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/*
* Mesa 3-D graphics library
*
* Copyright 2016 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
* in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
* OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
* OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
* ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
* OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
/* Mesa OpenGL inter-driver interoperability interface designed for but not
* limited to OpenCL.
*
* This is a driver-agnostic, backward-compatible interface. The structures
* are only allowed to grow. They can never shrink and their members can
* never be removed, renamed, or redefined.
*
* The interface doesn't return a lot of static texture parameters like
* width, height, etc. It mainly returns mutable buffer and texture view
* parameters that can't be part of the texture allocation (because they are
* mutable). If drivers want to return more data or want to return static
* allocation parameters, they can do it in one of these two ways:
* - attaching the data to the DMABUF handle in a driver-specific way
* - passing the data via "out_driver_data" in the "in" structure.
*
* Mesa is expected to do a lot of error checking on behalf of OpenCL, such
* as checking the target, miplevel, and texture completeness.
*
* OpenCL, on the other hand, needs to check if the display+context combo
* is compatible with the OpenCL driver by querying the device information.
* It also needs to check if the texture internal format and channel ordering
* (returned in a driver-specific way) is supported by OpenCL, among other
* things.
*/
#ifndef MESA_GLINTEROP_H
#define MESA_GLINTEROP_H
#include <GL/glx.h>
#include <EGL/egl.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** Returned error codes. */
enum {
MESA_GLINTEROP_SUCCESS = 0,
MESA_GLINTEROP_OUT_OF_RESOURCES,
MESA_GLINTEROP_OUT_OF_HOST_MEMORY,
MESA_GLINTEROP_INVALID_OPERATION,
MESA_GLINTEROP_INVALID_VALUE,
MESA_GLINTEROP_INVALID_DISPLAY,
MESA_GLINTEROP_INVALID_CONTEXT,
MESA_GLINTEROP_INVALID_TARGET,
MESA_GLINTEROP_INVALID_OBJECT,
MESA_GLINTEROP_INVALID_MIP_LEVEL,
MESA_GLINTEROP_UNSUPPORTED
};
/** Access flags. */
enum {
MESA_GLINTEROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE = 0,
MESA_GLINTEROP_ACCESS_READ_ONLY,
MESA_GLINTEROP_ACCESS_WRITE_ONLY
};
#define MESA_GLINTEROP_DEVICE_INFO_VERSION 1
/**
* Device information returned by Mesa.
*/
typedef struct _mesa_glinterop_device_info {
/* The caller should set this to: MESA_GLINTEROP_DEVICE_INFO_VERSION */
uint32_t struct_version;
/* PCI location */
uint32_t pci_segment_group;
uint32_t pci_bus;
uint32_t pci_device;
uint32_t pci_function;
/* Device identification */
uint32_t vendor_id;
uint32_t device_id;
/* The interop version determines what behavior the caller should expect
* out of all functions.
*
* Interop version 1:
* - mesa_glinterop_export_in is not read beyond "out_driver_data"
* - mesa_glinterop_export_out is not written beyond "out_driver_data_written"
* - mesa_glinterop_device_info is not written beyond "interop_version"
*/
uint32_t interop_version;
/* Structure version 1 ends here. */
} mesa_glinterop_device_info;
#define MESA_GLINTEROP_EXPORT_IN_VERSION 1
/**
* Input parameters to Mesa interop export functions.
*/
typedef struct _mesa_glinterop_export_in {
/* The caller should set this to: MESA_GLINTEROP_EXPORT_IN_VERSION */
uint32_t struct_version;
/* One of the following:
* - GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER
* - GL_TEXTURE_1D
* - GL_TEXTURE_2D
* - GL_TEXTURE_3D
* - GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE
* - GL_TEXTURE_1D_ARRAY
* - GL_TEXTURE_2D_ARRAY
* - GL_TEXTURE_CUBE_MAP_ARRAY
* - GL_TEXTURE_CUBE_MAP
* - GL_TEXTURE_CUBE_MAP_POSITIVE_X
* - GL_TEXTURE_CUBE_MAP_NEGATIVE_X
* - GL_TEXTURE_CUBE_MAP_POSITIVE_Y
* - GL_TEXTURE_CUBE_MAP_NEGATIVE_Y
* - GL_TEXTURE_CUBE_MAP_POSITIVE_Z
* - GL_TEXTURE_CUBE_MAP_NEGATIVE_Z
* - GL_TEXTURE_2D_MULTISAMPLE
* - GL_TEXTURE_2D_MULTISAMPLE_ARRAY
* - GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES
* - GL_RENDERBUFFER
* - GL_ARRAY_BUFFER
*/
unsigned target;
/* If target is GL_ARRAY_BUFFER, it's a buffer object.
* If target is GL_RENDERBUFFER, it's a renderbuffer object.
* If target is GL_TEXTURE_*, it's a texture object.
*/
unsigned obj;
/* Mipmap level. Ignored for non-texture objects. */
unsigned miplevel;
/* One of MESA_GLINTEROP_ACCESS_* flags. This describes how the exported
* object is going to be used.
*/
uint32_t access;
/* Size of memory pointed to by out_driver_data. */
uint32_t out_driver_data_size;
/* If the caller wants to query driver-specific data about the OpenGL
* object, this should point to the memory where that data will be stored.
* This is expected to be a temporary staging memory. The pointer is not
* allowed to be saved for later use by Mesa.
*/
void *out_driver_data;
/* Structure version 1 ends here. */
} mesa_glinterop_export_in;
#define MESA_GLINTEROP_EXPORT_OUT_VERSION 1
/**
* Outputs of Mesa interop export functions.
*/
typedef struct _mesa_glinterop_export_out {
/* The caller should set this to: MESA_GLINTEROP_EXPORT_OUT_VERSION */
uint32_t struct_version;
/* The DMABUF handle. It must be closed by the caller using the POSIX
* close() function when it's not needed anymore. Mesa is not responsible
* for closing the handle.
*
* Not closing the handle by the caller will lead to a resource leak,
* will prevent releasing the GPU buffer, and may prevent creating new
* DMABUF handles within the process.
*/
int dmabuf_fd;
/* The mutable OpenGL internal format specified by glTextureView or
* glTexBuffer. If the object is not one of those, the original internal
* format specified by glTexStorage, glTexImage, or glRenderbufferStorage
* will be returned.
*/
unsigned internal_format;
/* Buffer offset and size for GL_ARRAY_BUFFER and GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER.
* This allows interop with suballocations (a buffer allocated within
* a larger buffer).
*
* Parameters specified by glTexBufferRange for GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER are
* applied to these and can shrink the range further.
*/
GLintptr buf_offset;
GLsizeiptr buf_size;
/* Parameters specified by glTextureView. If the object is not a texture
* view, default parameters covering the whole texture will be returned.
*/
unsigned view_minlevel;
unsigned view_numlevels;
unsigned view_minlayer;
unsigned view_numlayers;
/* The number of bytes written to out_driver_data. */
uint32_t out_driver_data_written;
/* Structure version 1 ends here. */
} mesa_glinterop_export_out;
/**
* Query device information.
*
* \param dpy GLX display
* \param context GLX context
* \param out where to return the information
*
* \return MESA_GLINTEROP_SUCCESS or MESA_GLINTEROP_* != 0 on error
*/
GLAPI int GLAPIENTRY
MesaGLInteropGLXQueryDeviceInfo(Display *dpy, GLXContext context,
mesa_glinterop_device_info *out);
/**
* Same as MesaGLInteropGLXQueryDeviceInfo except that it accepts EGLDisplay
* and EGLContext.
*/
GLAPI int GLAPIENTRY
MesaGLInteropEGLQueryDeviceInfo(EGLDisplay dpy, EGLContext context,
mesa_glinterop_device_info *out);
/**
* Create and return a DMABUF handle corresponding to the given OpenGL
* object, and return other parameters about the OpenGL object.
*
* \param dpy GLX display
* \param context GLX context
* \param in input parameters
* \param out return values
*
* \return MESA_GLINTEROP_SUCCESS or MESA_GLINTEROP_* != 0 on error
*/
GLAPI int GLAPIENTRY
MesaGLInteropGLXExportObject(Display *dpy, GLXContext context,
const mesa_glinterop_export_in *in,
mesa_glinterop_export_out *out);
/**
* Same as MesaGLInteropGLXExportObject except that it accepts
* EGLDisplay and EGLContext.
*/
GLAPI int GLAPIENTRY
MesaGLInteropEGLExportObject(EGLDisplay dpy, EGLContext context,
const mesa_glinterop_export_in *in,
mesa_glinterop_export_out *out);
typedef int (APIENTRYP PFNMESAGLINTEROPGLXQUERYDEVICEINFOPROC)(Display *dpy, GLXContext context,
mesa_glinterop_device_info *out);
typedef int (APIENTRYP PFNMESAGLINTEROPEGLQUERYDEVICEINFOPROC)(EGLDisplay dpy, EGLContext context,
mesa_glinterop_device_info *out);
typedef int (APIENTRYP PFNMESAGLINTEROPGLXEXPORTOBJECTPROC)(Display *dpy, GLXContext context,
const mesa_glinterop_export_in *in,
mesa_glinterop_export_out *out);
typedef int (APIENTRYP PFNMESAGLINTEROPEGLEXPORTOBJECTPROC)(EGLDisplay dpy, EGLContext context,
const mesa_glinterop_export_in *in,
mesa_glinterop_export_out *out);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* MESA_GLINTEROP_H */
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