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The MemoryAllocAll test in kfdtests exercises the new KFD memory
availability API by trying to allocate a single buffer object that
exactly fills all of vram. Desired object size is determined using the
memory availility KFD ioctl via libhsakmt, then an object is allocated
slightly larger than that size. If the allocation attempt fails then
the test tries to allocate a slightly smaller object, and continues
trying with smaller sizes until the allocation succeeds. The test
succeeds if the successfully allocated object is within some specified
tolerance of the available memory reported.
There are a number of known issues that can cause the successfully
allocated object to be significantly smaller than reported availability.
Until these issues are addressed, we should not fail the test, but just
log the actual divergence between the size of the object we thought we
could allocate, and what was actually possible.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Phillips <daniel.phillips@amd.com>
Change-Id: I165a30865ffbb2353286dcc896ad8e24af124615
[ROCm/ROCR-Runtime commit: d3bb1ca4af]
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