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| |
| #ifndef WESTON_LINUX_DMABUF_H |
| #define WESTON_LINUX_DMABUF_H |
| |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| #include "linux-dmabuf-unstable-v1-server-protocol.h" |
| |
| #define MAX_DMABUF_PLANES 4 |
| |
| struct linux_dmabuf_buffer; |
| typedef void (*dmabuf_user_data_destroy_func)( |
| struct linux_dmabuf_buffer *buffer); |
| |
| struct dmabuf_attributes { |
| int32_t width; |
| int32_t height; |
| uint32_t format; |
| uint32_t flags; /* enum zlinux_buffer_params_flags */ |
| int n_planes; |
| int fd[MAX_DMABUF_PLANES]; |
| uint32_t offset[MAX_DMABUF_PLANES]; |
| uint32_t stride[MAX_DMABUF_PLANES]; |
| uint64_t modifier[MAX_DMABUF_PLANES]; |
| }; |
| |
| struct linux_dmabuf_buffer { |
| struct wl_resource *buffer_resource; |
| struct wl_resource *params_resource; |
| struct weston_compositor *compositor; |
| struct dmabuf_attributes attributes; |
| |
| void *user_data; |
| dmabuf_user_data_destroy_func user_data_destroy_func; |
| |
| /* XXX: |
| * |
| * Add backend private data. This would be for the backend |
| * to do all additional imports it might ever use in advance. |
| * The basic principle, even if not implemented in drivers today, |
| * is that dmabufs are first attached, but the actual allocation |
| * is deferred to first use. This would allow the exporter and all |
| * attachers to agree on how to allocate. |
| * |
| * The DRM backend would use this to create drmFBs for each |
| * dmabuf_buffer, just in case at some point it would become |
| * feasible to scan it out directly. This would improve the |
| * possibilities to successfully scan out, avoiding compositing. |
| */ |
| |
| /**< marked as scan-out capable, avoids any composition */ |
| bool direct_display; |
| }; |
| |
| enum weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche_preference { |
| RENDERER_PREF = 0, |
| SCANOUT_PREF = 1 |
| }; |
| |
| struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table { |
| int fd; |
| unsigned int size; |
| |
| /* This is a pointer to the region of memory where we mapped the file |
| * that clients receive. We fill it with the format/modifier pairs |
| * supported by the renderer. We don't formats not supported by the |
| * renderer in the table, as we must always be able to fallback to the |
| * renderer if direct scanout fails. */ |
| struct { |
| uint32_t format; |
| uint32_t pad; /* unused */ |
| uint64_t modifier; |
| } *data; |
| |
| /* Indices of the renderer formats in the table. As the table consists |
| * of formats supported by the renderer, this goes from 0 to the number |
| * of pairs in the table. */ |
| struct wl_array renderer_formats_indices; |
| /* Indices of the scanout formats (union of KMS plane's supported |
| * formats intersected with the renderer formats). */ |
| struct wl_array scanout_formats_indices; |
| }; |
| |
| struct weston_dmabuf_feedback { |
| /* We can have multiple clients subscribing to the same surface dma-buf |
| * feedback. As they are dynamic and we need to re-send them multiple |
| * times during Weston's lifetime, we need to keep track of the |
| * resources of each client. In the case of the default feedback this is |
| * not necessary, as we only advertise them when clients subscribe. IOW, |
| * default feedback events are never re-sent. */ |
| struct wl_list resource_list; |
| |
| dev_t main_device; |
| |
| /* weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche::link */ |
| struct wl_list tranche_list; |
| |
| /* We use this timer to know if the scene has stabilized and that would |
| * be useful to resend dma-buf feedback events to clients. Consider the |
| * timer off when action_needed == ACTION_NEEDED_NONE. See enum |
| * actions_needed_dmabuf_feedback. */ |
| struct timespec timer; |
| uint32_t action_needed; |
| }; |
| |
| struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche { |
| /* weston_dmabuf_feedback::tranche_list */ |
| struct wl_list link; |
| |
| /* Instead of destroying tranches and reconstructing them when necessary |
| * (it can be expensive), we have this flag to know if the tranche |
| * should be advertised or not. This is particularly useful for the |
| * scanout tranche, as based on the DRM-backend feedback and the current |
| * scene (which changes a lot during compositor lifetime) we can decide |
| * to send it or not. */ |
| bool active; |
| |
| dev_t target_device; |
| uint32_t flags; |
| enum weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche_preference preference; |
| |
| struct wl_array formats_indices; |
| }; |
| |
| int |
| linux_dmabuf_setup(struct weston_compositor *compositor); |
| |
| int |
| weston_direct_display_setup(struct weston_compositor *compositor); |
| |
| struct linux_dmabuf_buffer * |
| linux_dmabuf_buffer_get(struct wl_resource *resource); |
| |
| void |
| linux_dmabuf_buffer_set_user_data(struct linux_dmabuf_buffer *buffer, |
| void *data, |
| dmabuf_user_data_destroy_func func); |
| void * |
| linux_dmabuf_buffer_get_user_data(struct linux_dmabuf_buffer *buffer); |
| |
| void |
| linux_dmabuf_buffer_send_server_error(struct linux_dmabuf_buffer *buffer, |
| const char *msg); |
| |
| struct weston_dmabuf_feedback * |
| weston_dmabuf_feedback_create(dev_t main_device); |
| |
| void |
| weston_dmabuf_feedback_destroy(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback *dmabuf_feedback); |
| |
| void |
| weston_dmabuf_feedback_send_all(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback *dmabuf_feedback, |
| struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table *format_table); |
| |
| struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche * |
| weston_dmabuf_feedback_find_tranche(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback *dmabuf_feedback, |
| dev_t target_device, uint32_t flags, |
| enum weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche_preference preference); |
| |
| struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table * |
| weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table_create(const struct weston_drm_format_array *renderer_formats); |
| |
| void |
| weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table_destroy(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table *format_table); |
| |
| int |
| weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table_set_scanout_indices(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table *format_table, |
| const struct weston_drm_format_array *scanout_formats); |
| |
| struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche * |
| weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche_create(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback *dmabuf_feedback, |
| struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table *format_table, |
| dev_t target_device, uint32_t flags, |
| enum weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche_preference preference); |
| |
| #endif /* WESTON_LINUX_DMABUF_H */ |