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/**********************************************************
* Copyright 2008-2009 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* 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.
*
**********************************************************/
/**
* @file
* VMware SVGA specific winsys interface.
*
* @author Jose Fonseca <jfonseca@vmware.com>
*
* Documentation taken from the VMware SVGA DDK.
*/
#ifndef SVGA_WINSYS_H_
#define SVGA_WINSYS_H_
#include "svga_types.h"
#include "svga_reg.h"
#include "svga3d_reg.h"
#include "pipe/p_compiler.h"
#include "pipe/p_defines.h"
struct svga_winsys_screen;
struct svga_winsys_buffer;
struct pipe_screen;
struct pipe_context;
struct pipe_fence_handle;
struct pipe_resource;
struct svga_region;
struct winsys_handle;
#define SVGA_BUFFER_USAGE_PINNED (1 << 0)
#define SVGA_BUFFER_USAGE_WRAPPED (1 << 1)
#define SVGA_BUFFER_USAGE_SHADER (1 << 2)
/**
* Relocation flags to help with dirty tracking
* SVGA_RELOC_WRITE - The command will cause a GPU write to this
* resource.
* SVGA_RELOC_READ - The command will cause a GPU read from this
* resource.
* SVGA_RELOC_INTERNAL The command will only transfer data internally
* within the resource, and optionally clear
* dirty bits
* SVGA_RELOC_DMA - Only set for resource buffer DMA uploads for winsys
* implementations that want to track the amount
* of such data referenced in the command stream.
*/
#define SVGA_RELOC_WRITE (1 << 0)
#define SVGA_RELOC_READ (1 << 1)
#define SVGA_RELOC_INTERNAL (1 << 2)
#define SVGA_RELOC_DMA (1 << 3)
#define SVGA_FENCE_FLAG_EXEC (1 << 0)
#define SVGA_FENCE_FLAG_QUERY (1 << 1)
#define SVGA_SURFACE_USAGE_SHARED (1 << 0)
/** Opaque surface handle */
struct svga_winsys_surface;
/** Opaque guest-backed objects */
struct svga_winsys_gb_shader;
/**
* SVGA per-context winsys interface.
*/
struct svga_winsys_context
{
void
(*destroy)(struct svga_winsys_context *swc);
void *
(*reserve)(struct svga_winsys_context *swc,
uint32_t nr_bytes, uint32_t nr_relocs );
/**
* Emit a relocation for a host surface.
*
* @param flags bitmask of SVGA_RELOC_* flags
*
* NOTE: Order of this call does matter. It should be the same order
* as relocations appear in the command buffer.
*/
void
(*surface_relocation)(struct svga_winsys_context *swc,
uint32 *sid,
uint32 *mobid,
struct svga_winsys_surface *surface,
unsigned flags);
/**
* Emit a relocation for a guest memory region.
*
* @param flags bitmask of SVGA_RELOC_* flags
*
* NOTE: Order of this call does matter. It should be the same order
* as relocations appear in the command buffer.
*/
void
(*region_relocation)(struct svga_winsys_context *swc,
struct SVGAGuestPtr *ptr,
struct svga_winsys_buffer *buffer,
uint32 offset,
unsigned flags);
/**
* Emit a relocation for a guest-backed shader object.
*
* NOTE: Order of this call does matter. It should be the same order
* as relocations appear in the command buffer.
*/
void
(*shader_relocation)(struct svga_winsys_context *swc,
uint32 *shid,
uint32 *mobid,
uint32 *offset,
struct svga_winsys_gb_shader *shader);
/**
* Emit a relocation for a guest-backed context.
*
* NOTE: Order of this call does matter. It should be the same order
* as relocations appear in the command buffer.
*/
void
(*context_relocation)(struct svga_winsys_context *swc, uint32 *cid);
/**
* Emit a relocation for a guest Memory OBject.
*
* @param flags bitmask of SVGA_RELOC_* flags
* @param offset_into_mob Buffer starts at this offset into the MOB.
*
* Note that not all commands accept an offset into the MOB and
* those commands can't use suballocated buffer pools. To trap
* errors from improper buffer pool usage, set the offset_into_mob
* pointer to NULL.
*/
void
(*mob_relocation)(struct svga_winsys_context *swc,
SVGAMobId *id,
uint32 *offset_into_mob,
struct svga_winsys_buffer *buffer,
uint32 offset,
unsigned flags);
void
(*commit)(struct svga_winsys_context *swc);
enum pipe_error
(*flush)(struct svga_winsys_context *swc,
struct pipe_fence_handle **pfence);
/**
* Context ID used to fill in the commands
*
* Context IDs are arbitrary small non-negative integers,
* global to the entire SVGA device.
*/
uint32 cid;
/**
** BEGIN new functions for guest-backed surfaces.
**/
boolean have_gb_objects;
/**
* Map a guest-backed surface.
* \param flags bitmaks of PIPE_TRANSFER_x flags
*
* The surface_map() member is allowed to fail due to a
* shortage of command buffer space, if the
* PIPE_TRANSFER_DISCARD_WHOLE_RESOURCE bit is set in flags.
* In that case, the caller must flush the current command
* buffer and reissue the map.
*/
void *
(*surface_map)(struct svga_winsys_context *swc,
struct svga_winsys_surface *surface,
unsigned flags, boolean *retry);
/**
* Unmap a guest-backed surface.
* \param rebind returns a flag indicating whether the caller should
* issue a SVGA3D_BindGBSurface() call.
*/
void
(*surface_unmap)(struct svga_winsys_context *swc,
struct svga_winsys_surface *surface,
boolean *rebind);
};
/**
* SVGA per-screen winsys interface.
*/
struct svga_winsys_screen
{
void
(*destroy)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws);
SVGA3dHardwareVersion
(*get_hw_version)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws);
boolean
(*get_cap)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
SVGA3dDevCapIndex index,
SVGA3dDevCapResult *result);
/**
* Create a new context.
*
* Context objects encapsulate all render state, and shader
* objects are per-context.
*
* Surfaces are not per-context. The same surface can be shared
* between multiple contexts, and surface operations can occur
* without a context.
*/
struct svga_winsys_context *
(*context_create)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws);
/**
* This creates a "surface" object in the SVGA3D device.
*
* \param sws Pointer to an svga_winsys_context
* \param flags Device surface create flags
* \param format Format Device surface format
* \param usage Winsys usage: bitmask of SVGA_SURFACE_USAGE_x flags
* \param size Surface size given in device format
* \param numFaces Number of faces of the surface (1 or 6)
* \param numMipLevels Number of mipmap levels for each face
*
* Returns the surface ID (sid). Surfaces are generic
* containers for host VRAM objects like textures, vertex
* buffers, and depth/stencil buffers.
*
* Surfaces are hierarchial:
*
* - Surface may have multiple faces (for cube maps)
*
* - Each face has a list of mipmap levels
*
* - Each mipmap image may have multiple volume
* slices, if the image is three dimensional.
*
* - Each slice is a 2D array of 'blocks'
*
* - Each block may be one or more pixels.
* (Usually 1, more for DXT or YUV formats.)
*
* Surfaces are generic host VRAM objects. The SVGA3D device
* may optimize surfaces according to the format they were
* created with, but this format does not limit the ways in
* which the surface may be used. For example, a depth surface
* can be used as a texture, or a floating point image may
* be used as a vertex buffer. Some surface usages may be
* lower performance, due to software emulation, but any
* usage should work with any surface.
*/
struct svga_winsys_surface *
(*surface_create)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
SVGA3dSurfaceFlags flags,
SVGA3dSurfaceFormat format,
unsigned usage,
SVGA3dSize size,
uint32 numFaces,
uint32 numMipLevels);
/**
* Creates a surface from a winsys handle.
* Used to implement pipe_screen::resource_from_handle.
*/
struct svga_winsys_surface *
(*surface_from_handle)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
struct winsys_handle *whandle,
SVGA3dSurfaceFormat *format);
/**
* Get a winsys_handle from a surface.
* Used to implement pipe_screen::resource_get_handle.
*/
boolean
(*surface_get_handle)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
struct svga_winsys_surface *surface,
unsigned stride,
struct winsys_handle *whandle);
/**
* Whether this surface is sitting in a validate list
*/
boolean
(*surface_is_flushed)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
struct svga_winsys_surface *surface);
/**
* Reference a SVGA3D surface object. This allows sharing of a
* surface between different objects.
*/
void
(*surface_reference)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
struct svga_winsys_surface **pdst,
struct svga_winsys_surface *src);
/**
* Check if a resource (texture, buffer) of the given size
* and format can be created.
* \Return TRUE if OK, FALSE if too large.
*/
boolean
(*surface_can_create)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
SVGA3dSurfaceFormat format,
SVGA3dSize size,
uint32 numFaces,
uint32 numMipLevels);
/**
* Buffer management. Buffer attributes are mostly fixed over its lifetime.
*
* @param usage bitmask of SVGA_BUFFER_USAGE_* flags.
*
* alignment indicates the client's alignment requirements, eg for
* SSE instructions.
*/
struct svga_winsys_buffer *
(*buffer_create)( struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
unsigned alignment,
unsigned usage,
unsigned size );
/**
* Map the entire data store of a buffer object into the client's address.
* usage is a bitmask of PIPE_TRANSFER_*
*/
void *
(*buffer_map)( struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
struct svga_winsys_buffer *buf,
unsigned usage );
void
(*buffer_unmap)( struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
struct svga_winsys_buffer *buf );
void
(*buffer_destroy)( struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
struct svga_winsys_buffer *buf );
/**
* Reference a fence object.
*/
void
(*fence_reference)( struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
struct pipe_fence_handle **pdst,
struct pipe_fence_handle *src );
/**
* Checks whether the fence has been signalled.
* \param flags driver-specific meaning
* \return zero on success.
*/
int (*fence_signalled)( struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
struct pipe_fence_handle *fence,
unsigned flag );
/**
* Wait for the fence to finish.
* \param flags driver-specific meaning
* \return zero on success.
*/
int (*fence_finish)( struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
struct pipe_fence_handle *fence,
unsigned flag );
/**
** BEGIN new functions for guest-backed surfaces.
**/
/** Are guest-backed objects enabled? */
bool have_gb_objects;
/** Can we do DMA with guest-backed objects enabled? */
bool have_gb_dma;
/**
* Create and define a GB shader.
*/
struct svga_winsys_gb_shader *
(*shader_create)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
SVGA3dShaderType type,
const uint32 *bytecode,
uint32 bytecodeLen);
/**
* Destroy a GB shader. It's safe to call this function even
* if the shader is referenced in a context's command stream.
*/
void
(*shader_destroy)(struct svga_winsys_screen *sws,
struct svga_winsys_gb_shader *shader);
};
struct svga_winsys_screen *
svga_winsys_screen(struct pipe_screen *screen);
struct svga_winsys_context *
svga_winsys_context(struct pipe_context *context);
struct pipe_resource *
svga_screen_buffer_wrap_surface(struct pipe_screen *screen,
enum SVGA3dSurfaceFormat format,
struct svga_winsys_surface *srf);
struct svga_winsys_surface *
svga_screen_buffer_get_winsys_surface(struct pipe_resource *buffer);
#endif /* SVGA_WINSYS_H_ */
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