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28 #ifndef __VMWGFX_DRM_H__
29 #define __VMWGFX_DRM_H__
31 #define DRM_VMW_MAX_SURFACE_FACES 6
32 #define DRM_VMW_MAX_MIP_LEVELS 24
35 #define DRM_VMW_GET_PARAM 0
36 #define DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF 1
37 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_DMABUF 2
38 #define DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS 3
39 /* guarded by DRM_VMW_PARAM_NUM_STREAMS != 0*/
40 #define DRM_VMW_CONTROL_STREAM 4
41 #define DRM_VMW_CLAIM_STREAM 5
42 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_STREAM 6
43 /* guarded by DRM_VMW_PARAM_3D == 1 */
44 #define DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT 7
45 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT 8
46 #define DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE 9
47 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_SURFACE 10
48 #define DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE 11
49 #define DRM_VMW_EXECBUF 12
50 #define DRM_VMW_GET_3D_CAP 13
51 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT 14
52 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED 15
53 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF 16
54 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_EVENT 17
55 #define DRM_VMW_PRESENT 18
56 #define DRM_VMW_PRESENT_READBACK 19
57 #define DRM_VMW_UPDATE_LAYOUT 20
59 /*************************************************************************/
60 /**
61 * DRM_VMW_GET_PARAM - get device information.
63 * DRM_VMW_PARAM_FIFO_OFFSET:
64 * Offset to use to map the first page of the FIFO read-only.
65 * The fifo is mapped using the mmap() system call on the drm device.
67 * DRM_VMW_PARAM_OVERLAY_IOCTL:
68 * Does the driver support the overlay ioctl.
71 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_NUM_STREAMS 0
72 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_NUM_FREE_STREAMS 1
73 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_3D 2
74 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_HW_CAPS 3
75 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_FIFO_CAPS 4
76 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_MAX_FB_SIZE 5
77 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_FIFO_HW_VERSION 6
79 /**
80 * struct drm_vmw_getparam_arg
82 * @value: Returned value. //Out
83 * @param: Parameter to query. //In.
85 * Argument to the DRM_VMW_GET_PARAM Ioctl.
88 struct drm_vmw_getparam_arg {
89 uint64_t value;
90 uint32_t param;
91 uint32_t pad64;
94 /*************************************************************************/
95 /**
96 * DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT - Create a host context.
98 * Allocates a device unique context id, and queues a create context command
99 * for the host. Does not wait for host completion.
103 * struct drm_vmw_context_arg
105 * @cid: Device unique context ID.
107 * Output argument to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT Ioctl.
108 * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT Ioctl.
111 struct drm_vmw_context_arg {
112 int32_t cid;
113 uint32_t pad64;
116 /*************************************************************************/
118 * DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT - Create a host context.
120 * Frees a global context id, and queues a destroy host command for the host.
121 * Does not wait for host completion. The context ID can be used directly
122 * in the command stream and shows up as the same context ID on the host.
125 /*************************************************************************/
127 * DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE - Create a host suface.
129 * Allocates a device unique surface id, and queues a create surface command
130 * for the host. Does not wait for host completion. The surface ID can be
131 * used directly in the command stream and shows up as the same surface
132 * ID on the host.
136 * struct drm_wmv_surface_create_req
138 * @flags: Surface flags as understood by the host.
139 * @format: Surface format as understood by the host.
140 * @mip_levels: Number of mip levels for each face.
141 * An unused face should have 0 encoded.
142 * @size_addr: Address of a user-space array of sruct drm_vmw_size
143 * cast to an uint64_t for 32-64 bit compatibility.
144 * The size of the array should equal the total number of mipmap levels.
145 * @shareable: Boolean whether other clients (as identified by file descriptors)
146 * may reference this surface.
147 * @scanout: Boolean whether the surface is intended to be used as a
148 * scanout.
150 * Input data to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl.
151 * Output data from the DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE Ioctl.
154 struct drm_vmw_surface_create_req {
155 uint32_t flags;
156 uint32_t format;
157 uint32_t mip_levels[DRM_VMW_MAX_SURFACE_FACES];
158 uint64_t size_addr;
159 int32_t shareable;
160 int32_t scanout;
164 * struct drm_wmv_surface_arg
166 * @sid: Surface id of created surface or surface to destroy or reference.
168 * Output data from the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl.
169 * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_SURFACE Ioctl.
170 * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE Ioctl.
173 struct drm_vmw_surface_arg {
174 int32_t sid;
175 uint32_t pad64;
179 * struct drm_vmw_size ioctl.
181 * @width - mip level width
182 * @height - mip level height
183 * @depth - mip level depth
185 * Description of a mip level.
186 * Input data to the DRM_WMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl.
189 struct drm_vmw_size {
190 uint32_t width;
191 uint32_t height;
192 uint32_t depth;
193 uint32_t pad64;
197 * union drm_vmw_surface_create_arg
199 * @rep: Output data as described above.
200 * @req: Input data as described above.
202 * Argument to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl.
205 union drm_vmw_surface_create_arg {
206 struct drm_vmw_surface_arg rep;
207 struct drm_vmw_surface_create_req req;
210 /*************************************************************************/
212 * DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE - Reference a host surface.
214 * Puts a reference on a host surface with a give sid, as previously
215 * returned by the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE ioctl.
216 * A reference will make sure the surface isn't destroyed while we hold
217 * it and will allow the calling client to use the surface ID in the command
218 * stream.
220 * On successful return, the Ioctl returns the surface information given
221 * in the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE ioctl.
225 * union drm_vmw_surface_reference_arg
227 * @rep: Output data as described above.
228 * @req: Input data as described above.
230 * Argument to the DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE Ioctl.
233 union drm_vmw_surface_reference_arg {
234 struct drm_vmw_surface_create_req rep;
235 struct drm_vmw_surface_arg req;
238 /*************************************************************************/
240 * DRM_VMW_UNREF_SURFACE - Unreference a host surface.
242 * Clear a reference previously put on a host surface.
243 * When all references are gone, including the one implicitly placed
244 * on creation,
245 * a destroy surface command will be queued for the host.
246 * Does not wait for completion.
249 /*************************************************************************/
251 * DRM_VMW_EXECBUF
253 * Submit a command buffer for execution on the host, and return a
254 * fence seqno that when signaled, indicates that the command buffer has
255 * executed.
259 * struct drm_vmw_execbuf_arg
261 * @commands: User-space address of a command buffer cast to an uint64_t.
262 * @command-size: Size in bytes of the command buffer.
263 * @throttle-us: Sleep until software is less than @throttle_us
264 * microseconds ahead of hardware. The driver may round this value
265 * to the nearest kernel tick.
266 * @fence_rep: User-space address of a struct drm_vmw_fence_rep cast to an
267 * uint64_t.
268 * @version: Allows expanding the execbuf ioctl parameters without breaking
269 * backwards compatibility, since user-space will always tell the kernel
270 * which version it uses.
271 * @flags: Execbuf flags. None currently.
273 * Argument to the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF Ioctl.
276 #define DRM_VMW_EXECBUF_VERSION 1
278 struct drm_vmw_execbuf_arg {
279 uint64_t commands;
280 uint32_t command_size;
281 uint32_t throttle_us;
282 uint64_t fence_rep;
283 uint32_t version;
284 uint32_t flags;
288 * struct drm_vmw_fence_rep
290 * @handle: Fence object handle for fence associated with a command submission.
291 * @mask: Fence flags relevant for this fence object.
292 * @seqno: Fence sequence number in fifo. A fence object with a lower
293 * seqno will signal the EXEC flag before a fence object with a higher
294 * seqno. This can be used by user-space to avoid kernel calls to determine
295 * whether a fence has signaled the EXEC flag. Note that @seqno will
296 * wrap at 32-bit.
297 * @passed_seqno: The highest seqno number processed by the hardware
298 * so far. This can be used to mark user-space fence objects as signaled, and
299 * to determine whether a fence seqno might be stale.
300 * @error: This member should've been set to -EFAULT on submission.
301 * The following actions should be take on completion:
302 * error == -EFAULT: Fence communication failed. The host is synchronized.
303 * Use the last fence id read from the FIFO fence register.
304 * error != 0 && error != -EFAULT:
305 * Fence submission failed. The host is synchronized. Use the fence_seq member.
306 * error == 0: All is OK, The host may not be synchronized.
307 * Use the fence_seq member.
309 * Input / Output data to the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF Ioctl.
312 struct drm_vmw_fence_rep {
313 uint32_t handle;
314 uint32_t mask;
315 uint32_t seqno;
316 uint32_t passed_seqno;
317 uint32_t pad64;
318 int32_t error;
321 /*************************************************************************/
323 * DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF
325 * Allocate a DMA buffer that is visible also to the host.
326 * NOTE: The buffer is
327 * identified by a handle and an offset, which are private to the guest, but
328 * useable in the command stream. The guest kernel may translate these
329 * and patch up the command stream accordingly. In the future, the offset may
330 * be zero at all times, or it may disappear from the interface before it is
331 * fixed.
333 * The DMA buffer may stay user-space mapped in the guest at all times,
334 * and is thus suitable for sub-allocation.
336 * DMA buffers are mapped using the mmap() syscall on the drm device.
340 * struct drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_req
342 * @size: Required minimum size of the buffer.
344 * Input data to the DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl.
347 struct drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_req {
348 uint32_t size;
349 uint32_t pad64;
353 * struct drm_vmw_dmabuf_rep
355 * @map_handle: Offset to use in the mmap() call used to map the buffer.
356 * @handle: Handle unique to this buffer. Used for unreferencing.
357 * @cur_gmr_id: GMR id to use in the command stream when this buffer is
358 * referenced. See not above.
359 * @cur_gmr_offset: Offset to use in the command stream when this buffer is
360 * referenced. See note above.
362 * Output data from the DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl.
365 struct drm_vmw_dmabuf_rep {
366 uint64_t map_handle;
367 uint32_t handle;
368 uint32_t cur_gmr_id;
369 uint32_t cur_gmr_offset;
370 uint32_t pad64;
374 * union drm_vmw_dmabuf_arg
376 * @req: Input data as described above.
377 * @rep: Output data as described above.
379 * Argument to the DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl.
382 union drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_arg {
383 struct drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_req req;
384 struct drm_vmw_dmabuf_rep rep;
387 /*************************************************************************/
389 * DRM_VMW_UNREF_DMABUF - Free a DMA buffer.
394 * struct drm_vmw_unref_dmabuf_arg
396 * @handle: Handle indicating what buffer to free. Obtained from the
397 * DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl.
399 * Argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_DMABUF Ioctl.
402 struct drm_vmw_unref_dmabuf_arg {
403 uint32_t handle;
404 uint32_t pad64;
407 /*************************************************************************/
409 * DRM_VMW_CONTROL_STREAM - Control overlays, aka streams.
411 * This IOCTL controls the overlay units of the svga device.
412 * The SVGA overlay units does not work like regular hardware units in
413 * that they do not automaticaly read back the contents of the given dma
414 * buffer. But instead only read back for each call to this ioctl, and
415 * at any point between this call being made and a following call that
416 * either changes the buffer or disables the stream.
420 * struct drm_vmw_rect
422 * Defines a rectangle. Used in the overlay ioctl to define
423 * source and destination rectangle.
426 struct drm_vmw_rect {
427 int32_t x;
428 int32_t y;
429 uint32_t w;
430 uint32_t h;
434 * struct drm_vmw_control_stream_arg
436 * @stream_id: Stearm to control
437 * @enabled: If false all following arguments are ignored.
438 * @handle: Handle to buffer for getting data from.
439 * @format: Format of the overlay as understood by the host.
440 * @width: Width of the overlay.
441 * @height: Height of the overlay.
442 * @size: Size of the overlay in bytes.
443 * @pitch: Array of pitches, the two last are only used for YUV12 formats.
444 * @offset: Offset from start of dma buffer to overlay.
445 * @src: Source rect, must be within the defined area above.
446 * @dst: Destination rect, x and y may be negative.
448 * Argument to the DRM_VMW_CONTROL_STREAM Ioctl.
451 struct drm_vmw_control_stream_arg {
452 uint32_t stream_id;
453 uint32_t enabled;
455 uint32_t flags;
456 uint32_t color_key;
458 uint32_t handle;
459 uint32_t offset;
460 int32_t format;
461 uint32_t size;
462 uint32_t width;
463 uint32_t height;
464 uint32_t pitch[3];
466 uint32_t pad64;
467 struct drm_vmw_rect src;
468 struct drm_vmw_rect dst;
471 /*************************************************************************/
473 * DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS - Give extra information about cursor bypass.
477 #define DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS_ALL (1 << 0)
478 #define DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS_FLAGS (1)
481 * struct drm_vmw_cursor_bypass_arg
483 * @flags: Flags.
484 * @crtc_id: Crtc id, only used if DMR_CURSOR_BYPASS_ALL isn't passed.
485 * @xpos: X position of cursor.
486 * @ypos: Y position of cursor.
487 * @xhot: X hotspot.
488 * @yhot: Y hotspot.
490 * Argument to the DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS Ioctl.
493 struct drm_vmw_cursor_bypass_arg {
494 uint32_t flags;
495 uint32_t crtc_id;
496 int32_t xpos;
497 int32_t ypos;
498 int32_t xhot;
499 int32_t yhot;
502 /*************************************************************************/
504 * DRM_VMW_CLAIM_STREAM - Claim a single stream.
508 * struct drm_vmw_context_arg
510 * @stream_id: Device unique context ID.
512 * Output argument to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT Ioctl.
513 * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT Ioctl.
516 struct drm_vmw_stream_arg {
517 uint32_t stream_id;
518 uint32_t pad64;
521 /*************************************************************************/
523 * DRM_VMW_UNREF_STREAM - Unclaim a stream.
525 * Return a single stream that was claimed by this process. Also makes
526 * sure that the stream has been stopped.
529 /*************************************************************************/
531 * DRM_VMW_GET_3D_CAP
533 * Read 3D capabilities from the FIFO
538 * struct drm_vmw_get_3d_cap_arg
540 * @buffer: Pointer to a buffer for capability data, cast to an uint64_t
541 * @size: Max size to copy
543 * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_GET_3D_CAP_IOCTL
544 * ioctls.
547 struct drm_vmw_get_3d_cap_arg {
548 uint64_t buffer;
549 uint32_t max_size;
550 uint32_t pad64;
553 /*************************************************************************/
555 * DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT
557 * Waits for a fence object to signal. The wait is interruptible, so that
558 * signals may be delivered during the interrupt. The wait may timeout,
559 * in which case the calls returns -EBUSY. If the wait is restarted,
560 * that is restarting without resetting @cookie_valid to zero,
561 * the timeout is computed from the first call.
563 * The flags argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT ioctl indicates what to wait
564 * on:
565 * DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_EXEC: All commands ahead of the fence in the command
566 * stream
567 * have executed.
568 * DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_QUERY: All query results resulting from query finish
569 * commands
570 * in the buffer given to the EXECBUF ioctl returning the fence object handle
571 * are available to user-space.
573 * DRM_VMW_WAIT_OPTION_UNREF: If this wait option is given, and the
574 * fenc wait ioctl returns 0, the fence object has been unreferenced after
575 * the wait.
578 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_EXEC (1 << 0)
579 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_QUERY (1 << 1)
581 #define DRM_VMW_WAIT_OPTION_UNREF (1 << 0)
584 * struct drm_vmw_fence_wait_arg
586 * @handle: Fence object handle as returned by the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF ioctl.
587 * @cookie_valid: Must be reset to 0 on first call. Left alone on restart.
588 * @kernel_cookie: Set to 0 on first call. Left alone on restart.
589 * @timeout_us: Wait timeout in microseconds. 0 for indefinite timeout.
590 * @lazy: Set to 1 if timing is not critical. Allow more than a kernel tick
591 * before returning.
592 * @flags: Fence flags to wait on.
593 * @wait_options: Options that control the behaviour of the wait ioctl.
595 * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT ioctl.
598 struct drm_vmw_fence_wait_arg {
599 uint32_t handle;
600 int32_t cookie_valid;
601 uint64_t kernel_cookie;
602 uint64_t timeout_us;
603 int32_t lazy;
604 int32_t flags;
605 int32_t wait_options;
606 int32_t pad64;
609 /*************************************************************************/
611 * DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED
613 * Checks if a fence object is signaled..
617 * struct drm_vmw_fence_signaled_arg
619 * @handle: Fence object handle as returned by the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF ioctl.
620 * @flags: Fence object flags input to DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED ioctl
621 * @signaled: Out: Flags signaled.
622 * @sequence: Out: Highest sequence passed so far. Can be used to signal the
623 * EXEC flag of user-space fence objects.
625 * Input/Output argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED and DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF
626 * ioctls.
629 struct drm_vmw_fence_signaled_arg {
630 uint32_t handle;
631 uint32_t flags;
632 int32_t signaled;
633 uint32_t passed_seqno;
634 uint32_t signaled_flags;
635 uint32_t pad64;
638 /*************************************************************************/
640 * DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF
642 * Unreferences a fence object, and causes it to be destroyed if there are no
643 * other references to it.
648 * struct drm_vmw_fence_arg
650 * @handle: Fence object handle as returned by the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF ioctl.
652 * Input/Output argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF ioctl..
655 struct drm_vmw_fence_arg {
656 uint32_t handle;
657 uint32_t pad64;
661 /*************************************************************************/
663 * DRM_VMW_FENCE_EVENT
665 * Queues an event on a fence to be delivered on the drm character device
666 * when the fence has signaled the DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_EXEC flag.
667 * Optionally the approximate time when the fence signaled is
668 * given by the event.
672 * The event type
674 #define DRM_VMW_EVENT_FENCE_SIGNALED 0x80000000
676 struct drm_vmw_event_fence {
677 struct drm_event base;
678 uint64_t user_data;
679 uint32_t tv_sec;
680 uint32_t tv_usec;
684 * Flags that may be given to the command.
686 /* Request fence signaled time on the event. */
687 #define DRM_VMW_FE_FLAG_REQ_TIME (1 << 0)
690 * struct drm_vmw_fence_event_arg
692 * @fence_rep: Pointer to fence_rep structure cast to uint64_t or 0 if
693 * the fence is not supposed to be referenced by user-space.
694 * @user_info: Info to be delivered with the event.
695 * @handle: Attach the event to this fence only.
696 * @flags: A set of flags as defined above.
698 struct drm_vmw_fence_event_arg {
699 uint64_t fence_rep;
700 uint64_t user_data;
701 uint32_t handle;
702 uint32_t flags;
706 /*************************************************************************/
708 * DRM_VMW_PRESENT
710 * Executes an SVGA present on a given fb for a given surface. The surface
711 * is placed on the framebuffer. Cliprects are given relative to the given
712 * point (the point disignated by dest_{x|y}).
717 * struct drm_vmw_present_arg
718 * @fb_id: framebuffer id to present / read back from.
719 * @sid: Surface id to present from.
720 * @dest_x: X placement coordinate for surface.
721 * @dest_y: Y placement coordinate for surface.
722 * @clips_ptr: Pointer to an array of clip rects cast to an uint64_t.
723 * @num_clips: Number of cliprects given relative to the framebuffer origin,
724 * in the same coordinate space as the frame buffer.
725 * @pad64: Unused 64-bit padding.
727 * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_PRESENT ioctl.
730 struct drm_vmw_present_arg {
731 uint32_t fb_id;
732 uint32_t sid;
733 int32_t dest_x;
734 int32_t dest_y;
735 uint64_t clips_ptr;
736 uint32_t num_clips;
737 uint32_t pad64;
741 /*************************************************************************/
743 * DRM_VMW_PRESENT_READBACK
745 * Executes an SVGA present readback from a given fb to the dma buffer
746 * currently bound as the fb. If there is no dma buffer bound to the fb,
747 * an error will be returned.
752 * struct drm_vmw_present_arg
753 * @fb_id: fb_id to present / read back from.
754 * @num_clips: Number of cliprects.
755 * @clips_ptr: Pointer to an array of clip rects cast to an uint64_t.
756 * @fence_rep: Pointer to a struct drm_vmw_fence_rep, cast to an uint64_t.
757 * If this member is NULL, then the ioctl should not return a fence.
760 struct drm_vmw_present_readback_arg {
761 uint32_t fb_id;
762 uint32_t num_clips;
763 uint64_t clips_ptr;
764 uint64_t fence_rep;
767 /*************************************************************************/
769 * DRM_VMW_UPDATE_LAYOUT - Update layout
771 * Updates the preferred modes and connection status for connectors. The
772 * command consists of one drm_vmw_update_layout_arg pointing to an array
773 * of num_outputs drm_vmw_rect's.
777 * struct drm_vmw_update_layout_arg
779 * @num_outputs: number of active connectors
780 * @rects: pointer to array of drm_vmw_rect cast to an uint64_t
782 * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UPDATE_LAYOUT Ioctl.
784 struct drm_vmw_update_layout_arg {
785 uint32_t num_outputs;
786 uint32_t pad64;
787 uint64_t rects;
790 #endif