if ((write_domain | read_domains) & I915_GEM_GPU_DOMAINS)
return -EINVAL;
- /* Having something in the write domain implies it's in the read
+ /*
+ * Having something in the write domain implies it's in the read
* domain, and only that read domain. Enforce that in the request.
*/
- if (write_domain != 0 && read_domains != write_domain)
+ if (write_domain && read_domains != write_domain)
return -EINVAL;
+ if (!read_domains)
+ return 0;
+
obj = i915_gem_object_lookup(file, args->handle);
if (!obj)
return -ENOENT;
- /* Try to flush the object off the GPU without holding the lock.
+ /*
+ * Already in the desired write domain? Nothing for us to do!
+ *
+ * We apply a little bit of cunning here to catch a broader set of
+ * no-ops. If obj->write_domain is set, we must be in the same
+ * obj->read_domains, and only that domain. Therefore, if that
+ * obj->write_domain matches the request read_domains, we are
+ * already in the same read/write domain and can skip the operation,
+ * without having to further check the requested write_domain.
+ */
+ if (READ_ONCE(obj->write_domain) == read_domains) {
+ err = 0;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Try to flush the object off the GPU without holding the lock.
* We will repeat the flush holding the lock in the normal manner
* to catch cases where we are gazumped.
*/