or unmapped.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="mapped">True if the handle has been mapped, false if unmapped</param>
internal void SignalMappingChanged(bool mapped)
{
if (Unmapped == mapped)
{
Unmapped = !mapped;
if (Unmapped)
{
ClearVolatile();
Dirty = false;
}
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Check if this region overlaps with another.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="address">Base address</param>
/// <param name="size">Size of the region</param>
/// <returns>True if overlapping, false otherwise</returns>
public bool OverlapsWith(ulong address, ulong size)
{
return Address < address + size && address < EndAddress;
}
/// <summary>
/// Dispose the handle. Within the tracking lock, this removes references from virtual regions.
/// </summary>
public void Dispose()
{
if (_disposed)
{
throw new ObjectDisposedException(GetType().FullName);
}
_disposed = true;
lock (_tracking.TrackingLock)
{
foreach (VirtualRegion region in _regions)
{
region.RemoveHandle(this);
}
}
}
}
}