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struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); DrawablePtr draw = &pixmap->drawable; BoxRec box; if (spix->damage) return TRUE; if (!saa_add_damage(pixmap)) return FALSE; box.x1 = 0; box.x2 = draw->width; box.y1 = 0; box.y2 = draw->height; if (vpix->hw) { REGION_RESET(draw->pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw, &box); REGION_EMPTY(draw->pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow); } else { REGION_RESET(draw->pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow, &box); REGION_EMPTY(draw->pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw); } return TRUE; } static void vmwgfx_pixmap_remove_damage(PixmapPtr pixmap) { struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pixmap); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); if (!spix->damage || vpix->hw || vpix->gmr || vpix->malloc) return; #if XORG_VERSION_CURRENT >= XORG_VERSION_NUMERIC(1,14,99,2,0) DamageUnregister(spix->damage); #else DamageUnregister(&pixmap->drawable, spix->damage); #endif DamageDestroy(spix->damage); spix->damage = NULL; } static void vmwgfx_pixmap_remove_present(struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix) { if (vpix->dirty_present) REGION_DESTROY(pixmap->drawable.pScreen, vpix->dirty_present); if (vpix->present_damage) REGION_DESTROY(pixmap->drawable.pScreen, vpix->present_damage); if (vpix->pending_update) REGION_DESTROY(pixmap->drawable.pScreen, vpix->pending_update); if (vpix->pending_present) REGION_DESTROY(pixmap->drawable.pScreen, vpix->pending_present); vpix->dirty_present = NULL; vpix->present_damage = NULL; vpix->pending_update = NULL; vpix->pending_present = NULL; } static Bool vmwgfx_pixmap_add_present(PixmapPtr pixmap, Bool present_opt) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); ScreenPtr pScreen = pixmap->drawable.pScreen; (void) pScreen; if (present_opt) { vpix->dirty_present = REGION_CREATE(pScreen, NULL, 0); if (!vpix->dirty_present) return FALSE; vpix->present_damage = REGION_CREATE(pScreen, NULL, 0); if (!vpix->present_damage) goto out_no_present_damage; } vpix->pending_update = REGION_CREATE(pScreen, NULL, 0); if (!vpix->pending_update) goto out_no_pending_update; vpix->pending_present = REGION_CREATE(pScreen, NULL, 0); if (!vpix->pending_present) goto out_no_pending_present; return TRUE; out_no_pending_present: REGION_DESTROY(pScreen, vpix->pending_update); out_no_pending_update: if (vpix->present_damage) REGION_DESTROY(pScreen, vpix->present_damage); out_no_present_damage: if (vpix->dirty_present) REGION_DESTROY(pScreen, vpix->dirty_present); return FALSE; } static void vmwgfx_pixmap_free_storage(struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix) { if (!(vpix->backing & VMWGFX_PIX_MALLOC) && vpix->malloc) { free(vpix->malloc); vpix->malloc = NULL; } if (!(vpix->backing & VMWGFX_PIX_SURFACE) && vpix->hw) { xa_surface_destroy(vpix->hw); vpix->hw = NULL; } if (!(vpix->backing & VMWGFX_PIX_GMR) && vpix->gmr) { vmwgfx_dmabuf_destroy(vpix->gmr); vpix->gmr = NULL; } } static Bool vmwgfx_pixmap_create_gmr(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, PixmapPtr pixmap) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); size_t size; struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *gmr; void *addr; if (vpix->gmr) return TRUE; size = pixmap->devKind * pixmap->drawable.height; gmr = vmwgfx_dmabuf_alloc(vsaa->drm_fd, size); if (!gmr) return FALSE; if (vpix->malloc) { addr = vmwgfx_dmabuf_map(gmr); if (!addr) goto out_no_transfer; memcpy(addr, vpix->malloc, size); vmwgfx_dmabuf_unmap(gmr); } else if (!vmwgfx_pixmap_add_damage(pixmap)) goto out_no_transfer; vpix->backing |= VMWGFX_PIX_GMR; vpix->backing &= ~VMWGFX_PIX_MALLOC; vpix->gmr = gmr; vmwgfx_pixmap_free_storage(vpix); return TRUE; out_no_transfer: vmwgfx_dmabuf_destroy(gmr); return FALSE; } static Bool vmwgfx_pixmap_create_sw(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, PixmapPtr pixmap) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); if (!(vpix->backing & (VMWGFX_PIX_MALLOC | VMWGFX_PIX_GMR))) return FALSE; if (!vpix->malloc && (vpix->backing & VMWGFX_PIX_MALLOC)) { vpix->malloc = malloc(pixmap->devKind * pixmap->drawable.height); if (!vpix->malloc) goto out_no_malloc; if (!vmwgfx_pixmap_add_damage(pixmap)) goto out_no_damage; } else if (vpix->backing & VMWGFX_PIX_GMR) return vmwgfx_pixmap_create_gmr(vsaa, pixmap); return TRUE; out_no_damage: free(vpix->malloc); vpix->malloc = NULL; out_no_malloc: return FALSE; } /** * * Makes sure all presented contents covered by @region are read * back and are present in a valid GMR. */ static Bool vmwgfx_pixmap_present_readback(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, PixmapPtr pixmap, RegionPtr region) { struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pixmap); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); RegionRec intersection; if (!spix->damage || !REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw) || !vpix->dirty_present) return TRUE; /* * Intersect dirty region with region to be read back, if any. */ REGION_NULL(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); REGION_COPY(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection, &spix->dirty_hw); REGION_INTERSECT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection, &intersection, vpix->dirty_present); if (region) REGION_INTERSECT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection, &intersection, region); if (!REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection)) goto out; /* * Make really sure there is a GMR to read back to. */ if (!vmwgfx_pixmap_create_gmr(vsaa, pixmap)) goto out_err; if (vmwgfx_present_readback(vsaa->drm_fd, vpix->fb_id, &intersection) != 0) goto out_err; REGION_SUBTRACT(vsaa->pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw, &spix->dirty_hw, &intersection); out: REGION_UNINIT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); return TRUE; out_err: REGION_UNINIT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); return FALSE; } static Bool vmwgfx_saa_dma(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, PixmapPtr pixmap, RegionPtr reg, Bool to_hw, int dx, int dy, struct xa_surface *srf) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); if (!srf) srf = vpix->hw; if (!srf || (!vpix->gmr && !vpix->malloc)) return TRUE; if (vpix->gmr && vsaa->can_optimize_dma) { uint32_t handle, dummy; if (_xa_surface_handle(srf, &handle, &dummy) != 0) goto out_err; if (vmwgfx_dma(dx, dy, reg, vpix->gmr, pixmap->devKind, handle, to_hw) != 0) goto out_err; } else { uint8_t *data = (uint8_t *) vpix->malloc; int ret; if (vpix->gmr) { data = (uint8_t *) vmwgfx_dmabuf_map(vpix->gmr); if (!data) goto out_err; } if (dx || dy) { REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, reg, dx, dy); data -= ((dx * pixmap->drawable.bitsPerPixel + 7)/8 + dy * pixmap->devKind); } ret = xa_surface_dma(vsaa->xa_ctx, srf, data, pixmap->devKind, (int) to_hw, (struct xa_box *) REGION_RECTS(reg), REGION_NUM_RECTS(reg)); if (to_hw) xa_context_flush(vsaa->xa_ctx); if (vpix->gmr) vmwgfx_dmabuf_unmap(vpix->gmr); if (dx || dy) REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, reg, -dx, -dy); if (ret) goto out_err; } return TRUE; out_err: LogMessage(X_ERROR, "DMA %s surface failed.\n", to_hw ? "to" : "from"); return FALSE; } static Bool vmwgfx_download_from_hw(struct saa_driver *driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, RegionPtr readback) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(driver); struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pixmap); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); RegionRec intersection; if (!vmwgfx_pixmap_present_readback(vsaa, pixmap, readback)) return FALSE; if (!REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw)) return TRUE; if (!vpix->hw) return TRUE; REGION_NULL(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); REGION_INTERSECT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection, readback, &spix->dirty_hw); readback = &intersection; if (!vmwgfx_pixmap_create_sw(vsaa, pixmap)) goto out_err; if (!vmwgfx_saa_dma(vsaa, pixmap, readback, FALSE, 0, 0, NULL)) goto out_err; REGION_SUBTRACT(vsaa->pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw, &spix->dirty_hw, readback); REGION_UNINIT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); return TRUE; out_err: REGION_UNINIT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); return FALSE; } static Bool vmwgfx_upload_to_hw(struct saa_driver *driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, RegionPtr upload) { return vmwgfx_saa_dma(to_vmwgfx_saa(driver), pixmap, upload, TRUE, 0, 0, NULL); } static void vmwgfx_release_from_cpu(struct saa_driver *driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, saa_access_t access) { // LogMessage(X_INFO, "Release 0x%08lx access 0x%08x\n", // (unsigned long) pixmap, (unsigned) access); } static void * vmwgfx_sync_for_cpu(struct saa_driver *driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, saa_access_t access) { /* * Errors in this functions will turn up in subsequent map * calls. */ (void) vmwgfx_pixmap_create_sw(to_vmwgfx_saa(driver), pixmap); return NULL; } static void * vmwgfx_map(struct saa_driver *driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, saa_access_t access) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); if (vpix->malloc) return vpix->malloc; else if (vpix->gmr) return vmwgfx_dmabuf_map(vpix->gmr); else return NULL; } static void vmwgfx_unmap(struct saa_driver *driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, saa_access_t access) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); if (vpix->gmr) return vmwgfx_dmabuf_unmap(vpix->gmr); // LogMessage(X_INFO, "Unmap 0x%08lx access 0x%08x\n", // (unsigned long) pixmap, (unsigned) access); ; } static Bool vmwgfx_create_pixmap(struct saa_driver *driver, struct saa_pixmap *spix, int w, int h, int depth, unsigned int usage_hint, int bpp, int *new_pitch) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); *new_pitch = ((w * bpp + FB_MASK) >> FB_SHIFT) * sizeof(FbBits); WSBMINITLISTHEAD(&vpix->sync_x_head); WSBMINITLISTHEAD(&vpix->scanout_list); WSBMINITLISTHEAD(&vpix->pixmap_list); return TRUE; } Bool vmwgfx_hw_kill(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, struct saa_pixmap *spix) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); if (!vpix->hw) return TRUE; /* * Read back any dirty regions from hardware. */ if (!vmwgfx_download_from_hw(&vsaa->driver, spix->pixmap, &spix->dirty_hw)) return FALSE; xa_surface_destroy(vpix->hw); vpix->hw = NULL; /* * Remove damage tracking if this is not a scanout pixmap. */ if (WSBMLISTEMPTY(&vpix->scanout_list)) vmwgfx_pixmap_remove_damage(spix->pixmap); return TRUE; } void vmwgfx_flush_dri2(ScreenPtr pScreen) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pScreen)); struct _WsbmListHead *list, *next; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); if (!pScrn->vtSema) return; WSBMLISTFOREACHSAFE(list, next, &vsaa->sync_x_list) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = WSBMLISTENTRY(list, struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap, sync_x_head); struct saa_pixmap *spix = &vpix->base; PixmapPtr pixmap = spix->pixmap; if (vmwgfx_upload_to_hw(&vsaa->driver, pixmap, &spix->dirty_shadow)) { REGION_EMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow); WSBMLISTDELINIT(list); } } } static void vmwgfx_destroy_pixmap(struct saa_driver *driver, PixmapPtr pixmap) { ScreenPtr pScreen = to_vmwgfx_saa(driver)->pScreen; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); (void) pScreen; vpix->backing = 0; vmwgfx_pixmap_free_storage(vpix); /* * Any damage we've registered has already been removed by the server * at this point. Any attempt to unregister / destroy it will result * in a double free. */ vmwgfx_pixmap_remove_present(vpix); WSBMLISTDELINIT(&vpix->pixmap_list); WSBMLISTDELINIT(&vpix->sync_x_head); if (vpix->hw_is_dri2_fronts) LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Incorrect dri2 front count.\n"); } /** * * Makes sure we have a surface with valid contents. */ static void vmwgfx_copy_stride(uint8_t *dst, uint8_t *src, unsigned int dst_pitch, unsigned int src_pitch, unsigned int dst_height, unsigned int src_height) { unsigned int i; unsigned int height = (dst_height < src_height) ? dst_height : src_height; unsigned int pitch = (dst_pitch < src_pitch) ? dst_pitch : src_pitch; for(i=0; idrawable.pScreen; struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pScreen)); struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pixmap); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); DrawablePtr draw = &pixmap->drawable; unsigned int size = pixmap->devKind * draw->height; BoxRec b_box; RegionRec b_reg; /* * Ignore copying errors. At worst they will show up as rendering * artefacts. */ if (vpix->malloc) { void *new_malloc = malloc(size); if (!new_malloc) return FALSE; vmwgfx_copy_stride(new_malloc, vpix->malloc, pixmap->devKind, old_pitch, draw->height, old_height); free(vpix->malloc); vpix->malloc = new_malloc; } if (vpix->gmr) { struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *gmr; void *new_addr; void *old_addr; gmr = vmwgfx_dmabuf_alloc(vsaa->drm_fd, size); if (!gmr) return FALSE; new_addr = vmwgfx_dmabuf_map(gmr); old_addr = vmwgfx_dmabuf_map(vpix->gmr); if (new_addr && old_addr) vmwgfx_copy_stride(new_addr, old_addr, pixmap->devKind, old_pitch, draw->height, old_height); else LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed pixmap resize copy.\n"); if (old_addr) vmwgfx_dmabuf_unmap(vpix->gmr); if (new_addr) vmwgfx_dmabuf_unmap(gmr); vmwgfx_dmabuf_destroy(vpix->gmr); vpix->gmr = gmr; } if (vpix->hw) { if (!vmwgfx_xa_surface_redefine(vpix, vpix->hw, draw->width, draw->height, draw->depth, xa_type_argb, xa_format_unknown, vpix->xa_flags, 1)) return FALSE; } b_box.x1 = 0; b_box.x2 = draw->width; b_box.y1 = 0; b_box.y2 = draw->height; REGION_INIT(pScreen, &b_reg, &b_box, 1); REGION_INTERSECT(pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow, &spix->dirty_shadow, &b_reg); REGION_INTERSECT(pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw, &spix->dirty_hw, &b_reg); if (vpix->dirty_present) REGION_INTERSECT(pScreen, vpix->dirty_present, vpix->dirty_present, &b_reg); if (vpix->pending_update) REGION_INTERSECT(pScreen, vpix->pending_update, vpix->pending_update, &b_reg); if (vpix->pending_present) REGION_INTERSECT(pScreen, vpix->pending_present, vpix->pending_present, &b_reg); if (vpix->present_damage) REGION_INTERSECT(pScreen, vpix->present_damage, vpix->present_damage, &b_reg); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &b_reg); return TRUE; } static Bool vmwgfx_modify_pixmap_header (PixmapPtr pixmap, int w, int h, int depth, int bpp, int devkind, void *pixdata) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); ScreenPtr pScreen = pixmap->drawable.pScreen; struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pScreen)); unsigned int old_height; unsigned int old_width; unsigned int old_pitch; if (!vpix) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Not an SAA pixmap.\n"); return FALSE; } if (pixdata) { vpix->backing = 0; vmwgfx_pixmap_free_storage(vpix); return FALSE; } if (depth <= 0) depth = pixmap->drawable.depth; if (bpp <= 0) bpp = pixmap->drawable.bitsPerPixel; if (w <= 0) w = pixmap->drawable.width; if (h <= 0) h = pixmap->drawable.height; if (w <= 0 || h <= 0 || depth <= 0) return FALSE; old_height = pixmap->drawable.height; old_width = pixmap->drawable.width; old_pitch = pixmap->devKind; if (!miModifyPixmapHeader(pixmap, w, h, depth, bpp, devkind, NULL)) goto out_no_modify; if (!vpix->backing) vpix->backing = VMWGFX_PIX_MALLOC; vmwgfx_pix_resize(pixmap, old_pitch, old_height, old_width); vmwgfx_pixmap_free_storage(vpix); if (WSBMLISTEMPTY(&vpix->pixmap_list)) WSBMLISTADDTAIL(&vpix->pixmap_list, &vsaa->pixmaps); return TRUE; out_no_modify: return FALSE; } static Bool vmwgfx_present_prepare(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *src_vpix, struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *dst_vpix) { ScreenPtr pScreen = vsaa->pScreen; unsigned int dummy; (void) pScreen; if (src_vpix == dst_vpix || !src_vpix->hw || _xa_surface_handle(src_vpix->hw, &vsaa->src_handle, &dummy) != 0) return FALSE; REGION_NULL(pScreen, &vsaa->present_region); vsaa->diff_valid = FALSE; vsaa->dst_vpix = dst_vpix; vsaa->present_flush(pScreen); return TRUE; } /** * Determine whether we should try present copies on this pixmap. */ static Bool vmwgfx_is_present_hw(PixmapPtr pixmap) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); return (vpix->dirty_present != NULL); } static void vmwgfx_check_hw_contents(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix, RegionPtr region, Bool *has_dirty_hw, Bool *has_valid_hw) { RegionRec intersection; if (!vpix->hw) { *has_dirty_hw = FALSE; *has_valid_hw = FALSE; return; } if (!region) { *has_dirty_hw = REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, &vpix->base.dirty_hw); *has_valid_hw = !REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, &vpix->base.dirty_shadow); return; } REGION_NULL(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); REGION_INTERSECT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection, &vpix->base.dirty_hw, region); *has_dirty_hw = REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); REGION_INTERSECT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection, &vpix->base.dirty_shadow, region); *has_valid_hw = !REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); REGION_UNINIT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); } /** * vmwgfx_prefer_gmr: Prefer a dma buffer over malloced memory for software * rendered storage * * @vsaa: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_saa accelerator. * @pixmap: Pointer to pixmap whose storage preference we want to alter. * * If possible, alter the storage or future storage of the software contents * of this pixmap to be in a DMA buffer rather than in malloced memory. * This function should be called when it's likely that frequent DMA operations * will occur between a surface and the memory holding the software * contents. */ static void vmwgfx_prefer_gmr(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, PixmapPtr pixmap) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); if (vsaa->can_optimize_dma) { if (vpix->malloc) { (void) vmwgfx_pixmap_create_gmr(vsaa, pixmap); } else if (vpix->backing & VMWGFX_PIX_MALLOC) { vpix->backing |= VMWGFX_PIX_GMR; vpix->backing &= ~VMWGFX_PIX_MALLOC; } } } Bool vmwgfx_create_hw(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, PixmapPtr pixmap) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); struct xa_surface *hw; uint32_t new_flags; if (!vsaa->xat) return FALSE; if (vpix->hw) return TRUE; new_flags = (vpix->xa_flags & ~vpix->staging_remove_flags) | vpix->staging_add_flags | XA_FLAG_SHARED; hw = xa_surface_create(vsaa->xat, pixmap->drawable.width, pixmap->drawable.height, 0, xa_type_other, vpix->staging_format, new_flags); if (hw == NULL) return FALSE; vpix->xa_flags = new_flags; vpix->hw = hw; if (!vmwgfx_pixmap_add_damage(pixmap)) goto out_no_damage; vpix->backing |= VMWGFX_PIX_SURFACE; vmwgfx_pixmap_free_storage(vpix); /* * If there is a HW surface, make sure that the shadow is * (or will be) a GMR, provided we can do fast DMAs from / to it. */ vmwgfx_prefer_gmr(vsaa, pixmap); return TRUE; out_no_damage: vpix->hw = NULL; xa_surface_destroy(hw); return FALSE; } Bool vmwgfx_hw_validate(PixmapPtr pixmap, RegionPtr region) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pixmap->drawable.pScreen)); struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pixmap); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); RegionRec intersection; if (!vmwgfx_pixmap_present_readback(vsaa, pixmap, region)) return FALSE; REGION_NULL(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); REGION_COPY(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection, &spix->dirty_shadow); if (vpix->dirty_present) REGION_UNION(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection, vpix->dirty_present, &spix->dirty_shadow); if (spix->damage && REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection)) { RegionPtr upload = &intersection; /* * Check whether we need to upload from GMR. */ if (region) { REGION_INTERSECT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection, region, &intersection); upload = &intersection; } if (REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, upload)) { Bool ret = vmwgfx_upload_to_hw(&vsaa->driver, pixmap, upload); if (ret) { REGION_SUBTRACT(vsaa->pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow, &spix->dirty_shadow, upload); if (vpix->dirty_present) REGION_SUBTRACT(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->dirty_present, vpix->dirty_present, upload); } else { REGION_UNINIT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); return FALSE; } } } REGION_UNINIT(vsaa->pScreen, &intersection); return TRUE; } static Bool vmwgfx_copy_prepare(struct saa_driver *driver, PixmapPtr src_pixmap, PixmapPtr dst_pixmap, int dx, int dy, int alu, RegionPtr src_reg, uint32_t plane_mask) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(driver); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *src_vpix; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *dst_vpix; Bool has_dirty_hw; Bool has_valid_hw; if (!vsaa->xat || !SAA_PM_IS_SOLID(&dst_pixmap->drawable, plane_mask) || alu != GXcopy || !vsaa->is_master) return FALSE; src_vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(src_pixmap); dst_vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(dst_pixmap); vmwgfx_check_hw_contents(vsaa, src_vpix, src_reg, &has_dirty_hw, &has_valid_hw); if (vmwgfx_is_present_hw(dst_pixmap) && src_vpix->backing & VMWGFX_PIX_SURFACE) { if (!has_dirty_hw && !has_valid_hw) return FALSE; if (!vmwgfx_hw_accel_validate(src_pixmap, 0, 0, 0, src_reg)) return FALSE; if (vmwgfx_present_prepare(vsaa, src_vpix, dst_vpix)) { vsaa->present_copy = TRUE; return TRUE; } return FALSE; } vsaa->present_copy = FALSE; if (src_vpix != dst_vpix) { /* * Use hardware acceleration either if source is partially only * in hardware, or if source is entirely in hardware and destination * has a hardware surface. */ if (!has_dirty_hw && !(has_valid_hw && (dst_vpix->hw != NULL))) return FALSE; /* * Determine surface formats. */ if (src_vpix->base.src_format == 0) { if (!vmwgfx_hw_accel_stage(src_pixmap, 0, XA_FLAG_RENDER_TARGET, 0)) return FALSE; } else { if (PICT_FORMAT_TYPE(src_vpix->base.src_format) != PICT_TYPE_ARGB || !vmwgfx_hw_composite_src_stage(src_pixmap, src_vpix->base.src_format)) return FALSE; } if (dst_vpix->base.dst_format == 0) { if (!vmwgfx_hw_accel_stage(dst_pixmap, 0, XA_FLAG_RENDER_TARGET, 0)) return FALSE; } else { if (PICT_FORMAT_TYPE(dst_vpix->base.dst_format) != PICT_TYPE_ARGB || !vmwgfx_hw_composite_dst_stage(dst_pixmap, dst_vpix->base.dst_format)) return FALSE; } /* * Create hardware surfaces. */ if (!vmwgfx_hw_commit(src_pixmap)) return FALSE; if (!vmwgfx_hw_commit(dst_pixmap)) return FALSE; /* * Migrate data. */ if (!vmwgfx_hw_validate(src_pixmap, src_reg)) { xa_copy_done(vsaa->xa_ctx); xa_context_flush(vsaa->xa_ctx); return FALSE; } /* * Setup copy state. */ if (xa_copy_prepare(vsaa->xa_ctx, dst_vpix->hw, src_vpix->hw) != XA_ERR_NONE) return FALSE; return TRUE; } return FALSE; } static void vmwgfx_present_done(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa) { ScreenPtr pScreen = vsaa->pScreen; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *dst_vpix = vsaa->dst_vpix; (void) pScreen; if (!vsaa->diff_valid) return; (void) vmwgfx_present(vsaa->drm_fd, dst_vpix->fb_id, vsaa->xdiff, vsaa->ydiff, &vsaa->present_region, vsaa->src_handle); REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, &vsaa->present_region, vsaa->xdiff, vsaa->ydiff); REGION_UNION(pScreen, dst_vpix->present_damage, dst_vpix->present_damage, &vsaa->present_region); vsaa->diff_valid = FALSE; REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &vsaa->present_region); } static void vmwgfx_present_copy(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, int src_x, int src_y, int dst_x, int dst_y, int w, int h) { int xdiff = dst_x - src_x; int ydiff = dst_y - src_y; BoxRec box; RegionRec reg; if (vsaa->diff_valid && ((xdiff != vsaa->xdiff) || (ydiff != vsaa->ydiff))) (void) vmwgfx_present_done(vsaa); if (!vsaa->diff_valid) { vsaa->xdiff = xdiff; vsaa->ydiff = ydiff; vsaa->diff_valid = TRUE; } box.x1 = src_x; box.x2 = src_x + w; box.y1 = src_y; box.y2 = src_y + h; REGION_INIT(pScreen, ®, &box, 1); REGION_UNION(pScreen, &vsaa->present_region, &vsaa->present_region, ®); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, ®); } static void vmwgfx_copy(struct saa_driver *driver, int src_x, int src_y, int dst_x, int dst_y, int w, int h) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(driver); if (vsaa->present_copy) { vmwgfx_present_copy(vsaa, src_x, src_y, dst_x, dst_y, w, h); return; } xa_copy(vsaa->xa_ctx, dst_x, dst_y, src_x, src_y, w, h); } static void vmwgfx_copy_done(struct saa_driver *driver) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(driver); if (vsaa->present_copy) { vmwgfx_present_done(vsaa); return; } xa_copy_done(vsaa->xa_ctx); xa_context_flush(vsaa->xa_ctx); } static Bool vmwgfx_composite_prepare(struct saa_driver *driver, CARD8 op, PicturePtr src_pict, PicturePtr mask_pict, PicturePtr dst_pict, PixmapPtr src_pix, PixmapPtr mask_pix, PixmapPtr dst_pix, RegionPtr src_region, RegionPtr mask_region, RegionPtr dst_region) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(driver); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *src_vpix; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *dst_vpix; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *mask_vpix; Bool tmp_valid_hw; Bool dirty_hw; Bool valid_hw; RegionRec empty; struct xa_composite *xa_comp; if (!vsaa->is_master) return FALSE; REGION_NULL(pScreen, &empty); /* * First we define our migration policy. We accelerate only if there * are dirty hw regions to be read or if all source data is * available in hw, and the destination has a hardware surface. */ dst_vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(dst_pix); valid_hw = (dst_vpix->hw != NULL); if (saa_op_reads_destination(op)) { vmwgfx_check_hw_contents(vsaa, dst_vpix, dst_region, &dirty_hw, &tmp_valid_hw); valid_hw = (valid_hw && tmp_valid_hw); } else { dirty_hw = FALSE; dst_region = ∅ } if (src_pix && !dirty_hw) { src_vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(src_pix); vmwgfx_check_hw_contents(vsaa, src_vpix, src_region, &dirty_hw, &tmp_valid_hw); valid_hw = (valid_hw && tmp_valid_hw); } if (mask_pict && mask_pix && !dirty_hw) { mask_vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(mask_pix); vmwgfx_check_hw_contents(vsaa, mask_vpix, mask_region, &dirty_hw, &tmp_valid_hw); valid_hw = (valid_hw && tmp_valid_hw); } /* * In rendercheck mode we try to accelerate all supported * composite operations. */ if (!valid_hw && !dirty_hw && !vsaa->rendercheck) goto out_err; /* * Then, setup most of the XA composite state (except hardware surfaces) * and check whether XA can accelerate. */ if (!mask_pix) mask_pict = NULL; xa_comp = vmwgfx_xa_setup_comp(vsaa->vcomp, op, src_pict, mask_pict, dst_pict); if (!xa_comp) goto out_err; if (xa_composite_check_accelerated(xa_comp) != XA_ERR_NONE) goto out_err; /* * Check that we can create the needed hardware surfaces. */ if (src_pix && !vmwgfx_hw_composite_src_stage(src_pix, src_pict->format)) goto out_err; if (mask_pict && mask_pix && !vmwgfx_hw_composite_src_stage(mask_pix, mask_pict->format)) goto out_err; if (!vmwgfx_hw_composite_dst_stage(dst_pix, dst_pict->format)) goto out_err; /* * Seems OK. Commit the changes, creating hardware surfaces. */ if (src_pix && !vmwgfx_hw_commit(src_pix)) goto out_err; if (mask_pict && mask_pix && !vmwgfx_hw_commit(mask_pix)) goto out_err; if (!vmwgfx_hw_commit(dst_pix)) goto out_err; /* * Update the XA state with our hardware surfaces and * surface formats */ if (!vmwgfx_xa_update_comp(xa_comp, src_pix, mask_pix, dst_pix)) goto out_err; /* * Migrate data to surfaces. */ if (src_pix && src_region && !vmwgfx_hw_validate(src_pix, NULL)) goto out_err; if (mask_pict && mask_pix && mask_region && !vmwgfx_hw_validate(mask_pix, NULL)) goto out_err; if (dst_region && !vmwgfx_hw_validate(dst_pix, NULL)) goto out_err; /* * Bind the XA state. This must be done after data migration, since * migration may change the hardware surfaces. */ if (xa_composite_prepare(vsaa->xa_ctx, xa_comp)) goto out_err; return TRUE; out_err: return FALSE; } static void vmwgfx_composite(struct saa_driver *driver, int src_x, int src_y, int mask_x, int mask_y, int dst_x, int dst_y, int width, int height) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(driver); xa_composite_rect(vsaa->xa_ctx, src_x, src_y, mask_x, mask_y, dst_x, dst_y, width, height); } static void vmwgfx_composite_done(struct saa_driver *driver) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(driver); xa_composite_done(vsaa->xa_ctx); xa_context_flush(vsaa->xa_ctx); } static void vmwgfx_takedown(struct saa_driver *driver) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(driver); if (vsaa->vcomp) vmwgfx_free_composite(vsaa->vcomp); free(vsaa); } /* * This function call originates from the damage layer (outside SAA) * to indicate that an operation is complete, and that damage is being * processed. */ static void vmwgfx_operation_complete(struct saa_driver *driver, PixmapPtr pixmap) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(driver); struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pixmap); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(vsaa->pScreen); /* * Make dri2 drawables up to date, or add them to the flush list * executed at glxWaitX(). Currently glxWaitX() is broken, so * we flush immediately, unless we're VT-switched away, in which * case a flush would deadlock in the kernel. * * For pixmaps for which vpix->hw_is_hosted is true, we can explicitly * inform the compositor when contents has changed, so for those pixmaps * we defer the upload until the compositor is informed, by putting * them on the sync_x_list. Note that hw_is_dri2_fronts take precedence. */ if (vpix->hw && (vpix->hw_is_dri2_fronts || vpix->hw_is_hosted)) { if (pScrn->vtSema && vpix->hw_is_dri2_fronts && vmwgfx_upload_to_hw(driver, pixmap, &spix->dirty_shadow)) { REGION_EMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow); return; } if (WSBMLISTEMPTY(&vpix->sync_x_head)) WSBMLISTADDTAIL(&vpix->sync_x_head, &vsaa->sync_x_list); } } /* * This function is called by SAA to indicate that SAA has * dirtied a region of a pixmap, either as hw (accelerated) or as * !hw (not accelerated). */ static Bool vmwgfx_dirty(struct saa_driver *driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, Bool hw, RegionPtr damage) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(driver); struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pixmap); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); /* * Return if this is not a scanout pixmap. */ if (WSBMLISTEMPTY(&vpix->scanout_list)) return TRUE; #if 0 /* * This code can be enabled to immediately upload scanout sw * contents to the hw surface. Otherwise this is done * just before we call the kms update function for the hw * surface. */ if (vsaa->only_hw_presents) { if (!hw && !vmwgfx_upload_to_hw(&vsaa->driver, pixmap, damage)) return FALSE; REGION_SUBTRACT(&vsaa->pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow, &spix->dirty_shadow, damage); hw = TRUE; } #endif /* * Is the new scanout damage hw or sw? */ if (hw) { /* * Dump pending present into present tracking region. */ if (vpix->dirty_present && REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->present_damage)) { REGION_UNION(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->dirty_present, vpix->dirty_present, damage); REGION_EMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->present_damage); } else { if (REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->pending_update)) { RegionRec reg; REGION_NULL(vsaa->pScreen, ®); REGION_INTERSECT(vsaa->pScreen, ®, vpix->pending_update, damage); if (REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, ®)) vsaa->present_flush(vsaa->pScreen); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, ®); } REGION_UNION(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->pending_present, vpix->pending_present, damage); if (vpix->dirty_present) REGION_SUBTRACT(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->dirty_present, vpix->dirty_present, damage); } } else { if (REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->pending_present)) { RegionRec reg; REGION_NULL(vsaa->pScreen, ®); REGION_INTERSECT(vsaa->pScreen, ®, vpix->pending_present, damage); if (REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, ®)) vsaa->present_flush(vsaa->pScreen); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, ®); } REGION_UNION(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->pending_update, vpix->pending_update, damage); if (vpix->dirty_present) REGION_SUBTRACT(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->dirty_present, vpix->dirty_present, damage); } return TRUE; } static const struct saa_driver vmwgfx_saa_driver = { .saa_major = SAA_VERSION_MAJOR, .saa_minor = SAA_VERSION_MINOR, .pixmap_size = sizeof(struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap), .damage = vmwgfx_dirty, .operation_complete = vmwgfx_operation_complete, .download_from_hw = vmwgfx_download_from_hw, .release_from_cpu = vmwgfx_release_from_cpu, .sync_for_cpu = vmwgfx_sync_for_cpu, .map = vmwgfx_map, .unmap = vmwgfx_unmap, .create_pixmap = vmwgfx_create_pixmap, .destroy_pixmap = vmwgfx_destroy_pixmap, .modify_pixmap_header = vmwgfx_modify_pixmap_header, .copy_prepare = vmwgfx_copy_prepare, .copy = vmwgfx_copy, .copy_done = vmwgfx_copy_done, .composite_prepare = vmwgfx_composite_prepare, .composite = vmwgfx_composite, .composite_done = vmwgfx_composite_done, .takedown = vmwgfx_takedown, }; Bool vmwgfx_saa_init(ScreenPtr pScreen, int drm_fd, struct xa_tracker *xat, void (*present_flush)(ScreenPtr pScreen), Bool direct_presents, Bool only_hw_presents, Bool rendercheck) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa; vsaa = calloc(1, sizeof(*vsaa)); if (!vsaa) return FALSE; if (xat == NULL) { direct_presents = FALSE; only_hw_presents = FALSE; } vsaa->pScreen = pScreen; vsaa->xat = xat; if (xat) vsaa->xa_ctx = xa_context_default(xat); vsaa->drm_fd = drm_fd; vsaa->present_flush = present_flush; vsaa->can_optimize_dma = TRUE; vsaa->use_present_opt = direct_presents; vsaa->only_hw_presents = only_hw_presents; vsaa->rendercheck = rendercheck; vsaa->is_master = TRUE; vsaa->known_prime_format = FALSE; WSBMINITLISTHEAD(&vsaa->sync_x_list); WSBMINITLISTHEAD(&vsaa->pixmaps); vsaa->driver = vmwgfx_saa_driver; vsaa->vcomp = vmwgfx_alloc_composite(); if (!vsaa->vcomp) vsaa->driver.composite_prepare = NULL; if (!saa_driver_init(pScreen, &vsaa->driver)) goto out_no_saa; return TRUE; out_no_saa: free(vsaa); return FALSE; } /* * ************************************************************************* * Scanout functions. * These do not strictly belong here, but we choose to hide the scanout * pixmap private data in the saa pixmaps. Might want to revisit this. */ /* * Make sure we flush / update this scanout on next update run. */ void vmwgfx_scanout_refresh(PixmapPtr pixmap) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pixmap->drawable.pScreen; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); BoxRec box; (void) pScreen; box.x1 = 0; box.y1 = 0; box.x2 = pixmap->drawable.width; box.y2 = pixmap->drawable.height; REGION_RESET(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->pending_present, &box); if (vpix->dirty_present) REGION_SUBTRACT(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->pending_present, vpix->pending_present, vpix->dirty_present); REGION_SUBTRACT(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->pending_present, vpix->pending_present, &vpix->base.dirty_shadow); REGION_COPY(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->pending_update, &vpix->base.dirty_shadow); } /* * Take a "scanout reference" on a pixmap. If this is the first scanout * reference, allocate resources needed for scanout, like proper * damage tracking and kms fbs. */ uint32_t vmwgfx_scanout_ref(struct vmwgfx_screen_entry *entry) { PixmapPtr pixmap = entry->pixmap; struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pixmap->drawable.pScreen)); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); if (WSBMLISTEMPTY(&vpix->scanout_list)) { uint32_t handle, dummy; unsigned int depth; if (vsaa->only_hw_presents) { /* * The KMS fb will be a HW surface. Create it, add damage * and get the handle. */ if (!vmwgfx_hw_accel_validate(pixmap, 0, XA_FLAG_SCANOUT | XA_FLAG_RENDER_TARGET, 0, NULL)) goto out_err; if (_xa_surface_handle(vpix->hw, &handle, &dummy) != 0) goto out_err; depth = xa_format_depth(xa_surface_format(vpix->hw)); } else { /* * The KMS fb will be a Guest Memory Region. Create it, * add damage and get the handle. */ if (!vmwgfx_pixmap_create_gmr(vsaa, pixmap)) goto out_err; handle = vpix->gmr->handle; depth = pixmap->drawable.depth; } if (!vmwgfx_pixmap_add_present(pixmap, vsaa->use_present_opt)) goto out_no_present; if (drmModeAddFB(vsaa->drm_fd, pixmap->drawable.width, pixmap->drawable.height, depth, pixmap->drawable.bitsPerPixel, pixmap->devKind, handle, &vpix->fb_id) != 0) goto out_no_fb;; } pixmap->refcnt += 1; WSBMLISTADDTAIL(&entry->scanout_head, &vpix->scanout_list); return vpix->fb_id; out_no_fb: vmwgfx_pixmap_remove_present(vpix); out_no_present: vmwgfx_pixmap_remove_damage(pixmap); out_err: vpix->fb_id = -1; return -1; } /* * Free a "scanout reference" on a pixmap. If this was the last scanout * reference, free pixmap resources needed for scanout, like * damage tracking and kms fbs. */ void vmwgfx_scanout_unref(struct vmwgfx_screen_entry *entry) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix; PixmapPtr pixmap = entry->pixmap; if (!pixmap) return; vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pixmap->drawable.pScreen)); vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); WSBMLISTDELINIT(&entry->scanout_head); if (WSBMLISTEMPTY(&vpix->scanout_list)) { REGION_EMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, vpix->pending_update); drmModeRmFB(vsaa->drm_fd, vpix->fb_id); vpix->fb_id = -1; vmwgfx_pixmap_present_readback(vsaa, pixmap, NULL); vmwgfx_pixmap_remove_present(vpix); vmwgfx_pixmap_remove_damage(pixmap); } entry->pixmap = NULL; pixmap->drawable.pScreen->DestroyPixmap(pixmap); } void vmwgfx_saa_set_master(ScreenPtr pScreen) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pScreen)); vsaa->is_master = TRUE; vmwgfx_flush_dri2(pScreen); } void vmwgfx_saa_drop_master(ScreenPtr pScreen) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pScreen)); struct _WsbmListHead *list; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix; struct saa_pixmap *spix; WSBMLISTFOREACH(list, &vsaa->pixmaps) { vpix = WSBMLISTENTRY(list, struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap, pixmap_list); spix = &vpix->base; if (!vpix->hw) continue; (void) vmwgfx_download_from_hw(&vsaa->driver, spix->pixmap, &spix->dirty_hw); REGION_EMPTY(draw->pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw); } vsaa->is_master = FALSE; } /* * ************************************************************************* * Helpers for hosted. */ #if (XA_TRACKER_VERSION_MAJOR >= 2) && defined(HAVE_LIBDRM_2_4_38) /** * vmwgfx_saa_copy_to_surface - Copy Drawable contents to an external surface. * * @pDraw: Pointer to source drawable. * @surface_fd: Prime file descriptor of external surface to copy to. * @dst_box: BoxRec describing the destination bounding box. * @region: Region of drawable to copy. Note: The code assumes that the * region is relative to the drawable origin, not the underlying pixmap * origin. * * Copies the contents (both software- and accelerated contents) to an * external surface. */ Bool vmwgfx_saa_copy_to_surface(DrawablePtr pDraw, uint32_t surface_fd, const BoxRec *dst_box, RegionPtr region) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDraw->pScreen; struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pScreen)); PixmapPtr src; struct saa_pixmap *spix; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix; const BoxRec *box; int n; int sx, sy, dx, dy; struct xa_surface *dst; uint32_t handle; Bool ret = TRUE; RegionRec intersection; RegionPtr copy_region = region; if (vmwgfx_prime_fd_to_handle(vsaa->drm_fd, surface_fd, &handle) < 0) return FALSE; dst = xa_surface_from_handle(vsaa->xat, pDraw->width, pDraw->height, pDraw->depth, xa_type_argb, xa_format_unknown, XA_FLAG_SHARED | XA_FLAG_RENDER_TARGET, handle, (pDraw->width * pDraw->bitsPerPixel + 7) / 8); if (!dst) { ret = FALSE; goto out_no_surface; } /* * Assume damage region is relative to the source window. */ src = saa_get_pixmap(pDraw, &sx, &sy); sx += pDraw->x; sy += pDraw->y; if (sx || sy) REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, region, sx, sy); dx = dst_box->x1 - sx; dy = dst_box->y1 - sy; spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(src); vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); /* * Make sure software contents of the source pixmap is henceforth put * in a GMR to avoid the extra copy in the xa DMA. */ vmwgfx_prefer_gmr(vsaa, src); /* * Determine the intersection between software contents and region to copy. */ if (vsaa->known_prime_format) { REGION_NULL(pScreen, &intersection); if (!vpix->hw) REGION_COPY(pScreen, &intersection, region); else if (spix->damage && REGION_NOTEMPTY(pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow)) REGION_INTERSECT(pScreen, &intersection, region, &spix->dirty_shadow); /* * DMA software contents directly into the destination. Then subtract * the region we've DMA'd from the region to copy. */ if (REGION_NOTEMPTY(pScreen, &intersection)) { if (vmwgfx_saa_dma(vsaa, src, &intersection, TRUE, dx, dy, dst)) { REGION_SUBTRACT(pScreen, &intersection, region, &intersection); copy_region = &intersection; } } } if (!REGION_NOTEMPTY(pScreen, copy_region)) goto out_no_copy; /* * Copy Hardware contents to the destination */ box = REGION_RECTS(copy_region); n = REGION_NUM_RECTS(copy_region); if (!vmwgfx_hw_accel_validate(src, 0, 0, 0, copy_region)) { ret = FALSE; goto out_no_copy; } if (xa_copy_prepare(vsaa->xa_ctx, dst, vpix->hw) != XA_ERR_NONE) { ret = FALSE; goto out_no_copy; } while(n--) { xa_copy(vsaa->xa_ctx, box->x1 + dx, box->y1 + dy, box->x1, box->y1, box->x2 - box->x1, box->y2 - box->y1); box++; } xa_copy_done(vsaa->xa_ctx); xa_context_flush(vsaa->xa_ctx); out_no_copy: if (vsaa->known_prime_format) REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &intersection); if (sx || sy) REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, region, -sx, -sy); xa_surface_unref(dst); out_no_surface: vmwgfx_prime_release_handle(vsaa->drm_fd, handle); return ret; } #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/Makefile.am0000664000372000037200000000143712321742436015276 00000000000000 if BUILD_VMWGFX noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libvmwgfx.la libvmwgfx_la_CFLAGS = $(CWARNFLAGS) $(XORG_CFLAGS) @LIBDRM_CFLAGS@ @XATRACKER_CFLAGS@ -I$(top_srcdir)/src -I$(top_srcdir)/saa libvmwgfx_la_LIBADD = @LIBDRM_LIBS@ $(top_builddir)/saa/libsaa.la\ @XATRACKER_LIBS@ libvmwgfx_la_DEPENDENCIES = $(top_builddir)/saa/libsaa.la libvmwgfx_la_SOURCES = \ svga3d_reg.h \ vmwgfx_driver.c \ vmwgfx_driver.h \ vmwgfx_drm.h \ vmwgfx_crtc.c \ vmwgfx_output.c \ vmwgfx_dri2.c \ vmwgfx_tex_video.c \ vmwgfx_saa.c \ vmwgfx_saa.h \ vmwgfx_saa_priv.h \ vmwgfx_drmi.c \ vmwgfx_drmi.h \ vmwgfx_overlay.c \ vmwgfx_ctrl.c \ vmwgfx_ctrl.h \ vmwgfx_xa_composite.c \ vmwgfx_xa_surface.c \ vmwgfx_hosted.c \ vmwgfx_hosted.h \ vmwgfx_hosted_priv.h \ vmwgfx_xmir.c \ vmwgfx_xwayland.c \ wsbm_util.h endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_driver.h0000664000372000037200000001170212457155406016305 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2008 Tungsten Graphics, Inc., Cedar Park, Texas. * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 n * Author: Jakob Bornecrantz * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifndef _VMWGFX_DRIVER_H_ #define _VMWGFX_DRIVER_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "../src/compat-api.h" #ifdef DRI2 #include #if (!defined(DRI2INFOREC_VERSION) || (DRI2INFOREC_VERSION < 3)) #undef DRI2 #endif #endif #if GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) < 12 #define _swapl(x, n) swapl(x,n) #define _swaps(x, n) swaps(x,n) #else #define _swapl(x, n) (void) n; swapl(x) #define _swaps(x, n) (void) n; swaps(x) #endif #define DRV_ERROR(msg) xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, msg); #define debug_printf(...) #define VMWGFX_DRI_DEVICE_LEN 80 typedef struct { int lastInstance; int refCount; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn_1; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn_2; } EntRec, *EntPtr; #define XORG_NR_FENCES 3 enum xorg_throttling_reason { THROTTLE_RENDER, THROTTLE_SWAP }; struct vmwgfx_hosted; struct xf86_platform_device; typedef struct _modesettingRec { /* drm */ int fd; int drm_major; int drm_minor; int drm_patch; /* X */ EntPtr entityPrivate; int Chipset; EntityInfoPtr pEnt; struct pci_device *PciInfo; struct xf86_platform_device *platform_dev; /* Accel */ Bool accelerate_render; MessageType from_render; Bool rendercheck; MessageType from_rendercheck; Bool SWCursor; CursorPtr cursor; Bool enable_dri; MessageType from_dri; Bool direct_presents; MessageType from_dp; Bool only_hw_presents; MessageType from_hwp; Bool isMaster; /* Broken-out options. */ OptionInfoPtr Options; ScreenBlockHandlerProcPtr saved_BlockHandler; CreateScreenResourcesProcPtr saved_CreateScreenResources; CloseScreenProcPtr saved_CloseScreen; Bool (*saved_EnterVT)(VT_FUNC_ARGS_DECL); void (*saved_LeaveVT)(VT_FUNC_ARGS_DECL); void (*saved_AdjustFrame)(ADJUST_FRAME_ARGS_DECL); Bool (*saved_UseHWCursor)(ScreenPtr, CursorPtr); Bool (*saved_UseHWCursorARGB)(ScreenPtr, CursorPtr); uint16_t lut_r[256], lut_g[256], lut_b[256]; Bool check_fb_size; size_t max_fb_size; struct xa_tracker *xat; const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *hdriver; struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted; #ifdef DRI2 Bool dri2_available; char dri2_device_name[VMWGFX_DRI_DEVICE_LEN]; #endif } modesettingRec, *modesettingPtr; #define modesettingPTR(p) ((modesettingPtr)((p)->driverPrivate)) void xorg_flush(ScreenPtr pScreen); /*********************************************************************** * xorg_dri2.c */ Bool xorg_dri2_init(ScreenPtr pScreen); void xorg_dri2_close(ScreenPtr pScreen); /*********************************************************************** * xorg_crtc.c */ void xorg_crtc_init(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); void xorg_crtc_cursor_destroy(xf86CrtcPtr crtc); void vmwgfx_disable_scanout(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); PixmapPtr crtc_get_scanout(xf86CrtcPtr crtc); /*********************************************************************** * xorg_output.c */ void xorg_output_init(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); unsigned xorg_output_get_id(xf86OutputPtr output); Bool vmwgfx_output_explicit_overlap(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); /*********************************************************************** * xorg_xv.c */ void xorg_xv_init(ScreenPtr pScreen); XF86VideoAdaptorPtr vmw_video_init_adaptor(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); void vmw_video_free_adaptor(XF86VideoAdaptorPtr adaptor, Bool free_ports); void vmw_ctrl_ext_init(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); #endif /* _XORG_TRACKER_H_ */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_hosted_priv.h0000664000372000037200000000310212321742436017326 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2013 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifndef _VMWGFX_HOSTED_PRIV_H_ #define _VMWGFX_HOSTED_PRIV_H_ #include #include "vmwgfx_hosted.h" extern const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *vmwgfx_xmir_detect(void); extern void vmwgfx_xmir_modify_flags(uint32_t *flags); extern const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *vmwgfx_xwl_detect(void); extern void vmwgfx_xwl_modify_flags(uint32_t *flags); #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_xwayland.c0000664000372000037200000001101212337135053016617 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2013 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Thomas Hellstrom * Author: Jakob Bornecrantz */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "vmwgfx_hosted_priv.h" #ifdef XORG_WAYLAND #include "vmwgfx_hosted.h" #include "vmwgfx_saa.h" #include #include struct vmwgfx_hosted { struct xwl_screen *xwl; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; ScreenPtr pScreen; }; static int vmwgfx_create_window_buffer(struct xwl_window *xwl_window, PixmapPtr pixmap) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); uint32_t name, pitch; if (!vmwgfx_hw_dri2_validate(pixmap, 0)) return BadDrawable; /* * Pixmaps with hw_is_hosted == TRUE are put on a flush list when * they've seen software rendering. When vmwgfx_flush_dri2 is called * on these pixmaps, software contents are flushed to the hardware * surface. */ vpix->hw_is_hosted = TRUE; if (_xa_surface_handle(vpix->hw, &name, &pitch) != XA_ERR_NONE) return BadDrawable; return xwl_create_window_buffer_drm(xwl_window, pixmap, name); } static struct xwl_driver vmwgfx_xwl_driver = { .version = 2, .use_drm = 1, .create_window_buffer = vmwgfx_create_window_buffer }; static struct vmwgfx_hosted * vmwgfx_xwl_create(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted; hosted = calloc(1, sizeof(*hosted)); if (!hosted) return NULL; hosted->xwl = xwl_screen_create(); if (!hosted->xwl) { free(hosted); return NULL; } hosted->pScrn = pScrn; return hosted; } static void vmwgfx_xwl_destroy(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted) { xwl_screen_destroy(hosted->xwl); free(hosted); } static Bool vmwgfx_xwl_pre_init(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, int flags) { return xwl_screen_pre_init(hosted->pScrn, hosted->xwl, 0, &vmwgfx_xwl_driver); } static int vmwgfx_xwl_drm_fd(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, const struct pci_device *pci) { return xwl_screen_get_drm_fd(hosted->xwl); } static Bool vmwgfx_xwl_screen_init(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, ScreenPtr pScreen) { if (xwl_screen_init(hosted->xwl, pScreen)) return FALSE; hosted->pScreen = pScreen; return TRUE; } static void vmwgfx_xwl_screen_close(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted) { if (hosted->pScreen) xwl_screen_close(hosted->xwl); hosted->pScreen = NULL; } static void vmwgfx_xwl_post_damage(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted) { vmwgfx_flush_dri2(hosted->pScreen); xwl_screen_post_damage(hosted->xwl); } static int vmwgfx_xwl_dri_auth(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, ClientPtr client, uint32_t magic) { return xwl_drm_authenticate(client, hosted->xwl, magic); } static const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver vmwgfx_hosted_xwl_driver = { .create = vmwgfx_xwl_create, .destroy = vmwgfx_xwl_destroy, .drm_fd = vmwgfx_xwl_drm_fd, .pre_init = vmwgfx_xwl_pre_init, .screen_init = vmwgfx_xwl_screen_init, .screen_close = vmwgfx_xwl_screen_close, .post_damage = vmwgfx_xwl_post_damage, .dri_auth = vmwgfx_xwl_dri_auth }; const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver * vmwgfx_xwl_detect(void) { return (xorgWayland) ? &vmwgfx_hosted_xwl_driver : NULL; } void vmwgfx_xwl_modify_flags(uint32_t *flags) { if (xorgWayland) *flags |= HW_SKIP_CONSOLE | HW_WAYLAND; } #else const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver * vmwgfx_xwl_detect(void) { return NULL; } void vmwgfx_xwl_modify_flags(uint32_t *flags) { } #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_hosted.h0000664000372000037200000001762112321742436016301 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2013 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Thomas Hellstrom * Note: "Hosted" is a term stolen from the xf86-video-intel driver. */ #ifndef _VMWGFX_HOSTED_H #define _VMWGFX_HOSTED_H #include #include /** * struct vmwgfx_hosted - hosting environment private information. * * This struct is completely opaque to callers and should be defined * by the hosting environment. */ struct vmwgfx_hosted; /** * struct vmwgfx-hosted-driver - Driver for environments that we can run * hosted under. * * @create: Initialize and create an opaque struct vmwgfx_hosted with * environment private information. Should return NULL on failure. * @destroy: Undo what's done in @create. * @drm_fd: Return a file descriptor opened to DRM. * @pre_init: Callback from vmwgfx preInit. * @screen_init: Callback from vmwgfx screenInit. * @screen_close: Callback from vmwgfx screenClose. * @post_damage: Callback from vmwgfx blockHandler. This callback should * instruct the hosting environment about damaged windows. * @dri_auth: Authenticate a dri client. */ struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver { struct vmwgfx_hosted *(*create)(ScrnInfoPtr); void (*destroy)(struct vmwgfx_hosted *); int (*drm_fd)(struct vmwgfx_hosted *, const struct pci_device *); Bool (*pre_init)(struct vmwgfx_hosted *, int); Bool (*screen_init)(struct vmwgfx_hosted *, ScreenPtr); void (*screen_close)(struct vmwgfx_hosted *); void (*post_damage)(struct vmwgfx_hosted *); int (*dri_auth)(struct vmwgfx_hosted *, ClientPtr client, uint32_t magic); }; extern const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *vmwgfx_hosted_detect(void); extern void vmwgfx_hosted_modify_flags(uint32_t *flags); /** * vmwgfx_is_hosted - Check whether we're running hosted. * * @driver: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_detect() * */ static inline Bool vmwgfx_is_hosted(const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *driver) { return (driver != NULL); } /** * vmwgfx_hosted_create - Set up and initialize a struct vmwgfx_hosted * * @driver: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_detect() * @pScrn: Pointer to a ScrnInfo structure, that has not been populated yet. * * Convenience wrapper around the hosted_driver function. */ static inline struct vmwgfx_hosted* vmwgfx_hosted_create(const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *driver, ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(driver)) return NULL; return driver->create(pScrn); } /** * vmwgfx_hosted_destroy - free a struct vmwgfx_hosted and take down * hosted environment. * * @driver: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_detect() * @hosted: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted, as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_create() * * Convenience wrapper around the hosted_driver function. */ static inline void vmwgfx_hosted_destroy(const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *driver, struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted) { if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(driver)) return; driver->destroy(hosted); } /** * vmwgfx_hosted_drm_fd - Return a drm file descriptor * * @driver: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_detect() * @hosted: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted, as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_create() * @pci: Pointer to a valid struct pci_device, describing our device. * * Convenience wrapper around the hosted_driver function. Returns an * invalid file descriptor if we're not hosted. */ static inline int vmwgfx_hosted_drm_fd(const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *driver, struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, const struct pci_device *pci) { if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(driver)) return -1; return driver->drm_fd(hosted, pci); } /** * vmwgfx_hosted_pre_init - Initiate preInit callback. * * @driver: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_detect() * @hosted: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted, as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_create() * @flags: Flags passed to the vmwgfx preInit function * * Convenience wrapper around the hosted_driver function. Returns TRUE * (success) if not hosted. */ static inline Bool vmwgfx_hosted_pre_init(const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *driver, struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, int flags) { if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(driver)) return TRUE; return driver->pre_init(hosted, flags); } /** * vmwgfx_hosted_screen_init - Initiate screenInit callback. * * @driver: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_detect() * @hosted: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted, as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_create() * @pScreen: ScreenPtr identifying the screen we're setting up. * * Convenience wrapper around the hosted_driver function. Returns TRUE * (success) if not hosted. */ static inline Bool vmwgfx_hosted_screen_init(const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *driver, struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, ScreenPtr pScreen) { if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(driver)) return TRUE; return driver->screen_init(hosted, pScreen); } /** * vmwgfx_hosted_screen_close - Initiate screenClose callback. * * @driver: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_detect() * @hosted: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted, as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_create() * * Convenience wrapper around the hosted_driver function. * Does nothing if not hosted. */ static inline void vmwgfx_hosted_screen_close(const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *driver, struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted) { if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(driver)) return; driver->screen_close(hosted); } /** * vmwgfx_hosted_post_damage - Inform the hosting environment about * recent rendering * * @driver: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_detect() * @hosted: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted, as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_create() * * Convenience wrapper around the hosted_driver function. * Does nothing if not hosted. */ static inline void vmwgfx_hosted_post_damage(const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *driver, struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted) { if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(driver)) return; driver->post_damage(hosted); } /** * vmwgfx_hosted_dri_auth - Ask the hosting environment to authenticate a * dri client. * * @driver: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_detect() * @hosted: Pointer to a struct vmwgfx_hosted, as returned by * vmwgfx_hosted_create() * @client: The client to be authenticated * @magic: The drm magic used for authentication * * Convenience wrapper around the hosted_driver function. * Does nothing if not hosted. */ static inline int vmwgfx_hosted_dri_auth(const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *driver, struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, ClientPtr client, uint32_t magic) { return driver->dri_auth(hosted, client, magic); } #endif /* _VMWGFX_HOSTED_H */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_driver.c0000664000372000037200000010141312457155406016277 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2008 Tungsten Graphics, Inc., Cedar Park, Texas. * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * * Author: Alan Hourihane * Author: Jakob Bornecrantz * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #include #include "xorg-server.h" #include "xf86.h" #include "xf86_OSproc.h" #include "compiler.h" #include "xf86Pci.h" #include "mipointer.h" #include "micmap.h" #include #include "fb.h" #include "edid.h" #include "xf86i2c.h" #include "xf86Crtc.h" #include "miscstruct.h" #include "dixstruct.h" #include "xf86cmap.h" #include "xf86xv.h" #include "xorgVersion.h" #ifndef XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS #error "libpciaccess needed" #endif #include #ifdef XSERVER_PLATFORM_BUS #include "xf86platformBus.h" #endif #include "vmwgfx_driver.h" #include #include "vmwgfx_saa.h" #include "../src/vmware_bootstrap.h" #include "../src/vmware_common.h" #include "vmwgfx_hosted.h" /* * We can't incude svga_types.h due to conflicting types for Bool. */ typedef int64_t int64; typedef uint64_t uint64; typedef int32_t int32; typedef uint32_t uint32; typedef int16_t int16; typedef uint16_t uint16; typedef int8_t int8; typedef uint8_t uint8; #include "../src/svga_reg.h" #define XA_VERSION_MINOR_REQUIRED 0 #define XA_VERSION_MAJOR_REQUIRED 1 #define XA_VERSION_MAJOR_COMPAT 2 #define DRM_VERSION_MAJOR_REQUIRED 2 #define DRM_VERSION_MINOR_REQUIRED 3 /* * Some macros to deal with function wrapping. */ #define vmwgfx_wrap(priv, real, mem, func) {\ (priv)->saved_##mem = (real)->mem; \ (real)->mem = func; \ } #define vmwgfx_unwrap(priv, real, mem) {\ (real)->mem = (priv)->saved_##mem; \ } #define vmwgfx_swap(priv, real, mem) {\ void *tmp = (priv)->saved_##mem; \ (priv)->saved_##mem = (real)->mem; \ (real)->mem = tmp; \ } /* * Functions and symbols exported to Xorg via pointers. */ static Bool drv_pre_init(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int flags); static Bool drv_screen_init(SCREEN_INIT_ARGS_DECL); static Bool drv_switch_mode(SWITCH_MODE_ARGS_DECL); static void drv_adjust_frame(ADJUST_FRAME_ARGS_DECL); static Bool drv_enter_vt(VT_FUNC_ARGS_DECL); static void drv_leave_vt(VT_FUNC_ARGS_DECL); static void drv_free_screen(FREE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL); static ModeStatus drv_valid_mode(SCRN_ARG_TYPE arg, DisplayModePtr mode, Bool verbose, int flags); extern void xorg_tracker_set_functions(ScrnInfoPtr scrn); void vmwgfx_hookup(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { pScrn->PreInit = drv_pre_init; pScrn->ScreenInit = drv_screen_init; pScrn->SwitchMode = drv_switch_mode; pScrn->FreeScreen = drv_free_screen; pScrn->ValidMode = drv_valid_mode; } void vmwgfx_modify_flags(uint32_t *flags) { *flags &= ~(HW_IO); vmwgfx_hosted_modify_flags(flags); } /* * Internal function definitions */ static Bool drv_close_screen(CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL); /* * Internal functions */ static Bool drv_get_rec(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { if (pScrn->driverPrivate) return TRUE; pScrn->driverPrivate = xnfcalloc(1, sizeof(modesettingRec)); return TRUE; } static void drv_free_rec(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { if (!pScrn) return; if (!pScrn->driverPrivate) return; free(pScrn->driverPrivate); pScrn->driverPrivate = NULL; } static void drv_probe_ddc(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int index) { ConfiguredMonitor = NULL; } static Bool drv_crtc_resize(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int width, int height) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); ScreenPtr pScreen = pScrn->pScreen; int old_width, old_height; PixmapPtr rootPixmap; if (width == pScrn->virtualX && height == pScrn->virtualY) return TRUE; if (ms->check_fb_size) { size_t size = width*(pScrn->bitsPerPixel / 8) * height + 1024; if (size > ms->max_fb_size) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Requested framebuffer size %dx%dx%d will not fit " "in display memory.\n", width, height, pScrn->bitsPerPixel); return FALSE; } } old_width = pScrn->virtualX; old_height = pScrn->virtualY; pScrn->virtualX = width; pScrn->virtualY = height; /* ms->create_front_buffer will remove the old front buffer */ rootPixmap = pScreen->GetScreenPixmap(pScreen); vmwgfx_disable_scanout(pScrn); if (!pScreen->ModifyPixmapHeader(rootPixmap, width, height, -1, -1, -1, NULL)) goto error_modify; pScrn->displayWidth = rootPixmap->devKind / (rootPixmap->drawable.bitsPerPixel / 8); xf86SetDesiredModes(pScrn); return TRUE; /* * FIXME: Try out this error recovery path and fix problems. */ //error_create: if (!pScreen->ModifyPixmapHeader(rootPixmap, old_width, old_height, -1, -1, -1, NULL)) FatalError("failed to resize rootPixmap error path\n"); pScrn->displayWidth = rootPixmap->devKind / (rootPixmap->drawable.bitsPerPixel / 8); error_modify: pScrn->virtualX = old_width; pScrn->virtualY = old_height; if (xf86SetDesiredModes(pScrn)) return FALSE; FatalError("failed to setup old framebuffer\n"); return FALSE; } static const xf86CrtcConfigFuncsRec crtc_config_funcs = { .resize = drv_crtc_resize }; static Bool vmwgfx_use_server_fd(modesettingPtr ms) { #ifdef XF86_PDEV_SERVER_FD return ms->platform_dev && (ms->platform_dev->flags & XF86_PDEV_SERVER_FD); #else return FALSE; #endif } static Bool drv_init_drm(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); /* deal with server regeneration */ if (ms->fd < 0) { ms->fd = vmwgfx_hosted_drm_fd(ms->hdriver, ms->hosted, ms->PciInfo); #ifdef ODEV_ATTRIB_FD if (ms->fd < 0 && vmwgfx_use_server_fd(ms)) ms->fd = xf86_get_platform_device_int_attrib(ms->platform_dev, ODEV_ATTRIB_FD, -1); #endif if (ms->fd < 0) { char bus_id[64]; snprintf(bus_id, sizeof(bus_id), "PCI:%d:%d:%d", ((ms->PciInfo->domain << 8) | ms->PciInfo->bus), ms->PciInfo->dev, ms->PciInfo->func ); ms->fd = drmOpen("vmwgfx", bus_id); ms->isMaster = TRUE; } if (ms->fd >= 0) { drmVersionPtr ver = drmGetVersion(ms->fd); if (ver == NULL) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Could not determine DRM version.\n"); return FALSE; } ms->drm_major = ver->version_major; ms->drm_minor = ver->version_minor; ms->drm_patch = ver->version_patchlevel; drmFreeVersion(ver); return TRUE; } xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to open drm.\n"); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /** * vmwgfx_set_topology - Set the GUI topology according to an option string * * @pScrn: Pointer to a ScrnInfo struct. * @topology: String containing the topology description. * @info: Info describing the option used to invoke this function. * * This function reads a GUI topology according from @topology, and * calls into the kernel to set that topology. */ static Bool vmwgfx_set_topology(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, const char *topology, const char *info) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); unsigned int num_outputs; xXineramaScreenInfo *screen_info; struct drm_vmw_rect *rects; int ret; unsigned int i; screen_info = VMWAREParseTopologyString(pScrn, topology, &num_outputs, info); if (screen_info == NULL) return FALSE; rects = calloc(num_outputs, sizeof(*rects)); if (rects == NULL) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to allocate topology data.\n"); goto out_no_rects; } for(i = 0; i < num_outputs; ++i) { rects[i].x = screen_info[i].x_org; rects[i].y = screen_info[i].y_org; rects[i].w = screen_info[i].width; rects[i].h = screen_info[i].height; } ret = vmwgfx_update_gui_layout(ms->fd, num_outputs, rects); free(rects); free(screen_info); return (ret == 0); out_no_rects: free(screen_info); return FALSE; } static Bool vmwgfx_pre_init_mode(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int flags) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); Bool ret = TRUE; ms->from_dp = (xf86GetOptValBool(ms->Options, OPTION_DIRECT_PRESENTS, &ms->direct_presents)) ? X_CONFIG : X_DEFAULT; ms->from_hwp = (xf86GetOptValBool(ms->Options, OPTION_HW_PRESENTS, &ms->only_hw_presents)) ? X_CONFIG : X_DEFAULT; /* Allocate an xf86CrtcConfig */ xf86CrtcConfigInit(pScrn, &crtc_config_funcs); /* get max width and height */ { drmModeResPtr res; int max_width, max_height; res = drmModeGetResources(ms->fd); max_width = res->max_width; max_height = res->max_height; xf86CrtcSetSizeRange(pScrn, res->min_width, res->min_height, max_width, max_height); xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, "Min width %d, Max Width %d.\n", res->min_width, max_width); xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, "Min height %d, Max Height %d.\n", res->min_height, max_height); drmModeFreeResources(res); } ms->SWCursor = FALSE; if (!xf86ReturnOptValBool(ms->Options, OPTION_HW_CURSOR, TRUE)) { ms->SWCursor = TRUE; } if (xf86IsOptionSet(ms->Options, OPTION_GUI_LAYOUT)) { char *topology = xf86GetOptValString(ms->Options, OPTION_GUI_LAYOUT); ret = FALSE; if (topology) { ret = vmwgfx_set_topology(pScrn, topology, "gui"); free(topology); } } else if (xf86IsOptionSet(ms->Options, OPTION_STATIC_XINERAMA)) { char *topology = xf86GetOptValString(ms->Options, OPTION_STATIC_XINERAMA); ret = FALSE; if (topology) { ret = vmwgfx_set_topology(pScrn, topology, "static Xinerama"); free(topology); } } if (!ret) xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Falied parsing or setting " "gui topology from config file.\n"); xorg_crtc_init(pScrn); xorg_output_init(pScrn); if (!xf86InitialConfiguration(pScrn, TRUE)) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "No valid modes.\n"); goto out_modes; } if (pScrn->modes == NULL) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "No available modes.\n"); goto out_modes; } pScrn->currentMode = pScrn->modes; return TRUE; out_modes: return FALSE; } static Bool drv_pre_init(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int flags) { modesettingPtr ms; rgb defaultWeight = { 0, 0, 0 }; Gamma zeros = { 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 }; EntityInfoPtr pEnt; uint64_t cap; if (pScrn->numEntities != 1) return FALSE; pEnt = xf86GetEntityInfo(pScrn->entityList[0]); if (flags & PROBE_DETECT) { drv_probe_ddc(pScrn, pEnt->index); return TRUE; } pScrn->driverPrivate = NULL; /* Allocate driverPrivate */ if (!drv_get_rec(pScrn)) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to allocate driver private.\n"); } ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); ms->pEnt = pEnt; pScrn->displayWidth = 640; /* default it */ ms->PciInfo = xf86GetPciInfoForEntity(ms->pEnt->index); if (!ms->PciInfo) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Incorrect bus for device.\n"); goto out_err_bus; } #ifdef XSERVER_PLATFORM_BUS if (pEnt->location.type == BUS_PLATFORM) ms->platform_dev = pEnt->location.id.plat; #endif xf86SetPrimInitDone(pScrn->entityList[0]); ms->hdriver = vmwgfx_hosted_detect(); ms->hosted = vmwgfx_hosted_create(ms->hdriver, pScrn); if (ms->hdriver && !ms->hosted) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to set up compositor hosted environment.\n"); goto out_err_bus; } pScrn->monitor = pScrn->confScreen->monitor; pScrn->progClock = TRUE; pScrn->rgbBits = 8; if (!xf86SetDepthBpp (pScrn, 0, 0, 0, PreferConvert24to32 | SupportConvert24to32 | Support32bppFb)) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to set depth and bpp.\n"); goto out_err_bus; } if (!vmwgfx_hosted_pre_init(ms->hdriver, ms->hosted, flags)) goto out_err_bus; ms->fd = -1; if (!drv_init_drm(pScrn)) goto out_no_drm; if (ms->drm_major != DRM_VERSION_MAJOR_REQUIRED || ms->drm_minor < DRM_VERSION_MINOR_REQUIRED) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "DRM driver version is %d.%d.%d\n", ms->drm_major, ms->drm_minor, ms->drm_patch); xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "But KMS- and 3D functionality needs at least " "%d.%d.0 to work.\n", DRM_VERSION_MAJOR_REQUIRED, DRM_VERSION_MINOR_REQUIRED); goto out_drm_version; } else { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, "DRM driver version is %d.%d.%d\n", ms->drm_major, ms->drm_minor, ms->drm_patch); } ms->check_fb_size = (vmwgfx_max_fb_size(ms->fd, &ms->max_fb_size) == 0); if (vmwgfx_get_param(ms->fd, DRM_VMW_PARAM_HW_CAPS, &cap) != 0) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to detect device " "screen object capability.\n"); goto out_depth; } if ((cap & SVGA_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2) == 0) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Device is not screen object " "capable.\n"); goto out_depth; } switch (pScrn->depth) { case 15: case 16: case 24: break; default: xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Given depth (%d) is not supported with KMS enabled.\n", pScrn->depth); goto out_depth; } xf86PrintDepthBpp(pScrn); if (!xf86SetWeight(pScrn, defaultWeight, defaultWeight)) goto out_depth; if (!xf86SetDefaultVisual(pScrn, -1)) goto out_depth; /* Process the options */ xf86CollectOptions(pScrn, NULL); if (!(ms->Options = VMWARECopyOptions())) goto out_depth; xf86ProcessOptions(pScrn->scrnIndex, pScrn->options, ms->Options); ms->accelerate_render = TRUE; ms->from_render = xf86GetOptValBool(ms->Options, OPTION_RENDER_ACCEL, &ms->accelerate_render) ? X_CONFIG : X_PROBED; ms->rendercheck = FALSE; ms->from_rendercheck = xf86GetOptValBool(ms->Options, OPTION_RENDERCHECK, &ms->rendercheck) ? X_CONFIG : X_DEFAULT; ms->enable_dri = ms->accelerate_render; ms->from_dri = xf86GetOptValBool(ms->Options, OPTION_DRI, &ms->enable_dri) ? X_CONFIG : X_PROBED; ms->direct_presents = FALSE; ms->only_hw_presents = FALSE; ms->SWCursor = TRUE; if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver)) { if (!vmwgfx_pre_init_mode(pScrn, flags)) goto out_modes; } else { ms->from_dp = X_CONFIG; ms->from_hwp = X_CONFIG; } xf86SetDpi(pScrn, 0, 0); if (!xf86SetGamma(pScrn, zeros)) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to set gamma.\n"); goto out_modes; } /* Load the required sub modules */ if (!xf86LoadSubModule(pScrn, "fb")) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to load fb module.\n"); goto out_modes; } if (!xf86LoadSubModule(pScrn, "dri2")) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to load dri2 module.\n"); goto out_modes; } return TRUE; out_modes: free(ms->Options); out_depth: out_drm_version: if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver) && !vmwgfx_use_server_fd(ms)) close(ms->fd); out_no_drm: vmwgfx_hosted_destroy(ms->hdriver, ms->hosted); out_err_bus: drv_free_rec(pScrn); return FALSE; } static Bool vmwgfx_scanout_update(int drm_fd, int fb_id, RegionPtr dirty) { unsigned num_cliprects = REGION_NUM_RECTS(dirty); drmModeClip *clip = alloca(num_cliprects * sizeof(drmModeClip)); BoxPtr rect = REGION_RECTS(dirty); int i, ret; if (!num_cliprects) return TRUE; for (i = 0; i < num_cliprects; i++, rect++) { clip[i].x1 = rect->x1; clip[i].y1 = rect->y1; clip[i].x2 = rect->x2; clip[i].y2 = rect->y2; } ret = drmModeDirtyFB(drm_fd, fb_id, clip, num_cliprects); if (ret) LogMessage(X_ERROR, "%s: failed to send dirty (%i, %s)\n", __func__, ret, strerror(-ret)); return (ret == 0); } static Bool vmwgfx_scanout_present(ScreenPtr pScreen, int drm_fd, struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix, RegionPtr dirty) { uint32_t handle; unsigned int dummy; if (!REGION_NOTEMPTY(pScreen, dirty)) return TRUE; if (!vpix->hw) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "No surface to present from.\n"); return FALSE; } if (_xa_surface_handle(vpix->hw, &handle, &dummy) != 0) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Could not get present surface handle.\n"); return FALSE; } if (vmwgfx_present(drm_fd, vpix->fb_id, 0, 0, dirty, handle) != 0) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed present kernel call.\n"); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } void xorg_flush(ScreenPtr pScreen) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); xf86CrtcConfigPtr config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(pScrn); PixmapPtr pixmap = NULL; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix; int i; xf86CrtcPtr crtc; PixmapPtr *pixmaps = calloc(config->num_crtc, sizeof(*pixmaps)); unsigned int num_scanout = 0; unsigned int j; if (!pixmaps) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed memory allocation during screen " "update.\n"); return; } /* * Get an array of pixmaps from which we scan out. */ for (i=0; inum_crtc; ++i) { crtc = config->crtc[i]; if (crtc->enabled) { pixmap = crtc_get_scanout(crtc); if (pixmap) { /* * Remove duplicates. */ for (j=0; jfb_id != -1) { if (vpix->pending_update) { if (ms->only_hw_presents && REGION_NOTEMPTY(pscreen, vpix->pending_update)) { (void) vmwgfx_hw_accel_validate(pixmap, 0, XA_FLAG_SCANOUT, 0, NULL); REGION_UNION(pScreen, vpix->pending_present, vpix->pending_present, vpix->pending_update); } else (void) vmwgfx_scanout_update(ms->fd, vpix->fb_id, vpix->pending_update); REGION_EMPTY(pScreen, vpix->pending_update); } if (vpix->pending_present) { if (ms->only_hw_presents) (void) vmwgfx_scanout_update(ms->fd, vpix->fb_id, vpix->pending_present); else (void) vmwgfx_scanout_present(pScreen, ms->fd, vpix, vpix->pending_present); REGION_EMPTY(pScreen, vpix->pending_present); } } } free(pixmaps); } static void drv_block_handler(BLOCKHANDLER_ARGS_DECL) { SCREEN_PTR(arg); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen)); vmwgfx_swap(ms, pScreen, BlockHandler); pScreen->BlockHandler(BLOCKHANDLER_ARGS); vmwgfx_swap(ms, pScreen, BlockHandler); if (vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver)) vmwgfx_hosted_post_damage(ms->hdriver, ms->hosted); else xorg_flush(pScreen); } static Bool drv_create_screen_resources(ScreenPtr pScreen) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); Bool ret; vmwgfx_swap(ms, pScreen, CreateScreenResources); ret = pScreen->CreateScreenResources(pScreen); vmwgfx_swap(ms, pScreen, CreateScreenResources); if (!ret) return ret; drv_adjust_frame(ADJUST_FRAME_ARGS(pScrn, pScrn->frameX0, pScrn->frameY0)); return drv_enter_vt(VT_FUNC_ARGS); } static Bool drv_set_master(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver) && !vmwgfx_use_server_fd(ms) && !ms->isMaster && drmSetMaster(ms->fd) != 0) { if (errno == EINVAL) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "drmSetMaster failed: 2.6.29 or newer kernel required for " "multi-server DRI\n"); } else { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "drmSetMaster failed: %s\n", strerror(errno)); } return FALSE; } ms->isMaster = TRUE; return TRUE; } /** * vmwgfx_use_hw_cursor_argb - wrapper around hw argb cursor check. * * screen: Pointer to the current screen metadata. * cursor: Pointer to the current cursor metadata. * * In addition to the default test, also check whether we might be * needing more than one hw cursor (which we don't support). */ static Bool vmwgfx_use_hw_cursor_argb(ScreenPtr screen, CursorPtr cursor) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(screen); xf86CrtcConfigPtr xf86_config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(pScrn); xf86CursorInfoPtr cursor_info = xf86_config->cursor_info; modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); Bool ret; vmwgfx_swap(ms, cursor_info, UseHWCursorARGB); ret = cursor_info->UseHWCursorARGB(screen, cursor); vmwgfx_swap(ms, cursor_info, UseHWCursorARGB); if (!ret) return FALSE; /* * If there is a chance we might need two cursors, * revert to sw cursor. */ return !vmwgfx_output_explicit_overlap(pScrn); } /** * vmwgfx_use_hw_cursor - wrapper around hw cursor check. * * screen: Pointer to the current screen metadata. * cursor: Pointer to the current cursor metadata. * * In addition to the default test, also check whether we might be * needing more than one hw cursor (which we don't support). */ static Bool vmwgfx_use_hw_cursor(ScreenPtr screen, CursorPtr cursor) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(screen); xf86CrtcConfigPtr xf86_config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(pScrn); xf86CursorInfoPtr cursor_info = xf86_config->cursor_info; modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); Bool ret; vmwgfx_swap(ms, cursor_info, UseHWCursor); ret = cursor_info->UseHWCursor(screen, cursor); vmwgfx_swap(ms, cursor_info, UseHWCursor); if (!ret) return FALSE; /* * If there is a chance we might need two simultaneous cursors, * revert to sw cursor. */ return !vmwgfx_output_explicit_overlap(pScrn); } /** * vmwgfx_wrap_use_hw_cursor - Wrap functions that check for hw cursor * support. * * pScrn: Pointer to current screen info. * * Enables the device-specific hw cursor support check functions. */ static void vmwgfx_wrap_use_hw_cursor(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { xf86CrtcConfigPtr xf86_config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(pScrn); xf86CursorInfoPtr cursor_info = xf86_config->cursor_info; modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); vmwgfx_wrap(ms, cursor_info, UseHWCursor, vmwgfx_use_hw_cursor); vmwgfx_wrap(ms, cursor_info, UseHWCursorARGB, vmwgfx_use_hw_cursor_argb); } static void drv_load_palette(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int numColors, int *indices, LOCO *colors, VisualPtr pVisual) { xf86CrtcConfigPtr xf86_config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(pScrn); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); int index, j, i; int c; switch(pScrn->depth) { case 15: for (i = 0; i < numColors; i++) { index = indices[i]; for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) { ms->lut_r[index * 8 + j] = colors[index].red << 8; ms->lut_g[index * 8 + j] = colors[index].green << 8; ms->lut_b[index * 8 + j] = colors[index].blue << 8; } } break; case 16: for (i = 0; i < numColors; i++) { index = indices[i]; if (index < 32) { for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) { ms->lut_r[index * 8 + j] = colors[index].red << 8; ms->lut_b[index * 8 + j] = colors[index].blue << 8; } } for (j = 0; j < 4; j++) { ms->lut_g[index * 4 + j] = colors[index].green << 8; } } break; default: for (i = 0; i < numColors; i++) { index = indices[i]; ms->lut_r[index] = colors[index].red << 8; ms->lut_g[index] = colors[index].green << 8; ms->lut_b[index] = colors[index].blue << 8; } break; } for (c = 0; c < xf86_config->num_crtc; c++) { xf86CrtcPtr crtc = xf86_config->crtc[c]; /* Make the change through RandR */ #ifdef RANDR_12_INTERFACE if (crtc->randr_crtc) RRCrtcGammaSet(crtc->randr_crtc, ms->lut_r, ms->lut_g, ms->lut_b); else #endif crtc->funcs->gamma_set(crtc, ms->lut_r, ms->lut_g, ms->lut_b, 256); } } static Bool drv_screen_init(SCREEN_INIT_ARGS_DECL) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); VisualPtr visual; if (!drv_set_master(pScrn)) return FALSE; pScrn->pScreen = pScreen; /* HW dependent - FIXME */ pScrn->displayWidth = pScrn->virtualX; miClearVisualTypes(); if (!miSetVisualTypes(pScrn->depth, miGetDefaultVisualMask(pScrn->depth), pScrn->rgbBits, pScrn->defaultVisual)) return FALSE; if (!miSetPixmapDepths()) return FALSE; pScrn->memPhysBase = 0; pScrn->fbOffset = 0; if (!fbScreenInit(pScreen, NULL, pScrn->virtualX, pScrn->virtualY, pScrn->xDpi, pScrn->yDpi, pScrn->displayWidth, pScrn->bitsPerPixel)) return FALSE; if (pScrn->bitsPerPixel > 8) { /* Fixup RGB ordering */ visual = pScreen->visuals + pScreen->numVisuals; while (--visual >= pScreen->visuals) { if ((visual->class | DynamicClass) == DirectColor) { visual->offsetRed = pScrn->offset.red; visual->offsetGreen = pScrn->offset.green; visual->offsetBlue = pScrn->offset.blue; visual->redMask = pScrn->mask.red; visual->greenMask = pScrn->mask.green; visual->blueMask = pScrn->mask.blue; } } } fbPictureInit(pScreen, NULL, 0); vmwgfx_wrap(ms, pScreen, BlockHandler, drv_block_handler); vmwgfx_wrap(ms, pScreen, CreateScreenResources, drv_create_screen_resources); xf86SetBlackWhitePixels(pScreen); vmw_ctrl_ext_init(pScrn); if (ms->accelerate_render) { ms->xat = xa_tracker_create(ms->fd); if (!ms->xat) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "Failed to initialize Gallium3D Xa. " "No render acceleration available.\n"); ms->from_render = X_PROBED; } else { int major, minor, patch; xa_tracker_version(&major, &minor, &patch); xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Gallium3D XA version: %d.%d.%d.\n", major, minor, patch); if (major < XA_VERSION_MAJOR_REQUIRED || major > XA_VERSION_MAJOR_COMPAT || (major == XA_VERSION_MAJOR_REQUIRED && minor < XA_VERSION_MINOR_REQUIRED)) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "Expecting %d.%d.x >= XA version < %d.0.0.\n", XA_VERSION_MAJOR_REQUIRED, XA_VERSION_MINOR_REQUIRED, XA_VERSION_MAJOR_COMPAT + 1); xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "No render acceleration available.\n"); xa_tracker_destroy(ms->xat); ms->xat = NULL; ms->from_render = X_PROBED; } } if (ms->xat == NULL && ms->rendercheck) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "Turning off renercheck mode.\n"); ms->rendercheck = FALSE; ms->from_rendercheck = X_PROBED; } } if (vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver) && !ms->xat) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Can't run hosted without XA. Giving up.\n"); return FALSE; } if (!vmwgfx_saa_init(pScreen, ms->fd, ms->xat, &xorg_flush, ms->direct_presents, ms->only_hw_presents, ms->rendercheck)) { FatalError("Failed to initialize SAA.\n"); } ms->dri2_available = FALSE; if (ms->enable_dri) { if (ms->xat) { ms->dri2_available = xorg_dri2_init(pScreen); if (!ms->dri2_available) xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to initialize direct rendering.\n"); } else { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "Skipped initialization of direct rendering due " "to lack of render acceleration.\n"); ms->from_dri = X_PROBED; } } xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, ms->from_render, "Render acceleration is %s.\n", (ms->xat != NULL) ? "enabled" : "disabled"); xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, ms->from_rendercheck, "Rendercheck mode is %s.\n", (ms->rendercheck) ? "enabled" : "disabled"); xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, ms->from_dri, "Direct rendering (3D) is %s.\n", (ms->dri2_available) ? "enabled" : "disabled"); if (ms->xat != NULL) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, ms->from_dp, "Direct presents are %s.\n", (ms->direct_presents) ? "enabled" : "disabled"); xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, ms->from_hwp, "Hardware only presents " "are %s.\n", (ms->only_hw_presents) ? "enabled" : "disabled"); } xf86SetBackingStore(pScreen); xf86SetSilkenMouse(pScreen); miDCInitialize(pScreen, xf86GetPointerScreenFuncs()); if (!vmwgfx_hosted_screen_init(ms->hdriver, ms->hosted, pScreen)) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed hosted Screen init. Giving up.\n"); return FALSE; } /* Need to extend HWcursor support to handle mask interleave */ if (!ms->SWCursor) { xf86_cursors_init(pScreen, 64, 64, HARDWARE_CURSOR_SOURCE_MASK_INTERLEAVE_64 | HARDWARE_CURSOR_ARGB | HARDWARE_CURSOR_UPDATE_UNHIDDEN); vmwgfx_wrap_use_hw_cursor(pScrn); } /* Must force it before EnterVT, so we are in control of VT and * later memory should be bound when allocating, e.g rotate_mem */ pScrn->vtSema = TRUE; pScreen->SaveScreen = xf86SaveScreen; vmwgfx_wrap(ms, pScreen, CloseScreen, drv_close_screen); if (!xf86CrtcScreenInit(pScreen)) return FALSE; if (!miCreateDefColormap(pScreen)) return FALSE; if (!xf86HandleColormaps(pScreen, 256, 8, drv_load_palette, NULL, CMAP_PALETTED_TRUECOLOR | CMAP_RELOAD_ON_MODE_SWITCH)) return FALSE; xf86DPMSInit(pScreen, xf86DPMSSet, 0); if (serverGeneration == 1) xf86ShowUnusedOptions(pScrn->scrnIndex, pScrn->options); vmwgfx_wrap(ms, pScrn, EnterVT, drv_enter_vt); vmwgfx_wrap(ms, pScrn, LeaveVT, drv_leave_vt); vmwgfx_wrap(ms, pScrn, AdjustFrame, drv_adjust_frame); /* * Must be called _after_ function wrapping. */ xorg_xv_init(pScreen); return TRUE; } static void drv_adjust_frame(ADJUST_FRAME_ARGS_DECL) { SCRN_INFO_PTR(arg); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); xf86CrtcConfigPtr config; xf86OutputPtr output; xf86CrtcPtr crtc; if (vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver)) return; config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(pScrn); output = config->output[config->compat_output]; crtc = output->crtc; if (crtc && crtc->enabled) { // crtc->funcs->set_mode_major(crtc, pScrn->currentMode, // RR_Rotate_0, x, y); crtc->x = output->initial_x + x; crtc->y = output->initial_y + y; } } static void drv_free_screen(FREE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL) { SCRN_INFO_PTR(arg); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); vmwgfx_hosted_destroy(ms->hdriver, ms->hosted); drv_free_rec(pScrn); } static void drv_leave_vt(VT_FUNC_ARGS_DECL) { SCRN_INFO_PTR(arg); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver)) { vmwgfx_cursor_bypass(ms->fd, 0, 0); vmwgfx_disable_scanout(pScrn); } vmwgfx_saa_drop_master(pScrn->pScreen); if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver) && !vmwgfx_use_server_fd(ms) && drmDropMaster(ms->fd)) xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "drmDropMaster failed: %s\n", strerror(errno)); ms->isMaster = FALSE; pScrn->vtSema = FALSE; } /* * This gets called when gaining control of the VT, and from ScreenInit(). */ static Bool drv_enter_vt(VT_FUNC_ARGS_DECL) { SCRN_INFO_PTR(arg); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); if (!drv_set_master(pScrn)) return FALSE; vmwgfx_saa_set_master(pScrn->pScreen); if (!vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver) && !xf86SetDesiredModes(pScrn)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } static Bool drv_switch_mode(SWITCH_MODE_ARGS_DECL) { SCRN_INFO_PTR(arg); return xf86SetSingleMode(pScrn, mode, RR_Rotate_0); } static Bool drv_close_screen(CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); if (ms->cursor) { FreeCursor(ms->cursor, None); ms->cursor = NULL; } if (ms->dri2_available) xorg_dri2_close(pScreen); if (pScrn->vtSema) pScrn->LeaveVT(VT_FUNC_ARGS); pScrn->vtSema = FALSE; vmwgfx_unwrap(ms, pScrn, EnterVT); vmwgfx_unwrap(ms, pScrn, LeaveVT); vmwgfx_unwrap(ms, pScrn, AdjustFrame); vmwgfx_unwrap(ms, pScreen, CloseScreen); vmwgfx_hosted_screen_close(ms->hdriver, ms->hosted); vmwgfx_unwrap(ms, pScreen, BlockHandler); vmwgfx_unwrap(ms, pScreen, CreateScreenResources); if (ms->xat) xa_tracker_destroy(ms->xat); return (*pScreen->CloseScreen) (CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS); } static ModeStatus drv_valid_mode(SCRN_ARG_TYPE arg, DisplayModePtr mode, Bool verbose, int flags) { return MODE_OK; } /* vim: set sw=4 ts=8 sts=4: */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_crtc.c0000664000372000037200000003104412410222177015726 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2008 Tungsten Graphics, Inc., Cedar Park, Texas. * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * * Author: Alan Hourihane * Author: Jakob Bornecrantz * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "xorg-server.h" #include #include #include #include #include "vmwgfx_driver.h" #include "xf86Modes.h" #include "vmwgfx_saa.h" #ifdef HAVE_XEXTPROTO_71 #include #else #define DPMS_SERVER #include #endif struct crtc_private { drmModeCrtcPtr drm_crtc; /* hwcursor */ struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *cursor_bo; uint32_t scanout_id; unsigned cursor_handle; /* Scanout info for pixmaps */ struct vmwgfx_screen_entry entry; }; static void crtc_dpms(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int mode) { struct crtc_private *crtcp = crtc->driver_private; /* ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = crtc->scrn; */ switch (mode) { case DPMSModeOn: case DPMSModeStandby: case DPMSModeSuspend: break; case DPMSModeOff: /* * The xf86 modesetting code uses DPMS off to turn off * crtcs that are not enabled. However, the DPMS code does the same. * We assume, that if we get this call with the crtc not enabled, * it's a permanent switch off which will only be reversed by a * major modeset. * * If it's a DPMS switch off, (crtc->enabled == TRUE), * the crtc may be turned on again by * another dpms call, so don't release the scanout pixmap ref. */ if (!crtc->enabled && crtcp->entry.pixmap) { vmwgfx_scanout_unref(&crtcp->entry); } break; } } /* * Disable outputs and crtcs and drop the scanout reference from * scanout pixmaps. This will essentialy free all kms fb allocations. */ void vmwgfx_disable_scanout(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { int i; Bool save_enabled; xf86CrtcPtr crtc; xf86CrtcConfigPtr config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(pScrn); xf86DPMSSet(pScrn, DPMSModeOff, 0); for (i=0; i < config->num_crtc; ++i) { crtc = config->crtc[i]; save_enabled = crtc->enabled; crtc->enabled = FALSE; crtc_dpms(crtc, DPMSModeOff); crtc->enabled = save_enabled; } xf86RotateFreeShadow(pScrn); } static Bool crtc_set_mode_major(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, DisplayModePtr mode, Rotation rotation, int x, int y) { xf86CrtcConfigPtr config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(crtc->scrn); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(crtc->scrn); ScreenPtr pScreen = crtc->scrn->pScreen; xf86OutputPtr output = NULL; struct crtc_private *crtcp = crtc->driver_private; drmModeCrtcPtr drm_crtc = crtcp->drm_crtc; drmModeModeInfo drm_mode; int i, ret; unsigned int connector_id; PixmapPtr pixmap; for (i = 0; i < config->num_output; output = NULL, i++) { output = config->output[i]; if (output->crtc == crtc) break; } if (!output) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "No output for this crtc.\n"); return FALSE; } connector_id = xorg_output_get_id(output); drm_mode.clock = mode->Clock; drm_mode.hdisplay = mode->HDisplay; drm_mode.hsync_start = mode->HSyncStart; drm_mode.hsync_end = mode->HSyncEnd; drm_mode.htotal = mode->HTotal; drm_mode.vdisplay = mode->VDisplay; drm_mode.vsync_start = mode->VSyncStart; drm_mode.vsync_end = mode->VSyncEnd; drm_mode.vtotal = mode->VTotal; drm_mode.flags = mode->Flags; drm_mode.hskew = mode->HSkew; drm_mode.vscan = mode->VScan; drm_mode.vrefresh = mode->VRefresh; if (!mode->name) xf86SetModeDefaultName(mode); strncpy(drm_mode.name, mode->name, DRM_DISPLAY_MODE_LEN - 1); drm_mode.name[DRM_DISPLAY_MODE_LEN - 1] = '\0'; /* * Check if we need to scanout from something else than the root * pixmap. In that case, xf86CrtcRotate will take care of allocating * new opaque scanout buffer data "crtc->rotatedData". * However, it will not wrap * that data into pixmaps until the first rotated damage composite. * In out case, the buffer data is actually already a pixmap. */ if (!xf86CrtcRotate(crtc)) return FALSE; if (crtc->transform_in_use && crtc->rotatedData) { x = 0; y = 0; pixmap = (PixmapPtr) crtc->rotatedData; } else pixmap = pScreen->GetScreenPixmap(pScreen); if (crtcp->entry.pixmap != pixmap) { if (crtcp->entry.pixmap) vmwgfx_scanout_unref(&crtcp->entry); crtcp->entry.pixmap = pixmap; crtcp->scanout_id = vmwgfx_scanout_ref(&crtcp->entry); if (crtcp->scanout_id == -1) { crtcp->entry.pixmap = NULL; LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed to convert pixmap to scanout.\n"); return FALSE; } } ret = drmModeSetCrtc(ms->fd, drm_crtc->crtc_id, crtcp->scanout_id, x, y, &connector_id, 1, &drm_mode); if (ret) return FALSE; vmwgfx_scanout_refresh(pixmap); /* Only set gamma when needed, to avoid unneeded delays. */ #if defined(XF86_CRTC_VERSION) && XF86_CRTC_VERSION >= 3 if (!crtc->active && crtc->version >= 3) crtc->funcs->gamma_set(crtc, crtc->gamma_red, crtc->gamma_green, crtc->gamma_blue, crtc->gamma_size); crtc->active = TRUE; #endif /* * Strictly, this needs to be done only once per configuration change, * not once per crtc, but there's no better place to put this. Since * Intel wrote the crtc code, let's do what the xf86-video-intel driver * does. */ if (pScreen) xf86_reload_cursors(pScreen); return TRUE; } static void crtc_gamma_set(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, CARD16 * red, CARD16 * green, CARD16 * blue, int size) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(crtc->scrn); struct crtc_private *crtcp = crtc->driver_private; drmModeCrtcSetGamma(ms->fd, crtcp->drm_crtc->crtc_id, size, red, green, blue); } static void * crtc_shadow_allocate(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int width, int height) { ScreenPtr pScreen = crtc->scrn->pScreen; PixmapPtr rootpix = pScreen->GetScreenPixmap(pScreen); /* * Use the same depth as for the root pixmap. * The associated kms fb will be created on demand once this pixmap * is used as scanout by a crtc. */ return pScreen->CreatePixmap(pScreen, width, height, rootpix->drawable.depth, 0); } static PixmapPtr crtc_shadow_create(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, void *data, int width, int height) { return (PixmapPtr) data; } static void crtc_shadow_destroy(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, PixmapPtr rotate_pixmap, void *data) { ScreenPtr pScreen; if (rotate_pixmap == NULL) return; pScreen = rotate_pixmap->drawable.pScreen; pScreen->DestroyPixmap(rotate_pixmap); } /* * Cursor functions */ static void crtc_set_cursor_colors(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int bg, int fg) { /* XXX: See if this one is needed, as we only support ARGB cursors */ } static void crtc_set_cursor_position(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int x, int y) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(crtc->scrn); struct crtc_private *crtcp = crtc->driver_private; /* Seems like newer X servers try to move cursors without images */ if (!crtcp->cursor_bo) return; drmModeMoveCursor(ms->fd, crtcp->drm_crtc->crtc_id, x, y); } static void crtc_load_cursor_argb_kms(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, CARD32 * image) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(crtc->scrn); struct crtc_private *crtcp = crtc->driver_private; unsigned char *ptr; xf86CrtcConfigPtr config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(crtc->scrn); CursorPtr c = config->cursor; if (vmwgfx_cursor_bypass(ms->fd, c->bits->xhot, c->bits->yhot) != 0) { xf86DrvMsg(crtc->scrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to set VMWare cursor bypass.\n"); } if (!crtcp->cursor_bo) { size_t size = 64*64*4; crtcp->cursor_bo = vmwgfx_dmabuf_alloc(ms->fd, size); if (!crtcp->cursor_bo) { xf86DrvMsg(crtc->scrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to create a dmabuf for cursor.\n"); return; } crtcp->cursor_handle = crtcp->cursor_bo->handle; } ptr = vmwgfx_dmabuf_map(crtcp->cursor_bo); if (ptr) { memcpy(ptr, image, 64*64*4); vmwgfx_dmabuf_unmap(crtcp->cursor_bo); } else { xf86DrvMsg(crtc->scrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to map cursor dmabuf.\n"); } if (crtc->cursor_shown) drmModeSetCursor(ms->fd, crtcp->drm_crtc->crtc_id, crtcp->cursor_handle, 64, 64); return; } static void crtc_load_cursor_argb(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, CARD32 * image) { xf86CrtcConfigPtr config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(crtc->scrn); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(crtc->scrn); /* Older X servers have cursor reference counting bugs leading to use of * freed memory and consequently random crashes. Should be fixed as of * xserver 1.8, but this workaround shouldn't hurt anyway. */ if (config->cursor) config->cursor->refcnt++; if (ms->cursor) FreeCursor(ms->cursor, None); ms->cursor = config->cursor; crtc_load_cursor_argb_kms(crtc, image); } static void crtc_show_cursor(xf86CrtcPtr crtc) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(crtc->scrn); struct crtc_private *crtcp = crtc->driver_private; if (crtcp->cursor_bo) drmModeSetCursor(ms->fd, crtcp->drm_crtc->crtc_id, crtcp->cursor_handle, 64, 64); } static void crtc_hide_cursor(xf86CrtcPtr crtc) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(crtc->scrn); struct crtc_private *crtcp = crtc->driver_private; drmModeSetCursor(ms->fd, crtcp->drm_crtc->crtc_id, 0, 0, 0); } /** * Called at vt leave */ void xorg_crtc_cursor_destroy(xf86CrtcPtr crtc) { struct crtc_private *crtcp = crtc->driver_private; if (crtcp->cursor_bo) { vmwgfx_dmabuf_destroy(crtcp->cursor_bo); crtcp->cursor_bo = NULL; } } /* * Misc functions */ static void crtc_destroy(xf86CrtcPtr crtc) { struct crtc_private *crtcp = crtc->driver_private; if (!WSBMLISTEMPTY(&crtcp->entry.scanout_head)) vmwgfx_scanout_unref(&crtcp->entry); xorg_crtc_cursor_destroy(crtc); drmModeFreeCrtc(crtcp->drm_crtc); free(crtcp); crtc->driver_private = NULL; } static const xf86CrtcFuncsRec crtc_funcs = { .dpms = crtc_dpms, .set_mode_major = crtc_set_mode_major, .set_cursor_colors = crtc_set_cursor_colors, .set_cursor_position = crtc_set_cursor_position, .show_cursor = crtc_show_cursor, .hide_cursor = crtc_hide_cursor, .load_cursor_argb = crtc_load_cursor_argb, .shadow_create = crtc_shadow_create, .shadow_allocate = crtc_shadow_allocate, .shadow_destroy = crtc_shadow_destroy, .gamma_set = crtc_gamma_set, .destroy = crtc_destroy, }; void xorg_crtc_init(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); xf86CrtcPtr crtc; drmModeResPtr res; drmModeCrtcPtr drm_crtc = NULL; struct crtc_private *crtcp; int c; res = drmModeGetResources(ms->fd); if (res == 0) { ErrorF("Failed drmModeGetResources %d\n", errno); return; } for (c = 0; c < res->count_crtcs; c++) { drm_crtc = drmModeGetCrtc(ms->fd, res->crtcs[c]); if (!drm_crtc) continue; crtc = xf86CrtcCreate(pScrn, &crtc_funcs); if (crtc == NULL) goto out; crtcp = calloc(1, sizeof(struct crtc_private)); if (!crtcp) { xf86CrtcDestroy(crtc); goto out; } crtcp->drm_crtc = drm_crtc; crtcp->entry.pixmap = NULL; WSBMINITLISTHEAD(&crtcp->entry.scanout_head); crtc->driver_private = crtcp; } out: drmModeFreeResources(res); } PixmapPtr crtc_get_scanout(xf86CrtcPtr crtc) { struct crtc_private *crtcp = crtc->driver_private; return crtcp->entry.pixmap; } /* vim: set sw=4 ts=8 sts=4: */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_xa_surface.c0000664000372000037200000002577512321742436017137 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifdef _HAVE_CONFIG_H_ #include "config.h" #endif #include #include "vmwgfx_saa_priv.h" static const enum xa_surface_type vmwgfx_stype_map[] = { [PICT_TYPE_OTHER] = xa_type_other, [PICT_TYPE_A] = xa_type_a, [PICT_TYPE_ARGB] = xa_type_argb, [PICT_TYPE_ABGR] = xa_type_abgr, [PICT_TYPE_BGRA] = xa_type_bgra }; static const unsigned int vmwgfx_stype_map_size = sizeof(vmwgfx_stype_map) / sizeof(enum xa_surface_type); /** * vmwgfx_xa_surface_redefine - wrapper around xa_surface_redefine * * @vpix: Pointer to the struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap the surface is attached to. * @srf: The surface. * @width: New width. * @height: New height. * @depth: New pixel depth. * @stype: New surface type. * @rgb_format: New rgb format. * @new_flags: New surface flags. * @copy_contents: Copy contents if new backing store is allocated. * * This is a wrapper that prints out an error message if the backing store * of an active scanout surface is changed. */ Bool vmwgfx_xa_surface_redefine(struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix, struct xa_surface *srf, int width, int height, int depth, enum xa_surface_type stype, enum xa_formats rgb_format, unsigned int new_flags, int copy_contents) { uint32_t handle, new_handle, dummy; Bool have_handle = FALSE; if (!WSBMLISTEMPTY(&vpix->scanout_list)) have_handle = (_xa_surface_handle(srf, &handle, &dummy) == XA_ERR_NONE); if (xa_surface_redefine(srf, width, height, depth, stype, rgb_format, new_flags, copy_contents) != XA_ERR_NONE) return FALSE; if (!WSBMLISTEMPTY(&vpix->scanout_list) && have_handle && _xa_surface_handle(srf, &new_handle, &dummy) == XA_ERR_NONE && new_handle != handle) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Changed active scanout surface handle.\n"); } return TRUE; } /* * Create an xa format from a PICT format. */ enum xa_formats vmwgfx_xa_format(enum _PictFormatShort format) { uint32_t ptype = PICT_FORMAT_TYPE(format); if (ptype >= vmwgfx_stype_map_size || vmwgfx_stype_map[ptype] == 0 || vmwgfx_stype_map[ptype] == xa_type_other) return xa_format_unknown; return xa_format(PICT_FORMAT_BPP(format), vmwgfx_stype_map[ptype], PICT_FORMAT_A(format), PICT_FORMAT_R(format), PICT_FORMAT_G(format), PICT_FORMAT_B(format)); } /* * Choose formats and flags for a dri2 surface. */ static Bool vmwgfx_hw_dri2_stage(PixmapPtr pixmap, unsigned int depth) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); enum xa_formats format; if (depth == 0) depth = pixmap->drawable.depth; switch(depth) { case 32: format = xa_format_a8r8g8b8; break; case 24: format = xa_format_x8r8g8b8; break; case 16: format = xa_format_r5g6b5; break; case 15: format = xa_format_x1r5g5b5; break; default: return FALSE; } vpix->staging_format = format; vpix->staging_remove_flags = 0; vpix->staging_add_flags = XA_FLAG_RENDER_TARGET | XA_FLAG_SHARED; return TRUE; } /* * Is composite old format compatible? Only difference is that old format * has more alpha bits? */ static inline Bool vmwgfx_old_format_compatible(enum xa_formats format, enum xa_formats old_format) { return (format == old_format || (xa_format_type(format) == xa_format_type(old_format) && xa_format_a(format) <= xa_format_a(old_format) && xa_format_r(format) == xa_format_r(old_format) && xa_format_g(format) == xa_format_g(old_format) && xa_format_b(format) == xa_format_b(old_format))); } /* * Choose format and flags for a composite dst surface. */ Bool vmwgfx_hw_composite_dst_stage(PixmapPtr pixmap, enum _PictFormatShort pict_format) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pixmap->drawable.pScreen)); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); enum xa_formats format = vmwgfx_xa_format(pict_format); /* * Check if we can reuse old hardware format. */ if (vpix->hw) { enum xa_formats old_format = xa_surface_format(vpix->hw); if (vmwgfx_old_format_compatible(format, old_format)) format = old_format; } if (xa_format_check_supported(vsaa->xat, format, vpix->xa_flags | XA_FLAG_RENDER_TARGET) != XA_ERR_NONE) { return FALSE; } vpix->staging_format = format; vpix->staging_remove_flags = 0; vpix->staging_add_flags = XA_FLAG_RENDER_TARGET | XA_FLAG_SHARED; return TRUE; } /* * Choose format and flags for a composite src surface. */ Bool vmwgfx_hw_composite_src_stage(PixmapPtr pixmap, enum _PictFormatShort pict_format) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pixmap->drawable.pScreen)); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); enum xa_formats format = vmwgfx_xa_format(pict_format); enum xa_formats swizzle_format = xa_format_unknown; enum xa_surface_type ftype; if (format == xa_format_unknown) return FALSE; ftype = xa_format_type(format); if (ftype == xa_type_abgr) { swizzle_format = xa_format(xa_format_bpp(format), xa_type_argb, xa_format_a(format), xa_format_r(format), xa_format_g(format), xa_format_b(format)); } /* * Check if we can reuse old format. */ if (vpix->hw) { enum xa_formats old_format = xa_surface_format(vpix->hw); if (vmwgfx_old_format_compatible(format, old_format) || (swizzle_format != xa_format_unknown && vmwgfx_old_format_compatible(swizzle_format, old_format))) { format = old_format; goto have_format; } } if (swizzle_format != xa_format_unknown && xa_format_check_supported(vsaa->xat, swizzle_format, vpix->xa_flags) == XA_ERR_NONE) { format = swizzle_format; goto have_format; } if (xa_format_check_supported(vsaa->xat, format, vpix->xa_flags) == XA_ERR_NONE) { goto have_format; } return FALSE; have_format: vpix->staging_format = format; vpix->staging_remove_flags = 0; vpix->staging_add_flags = 0; return TRUE; } /* * Choose accel format given depth. */ static enum xa_formats vmwgfx_choose_accel_format(unsigned int depth) { switch(depth) { case 32: return xa_format_a8r8g8b8; case 24: return xa_format_x8r8g8b8; case 16: return xa_format_r5g6b5; case 15: return xa_format_x1r5g5b5; case 8: return xa_format_a8; default: break; } return xa_format_unknown; } /* * Determine xa format and flags for an ordinary accel surface. */ Bool vmwgfx_hw_accel_stage(PixmapPtr pixmap, unsigned int depth, uint32_t add_flags, uint32_t remove_flags) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pixmap); enum xa_formats format = xa_format_unknown; if (depth == 0) depth = pixmap->drawable.depth; if (vpix->hw) { enum xa_formats old_format = xa_surface_format(vpix->hw); enum xa_surface_type ftype = xa_format_type(old_format); if (ftype != xa_type_argb && ftype != xa_type_a) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Acceleration fallback due to strange hw format.\n"); return FALSE; } if (xa_format_depth(old_format) == depth || (xa_format_depth(old_format) == 32 && depth == 24)) format = old_format; } if (format == xa_format_unknown) format = vmwgfx_choose_accel_format(depth); if (format == xa_format_unknown) return FALSE; vpix->staging_add_flags = add_flags; vpix->staging_remove_flags = remove_flags; vpix->staging_format = format; return TRUE; } /* * Create a surface with a format and flags determined by one of * the staging functions. */ Bool vmwgfx_hw_commit(PixmapPtr pixmap) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pixmap->drawable.pScreen)); struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pixmap); struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(spix); enum xa_formats format = vpix->staging_format; if (vpix->hw) { enum xa_formats old_format = xa_surface_format(vpix->hw); if (vpix->staging_format != old_format) { if (xa_format_type(format) != xa_format_type(old_format) || xa_format_r(format) != xa_format_r(old_format) || xa_format_g(format) != xa_format_g(old_format) || xa_format_b(format) != xa_format_b(old_format)) { LogMessage(X_INFO, "Killing old hw surface.\n"); if (!vmwgfx_hw_kill(vsaa, spix)) return FALSE; } } } if (vpix->hw) { uint32_t new_flags; new_flags = (vpix->xa_flags & ~vpix->staging_remove_flags) | vpix->staging_add_flags | XA_FLAG_SHARED; if (vpix->staging_format != xa_surface_format(vpix->hw)) LogMessage(X_INFO, "Changing hardware format.\n"); if (!vmwgfx_xa_surface_redefine(vpix, vpix->hw, pixmap->drawable.width, pixmap->drawable.height, 0, xa_type_other, vpix->staging_format, new_flags, 1) != XA_ERR_NONE) return FALSE; vpix->xa_flags = new_flags; } else if (!vmwgfx_create_hw(vsaa, pixmap)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /* * Create an accel surface if there is none, and make sure the region * given by @region is valid. If @region is NULL, the whole surface * will be valid. This is a utility convenience function only. */ Bool vmwgfx_hw_accel_validate(PixmapPtr pixmap, unsigned int depth, uint32_t add_flags, uint32_t remove_flags, RegionPtr region) { return (vmwgfx_hw_accel_stage(pixmap, depth, add_flags, remove_flags) && vmwgfx_hw_commit(pixmap) && vmwgfx_hw_validate(pixmap, region)); } /* * Create a dri2 surface if there is none, * and make sure the whole surfade is valid. * This is a utility convenience function only. */ Bool vmwgfx_hw_dri2_validate(PixmapPtr pixmap, unsigned int depth) { struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa = to_vmwgfx_saa(saa_get_driver(pixmap->drawable.pScreen)); if (!vsaa->is_master) return FALSE; return (vmwgfx_hw_dri2_stage(pixmap, depth) && vmwgfx_hw_commit(pixmap) && vmwgfx_hw_validate(pixmap, NULL)); } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_tex_video.c0000664000372000037200000004610712457155406017002 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2009-2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Thomas Hellstrom * Author: Zack Rusin */ #include "vmwgfx_driver.h" #include "vmwgfx_drmi.h" #include "vmwgfx_saa.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include /*XXX get these from pipe's texture limits */ #define IMAGE_MAX_WIDTH 2048 #define IMAGE_MAX_HEIGHT 2048 #define RES_720P_X 1280 #define RES_720P_Y 720 #define MAKE_ATOM(a) MakeAtom(a, sizeof(a) - 1, TRUE) /* * ITU-R BT.601, BT.709 transfer matrices. * [R', G', B'] values are in the range [0, 1], Y' is in the range [0,1] * and [Pb, Pr] components are in the range [-0.5, 0.5]. * * The matrices are transposed to fit the xa conversion matrix format. */ static const float bt_601[] = { 1.f, 1.f, 1.f, 0.f, 0.f, -0.344136f, 1.772f, 0.f, 1.402f, -0.714136f, 0.f, 0.f }; static const float bt_709[] = { 1.f, 1.f, 1.f, 0.f, 0.f, -0.187324f, 1.8556f, 0.f, 1.5748f, -0.468124f, 0.f, 0.f }; static Atom xvBrightness, xvContrast, xvSaturation, xvHue; #define NUM_TEXTURED_ATTRIBUTES 4 static const XF86AttributeRec TexturedAttributes[NUM_TEXTURED_ATTRIBUTES] = { {XvSettable | XvGettable, -1000, 1000, "XV_BRIGHTNESS"}, {XvSettable | XvGettable, -1000, 1000, "XV_CONTRAST"}, {XvSettable | XvGettable, -1000, 1000, "XV_SATURATION"}, {XvSettable | XvGettable, -1000, 1000, "XV_HUE"} }; #define NUM_FORMATS 3 static XF86VideoFormatRec Formats[NUM_FORMATS] = { {15, TrueColor}, {16, TrueColor}, {24, TrueColor} }; static XF86VideoEncodingRec DummyEncoding[1] = { { 0, "XV_IMAGE", IMAGE_MAX_WIDTH, IMAGE_MAX_HEIGHT, {1, 1} } }; #define NUM_IMAGES 3 static XF86ImageRec Images[NUM_IMAGES] = { XVIMAGE_UYVY, XVIMAGE_YUY2, XVIMAGE_YV12, }; struct xorg_xv_port_priv { struct xa_tracker *xat; struct xa_context *r; struct xa_fence *fence; RegionRec clip; int brightness; int contrast; int saturation; int hue; int current_set; struct xa_surface *yuv[2][3]; int drm_fd; Bool hdtv; float uv_offset; float uv_scale; float y_offset; float y_scale; float rgb_offset; float rgb_scale; float sinhue; float coshue; float cm[16]; }; /* * vmwgfx_update_conversion_matrix - Compute the effective color conversion * matrix. * * Applies yuv- and resulting rgb scales and offsets to compute the correct * color conversion matrix. These scales and offsets are properties of the * video stream and can be adjusted using XV properties as well. */ static void vmwgfx_update_conversion_matrix(struct xorg_xv_port_priv *priv) { int i; float *cm = priv->cm; static const float *bt; bt = (priv->hdtv) ? bt_709 : bt_601; memcpy(cm, bt, sizeof(bt_601)); /* * Apply hue rotation */ cm[4] = priv->coshue * bt[4] - priv->sinhue * bt[8]; cm[8] = priv->sinhue * bt[4] + priv->coshue * bt[8]; cm[5] = priv->coshue * bt[5] - priv->sinhue * bt[9]; cm[9] = priv->sinhue * bt[5] + priv->coshue * bt[9]; cm[6] = priv->coshue * bt[6] - priv->sinhue * bt[10]; cm[10] = priv->sinhue * bt[6] + priv->coshue * bt[10]; /* * Adjust for yuv scales in input and rgb scale in the converted output. */ for(i = 0; i < 3; ++i) { cm[i] *= (priv->y_scale*priv->rgb_scale); cm[i+4] *= (priv->uv_scale*priv->rgb_scale); cm[i+8] *= (priv->uv_scale*priv->rgb_scale); } /* * Adjust for yuv offsets in input and rgb offset in the converted output. */ for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) cm[i+12] = -cm[i]*priv->y_offset - (cm[i+4] + cm[i+8])*priv->uv_offset - priv->rgb_offset*priv->rgb_scale; /* * Alpha is 1, unconditionally. */ cm[15] = 1.f; } static void stop_video(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, pointer data, Bool shutdown) { struct xorg_xv_port_priv *priv = (struct xorg_xv_port_priv *)data; int i, j; REGION_EMPTY(pScrn->pScreen, &priv->clip); if (shutdown) { /* * No need to destroy the xa context or xa tracker since * they are copied from the screen resources. */ xa_fence_destroy(priv->fence); priv->fence = NULL; for (i=0; i<3; ++i) { for (j=0; j<2; ++j) { if (priv->yuv[i]) { xa_surface_destroy(priv->yuv[j][i]); priv->yuv[j][i] = NULL; } } } } } static int set_port_attribute(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Atom attribute, INT32 value, pointer data) { struct xorg_xv_port_priv *priv = (struct xorg_xv_port_priv *)data; if (attribute == xvBrightness) { if ((value < -1000) || (value > 1000)) return BadValue; priv->brightness = value; priv->y_offset = -((float) value)/1000.f; } else if (attribute == xvContrast) { if ((value < -1000) || (value > 1000)) return BadValue; priv->contrast = value; priv->rgb_scale = ((float) value + 1000.f)/1000.f; } else if (attribute == xvSaturation) { if ((value < -1000) || (value > 1000)) return BadValue; priv->saturation = value; priv->uv_scale = ((float) value + 1000.f)/1000.f; } else if (attribute == xvHue) { double hue_angle; if ((value < -1000) || (value > 1000)) return BadValue; priv->hue = value; hue_angle = (double) value * M_PI / 1000.; priv->sinhue = sin(hue_angle); priv->coshue = cos(hue_angle); } else return BadMatch; vmwgfx_update_conversion_matrix(priv); return Success; } static int get_port_attribute(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Atom attribute, INT32 * value, pointer data) { struct xorg_xv_port_priv *priv = (struct xorg_xv_port_priv *)data; if (attribute == xvBrightness) *value = priv->brightness; else if (attribute == xvContrast) *value = priv->contrast; else if (attribute == xvSaturation) *value = priv->saturation; else if (attribute == xvHue) *value = priv->hue; else return BadMatch; return Success; } static void query_best_size(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Bool motion, short vid_w, short vid_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, unsigned int *p_w, unsigned int *p_h, pointer data) { if (vid_w > (drw_w << 1)) drw_w = vid_w >> 1; if (vid_h > (drw_h << 1)) drw_h = vid_h >> 1; *p_w = drw_w; *p_h = drw_h; } static int check_yuv_surfaces(struct xorg_xv_port_priv *priv, int id, int width, int height) { struct xa_surface **yuv = priv->yuv[priv->current_set]; int ret = 0; int i; for (i=0; i<3; ++i) { /* * Adjust u,v texture size and DMA buffer to what's required by * the format. */ if (i == 1) { switch(id) { case FOURCC_YV12: height /= 2; /* Fall through */ case FOURCC_YUY2: case FOURCC_UYVY: width /= 2; break; default: break; } } if (!yuv[i]) yuv[i] = xa_surface_create(priv->xat, width, height, 8, xa_type_yuv_component, xa_format_unknown, 0); else ret = xa_surface_redefine(yuv[i], width, height, 8, xa_type_yuv_component, xa_format_unknown, 0, 0); if (ret || !yuv[i]) return BadAlloc; } return Success; } static int query_image_attributes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int id, unsigned short *w, unsigned short *h, int *pitches, int *offsets) { int size, tmp; if (*w > IMAGE_MAX_WIDTH) *w = IMAGE_MAX_WIDTH; if (*h > IMAGE_MAX_HEIGHT) *h = IMAGE_MAX_HEIGHT; *w = (*w + 1) & ~1; if (offsets) offsets[0] = 0; switch (id) { case FOURCC_YV12: *h = (*h + 1) & ~1; size = (*w + 3) & ~3; if (pitches) { pitches[0] = size; } size *= *h; if (offsets) { offsets[1] = size; } tmp = ((*w >> 1) + 3) & ~3; if (pitches) { pitches[1] = pitches[2] = tmp; } tmp *= (*h >> 1); size += tmp; if (offsets) { offsets[2] = size; } size += tmp; break; case FOURCC_UYVY: case FOURCC_YUY2: default: size = *w << 1; if (pitches) pitches[0] = size; size *= *h; break; } return size; } static int copy_packed_data(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, struct xorg_xv_port_priv *port, int id, unsigned char *buf, int left, int top, unsigned short w, unsigned short h) { int i; struct xa_surface **yuv = port->yuv[port->current_set]; char *ymap, *vmap, *umap; unsigned char y1, y2, u, v; int yidx, uidx, vidx; int y_array_size = w * h; int ret = BadAlloc; ymap = xa_surface_map(port->r, yuv[0], XA_MAP_WRITE); if (!ymap) return BadAlloc; umap = xa_surface_map(port->r, yuv[1], XA_MAP_WRITE); if (!umap) goto out_no_umap; vmap = xa_surface_map(port->r, yuv[2], XA_MAP_WRITE); if (!vmap) goto out_no_vmap; yidx = uidx = vidx = 0; switch (id) { case FOURCC_YV12: { int pitches[3], offsets[3]; unsigned char *yp, *up, *vp; query_image_attributes(pScrn, FOURCC_YV12, &w, &h, pitches, offsets); yp = buf + offsets[0]; vp = buf + offsets[1]; up = buf + offsets[2]; memcpy(ymap, yp, w*h); memcpy(vmap, vp, w*h/4); memcpy(umap, up, w*h/4); break; } case FOURCC_UYVY: for (i = 0; i < y_array_size; i +=2 ) { /* extracting two pixels */ u = buf[0]; y1 = buf[1]; v = buf[2]; y2 = buf[3]; buf += 4; ymap[yidx++] = y1; ymap[yidx++] = y2; umap[uidx++] = u; vmap[vidx++] = v; } break; case FOURCC_YUY2: for (i = 0; i < y_array_size; i +=2 ) { /* extracting two pixels */ y1 = buf[0]; u = buf[1]; y2 = buf[2]; v = buf[3]; buf += 4; ymap[yidx++] = y1; ymap[yidx++] = y2; umap[uidx++] = u; vmap[vidx++] = v; } break; default: ret = BadAlloc; break; } ret = Success; xa_surface_unmap(yuv[2]); out_no_vmap: xa_surface_unmap(yuv[1]); out_no_umap: xa_surface_unmap(yuv[0]); return ret; } static int display_video(ScreenPtr pScreen, struct xorg_xv_port_priv *pPriv, int id, RegionPtr dstRegion, int src_x, int src_y, int src_w, int src_h, int dst_x, int dst_y, int dst_w, int dst_h, PixmapPtr pPixmap) { struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pPixmap); Bool hdtv; RegionRec reg; int ret = BadAlloc; int blit_ret; REGION_NULL(pScreen, ®); if (!vmwgfx_hw_accel_validate(pPixmap, 0, XA_FLAG_RENDER_TARGET, 0, ®)) goto out_no_dst; hdtv = ((src_w >= RES_720P_X) && (src_h >= RES_720P_Y)); if (hdtv != pPriv->hdtv) { pPriv->hdtv = hdtv; vmwgfx_update_conversion_matrix(pPriv); } #ifdef COMPOSITE /* * For redirected windows, we need to fix up the destination coordinates. */ REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, dstRegion, -pPixmap->screen_x, -pPixmap->screen_y); dst_x -= pPixmap->screen_x; dst_y -= pPixmap->screen_y; #endif /* * Throttle on previous blit. */ if (pPriv->fence) { (void) xa_fence_wait(pPriv->fence, 1000000000ULL); xa_fence_destroy(pPriv->fence); pPriv->fence = NULL; } DamageRegionAppend(&pPixmap->drawable, dstRegion); blit_ret = xa_yuv_planar_blit(pPriv->r, src_x, src_y, src_w, src_h, dst_x, dst_y, dst_w, dst_h, (struct xa_box *)REGION_RECTS(dstRegion), REGION_NUM_RECTS(dstRegion), pPriv->cm, vpix->hw, pPriv->yuv[pPriv->current_set ]); saa_pixmap_dirty(pPixmap, TRUE, dstRegion); DamageRegionProcessPending(&pPixmap->drawable); ret = Success; if (!blit_ret) { ret = Success; pPriv->fence = xa_fence_get(pPriv->r); } else ret = BadAlloc; out_no_dst: REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, ®); return ret; } static int put_image(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int id, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, Bool sync, RegionPtr clipBoxes, pointer data, DrawablePtr pDraw) { struct xorg_xv_port_priv *pPriv = (struct xorg_xv_port_priv *) data; ScreenPtr pScreen = xf86ScrnToScreen(pScrn); PixmapPtr pPixmap; INT32 x1, x2, y1, y2; BoxRec dstBox; int ret; /* Clip */ x1 = src_x; x2 = src_x + src_w; y1 = src_y; y2 = src_y + src_h; dstBox.x1 = drw_x; dstBox.x2 = drw_x + drw_w; dstBox.y1 = drw_y; dstBox.y2 = drw_y + drw_h; if (!xf86XVClipVideoHelper(&dstBox, &x1, &x2, &y1, &y2, clipBoxes, width, height)) return Success; ret = check_yuv_surfaces(pPriv, id, width, height); if (ret) return ret; ret = copy_packed_data(pScrn, pPriv, id, buf, src_x, src_y, width, height); if (ret) return ret; if (pDraw->type == DRAWABLE_WINDOW) { pPixmap = (*pScreen->GetWindowPixmap)((WindowPtr)pDraw); } else { pPixmap = (PixmapPtr)pDraw; } display_video(pScrn->pScreen, pPriv, id, clipBoxes, src_x, src_y, src_w, src_h, drw_x, drw_y, drw_w, drw_h, pPixmap); pPriv->current_set = (pPriv->current_set + 1) & 1; return Success; } static struct xorg_xv_port_priv * port_priv_create(struct xa_tracker *xat, struct xa_context *r, int drm_fd) { struct xorg_xv_port_priv *priv = NULL; priv = calloc(1, sizeof(struct xorg_xv_port_priv)); if (!priv) return NULL; priv->r = r; priv->xat = xat; priv->drm_fd = drm_fd; REGION_NULL(pScreen, &priv->clip); priv->hdtv = FALSE; priv->uv_offset = 0.5f; priv->uv_scale = 1.f; priv->y_offset = 0.f; priv->y_scale = 1.f; priv->rgb_offset = 0.f; priv->rgb_scale = 1.f; priv->sinhue = 0.f; priv->coshue = 1.f; vmwgfx_update_conversion_matrix(priv); return priv; } static void vmwgfx_free_textured_adaptor(XF86VideoAdaptorPtr adaptor, Bool free_ports) { if (free_ports) { int i; for(i=0; inPorts; ++i) { free(adaptor->pPortPrivates[i].ptr); } } free(adaptor->pAttributes); free(adaptor->pPortPrivates); xf86XVFreeVideoAdaptorRec(adaptor); } static XF86VideoAdaptorPtr xorg_setup_textured_adapter(ScreenPtr pScreen) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); XF86VideoAdaptorPtr adapt; XF86AttributePtr attrs; DevUnion *dev_unions; int nports = 16, i; int nattributes; struct xa_context *xar; /* * Use the XA default context since we don't expect the X server * to render from multiple threads. */ xar = xa_context_default(ms->xat); nattributes = NUM_TEXTURED_ATTRIBUTES; adapt = calloc(1, sizeof(XF86VideoAdaptorRec)); dev_unions = calloc(nports, sizeof(DevUnion)); attrs = calloc(nattributes, sizeof(XF86AttributeRec)); if (adapt == NULL || dev_unions == NULL || attrs == NULL) { free(adapt); free(dev_unions); free(attrs); return NULL; } adapt->type = XvWindowMask | XvInputMask | XvImageMask; adapt->flags = 0; adapt->name = "XA G3D Textured Video"; adapt->nEncodings = 1; adapt->pEncodings = DummyEncoding; adapt->nFormats = NUM_FORMATS; adapt->pFormats = Formats; adapt->nPorts = 0; adapt->pPortPrivates = dev_unions; adapt->nAttributes = nattributes; adapt->pAttributes = attrs; memcpy(attrs, TexturedAttributes, nattributes * sizeof(XF86AttributeRec)); adapt->nImages = NUM_IMAGES; adapt->pImages = Images; adapt->PutVideo = NULL; adapt->PutStill = NULL; adapt->GetVideo = NULL; adapt->GetStill = NULL; adapt->StopVideo = stop_video; adapt->SetPortAttribute = set_port_attribute; adapt->GetPortAttribute = get_port_attribute; adapt->QueryBestSize = query_best_size; adapt->PutImage = put_image; adapt->QueryImageAttributes = query_image_attributes; for (i = 0; i < nports; i++) { struct xorg_xv_port_priv *priv = port_priv_create(ms->xat, xar, ms->fd); adapt->pPortPrivates[i].ptr = (pointer) (priv); adapt->nPorts++; } return adapt; } void xorg_xv_init(ScreenPtr pScreen) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); XF86VideoAdaptorPtr *adaptors, *new_adaptors = NULL; XF86VideoAdaptorPtr textured_adapter = NULL, overlay_adaptor = NULL; int num_adaptors; num_adaptors = xf86XVListGenericAdaptors(pScrn, &adaptors); new_adaptors = malloc((num_adaptors + 2) * sizeof(XF86VideoAdaptorPtr *)); if (new_adaptors == NULL) return; memcpy(new_adaptors, adaptors, num_adaptors * sizeof(XF86VideoAdaptorPtr)); adaptors = new_adaptors; /* Add the adaptors supported by our hardware. First, set up the atoms * that will be used by both output adaptors. */ xvBrightness = MAKE_ATOM("XV_BRIGHTNESS"); xvContrast = MAKE_ATOM("XV_CONTRAST"); xvSaturation = MAKE_ATOM("XV_SATURATION"); xvHue = MAKE_ATOM("XV_HUE"); if (ms->xat) { textured_adapter = xorg_setup_textured_adapter(pScreen); if (textured_adapter) adaptors[num_adaptors++] = textured_adapter; } else { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "No 3D acceleration. Not setting up textured video.\n"); } overlay_adaptor = vmw_video_init_adaptor(pScrn); if (overlay_adaptor) adaptors[num_adaptors++] = overlay_adaptor; if (num_adaptors) { Bool ret; ret = xf86XVScreenInit(pScreen, adaptors, num_adaptors); if (textured_adapter) vmwgfx_free_textured_adaptor(textured_adapter, !ret); if (overlay_adaptor) vmw_video_free_adaptor(overlay_adaptor, !ret); if (!ret) xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to initialize Xv.\n"); } else { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "Disabling Xv because no adaptors could be initialized.\n"); } } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_xa_composite.c0000664000372000037200000001661411715150411017471 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2009-2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Thomas Hellstrom * Author: Zack Ruzin * * The code in this file translates XRender PICT composite stuff * to fit the libxatracker API. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include "xa_composite.h" #include "vmwgfx_saa.h" #include "vmwgfx_saa_priv.h" struct vmwgfx_composite { union xa_source_pict *src_spict; union xa_source_pict *mask_spict; union xa_source_pict *dst_spict; struct xa_picture *src_pict; struct xa_picture *mask_pict; struct xa_picture *dst_pict; struct xa_composite *comp; }; static const enum xa_composite_op vmwgfx_op_map[] = { [PictOpClear] = xa_op_clear, [PictOpSrc] = xa_op_src, [PictOpDst] = xa_op_dst, [PictOpOver] = xa_op_over, [PictOpOverReverse] = xa_op_over_reverse, [PictOpIn] = xa_op_in, [PictOpInReverse] = xa_op_in_reverse, [PictOpOut] = xa_op_out, [PictOpOutReverse] = xa_op_out_reverse, [PictOpAtop] = xa_op_atop, [PictOpAtopReverse] = xa_op_atop_reverse, [PictOpXor] = xa_op_xor, [PictOpAdd] = xa_op_add }; static const unsigned int vmwgfx_op_map_size = sizeof(vmwgfx_op_map) / sizeof(enum xa_composite_op); static Bool vmwgfx_matrix_from_pict_transform(PictTransform *trans, float *matrix) { if (!trans) return FALSE; matrix[0] = pixman_fixed_to_double(trans->matrix[0][0]); matrix[3] = pixman_fixed_to_double(trans->matrix[0][1]); matrix[6] = pixman_fixed_to_double(trans->matrix[0][2]); matrix[1] = pixman_fixed_to_double(trans->matrix[1][0]); matrix[4] = pixman_fixed_to_double(trans->matrix[1][1]); matrix[7] = pixman_fixed_to_double(trans->matrix[1][2]); matrix[2] = pixman_fixed_to_double(trans->matrix[2][0]); matrix[5] = pixman_fixed_to_double(trans->matrix[2][1]); matrix[8] = pixman_fixed_to_double(trans->matrix[2][2]); return TRUE; } static enum xa_composite_wrap vmwgfx_xa_setup_wrap(Bool pict_has_repeat, int pict_repeat) { enum xa_composite_wrap wrap = xa_wrap_clamp_to_border; if (!pict_has_repeat) return wrap; switch(pict_repeat) { case RepeatNormal: wrap = xa_wrap_repeat; break; case RepeatReflect: wrap = xa_wrap_mirror_repeat; break; case RepeatPad: wrap = xa_wrap_clamp_to_edge; break; default: break; } return wrap; } static Bool vmwgfx_render_filter_to_xa(int xrender_filter, enum xa_composite_filter *out_filter) { switch (xrender_filter) { case PictFilterConvolution: case PictFilterNearest: case PictFilterFast: *out_filter = xa_filter_nearest; break; case PictFilterBest: case PictFilterGood: case PictFilterBilinear: *out_filter = xa_filter_linear; break; default: *out_filter = xa_filter_nearest; return FALSE; } return TRUE; } static Bool vmwgfx_xa_setup_pict(PicturePtr pict, struct xa_picture *xa_pict, union xa_source_pict *src_pict) { if (!pict) return FALSE; memset(xa_pict, 0, sizeof(*xa_pict)); xa_pict->pict_format = vmwgfx_xa_format(pict->format); if (xa_pict->pict_format == xa_format_unknown) return FALSE; /* * Saa doesn't let drivers accelerate alpha maps. */ xa_pict->alpha_map = NULL; xa_pict->component_alpha = pict->componentAlpha; xa_pict->has_transform = vmwgfx_matrix_from_pict_transform(pict->transform, xa_pict->transform); xa_pict->wrap = vmwgfx_xa_setup_wrap(pict->repeat, pict->repeatType); (void) vmwgfx_render_filter_to_xa(pict->filter, &xa_pict->filter); if (pict->pSourcePict) { if (pict->pSourcePict->type != SourcePictTypeSolidFill) return FALSE; src_pict->type = xa_src_pict_solid_fill; src_pict->solid_fill.color = pict->pSourcePict->solidFill.color; xa_pict->src_pict = src_pict; } return TRUE; } struct xa_composite * vmwgfx_xa_setup_comp(struct vmwgfx_composite *vcomp, int op, PicturePtr src_pict, PicturePtr mask_pict, PicturePtr dst_pict) { struct xa_composite *comp = vcomp->comp; if (op >= vmwgfx_op_map_size) return NULL; comp->op = vmwgfx_op_map[op]; if (comp->op == xa_op_clear && op != PictOpClear) return NULL; if (!vmwgfx_xa_setup_pict(dst_pict, vcomp->dst_pict, vcomp->dst_spict)) return NULL; if (!vmwgfx_xa_setup_pict(src_pict, vcomp->src_pict, vcomp->src_spict)) return NULL; if (mask_pict && !vmwgfx_xa_setup_pict(mask_pict, vcomp->mask_pict, vcomp->mask_spict)) return NULL; comp->dst = vcomp->dst_pict; comp->src = vcomp->src_pict; comp->mask = (mask_pict) ? vcomp->mask_pict : NULL; return comp; } Bool vmwgfx_xa_update_comp(struct xa_composite *comp, PixmapPtr src_pix, PixmapPtr mask_pix, PixmapPtr dst_pix) { comp->dst->srf = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(dst_pix)->hw; if (src_pix) comp->src->srf = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(src_pix)->hw; if (mask_pix && comp->mask) comp->mask->srf = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(mask_pix)->hw; return TRUE; } void vmwgfx_free_composite(struct vmwgfx_composite *vcomp) { if (!vcomp) return; if (vcomp->src_spict) free(vcomp->src_spict); if (vcomp->mask_spict) free(vcomp->mask_spict); if (vcomp->dst_spict) free(vcomp->dst_spict); if (vcomp->src_pict) free(vcomp->src_pict); if (vcomp->mask_pict) free(vcomp->mask_pict); if (vcomp->dst_pict) free(vcomp->dst_pict); if (vcomp->comp) free(vcomp->comp); free(vcomp); } struct vmwgfx_composite * vmwgfx_alloc_composite(void) { const struct xa_composite_allocation *a = xa_composite_allocation(); struct vmwgfx_composite *vcomp = calloc(1, sizeof(*vcomp)); if (!vcomp) return NULL; vcomp->src_spict = calloc(1, a->xa_source_pict_size); vcomp->mask_spict = calloc(1, a->xa_source_pict_size); vcomp->dst_spict = calloc(1, a->xa_source_pict_size); vcomp->src_pict = calloc(1, a->xa_picture_size); vcomp->mask_pict = calloc(1, a->xa_picture_size); vcomp->dst_pict = calloc(1, a->xa_picture_size); vcomp->comp = calloc(1, a->xa_composite_size); if (!vcomp->src_spict || !vcomp->mask_spict || !vcomp->dst_spict || !vcomp->src_pict || !vcomp->mask_pict || !vcomp->dst_pict || !vcomp->comp) { vmwgfx_free_composite(vcomp); return NULL; } return vcomp; } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_drm.h0000664000372000037200000005361611715150411015571 00000000000000/************************************************************************** * * Copyright © 2009 VMware, Inc., Palo Alto, CA., USA * 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS, AUTHORS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * **************************************************************************/ #ifndef __VMWGFX_DRM_H__ #define __VMWGFX_DRM_H__ #include #define DRM_VMW_MAX_SURFACE_FACES 6 #define DRM_VMW_MAX_MIP_LEVELS 24 #define DRM_VMW_GET_PARAM 0 #define DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF 1 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_DMABUF 2 #define DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS 3 /* guarded by DRM_VMW_PARAM_NUM_STREAMS != 0*/ #define DRM_VMW_CONTROL_STREAM 4 #define DRM_VMW_CLAIM_STREAM 5 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_STREAM 6 /* guarded by DRM_VMW_PARAM_3D == 1 */ #define DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT 7 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT 8 #define DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE 9 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_SURFACE 10 #define DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE 11 #define DRM_VMW_EXECBUF 12 #define DRM_VMW_GET_3D_CAP 13 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT 14 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED 15 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF 16 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_EVENT 17 #define DRM_VMW_PRESENT 18 #define DRM_VMW_PRESENT_READBACK 19 #define DRM_VMW_UPDATE_LAYOUT 20 /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_GET_PARAM - get device information. * * DRM_VMW_PARAM_FIFO_OFFSET: * Offset to use to map the first page of the FIFO read-only. * The fifo is mapped using the mmap() system call on the drm device. * * DRM_VMW_PARAM_OVERLAY_IOCTL: * Does the driver support the overlay ioctl. */ #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_NUM_STREAMS 0 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_NUM_FREE_STREAMS 1 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_3D 2 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_HW_CAPS 3 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_FIFO_CAPS 4 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_MAX_FB_SIZE 5 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_FIFO_HW_VERSION 6 /** * struct drm_vmw_getparam_arg * * @value: Returned value. //Out * @param: Parameter to query. //In. * * Argument to the DRM_VMW_GET_PARAM Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_getparam_arg { uint64_t value; uint32_t param; uint32_t pad64; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT - Create a host context. * * Allocates a device unique context id, and queues a create context command * for the host. Does not wait for host completion. */ /** * struct drm_vmw_context_arg * * @cid: Device unique context ID. * * Output argument to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT Ioctl. * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_context_arg { int32_t cid; uint32_t pad64; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT - Create a host context. * * Frees a global context id, and queues a destroy host command for the host. * Does not wait for host completion. The context ID can be used directly * in the command stream and shows up as the same context ID on the host. */ /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE - Create a host suface. * * Allocates a device unique surface id, and queues a create surface command * for the host. Does not wait for host completion. The surface ID can be * used directly in the command stream and shows up as the same surface * ID on the host. */ /** * struct drm_wmv_surface_create_req * * @flags: Surface flags as understood by the host. * @format: Surface format as understood by the host. * @mip_levels: Number of mip levels for each face. * An unused face should have 0 encoded. * @size_addr: Address of a user-space array of sruct drm_vmw_size * cast to an uint64_t for 32-64 bit compatibility. * The size of the array should equal the total number of mipmap levels. * @shareable: Boolean whether other clients (as identified by file descriptors) * may reference this surface. * @scanout: Boolean whether the surface is intended to be used as a * scanout. * * Input data to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl. * Output data from the DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_surface_create_req { uint32_t flags; uint32_t format; uint32_t mip_levels[DRM_VMW_MAX_SURFACE_FACES]; uint64_t size_addr; int32_t shareable; int32_t scanout; }; /** * struct drm_wmv_surface_arg * * @sid: Surface id of created surface or surface to destroy or reference. * * Output data from the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl. * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_SURFACE Ioctl. * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_surface_arg { int32_t sid; uint32_t pad64; }; /** * struct drm_vmw_size ioctl. * * @width - mip level width * @height - mip level height * @depth - mip level depth * * Description of a mip level. * Input data to the DRM_WMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_size { uint32_t width; uint32_t height; uint32_t depth; uint32_t pad64; }; /** * union drm_vmw_surface_create_arg * * @rep: Output data as described above. * @req: Input data as described above. * * Argument to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl. */ union drm_vmw_surface_create_arg { struct drm_vmw_surface_arg rep; struct drm_vmw_surface_create_req req; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE - Reference a host surface. * * Puts a reference on a host surface with a give sid, as previously * returned by the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE ioctl. * A reference will make sure the surface isn't destroyed while we hold * it and will allow the calling client to use the surface ID in the command * stream. * * On successful return, the Ioctl returns the surface information given * in the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE ioctl. */ /** * union drm_vmw_surface_reference_arg * * @rep: Output data as described above. * @req: Input data as described above. * * Argument to the DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE Ioctl. */ union drm_vmw_surface_reference_arg { struct drm_vmw_surface_create_req rep; struct drm_vmw_surface_arg req; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_UNREF_SURFACE - Unreference a host surface. * * Clear a reference previously put on a host surface. * When all references are gone, including the one implicitly placed * on creation, * a destroy surface command will be queued for the host. * Does not wait for completion. */ /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_EXECBUF * * Submit a command buffer for execution on the host, and return a * fence seqno that when signaled, indicates that the command buffer has * executed. */ /** * struct drm_vmw_execbuf_arg * * @commands: User-space address of a command buffer cast to an uint64_t. * @command-size: Size in bytes of the command buffer. * @throttle-us: Sleep until software is less than @throttle_us * microseconds ahead of hardware. The driver may round this value * to the nearest kernel tick. * @fence_rep: User-space address of a struct drm_vmw_fence_rep cast to an * uint64_t. * @version: Allows expanding the execbuf ioctl parameters without breaking * backwards compatibility, since user-space will always tell the kernel * which version it uses. * @flags: Execbuf flags. None currently. * * Argument to the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF Ioctl. */ #define DRM_VMW_EXECBUF_VERSION 1 struct drm_vmw_execbuf_arg { uint64_t commands; uint32_t command_size; uint32_t throttle_us; uint64_t fence_rep; uint32_t version; uint32_t flags; }; /** * struct drm_vmw_fence_rep * * @handle: Fence object handle for fence associated with a command submission. * @mask: Fence flags relevant for this fence object. * @seqno: Fence sequence number in fifo. A fence object with a lower * seqno will signal the EXEC flag before a fence object with a higher * seqno. This can be used by user-space to avoid kernel calls to determine * whether a fence has signaled the EXEC flag. Note that @seqno will * wrap at 32-bit. * @passed_seqno: The highest seqno number processed by the hardware * so far. This can be used to mark user-space fence objects as signaled, and * to determine whether a fence seqno might be stale. * @error: This member should've been set to -EFAULT on submission. * The following actions should be take on completion: * error == -EFAULT: Fence communication failed. The host is synchronized. * Use the last fence id read from the FIFO fence register. * error != 0 && error != -EFAULT: * Fence submission failed. The host is synchronized. Use the fence_seq member. * error == 0: All is OK, The host may not be synchronized. * Use the fence_seq member. * * Input / Output data to the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_fence_rep { uint32_t handle; uint32_t mask; uint32_t seqno; uint32_t passed_seqno; uint32_t pad64; int32_t error; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF * * Allocate a DMA buffer that is visible also to the host. * NOTE: The buffer is * identified by a handle and an offset, which are private to the guest, but * useable in the command stream. The guest kernel may translate these * and patch up the command stream accordingly. In the future, the offset may * be zero at all times, or it may disappear from the interface before it is * fixed. * * The DMA buffer may stay user-space mapped in the guest at all times, * and is thus suitable for sub-allocation. * * DMA buffers are mapped using the mmap() syscall on the drm device. */ /** * struct drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_req * * @size: Required minimum size of the buffer. * * Input data to the DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_req { uint32_t size; uint32_t pad64; }; /** * struct drm_vmw_dmabuf_rep * * @map_handle: Offset to use in the mmap() call used to map the buffer. * @handle: Handle unique to this buffer. Used for unreferencing. * @cur_gmr_id: GMR id to use in the command stream when this buffer is * referenced. See not above. * @cur_gmr_offset: Offset to use in the command stream when this buffer is * referenced. See note above. * * Output data from the DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_dmabuf_rep { uint64_t map_handle; uint32_t handle; uint32_t cur_gmr_id; uint32_t cur_gmr_offset; uint32_t pad64; }; /** * union drm_vmw_dmabuf_arg * * @req: Input data as described above. * @rep: Output data as described above. * * Argument to the DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl. */ union drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_arg { struct drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_req req; struct drm_vmw_dmabuf_rep rep; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_UNREF_DMABUF - Free a DMA buffer. * */ /** * struct drm_vmw_unref_dmabuf_arg * * @handle: Handle indicating what buffer to free. Obtained from the * DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl. * * Argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_DMABUF Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_unref_dmabuf_arg { uint32_t handle; uint32_t pad64; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_CONTROL_STREAM - Control overlays, aka streams. * * This IOCTL controls the overlay units of the svga device. * The SVGA overlay units does not work like regular hardware units in * that they do not automaticaly read back the contents of the given dma * buffer. But instead only read back for each call to this ioctl, and * at any point between this call being made and a following call that * either changes the buffer or disables the stream. */ /** * struct drm_vmw_rect * * Defines a rectangle. Used in the overlay ioctl to define * source and destination rectangle. */ struct drm_vmw_rect { int32_t x; int32_t y; uint32_t w; uint32_t h; }; /** * struct drm_vmw_control_stream_arg * * @stream_id: Stearm to control * @enabled: If false all following arguments are ignored. * @handle: Handle to buffer for getting data from. * @format: Format of the overlay as understood by the host. * @width: Width of the overlay. * @height: Height of the overlay. * @size: Size of the overlay in bytes. * @pitch: Array of pitches, the two last are only used for YUV12 formats. * @offset: Offset from start of dma buffer to overlay. * @src: Source rect, must be within the defined area above. * @dst: Destination rect, x and y may be negative. * * Argument to the DRM_VMW_CONTROL_STREAM Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_control_stream_arg { uint32_t stream_id; uint32_t enabled; uint32_t flags; uint32_t color_key; uint32_t handle; uint32_t offset; int32_t format; uint32_t size; uint32_t width; uint32_t height; uint32_t pitch[3]; uint32_t pad64; struct drm_vmw_rect src; struct drm_vmw_rect dst; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS - Give extra information about cursor bypass. * */ #define DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS_ALL (1 << 0) #define DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS_FLAGS (1) /** * struct drm_vmw_cursor_bypass_arg * * @flags: Flags. * @crtc_id: Crtc id, only used if DMR_CURSOR_BYPASS_ALL isn't passed. * @xpos: X position of cursor. * @ypos: Y position of cursor. * @xhot: X hotspot. * @yhot: Y hotspot. * * Argument to the DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_cursor_bypass_arg { uint32_t flags; uint32_t crtc_id; int32_t xpos; int32_t ypos; int32_t xhot; int32_t yhot; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_CLAIM_STREAM - Claim a single stream. */ /** * struct drm_vmw_context_arg * * @stream_id: Device unique context ID. * * Output argument to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT Ioctl. * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_stream_arg { uint32_t stream_id; uint32_t pad64; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_UNREF_STREAM - Unclaim a stream. * * Return a single stream that was claimed by this process. Also makes * sure that the stream has been stopped. */ /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_GET_3D_CAP * * Read 3D capabilities from the FIFO * */ /** * struct drm_vmw_get_3d_cap_arg * * @buffer: Pointer to a buffer for capability data, cast to an uint64_t * @size: Max size to copy * * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_GET_3D_CAP_IOCTL * ioctls. */ struct drm_vmw_get_3d_cap_arg { uint64_t buffer; uint32_t max_size; uint32_t pad64; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT * * Waits for a fence object to signal. The wait is interruptible, so that * signals may be delivered during the interrupt. The wait may timeout, * in which case the calls returns -EBUSY. If the wait is restarted, * that is restarting without resetting @cookie_valid to zero, * the timeout is computed from the first call. * * The flags argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT ioctl indicates what to wait * on: * DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_EXEC: All commands ahead of the fence in the command * stream * have executed. * DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_QUERY: All query results resulting from query finish * commands * in the buffer given to the EXECBUF ioctl returning the fence object handle * are available to user-space. * * DRM_VMW_WAIT_OPTION_UNREF: If this wait option is given, and the * fenc wait ioctl returns 0, the fence object has been unreferenced after * the wait. */ #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_EXEC (1 << 0) #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_QUERY (1 << 1) #define DRM_VMW_WAIT_OPTION_UNREF (1 << 0) /** * struct drm_vmw_fence_wait_arg * * @handle: Fence object handle as returned by the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF ioctl. * @cookie_valid: Must be reset to 0 on first call. Left alone on restart. * @kernel_cookie: Set to 0 on first call. Left alone on restart. * @timeout_us: Wait timeout in microseconds. 0 for indefinite timeout. * @lazy: Set to 1 if timing is not critical. Allow more than a kernel tick * before returning. * @flags: Fence flags to wait on. * @wait_options: Options that control the behaviour of the wait ioctl. * * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_fence_wait_arg { uint32_t handle; int32_t cookie_valid; uint64_t kernel_cookie; uint64_t timeout_us; int32_t lazy; int32_t flags; int32_t wait_options; int32_t pad64; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED * * Checks if a fence object is signaled.. */ /** * struct drm_vmw_fence_signaled_arg * * @handle: Fence object handle as returned by the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF ioctl. * @flags: Fence object flags input to DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED ioctl * @signaled: Out: Flags signaled. * @sequence: Out: Highest sequence passed so far. Can be used to signal the * EXEC flag of user-space fence objects. * * Input/Output argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED and DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF * ioctls. */ struct drm_vmw_fence_signaled_arg { uint32_t handle; uint32_t flags; int32_t signaled; uint32_t passed_seqno; uint32_t signaled_flags; uint32_t pad64; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF * * Unreferences a fence object, and causes it to be destroyed if there are no * other references to it. * */ /** * struct drm_vmw_fence_arg * * @handle: Fence object handle as returned by the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF ioctl. * * Input/Output argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF ioctl.. */ struct drm_vmw_fence_arg { uint32_t handle; uint32_t pad64; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_FENCE_EVENT * * Queues an event on a fence to be delivered on the drm character device * when the fence has signaled the DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_EXEC flag. * Optionally the approximate time when the fence signaled is * given by the event. */ /* * The event type */ #define DRM_VMW_EVENT_FENCE_SIGNALED 0x80000000 struct drm_vmw_event_fence { struct drm_event base; uint64_t user_data; uint32_t tv_sec; uint32_t tv_usec; }; /* * Flags that may be given to the command. */ /* Request fence signaled time on the event. */ #define DRM_VMW_FE_FLAG_REQ_TIME (1 << 0) /** * struct drm_vmw_fence_event_arg * * @fence_rep: Pointer to fence_rep structure cast to uint64_t or 0 if * the fence is not supposed to be referenced by user-space. * @user_info: Info to be delivered with the event. * @handle: Attach the event to this fence only. * @flags: A set of flags as defined above. */ struct drm_vmw_fence_event_arg { uint64_t fence_rep; uint64_t user_data; uint32_t handle; uint32_t flags; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_PRESENT * * Executes an SVGA present on a given fb for a given surface. The surface * is placed on the framebuffer. Cliprects are given relative to the given * point (the point disignated by dest_{x|y}). * */ /** * struct drm_vmw_present_arg * @fb_id: framebuffer id to present / read back from. * @sid: Surface id to present from. * @dest_x: X placement coordinate for surface. * @dest_y: Y placement coordinate for surface. * @clips_ptr: Pointer to an array of clip rects cast to an uint64_t. * @num_clips: Number of cliprects given relative to the framebuffer origin, * in the same coordinate space as the frame buffer. * @pad64: Unused 64-bit padding. * * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_PRESENT ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_present_arg { uint32_t fb_id; uint32_t sid; int32_t dest_x; int32_t dest_y; uint64_t clips_ptr; uint32_t num_clips; uint32_t pad64; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_PRESENT_READBACK * * Executes an SVGA present readback from a given fb to the dma buffer * currently bound as the fb. If there is no dma buffer bound to the fb, * an error will be returned. * */ /** * struct drm_vmw_present_arg * @fb_id: fb_id to present / read back from. * @num_clips: Number of cliprects. * @clips_ptr: Pointer to an array of clip rects cast to an uint64_t. * @fence_rep: Pointer to a struct drm_vmw_fence_rep, cast to an uint64_t. * If this member is NULL, then the ioctl should not return a fence. */ struct drm_vmw_present_readback_arg { uint32_t fb_id; uint32_t num_clips; uint64_t clips_ptr; uint64_t fence_rep; }; /*************************************************************************/ /** * DRM_VMW_UPDATE_LAYOUT - Update layout * * Updates the preferred modes and connection status for connectors. The * command consists of one drm_vmw_update_layout_arg pointing to an array * of num_outputs drm_vmw_rect's. */ /** * struct drm_vmw_update_layout_arg * * @num_outputs: number of active connectors * @rects: pointer to array of drm_vmw_rect cast to an uint64_t * * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UPDATE_LAYOUT Ioctl. */ struct drm_vmw_update_layout_arg { uint32_t num_outputs; uint32_t pad64; uint64_t rects; }; #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_ctrl.h0000664000372000037200000000351211715150411015741 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2006 by VMware, 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) 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. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). */ /* * vmwgfx_ctrl.h -- * * The definitions used by the VMWARE_CTRL protocol extension that * allows X clients to communicate with the driver. */ #ifndef _VMWGFX_CTRL_H_ #define _VMWGFX_CTRL_H_ #define VMWARE_CTRL_PROTOCOL_NAME "VMWARE_CTRL" #define VMWARE_CTRL_MAJOR_VERSION 0 #define VMWARE_CTRL_MINOR_VERSION 2 #define X_VMwareCtrlQueryVersion 0 #define X_VMwareCtrlSetRes 1 #define X_VMwareCtrlSetTopology 2 #endif /* _VMW_CTRL_H_ */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_saa.h0000664000372000037200000001011312321742436015544 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifndef _VMWGFX_SAA_H_ #define _VMWGFX_SAA_H_ #include "saa.h" #include #include "vmwgfx_drmi.h" #include "wsbm_util.h" #define VMWGFX_FLAG_FORCE_GMR (1 << 0) /* Create with GMR as backing store */ #define VMWGFX_FLAG_FORCE_SURFACE (1 << 1) /* Create with surface as backing store */ #define VMWGFX_FLAG_AVOID_HWACCEL (1 << 2) /* Avoid Hardware acceleration on this pixmap */ #define VMWGFX_FLAG_USE_PRESENT (1 << 3) /* Use presents when copying to this pixmap */ struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap { struct saa_pixmap base; RegionPtr dirty_present; RegionPtr present_damage; RegionPtr pending_update; RegionPtr pending_present; uint32_t usage_flags; uint32_t backing; void *malloc; struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *gmr; struct xa_surface *hw; uint32_t fb_id; int hw_is_dri2_fronts; Bool hw_is_hosted; struct _WsbmListHead sync_x_head; struct _WsbmListHead scanout_list; struct _WsbmListHead pixmap_list; uint32_t xa_flags; uint32_t staging_add_flags; uint32_t staging_remove_flags; enum xa_formats staging_format; }; struct vmwgfx_screen_entry { struct _WsbmListHead scanout_head; PixmapPtr pixmap; }; static inline struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap * to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(struct saa_pixmap *spix) { return (struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *) spix; } static inline struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap* vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(PixmapPtr pix) { return to_vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(saa_get_saa_pixmap(pix)); } extern Bool vmwgfx_saa_init(ScreenPtr pScreen, int drm_fd, struct xa_tracker *xat, void (*present_flush)(ScreenPtr pScreen), Bool direct_presents, Bool only_hw_presents, Bool rendercheck); extern uint32_t vmwgfx_scanout_ref(struct vmwgfx_screen_entry *box); extern void vmwgfx_scanout_unref(struct vmwgfx_screen_entry *box); extern void vmwgfx_scanout_refresh(PixmapPtr pixmap); extern void vmwgfx_remove_dri2_list(struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix); extern void vmwgfx_flush_dri2(ScreenPtr pScreen); extern Bool vmwgfx_hw_dri2_validate(PixmapPtr pixmap, unsigned int depth); Bool vmwgfx_hw_accel_validate(PixmapPtr pixmap, unsigned int depth, uint32_t add_flags, uint32_t remove_flags, RegionPtr region); void vmwgfx_saa_set_master(ScreenPtr pScreen); void vmwgfx_saa_drop_master(ScreenPtr pScreen); #if (XA_TRACKER_VERSION_MAJOR >= 2) && defined(HAVE_LIBDRM_2_4_38) Bool vmwgfx_saa_copy_to_surface(DrawablePtr pDraw, uint32_t surface_fd, const BoxRec *dst_box, RegionPtr region); #endif /* (XA_TRACKER_VERSION_MAJOR >= 2) && defined(HAVE_LIBDRM_2_4_38) */ #if (XA_TRACKER_VERSION_MAJOR <= 1) && !defined(HAVE_XA_2) #define _xa_surface_handle(_a, _b, _c) xa_surface_handle(_a, _b, _c) #define xa_context_flush(_a) #else #define xa_surface_destroy(_a) xa_surface_unref(_a) #define _xa_surface_handle(_a, _b, _c) \ xa_surface_handle(_a, xa_handle_type_shared, _b, _c) #endif /* (XA_TRACKER_VERSION_MAJOR <= 1) */ #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_saa_priv.h0000664000372000037200000000725412321742436016620 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifndef _VMWGFX_SAA_PRIV_H_ #define _VMWGFX_SAA_PRIV_H_ #define VMWGFX_PIX_MALLOC (1 << 0) #define VMWGFX_PIX_GMR (1 << 1) #define VMWGFX_PIX_SURFACE (1 << 2) #include #include #include "vmwgfx_saa.h" struct vmwgfx_saa { struct saa_driver driver; struct vmwgfx_dma_ctx *ctx; struct xa_tracker *xat; struct xa_context *xa_ctx; ScreenPtr pScreen; int drm_fd; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *src_vpix; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *dst_vpix; Bool present_copy; Bool diff_valid; int xdiff; int ydiff; RegionRec present_region; uint32_t src_handle; Bool can_optimize_dma; Bool use_present_opt; Bool only_hw_presents; Bool rendercheck; Bool is_master; Bool known_prime_format; void (*present_flush) (ScreenPtr pScreen); struct _WsbmListHead sync_x_list; struct _WsbmListHead pixmaps; struct vmwgfx_composite *vcomp; }; static inline struct vmwgfx_saa * to_vmwgfx_saa(struct saa_driver *driver) { return (struct vmwgfx_saa *) driver; } /* * In vmwgfx_saa.c */ Bool vmwgfx_hw_kill(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, struct saa_pixmap *spix); Bool vmwgfx_create_hw(struct vmwgfx_saa *vsaa, PixmapPtr pixmap); /* * vmwgfx_xa_surface.c */ enum xa_formats vmwgfx_xa_format(enum _PictFormatShort format); Bool vmwgfx_hw_validate(PixmapPtr pixmap, RegionPtr region); Bool vmwgfx_hw_accel_stage(PixmapPtr pixmap, unsigned int depth, uint32_t add_flags, uint32_t remove_flags); Bool vmwgfx_hw_composite_src_stage(PixmapPtr pixmap, enum _PictFormatShort pict_format); Bool vmwgfx_hw_composite_dst_stage(PixmapPtr pixmap, enum _PictFormatShort pict_format); Bool vmwgfx_hw_commit(PixmapPtr pixmap); Bool vmwgfx_xa_surface_redefine(struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix, struct xa_surface *srf, int width, int height, int depth, enum xa_surface_type stype, enum xa_formats rgb_format, unsigned int new_flags, int copy_contents); /* * vmwgfx_xa_composite.c */ struct vmwgfx_composite; void vmwgfx_free_composite(struct vmwgfx_composite *vcomp); struct vmwgfx_composite * vmwgfx_alloc_composite(void); Bool vmwgfx_xa_update_comp(struct xa_composite *comp, PixmapPtr src_pix, PixmapPtr mask_pix, PixmapPtr dst_pix); struct xa_composite * vmwgfx_xa_setup_comp(struct vmwgfx_composite *vcomp, int op, PicturePtr src_pict, PicturePtr mask_pict, PicturePtr dst_pict); #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_hosted.c0000664000372000037200000000434712321742436016275 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2013 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "vmwgfx_hosted.h" #include "vmwgfx_hosted_priv.h" /* * Hook up hosted environments here. */ /** * vmwgfx_hosted_detect - Check whether we are hosted * * Check whether we are hosted by a compositor and * in that case return a pointer to a valid struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver. * If not hosted, return NULL. */ const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver * vmwgfx_hosted_detect(void) { const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver *tmp = vmwgfx_xmir_detect(); if (!tmp) tmp = vmwgfx_xwl_detect(); return tmp; } /** * vmwgfx_hosted_modify_flags - Modify driver flags if hosted. * * @flag: Pointer to the flag argument given to the vmware driver's * DriverFunc function, when operation is GET_REQUIRED_HW_INTERFACES. * * Checks whether we are running hosted, and in that case modifies * the flag according to the hosted environment's requirements. */ void vmwgfx_hosted_modify_flags(uint32_t *flags) { vmwgfx_xmir_modify_flags(flags); vmwgfx_xwl_modify_flags(flags); } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_overlay.c0000664000372000037200000006314212417403645016470 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2007-2011 by VMware, 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) 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. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). * */ /* * vmwarevideo.c -- * * Xv extension support. * See http://www.xfree86.org/current/DESIGN16.html * */ #include "xorg-server.h" #include "xf86xv.h" #include "fourcc.h" #define debug_printf(...) /* * We can't incude svga_types.h due to conflicting types for Bool. */ typedef int64_t int64; typedef uint64_t uint64; typedef int32_t int32; typedef uint32_t uint32; typedef int16_t int16; typedef uint16_t uint16; typedef int8_t int8; typedef uint8_t uint8; #include "../src/svga_reg.h" #include "../src/svga_escape.h" #include "../src/svga_overlay.h" #include #include "xf86drm.h" #include "vmwgfx_drm.h" #include "vmwgfx_drmi.h" #include "vmwgfx_driver.h" #include "vmwgfx_hosted.h" #define MAKE_ATOM(a) MakeAtom(a, sizeof(a) - 1, TRUE) /* * Number of videos that can be played simultaneously */ #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS 1 /* * Using a dark shade as the default colorKey */ #define VMWARE_VIDEO_COLORKEY 0x100701 /* * Maximum dimensions */ #define VMWARE_VID_MAX_WIDTH 2048 #define VMWARE_VID_MAX_HEIGHT 2048 #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_ENCODINGS 1 static XF86VideoEncodingRec vmwareVideoEncodings[] = { { 0, "XV_IMAGE", VMWARE_VID_MAX_WIDTH, VMWARE_VID_MAX_HEIGHT, {1, 1} } }; #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_FORMATS 2 static XF86VideoFormatRec vmwareVideoFormats[] = { { 16, TrueColor}, { 24, TrueColor} }; #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_IMAGES 3 static XF86ImageRec vmwareVideoImages[] = { XVIMAGE_YV12, XVIMAGE_YUY2, XVIMAGE_UYVY }; #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_ATTRIBUTES 2 static XF86AttributeRec vmwareVideoAttributes[] = { { XvGettable | XvSettable, 0x000000, 0xffffff, "XV_COLORKEY" }, { XvGettable | XvSettable, 0, 1, "XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY" } }; /* * Video frames are stored in a circular list of buffers. * Must be power or two, See vmw_video_port_play. */ #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_BUFFERS 1 /* * Defines the structure used to hold and pass video data to the host */ struct vmw_video_buffer { int size; void *data; struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *buf; }; /** * Structure representing a single video stream, aka port. * * Ports maps one to one to a SVGA stream. Port is just * what Xv calls a SVGA stream. */ struct vmwgfx_overlay_port { /* * Function prototype same as XvPutImage. * * This is either set to vmw_video_port_init or vmw_video_port_play. * At init this function is set to port_init. In port_init we set it * to port_play and call it, after initializing the struct. */ int (*play)(ScrnInfoPtr, struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *, short, short, short, short, short, short, short, short, int, unsigned char*, short, short, RegionPtr, DrawablePtr); /* values to go into the SVGAOverlayUnit */ uint32 streamId; uint32 colorKey; uint32 flags; /* round robin of buffers */ unsigned currBuf; struct vmw_video_buffer bufs[VMWARE_VID_NUM_BUFFERS]; /* properties that applies to all buffers */ int size; int pitches[3]; int offsets[3]; /* things for X */ RegionRec clipBoxes; Bool isAutoPaintColorkey; int drm_fd; }; /* * Callback functions exported to Xv, prefixed with vmw_xv_*. */ static int vmw_xv_put_image(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int image, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, Bool sync, RegionPtr clipBoxes, pointer data, DrawablePtr dst); static void vmw_xv_stop_video(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, pointer data, Bool Cleanup); static int vmw_xv_query_image_attributes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int format, unsigned short *width, unsigned short *height, int *pitches, int *offsets); static int vmw_xv_set_port_attribute(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Atom attribute, INT32 value, pointer data); static int vmw_xv_get_port_attribute(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Atom attribute, INT32 *value, pointer data); static void vmw_xv_query_best_size(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Bool motion, short vid_w, short vid_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, unsigned int *p_w, unsigned int *p_h, pointer data); /* * Local functions. */ static int vmw_video_port_init(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *port, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int format, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, RegionPtr clipBoxes, DrawablePtr pDraw); static int vmw_video_port_play(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *port, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int format, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, RegionPtr clipBoxes, DrawablePtr pDraw); static void vmw_video_port_cleanup(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *port); static int vmw_video_buffer_alloc(int drm_fd, int size, struct vmw_video_buffer *out); static int vmw_video_buffer_free(struct vmw_video_buffer *out); static struct vmwgfx_overlay_port * vmwgfx_overlay_port_create(int drm_fd, ScreenPtr pScreen) { struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *port = calloc(1, sizeof(*port)); if (!port) return NULL; port->drm_fd = drm_fd; port->play = vmw_video_port_init; port->flags = SVGA_VIDEO_FLAG_COLORKEY; port->colorKey = VMWARE_VIDEO_COLORKEY; port->isAutoPaintColorkey = TRUE; return port; } void vmw_video_free_adaptor(XF86VideoAdaptorPtr adaptor, Bool free_ports) { if (free_ports) { int i; for(i=0; inPorts; ++i) { free(adaptor->pPortPrivates[i].ptr); } } free(adaptor->pPortPrivates); xf86XVFreeVideoAdaptorRec(adaptor); } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_video_init_adaptor -- * * Initializes a XF86VideoAdaptor structure with the capabilities and * functions supported by this video driver. * * Results: * On success initialized XF86VideoAdaptor struct or NULL on error * * Side effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ XF86VideoAdaptorPtr vmw_video_init_adaptor(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { XF86VideoAdaptorPtr adaptor; modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); int i; DevUnion *dev_unions; uint32_t ntot, nfree; if (vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver)) return NULL; if (vmwgfx_num_streams(ms->fd, &ntot, &nfree) != 0) { debug_printf("No stream ioctl support\n"); return NULL; } if (nfree == 0) { debug_printf("No free streams\n"); return NULL; } adaptor = xf86XVAllocateVideoAdaptorRec(pScrn); dev_unions = calloc(VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS, sizeof(DevUnion)); if (adaptor == NULL || dev_unions == NULL) { xf86XVFreeVideoAdaptorRec(adaptor); free(dev_unions); return NULL; } adaptor->type = XvInputMask | XvImageMask | XvWindowMask; /** * Note: CLIP_TO_VIEWPORT was removed from the flags, since with the * crtc/output based modesetting, the viewport is not updated on * RandR modeswitches. Hence the video may incorrectly be clipped away. * The correct approach, (if needed) would be to clip against the * scanout area union of all active crtcs. Revisit if needed. */ adaptor->flags = VIDEO_OVERLAID_IMAGES; adaptor->name = "VMware Overlay Video Engine"; adaptor->nEncodings = VMWARE_VID_NUM_ENCODINGS; adaptor->pEncodings = vmwareVideoEncodings; adaptor->nFormats = VMWARE_VID_NUM_FORMATS; adaptor->pFormats = vmwareVideoFormats; adaptor->nPorts = VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS; adaptor->pPortPrivates = dev_unions; for (i = 0; i < VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS; ++i) { struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *priv = vmwgfx_overlay_port_create(ms->fd, pScrn->pScreen); adaptor->pPortPrivates[i].ptr = (pointer) priv; } adaptor->nAttributes = VMWARE_VID_NUM_ATTRIBUTES; adaptor->pAttributes = vmwareVideoAttributes; adaptor->nImages = VMWARE_VID_NUM_IMAGES; adaptor->pImages = vmwareVideoImages; adaptor->PutVideo = NULL; adaptor->PutStill = NULL; adaptor->GetVideo = NULL; adaptor->GetStill = NULL; adaptor->StopVideo = vmw_xv_stop_video; adaptor->SetPortAttribute = vmw_xv_set_port_attribute; adaptor->GetPortAttribute = vmw_xv_get_port_attribute; adaptor->QueryBestSize = vmw_xv_query_best_size; adaptor->PutImage = vmw_xv_put_image; adaptor->QueryImageAttributes = vmw_xv_query_image_attributes; return adaptor; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_video_port_init -- * * Initializes a video stream in response to the first PutImage() on a * video stream. The process goes as follows: * - Figure out characteristics according to format * - Allocate offscreen memory * - Pass on video to Play() functions * * Results: * Success or XvBadAlloc on failure. * * Side effects: * Video stream is initialized and its first frame sent to the host * (done by VideoPlay() function called at the end) * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmw_video_port_init(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *port, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int format, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, RegionPtr clipBoxes, DrawablePtr pDraw) { unsigned short w, h; int i, ret; debug_printf("\t%s: id %d, format %d\n", __func__, port->streamId, format); ret = vmwgfx_claim_stream(port->drm_fd, &port->streamId); if (ret != 0) return XvBadAlloc; w = width; h = height; /* init all the format attributes, used for buffers */ port->size = vmw_xv_query_image_attributes(pScrn, format, &w, &h, port->pitches, port->offsets); if (port->size == -1) { ret = XvBadAlloc; goto out_bad_size; } for (i = 0; i < VMWARE_VID_NUM_BUFFERS; ++i) { ret = vmw_video_buffer_alloc(port->drm_fd, port->size, &port->bufs[i]); if (ret != Success) goto out_no_buffer; } port->currBuf = 0; REGION_NULL(pScrn->pScreen, &port->clipBoxes); port->play = vmw_video_port_play; return port->play(pScrn, port, src_x, src_y, drw_x, drw_y, src_w, src_h, drw_w, drw_h, format, buf, width, height, clipBoxes, pDraw); out_no_buffer: while(i-- != 0) { vmw_video_buffer_free(&port->bufs[i]); } out_bad_size: (void) vmwgfx_unref_stream(port->drm_fd, port->streamId); return ret; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_video_port_play -- * * Sends all the attributes associated with the video frame using the * FIFO ESCAPE mechanism to the host. * * Results: * Always returns Success. * * Side effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmw_video_port_play(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *port, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int format, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, RegionPtr clipBoxes, DrawablePtr pDraw) { struct drm_vmw_control_stream_arg arg; unsigned short w, h; int size; int ret; debug_printf("\t%s: enter\n", __func__); w = width; h = height; /* we don't update the ports size */ size = vmw_xv_query_image_attributes(pScrn, format, &w, &h, port->pitches, port->offsets); if (size != port->size) { vmw_xv_stop_video(pScrn, port, TRUE); return port->play(pScrn, port, src_x, src_y, drw_x, drw_y, src_w, src_h, drw_w, drw_h, format, buf, width, height, clipBoxes, pDraw); } memcpy(port->bufs[port->currBuf].data, buf, port->size); memset(&arg, 0, sizeof(arg)); arg.stream_id = port->streamId; arg.enabled = TRUE; arg.flags = port->flags; arg.color_key = port->colorKey; arg.handle = port->bufs[port->currBuf].buf->handle; arg.format = format; arg.size = port->size; arg.width = w; arg.height = h; arg.src.x = src_x; arg.src.y = src_y; arg.src.w = src_w; arg.src.h = src_h; arg.dst.x = drw_x; arg.dst.y = drw_y; arg.dst.w = drw_w; arg.dst.h = drw_h; arg.pitch[0] = port->pitches[0]; arg.pitch[1] = port->pitches[1]; arg.pitch[2] = port->pitches[2]; arg.offset = 0; /* * Update the clipList and paint the colorkey, if required. */ if (!REGION_EQUAL(pScrn->pScreen, &port->clipBoxes, clipBoxes)) { REGION_COPY(pScrn->pScreen, &port->clipBoxes, clipBoxes); if (port->isAutoPaintColorkey) { if (pDraw->type == DRAWABLE_WINDOW) { xf86XVFillKeyHelperDrawable(pDraw, port->colorKey, clipBoxes); DamageDamageRegion(pDraw, clipBoxes); } else { xf86XVFillKeyHelper(pScrn->pScreen, port->colorKey, clipBoxes); } } } xorg_flush(pScrn->pScreen); ret = drmCommandWrite(port->drm_fd, DRM_VMW_CONTROL_STREAM, &arg, sizeof(arg)); if (ret) { vmw_video_port_cleanup(pScrn, port); return XvBadAlloc; } if (++(port->currBuf) >= VMWARE_VID_NUM_BUFFERS) port->currBuf = 0; return Success; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_video_port_cleanup -- * * Frees up all resources (if any) taken by a video stream. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Same as above. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void vmw_video_port_cleanup(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *port) { int i; debug_printf("\t%s: enter\n", __func__); if (port->play == vmw_video_port_init) return; port->play = vmw_video_port_init; (void) vmwgfx_unref_stream(port->drm_fd, port->streamId); for (i = 0; i < VMWARE_VID_NUM_BUFFERS; i++) { vmw_video_buffer_free(&port->bufs[i]); } REGION_UNINIT(pScreen->pScreen, &port->clipBoxes); } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_video_buffer_alloc -- * * Allocates and map a kernel buffer to be used as data storage. * * Results: * XvBadAlloc on failure, otherwise Success. * * Side effects: * Calls into the kernel, sets members of out. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmw_video_buffer_alloc(int drm_fd, int size, struct vmw_video_buffer *out) { out->buf = vmwgfx_dmabuf_alloc(drm_fd, size); if (!out->buf) return XvBadAlloc; out->data = vmwgfx_dmabuf_map(out->buf); if (!out->data) { vmwgfx_dmabuf_destroy(out->buf); out->buf = NULL; return XvBadAlloc; } out->size = size; debug_printf("\t\t%s: allocated buffer %p of size %i\n", __func__, out, size); return Success; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_video_buffer_free -- * * Frees and unmaps an allocated kernel buffer. * * Results: * Success. * * Side effects: * Calls into the kernel, sets members of out to 0. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmw_video_buffer_free(struct vmw_video_buffer *out) { if (out->size == 0) return Success; vmwgfx_dmabuf_unmap(out->buf); vmwgfx_dmabuf_destroy(out->buf); out->buf = NULL; out->data = NULL; out->size = 0; debug_printf("\t\t%s: freed buffer %p\n", __func__, out); return Success; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_xv_put_image -- * * Main video playback function. It copies the passed data which is in * the specified format (e.g. FOURCC_YV12) into the overlay. * * If sync is TRUE the driver should not return from this * function until it is through reading the data from buf. * * Results: * Success or XvBadAlloc on failure * * Side effects: * Video port will be played(initialized if 1st frame) on success * or will fail on error. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmw_xv_put_image(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int format, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, Bool sync, RegionPtr clipBoxes, pointer data, DrawablePtr dst) { struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *port = data; debug_printf("%s: enter (%u, %u) (%ux%u) (%u, %u) (%ux%u) (%ux%u)\n", __func__, src_x, src_y, src_w, src_h, drw_x, drw_y, drw_w, drw_h, width, height); return port->play(pScrn, port, src_x, src_y, drw_x, drw_y, src_w, src_h, drw_w, drw_h, format, buf, width, height, clipBoxes, dst); } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_xv_stop_video -- * * Called when we should stop playing video for a particular stream. If * Cleanup is FALSE, the "stop" operation is only temporary, and thus we * don't do anything. If Cleanup is TRUE we kill the video port by * sending a message to the host and freeing up the stream. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * See above. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void vmw_xv_stop_video(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, pointer data, Bool cleanup) { struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *port = data; debug_printf("%s: cleanup is %s\n", __func__, cleanup ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"); REGION_EMPTY(pScrn->pScreen, &port->clipBoxes); if (!cleanup) return; vmw_video_port_cleanup(pScrn, port); } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_xv_query_image_attributes -- * * From the spec: This function is called to let the driver specify how data * for a particular image of size width by height should be stored. * Sometimes only the size and corrected width and height are needed. In * that case pitches and offsets are NULL. * * Results: * The size of the memory required for the image, or -1 on error. * * Side effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmw_xv_query_image_attributes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int format, unsigned short *width, unsigned short *height, int *pitches, int *offsets) { INT32 size, tmp; if (*width > VMWARE_VID_MAX_WIDTH) { *width = VMWARE_VID_MAX_WIDTH; } if (*height > VMWARE_VID_MAX_HEIGHT) { *height = VMWARE_VID_MAX_HEIGHT; } *width = (*width + 1) & ~1; if (offsets != NULL) { offsets[0] = 0; } switch (format) { case FOURCC_YV12: *height = (*height + 1) & ~1; size = (*width + 3) & ~3; if (pitches) { pitches[0] = size; } size *= *height; if (offsets) { offsets[1] = size; } tmp = ((*width >> 1) + 3) & ~3; if (pitches) { pitches[1] = pitches[2] = tmp; } tmp *= (*height >> 1); size += tmp; if (offsets) { offsets[2] = size; } size += tmp; break; case FOURCC_UYVY: case FOURCC_YUY2: size = *width * 2; if (pitches) { pitches[0] = size; } size *= *height; break; default: debug_printf("Query for invalid video format %d\n", format); return -1; } return size; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_xv_set_port_attribute -- * * From the spec: A port may have particular attributes such as colorKey, hue, * saturation, brightness or contrast. Xv clients set these * attribute values by sending attribute strings (Atoms) to the server. * * Results: * Success if the attribute exists and XvBadAlloc otherwise. * * Side effects: * The respective attribute gets the new value. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmw_xv_set_port_attribute(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Atom attribute, INT32 value, pointer data) { struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *port = data; Atom xvColorKey = MAKE_ATOM("XV_COLORKEY"); Atom xvAutoPaint = MAKE_ATOM("XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY"); if (attribute == xvColorKey) { debug_printf("%s: Set colorkey:0x%x\n", __func__, (unsigned)value); port->colorKey = value; } else if (attribute == xvAutoPaint) { debug_printf("%s: Set autoPaint: %s\n", __func__, value? "TRUE": "FALSE"); port->isAutoPaintColorkey = value; } else { return XvBadAlloc; } return Success; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_xv_get_port_attribute -- * * From the spec: A port may have particular attributes such as hue, * saturation, brightness or contrast. Xv clients get these * attribute values by sending attribute strings (Atoms) to the server * * Results: * Success if the attribute exists and XvBadAlloc otherwise. * * Side effects: * "value" contains the requested attribute on success. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmw_xv_get_port_attribute(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Atom attribute, INT32 *value, pointer data) { struct vmwgfx_overlay_port *port = data; Atom xvColorKey = MAKE_ATOM("XV_COLORKEY"); Atom xvAutoPaint = MAKE_ATOM("XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY"); if (attribute == xvColorKey) { *value = port->colorKey; } else if (attribute == xvAutoPaint) { *value = port->isAutoPaintColorkey; } else { return XvBadAlloc; } return Success; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmw_xv_query_best_size -- * * From the spec: QueryBestSize provides the client with a way to query what * the destination dimensions would end up being if they were to request * that an area vid_w by vid_h from the video stream be scaled to rectangle * of drw_w by drw_h on the screen. Since it is not expected that all * hardware will be able to get the target dimensions exactly, it is * important that the driver provide this function. * * This function seems to never be called, but to be on the safe side * we apply the same logic that QueryImageAttributes has for width * and height. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void vmw_xv_query_best_size(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Bool motion, short vid_w, short vid_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, unsigned int *p_w, unsigned int *p_h, pointer data) { *p_w = (drw_w + 1) & ~1; *p_h = drw_h; return; } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_xmir.c0000664000372000037200000001107712337135053015762 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2013 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "vmwgfx_hosted_priv.h" #include #if XMIR && (XA_TRACKER_VERSION_MAJOR >= 2) && defined(HAVE_LIBDRM_2_4_38) #include "vmwgfx_hosted.h" #include "vmwgfx_saa.h" #include #include #include struct vmwgfx_hosted { xmir_screen *xmir; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; ScreenPtr pScreen; }; static void vmwgfx_xmir_copy_to_mir(xmir_window *xmir_win, RegionPtr region); static xmir_driver vmwgfx_xmir_driver = { XMIR_DRIVER_VERSION, vmwgfx_xmir_copy_to_mir }; static struct vmwgfx_hosted * vmwgfx_xmir_create(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted; hosted = calloc(1, sizeof(*hosted)); if (!hosted) return NULL; hosted->xmir = xmir_screen_create(pScrn); if (!hosted->xmir) { free(hosted); return NULL; } hosted->pScrn = pScrn; return hosted; } static void vmwgfx_xmir_destroy(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted) { xmir_screen_destroy(hosted->xmir); free(hosted); } static Bool vmwgfx_xmir_pre_init(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, int flags) { return xmir_screen_pre_init(hosted->pScrn, hosted->xmir, &vmwgfx_xmir_driver); } static int vmwgfx_xmir_drm_fd(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, const struct pci_device *pci) { char bus_id[20]; snprintf(bus_id, sizeof(bus_id), "pci:%04x:%02x:%02x.%d", pci->domain, pci->bus, pci->dev, pci->func); return xmir_get_drm_fd(bus_id); } static Bool vmwgfx_xmir_screen_init(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, ScreenPtr pScreen) { if (!xmir_screen_init(pScreen, hosted->xmir)) return FALSE; hosted->pScreen = pScreen; if (!xf86SetDesiredModes(hosted->pScrn)) { xmir_screen_close(hosted->pScreen, hosted->xmir); hosted->pScreen = NULL; return FALSE; } return TRUE; } static void vmwgfx_xmir_screen_close(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted) { if (hosted->pScreen) xmir_screen_close(hosted->pScreen, hosted->xmir); hosted->pScreen = NULL; } static void vmwgfx_xmir_post_damage(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted) { xmir_screen_for_each_damaged_window(hosted->xmir, vmwgfx_xmir_copy_to_mir); } static int vmwgfx_xmir_dri_auth(struct vmwgfx_hosted *hosted, ClientPtr client, uint32_t magic) { return xmir_auth_drm_magic(hosted->xmir, magic); } static void vmwgfx_xmir_copy_to_mir(xmir_window *xmir_win, RegionPtr region) { DrawablePtr pDraw = (DrawablePtr) xmir_window_to_windowptr(xmir_win); const BoxRec *dst_box = xmir_window_get_drawable_region(xmir_win); if (vmwgfx_saa_copy_to_surface(pDraw, xmir_window_get_fd(xmir_win), dst_box, region)) xmir_submit_rendering_for_window(xmir_win, region); } static const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver vmwgfx_hosted_xmir_driver = { .create = vmwgfx_xmir_create, .destroy = vmwgfx_xmir_destroy, .drm_fd = vmwgfx_xmir_drm_fd, .pre_init = vmwgfx_xmir_pre_init, .screen_init = vmwgfx_xmir_screen_init, .screen_close = vmwgfx_xmir_screen_close, .post_damage = vmwgfx_xmir_post_damage, .dri_auth = vmwgfx_xmir_dri_auth }; const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver * vmwgfx_xmir_detect(void) { return (xorgMir) ? &vmwgfx_hosted_xmir_driver : NULL; } void vmwgfx_xmir_modify_flags(uint32_t *flags) { if (xorgMir) *flags |= HW_SKIP_CONSOLE; } #else const struct vmwgfx_hosted_driver * vmwgfx_xmir_detect(void) { return NULL; } void vmwgfx_xmir_modify_flags(uint32_t *flags) { } #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_dri2.c0000664000372000037200000003151312401776750015647 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2008 Tungsten Graphics, Inc., Cedar Park, Texas. * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * * Author: Alan Hourihane * Author: Jakob Bornecrantz * Author: Thomas Hellstrom * */ #include "xorg-server.h" #include "xf86.h" #include "xf86_OSproc.h" #include "vmwgfx_driver.h" #include "../saa/saa.h" #include "dri2.h" #include "gcstruct.h" #include "gc.h" #include "vmwgfx_saa.h" #include "wsbm_util.h" #include #include "vmwgfx_hosted.h" #define VMWGFX_FD_PATH_LEN 80 typedef struct { int refcount; PixmapPtr pPixmap; struct xa_surface *srf; unsigned int dri2_depth; } *BufferPrivatePtr; /* * Attempt to guess what the dri state tracker is up to. * Currently it sends only bpp as format. */ static unsigned int vmwgfx_color_format_to_depth(unsigned int format) { return format; } static unsigned int vmwgfx_zs_format_to_depth(unsigned int format) { if (format == 24) return 32; return format; } static unsigned int vmwgfx_z_format_to_depth(unsigned int format) { return format; } static Bool dri2_do_create_buffer(DrawablePtr pDraw, DRI2Buffer2Ptr buffer, unsigned int format) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDraw->pScreen; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); BufferPrivatePtr private = buffer->driverPrivate; PixmapPtr pPixmap; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix; struct xa_surface *srf = NULL; unsigned int depth; if (pDraw->type == DRAWABLE_PIXMAP) pPixmap = (PixmapPtr) pDraw; else pPixmap = (*pScreen->GetWindowPixmap)((WindowPtr) pDraw); vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pPixmap); private->refcount = 0; switch (buffer->attachment) { default: depth = (format) ? vmwgfx_color_format_to_depth(format) : pDraw->depth; if (buffer->attachment != DRI2BufferFakeFrontLeft || &pPixmap->drawable != pDraw) { pPixmap = (*pScreen->CreatePixmap)(pScreen, pDraw->width, pDraw->height, depth, 0); if (pPixmap == NullPixmap) return FALSE; private->pPixmap = pPixmap; private->dri2_depth = depth; vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(pPixmap); } break; case DRI2BufferFrontLeft: if (&pPixmap->drawable == pDraw) break; buffer->name = 0; buffer->pitch = 0; buffer->cpp = pDraw->bitsPerPixel / 8; buffer->driverPrivate = private; buffer->flags = 0; /* not tiled */ buffer->format = pDraw->bitsPerPixel; if (!private->pPixmap) { private->dri2_depth = 0; private->pPixmap = pPixmap; pPixmap->refcnt++; } return TRUE; case DRI2BufferStencil: case DRI2BufferDepthStencil: if (!pScrn->vtSema) return FALSE; depth = (format) ? vmwgfx_zs_format_to_depth(format) : 32; /* * The SVGA device uses the zs ordering. */ srf = xa_surface_create(ms->xat, pDraw->width, pDraw->height, depth, xa_type_zs, xa_format_unknown, XA_FLAG_SHARED ); if (!srf) return FALSE; private->dri2_depth = depth; break; case DRI2BufferDepth: if (!pScrn->vtSema) return FALSE; depth = (format) ? vmwgfx_z_format_to_depth(format) : pDraw->bitsPerPixel; if (depth == 24) srf = xa_surface_create(ms->xat, pDraw->width, pDraw->height, depth, xa_type_zs, xa_format_unknown, XA_FLAG_SHARED ); else srf = xa_surface_create(ms->xat, pDraw->width, pDraw->height, depth, xa_type_z, xa_format_unknown, XA_FLAG_SHARED); if (!srf) return FALSE; private->dri2_depth = depth; break; } if (!private->pPixmap) { private->pPixmap = pPixmap; pPixmap->refcnt++; } if (!srf) { depth = (format) ? vmwgfx_color_format_to_depth(format) : pDraw->depth; if (!vmwgfx_hw_dri2_validate(pPixmap, depth)) return FALSE; srf = vpix->hw; private->refcount++; private->dri2_depth = depth; /* * Compiz workaround. See vmwgfx_dirty(); */ if (buffer->attachment == DRI2BufferFrontLeft || buffer->attachment == DRI2BufferFakeFrontLeft) vpix->hw_is_dri2_fronts++; } private->srf = srf; if (_xa_surface_handle(srf, &buffer->name, &buffer->pitch) != 0) return FALSE; buffer->cpp = xa_format_depth(xa_surface_format(srf)) / 8; buffer->driverPrivate = private; buffer->flags = 0; /* not tiled */ buffer->format = format; private->refcount++; return TRUE; } static void dri2_do_destroy_buffer(DrawablePtr pDraw, DRI2BufferPtr buffer) { BufferPrivatePtr private = buffer->driverPrivate; struct xa_surface *srf = private->srf; ScreenPtr pScreen = pDraw->pScreen; struct vmwgfx_saa_pixmap *vpix = vmwgfx_saa_pixmap(private->pPixmap); if (--private->refcount == 0 && srf) { xa_surface_destroy(srf); } /* * Compiz workaround. See vmwgfx_dirty(); */ if ((buffer->attachment == DRI2BufferFrontLeft || buffer->attachment == DRI2BufferFakeFrontLeft) && private->refcount == 1 && --vpix->hw_is_dri2_fronts == 0) WSBMLISTDELINIT(&vpix->sync_x_head); private->srf = NULL; pScreen->DestroyPixmap(private->pPixmap); } static DRI2Buffer2Ptr dri2_create_buffer(DrawablePtr pDraw, unsigned int attachment, unsigned int format) { DRI2Buffer2Ptr buffer; BufferPrivatePtr private; buffer = calloc(1, sizeof *buffer); if (!buffer) return NULL; private = calloc(1, sizeof *private); if (!private) { goto fail; } buffer->attachment = attachment; buffer->driverPrivate = private; if (dri2_do_create_buffer(pDraw, buffer, format)) return buffer; free(private); fail: free(buffer); return NULL; } static void dri2_destroy_buffer(DrawablePtr pDraw, DRI2Buffer2Ptr buffer) { /* So far it is safe to downcast a DRI2Buffer2Ptr to DRI2BufferPtr */ dri2_do_destroy_buffer(pDraw, (DRI2BufferPtr)buffer); free(buffer->driverPrivate); free(buffer); } static void dri2_copy_region(DrawablePtr pDraw, RegionPtr pRegion, DRI2Buffer2Ptr pDestBuffer, DRI2Buffer2Ptr pSrcBuffer) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDraw->pScreen; BufferPrivatePtr dst_priv = pDestBuffer->driverPrivate; BufferPrivatePtr src_priv = pSrcBuffer->driverPrivate; DrawablePtr src_draw; DrawablePtr dst_draw; RegionPtr myClip; GCPtr gc; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); /* * This is a fragile protection against HW operations when not master. * Needs to be blocked higher up in the dri2 code. */ if (!pScrn->vtSema) return; /* * In driCreateBuffers we dewrap windows into the * backing pixmaps in order to get to the texture. * We need to use the real drawable in CopyArea * so that cliprects and offsets are correct. */ src_draw = (pSrcBuffer->attachment == DRI2BufferFrontLeft) ? pDraw : &src_priv->pPixmap->drawable; dst_draw = (pDestBuffer->attachment == DRI2BufferFrontLeft) ? pDraw : &dst_priv->pPixmap->drawable; /* * The clients implements glXWaitX with a copy front to fake and then * waiting on the server to signal its completion of it. While * glXWaitGL is a client side flush and a copy from fake to front. * This is how it is done in the DRI2 protocol, how ever depending * which type of drawables the server does things a bit differently * then what the protocol says as the fake and front are the same. * * for pixmaps glXWaitX is a server flush. * for pixmaps glXWaitGL is a client flush. * for windows glXWaitX is a copy from front to fake then a server flush. * for windows glXWaitGL is a client flush then a copy from fake to front. * * XXX in the windows case this code always flushes but that isn't a * must in the glXWaitGL case but we don't know if this is a glXWaitGL * or a glFlush/glFinish call. */ if (dst_priv->pPixmap == src_priv->pPixmap) { /* pixmap glXWaitX */ if (pSrcBuffer->attachment == DRI2BufferFrontLeft && pDestBuffer->attachment == DRI2BufferFakeFrontLeft) { if (!vmwgfx_hw_dri2_validate(dst_priv->pPixmap, dst_priv->dri2_depth)) return; } /* pixmap glXWaitGL */ if (pDestBuffer->attachment == DRI2BufferFrontLeft && pSrcBuffer->attachment == DRI2BufferFakeFrontLeft) { return; } else { vmwgfx_flush_dri2(pScreen); return; } } gc = GetScratchGC(pDraw->depth, pScreen); myClip = REGION_CREATE(pScreen, REGION_RECTS(pRegion), REGION_NUM_RECTS(pRegion)); (*gc->funcs->ChangeClip) (gc, CT_REGION, myClip, 0); ValidateGC(dst_draw, gc); /* * Damage the src drawable in order for damageCopyArea to pick up * that something changed. */ DamageRegionAppend(src_draw, pRegion); if (pSrcBuffer->attachment != DRI2BufferFrontLeft) saa_drawable_dirty(src_draw, TRUE, pRegion); DamageRegionProcessPending(src_draw); /* * Call CopyArea. This usually means a call to damageCopyArea that * is wrapping saa_copy_area. The damageCopyArea function will make * sure the destination drawable is appropriately damaged. */ (*gc->ops->CopyArea)(src_draw, dst_draw, gc, 0, 0, pDraw->width, pDraw->height, 0, 0); /* * FreeScratchGC will free myClip as well. */ myClip = NULL; FreeScratchGC(gc); } #if (DRI2INFOREC_VERSION >= 8 && DRI2INFOREC_VERSION < 10) static int vmw_dri_auth_magic2(ScreenPtr pScreen, uint32_t magic) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); return vmwgfx_hosted_dri_auth(ms->hdriver, ms->hosted, NULL, magic); } #endif #if (DRI2INFOREC_VERSION >= 10) static int vmw_dri_auth_magic3(ClientPtr client, ScreenPtr pScreen, uint32_t magic) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); return vmwgfx_hosted_dri_auth(ms->hdriver, ms->hosted, client, magic); } #endif Bool xorg_dri2_init(ScreenPtr pScreen) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); DRI2InfoRec dri2info; int major, minor; char fdPath[VMWGFX_FD_PATH_LEN]; ssize_t numChar; memset(&dri2info, 0, sizeof(dri2info)); if (xf86LoaderCheckSymbol("DRI2Version")) { DRI2Version(&major, &minor); } else { /* Assume version 1.0 */ major = 1; minor = 0; } dri2info.version = min(DRI2INFOREC_VERSION, 3); dri2info.fd = ms->fd; dri2info.driverName = "vmwgfx"; /* * This way of obtaining the DRM device name is a bit * os-specific. It would be better to obtain it from * drmOpen. Currently this works only for Linux. */ memset(fdPath, 0, VMWGFX_FD_PATH_LEN); snprintf(fdPath, VMWGFX_FD_PATH_LEN - 1, "/proc/self/fd/%d", ms->fd); numChar = readlink(fdPath, ms->dri2_device_name, VMWGFX_DRI_DEVICE_LEN); if (numChar <= 0 || numChar >= VMWGFX_DRI_DEVICE_LEN) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Could not find the drm device name. Disabling dri2.\n"); return FALSE; } ms->dri2_device_name[numChar] = 0; dri2info.deviceName = ms->dri2_device_name; xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Path of drm device is \"%s\".\n", ms->dri2_device_name); dri2info.CreateBuffer = dri2_create_buffer; dri2info.DestroyBuffer = dri2_destroy_buffer; dri2info.CopyRegion = dri2_copy_region; dri2info.Wait = NULL; #if (DRI2INFOREC_VERSION >= 8 && DRI2INFOREC_VERSION < 10) if (vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver)) { dri2info.version = 8; dri2info.AuthMagic2 = vmw_dri_auth_magic2; } #endif #if (DRI2INFOREC_VERSION >= 10) if (vmwgfx_is_hosted(ms->hdriver)) { dri2info.version = 10; dri2info.AuthMagic3 = vmw_dri_auth_magic3; } #endif return DRI2ScreenInit(pScreen, &dri2info); } void xorg_dri2_close(ScreenPtr pScreen) { DRI2CloseScreen(pScreen); } /* vim: set sw=4 ts=8 sts=4: */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_drmi.c0000664000372000037200000003135312321742436015737 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Jakob Bornecrantz * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include "vmwgfx_drm.h" #include #include "vmwgfx_drmi.h" #define uint32 uint32_t #define int32 int32_t #define uint16 uint16_t #define uint8 uint8_t #include "svga3d_reg.h" #include "vmwgfx_driver.h" static int vmwgfx_fence_wait(int drm_fd, uint32_t handle, Bool unref) { struct drm_vmw_fence_wait_arg farg; memset(&farg, 0, sizeof(farg)); farg.handle = handle; farg.flags = DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_EXEC; farg.timeout_us = 10*1000000; farg.cookie_valid = 0; if (unref) farg.wait_options |= DRM_VMW_WAIT_OPTION_UNREF; return drmCommandWriteRead(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT, &farg, sizeof(farg)); } static void vmwgfx_fence_unref(int drm_fd, uint32_t handle) { struct drm_vmw_fence_arg farg; memset(&farg, 0, sizeof(farg)); farg.handle = handle; (void) drmCommandWrite(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF, &farg, sizeof(farg)); } int vmwgfx_present_readback(int drm_fd, uint32_t fb_id, RegionPtr region) { BoxPtr clips = REGION_RECTS(region); unsigned int num_clips = REGION_NUM_RECTS(region); struct drm_vmw_fence_rep rep; struct drm_vmw_present_readback_arg arg; int ret; unsigned i; struct drm_vmw_rect *rects, *r; rects = calloc(num_clips, sizeof(*rects)); if (!rects) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed to alloc cliprects for " "present readback.\n"); return -1; } memset(&arg, 0, sizeof(arg)); memset(&rep, 0, sizeof(rep)); arg.fb_id = fb_id; arg.num_clips = num_clips; arg.clips_ptr = (unsigned long) rects; arg.fence_rep = (unsigned long) &rep; rep.error = -EFAULT; for (i = 0, r = rects; i < num_clips; ++i, ++r, ++clips) { r->x = clips->x1; r->y = clips->y1; r->w = clips->x2 - clips->x1; r->h = clips->y2 - clips->y1; } ret = drmCommandWrite(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_PRESENT_READBACK, &arg, sizeof(arg)); if (ret) LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Present readback error %s.\n", strerror(-ret)); free(rects); /* * Sync to avoid racing with Xorg SW rendering. */ if (rep.error == 0) { ret = vmwgfx_fence_wait(drm_fd, rep.handle, TRUE); if (ret) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Present readback fence wait error %s.\n", strerror(-ret)); vmwgfx_fence_unref(drm_fd, rep.handle); } } return 0; } int vmwgfx_present(int drm_fd, uint32_t fb_id, unsigned int dst_x, unsigned int dst_y, RegionPtr region, uint32_t handle) { BoxPtr clips = REGION_RECTS(region); unsigned int num_clips = REGION_NUM_RECTS(region); struct drm_vmw_present_arg arg; unsigned int i; struct drm_vmw_rect *rects, *r; int ret; if (num_clips == 0) return 0; rects = calloc(num_clips, sizeof(*rects)); if (!rects) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed to alloc cliprects for " "present.\n"); return -1; } memset(&arg, 0, sizeof(arg)); arg.fb_id = fb_id; arg.sid = handle; arg.dest_x = dst_x; arg.dest_y = dst_y; arg.num_clips = num_clips; arg.clips_ptr = (unsigned long) rects; for (i = 0, r = rects; i < num_clips; ++i, ++r, ++clips) { r->x = clips->x1; r->y = clips->y1; r->w = clips->x2 - clips->x1; r->h = clips->y2 - clips->y1; } ret = drmCommandWrite(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_PRESENT, &arg, sizeof(arg)); if (ret) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Present error %s.\n", strerror(-ret)); } free(rects); return ((ret != 0) ? -1 : 0); } struct vmwgfx_int_dmabuf { struct vmwgfx_dmabuf buf; uint64_t map_handle; uint64_t sync_handle; int sync_valid; int drm_fd; uint32_t map_count; void *addr; }; static inline struct vmwgfx_int_dmabuf * vmwgfx_int_dmabuf(struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *buf) { return (struct vmwgfx_int_dmabuf *) buf; } struct vmwgfx_dmabuf* vmwgfx_dmabuf_alloc(int drm_fd, size_t size) { union drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_arg arg; struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *buf; struct vmwgfx_int_dmabuf *ibuf; int ret; ibuf = calloc(1, sizeof(*ibuf)); if (!ibuf) return NULL; buf = &ibuf->buf; memset(&arg, 0, sizeof(arg)); arg.req.size = size; ret = drmCommandWriteRead(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF, &arg, sizeof(arg)); if (ret) goto out_kernel_fail; ibuf = vmwgfx_int_dmabuf(buf); ibuf->map_handle = arg.rep.map_handle; ibuf->drm_fd = drm_fd; buf->handle = arg.rep.handle; buf->gmr_id = arg.rep.cur_gmr_id; buf->gmr_offset = arg.rep.cur_gmr_offset; buf->size = size; return buf; out_kernel_fail: free(buf); return NULL; } void * vmwgfx_dmabuf_map(struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *buf) { struct vmwgfx_int_dmabuf *ibuf = vmwgfx_int_dmabuf(buf); if (ibuf->addr) return ibuf->addr; ibuf->addr = mmap(NULL, buf->size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, ibuf->drm_fd, ibuf->map_handle); if (ibuf->addr == MAP_FAILED) { ibuf->addr = NULL; return NULL; } ibuf->map_count++; return ibuf->addr; } void vmwgfx_dmabuf_unmap(struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *buf) { struct vmwgfx_int_dmabuf *ibuf = vmwgfx_int_dmabuf(buf); if (--ibuf->map_count) return; /* * It's a pretty important performance optimzation not to call * munmap here, although we should watch out for cases where we might fill * the virtual memory space of the process. */ } void vmwgfx_dmabuf_destroy(struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *buf) { struct vmwgfx_int_dmabuf *ibuf = vmwgfx_int_dmabuf(buf); struct drm_vmw_unref_dmabuf_arg arg; if (ibuf->addr) { munmap(ibuf->addr, buf->size); ibuf->addr = NULL; } memset(&arg, 0, sizeof(arg)); arg.handle = buf->handle; (void) drmCommandWrite(ibuf->drm_fd, DRM_VMW_UNREF_DMABUF, &arg, sizeof(arg)); free(buf); } int vmwgfx_dma(int host_x, int host_y, RegionPtr region, struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *buf, uint32_t buf_pitch, uint32_t surface_handle, int to_surface) { BoxPtr clips = REGION_RECTS(region); unsigned int num_clips = REGION_NUM_RECTS(region); struct drm_vmw_execbuf_arg arg; struct drm_vmw_fence_rep rep; int ret; unsigned int size; unsigned i; SVGA3dCopyBox *cb; SVGA3dCmdSurfaceDMASuffix *suffix; SVGA3dCmdSurfaceDMA *body; struct vmwgfx_int_dmabuf *ibuf = vmwgfx_int_dmabuf(buf); struct { SVGA3dCmdHeader header; SVGA3dCmdSurfaceDMA body; SVGA3dCopyBox cb; } *cmd; if (num_clips == 0) return 0; size = sizeof(*cmd) + (num_clips - 1) * sizeof(cmd->cb) + sizeof(*suffix); cmd = malloc(size); if (!cmd) return -1; cmd->header.id = SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DMA; cmd->header.size = sizeof(cmd->body) + num_clips * sizeof(cmd->cb) + sizeof(*suffix); cb = &cmd->cb; suffix = (SVGA3dCmdSurfaceDMASuffix *) &cb[num_clips]; suffix->suffixSize = sizeof(*suffix); suffix->maximumOffset = (uint32_t) -1; suffix->flags.discard = 0; suffix->flags.unsynchronized = 0; suffix->flags.reserved = 0; body = &cmd->body; body->guest.ptr.gmrId = buf->gmr_id; body->guest.ptr.offset = buf->gmr_offset; body->guest.pitch = buf_pitch; body->host.sid = surface_handle; body->host.face = 0; body->host.mipmap = 0; body->transfer = (to_surface ? SVGA3D_WRITE_HOST_VRAM : SVGA3D_READ_HOST_VRAM); for (i=0; i < num_clips; i++, cb++, clips++) { cb->x = (uint16_t) clips->x1 + host_x; cb->y = (uint16_t) clips->y1 + host_y; cb->z = 0; cb->srcx = (uint16_t) clips->x1; cb->srcy = (uint16_t) clips->y1; cb->srcz = 0; cb->w = (uint16_t) (clips->x2 - clips->x1); cb->h = (uint16_t) (clips->y2 - clips->y1); cb->d = 1; #if 0 LogMessage(X_INFO, "DMA! x: %u y: %u srcx: %u srcy: %u w: %u h: %u %s\n", cb->x, cb->y, cb->srcx, cb->srcy, cb->w, cb->h, to_surface ? "to" : "from"); #endif } memset(&arg, 0, sizeof(arg)); memset(&rep, 0, sizeof(rep)); rep.error = -EFAULT; arg.fence_rep = ((to_surface) ? 0UL : (unsigned long)&rep); arg.commands = (unsigned long)cmd; arg.command_size = size; arg.throttle_us = 0; arg.version = DRM_VMW_EXECBUF_VERSION; ret = drmCommandWrite(ibuf->drm_fd, DRM_VMW_EXECBUF, &arg, sizeof(arg)); if (ret) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "DMA error %s.\n", strerror(-ret)); } free(cmd); if (rep.error == 0) { ret = vmwgfx_fence_wait(ibuf->drm_fd, rep.handle, TRUE); if (ret) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "DMA from host fence wait error %s.\n", strerror(-ret)); vmwgfx_fence_unref(ibuf->drm_fd, rep.handle); } } return 0; } int vmwgfx_get_param(int drm_fd, uint32_t param, uint64_t *out) { struct drm_vmw_getparam_arg gp_arg; int ret; memset(&gp_arg, 0, sizeof(gp_arg)); gp_arg.param = param; ret = drmCommandWriteRead(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_GET_PARAM, &gp_arg, sizeof(gp_arg)); if (ret == 0) { *out = gp_arg.value; } return ret; } int vmwgfx_num_streams(int drm_fd, uint32_t *ntot, uint32_t *nfree) { uint64_t v1, v2; int ret; ret = vmwgfx_get_param(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_PARAM_NUM_STREAMS, &v1); if (ret) return ret; ret = vmwgfx_get_param(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_PARAM_NUM_FREE_STREAMS, &v2); if (ret) return ret; *ntot = (uint32_t)v1; *nfree = (uint32_t)v2; return 0; } int vmwgfx_claim_stream(int drm_fd, uint32_t *out) { struct drm_vmw_stream_arg s_arg; int ret; ret = drmCommandRead(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_CLAIM_STREAM, &s_arg, sizeof(s_arg)); if (ret) return -1; *out = s_arg.stream_id; return 0; } int vmwgfx_unref_stream(int drm_fd, uint32_t stream_id) { struct drm_vmw_stream_arg s_arg; int ret; memset(&s_arg, 0, sizeof(s_arg)); s_arg.stream_id = stream_id; ret = drmCommandWrite(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_UNREF_STREAM, &s_arg, sizeof(s_arg)); return (ret != 0) ? -1 : 0; } int vmwgfx_cursor_bypass(int drm_fd, int xhot, int yhot) { struct drm_vmw_cursor_bypass_arg arg; int ret; memset(&arg, 0, sizeof(arg)); arg.flags = DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS_ALL; arg.xhot = xhot; arg.yhot = yhot; ret = drmCommandWrite(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS, &arg, sizeof(arg)); return ret; } int vmwgfx_update_gui_layout(int drm_fd, unsigned int num_rects, struct drm_vmw_rect *rects) { struct drm_vmw_update_layout_arg arg; memset(&arg, 0, sizeof(arg)); arg.num_outputs = num_rects; arg.rects = (unsigned long) rects; return drmCommandWrite(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_UPDATE_LAYOUT, &arg, sizeof(arg)); } int vmwgfx_max_fb_size(int drm_fd, size_t *size) { uint64_t tmp_size; if (vmwgfx_get_param(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_PARAM_MAX_FB_SIZE, &tmp_size) != 0) return -1; *size = tmp_size; return 0; } #ifdef HAVE_LIBDRM_2_4_38 /** * vmwgfx_prime_fd_to_handle - Return a TTM handle to a prime object * * @drm_fd: File descriptor for the drm connection. * @prime_fd: File descriptor identifying the prime object. * @handle: Pointer to returned TTM handle. * * Takes a reference on the underlying object and returns a TTM handle to it. */ int vmwgfx_prime_fd_to_handle(int drm_fd, int prime_fd, uint32_t *handle) { *handle = 0; return drmPrimeFDToHandle(drm_fd, prime_fd, handle); } /** * vmwgfx_prime_release_handle - Release a reference on a TTM object * * @drm_fd: File descriptor for the drm connection. * @handle: TTM handle as returned by vmwgfx_prime_fd_to_handle. * * Releases the reference obtained by vmwgfx_prime_fd_to_handle(). */ void vmwgfx_prime_release_handle(int drm_fd, uint32_t handle) { struct drm_vmw_surface_arg s_arg; memset(&s_arg, 0, sizeof(s_arg)); s_arg.sid = handle; (void) drmCommandWrite(drm_fd, DRM_VMW_UNREF_SURFACE, &s_arg, sizeof(s_arg)); } #endif /* HAVE_LIBDRM_2_4_38 */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_drmi.h0000664000372000037200000000550112321742436015740 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Jakob Bornecrantz * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifndef _VMWGFX_DRMI_H_ #define _VMWGFX_DRMI_H_ #include #include #include #include "vmwgfx_drm.h" struct vmwgfx_dma_ctx; extern int vmwgfx_present_readback(int drm_fd, uint32_t fb_id, RegionPtr region); extern int vmwgfx_present(int drm_fd, uint32_t fb_id, unsigned int dst_x, unsigned int dst_y, RegionPtr region, uint32_t handle); struct vmwgfx_dmabuf { uint32_t handle; uint32_t gmr_id; uint32_t gmr_offset; size_t size; }; extern struct vmwgfx_dmabuf* vmwgfx_dmabuf_alloc(int drm_fd, size_t size); extern void vmwgfx_dmabuf_destroy(struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *buf); extern void * vmwgfx_dmabuf_map(struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *buf); extern void vmwgfx_dmabuf_unmap(struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *buf); extern int vmwgfx_dma(int host_x, int host_y, RegionPtr region, struct vmwgfx_dmabuf *buf, uint32_t buf_pitch, uint32_t surface_handle, int to_surface); extern int vmwgfx_num_streams(int drm_fd, uint32_t *ntot, uint32_t *nfree); extern int vmwgfx_claim_stream(int drm_fd, uint32_t *out); extern int vmwgfx_unref_stream(int drm_fd, uint32_t stream_id); int vmwgfx_cursor_bypass(int drm_fd, int xhot, int yhot); int vmwgfx_max_fb_size(int drm_fd, size_t *size); int vmwgfx_update_gui_layout(int drm_fd, unsigned int num_rects, struct drm_vmw_rect *rects); int vmwgfx_get_param(int drm_fd, uint32_t param, uint64_t *out); #ifdef HAVE_LIBDRM_2_4_38 int vmwgfx_prime_fd_to_handle(int drm_fd, int prime_fd, uint32_t *handle); void vmwgfx_prime_release_handle(int drm_fd, uint32_t handle); #endif /* HAVE_LIBDRM_2_4_38 */ #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/svga3d_reg.h0000664000372000037200000017305511715150411015435 00000000000000/********************************************************** * Copyright 1998-2009 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. * **********************************************************/ /* * svga3d_reg.h -- * * SVGA 3D hardware definitions */ #ifndef _SVGA3D_REG_H_ #define _SVGA3D_REG_H_ #include "svga_reg.h" /* * 3D Hardware Version * * The hardware version is stored in the SVGA_FIFO_3D_HWVERSION fifo * register. Is set by the host and read by the guest. This lets * us make new guest drivers which are backwards-compatible with old * SVGA hardware revisions. It does not let us support old guest * drivers. Good enough for now. * */ #define SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(major, minor) (((major) << 16) | ((minor) & 0xFF)) #define SVGA3D_MAJOR_HWVERSION(version) ((version) >> 16) #define SVGA3D_MINOR_HWVERSION(version) ((version) & 0xFF) typedef enum { SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS5_RC1 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(0, 1), SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS5_RC2 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(0, 2), SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS51_RC1 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(0, 3), SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS6_B1 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(1, 1), SVGA3D_HWVERSION_FUSION_11 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(1, 4), SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS65_B1 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(2, 0), SVGA3D_HWVERSION_CURRENT = SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS65_B1, } SVGA3dHardwareVersion; /* * Generic Types */ typedef uint32 SVGA3dBool; /* 32-bit Bool definition */ #define SVGA3D_NUM_CLIPPLANES 6 #define SVGA3D_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_RENDER_TARGETS 8 /* * Surface formats. * * If you modify this list, be sure to keep GLUtil.c in sync. It * includes the internal format definition of each surface in * GLUtil_ConvertSurfaceFormat, and it contains a table of * human-readable names in GLUtil_GetFormatName. */ typedef enum SVGA3dSurfaceFormat { SVGA3D_FORMAT_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_X8R8G8B8 = 1, SVGA3D_A8R8G8B8 = 2, SVGA3D_R5G6B5 = 3, SVGA3D_X1R5G5B5 = 4, SVGA3D_A1R5G5B5 = 5, SVGA3D_A4R4G4B4 = 6, SVGA3D_Z_D32 = 7, SVGA3D_Z_D16 = 8, SVGA3D_Z_D24S8 = 9, SVGA3D_Z_D15S1 = 10, SVGA3D_LUMINANCE8 = 11, SVGA3D_LUMINANCE4_ALPHA4 = 12, SVGA3D_LUMINANCE16 = 13, SVGA3D_LUMINANCE8_ALPHA8 = 14, SVGA3D_DXT1 = 15, SVGA3D_DXT2 = 16, SVGA3D_DXT3 = 17, SVGA3D_DXT4 = 18, SVGA3D_DXT5 = 19, SVGA3D_BUMPU8V8 = 20, SVGA3D_BUMPL6V5U5 = 21, SVGA3D_BUMPX8L8V8U8 = 22, SVGA3D_BUMPL8V8U8 = 23, SVGA3D_ARGB_S10E5 = 24, /* 16-bit floating-point ARGB */ SVGA3D_ARGB_S23E8 = 25, /* 32-bit floating-point ARGB */ SVGA3D_A2R10G10B10 = 26, /* signed formats */ SVGA3D_V8U8 = 27, SVGA3D_Q8W8V8U8 = 28, SVGA3D_CxV8U8 = 29, /* mixed formats */ SVGA3D_X8L8V8U8 = 30, SVGA3D_A2W10V10U10 = 31, SVGA3D_ALPHA8 = 32, /* Single- and dual-component floating point formats */ SVGA3D_R_S10E5 = 33, SVGA3D_R_S23E8 = 34, SVGA3D_RG_S10E5 = 35, SVGA3D_RG_S23E8 = 36, /* * Any surface can be used as a buffer object, but SVGA3D_BUFFER is * the most efficient format to use when creating new surfaces * expressly for index or vertex data. */ SVGA3D_BUFFER = 37, SVGA3D_Z_D24X8 = 38, SVGA3D_V16U16 = 39, SVGA3D_G16R16 = 40, SVGA3D_A16B16G16R16 = 41, /* Packed Video formats */ SVGA3D_UYVY = 42, SVGA3D_YUY2 = 43, SVGA3D_FORMAT_MAX } SVGA3dSurfaceFormat; typedef uint32 SVGA3dColor; /* a, r, g, b */ /* * These match the D3DFORMAT_OP definitions used by Direct3D. We need * them so that we can query the host for what the supported surface * operations are (when we're using the D3D backend, in particular), * and so we can send those operations to the guest. */ typedef enum { SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_TEXTURE = 0x00000001, SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_VOLUMETEXTURE = 0x00000002, SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_CUBETEXTURE = 0x00000004, SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_OFFSCREEN_RENDERTARGET = 0x00000008, SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_SAME_FORMAT_RENDERTARGET = 0x00000010, SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_ZSTENCIL = 0x00000040, SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_ZSTENCIL_WITH_ARBITRARY_COLOR_DEPTH = 0x00000080, /* * This format can be used as a render target if the current display mode * is the same depth if the alpha channel is ignored. e.g. if the device * can render to A8R8G8B8 when the display mode is X8R8G8B8, then the * format op list entry for A8R8G8B8 should have this cap. */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_SAME_FORMAT_UP_TO_ALPHA_RENDERTARGET = 0x00000100, /* * This format contains DirectDraw support (including Flip). This flag * should not to be set on alpha formats. */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_DISPLAYMODE = 0x00000400, /* * The rasterizer can support some level of Direct3D support in this format * and implies that the driver can create a Context in this mode (for some * render target format). When this flag is set, the SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_DISPLAYMODE * flag must also be set. */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_3DACCELERATION = 0x00000800, /* * This is set for a private format when the driver has put the bpp in * the structure. */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_PIXELSIZE = 0x00001000, /* * Indicates that this format can be converted to any RGB format for which * SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_MEMBEROFGROUP_ARGB is specified */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_CONVERT_TO_ARGB = 0x00002000, /* * Indicates that this format can be used to create offscreen plain surfaces. */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_OFFSCREENPLAIN = 0x00004000, /* * Indicated that this format can be read as an SRGB texture (meaning that the * sampler will linearize the looked up data) */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_SRGBREAD = 0x00008000, /* * Indicates that this format can be used in the bumpmap instructions */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_BUMPMAP = 0x00010000, /* * Indicates that this format can be sampled by the displacement map sampler */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_DMAP = 0x00020000, /* * Indicates that this format cannot be used with texture filtering */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_NOFILTER = 0x00040000, /* * Indicates that format conversions are supported to this RGB format if * SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_CONVERT_TO_ARGB is specified in the source format. */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_MEMBEROFGROUP_ARGB = 0x00080000, /* * Indicated that this format can be written as an SRGB target (meaning that the * pixel pipe will DE-linearize data on output to format) */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_SRGBWRITE = 0x00100000, /* * Indicates that this format cannot be used with alpha blending */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_NOALPHABLEND = 0x00200000, /* * Indicates that the device can auto-generated sublevels for resources * of this format */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_AUTOGENMIPMAP = 0x00400000, /* * Indicates that this format can be used by vertex texture sampler */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_VERTEXTEXTURE = 0x00800000, /* * Indicates that this format supports neither texture coordinate wrap * modes, nor mipmapping */ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_NOTEXCOORDWRAPNORMIP = 0x01000000 } SVGA3dFormatOp; /* * This structure is a conversion of SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_*. * Entries must be located at the same position. */ typedef union { uint32 value; struct { uint32 texture : 1; uint32 volumeTexture : 1; uint32 cubeTexture : 1; uint32 offscreenRenderTarget : 1; uint32 sameFormatRenderTarget : 1; uint32 unknown1 : 1; uint32 zStencil : 1; uint32 zStencilArbitraryDepth : 1; uint32 sameFormatUpToAlpha : 1; uint32 unknown2 : 1; uint32 displayMode : 1; uint32 acceleration3d : 1; uint32 pixelSize : 1; uint32 convertToARGB : 1; uint32 offscreenPlain : 1; uint32 sRGBRead : 1; uint32 bumpMap : 1; uint32 dmap : 1; uint32 noFilter : 1; uint32 memberOfGroupARGB : 1; uint32 sRGBWrite : 1; uint32 noAlphaBlend : 1; uint32 autoGenMipMap : 1; uint32 vertexTexture : 1; uint32 noTexCoordWrapNorMip : 1; }; } SVGA3dSurfaceFormatCaps; /* * SVGA_3D_CMD_SETRENDERSTATE Types. All value types * must fit in a uint32. */ typedef enum { SVGA3D_RS_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_RS_ZENABLE = 1, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_ZWRITEENABLE = 2, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_ALPHATESTENABLE = 3, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_DITHERENABLE = 4, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_BLENDENABLE = 5, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_FOGENABLE = 6, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_SPECULARENABLE = 7, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILENABLE = 8, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_LIGHTINGENABLE = 9, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_NORMALIZENORMALS = 10, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSPRITEENABLE = 11, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSCALEENABLE = 12, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILREF = 13, /* uint32 */ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILMASK = 14, /* uint32 */ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILWRITEMASK = 15, /* uint32 */ SVGA3D_RS_FOGSTART = 16, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_FOGEND = 17, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_FOGDENSITY = 18, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSIZE = 19, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSIZEMIN = 20, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSIZEMAX = 21, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSCALE_A = 22, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSCALE_B = 23, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSCALE_C = 24, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_FOGCOLOR = 25, /* SVGA3dColor */ SVGA3D_RS_AMBIENT = 26, /* SVGA3dColor */ SVGA3D_RS_CLIPPLANEENABLE = 27, /* SVGA3dClipPlanes */ SVGA3D_RS_FOGMODE = 28, /* SVGA3dFogMode */ SVGA3D_RS_FILLMODE = 29, /* SVGA3dFillMode */ SVGA3D_RS_SHADEMODE = 30, /* SVGA3dShadeMode */ SVGA3D_RS_LINEPATTERN = 31, /* SVGA3dLinePattern */ SVGA3D_RS_SRCBLEND = 32, /* SVGA3dBlendOp */ SVGA3D_RS_DSTBLEND = 33, /* SVGA3dBlendOp */ SVGA3D_RS_BLENDEQUATION = 34, /* SVGA3dBlendEquation */ SVGA3D_RS_CULLMODE = 35, /* SVGA3dFace */ SVGA3D_RS_ZFUNC = 36, /* SVGA3dCmpFunc */ SVGA3D_RS_ALPHAFUNC = 37, /* SVGA3dCmpFunc */ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILFUNC = 38, /* SVGA3dCmpFunc */ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILFAIL = 39, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILZFAIL = 40, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILPASS = 41, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */ SVGA3D_RS_ALPHAREF = 42, /* float (0.0 .. 1.0) */ SVGA3D_RS_FRONTWINDING = 43, /* SVGA3dFrontWinding */ SVGA3D_RS_COORDINATETYPE = 44, /* SVGA3dCoordinateType */ SVGA3D_RS_ZBIAS = 45, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_RANGEFOGENABLE = 46, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_COLORWRITEENABLE = 47, /* SVGA3dColorMask */ SVGA3D_RS_VERTEXMATERIALENABLE = 48, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_DIFFUSEMATERIALSOURCE = 49, /* SVGA3dVertexMaterial */ SVGA3D_RS_SPECULARMATERIALSOURCE = 50, /* SVGA3dVertexMaterial */ SVGA3D_RS_AMBIENTMATERIALSOURCE = 51, /* SVGA3dVertexMaterial */ SVGA3D_RS_EMISSIVEMATERIALSOURCE = 52, /* SVGA3dVertexMaterial */ SVGA3D_RS_TEXTUREFACTOR = 53, /* SVGA3dColor */ SVGA3D_RS_LOCALVIEWER = 54, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_SCISSORTESTENABLE = 55, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_BLENDCOLOR = 56, /* SVGA3dColor */ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILENABLE2SIDED = 57, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_CCWSTENCILFUNC = 58, /* SVGA3dCmpFunc */ SVGA3D_RS_CCWSTENCILFAIL = 59, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */ SVGA3D_RS_CCWSTENCILZFAIL = 60, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */ SVGA3D_RS_CCWSTENCILPASS = 61, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */ SVGA3D_RS_VERTEXBLEND = 62, /* SVGA3dVertexBlendFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_SLOPESCALEDEPTHBIAS = 63, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_DEPTHBIAS = 64, /* float */ /* * Output Gamma Level * * Output gamma effects the gamma curve of colors that are output from the * rendering pipeline. A value of 1.0 specifies a linear color space. If the * value is <= 0.0, gamma correction is ignored and linear color space is * used. */ SVGA3D_RS_OUTPUTGAMMA = 65, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_ZVISIBLE = 66, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_LASTPIXEL = 67, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_CLIPPING = 68, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP0 = 69, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP1 = 70, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP2 = 71, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP3 = 72, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP4 = 73, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP5 = 74, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP6 = 75, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP7 = 76, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP8 = 77, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP9 = 78, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP10 = 79, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP11 = 80, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP12 = 81, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP13 = 82, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP14 = 83, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP15 = 84, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */ SVGA3D_RS_MULTISAMPLEANTIALIAS = 85, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_MULTISAMPLEMASK = 86, /* uint32 */ SVGA3D_RS_INDEXEDVERTEXBLENDENABLE = 87, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_TWEENFACTOR = 88, /* float */ SVGA3D_RS_ANTIALIASEDLINEENABLE = 89, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_COLORWRITEENABLE1 = 90, /* SVGA3dColorMask */ SVGA3D_RS_COLORWRITEENABLE2 = 91, /* SVGA3dColorMask */ SVGA3D_RS_COLORWRITEENABLE3 = 92, /* SVGA3dColorMask */ SVGA3D_RS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE = 93, /* SVGA3dBool */ SVGA3D_RS_SRCBLENDALPHA = 94, /* SVGA3dBlendOp */ SVGA3D_RS_DSTBLENDALPHA = 95, /* SVGA3dBlendOp */ SVGA3D_RS_BLENDEQUATIONALPHA = 96, /* SVGA3dBlendEquation */ SVGA3D_RS_MAX } SVGA3dRenderStateName; typedef enum { SVGA3D_VERTEXMATERIAL_NONE = 0, /* Use the value in the current material */ SVGA3D_VERTEXMATERIAL_DIFFUSE = 1, /* Use the value in the diffuse component */ SVGA3D_VERTEXMATERIAL_SPECULAR = 2, /* Use the value in the specular component */ } SVGA3dVertexMaterial; typedef enum { SVGA3D_FILLMODE_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_FILLMODE_POINT = 1, SVGA3D_FILLMODE_LINE = 2, SVGA3D_FILLMODE_FILL = 3, SVGA3D_FILLMODE_MAX } SVGA3dFillModeType; typedef union { struct { uint16 mode; /* SVGA3dFillModeType */ uint16 face; /* SVGA3dFace */ }; uint32 uintValue; } SVGA3dFillMode; typedef enum { SVGA3D_SHADEMODE_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_SHADEMODE_FLAT = 1, SVGA3D_SHADEMODE_SMOOTH = 2, SVGA3D_SHADEMODE_PHONG = 3, /* Not supported */ SVGA3D_SHADEMODE_MAX } SVGA3dShadeMode; typedef union { struct { uint16 repeat; uint16 pattern; }; uint32 uintValue; } SVGA3dLinePattern; typedef enum { SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_ZERO = 1, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_ONE = 2, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_SRCCOLOR = 3, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVSRCCOLOR = 4, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_SRCALPHA = 5, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVSRCALPHA = 6, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_DESTALPHA = 7, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVDESTALPHA = 8, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_DESTCOLOR = 9, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVDESTCOLOR = 10, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_SRCALPHASAT = 11, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_BLENDFACTOR = 12, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVBLENDFACTOR = 13, SVGA3D_BLENDOP_MAX } SVGA3dBlendOp; typedef enum { SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_ADD = 1, SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_SUBTRACT = 2, SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_REVSUBTRACT = 3, SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_MINIMUM = 4, SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_MAXIMUM = 5, SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_MAX } SVGA3dBlendEquation; typedef enum { SVGA3D_FRONTWINDING_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_FRONTWINDING_CW = 1, SVGA3D_FRONTWINDING_CCW = 2, SVGA3D_FRONTWINDING_MAX } SVGA3dFrontWinding; typedef enum { SVGA3D_FACE_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_FACE_NONE = 1, SVGA3D_FACE_FRONT = 2, SVGA3D_FACE_BACK = 3, SVGA3D_FACE_FRONT_BACK = 4, SVGA3D_FACE_MAX } SVGA3dFace; /* * The order and the values should not be changed */ typedef enum { SVGA3D_CMP_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_CMP_NEVER = 1, SVGA3D_CMP_LESS = 2, SVGA3D_CMP_EQUAL = 3, SVGA3D_CMP_LESSEQUAL = 4, SVGA3D_CMP_GREATER = 5, SVGA3D_CMP_NOTEQUAL = 6, SVGA3D_CMP_GREATEREQUAL = 7, SVGA3D_CMP_ALWAYS = 8, SVGA3D_CMP_MAX } SVGA3dCmpFunc; /* * SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_* specifies the fog equation, or PER_VERTEX which allows * the fog factor to be specified in the alpha component of the specular * (a.k.a. secondary) vertex color. */ typedef enum { SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_EXP = 1, SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_EXP2 = 2, SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_LINEAR = 3, SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_PER_VERTEX = 4 } SVGA3dFogFunction; /* * SVGA3D_FOGTYPE_* specifies if fog factors are computed on a per-vertex * or per-pixel basis. */ typedef enum { SVGA3D_FOGTYPE_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_FOGTYPE_VERTEX = 1, SVGA3D_FOGTYPE_PIXEL = 2, SVGA3D_FOGTYPE_MAX = 3 } SVGA3dFogType; /* * SVGA3D_FOGBASE_* selects depth or range-based fog. Depth-based fog is * computed using the eye Z value of each pixel (or vertex), whereas range- * based fog is computed using the actual distance (range) to the eye. */ typedef enum { SVGA3D_FOGBASE_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_FOGBASE_DEPTHBASED = 1, SVGA3D_FOGBASE_RANGEBASED = 2, SVGA3D_FOGBASE_MAX = 3 } SVGA3dFogBase; typedef enum { SVGA3D_STENCILOP_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_STENCILOP_KEEP = 1, SVGA3D_STENCILOP_ZERO = 2, SVGA3D_STENCILOP_REPLACE = 3, SVGA3D_STENCILOP_INCRSAT = 4, SVGA3D_STENCILOP_DECRSAT = 5, SVGA3D_STENCILOP_INVERT = 6, SVGA3D_STENCILOP_INCR = 7, SVGA3D_STENCILOP_DECR = 8, SVGA3D_STENCILOP_MAX } SVGA3dStencilOp; typedef enum { SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_0 = (1 << 0), SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_1 = (1 << 1), SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_2 = (1 << 2), SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_3 = (1 << 3), SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_4 = (1 << 4), SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_5 = (1 << 5), } SVGA3dClipPlanes; typedef enum { SVGA3D_CLEAR_COLOR = 0x1, SVGA3D_CLEAR_DEPTH = 0x2, SVGA3D_CLEAR_STENCIL = 0x4 } SVGA3dClearFlag; typedef enum { SVGA3D_RT_DEPTH = 0, SVGA3D_RT_STENCIL = 1, SVGA3D_RT_COLOR0 = 2, SVGA3D_RT_COLOR1 = 3, SVGA3D_RT_COLOR2 = 4, SVGA3D_RT_COLOR3 = 5, SVGA3D_RT_COLOR4 = 6, SVGA3D_RT_COLOR5 = 7, SVGA3D_RT_COLOR6 = 8, SVGA3D_RT_COLOR7 = 9, SVGA3D_RT_MAX, SVGA3D_RT_INVALID = ((uint32)-1), } SVGA3dRenderTargetType; #define SVGA3D_MAX_RT_COLOR (SVGA3D_RT_COLOR7 - SVGA3D_RT_COLOR0 + 1) typedef union { struct { uint32 red : 1; uint32 green : 1; uint32 blue : 1; uint32 alpha : 1; }; uint32 uintValue; } SVGA3dColorMask; typedef enum { SVGA3D_VBLEND_DISABLE = 0, SVGA3D_VBLEND_1WEIGHT = 1, SVGA3D_VBLEND_2WEIGHT = 2, SVGA3D_VBLEND_3WEIGHT = 3, } SVGA3dVertexBlendFlags; typedef enum { SVGA3D_WRAPCOORD_0 = 1 << 0, SVGA3D_WRAPCOORD_1 = 1 << 1, SVGA3D_WRAPCOORD_2 = 1 << 2, SVGA3D_WRAPCOORD_3 = 1 << 3, SVGA3D_WRAPCOORD_ALL = 0xF, } SVGA3dWrapFlags; /* * SVGA_3D_CMD_TEXTURESTATE Types. All value types * must fit in a uint32. */ typedef enum { SVGA3D_TS_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_TS_BIND_TEXTURE = 1, /* SVGA3dSurfaceId */ SVGA3D_TS_COLOROP = 2, /* SVGA3dTextureCombiner */ SVGA3D_TS_COLORARG1 = 3, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */ SVGA3D_TS_COLORARG2 = 4, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */ SVGA3D_TS_ALPHAOP = 5, /* SVGA3dTextureCombiner */ SVGA3D_TS_ALPHAARG1 = 6, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */ SVGA3D_TS_ALPHAARG2 = 7, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */ SVGA3D_TS_ADDRESSU = 8, /* SVGA3dTextureAddress */ SVGA3D_TS_ADDRESSV = 9, /* SVGA3dTextureAddress */ SVGA3D_TS_MIPFILTER = 10, /* SVGA3dTextureFilter */ SVGA3D_TS_MAGFILTER = 11, /* SVGA3dTextureFilter */ SVGA3D_TS_MINFILTER = 12, /* SVGA3dTextureFilter */ SVGA3D_TS_BORDERCOLOR = 13, /* SVGA3dColor */ SVGA3D_TS_TEXCOORDINDEX = 14, /* uint32 */ SVGA3D_TS_TEXTURETRANSFORMFLAGS = 15, /* SVGA3dTexTransformFlags */ SVGA3D_TS_TEXCOORDGEN = 16, /* SVGA3dTextureCoordGen */ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVMAT00 = 17, /* float */ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVMAT01 = 18, /* float */ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVMAT10 = 19, /* float */ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVMAT11 = 20, /* float */ SVGA3D_TS_TEXTURE_MIPMAP_LEVEL = 21, /* uint32 */ SVGA3D_TS_TEXTURE_LOD_BIAS = 22, /* float */ SVGA3D_TS_TEXTURE_ANISOTROPIC_LEVEL = 23, /* uint32 */ SVGA3D_TS_ADDRESSW = 24, /* SVGA3dTextureAddress */ /* * Sampler Gamma Level * * Sampler gamma effects the color of samples taken from the sampler. A * value of 1.0 will produce linear samples. If the value is <= 0.0 the * gamma value is ignored and a linear space is used. */ SVGA3D_TS_GAMMA = 25, /* float */ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVLSCALE = 26, /* float */ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVLOFFSET = 27, /* float */ SVGA3D_TS_COLORARG0 = 28, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */ SVGA3D_TS_ALPHAARG0 = 29, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */ SVGA3D_TS_MAX } SVGA3dTextureStateName; typedef enum { SVGA3D_TC_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_TC_DISABLE = 1, SVGA3D_TC_SELECTARG1 = 2, SVGA3D_TC_SELECTARG2 = 3, SVGA3D_TC_MODULATE = 4, SVGA3D_TC_ADD = 5, SVGA3D_TC_ADDSIGNED = 6, SVGA3D_TC_SUBTRACT = 7, SVGA3D_TC_BLENDTEXTUREALPHA = 8, SVGA3D_TC_BLENDDIFFUSEALPHA = 9, SVGA3D_TC_BLENDCURRENTALPHA = 10, SVGA3D_TC_BLENDFACTORALPHA = 11, SVGA3D_TC_MODULATE2X = 12, SVGA3D_TC_MODULATE4X = 13, SVGA3D_TC_DSDT = 14, SVGA3D_TC_DOTPRODUCT3 = 15, SVGA3D_TC_BLENDTEXTUREALPHAPM = 16, SVGA3D_TC_ADDSIGNED2X = 17, SVGA3D_TC_ADDSMOOTH = 18, SVGA3D_TC_PREMODULATE = 19, SVGA3D_TC_MODULATEALPHA_ADDCOLOR = 20, SVGA3D_TC_MODULATECOLOR_ADDALPHA = 21, SVGA3D_TC_MODULATEINVALPHA_ADDCOLOR = 22, SVGA3D_TC_MODULATEINVCOLOR_ADDALPHA = 23, SVGA3D_TC_BUMPENVMAPLUMINANCE = 24, SVGA3D_TC_MULTIPLYADD = 25, SVGA3D_TC_LERP = 26, SVGA3D_TC_MAX } SVGA3dTextureCombiner; #define SVGA3D_TC_CAP_BIT(svga3d_tc_op) (svga3d_tc_op ? (1 << (svga3d_tc_op - 1)) : 0) typedef enum { SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_WRAP = 1, SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_MIRROR = 2, SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_CLAMP = 3, SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_BORDER = 4, SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_MIRRORONCE = 5, SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_EDGE = 6, SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_MAX } SVGA3dTextureAddress; /* * SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_NONE as the minification filter means mipmapping is * disabled, and the rasterizer should use the magnification filter instead. */ typedef enum { SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_NONE = 0, SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_NEAREST = 1, SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_LINEAR = 2, SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_ANISOTROPIC = 3, SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_FLATCUBIC = 4, // Deprecated, not implemented SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_GAUSSIANCUBIC = 5, // Deprecated, not implemented SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_PYRAMIDALQUAD = 6, // Not currently implemented SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_GAUSSIANQUAD = 7, // Not currently implemented SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_MAX } SVGA3dTextureFilter; typedef enum { SVGA3D_TEX_TRANSFORM_OFF = 0, SVGA3D_TEX_TRANSFORM_S = (1 << 0), SVGA3D_TEX_TRANSFORM_T = (1 << 1), SVGA3D_TEX_TRANSFORM_R = (1 << 2), SVGA3D_TEX_TRANSFORM_Q = (1 << 3), SVGA3D_TEX_PROJECTED = (1 << 15), } SVGA3dTexTransformFlags; typedef enum { SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_OFF = 0, SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_EYE_POSITION = 1, SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_EYE_NORMAL = 2, SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_REFLECTIONVECTOR = 3, SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_SPHERE = 4, SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_MAX } SVGA3dTextureCoordGen; /* * Texture argument constants for texture combiner */ typedef enum { SVGA3D_TA_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_TA_CONSTANT = 1, SVGA3D_TA_PREVIOUS = 2, SVGA3D_TA_DIFFUSE = 3, SVGA3D_TA_TEXTURE = 4, SVGA3D_TA_SPECULAR = 5, SVGA3D_TA_MAX } SVGA3dTextureArgData; #define SVGA3D_TM_MASK_LEN 4 /* Modifiers for texture argument constants defined above. */ typedef enum { SVGA3D_TM_NONE = 0, SVGA3D_TM_ALPHA = (1 << SVGA3D_TM_MASK_LEN), SVGA3D_TM_ONE_MINUS = (2 << SVGA3D_TM_MASK_LEN), } SVGA3dTextureArgModifier; #define SVGA3D_INVALID_ID ((uint32)-1) #define SVGA3D_MAX_CLIP_PLANES 6 /* * This is the limit to the number of fixed-function texture * transforms and texture coordinates we can support. It does *not* * correspond to the number of texture image units (samplers) we * support! */ #define SVGA3D_MAX_TEXTURE_COORDS 8 /* * Vertex declarations * * Notes: * * SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_POSITIONT is for pre-transformed vertices. If you * draw with any POSITIONT vertex arrays, the programmable vertex * pipeline will be implicitly disabled. Drawing will take place as if * no vertex shader was bound. */ typedef enum { SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_POSITION = 0, SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_BLENDWEIGHT, // 1 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_BLENDINDICES, // 2 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_NORMAL, // 3 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_PSIZE, // 4 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_TEXCOORD, // 5 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_TANGENT, // 6 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_BINORMAL, // 7 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_TESSFACTOR, // 8 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_POSITIONT, // 9 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_COLOR, // 10 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_FOG, // 11 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_DEPTH, // 12 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_SAMPLE, // 13 SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_MAX } SVGA3dDeclUsage; typedef enum { SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_DEFAULT = 0, SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_PARTIALU, SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_PARTIALV, SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_CROSSUV, // Normal SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_UV, SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_LOOKUP, // Lookup a displacement map SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_LOOKUPPRESAMPLED, // Lookup a pre-sampled displacement map } SVGA3dDeclMethod; typedef enum { SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT1 = 0, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT2 = 1, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT3 = 2, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT4 = 3, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_D3DCOLOR = 4, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_UBYTE4 = 5, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_SHORT2 = 6, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_SHORT4 = 7, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_UBYTE4N = 8, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_SHORT2N = 9, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_SHORT4N = 10, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_USHORT2N = 11, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_USHORT4N = 12, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_UDEC3 = 13, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_DEC3N = 14, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT16_2 = 15, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT16_4 = 16, SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_MAX, } SVGA3dDeclType; /* * This structure is used for the divisor for geometry instancing; * it's a direct translation of the Direct3D equivalent. */ typedef union { struct { /* * For index data, this number represents the number of instances to draw. * For instance data, this number represents the number of * instances/vertex in this stream */ uint32 count : 30; /* * This is 1 if this is supposed to be the data that is repeated for * every instance. */ uint32 indexedData : 1; /* * This is 1 if this is supposed to be the per-instance data. */ uint32 instanceData : 1; }; uint32 value; } SVGA3dVertexDivisor; typedef enum { SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_TRIANGLELIST = 1, SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_POINTLIST = 2, SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_LINELIST = 3, SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_LINESTRIP = 4, SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_TRIANGLESTRIP = 5, SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_TRIANGLEFAN = 6, SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_MAX } SVGA3dPrimitiveType; typedef enum { SVGA3D_COORDINATE_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_COORDINATE_LEFTHANDED = 1, SVGA3D_COORDINATE_RIGHTHANDED = 2, SVGA3D_COORDINATE_MAX } SVGA3dCoordinateType; typedef enum { SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_WORLD = 1, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_VIEW = 2, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_PROJECTION = 3, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE0 = 4, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE1 = 5, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE2 = 6, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE3 = 7, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE4 = 8, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE5 = 9, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE6 = 10, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE7 = 11, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_WORLD1 = 12, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_WORLD2 = 13, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_WORLD3 = 14, SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_MAX } SVGA3dTransformType; typedef enum { SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_INVALID = 0, SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_POINT = 1, SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_SPOT1 = 2, /* 1-cone, in degrees */ SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_SPOT2 = 3, /* 2-cone, in radians */ SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_DIRECTIONAL = 4, SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_MAX } SVGA3dLightType; typedef enum { SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_POSX = 0, SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_NEGX = 1, SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_POSY = 2, SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_NEGY = 3, SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_POSZ = 4, SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_NEGZ = 5, } SVGA3dCubeFace; typedef enum { SVGA3D_SHADERTYPE_COMPILED_DX8 = 0, SVGA3D_SHADERTYPE_VS = 1, SVGA3D_SHADERTYPE_PS = 2, SVGA3D_SHADERTYPE_MAX } SVGA3dShaderType; typedef enum { SVGA3D_CONST_TYPE_FLOAT = 0, SVGA3D_CONST_TYPE_INT = 1, SVGA3D_CONST_TYPE_BOOL = 2, } SVGA3dShaderConstType; #define SVGA3D_MAX_SURFACE_FACES 6 typedef enum { SVGA3D_STRETCH_BLT_POINT = 0, SVGA3D_STRETCH_BLT_LINEAR = 1, SVGA3D_STRETCH_BLT_MAX } SVGA3dStretchBltMode; typedef enum { SVGA3D_QUERYTYPE_OCCLUSION = 0, SVGA3D_QUERYTYPE_MAX } SVGA3dQueryType; typedef enum { SVGA3D_QUERYSTATE_PENDING = 0, /* Waiting on the host (set by guest) */ SVGA3D_QUERYSTATE_SUCCEEDED = 1, /* Completed successfully (set by host) */ SVGA3D_QUERYSTATE_FAILED = 2, /* Completed unsuccessfully (set by host) */ SVGA3D_QUERYSTATE_NEW = 3, /* Never submitted (For guest use only) */ } SVGA3dQueryState; typedef enum { SVGA3D_WRITE_HOST_VRAM = 1, SVGA3D_READ_HOST_VRAM = 2, } SVGA3dTransferType; /* * The maximum number of vertex arrays we're guaranteed to support in * SVGA_3D_CMD_DRAWPRIMITIVES. */ #define SVGA3D_MAX_VERTEX_ARRAYS 32 /* * The maximum number of primitive ranges we're guaranteed to support * in SVGA_3D_CMD_DRAWPRIMITIVES. */ #define SVGA3D_MAX_DRAW_PRIMITIVE_RANGES 32 /* * Identifiers for commands in the command FIFO. * * IDs between 1000 and 1039 (inclusive) were used by obsolete versions of * the SVGA3D protocol and remain reserved; they should not be used in the * future. * * IDs between 1040 and 1999 (inclusive) are available for use by the * current SVGA3D protocol. * * FIFO clients other than SVGA3D should stay below 1000, or at 2000 * and up. */ #define SVGA_3D_CMD_LEGACY_BASE 1000 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE 1040 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DEFINE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 0 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DESTROY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 1 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_COPY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 2 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_STRETCHBLT SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 3 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DMA SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 4 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_CONTEXT_DEFINE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 5 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_CONTEXT_DESTROY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 6 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETTRANSFORM SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 7 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETZRANGE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 8 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETRENDERSTATE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 9 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETRENDERTARGET SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 10 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETTEXTURESTATE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 11 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETMATERIAL SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 12 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETLIGHTDATA SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 13 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETLIGHTENABLED SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 14 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETVIEWPORT SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 15 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETCLIPPLANE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 16 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_CLEAR SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 17 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_PRESENT SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 18 // Deprecated #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SHADER_DEFINE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 19 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SHADER_DESTROY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 20 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SET_SHADER SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 21 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SET_SHADER_CONST SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 22 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_DRAW_PRIMITIVES SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 23 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETSCISSORRECT SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 24 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_BEGIN_QUERY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 25 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_END_QUERY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 26 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_WAIT_FOR_QUERY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 27 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_PRESENT_READBACK SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 28 // Deprecated #define SVGA_3D_CMD_BLIT_SURFACE_TO_SCREEN SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 29 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_MAX SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 30 #define SVGA_3D_CMD_FUTURE_MAX 2000 /* * Common substructures used in multiple FIFO commands: */ typedef struct { union { struct { uint16 function; // SVGA3dFogFunction uint8 type; // SVGA3dFogType uint8 base; // SVGA3dFogBase }; uint32 uintValue; }; } SVGA3dFogMode; /* * Uniquely identify one image (a 1D/2D/3D array) from a surface. This * is a surface ID as well as face/mipmap indices. */ typedef struct SVGA3dSurfaceImageId { uint32 sid; uint32 face; uint32 mipmap; } SVGA3dSurfaceImageId; typedef struct SVGA3dGuestImage { SVGAGuestPtr ptr; /* * A note on interpretation of pitch: This value of pitch is the * number of bytes between vertically adjacent image * blocks. Normally this is the number of bytes between the first * pixel of two adjacent scanlines. With compressed textures, * however, this may represent the number of bytes between * compression blocks rather than between rows of pixels. * * XXX: Compressed textures currently must be tightly packed in guest memory. * * If the image is 1-dimensional, pitch is ignored. * * If 'pitch' is zero, the SVGA3D device calculates a pitch value * assuming each row of blocks is tightly packed. */ uint32 pitch; } SVGA3dGuestImage; /* * FIFO command format definitions: */ /* * The data size header following cmdNum for every 3d command */ typedef struct { uint32 id; uint32 size; } SVGA3dCmdHeader; /* * A surface is a hierarchy of host VRAM surfaces: 1D, 2D, or 3D, with * optional mipmaps and cube faces. */ typedef struct { uint32 width; uint32 height; uint32 depth; } SVGA3dSize; typedef enum { SVGA3D_SURFACE_CUBEMAP = (1 << 0), SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_STATIC = (1 << 1), SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_DYNAMIC = (1 << 2), SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_INDEXBUFFER = (1 << 3), SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_VERTEXBUFFER = (1 << 4), SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_TEXTURE = (1 << 5), SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_RENDERTARGET = (1 << 6), SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_DEPTHSTENCIL = (1 << 7), SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_WRITEONLY = (1 << 8), } SVGA3dSurfaceFlags; typedef struct { uint32 numMipLevels; } SVGA3dSurfaceFace; typedef struct { uint32 sid; SVGA3dSurfaceFlags surfaceFlags; SVGA3dSurfaceFormat format; SVGA3dSurfaceFace face[SVGA3D_MAX_SURFACE_FACES]; /* * Followed by an SVGA3dSize structure for each mip level in each face. * * A note on surface sizes: Sizes are always specified in pixels, * even if the true surface size is not a multiple of the minimum * block size of the surface's format. For example, a 3x3x1 DXT1 * compressed texture would actually be stored as a 4x4x1 image in * memory. */ } SVGA3dCmdDefineSurface; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DEFINE */ typedef struct { uint32 sid; } SVGA3dCmdDestroySurface; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DESTROY */ typedef struct { uint32 cid; } SVGA3dCmdDefineContext; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_CONTEXT_DEFINE */ typedef struct { uint32 cid; } SVGA3dCmdDestroyContext; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_CONTEXT_DESTROY */ typedef struct { uint32 cid; SVGA3dClearFlag clearFlag; uint32 color; float depth; uint32 stencil; /* Followed by variable number of SVGA3dRect structures */ } SVGA3dCmdClear; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_CLEAR */ typedef struct SVGA3dCopyRect { uint32 x; uint32 y; uint32 w; uint32 h; uint32 srcx; uint32 srcy; } SVGA3dCopyRect; typedef struct SVGA3dCopyBox { uint32 x; uint32 y; uint32 z; uint32 w; uint32 h; uint32 d; uint32 srcx; uint32 srcy; uint32 srcz; } SVGA3dCopyBox; typedef struct { uint32 x; uint32 y; uint32 w; uint32 h; } SVGA3dRect; typedef struct { uint32 x; uint32 y; uint32 z; uint32 w; uint32 h; uint32 d; } SVGA3dBox; typedef struct { uint32 x; uint32 y; uint32 z; } SVGA3dPoint; typedef struct { SVGA3dLightType type; SVGA3dBool inWorldSpace; float diffuse[4]; float specular[4]; float ambient[4]; float position[4]; float direction[4]; float range; float falloff; float attenuation0; float attenuation1; float attenuation2; float theta; float phi; } SVGA3dLightData; typedef struct { uint32 sid; /* Followed by variable number of SVGA3dCopyRect structures */ } SVGA3dCmdPresent; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_PRESENT */ typedef struct { SVGA3dRenderStateName state; union { uint32 uintValue; float floatValue; }; } SVGA3dRenderState; typedef struct { uint32 cid; /* Followed by variable number of SVGA3dRenderState structures */ } SVGA3dCmdSetRenderState; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETRENDERSTATE */ typedef struct { uint32 cid; SVGA3dRenderTargetType type; SVGA3dSurfaceImageId target; } SVGA3dCmdSetRenderTarget; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETRENDERTARGET */ typedef struct { SVGA3dSurfaceImageId src; SVGA3dSurfaceImageId dest; /* Followed by variable number of SVGA3dCopyBox structures */ } SVGA3dCmdSurfaceCopy; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_COPY */ typedef struct { SVGA3dSurfaceImageId src; SVGA3dSurfaceImageId dest; SVGA3dBox boxSrc; SVGA3dBox boxDest; SVGA3dStretchBltMode mode; } SVGA3dCmdSurfaceStretchBlt; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_STRETCHBLT */ typedef struct { /* * If the discard flag is present in a surface DMA operation, the host may * discard the contents of the current mipmap level and face of the target * surface before applying the surface DMA contents. */ uint32 discard : 1; /* * If the unsynchronized flag is present, the host may perform this upload * without syncing to pending reads on this surface. */ uint32 unsynchronized : 1; /* * Guests *MUST* set the reserved bits to 0 before submitting the command * suffix as future flags may occupy these bits. */ uint32 reserved : 30; } SVGA3dSurfaceDMAFlags; typedef struct { SVGA3dGuestImage guest; SVGA3dSurfaceImageId host; SVGA3dTransferType transfer; /* * Followed by variable number of SVGA3dCopyBox structures. For consistency * in all clipping logic and coordinate translation, we define the * "source" in each copyBox as the guest image and the * "destination" as the host image, regardless of transfer * direction. * * For efficiency, the SVGA3D device is free to copy more data than * specified. For example, it may round copy boxes outwards such * that they lie on particular alignment boundaries. */ } SVGA3dCmdSurfaceDMA; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DMA */ /* * SVGA3dCmdSurfaceDMASuffix -- * * This is a command suffix that will appear after a SurfaceDMA command in * the FIFO. It contains some extra information that hosts may use to * optimize performance or protect the guest. This suffix exists to preserve * backwards compatibility while also allowing for new functionality to be * implemented. */ typedef struct { uint32 suffixSize; /* * The maximum offset is used to determine the maximum offset from the * guestPtr base address that will be accessed or written to during this * surfaceDMA. If the suffix is supported, the host will respect this * boundary while performing surface DMAs. * * Defaults to MAX_UINT32 */ uint32 maximumOffset; /* * A set of flags that describes optimizations that the host may perform * while performing this surface DMA operation. The guest should never rely * on behaviour that is different when these flags are set for correctness. * * Defaults to 0 */ SVGA3dSurfaceDMAFlags flags; } SVGA3dCmdSurfaceDMASuffix; /* * SVGA_3D_CMD_DRAW_PRIMITIVES -- * * This command is the SVGA3D device's generic drawing entry point. * It can draw multiple ranges of primitives, optionally using an * index buffer, using an arbitrary collection of vertex buffers. * * Each SVGA3dVertexDecl defines a distinct vertex array to bind * during this draw call. The declarations specify which surface * the vertex data lives in, what that vertex data is used for, * and how to interpret it. * * Each SVGA3dPrimitiveRange defines a collection of primitives * to render using the same vertex arrays. An index buffer is * optional. */ typedef struct { /* * A range hint is an optional specification for the range of indices * in an SVGA3dArray that will be used. If 'last' is zero, it is assumed * that the entire array will be used. * * These are only hints. The SVGA3D device may use them for * performance optimization if possible, but it's also allowed to * ignore these values. */ uint32 first; uint32 last; } SVGA3dArrayRangeHint; typedef struct { /* * Define the origin and shape of a vertex or index array. Both * 'offset' and 'stride' are in bytes. The provided surface will be * reinterpreted as a flat array of bytes in the same format used * by surface DMA operations. To avoid unnecessary conversions, the * surface should be created with the SVGA3D_BUFFER format. * * Index 0 in the array starts 'offset' bytes into the surface. * Index 1 begins at byte 'offset + stride', etc. Array indices may * not be negative. */ uint32 surfaceId; uint32 offset; uint32 stride; } SVGA3dArray; typedef struct { /* * Describe a vertex array's data type, and define how it is to be * used by the fixed function pipeline or the vertex shader. It * isn't useful to have two VertexDecls with the same * VertexArrayIdentity in one draw call. */ SVGA3dDeclType type; SVGA3dDeclMethod method; SVGA3dDeclUsage usage; uint32 usageIndex; } SVGA3dVertexArrayIdentity; typedef struct { SVGA3dVertexArrayIdentity identity; SVGA3dArray array; SVGA3dArrayRangeHint rangeHint; } SVGA3dVertexDecl; typedef struct { /* * Define a group of primitives to render, from sequential indices. * * The value of 'primitiveType' and 'primitiveCount' imply the * total number of vertices that will be rendered. */ SVGA3dPrimitiveType primType; uint32 primitiveCount; /* * Optional index buffer. If indexArray.surfaceId is * SVGA3D_INVALID_ID, we render without an index buffer. Rendering * without an index buffer is identical to rendering with an index * buffer containing the sequence [0, 1, 2, 3, ...]. * * If an index buffer is in use, indexWidth specifies the width in * bytes of each index value. It must be less than or equal to * indexArray.stride. * * (Currently, the SVGA3D device requires index buffers to be tightly * packed. In other words, indexWidth == indexArray.stride) */ SVGA3dArray indexArray; uint32 indexWidth; /* * Optional index bias. This number is added to all indices from * indexArray before they are used as vertex array indices. This * can be used in multiple ways: * * - When not using an indexArray, this bias can be used to * specify where in the vertex arrays to begin rendering. * * - A positive number here is equivalent to increasing the * offset in each vertex array. * * - A negative number can be used to render using a small * vertex array and an index buffer that contains large * values. This may be used by some applications that * crop a vertex buffer without modifying their index * buffer. * * Note that rendering with a negative bias value may be slower and * use more memory than rendering with a positive or zero bias. */ int32 indexBias; } SVGA3dPrimitiveRange; typedef struct { uint32 cid; uint32 numVertexDecls; uint32 numRanges; /* * There are two variable size arrays after the * SVGA3dCmdDrawPrimitives structure. In order, * they are: * * 1. SVGA3dVertexDecl, quantity 'numVertexDecls', but no more than * SVGA3D_MAX_VERTEX_ARRAYS; * 2. SVGA3dPrimitiveRange, quantity 'numRanges', but no more than * SVGA3D_MAX_DRAW_PRIMITIVE_RANGES; * 3. 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You could blit just one half-pixel * of a source, for example, by specifying a larger * destination rectangle than you need, then removing * part of it using a clip rectangle. * * Availability: * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT * * Limitations: * * - Currently, no backend supports blits from a mipmap or face * other than the first one. */ typedef struct { SVGA3dSurfaceImageId srcImage; SVGASignedRect srcRect; uint32 destScreenId; /* Screen ID or SVGA_ID_INVALID for virt. coords */ SVGASignedRect destRect; /* Supports scaling if src/rest different size */ /* Clipping: zero or more SVGASignedRects follow */ } SVGA3dCmdBlitSurfaceToScreen; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_BLIT_SURFACE_TO_SCREEN */ /* * Capability query index. * * Notes: * * 1. SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_TEXTURES reflects the maximum number of * fixed-function texture units available. Each of these units * work in both FFP and Shader modes, and they support texture * transforms and texture coordinates. The host may have additional * texture image units that are only usable with shaders. * * 2. The BUFFER_FORMAT capabilities are deprecated, and they always * return TRUE. 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permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to * the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * * Author: Alan Hourihane * Author: Jakob Bornecrantz * */ #include "xorg-server.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_XEXTPROTO_71 #include #else #define DPMS_SERVER #include #endif #include "vmwgfx_driver.h" struct output_private { drmModeConnectorPtr drm_connector; int c; Bool is_implicit; }; static const char *output_enum_list[] = { "Unknown", "VGA", "DVI", "DVI", "DVI", "Composite", "SVIDEO", "LVDS", "CTV", "DIN", "DP", "HDMI", "HDMI", "TV", "EDP", "Virtual", }; static void output_create_resources(xf86OutputPtr output) { #ifdef RANDR_12_INTERFACE #endif /* RANDR_12_INTERFACE */ } static void output_dpms(xf86OutputPtr output, int mode) { } static xf86OutputStatus output_detect(xf86OutputPtr output) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(output->scrn); struct output_private *priv = output->driver_private; drmModeConnectorPtr drm_connector; xf86OutputStatus status; drm_connector = drmModeGetConnector(ms->fd, priv->drm_connector->connector_id); if (drm_connector) { drmModeFreeConnector(priv->drm_connector); priv->drm_connector = drm_connector; } else { drm_connector = priv->drm_connector; } switch (drm_connector->connection) { case DRM_MODE_CONNECTED: status = XF86OutputStatusConnected; break; case DRM_MODE_DISCONNECTED: status = XF86OutputStatusDisconnected; break; default: status = XF86OutputStatusUnknown; } return status; } static DisplayModePtr output_get_modes(xf86OutputPtr output) { struct output_private *priv = output->driver_private; drmModeConnectorPtr drm_connector = priv->drm_connector; drmModeModeInfoPtr drm_mode = NULL; DisplayModePtr modes = NULL, mode = NULL; int i; for (i = 0; i < drm_connector->count_modes; i++) { drm_mode = &drm_connector->modes[i]; if (drm_mode) { mode = calloc(1, sizeof(DisplayModeRec)); if (!mode) continue; mode->Clock = drm_mode->clock; mode->HDisplay = drm_mode->hdisplay; mode->HSyncStart = drm_mode->hsync_start; mode->HSyncEnd = drm_mode->hsync_end; mode->HTotal = drm_mode->htotal; mode->VDisplay = drm_mode->vdisplay; mode->VSyncStart = drm_mode->vsync_start; mode->VSyncEnd = drm_mode->vsync_end; mode->VTotal = drm_mode->vtotal; mode->Flags = drm_mode->flags; mode->HSkew = drm_mode->hskew; mode->VScan = drm_mode->vscan; mode->VRefresh = xf86ModeVRefresh(mode); mode->Private = (void *)drm_mode; mode->type = 0; if (drm_mode->type & DRM_MODE_TYPE_PREFERRED) mode->type |= M_T_PREFERRED; if (drm_mode->type & DRM_MODE_TYPE_DRIVER) mode->type |= M_T_DRIVER; xf86SetModeDefaultName(mode); modes = xf86ModesAdd(modes, mode); xf86PrintModeline(0, mode); } } return modes; } static int output_mode_valid(xf86OutputPtr output, DisplayModePtr pMode) { // modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(output->scrn); // CustomizerPtr cust = ms->cust; #if 0 if (cust && cust->winsys_check_fb_size && !cust->winsys_check_fb_size(cust, pMode->HDisplay * output->scrn->bitsPerPixel / 8, pMode->VDisplay)) return MODE_BAD; #endif return MODE_OK; } #ifdef RANDR_12_INTERFACE static Bool output_set_property(xf86OutputPtr output, Atom property, RRPropertyValuePtr value) { return TRUE; } #endif /* RANDR_12_INTERFACE */ #ifdef RANDR_13_INTERFACE static Bool output_get_property(xf86OutputPtr output, Atom property) { return TRUE; } #endif /* RANDR_13_INTERFACE */ static void output_destroy(xf86OutputPtr output) { struct output_private *priv = output->driver_private; drmModeFreeConnector(priv->drm_connector); free(priv); output->driver_private = NULL; } static const xf86OutputFuncsRec output_funcs = { .create_resources = output_create_resources, #ifdef RANDR_12_INTERFACE .set_property = output_set_property, #endif #ifdef RANDR_13_INTERFACE .get_property = output_get_property, #endif .dpms = output_dpms, .detect = output_detect, .get_modes = output_get_modes, .mode_valid = output_mode_valid, .destroy = output_destroy, }; /** * vmwgfx_output_explicit_overlap -- Check for explicit output overlaps * * This function returns TRUE iff the bounding box in screen space of an * exlplicit output overlaps the bounding box in screen space of any other * output. */ Bool vmwgfx_output_explicit_overlap(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { xf86CrtcConfigPtr config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(pScrn); xf86OutputPtr output; ScreenPtr pScreen = pScrn->pScreen; RegionRec output_union; RegionRec cur_output; RegionRec result; struct output_private *priv; xf86CrtcPtr crtc; Bool overlap = FALSE; int i; (void) pScreen; REGION_NULL(pScreen, &output_union); REGION_NULL(pScreen, &cur_output); REGION_NULL(pScreen, &result); /* * Collect a region of implicit outputs. These may overlap. */ for (i = 0; i < config->num_output; i++) { output = config->output[i]; priv = output->driver_private; crtc = output->crtc; if (!crtc || !crtc->enabled || !priv->is_implicit) continue; REGION_RESET(pScreen, &cur_output, &crtc->bounds); REGION_UNION(pScreen, &output_union, &output_union, &cur_output); } /* * Explicit outputs may not overlap any other output. */ for (i = 0; i < config->num_output; i++) { output = config->output[i]; priv = output->driver_private; crtc = output->crtc; if (!crtc || !crtc->enabled || priv->is_implicit) continue; REGION_RESET(pScreen, &cur_output, &crtc->bounds); REGION_NULL(pScreen, &result); REGION_INTERSECT(pScreen, &result, &output_union, &cur_output); overlap = REGION_NOTEMPTY(vsaa->pScreen, &result); if (overlap) break; REGION_UNION(pScreen, &output_union, &output_union, &cur_output); } REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &output_union); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &cur_output); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &result); return overlap; } void xorg_output_init(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); xf86OutputPtr output; drmModeResPtr res; drmModeConnectorPtr drm_connector = NULL; drmModeEncoderPtr drm_encoder = NULL; struct output_private *priv; char name[32]; int c, p; res = drmModeGetResources(ms->fd); if (res == 0) { DRV_ERROR("Failed drmModeGetResources\n"); return; } for (c = 0; c < res->count_connectors; c++) { Bool is_implicit = TRUE; drm_connector = drmModeGetConnector(ms->fd, res->connectors[c]); if (!drm_connector) goto out; for (p = 0; p < drm_connector->count_props; p++) { drmModePropertyPtr prop; prop = drmModeGetProperty(ms->fd, drm_connector->props[p]); if (prop) { #if 0 /* * Disabled until we sort out what the interface should * look like. */ if (strcmp(prop->name, "implicit placement") == 0) { drmModeConnectorSetProperty(ms->fd, drm_connector->connector_id, prop->prop_id, 0); is_implicit = FALSE; } #endif drmModeFreeProperty(prop); } } if (drm_connector->connector_type >= sizeof(output_enum_list) / sizeof(output_enum_list[0])) drm_connector->connector_type = 0; snprintf(name, 32, "%s%d", output_enum_list[drm_connector->connector_type], drm_connector->connector_type_id); priv = calloc(sizeof(*priv), 1); if (!priv) { continue; } output = xf86OutputCreate(pScrn, &output_funcs, name); if (!output) { free(priv); continue; } priv->is_implicit = is_implicit; drm_encoder = drmModeGetEncoder(ms->fd, drm_connector->encoders[0]); if (drm_encoder) { output->possible_crtcs = drm_encoder->possible_crtcs; output->possible_clones = drm_encoder->possible_clones; } else { output->possible_crtcs = 0; output->possible_clones = 0; } priv->c = c; priv->drm_connector = drm_connector; output->driver_private = priv; output->subpixel_order = SubPixelHorizontalRGB; output->interlaceAllowed = FALSE; output->doubleScanAllowed = FALSE; } out: drmModeFreeResources(res); } unsigned xorg_output_get_id(xf86OutputPtr output) { struct output_private *priv = output->driver_private; return priv->drm_connector->connector_id; } /* vim: set sw=4 ts=8 sts=4: */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_ctrl.c0000664000372000037200000003161311715150411015737 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2006-2011 by VMware, 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) 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. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). */ /* * vmwarectrl.c -- * * The implementation of the VMWARE_CTRL protocol extension that * allows X clients to communicate with the driver. */ #include #include "dixstruct.h" #include "extnsionst.h" #include #include #include "vmwarectrlproto.h" #include "vmwgfx_driver.h" #include "vmwgfx_drmi.h" /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrlQueryVersion -- * * Implementation of QueryVersion command handler. Initialises and * sends a reply. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Writes reply to client * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareCtrlQueryVersion(ClientPtr client) { xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReply rep = { 0, }; register int n; REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReq); rep.type = X_Reply; rep.length = 0; rep.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; rep.majorVersion = VMWARE_CTRL_MAJOR_VERSION; rep.minorVersion = VMWARE_CTRL_MINOR_VERSION; if (client->swapped) { _swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber, n); _swapl(&rep.length, n); _swapl(&rep.majorVersion, n); _swapl(&rep.minorVersion, n); } WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReply), (char *)&rep); return client->noClientException; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrlDoSetRes -- * * Set the custom resolution into the mode list. * * This is done by alternately updating one of two dynamic modes. It is * done this way because the server gets upset if you try to switch * to a new resolution that has the same index as the current one. * * Results: * TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise. * * Side effects: * One dynamic mode will be updated if successful. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static Bool VMwareCtrlDoSetRes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, CARD32 x, CARD32 y) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); struct drm_vmw_rect rect; int ret; rect.x = 0; rect.y = 0; rect.w = x; rect.h = y; ret = vmwgfx_update_gui_layout(ms->fd, 1, &rect); return (ret == 0); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrlSetRes -- * * Implementation of SetRes command handler. Initialises and sends a * reply. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Writes reply to client * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareCtrlSetRes(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xVMwareCtrlSetResReq); xVMwareCtrlSetResReply rep = { 0, }; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; ExtensionEntry *ext; register int n; REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xVMwareCtrlSetResReq); if (!(ext = CheckExtension(VMWARE_CTRL_PROTOCOL_NAME))) { return BadMatch; } pScrn = ext->extPrivate; if (pScrn->scrnIndex != stuff->screen) { return BadMatch; } if (!VMwareCtrlDoSetRes(pScrn, stuff->x, stuff->y)) { return BadValue; } rep.type = X_Reply; rep.length = (sizeof(xVMwareCtrlSetResReply) - sizeof(xGenericReply)) >> 2; rep.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; rep.screen = stuff->screen; rep.x = stuff->x; rep.y = stuff->y; if (client->swapped) { _swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber, n); _swapl(&rep.length, n); _swapl(&rep.screen, n); _swapl(&rep.x, n); _swapl(&rep.y, n); } WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xVMwareCtrlSetResReply), (char *)&rep); return client->noClientException; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrlDoSetTopology -- * * Set the custom topology and set a dynamic mode to the bounding box * of the passed topology. If a topology is already pending, then do * nothing but do not return failure. * * Results: * TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise. * * Side effects: * One dynamic mode and the pending xinerama state will be updated if * successful. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static Bool VMwareCtrlDoSetTopology(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, xXineramaScreenInfo *extents, unsigned long number) { modesettingPtr ms = modesettingPTR(pScrn); struct drm_vmw_rect *rects; int i; int ret; rects = calloc(number, sizeof(*rects)); if (!rects) return FALSE; for (i = 0; i < number; i++) { rects[i].x = extents[i].x_org; rects[i].y = extents[i].y_org; rects[i].w = extents[i].width; rects[i].h = extents[i].height; } ret = vmwgfx_update_gui_layout(ms->fd, number, rects); free(rects); return (ret == 0); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrlSetTopology -- * * Implementation of SetTopology command handler. Initialises and sends a * reply. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Writes reply to client * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareCtrlSetTopology(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xVMwareCtrlSetTopologyReq); xVMwareCtrlSetTopologyReply rep = { 0, }; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; ExtensionEntry *ext; register int n; xXineramaScreenInfo *extents; REQUEST_AT_LEAST_SIZE(xVMwareCtrlSetTopologyReq); if (!(ext = CheckExtension(VMWARE_CTRL_PROTOCOL_NAME))) { return BadMatch; } pScrn = ext->extPrivate; if (pScrn->scrnIndex != stuff->screen) { return BadMatch; } extents = (xXineramaScreenInfo *)(stuff + 1); if (!VMwareCtrlDoSetTopology(pScrn, extents, stuff->number)) { return BadValue; } rep.type = X_Reply; rep.length = (sizeof(xVMwareCtrlSetTopologyReply) - sizeof(xGenericReply)) >> 2; rep.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; rep.screen = stuff->screen; if (client->swapped) { _swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber, n); _swapl(&rep.length, n); _swapl(&rep.screen, n); } WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xVMwareCtrlSetTopologyReply), (char *)&rep); return client->noClientException; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrlDispatch -- * * Dispatcher for VMWARE_CTRL commands. Calls the correct handler for * each command type. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of individual command handlers. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareCtrlDispatch(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xReq); switch(stuff->data) { case X_VMwareCtrlQueryVersion: return VMwareCtrlQueryVersion(client); case X_VMwareCtrlSetRes: return VMwareCtrlSetRes(client); case X_VMwareCtrlSetTopology: return VMwareCtrlSetTopology(client); } return BadRequest; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareCtrlQueryVersion -- * * Wrapper for QueryVersion handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareCtrlQueryVersion(ClientPtr client) { register int n; REQUEST(xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReq); REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReq); _swaps(&stuff->length, n); return VMwareCtrlQueryVersion(client); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareCtrlSetRes -- * * Wrapper for SetRes handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareCtrlSetRes(ClientPtr client) { register int n; REQUEST(xVMwareCtrlSetResReq); REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xVMwareCtrlSetResReq); _swaps(&stuff->length, n); _swapl(&stuff->screen, n); _swapl(&stuff->x, n); _swapl(&stuff->y, n); return VMwareCtrlSetRes(client); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareCtrlSetTopology -- * * Wrapper for SetTopology handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareCtrlSetTopology(ClientPtr client) { register int n; REQUEST(xVMwareCtrlSetTopologyReq); REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xVMwareCtrlSetTopologyReq); _swaps(&stuff->length, n); _swapl(&stuff->screen, n); _swapl(&stuff->number, n); /* Each extent is a struct of shorts. */ SwapRestS(stuff); return VMwareCtrlSetTopology(client); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareCtrlDispatch -- * * Wrapper for dispatcher that handles input from other-endian clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of individual command handlers. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareCtrlDispatch(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xReq); switch(stuff->data) { case X_VMwareCtrlQueryVersion: return SVMwareCtrlQueryVersion(client); case X_VMwareCtrlSetRes: return SVMwareCtrlSetRes(client); case X_VMwareCtrlSetTopology: return SVMwareCtrlSetTopology(client); } return BadRequest; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrlResetProc -- * * Cleanup handler called when the extension is removed. * * Results: * None * * Side effects: * None * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void VMwareCtrlResetProc(ExtensionEntry* extEntry) { /* Currently, no cleanup is necessary. */ } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrl_ExitInit -- * * Initialiser for the VMWARE_CTRL protocol extension. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Protocol extension will be registered if successful. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void vmw_ctrl_ext_init(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { ExtensionEntry *myext; 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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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Based on "exa_driver.c" * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #include "saa_priv.h" #include "saa.h" PixmapPtr saa_create_pixmap(ScreenPtr pScreen, int w, int h, int depth, unsigned usage_hint) { PixmapPtr pPixmap; struct saa_pixmap *spix; int bpp; size_t paddedWidth; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); int new_pitch = 0; struct saa_driver *driver = sscreen->driver; if (w > 32767 || h > 32767) return NullPixmap; /* * Create a scratch pixmap without backing storage (w and h are zero) */ saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, CreatePixmap); pPixmap = pScreen->CreatePixmap(pScreen, 0, 0, depth, usage_hint); saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, CreatePixmap); if (!pPixmap) goto out_no_pix; spix = saa_pixmap(pPixmap); memset(spix, 0, driver->pixmap_size); REGION_NULL(pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow); REGION_NULL(pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw); REGION_NULL(pScreen, &spix->shadow_damage); spix->read_access = 0; spix->write_access = 0; spix->mapped_access = 0; spix->addr = NULL; spix->auth_loc = saa_loc_override; spix->override = SAA_INVALID_ADDRESS; spix->pixmap = pPixmap; bpp = pPixmap->drawable.bitsPerPixel; if (!driver->create_pixmap(driver, spix, w, h, depth, usage_hint, bpp, &new_pitch)) goto out_no_driver_priv; paddedWidth = new_pitch; spix->damage = NULL; /* * Now set w and h to the correct value. This might allocate * backing store if w and h are NON-NULL. */ if (!(*pScreen->ModifyPixmapHeader) (pPixmap, w, h, 0, 0, paddedWidth, NULL)) goto out_no_pixmap_header; /* * During a fallback we must prepare access. This hack is initially used * for pixmaps created during ValidateGC. */ spix->fallback_created = FALSE; if (sscreen->fallback_count) { if (!saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pPixmap, SAA_ACCESS_W, NULL)) goto out_no_access; spix->fallback_created = TRUE; } return pPixmap; out_no_access: out_no_pixmap_header: driver->destroy_pixmap(driver, pPixmap); out_no_driver_priv: saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, DestroyPixmap); pScreen->DestroyPixmap(pPixmap); saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, DestroyPixmap); out_no_pix: LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failing pixmap creation.\n"); return NullPixmap; } Bool saa_destroy_pixmap(PixmapPtr pPixmap) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pPixmap->drawable.pScreen; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); Bool ret; struct saa_driver *driver = sscreen->driver; if (pPixmap->refcnt == 1) { struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_pixmap(pPixmap); if (spix->fallback_created) { if (!sscreen->fallback_count) LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Fallback pixmap destroyed outside " "fallback.\n"); saa_finish_access_pixmap(pPixmap, SAA_ACCESS_W); } driver->destroy_pixmap(driver, pPixmap); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow); spix->damage = NULL; } saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, DestroyPixmap); ret = pScreen->DestroyPixmap(pPixmap); saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, DestroyPixmap); return ret; } Bool saa_modify_pixmap_header(PixmapPtr pPixmap, int width, int height, int depth, int bitsPerPixel, int devKind, pointer pPixData) { ScreenPtr pScreen; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen; struct saa_pixmap *spix; struct saa_driver *driver; Bool ret = TRUE; if (!pPixmap) return FALSE; pScreen = pPixmap->drawable.pScreen; sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); spix = saa_pixmap(pPixmap); driver = sscreen->driver; if (spix && driver->modify_pixmap_header && driver->modify_pixmap_header(pPixmap, width, height, depth, bitsPerPixel, devKind, pPixData)) { spix->auth_loc = saa_loc_driver; spix->override = SAA_INVALID_ADDRESS; goto out; } saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, ModifyPixmapHeader); ret = pScreen->ModifyPixmapHeader(pPixmap, width, height, depth, bitsPerPixel, devKind, pPixData); saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, ModifyPixmapHeader); spix->override = pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr; spix->auth_loc = saa_loc_override; out: pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr = NULL; return ret; } struct saa_pixmap * saa_get_saa_pixmap(PixmapPtr pPixmap) { return saa_pixmap(pPixmap); } void saa_pixmap_dirty(PixmapPtr pixmap, Bool hw, RegionPtr reg) { struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_pixmap(pixmap); struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pixmap->drawable.pScreen); if (hw) { REGION_UNION(pixmap->drawable.pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw, &spix->dirty_hw, reg); REGION_SUBTRACT(pixmap->drawable.pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow, &spix->dirty_shadow, reg); } else { REGION_UNION(pixmap->drawable.pScreen, &spix->dirty_shadow, &spix->dirty_shadow, reg); REGION_SUBTRACT(pixmap->drawable.pScreen, &spix->dirty_hw, &spix->dirty_hw, reg); } sscreen->driver->damage(sscreen->driver, pixmap, hw, reg); } void saa_drawable_dirty(DrawablePtr draw, Bool hw, RegionPtr reg) { PixmapPtr pixmap; int x_offset, y_offset; pixmap = saa_get_pixmap(draw, &x_offset, &y_offset); REGION_TRANSLATE(draw->pScreen, reg, x_offset, y_offset); saa_pixmap_dirty(pixmap, hw, reg); REGION_TRANSLATE(draw->pScreen, reg, -x_offset, -y_offset); } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/saa/saa.h0000664000372000037200000001453112245112037013375 00000000000000/* * * Copyright (C) 2000 Keith Packard * 2004 Eric Anholt * 2005 Zack Rusin * * Copyright 2011 VMWare, Inc. All rights reserved. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting * documentation, and that the name of copyright holders not be used in * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without * specific, written prior permission. Copyright holders make no * representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It * is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. * * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS * SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND * FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS * SOFTWARE. * * Author: Based on "exa.h" * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifndef _SAA_H_ #define _SAA_H_ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H #include #else #include #endif #include #include #include #include "../src/compat-api.h" #define SAA_VERSION_MAJOR 0 #define SAA_VERSION_MINOR 1 #define SAA_ACCESS_R (1 << 0) #define SAA_ACCESS_W (1 << 1) #define SAA_ACCESS_RW (SAA_ACCESS_R | SAA_ACCESS_W) #define SAA_PIXMAP_HINT_CREATE_HW (1 << 25) #define SAA_PIXMAP_PREFER_SHADOW (1 << 0) typedef unsigned int saa_access_t; enum saa_pixmap_loc { saa_loc_driver, saa_loc_override, }; struct saa_pixmap { PixmapPtr pixmap; int read_access; int write_access; unsigned int mapped_access; Bool fallback_created; RegionRec dirty_shadow; RegionRec dirty_hw; RegionRec shadow_damage; DamagePtr damage; void *addr; void *override; enum saa_pixmap_loc auth_loc; PictFormatShort src_format; PictFormatShort dst_format; uint32_t pad[16]; }; struct saa_driver { unsigned int saa_major; unsigned int saa_minor; size_t pixmap_size; Bool(*damage) (struct saa_driver * driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, Bool hw, RegionPtr damage); void (*operation_complete) (struct saa_driver * driver, PixmapPtr pixmap); Bool(*download_from_hw) (struct saa_driver * driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, RegionPtr readback); void (*release_from_cpu) (struct saa_driver * driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, saa_access_t access); void *(*sync_for_cpu) (struct saa_driver * driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, saa_access_t access); void *(*map) (struct saa_driver * driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, saa_access_t access); void (*unmap) (struct saa_driver * driver, PixmapPtr pixmap, saa_access_t access); Bool(*create_pixmap) (struct saa_driver * driver, struct saa_pixmap * spix, int w, int h, int depth, unsigned int usage_hint, int bpp, int *new_pitch); void (*destroy_pixmap) (struct saa_driver * driver, PixmapPtr pixmap); Bool (*modify_pixmap_header) (PixmapPtr pixmap, int w, int h, int depth, int bpp, int devkind, void *pPixData); Bool (*copy_prepare) (struct saa_driver * driver, PixmapPtr src_pixmap, PixmapPtr dst_pixmap, int dx, int dy, int alu, RegionPtr scr_reg, uint32_t plane_mask); void (*copy) (struct saa_driver * driver, int src_x, int src_y, int dst_x, int dst_y, int w, int h); void (*copy_done) (struct saa_driver * driver); Bool (*composite_prepare) (struct saa_driver *driver, CARD8 op, PicturePtr src_pict, PicturePtr mask_pict, PicturePtr dst_pict, PixmapPtr src_pix, PixmapPtr mask_pix, PixmapPtr dst_pix, RegionPtr src_region, RegionPtr mask_region, RegionPtr dst_region); void (*composite) (struct saa_driver *driver, int src_x, int src_y, int mask_x, int mask_y, int dst_x, int dst_y, int width, int height); void (*composite_done) (struct saa_driver *driver); void (*takedown) (struct saa_driver * driver); uint32_t pad[16]; }; extern _X_EXPORT PixmapPtr saa_get_drawable_pixmap(DrawablePtr pDrawable); extern _X_EXPORT void saa_get_drawable_deltas(DrawablePtr pDrawable, PixmapPtr pPixmap, int *xp, int *yp); extern _X_EXPORT PixmapPtr saa_get_pixmap(DrawablePtr drawable, int *xp, int *yp); extern _X_EXPORT Bool saa_prepare_access_pixmap(PixmapPtr pix, saa_access_t access, RegionPtr read_reg); extern _X_EXPORT Bool saa_pad_read(DrawablePtr draw); Bool saa_pad_read_box(DrawablePtr draw, int x, int y, int w, int h); extern _X_EXPORT Bool saa_pad_write(DrawablePtr draw, GCPtr pGC, Bool check_read, saa_access_t * access); extern _X_EXPORT void saa_finish_access_pixmap(PixmapPtr pix, saa_access_t access); extern _X_EXPORT void saa_fad_read(DrawablePtr draw); extern _X_EXPORT void saa_fad_write(DrawablePtr draw, saa_access_t access); extern _X_EXPORT Bool saa_resources_init(ScreenPtr screen); extern _X_EXPORT void saa_driver_fini(ScreenPtr pScreen); extern _X_EXPORT int saa_create_gc(GCPtr pGC); extern _X_EXPORT RegionPtr saa_bitmap_to_region(PixmapPtr pPix); extern _X_EXPORT Bool saa_close_screen(CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL); extern _X_EXPORT Bool saa_gc_reads_destination(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC); extern _X_EXPORT Bool saa_op_reads_destination(CARD8 op); extern _X_EXPORT void saa_set_fallback_debug(ScreenPtr screen, Bool enable); extern _X_EXPORT struct saa_pixmap *saa_get_saa_pixmap(PixmapPtr pPixmap); extern _X_EXPORT Bool saa_add_damage(PixmapPtr pixmap); extern _X_EXPORT struct saa_driver * saa_get_driver(ScreenPtr pScreen); extern _X_EXPORT Bool saa_driver_init(ScreenPtr screen, struct saa_driver *saa_driver); extern _X_EXPORT void saa_pixmap_dirty(PixmapPtr pixmap, Bool hw, RegionPtr reg); extern _X_EXPORT void saa_drawable_dirty(DrawablePtr draw, Bool hw, RegionPtr reg); #define SAA_PM_IS_SOLID(_pDrawable, _pm) \ (((_pm) & FbFullMask((_pDrawable)->depth)) == \ FbFullMask((_pDrawable)->depth)) #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/saa/saa_accel.c0000664000372000037200000001136611715150410014520 00000000000000/* * Copyright © 2001 Keith Packard * Copyright 2011 VMWare, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * May partly be based on code that is Copyright © The XFree86 Project 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Eric Anholt * Author: Michel Dänzer * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #include "saa.h" #include "saa_priv.h" #include Bool saa_hw_copy_nton(DrawablePtr pSrcDrawable, DrawablePtr pDstDrawable, GCPtr pGC, BoxPtr pbox, int nbox, int dx, int dy, Bool reverse, Bool upsidedown) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDstDrawable->pScreen; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pDstDrawable->pScreen); struct saa_driver *driver = sscreen->driver; PixmapPtr pSrcPixmap, pDstPixmap; struct saa_pixmap *src_spix, *dst_spix; int src_off_x, src_off_y; int dst_off_x, dst_off_y; RegionRec dst_reg, *src_reg; int ordering; Bool ret = TRUE; (void)pScreen; /* avoid doing copy operations if no boxes */ if (nbox == 0) return TRUE; pSrcPixmap = saa_get_pixmap(pSrcDrawable, &src_off_x, &src_off_y); pDstPixmap = saa_get_pixmap(pDstDrawable, &dst_off_x, &dst_off_y); src_spix = saa_pixmap(pSrcPixmap); dst_spix = saa_pixmap(pDstPixmap); if (src_spix->auth_loc != saa_loc_driver || dst_spix->auth_loc != saa_loc_driver) return FALSE; ordering = (nbox == 1 || (dx > 0 && dy > 0) || (pDstDrawable != pSrcDrawable && (pDstDrawable->type != DRAWABLE_WINDOW || pSrcDrawable->type != DRAWABLE_WINDOW))) ? CT_YXBANDED : CT_UNSORTED; src_reg = saa_boxes_to_region(pScreen, nbox, pbox, ordering); if (!src_reg) return FALSE; REGION_NULL(pScreen, &dst_reg); REGION_COPY(pScreen, &dst_reg, src_reg); REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, src_reg, dx + src_off_x, dy + src_off_y); REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, &dst_reg, dst_off_x, dst_off_y); if (!(driver->copy_prepare) (driver, pSrcPixmap, pDstPixmap, reverse ? -1 : 1, upsidedown ? -1 : 1, pGC ? pGC->alu : GXcopy, src_reg, pGC ? pGC->planemask : FB_ALLONES)) { goto fallback; } while (nbox--) { (driver->copy) (driver, pbox->x1 + dx + src_off_x, pbox->y1 + dy + src_off_y, pbox->x1 + dst_off_x, pbox->y1 + dst_off_y, pbox->x2 - pbox->x1, pbox->y2 - pbox->y1); pbox++; } (driver->copy_done) (driver); saa_pixmap_dirty(pDstPixmap, TRUE, &dst_reg); goto out; fallback: ret = FALSE; out: REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &dst_reg); REGION_DESTROY(pScreen, src_reg); return ret; } static void saa_copy_nton(DrawablePtr pSrcDrawable, DrawablePtr pDstDrawable, GCPtr pGC, BoxPtr pbox, int nbox, int dx, int dy, Bool reverse, Bool upsidedown, Pixel bitplane, void *closure) { if (saa_hw_copy_nton(pSrcDrawable, pDstDrawable, pGC, pbox, nbox, dx, dy, reverse, upsidedown)) return; saa_check_copy_nton(pSrcDrawable, pDstDrawable, pGC, pbox, nbox, dx, dy, reverse, upsidedown, bitplane, closure); } RegionPtr saa_copy_area(DrawablePtr pSrcDrawable, DrawablePtr pDstDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int srcx, int srcy, int width, int height, int dstx, int dsty) { struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pDstDrawable->pScreen); if (sscreen->fallback_count) { return saa_check_copy_area(pSrcDrawable, pDstDrawable, pGC, srcx, srcy, width, height, dstx, dsty); } #if (GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 6) return miDoCopy(pSrcDrawable, pDstDrawable, pGC, srcx, srcy, width, height, dstx, dsty, saa_copy_nton, 0, NULL); #else return fbDoCopy(pSrcDrawable, pDstDrawable, pGC, srcx, srcy, width, height, dstx, dsty, saa_copy_nton, 0, NULL); #endif } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/saa/saa.c0000664000372000037200000004760612457155422013413 00000000000000/* * Copyright © 2001 Keith Packard * * Partly based on code that is Copyright © The XFree86 Project Inc. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting * documentation, and that the name of Keith Packard not be used in * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without * specific, written prior permission. Keith Packard makes no * representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It * is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. * * KEITH PACKARD DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO * EVENT SHALL KEITH PACKARD BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, * DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ /** @file * This file covers the initialization and teardown of SAA, and has various * functions not responsible for performing rendering, pixmap migration, or * memory management. */ #ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "saa_priv.h" #include #include "regionstr.h" #include "saa.h" #include "saa_priv.h" #ifdef SAA_DEVPRIVATEKEYREC DevPrivateKeyRec saa_screen_index; DevPrivateKeyRec saa_pixmap_index; DevPrivateKeyRec saa_gc_index; #else int saa_screen_index = -1; int saa_pixmap_index = -1; int saa_gc_index = -1; #endif /** * saa_get_drawable_pixmap() returns a backing pixmap for a given drawable. * * @param pDrawable the drawable being requested. * * This function returns the backing pixmap for a drawable, whether it is a * redirected window, unredirected window, or already a pixmap. Note that * coordinate translation is needed when drawing to the backing pixmap of a * redirected window, and the translation coordinates are provided by calling * saa_get_drawable_pixmap() on the drawable. */ PixmapPtr saa_get_drawable_pixmap(DrawablePtr pDrawable) { if (pDrawable->type == DRAWABLE_WINDOW) return pDrawable->pScreen->GetWindowPixmap((WindowPtr) pDrawable); else return (PixmapPtr) pDrawable; } /** * Sets the offsets to add to coordinates to make them address the same bits in * the backing drawable. These coordinates are nonzero only for redirected * windows. */ void saa_get_drawable_deltas(DrawablePtr pDrawable, PixmapPtr pPixmap, int *xp, int *yp) { #ifdef COMPOSITE if (pDrawable->type == DRAWABLE_WINDOW) { *xp = -pPixmap->screen_x; *yp = -pPixmap->screen_y; return; } #endif *xp = 0; *yp = 0; } /** * Returns the pixmap which backs a drawable, and the offsets to add to * coordinates to make them address the same bits in the backing drawable. */ PixmapPtr saa_get_pixmap(DrawablePtr drawable, int *xp, int *yp) { PixmapPtr pixmap = saa_get_drawable_pixmap(drawable); saa_get_drawable_deltas(drawable, pixmap, xp, yp); return pixmap; } static Bool saa_download_from_hw(PixmapPtr pix, RegionPtr readback) { struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pix->drawable.pScreen); struct saa_driver *driver = sscreen->driver; struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_pixmap(pix); void *addr; Bool ret; if (spix->mapped_access) driver->release_from_cpu(driver, pix, spix->mapped_access); ret = driver->download_from_hw(driver, pix, readback); if (spix->mapped_access) { addr = driver->sync_for_cpu(driver, pix, spix->mapped_access); if (addr != NULL) spix->addr = addr; } return ret; } Bool saa_prepare_access_pixmap(PixmapPtr pix, saa_access_t access, RegionPtr read_reg) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pix->drawable.pScreen; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); struct saa_driver *driver = sscreen->driver; struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_pixmap(pix); saa_access_t map_access = 0; Bool ret = TRUE; if (read_reg && REGION_NOTEMPTY(pScreen, read_reg)) ret = saa_download_from_hw(pix, read_reg); if (!ret) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Prepare access pixmap failed.\n"); return ret; } if ((access & SAA_ACCESS_R) != 0 && spix->read_access++ == 0) map_access = SAA_ACCESS_R; if ((access & SAA_ACCESS_W) != 0 && spix->write_access++ == 0) map_access |= SAA_ACCESS_W; if (map_access) { if (spix->auth_loc != saa_loc_override) { (void)driver->sync_for_cpu(driver, pix, map_access); spix->addr = driver->map(driver, pix, map_access); } else spix->addr = spix->override; spix->mapped_access |= map_access; } pix->devPrivate.ptr = spix->addr; return TRUE; } void saa_finish_access_pixmap(PixmapPtr pix, saa_access_t access) { struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pix->drawable.pScreen); struct saa_driver *driver = sscreen->driver; struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_pixmap(pix); saa_access_t unmap_access = 0; if ((access & SAA_ACCESS_R) != 0 && --spix->read_access == 0) unmap_access = SAA_ACCESS_R; if ((access & SAA_ACCESS_W) != 0 && --spix->write_access == 0) unmap_access |= SAA_ACCESS_W; if (spix->read_access < 0) LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Incorrect read access.\n"); if (spix->write_access < 0) LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Incorrect write access.\n"); if (unmap_access) { if (spix->auth_loc != saa_loc_override) { driver->unmap(driver, pix, unmap_access); driver->release_from_cpu(driver, pix, unmap_access); } spix->mapped_access &= ~unmap_access; } if (!spix->mapped_access) { spix->addr = NULL; pix->devPrivate.ptr = SAA_INVALID_ADDRESS; } } /* * Callback that is called after a rendering operation. We try to * determine whether it's a shadow damage or a hw damage and call the * driver callback. */ static void saa_report_damage(DamagePtr damage, RegionPtr reg, void *closure) { PixmapPtr pixmap = (PixmapPtr) closure; struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pixmap); struct saa_driver *driver = saa_screen(pixmap->drawable.pScreen)->driver; if (spix->read_access || spix->write_access) LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Damage report inside prepare access.\n"); driver->operation_complete(driver, pixmap); DamageEmpty(damage); } Bool saa_add_damage(PixmapPtr pixmap) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pixmap->drawable.pScreen; struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pixmap); if (spix->damage) return TRUE; spix->damage = DamageCreate(saa_report_damage, NULL, DamageReportRawRegion, TRUE, pScreen, pixmap); if (!spix->damage) return FALSE; DamageRegister(&pixmap->drawable, spix->damage); DamageSetReportAfterOp(spix->damage, TRUE); return TRUE; } static inline RegionPtr saa_pix_damage_region(struct saa_pixmap *spix) { return (spix->damage ? DamageRegion(spix->damage) : NULL); } Bool saa_pad_read(DrawablePtr draw) { ScreenPtr pScreen = draw->pScreen; PixmapPtr pix; int xp; int yp; BoxRec box; RegionRec entire; Bool ret; (void)pScreen; pix = saa_get_pixmap(draw, &xp, &yp); box.x1 = draw->x + xp; box.y1 = draw->y + yp; box.x2 = box.x1 + draw->width; box.y2 = box.y1 + draw->height; REGION_INIT(pScreen, &entire, &box, 1); ret = saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pix, SAA_ACCESS_R, &entire); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &entire); return ret; } Bool saa_pad_read_box(DrawablePtr draw, int x, int y, int w, int h) { ScreenPtr pScreen = draw->pScreen; PixmapPtr pix; int xp; int yp; BoxRec box; RegionRec entire; Bool ret; (void)pScreen; pix = saa_get_pixmap(draw, &xp, &yp); box.x1 = x + xp; box.y1 = y + yp; box.x2 = box.x1 + w; box.y2 = box.y1 + h; REGION_INIT(pScreen, &entire, &box, 1); ret = saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pix, SAA_ACCESS_R, &entire); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &entire); return ret; } /** * Prepares a drawable destination for access, and maps it read-write. * If check_read is TRUE, pGC should point to a valid GC. The drawable * may then be mapped write-only if the pending operation admits. */ Bool saa_pad_write(DrawablePtr draw, GCPtr pGC, Bool check_read, saa_access_t * access) { int xp; int yp; PixmapPtr pixmap = saa_get_pixmap(draw, &xp, &yp); struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_pixmap(pixmap); *access = SAA_ACCESS_W; /* * If the to-be-damaged area doesn't depend at all on previous * rendered contents, we don't need to do any readback. */ if (check_read && !saa_gc_reads_destination(draw, pGC)) return saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pixmap, *access, NULL); *access |= SAA_ACCESS_R; /* * Read back the area to be damaged. */ return saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pixmap, *access, saa_pix_damage_pending(spix)); } void saa_fad_read(DrawablePtr draw) { saa_finish_access_pixmap(saa_get_drawable_pixmap(draw), SAA_ACCESS_R); } void saa_fad_write(DrawablePtr draw, saa_access_t access) { PixmapPtr pix = saa_get_drawable_pixmap(draw); struct saa_pixmap *spix = saa_pixmap(pix); saa_finish_access_pixmap(pix, access); if (spix->damage) saa_pixmap_dirty(pix, FALSE, saa_pix_damage_pending(spix)); } Bool saa_gc_reads_destination(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC) { return ((pGC->alu != GXcopy && pGC->alu != GXclear && pGC->alu != GXset && pGC->alu != GXcopyInverted) || pGC->fillStyle == FillStippled || pGC->clientClip != NULL || !SAA_PM_IS_SOLID(pDrawable, pGC->planemask)); } Bool saa_op_reads_destination(CARD8 op) { /* FALSE (does not read destination) is the list of ops in the protocol * document with "0" in the "Fb" column and no "Ab" in the "Fa" column. * That's just Clear and Src. ReduceCompositeOp() will already have * converted con/disjoint clear/src to Clear or Src. */ switch (op) { case PictOpClear: case PictOpSrc: return FALSE; default: return TRUE; } } static void saa_validate_gc(GCPtr pGC, unsigned long changes, DrawablePtr pDrawable) { /* fbValidateGC will do direct access to pixmaps if the tiling has changed. * Do a few smart things so fbValidateGC can do it's work. */ ScreenPtr pScreen = pDrawable->pScreen; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); PixmapPtr pTile = NULL; Bool finish_current_tile = FALSE; /* Either of these conditions is enough to trigger access to a tile pixmap. */ /* With pGC->tileIsPixel == 1, you run the risk of dereferencing an invalid tile pixmap pointer. */ if (pGC->fillStyle == FillTiled || ((changes & GCTile) && !pGC->tileIsPixel)) { pTile = pGC->tile.pixmap; /* Sometimes tile pixmaps are swapped, you need access to: * - The current tile if it depth matches. * - Or the rotated tile if that one matches depth and !(changes & GCTile). * - Or the current tile pixmap and a newly created one. */ if (pTile && pTile->drawable.depth != pDrawable->depth && !(changes & GCTile)) { PixmapPtr pRotatedTile = fbGetRotatedPixmap(pGC); if (pRotatedTile && pRotatedTile->drawable.depth == pDrawable->depth) pTile = pRotatedTile; else finish_current_tile = TRUE; /* CreatePixmap will be called. */ } } if (pGC->stipple && !saa_pad_read(&pGC->stipple->drawable)) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed stipple prepareaccess.\n"); return; } if (pTile && !saa_pad_read(&pTile->drawable)) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed stipple prepareaccess.\n"); goto out_no_tile; } /* Calls to Create/DestroyPixmap have to be identified as special, so * up sscreen->fallback_count. */ sscreen->fallback_count++; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, funcs); (*pGC->funcs->ValidateGC) (pGC, changes, pDrawable); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, funcs); if (finish_current_tile && pGC->tile.pixmap) saa_fad_write(&pGC->tile.pixmap->drawable, SAA_ACCESS_W); sscreen->fallback_count--; if (pTile) saa_fad_read(&pTile->drawable); out_no_tile: if (pGC->stipple) saa_fad_read(&pGC->stipple->drawable); } static void saa_destroy_gc(GCPtr pGC) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, funcs); (*pGC->funcs->DestroyGC) (pGC); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, funcs); } static void saa_change_gc(GCPtr pGC, unsigned long mask) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, funcs); (*pGC->funcs->ChangeGC) (pGC, mask); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, funcs); } static void saa_copy_gc(GCPtr pGCSrc, unsigned long mask, GCPtr pGCDst) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGCDst); saa_swap(sgc, pGCDst, funcs); (*pGCDst->funcs->CopyGC) (pGCSrc, mask, pGCDst); saa_swap(sgc, pGCDst, funcs); } static void saa_change_clip(GCPtr pGC, int type, pointer pvalue, int nrects) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, funcs); (*pGC->funcs->ChangeClip) (pGC, type, pvalue, nrects); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, funcs); } static void saa_copy_clip(GCPtr pGCDst, GCPtr pGCSrc) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGCDst); saa_swap(sgc, pGCDst, funcs); (*pGCDst->funcs->CopyClip) (pGCDst, pGCSrc); saa_swap(sgc, pGCDst, funcs); } static void saa_destroy_clip(GCPtr pGC) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, funcs); (*pGC->funcs->DestroyClip) (pGC); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, funcs); } static GCFuncs saa_gc_funcs = { saa_validate_gc, saa_change_gc, saa_copy_gc, saa_destroy_gc, saa_change_clip, saa_destroy_clip, saa_copy_clip }; /** * saa_create_gc makes a new GC and hooks up its funcs handler, so that * saa_validate_gc() will get called. */ int saa_create_gc(GCPtr pGC) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pGC->pScreen; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); Bool ret; saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, CreateGC); ret = pScreen->CreateGC(pGC); if (ret) { saa_wrap(sgc, pGC, funcs, &saa_gc_funcs); saa_wrap(sgc, pGC, ops, &saa_gc_ops); } saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, CreateGC); return ret; } static Bool saa_prepare_access_window(WindowPtr pWin) { if (pWin->backgroundState == BackgroundPixmap) { if (!saa_pad_read(&pWin->background.pixmap->drawable)) return FALSE; } if (pWin->borderIsPixel == FALSE) { if (!saa_pad_read(&pWin->border.pixmap->drawable)) { if (pWin->backgroundState == BackgroundPixmap) saa_fad_read(&pWin->background.pixmap->drawable); return FALSE; } } return TRUE; } static void saa_finish_access_window(WindowPtr pWin) { if (pWin->backgroundState == BackgroundPixmap) saa_fad_read(&pWin->background.pixmap->drawable); if (pWin->borderIsPixel == FALSE) saa_fad_read(&pWin->border.pixmap->drawable); } static Bool saa_change_window_attributes(WindowPtr pWin, unsigned long mask) { Bool ret; if (!saa_prepare_access_window(pWin)) return FALSE; ret = fbChangeWindowAttributes(pWin, mask); saa_finish_access_window(pWin); return ret; } RegionPtr saa_bitmap_to_region(PixmapPtr pPix) { RegionPtr ret; if (!saa_pad_read(&pPix->drawable)) return NULL; ret = fbPixmapToRegion(pPix); saa_fad_read(&pPix->drawable); return ret; } void saa_set_fallback_debug(ScreenPtr screen, Bool enable) { struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(screen); sscreen->fallback_debug = enable; } /** * saa_close_screen() unwraps its wrapped screen functions and tears down SAA's * screen private, before calling down to the next CloseScreen. */ Bool saa_close_screen(CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL) { struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); struct saa_driver *driver = sscreen->driver; if (pScreen->devPrivate) { /* Destroy the pixmap created by miScreenInit() *before* * chaining up as we finalize ourselves here and so this * is the last chance we have of releasing our resources * associated with the Pixmap. So do it first. */ (void)(*pScreen->DestroyPixmap) (pScreen->devPrivate); pScreen->devPrivate = NULL; } saa_unwrap(sscreen, pScreen, CloseScreen); saa_unwrap(sscreen, pScreen, CreateGC); saa_unwrap(sscreen, pScreen, ChangeWindowAttributes); saa_unwrap(sscreen, pScreen, CreatePixmap); saa_unwrap(sscreen, pScreen, DestroyPixmap); saa_unwrap(sscreen, pScreen, ModifyPixmapHeader); saa_unwrap(sscreen, pScreen, BitmapToRegion); #ifdef RENDER saa_render_takedown(pScreen); #endif saa_unaccel_takedown(pScreen); driver->takedown(driver); free(sscreen); return (*pScreen->CloseScreen) (CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS); } struct saa_driver * saa_get_driver(ScreenPtr pScreen) { return saa_screen(pScreen)->driver; } /** * @param pScreen screen being initialized * @param pScreenInfo SAA driver record * * saa_driver_init sets up SAA given a driver record filled in by the driver. * pScreenInfo should have been allocated by saa_driver_alloc(). See the * comments in _SaaDriver for what must be filled in and what is optional. * * @return TRUE if SAA was successfully initialized. */ Bool saa_driver_init(ScreenPtr screen, struct saa_driver * saa_driver) { struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen; if (!saa_driver) return FALSE; if (saa_driver->saa_major != SAA_VERSION_MAJOR || saa_driver->saa_minor > SAA_VERSION_MINOR) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "SAA(%d): driver's SAA version requirements " "(%d.%d) are incompatible with SAA version (%d.%d)\n", screen->myNum, saa_driver->saa_major, saa_driver->saa_minor, SAA_VERSION_MAJOR, SAA_VERSION_MINOR); return FALSE; } #if 0 if (!saa_driver->prepare_solid) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "SAA(%d): saa_driver_t::prepare_solid must be " "non-NULL\n", screen->myNum); return FALSE; } if (!saa_driver->prepare_copy) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "SAA(%d): saa_driver_t::prepare_copy must be " "non-NULL\n", screen->myNum); return FALSE; } #endif #ifdef SAA_DEVPRIVATEKEYREC if (!dixRegisterPrivateKey(&saa_screen_index, PRIVATE_SCREEN, 0)) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed to register SAA screen private.\n"); return FALSE; } if (!dixRegisterPrivateKey(&saa_pixmap_index, PRIVATE_PIXMAP, saa_driver->pixmap_size)) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed to register SAA pixmap private.\n"); return FALSE; } if (!dixRegisterPrivateKey(&saa_gc_index, PRIVATE_GC, sizeof(struct saa_gc_priv))) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed to register SAA gc private.\n"); return FALSE; } #else if (!dixRequestPrivate(&saa_screen_index, 0)) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed to register SAA screen private.\n"); return FALSE; } if (!dixRequestPrivate(&saa_pixmap_index, saa_driver->pixmap_size)) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed to register SAA pixmap private.\n"); return FALSE; } if (!dixRequestPrivate(&saa_gc_index, sizeof(struct saa_gc_priv))) { LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Failed to register SAA gc private.\n"); return FALSE; } #endif sscreen = calloc(1, sizeof(*sscreen)); if (!sscreen) { LogMessage(X_WARNING, "SAA(%d): Failed to allocate screen private\n", screen->myNum); return FALSE; } sscreen->driver = saa_driver; dixSetPrivate(&screen->devPrivates, &saa_screen_index, sscreen); /* * Replace various fb screen functions */ saa_wrap(sscreen, screen, CloseScreen, saa_close_screen); saa_wrap(sscreen, screen, CreateGC, saa_create_gc); saa_wrap(sscreen, screen, ChangeWindowAttributes, saa_change_window_attributes); saa_wrap(sscreen, screen, CreatePixmap, saa_create_pixmap); saa_wrap(sscreen, screen, DestroyPixmap, saa_destroy_pixmap); saa_wrap(sscreen, screen, ModifyPixmapHeader, saa_modify_pixmap_header); saa_wrap(sscreen, screen, BitmapToRegion, saa_bitmap_to_region); saa_unaccel_setup(screen); #ifdef RENDER saa_render_setup(screen); #endif return TRUE; } Bool saa_resources_init(ScreenPtr screen) { /* if (!saa_glyphs_init(screen)) return FALSE; */ return TRUE; } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/saa/saa_priv.h0000664000372000037200000001646112253574322014451 00000000000000/* * * Copyright (C) 2000 Keith Packard, member of The XFree86 Project, Inc. * 2005 Zack Rusin, Trolltech * Copyright 2011 VMWare, inc. All rights reserved. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting * documentation, and that the name of Keith Packard not be used in * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without * specific, written prior permission. Keith Packard makes no * representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It * is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. * * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS * SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND * FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS * SOFTWARE. * * Authors: Based on exa_priv.h * Authors: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifndef _SAA_PRIV_H #define _SAA_PRIV_H #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H #include #else #include #endif #include "xf86.h" #include "saa.h" #include #include #include "scrnintstr.h" #include "pixmapstr.h" #include "windowstr.h" #include "servermd.h" #include "colormapst.h" #include "gcstruct.h" #include "input.h" #include "mipointer.h" #include "mi.h" #include "dix.h" #include "fb.h" #ifdef RENDER #include "glyphstr.h" #endif #include "damage.h" #define SAA_INVALID_ADDRESS \ ((void *) ((unsigned long) 0xFFFFFFFF - 1024*1024)) struct saa_gc_priv { /* GC values from the layer below. */ GCOps *saved_ops; GCFuncs *saved_funcs; }; struct saa_screen_priv { struct saa_driver *driver; CreateGCProcPtr saved_CreateGC; CloseScreenProcPtr saved_CloseScreen; GetImageProcPtr saved_GetImage; GetSpansProcPtr saved_GetSpans; CreatePixmapProcPtr saved_CreatePixmap; DestroyPixmapProcPtr saved_DestroyPixmap; CopyWindowProcPtr saved_CopyWindow; ChangeWindowAttributesProcPtr saved_ChangeWindowAttributes; BitmapToRegionProcPtr saved_BitmapToRegion; ModifyPixmapHeaderProcPtr saved_ModifyPixmapHeader; #ifdef RENDER CompositeProcPtr saved_Composite; CompositeRectsProcPtr saved_CompositeRects; TrianglesProcPtr saved_Triangles; GlyphsProcPtr saved_Glyphs; TrapezoidsProcPtr saved_Trapezoids; AddTrapsProcPtr saved_AddTraps; UnrealizeGlyphProcPtr saved_UnrealizeGlyph; SourceValidateProcPtr saved_SourceValidate; #endif Bool fallback_debug; unsigned int fallback_count; RegionRec srcReg; RegionRec maskReg; DrawablePtr srcDraw; }; extern GCOps saa_gc_ops; #if DEBUG_TRACE_FALL #define SAA_FALLBACK(x) \ do { \ ErrorF("SAA fallback at %s: ", __FUNCTION__); \ ErrorF x; \ } while (0) #define saa_drawable_location() ("u") #else #define SAA_FALLBACK(x) #endif /* * Some macros to deal with function wrapping. */ #define saa_wrap(priv, real, mem, func) {\ (priv)->saved_##mem = (real)->mem; \ (real)->mem = func; \ } #define saa_unwrap(priv, real, mem) {\ (real)->mem = (priv)->saved_##mem; \ } #define saa_swap(priv, real, mem) {\ void *tmp = (priv)->saved_##mem; \ (priv)->saved_##mem = (real)->mem; \ (real)->mem = tmp; \ } #if (GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 8) #define SAA_DEVPRIVATEKEYREC 1 extern DevPrivateKeyRec saa_screen_index; extern DevPrivateKeyRec saa_pixmap_index; extern DevPrivateKeyRec saa_gc_index; static inline struct saa_screen_priv * saa_screen(ScreenPtr screen) { return (struct saa_screen_priv *)dixGetPrivate(&screen->devPrivates, &saa_screen_index); } static inline struct saa_gc_priv * saa_gc(GCPtr gc) { return (struct saa_gc_priv *)dixGetPrivateAddr(&gc->devPrivates, &saa_gc_index); } static inline struct saa_pixmap * saa_pixmap(PixmapPtr pix) { return (struct saa_pixmap *)dixGetPrivateAddr(&pix->devPrivates, &saa_pixmap_index); } #else #undef SAA_DEVPRIVATEKEYREC extern int saa_screen_index; extern int saa_pixmap_index; extern int saa_gc_index; static inline struct saa_screen_priv * saa_screen(ScreenPtr screen) { return (struct saa_screen_priv *)dixLookupPrivate(&screen->devPrivates, &saa_screen_index); } static inline struct saa_gc_priv * saa_gc(GCPtr gc) { return (struct saa_gc_priv *)dixLookupPrivateAddr(&gc->devPrivates, &saa_gc_index); } static inline struct saa_pixmap * saa_pixmap(PixmapPtr pix) { return (struct saa_pixmap *)dixLookupPrivateAddr(&pix->devPrivates, &saa_pixmap_index); } #endif extern void saa_check_fill_spans(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int nspans, DDXPointPtr ppt, int *pwidth, int fSorted); extern void saa_check_poly_fill_rect(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int nrect, xRectangle * prect); extern RegionPtr saa_check_copy_area(DrawablePtr pSrc, DrawablePtr pDst, GCPtr pGC, int srcx, int srcy, int w, int h, int dstx, int dsty); extern void saa_check_copy_nton(DrawablePtr pSrc, DrawablePtr pDst, GCPtr pGC, BoxPtr pbox, int nbox, int dx, int dy, Bool reverse, Bool upsidedown, Pixel bitplane, void *closure); extern void saa_unaccel_setup(ScreenPtr pScreen); extern void saa_unaccel_takedown(ScreenPtr pScreen); extern RegionPtr saa_copy_area(DrawablePtr pSrcDrawable, DrawablePtr pDstDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int srcx, int srcy, int width, int height, int dstx, int dsty); extern Bool saa_hw_copy_nton(DrawablePtr pSrcDrawable, DrawablePtr pDstDrawable, GCPtr pGC, BoxPtr pbox, int nbox, int dx, int dy, Bool reverse, Bool upsidedown); #ifdef RENDER extern void saa_render_setup(ScreenPtr pScreen); extern void saa_render_takedown(ScreenPtr pScreen); extern void saa_check_composite(CARD8 op, PicturePtr pSrc, PicturePtr pMask, PicturePtr pDst, INT16 xSrc, INT16 ySrc, INT16 xMask, INT16 yMask, INT16 xDst, INT16 yDst, CARD16 width, CARD16 height, RegionPtr src_region, RegionPtr mask_region, RegionPtr dst_region); #endif extern Bool saa_modify_pixmap_header(PixmapPtr pPixmap, int width, int height, int depth, int bitsPerPixel, int devKind, pointer pPixData); extern PixmapPtr saa_create_pixmap(ScreenPtr pScreen, int w, int h, int depth, unsigned usage_hint); 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All Rights Reserved. * May partly be based on code that is Copyright © The XFree86 Project 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Eric Anholt * Author: Michel Dänzer * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #include "saa.h" #include "saa_priv.h" #ifdef RENDER #include /** * Same as miCreateAlphaPicture, except it uses * saa_check_poly_fill_rect instead */ static PicturePtr saa_create_alpha_picture(ScreenPtr pScreen, PicturePtr pDst, PictFormatPtr pPictFormat, CARD16 width, CARD16 height) { PixmapPtr pPixmap; PicturePtr pPicture; GCPtr pGC; int error; xRectangle rect; if (width > 32767 || height > 32767) return 0; if (!pPictFormat) { if (pDst->polyEdge == PolyEdgeSharp) pPictFormat = PictureMatchFormat(pScreen, 1, PICT_a1); else pPictFormat = PictureMatchFormat(pScreen, 8, PICT_a8); if (!pPictFormat) return 0; } pPixmap = (*pScreen->CreatePixmap) (pScreen, width, height, pPictFormat->depth, 0); if (!pPixmap) return 0; pGC = GetScratchGC(pPixmap->drawable.depth, pScreen); if (!pGC) { (*pScreen->DestroyPixmap) (pPixmap); return 0; } ValidateGC(&pPixmap->drawable, pGC); rect.x = 0; rect.y = 0; rect.width = width; rect.height = height; saa_check_poly_fill_rect(&pPixmap->drawable, pGC, 1, &rect); FreeScratchGC(pGC); pPicture = CreatePicture(0, &pPixmap->drawable, pPictFormat, 0, 0, serverClient, &error); (*pScreen->DestroyPixmap) (pPixmap); return pPicture; } /** * saa_trapezoids is essentially a copy of miTrapezoids that uses * saa_create_alpha_picture instead of miCreateAlphaPicture. * * The problem with miCreateAlphaPicture is that it calls PolyFillRect * to initialize the contents after creating the pixmap, which * causes the pixmap to be moved in for acceleration. The subsequent * call to RasterizeTrapezoid won't be accelerated however, which * forces the pixmap to be moved out again. * */ static void saa_trapezoids(CARD8 op, PicturePtr pSrc, PicturePtr pDst, PictFormatPtr maskFormat, INT16 xSrc, INT16 ySrc, int ntrap, xTrapezoid * traps) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDst->pDrawable->pScreen; PictureScreenPtr ps = GetPictureScreen(pScreen); BoxRec bounds; if (maskFormat) { PicturePtr pPicture; INT16 xDst, yDst; INT16 xRel, yRel; saa_access_t access; miTrapezoidBounds(ntrap, traps, &bounds); if (bounds.y1 >= bounds.y2 || bounds.x1 >= bounds.x2) return; xDst = traps[0].left.p1.x >> 16; yDst = traps[0].left.p1.y >> 16; pPicture = saa_create_alpha_picture(pScreen, pDst, maskFormat, bounds.x2 - bounds.x1, bounds.y2 - bounds.y1); if (!pPicture) return; if (saa_pad_write(pPicture->pDrawable, NULL, FALSE, &access)) { for (; ntrap; ntrap--, traps++) (*ps->RasterizeTrapezoid) (pPicture, traps, -bounds.x1, -bounds.y1); saa_fad_write(pPicture->pDrawable, access); } xRel = bounds.x1 + xSrc - xDst; yRel = bounds.y1 + ySrc - yDst; CompositePicture(op, pSrc, pPicture, pDst, xRel, yRel, 0, 0, bounds.x1, bounds.y1, bounds.x2 - bounds.x1, bounds.y2 - bounds.y1); FreePicture(pPicture, 0); } else { if (pDst->polyEdge == PolyEdgeSharp) maskFormat = PictureMatchFormat(pScreen, 1, PICT_a1); else maskFormat = PictureMatchFormat(pScreen, 8, PICT_a8); for (; ntrap; ntrap--, traps++) saa_trapezoids(op, pSrc, pDst, maskFormat, xSrc, ySrc, 1, traps); } } /** * saa_triangles is essentially a copy of miTriangles that uses * saa_create_alpha_picture instead of miCreateAlphaPicture. * * The problem with miCreateAlphaPicture is that it calls PolyFillRect * to initialize the contents after creating the pixmap, which * causes the pixmap to be moved in for acceleration. The subsequent * call to AddTriangles won't be accelerated however, which forces the pixmap * to be moved out again. */ static void saa_triangles(CARD8 op, PicturePtr pSrc, PicturePtr pDst, PictFormatPtr maskFormat, INT16 xSrc, INT16 ySrc, int ntri, xTriangle * tris) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDst->pDrawable->pScreen; PictureScreenPtr ps = GetPictureScreen(pScreen); BoxRec bounds; if (maskFormat) { PicturePtr pPicture; INT16 xDst, yDst; INT16 xRel, yRel; saa_access_t access; miTriangleBounds(ntri, tris, &bounds); if (bounds.y1 >= bounds.y2 || bounds.x1 >= bounds.x2) return; xDst = tris[0].p1.x >> 16; yDst = tris[0].p1.y >> 16; pPicture = saa_create_alpha_picture(pScreen, pDst, maskFormat, bounds.x2 - bounds.x1, bounds.y2 - bounds.y1); if (!pPicture) return; if (saa_pad_write(pPicture->pDrawable, NULL, FALSE, &access)) { (*ps->AddTriangles) (pPicture, -bounds.x1, -bounds.y1, ntri, tris); saa_fad_write(pPicture->pDrawable, access); } xRel = bounds.x1 + xSrc - xDst; yRel = bounds.y1 + ySrc - yDst; CompositePicture(op, pSrc, pPicture, pDst, xRel, yRel, 0, 0, bounds.x1, bounds.y1, bounds.x2 - bounds.x1, bounds.y2 - bounds.y1); FreePicture(pPicture, 0); } else { if (pDst->polyEdge == PolyEdgeSharp) maskFormat = PictureMatchFormat(pScreen, 1, PICT_a1); else maskFormat = PictureMatchFormat(pScreen, 8, PICT_a8); for (; ntri; ntri--, tris++) saa_triangles(op, pSrc, pDst, maskFormat, xSrc, ySrc, 1, tris); } } static Bool saa_driver_composite(CARD8 op, PicturePtr pSrc, PicturePtr pMask, PicturePtr pDst, INT16 xSrc, INT16 ySrc, INT16 xMask, INT16 yMask, INT16 xDst, INT16 yDst, CARD16 width, CARD16 height, RegionPtr src_reg, RegionPtr mask_reg, RegionPtr dst_reg) { struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pDst->pDrawable->pScreen); BoxPtr pbox; int nbox; int src_off_x, src_off_y, mask_off_x, mask_off_y, dst_off_x, dst_off_y; PixmapPtr src_pix = NULL, mask_pix = NULL, dst_pix; struct saa_driver *driver = sscreen->driver; if (!driver->composite_prepare) return FALSE; dst_pix = saa_get_pixmap(pDst->pDrawable, &dst_off_x, &dst_off_y); if (saa_pixmap(dst_pix)->auth_loc != saa_loc_driver) return FALSE; if (pMask && pMask->pDrawable) { mask_pix = saa_get_pixmap(pMask->pDrawable, &mask_off_x, &mask_off_y); if (saa_pixmap(mask_pix)->auth_loc != saa_loc_driver) return FALSE; } if (pSrc->pDrawable) { src_pix = saa_get_pixmap(pSrc->pDrawable, &src_off_x, &src_off_y); if (saa_pixmap(src_pix)->auth_loc != saa_loc_driver) return FALSE; } if (!driver->composite_prepare(driver, op, pSrc, pMask, pDst, src_pix, mask_pix, dst_pix, src_reg, mask_reg, dst_reg)) return FALSE; nbox = REGION_NUM_RECTS(dst_reg); pbox = REGION_RECTS(dst_reg); xDst += pDst->pDrawable->x + dst_off_x; yDst += pDst->pDrawable->y + dst_off_y; if (src_pix) { xSrc += pSrc->pDrawable->x + src_off_x - xDst; ySrc += pSrc->pDrawable->y + src_off_y - yDst; } if (mask_pix) { xMask += pMask->pDrawable->x + mask_off_x - xDst; yMask += pMask->pDrawable->y + mask_off_y - yDst; } while (nbox--) { driver->composite(driver, pbox->x1 + xSrc, pbox->y1 + ySrc, pbox->x1 + xMask, pbox->y1 + yMask, pbox->x1, pbox->y1, pbox->x2 - pbox->x1, pbox->y2 - pbox->y1); pbox++; } driver->composite_done(driver); saa_pixmap_dirty(dst_pix, TRUE, dst_reg); return TRUE; } /* * Try to turn a composite operation into an accelerated copy. * We can do that in some special cases for PictOpSrc and PictOpOver. */ static Bool saa_copy_composite(CARD8 op, PicturePtr pSrc, PicturePtr pMask, PicturePtr pDst, INT16 xSrc, INT16 ySrc, INT16 xMask, INT16 yMask, INT16 xDst, INT16 yDst, CARD16 width, CARD16 height, RegionPtr dst_region) { if (!pSrc->pDrawable || pSrc->transform || pSrc->repeat || xSrc < 0 || ySrc < 0 || xSrc + width > pSrc->pDrawable->width || ySrc + height > pSrc->pDrawable->height) return FALSE; if (op == PictOpSrc || (op == PictOpOver && PICT_FORMAT_A(pSrc->format) == 0 && pMask == NULL)) { int xoff, yoff; PixmapPtr dst_pix = saa_get_pixmap(pDst->pDrawable, &xoff, &yoff); struct saa_pixmap *dst_spix = saa_pixmap(dst_pix); struct saa_pixmap *src_spix = saa_pixmap(saa_get_drawable_pixmap(pSrc->pDrawable)); int ret; if (src_spix->auth_loc != saa_loc_driver || dst_spix->auth_loc != saa_loc_driver) return FALSE; src_spix->src_format = pSrc->format; dst_spix->dst_format = pDst->format; xDst += pDst->pDrawable->x; yDst += pDst->pDrawable->y; xSrc += pSrc->pDrawable->x; ySrc += pSrc->pDrawable->y; /* * Dst region is in backing pixmap space. We need to * translate it. */ REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, dst_region, -xoff, -yoff); ret = saa_hw_copy_nton(pSrc->pDrawable, pDst->pDrawable, NULL, REGION_RECTS(dst_region), REGION_NUM_RECTS(dst_region), xSrc - xDst, ySrc - yDst, FALSE, FALSE); REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, dst_region, xoff, yoff); src_spix->src_format = 0; dst_spix->dst_format = 0; if (ret) return TRUE; } return FALSE; } static void saa_composite(CARD8 op, PicturePtr pSrc, PicturePtr pMask, PicturePtr pDst, INT16 xSrc, INT16 ySrc, INT16 xMask, INT16 yMask, INT16 xDst, INT16 yDst, CARD16 width, CARD16 height) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDst->pDrawable->pScreen; RegionRec dst_region; RegionPtr src_region; RegionPtr mask_region; REGION_NULL(pScreen, &dst_region); if (!saa_compute_composite_regions(pScreen, pSrc, pMask, pDst, xSrc, ySrc, xMask, yMask, xDst, yDst, width, height, &dst_region, &src_region, &mask_region)) goto out; if (saa_copy_composite(op, pSrc, pMask, pDst, xSrc, ySrc, xMask, yMask, xDst, yDst, width, height, &dst_region)) goto out; if (saa_driver_composite(op, pSrc, pMask, pDst, xSrc, ySrc, xMask, yMask, xDst, yDst, width, height, src_region, mask_region, &dst_region)) goto out; saa_check_composite(op, pSrc, pMask, pDst, xSrc, ySrc, xMask, yMask, xDst, yDst, width, height, src_region, mask_region, &dst_region); out: if (src_region) REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, src_region); if (mask_region && mask_region != src_region) REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, mask_region); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &dst_region); } void saa_render_setup(ScreenPtr pScreen) { PictureScreenPtr ps = GetPictureScreenIfSet(pScreen); struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); if (ps) { saa_wrap(sscreen, ps, Trapezoids, saa_trapezoids); saa_wrap(sscreen, ps, Triangles, saa_triangles); saa_wrap(sscreen, ps, Composite, saa_composite); saa_wrap(sscreen, ps, Glyphs, miGlyphs); saa_wrap(sscreen, ps, UnrealizeGlyph, miUnrealizeGlyph); } } void saa_render_takedown(ScreenPtr pScreen) { PictureScreenPtr ps = GetPictureScreenIfSet(pScreen); struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); if (ps) { saa_unwrap(sscreen, ps, Trapezoids); saa_unwrap(sscreen, ps, Triangles); saa_unwrap(sscreen, ps, Composite); saa_unwrap(sscreen, ps, Glyphs); saa_unwrap(sscreen, ps, UnrealizeGlyph); } } #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/saa/saa_unaccel.c0000664000372000037200000007476112417403645015106 00000000000000/* * Copyright © 1999 Keith Packard * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Based on "exa_unaccel.c" * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #include "saa_priv.h" #include "saa.h" #include "mipict.h" /** * Calls saa_prepare_access with SAA_ACCESS_R for the tile, if that is the * current fill style. * * Solid doesn't use an extra pixmap source, and Stippled/OpaqueStippled are * 1bpp and never in fb, so we don't worry about them. * We should worry about them for completeness sake and going forward. */ static Bool saa_prepare_access_gc(GCPtr pGC) { if (pGC->stipple) if (!saa_pad_read(&pGC->stipple->drawable)) return FALSE; if (pGC->fillStyle == FillTiled) if (!saa_pad_read(&pGC->tile.pixmap->drawable)) { if (pGC->stipple) saa_fad_read(&pGC->stipple->drawable); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /** * Finishes access to the tile in the GC, if used. */ static void saa_finish_access_gc(GCPtr pGC) { if (pGC->fillStyle == FillTiled) saa_fad_read(&pGC->tile.pixmap->drawable); if (pGC->stipple) saa_fad_read(&pGC->stipple->drawable); } void saa_check_fill_spans(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int nspans, DDXPointPtr ppt, int *pwidth, int fSorted) { struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; SAA_FALLBACK(("to %p (%c)\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_location(pDrawable))); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (saa_pad_write(pDrawable, NULL, FALSE, &access)) { if (saa_prepare_access_gc(pGC)) { saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->FillSpans(pDrawable, pGC, nspans, ppt, pwidth, fSorted); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_finish_access_gc(pGC); } saa_fad_write(pDrawable, access); } sscreen->fallback_count--; } static void saa_check_set_spans(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, char *psrc, DDXPointPtr ppt, int *pwidth, int nspans, int fSorted) { struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access SAA_FALLBACK(("to %p (%c)\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable))); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (saa_pad_write(pDrawable, NULL, FALSE, &access)) { saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->SetSpans(pDrawable, pGC, psrc, ppt, pwidth, nspans, fSorted); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_fad_write(pDrawable, access); } sscreen->fallback_count--; } static void saa_check_put_image(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int depth, int x, int y, int w, int h, int leftPad, int format, char *bits) { struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; SAA_FALLBACK(("to %p (%c)\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable))); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (saa_pad_write(pDrawable, pGC, TRUE, &access)) { saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->PutImage(pDrawable, pGC, depth, x, y, w, h, leftPad, format, bits); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_fad_write(pDrawable, access); } sscreen->fallback_count--; } RegionPtr saa_boxes_to_region(ScreenPtr pScreen, int nbox, BoxPtr pbox, int ordering) { xRectangle *rects = malloc(nbox * sizeof(*rects)); int i; RegionPtr reg; if (!rects) return NULL; for (i = 0; i < nbox; i++) { rects[i].x = pbox[i].x1; rects[i].y = pbox[i].y1; rects[i].width = pbox[i].x2 - pbox[i].x1; rects[i].height = pbox[i].y2 - pbox[i].y1; } reg = RECTS_TO_REGION(pScreen, nbox, rects, ordering); free(rects); return reg; } void saa_check_copy_nton(DrawablePtr pSrc, DrawablePtr pDst, GCPtr pGC, BoxPtr pbox, int nbox, int dx, int dy, Bool reverse, Bool upsidedown, Pixel bitplane, void *closure) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pSrc->pScreen; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); RegionPtr reg, readback; int src_xoff, src_yoff, dst_xoff, dst_yoff; struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); PixmapPtr src_pixmap; PixmapPtr dst_pixmap; saa_access_t access = SAA_ACCESS_R; int ordering; sscreen->fallback_count++; SAA_FALLBACK(("from %p to %p (%c,%c)\n", pSrc, pDst, saa_drawable_loc(pSrc), saa_drawable_loc(pDst))); src_pixmap = saa_get_pixmap(pSrc, &src_xoff, &src_yoff); dst_pixmap = saa_get_pixmap(pDst, &dst_xoff, &dst_yoff); ordering = (nbox == 1 || (dx > 0 && dy > 0) || (pDst != pSrc && (pDst->type != DRAWABLE_WINDOW || pSrc->type != DRAWABLE_WINDOW))) ? CT_YXBANDED : CT_UNSORTED; reg = saa_boxes_to_region(pScreen, nbox, pbox, ordering); if (!reg) return; REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, reg, src_xoff + dx, src_yoff + dy); if (!saa_prepare_access_pixmap(src_pixmap, SAA_ACCESS_R, reg)) goto out_no_access; REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, reg, dst_xoff - dx - src_xoff, dst_yoff - dy - src_yoff); if (saa_gc_reads_destination(pDst, pGC)) { readback = reg; access = SAA_ACCESS_RW; } else { readback = NULL; access = SAA_ACCESS_W; } if (!saa_prepare_access_pixmap(dst_pixmap, access, readback)) goto out_no_dst; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); while (nbox--) { pGC->ops->CopyArea(pSrc, pDst, pGC, pbox->x1 - pSrc->x + dx, pbox->y1 - pSrc->y + dy, pbox->x2 - pbox->x1, pbox->y2 - pbox->y1, pbox->x1 - pDst->x, pbox->y1 - pDst->y); pbox++; } saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_finish_access_pixmap(dst_pixmap, access); saa_pixmap_dirty(dst_pixmap, FALSE, reg); out_no_dst: saa_fad_read(pSrc); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; REGION_DESTROY(pScreen, reg); } RegionPtr saa_check_copy_area(DrawablePtr pSrc, DrawablePtr pDst, GCPtr pGC, int srcx, int srcy, int w, int h, int dstx, int dsty) { RegionPtr ret = NULL; struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); SAA_FALLBACK(("from %p to %p (%c,%c)\n", pSrc, pDst, saa_drawable_loc(pSrc), saa_drawable_loc(pDst))); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_pad_read_box(pSrc, srcx, srcy, w, h)) goto out_no_access; if (!saa_pad_write(pDst, pGC, TRUE, &access)) goto out_no_dst; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); ret = pGC->ops->CopyArea(pSrc, pDst, pGC, srcx, srcy, w, h, dstx, dsty); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_fad_write(pDst, access); out_no_dst: saa_fad_read(pSrc); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; return ret; } static RegionPtr saa_check_copy_plane(DrawablePtr pSrc, DrawablePtr pDst, GCPtr pGC, int srcx, int srcy, int w, int h, int dstx, int dsty, unsigned long bitplane) { RegionPtr ret = NULL; struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); SAA_FALLBACK(("from %p to %p (%c,%c)\n", pSrc, pDst, saa_drawable_loc(pSrc), saa_drawable_loc(pDst))); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_pad_read_box(pSrc, srcx, srcy, w, h)) goto out_no_src; if (!saa_pad_write(pDst, pGC, TRUE, &access)) goto out_no_dst; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); ret = pGC->ops->CopyPlane(pSrc, pDst, pGC, srcx, srcy, w, h, dstx, dsty, bitplane); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_fad_write(pDst, access); out_no_dst: saa_fad_read(pSrc); out_no_src: sscreen->fallback_count--; return ret; } static void saa_check_poly_point(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int mode, int npt, DDXPointPtr pptInit) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); sscreen->fallback_count++; SAA_FALLBACK(("to %p (%c)\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable))); if (!saa_pad_write(pDrawable, NULL, FALSE, &access)) goto out_no_access; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->PolyPoint(pDrawable, pGC, mode, npt, pptInit); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_fad_write(pDrawable, access); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } static void saa_check_poly_lines(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int mode, int npt, DDXPointPtr ppt) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); SAA_FALLBACK(("to %p (%c), width %d, mode %d, count %d\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable), pGC->lineWidth, mode, npt)); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_pad_write(pDrawable, NULL, FALSE, &access)) goto out_no_access; if (!saa_prepare_access_gc(pGC)) goto out_no_gc; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->Polylines(pDrawable, pGC, mode, npt, ppt); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_finish_access_gc(pGC); out_no_gc: saa_fad_write(pDrawable, access); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } static void saa_check_poly_segment(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int nsegInit, xSegment * pSegInit) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); SAA_FALLBACK(("to %p (%c) width %d, count %d\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable), pGC->lineWidth, nsegInit)); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_pad_write(pDrawable, NULL, FALSE, &access)) goto out_no_access;; if (!saa_prepare_access_gc(pGC)) goto out_no_gc; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->PolySegment(pDrawable, pGC, nsegInit, pSegInit); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_finish_access_gc(pGC); out_no_gc: saa_fad_write(pDrawable, access); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } static void saa_check_poly_arc(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int narcs, xArc * pArcs) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); SAA_FALLBACK(("to %p (%c)\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable))); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_pad_write(pDrawable, NULL, FALSE, &access)) goto out_no_access;; if (!saa_prepare_access_gc(pGC)) goto out_no_gc; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->PolyArc(pDrawable, pGC, narcs, pArcs); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_finish_access_gc(pGC); out_no_gc: saa_fad_write(pDrawable, access); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } /** * saa_check_poly_fill_rect_noreadback - PolyFillRect avoiding unnecessary readbacks. * * @pDrawable: The drawable on which to fill. * @pGC: Pointer to the GC to use. * @nrect: Number of rectangles to fill. * @xRectangle: Pointer to rectangles to fill. * * During a standard saa polyFillRect, the damage region is usually the bounding * box of all rectangles. Since we mark the software pixmap dirty based on that * damage region, we need to read all of it back first, even if the fill operation * itself doesn't read anything. This version of polyFillRect improves on that by * only damaging the area we actually fill. If it's a non-reading fill we thus don't * need to read back anything, but this may come at the cost of increased dirty * region fragmentation. In any case, this greatly improves on the performance of * shaped windows on top of accelerated contents, for example unscaled OSD in xine. */ static Bool saa_check_poly_fill_rect_noreadback(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int nrect, xRectangle *prect) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); RegionPtr region; saa_access_t access; Bool ret; PixmapPtr pPixmap; xRectangle *prect_save = prect; int xoff, yoff; struct saa_pixmap *spix; if (!nrect) return TRUE; sscreen->fallback_count++; pPixmap = saa_get_pixmap(pDrawable, &xoff, &yoff); spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pPixmap); region = RECTS_TO_REGION(pGC->pScreen, nrect, prect, CT_UNSORTED); if (!region) goto out_no_region; REGION_TRANSLATE(pGC->pScreen, region, pDrawable->x, pDrawable->y); REGION_INTERSECT(pGC->pScreen, region, fbGetCompositeClip(pGC), region); REGION_TRANSLATE(pGC->pScreen, region, xoff, yoff); access = SAA_ACCESS_W; if (saa_gc_reads_destination(pDrawable, pGC)) { /* * We need to do a readback anyway. In case of more than an * ad hoc number of say 4 rectangles, we might as well do a * readback of the whole damage area to avoid fragmentation. */ if (REGION_NUM_RECTS(region) > 4) goto out_no_access; access |= SAA_ACCESS_R; ret = saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pPixmap, access, region); } else ret = saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pPixmap, access, NULL); if (!ret) goto out_no_access; if (!saa_prepare_access_gc(pGC)) goto out_no_gc; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->PolyFillRect(pDrawable, pGC, nrect, prect_save); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_finish_access_gc(pGC); saa_finish_access_pixmap(pPixmap, access); if (spix->damage) { REGION_INTERSECT(pGC->pScreen, region, region, saa_pix_damage_pending(spix)); saa_pixmap_dirty(pPixmap, FALSE, region); } REGION_DESTROY(pGC->pScreen, region); sscreen->fallback_count--; return TRUE; out_no_gc: saa_finish_access_pixmap(pPixmap, access); out_no_access: REGION_DESTROY(pGC->pScreen, region); out_no_region: sscreen->fallback_count--; return FALSE; } void saa_check_poly_fill_rect(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int nrect, xRectangle * prect) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); SAA_FALLBACK(("to %p (%c)\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable))); if (saa_check_poly_fill_rect_noreadback(pDrawable, pGC, nrect, prect)) return; sscreen->fallback_count++; /* * TODO: Use @prect for readback / damaging instead of * the damage region. This may fragment the dirty regions more * but should avoid unnecessary readbacks. */ if (!saa_pad_write(pDrawable, pGC, FALSE, &access)) goto out_no_access;; if (!saa_prepare_access_gc(pGC)) goto out_no_gc; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->PolyFillRect(pDrawable, pGC, nrect, prect); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_finish_access_gc(pGC); out_no_gc: saa_fad_write(pDrawable, access); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } static void saa_check_image_glyph_blt(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int x, int y, unsigned int nglyph, CharInfoPtr * ppci, pointer pglyphBase) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); SAA_FALLBACK(("to %p (%c)\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable))); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_pad_write(pDrawable, NULL, FALSE, &access)) goto out_no_access;; if (!saa_prepare_access_gc(pGC)) goto out_no_gc; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->ImageGlyphBlt(pDrawable, pGC, x, y, nglyph, ppci, pglyphBase); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_finish_access_gc(pGC); out_no_gc: saa_fad_write(pDrawable, access); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } static void saa_check_poly_glyph_blt(DrawablePtr pDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int x, int y, unsigned int nglyph, CharInfoPtr * ppci, pointer pglyphBase) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); SAA_FALLBACK(("to %p (%c), style %d alu %d\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable), pGC->fillStyle, pGC->alu)); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_pad_write(pDrawable, NULL, FALSE, &access)) goto out_no_access;; if (!saa_prepare_access_gc(pGC)) goto out_no_gc; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->PolyGlyphBlt(pDrawable, pGC, x, y, nglyph, ppci, pglyphBase); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_finish_access_gc(pGC); out_no_gc: saa_fad_write(pDrawable, access); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } static void saa_check_push_pixels(GCPtr pGC, PixmapPtr pBitmap, DrawablePtr pDrawable, int w, int h, int x, int y) { struct saa_gc_priv *sgc = saa_gc(pGC); saa_access_t access; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pGC->pScreen); SAA_FALLBACK(("from %p to %p (%c,%c)\n", pBitmap, pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(&pBitmap->drawable), saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable))); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_pad_write(pDrawable, pGC, TRUE, &access)) goto out_no_access;; if (!saa_pad_read_box(&pBitmap->drawable, 0, 0, w, h)) goto out_no_src; if (!saa_prepare_access_gc(pGC)) goto out_no_gc; saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); pGC->ops->PushPixels(pGC, pBitmap, pDrawable, w, h, x, y); saa_swap(sgc, pGC, ops); saa_finish_access_gc(pGC); out_no_gc: saa_fad_read(&pBitmap->drawable); out_no_src: saa_fad_write(pDrawable, access); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } static void saa_check_copy_window(WindowPtr pWin, DDXPointRec ptOldOrg, RegionPtr prgnSrc) { DrawablePtr pDrawable = &pWin->drawable; ScreenPtr pScreen = pDrawable->pScreen; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); int xoff, yoff; PixmapPtr pPixmap = saa_get_pixmap(&pWin->drawable, &xoff, &yoff); Bool ret; SAA_FALLBACK(("from %p\n", pWin)); /* Only need the source bits, the destination region will be overwritten */ sscreen->fallback_count++; REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, prgnSrc, xoff, yoff); ret = saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pPixmap, SAA_ACCESS_R, prgnSrc); REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, prgnSrc, -xoff, -yoff); if (!ret) goto out_no_access;; if (saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pPixmap, SAA_ACCESS_W, NULL)) { struct saa_pixmap *spix; RegionRec rgnDst; REGION_NULL(pScreen, &rgnDst); REGION_COPY(pScreen, &rgnDst, prgnSrc); saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, CopyWindow); pScreen->CopyWindow(pWin, ptOldOrg, prgnSrc); saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, CopyWindow); saa_finish_access_pixmap(pPixmap, SAA_ACCESS_W); spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pPixmap); if (spix->damage) { int dx, dy; dx = ptOldOrg.x - pWin->drawable.x; dy = ptOldOrg.y - pWin->drawable.y; REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, &rgnDst, -dx, -dy); REGION_INTERSECT(pSreen, &rgnDst, &pWin->borderClip, &rgnDst); REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, &rgnDst, xoff, yoff); REGION_INTERSECT(pScreen, &rgnDst, &rgnDst, saa_pix_damage_pending(spix)); saa_pixmap_dirty(pPixmap, FALSE, &rgnDst); } REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &rgnDst); } saa_fad_read(pDrawable); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } #ifdef RENDER #if (GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 10) static void saa_src_validate(DrawablePtr pDrawable, int x, int y, int width, int height, unsigned int subWindowMode) #else static void saa_src_validate(DrawablePtr pDrawable, int x, int y, int width, int height) #endif { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDrawable->pScreen; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); int xoff, yoff; BoxRec box; RegionRec reg; RegionPtr dst; (void) saa_get_pixmap(pDrawable, &xoff, &yoff); box.x1 = x + xoff; box.y1 = y + yoff; box.x2 = box.x1 + width; box.y2 = box.y1 + height; dst = (sscreen->srcDraw == pDrawable) ? &sscreen->srcReg : &sscreen->maskReg; REGION_INIT(pScreen, ®, &box, 1); REGION_UNION(pScreen, dst, dst, ®); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, ®); if (sscreen->saved_SourceValidate) { saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, SourceValidate); pScreen->SourceValidate(pDrawable, x, y, width, height #if (GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 10) , subWindowMode #endif ); saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, SourceValidate); } } static void saa_check_get_image(DrawablePtr pDrawable, int x, int y, int w, int h, unsigned int format, unsigned long planeMask, char *d) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDrawable->pScreen; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); SAA_FALLBACK(("from %p (%c)\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable))); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_pad_read_box(pDrawable, x, y, w, h)) goto out_no_access;; saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, GetImage); pScreen->GetImage(pDrawable, x, y, w, h, format, planeMask, d); saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, GetImage); saa_fad_read(pDrawable); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } static void saa_check_get_spans(DrawablePtr pDrawable, int wMax, DDXPointPtr ppt, int *pwidth, int nspans, char *pdstStart) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDrawable->pScreen; struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); SAA_FALLBACK(("from %p (%c)\n", pDrawable, saa_drawable_loc(pDrawable))); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_pad_read(pDrawable)) goto out_no_access;; saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, GetSpans); pScreen->GetSpans(pDrawable, wMax, ppt, pwidth, nspans, pdstStart); saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, GetSpans); saa_fad_read(pDrawable); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } /* * Compute composite regions taking transforms into account. * The caller must provide a pointer to an initialized dst_reg, * and the function returns pointers to set up source- and mask regions. * The source and mask regions must be uninitialized after use. */ Bool saa_compute_composite_regions(ScreenPtr pScreen, PicturePtr pSrc, PicturePtr pMask, PicturePtr pDst, INT16 xSrc, INT16 ySrc, INT16 xMask, INT16 yMask, INT16 xDst, INT16 yDst, INT16 width, INT16 height, RegionPtr dst_reg, RegionPtr *src_reg, RegionPtr *mask_reg) { struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); RegionPtr srcReg = NULL; RegionPtr maskReg = NULL; Bool ret; int xoff, yoff; *src_reg = NULL; *mask_reg = NULL; if (pSrc->pDrawable) { REGION_NULL(pScreen, &sscreen->srcReg); srcReg = &sscreen->srcReg; sscreen->srcDraw = pSrc->pDrawable; if (pSrc != pDst) REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, pSrc->pCompositeClip, -pSrc->pDrawable->x, -pSrc->pDrawable->y); } if (pMask && pMask->pDrawable) { REGION_NULL(pScreen, &sscreen->maskReg); maskReg = &sscreen->maskReg; if (pMask != pDst && pMask != pSrc) REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, pMask->pCompositeClip, -pMask->pDrawable->x, -pMask->pDrawable->y); } REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, pDst->pCompositeClip, -pDst->pDrawable->x, -pDst->pDrawable->y); sscreen->saved_SourceValidate = saa_src_validate; saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, SourceValidate); ret = miComputeCompositeRegion(dst_reg, pSrc, pMask, pDst, xSrc, ySrc, xMask, yMask, xDst, yDst, width, height); saa_swap(sscreen, pScreen, SourceValidate); REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, pDst->pCompositeClip, pDst->pDrawable->x, pDst->pDrawable->y); if (pSrc->pDrawable && pSrc != pDst) REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, pSrc->pCompositeClip, pSrc->pDrawable->x, pSrc->pDrawable->y); if (pMask && pMask->pDrawable && pMask != pDst && pMask != pSrc) REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, pMask->pCompositeClip, pMask->pDrawable->x, pMask->pDrawable->y); if (!ret) { if (srcReg) REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, srcReg); if (maskReg) REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, maskReg); return FALSE; } *src_reg = srcReg; *mask_reg = maskReg; /* * Translate dst region to pixmap space. */ (void) saa_get_pixmap(pDst->pDrawable, &xoff, &yoff); REGION_TRANSLATE(pScreen, dst_reg, pDst->pDrawable->x + xoff, pDst->pDrawable->y + yoff); return TRUE; } static Bool saa_prepare_composite_reg(ScreenPtr pScreen, CARD8 op, PicturePtr pSrc, PicturePtr pMask, PicturePtr pDst, INT16 xSrc, INT16 ySrc, INT16 xMask, INT16 yMask, INT16 xDst, INT16 yDst, CARD16 width, CARD16 height, RegionPtr src_region, RegionPtr mask_region, RegionPtr dst_region, saa_access_t * access) { RegionPtr dstReg = NULL; PixmapPtr pSrcPix = NULL; PixmapPtr pMaskPix = NULL; PixmapPtr pDstPix; struct saa_pixmap *dst_spix; *access = SAA_ACCESS_W; if (pSrc->pDrawable) pSrcPix = saa_get_drawable_pixmap(pSrc->pDrawable); if (pMask && pMask->pDrawable) pMaskPix = saa_get_drawable_pixmap(pMask->pDrawable); /* * Don't limit alphamaps readbacks for now until we've figured out how that * should be done. */ if (pSrc->alphaMap && pSrc->alphaMap->pDrawable) if (!saa_pad_read(pSrc->alphaMap->pDrawable)) goto out_no_src_alpha; if (pMask && pMask->alphaMap && pMask->alphaMap->pDrawable) if (!saa_pad_read(pMask->alphaMap->pDrawable)) goto out_no_mask_alpha; if (pSrcPix) if (!saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pSrcPix, SAA_ACCESS_R, src_region)) goto out_no_src; if (pMaskPix) if (!saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pMaskPix, SAA_ACCESS_R, mask_region)) goto out_no_mask; pDstPix = saa_get_drawable_pixmap(pDst->pDrawable); dst_spix = saa_get_saa_pixmap(pDstPix); if (dst_spix->damage && saa_op_reads_destination(op)) { dstReg = dst_region; *access |= SAA_ACCESS_R; } if (pDst->alphaMap && pDst->alphaMap->pDrawable) if (!saa_prepare_access_pixmap (saa_get_drawable_pixmap(pDst->alphaMap->pDrawable), *access, dstReg)) goto out_no_dst_alpha; if (!saa_prepare_access_pixmap(pDstPix, *access, dstReg)) goto out_no_dst; return TRUE; out_no_dst: LogMessage(X_ERROR, "No dst\n"); saa_finish_access_pixmap (saa_get_drawable_pixmap(pDst->alphaMap->pDrawable), *access); out_no_dst_alpha: LogMessage(X_ERROR, "No dst alpha\n"); if (pMaskPix) saa_finish_access_pixmap(pMaskPix, SAA_ACCESS_R); out_no_mask: LogMessage(X_ERROR, "No mask\n"); if (pSrcPix) saa_finish_access_pixmap(pSrcPix, SAA_ACCESS_R); out_no_src: LogMessage(X_ERROR, "No src\n"); if (pMask && pMask->alphaMap && pMask->alphaMap->pDrawable) saa_fad_read(pMask->alphaMap->pDrawable); out_no_mask_alpha: LogMessage(X_ERROR, "No mask alpha\n"); if (pSrc && pSrc->alphaMap && pSrc->alphaMap->pDrawable) saa_fad_read(pSrc->alphaMap->pDrawable); out_no_src_alpha: LogMessage(X_ERROR, "No src alpha\n"); return FALSE; } void saa_check_composite(CARD8 op, PicturePtr pSrc, PicturePtr pMask, PicturePtr pDst, INT16 xSrc, INT16 ySrc, INT16 xMask, INT16 yMask, INT16 xDst, INT16 yDst, CARD16 width, CARD16 height, RegionPtr src_region, RegionPtr mask_region, RegionPtr dst_region) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDst->pDrawable->pScreen; PictureScreenPtr ps = GetPictureScreen(pScreen); struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); saa_access_t access; PixmapPtr pixmap; sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_prepare_composite_reg(pScreen, op, pSrc, pMask, pDst, xSrc, ySrc, xMask, yMask, xDst, yDst, width, height, src_region, mask_region, dst_region, &access)) { goto out_no_access;; } saa_swap(sscreen, ps, Composite); ps->Composite(op, pSrc, pMask, pDst, xSrc, ySrc, xMask, yMask, xDst, yDst, width, height); saa_swap(sscreen, ps, Composite); if (pMask && pMask->pDrawable != NULL) saa_fad_read(pMask->pDrawable); if (pSrc->pDrawable != NULL) saa_fad_read(pSrc->pDrawable); pixmap = saa_get_drawable_pixmap(pDst->pDrawable); saa_finish_access_pixmap(pixmap, access); saa_pixmap_dirty(pixmap, FALSE, dst_region); if (pDst->alphaMap && pDst->alphaMap->pDrawable) { pixmap = saa_get_drawable_pixmap(pDst->alphaMap->pDrawable); saa_finish_access_pixmap(pixmap, access); saa_pixmap_dirty(pixmap, FALSE, dst_region); } if (pSrc->alphaMap && pSrc->alphaMap->pDrawable) saa_fad_read(pSrc->alphaMap->pDrawable); if (pMask && pMask->alphaMap && pMask->alphaMap->pDrawable) saa_fad_read(pMask->alphaMap->pDrawable); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } static void saa_check_add_traps(PicturePtr pPicture, INT16 x_off, INT16 y_off, int ntrap, xTrap * traps) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pPicture->pDrawable->pScreen; PictureScreenPtr ps = GetPictureScreen(pScreen); struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); saa_access_t access; SAA_FALLBACK(("to pict %p (%c)\n", saa_drawable_loc(pPicture->pDrawable))); sscreen->fallback_count++; if (!saa_pad_write(pPicture->pDrawable, NULL, FALSE, &access)) goto out_no_access; saa_swap(sscreen, ps, AddTraps); ps->AddTraps(pPicture, x_off, y_off, ntrap, traps); saa_swap(sscreen, ps, AddTraps); saa_fad_write(pPicture->pDrawable, access); out_no_access: sscreen->fallback_count--; } #endif void saa_unaccel_setup(ScreenPtr pScreen) { #ifdef RENDER PictureScreenPtr ps = GetPictureScreenIfSet(pScreen); #endif struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); saa_wrap(sscreen, pScreen, GetImage, saa_check_get_image); saa_wrap(sscreen, pScreen, GetSpans, saa_check_get_spans); saa_wrap(sscreen, pScreen, CopyWindow, saa_check_copy_window); #ifdef RENDER if (ps) { saa_wrap(sscreen, ps, AddTraps, saa_check_add_traps); } #endif } void saa_unaccel_takedown(ScreenPtr pScreen) { #ifdef RENDER PictureScreenPtr ps = GetPictureScreenIfSet(pScreen); #endif struct saa_screen_priv *sscreen = saa_screen(pScreen); saa_unwrap(sscreen, pScreen, GetImage); saa_unwrap(sscreen, pScreen, GetSpans); saa_unwrap(sscreen, pScreen, CopyWindow); #ifdef RENDER if (ps) { saa_unwrap(sscreen, ps, AddTraps); } #endif } GCOps saa_gc_ops = { saa_check_fill_spans, saa_check_set_spans, saa_check_put_image, saa_copy_area, saa_check_copy_plane, saa_check_poly_point, saa_check_poly_lines, saa_check_poly_segment, miPolyRectangle, saa_check_poly_arc, miFillPolygon, saa_check_poly_fill_rect, miPolyFillArc, miPolyText8, miPolyText16, miImageText8, miImageText16, saa_check_image_glyph_blt, saa_check_poly_glyph_blt, saa_check_push_pixels, }; xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwarectrl/0000775000372000037200000000000012457200524014162 500000000000000xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwarectrl/Makefile.am0000664000372000037200000000034111433230450016126 00000000000000 if BUILD_VMWARECTRL bin_PROGRAMS = vmwarectrl AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/src AM_CFLAGS = $(X11_CFLAGS) AM_LDFLAGS = $(X11_LIBS) vmwarectrl_SOURCES = vmwarectrl.c libvmwarectrl.c libvmwarectrl.h endif BUILD_VMWARECTRL xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwarectrl/libvmwarectrl.h0000664000372000037200000000367011432730015017131 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2006 by VMware, 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) 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. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). */ /* * libvmwarectrl.c -- * * The VMWARE_CTRL client library. */ #ifndef _LIB_VMWARE_CTRL_H_ #define _LIB_VMWARE_CTRL_H_ #include #include #include Bool VMwareCtrl_QueryExtension(Display *dpy, int *event_basep, int *error_basep); Bool VMwareCtrl_QueryVersion(Display *dpy, int *majorVersion, int *minorVersion); Bool VMwareCtrl_SetRes(Display *dpy, int screen, int x, int y); Bool VMwareCtrl_SetTopology(Display *dpy, int screen, xXineramaScreenInfo[], int number); #endif /* _LIB_VMWARE_CTRL_H_ */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/vmwarectrl/libvmwarectrl.c0000664000372000037200000001606711432730015017130 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2006 by VMware, 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) 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. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). */ /* * libvmwarectrl.c -- * * The VMWARE_CTRL client library. */ #include #include "libvmwarectrl.h" #include "vmwarectrlproto.h" #include #include /* * Static data and functions. */ static XExtensionInfo _vmwarectrl_info_data; static XExtensionInfo *vmwarectrl_info = &_vmwarectrl_info_data; static char *vmwarectrl_extension_name = VMWARE_CTRL_PROTOCOL_NAME; #define VMwareCtrlCheckExtension(dpy, i, val) \ XextCheckExtension(dpy, i, vmwarectrl_extension_name, val) static int close_display(Display *dpy, XExtCodes *codes); static /* const */ XExtensionHooks vmwarectrl_extension_hooks = { NULL, /* create_gc */ NULL, /* copy_gc */ NULL, /* flush_gc */ NULL, /* free_gc */ NULL, /* create_font */ NULL, /* free_font */ close_display, /* close_display */ NULL, /* wire_to_event */ NULL, /* event_to_wire */ NULL, /* error */ NULL, /* error_string */ }; static XEXT_GENERATE_CLOSE_DISPLAY (close_display, vmwarectrl_info) static XEXT_GENERATE_FIND_DISPLAY (find_display, vmwarectrl_info, vmwarectrl_extension_name, &vmwarectrl_extension_hooks, 0, NULL) /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrl_QueryExtension -- * * Standard QueryExtension implementation. Not very interesting for * VMWARE_CTRL as it doesn't define any events or errors. * * Results: * True if information is successfully retrieved. False otherwise. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Bool VMwareCtrl_QueryExtension(Display *dpy, // IN: int *event_basep, // OUT: int *error_basep) // OUT: { XExtDisplayInfo *info = find_display(dpy); if (XextHasExtension(info)) { *event_basep = info->codes->first_event; *error_basep = info->codes->first_error; return True; } else { return False; } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrl_QueryVersion -- * * Send the QueryVersion command to the driver and return the results. * * Results: * True if information is successfully retrieved. False otherwise. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Bool VMwareCtrl_QueryVersion(Display *dpy, // IN: int *majorVersion, // OUT: int *minorVersion) // OUT: { xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReply rep; xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReq *req; XExtDisplayInfo *info = find_display(dpy); Bool ret = False; VMwareCtrlCheckExtension(dpy, info, False); LockDisplay(dpy); GetReq(VMwareCtrlQueryVersion, req); req->reqType = info->codes->major_opcode; req->VMwareCtrlReqType = X_VMwareCtrlQueryVersion; if (!_XReply(dpy, (xReply *)&rep, 0, xFalse)) { goto exit; } *majorVersion = rep.majorVersion; *minorVersion = rep.minorVersion; ret = True; exit: UnlockDisplay(dpy); SyncHandle(); return ret; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrl_SetRes -- * * Send the SetRes command to the driver. * * Results: * True if the resolution was set. False otherwise. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Bool VMwareCtrl_SetRes(Display *dpy, // IN: int screen, // IN: int x, // IN: int y) // IN: { xVMwareCtrlSetResReply rep; xVMwareCtrlSetResReq *req; XExtDisplayInfo *info = find_display(dpy); Bool ret = False; VMwareCtrlCheckExtension(dpy, info, False); LockDisplay(dpy); GetReq(VMwareCtrlSetRes, req); req->reqType = info->codes->major_opcode; req->VMwareCtrlReqType = X_VMwareCtrlSetRes; req->screen = screen; req->x = x; req->y = y; if (!_XReply(dpy, (xReply *)&rep, (SIZEOF(xVMwareCtrlSetResReply) - SIZEOF(xReply)) >> 2, xFalse)) { goto exit; } ret = True; exit: UnlockDisplay(dpy); SyncHandle(); return ret; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrl_SetTopology -- * * Send the SetTopology command to the driver. * * Results: * True if the resolution and xinerama topology were set. 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extents[1].x_org = 800; extents[1].y_org = 0; extents[1].width = 800; extents[1].height = 600; if (VMwareCtrl_SetTopology(dpy, screen, extents, 2)) { printf("SetTopology was successful\n"); } else { printf("SetTopology failed\n"); } } } return EXIT_SUCCESS; } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/ChangeLog0000664000372000037200000035602112457200523013474 00000000000000commit 891ee48e4c1baa2643eda048b4207f8263a37dca Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Jan 19 11:23:50 2015 +0100 vmware: Bump version number for release Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 79289b0ffc553ded902eea7b8b9803b098f340e3 Author: Adam Jackson Date: Thu Dec 4 10:35:04 2014 -0500 saa: Adapt to GC client clip changes in xserver 1.17 1.17 always stores the client clip as a region, so there's no longer a clientClipType member to look at. Change the code to just inspect whether the clientClip is non-null, since that works both before and after 1.17. Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 4664412d7a5266d2b392957406b34abc5db95e48 Author: Stefan Dirsch Date: Tue Oct 7 11:29:32 2014 +0200 xf86xv.h cannot be included without first including xorg-server.h. Without this the build fails on systems with the latest glibc, throwing this error: In file included from /usr/include/string.h:634:0, from /usr/include/xorg/os.h:53, from /usr/include/xorg/misc.h:115, from /usr/include/xorg/screenint.h:50, from /usr/include/xorg/scrnintstr.h:50, from /usr/include/xorg/xvdix.h:55, from /usr/include/xorg/xf86xv.h:32, from vmwgfx_overlay.c:38: /usr/include/xorg/os.h:579:1: error: expected identifier or '(' before '__extension__' strndup(const char *str, size_t n); This is caused by HAVE_STRNDUP not being set (it is set from xorg-server.h), causing os.h to redefine it. Signed-off-by: Stefan Dirsch Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone Acked-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 8e1c4e5bd521ec2d4f1a21da432f110c606b3fde Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Sep 22 12:09:13 2014 +0200 vmware/saa: Fix saa_check_poly_fill_rect_noreadback v2 We were not clipping the dirty region correctly, Fix this. Also actually do what the comment in the function says: If there are more than an ad-hoc number of rectangles to read back, then revert to the default saa_check_poly_fill_rect function that reads back the whole damage region. v2: Fix commit log message. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Brian Paul Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit c23fd33d8ce8491891255d93c04e053bf333bd4e Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Sep 22 11:43:02 2014 +0200 vmware/saa: Fix saa_check_copy_window dirty region v3 The saa_check_copy_window could dirty regions that were never touched, since we were using the X server provided damage region rather than the more detailed region actually copied. This would have been OK if we had first done a read-back of the region to be dirtied, but since we want to avoid that, instead compute the detailed destination region and use that for dirtying. This fixes rendering glitches seen with motif applications. v2: Fix whitespace error. v3: Move dirty region computation. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Brian Paul Reviewed-by: Sinclair Yeh Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit f86434ac69bd288c7fba65d178c22a91a0f4f6c2 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Sep 15 15:13:53 2014 +0200 Revert "vmware/saa: Disable the noreadback polyfillrect optimization" This reverts commit 88c487cb19aaf2882d582f7f887a52935ef8d92e. While the commit made the rendering artefacts less frequent, they didn't disappear completely and are likely caused by something else, so revert this commit. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Acked-by: Sinclair Yeh commit 8545a166931617af0d2a9ca8175fd8b11c67e246 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Sep 9 01:59:07 2014 -0700 vmware/vmwgfx: Fix cursor problem with multimon In a multimon environment, the cursor would sometimes disappear on the newly enabled screen. Fix this. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 32562129750077a23f26f2e69adc8403eb24bf3f Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Sep 3 07:08:41 2014 -0700 vmware/vmwgfx: Don't add pixmaps to the pixmap list if they're already on it This could cause loops through the list to spin indefinitely. This would most likely occur at VT switches. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 8b6316a312689d83ca8f8de939698bc137206f58 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Aug 28 15:32:45 2014 +0200 vmware/legacy: Fix overlay related compile breakage on earlier X servers Introduced by commit: vmware/legacy: Apply same fix to auto colrkey fill Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 8a47e9a45036005d46a60cf8df366baffcb9a8d1 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Aug 28 13:43:03 2014 +0200 vmware: Fix bootstrap related compile errors on earlier X servers Introduced by commit Add support for XSERVER_PLATFORM_BUS Note that the vmware DriverRec declaration can be cleaned up considerably using C99 designated initializers. Perhaps something for the next release... Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit f5d8c8f1fe2de727018600f471b6a8829fe492ad Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Aug 20 13:02:58 2014 +0200 vmware: Clear the PITCHLOCK register if available before modeset In some situations the fbdev driver may have set this register before legacy driver startup causing a weird-looking desktop. Make sure this register is cleared on each modeset. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit b1697434348799b0808a6c9e9a899394075b980c Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Thu Aug 14 16:42:05 2014 +0200 vmware/legacy: Fix out of bound array indexing Spotted by coverity. Reported-by: Adam Jackson Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 0825d98744b20a20af7bd81d347334ab4a1de015 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Sat Aug 9 00:19:17 2014 +0200 vmware/vmwgfx: Fix compilation issue on older X servers Introduced in 268307 "Add support for server managed fds" Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Brian Paul commit 0a212afefd8670a1823c9b6474de8bf26d33bdeb Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Fri Aug 8 21:37:38 2014 +0200 vmware/legacy: Fix uninitialized values in video commands Fixed bug where video stopped working on systems that didn't have the new kms enabled kernel driver installed. Found on CentOS 6.4. After updating the register header SVGA_VIDEO_NUM_REGS value got upped by two in order to support GMR and Screen Objects. Since this path is mostly used on older hosts that may not support them, don't send them at all. Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Brian Paul commit 0a596fd0c92fdcf73071869a59029263a2596018 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Jul 2 14:21:45 2014 +0200 vmware/vmwgfx: Fix an error path segfault Part of freedesktop.org bugzilla bug #80645 If taking a scanout reference on a pixmap fails, the struct vmwgfx_screen_entry::pixmap pointer must be set to NULL, otherwise the driver will incorrectly attempt to remove the scanout reference in the error path, causing a segfault. This problem is seen in the above-mentioned bug, but it is not the root cause of the problem. With this patch applied, the server will terminate cleanly instead of segfaulting. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 4e378a730d2d2deffc915af2a3d013d2a994a1b0 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Wed May 21 11:52:29 2014 +0200 vmware/legacy: Apply same fix to auto colorkey fill Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellström commit 82c9b0c1d34459c568d004521e3f35a69f5d7ae3 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Wed May 21 11:51:46 2014 +0200 vmware/vmwgfx: Fix auto colorkey fill usage Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellström commit 43e043868fbd74e28cd392a3665b36abdfe87de0 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Wed May 21 11:54:48 2014 +0200 vmware/vmwgfx: A bit more error logging when handling cursors Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellström commit aa7309254808e27a4ac5d3dc674be179646280b5 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Wed May 21 11:54:24 2014 +0200 vmware/vmwgfx: Don't move cursors without images Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellström commit e8d6facf34adf1c601a3afd0a984ce90ad8fe059 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue May 20 06:29:19 2014 -0700 vmware/vmwgfx: Fix xwayland build on newer XA versions Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 268307e85c06be27345a6808bcf2b3c9887bf8bc Author: Hans de Goede Date: Tue May 6 16:33:21 2014 +0200 Add support for server managed fds Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 675fe58eee8acdb302c3501236b86a3289991053 Author: Hans de Goede Date: Tue May 6 16:00:50 2014 +0200 Add support for XSERVER_PLATFORM_BUS This is a preparation patch for adding support for server managed fds. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 88c487cb19aaf2882d582f7f887a52935ef8d92e Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri May 9 09:35:59 2014 +0200 vmware/saa: Disable the noreadback polyfillrect optimization It causes rendering artefacts with some motif applications due to damage area confusion. Until that is sorted out, temporarily disable the optimization. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit f31eed4a578784329a7038aa01acaa10a2d0c246 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu May 8 09:24:04 2014 +0200 vmware/vmwgfx: Fix initial dirty region for pixmaps When storage is attached to pixmaps for the first time the dirty region is set to cover either the hardware surface or the software buffer based on the presence of the hardware surface. However, if the storage was created as part of an accelerated operation, the dirty region was assigned before the hardware surface was assigned to the pixmap, causing the dirty region to incorrectly cover the software buffer. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 1ed14687a3f1092db8504fb9cf4f446451801665 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Apr 10 14:05:24 2014 +0200 vmware/vmwgfx: Set desired modes after xMir screen init While XMir does initial mode configuration, it leaves setting initial modes to the DDX driver. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Brian Paul commit 64e0faf1480663a990e0f6aeef7af0e69845af49 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Apr 2 14:05:23 2014 +0200 vmware/vmwgfx: Don't tell XA that we have a mask when we haven't In some cases, the X server sends us a composit operation with mask_pict != NULL, but mask_pix == NULL. Assume there's no mask involved in that case. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Brian Paul commit c062d08a50a26c99a3b8f565a8b2b00e8dc21c3f Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jan 16 18:27:57 2014 +0100 vmware/vmwgfx: Don't change backing-store of active scanout surfaces With option "HwPresents" on, the driver would sometimes change backing store of active scanout surfaces, making the kernel module refuse to present. This was caused by scanout surfaces not having the RENDERTARGET flag on by default. So when rendered to, using copies or composites, they would be reallocated. Fix this by adding the RENDERTARGET flag from start. Also add code that prints out an error message when we change backing store of active scanout surfaces Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit c42e1f750629f18144d065b8bba5e2eaf6cbf675 Author: Julien Cristau Date: Tue Apr 1 10:11:13 2014 +0200 configure: fix build without xatracker ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND is the fourth argument to PKG_CHECK_MODULES, not the fifth. Debian bug#743239 Reviewed-by: Thomas Klausner Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Signed-off-by: Julien Cristau Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit cbd56b3759f01ec18ae0705d023e4c0b2ab38c25 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Wed Mar 26 12:45:52 2014 +0100 Bump the version number to 13.0.2 Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 51cdfa6f5102bde92c98630ace6650e4b286f6e2 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Fri Feb 21 18:10:07 2014 +0100 vmware: Fix compilation on newer X servers Found by Bryan Lee. Later versions of X.org turns dispMode pointers into const upsetting gcc, turn them into size_t's instead. Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 8da981712f62050076cff53e1b40ed1e307fcca8 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Jan 15 11:04:05 2014 +0100 vmware/vmwgfx: Always allocate shared hardware surfaces. Hardware surfaces are all likely to be shared at some point, and we *really* don't want to change a hardware surface that is bound as a drm framebuffer. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 31bff9f7f3d9a68fd1449532e8ab50065de63857 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jan 9 13:53:59 2014 +0100 vmware: Require libdrm 2.4.38 to build XMir. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit d6b179a5addef6456325adf241eb8dcaf8e4c3d6 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jan 9 13:28:22 2014 +0100 vmware: Fix build errors and warnings A previous commit and the hosted merge unfortunately brought in some build errors / warnings on early X servers. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit f37684e7169b9c0ab23ff748d5acacb65fad82f7 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Jan 7 17:55:49 2014 +0100 vmwgfx: Block DMA to prime surfaces for now Since there is currently no _good_ way to get the surface format of a prime surface, we block DMA to these surfaces; we don't know if our software data is compatible with the surface format. This patch also makes sure that there is a hardware surface backing the drawable we copy from. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Brian Paul Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 97ce302ddd6e86397ea56ea9089b9549af73c3ac Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Jan 6 12:37:36 2014 +0100 vmwgfx: Enable direct dmas Enable direct dmas instead of using the xa-provided dma functionality. This saves a bounce-buffer software copy of all dma'd contents. This also implies that all drawables with mixed software / hardware contents will use a kernel buffer for software rendering. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Brian Paul commit fd636e39a3f32a6dcd107c370513d8cb9aae26c2 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Dec 16 06:21:09 2013 -0800 vmwgfx: Add support for XWayland Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Brian Paul Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit c020923597d3bc30dffa89ba0a47f3b9517dd5fb Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Dec 16 06:13:25 2013 -0800 vmwgfx: Add support for XMir v2. Use the hosted infrastructure to add support for XMir. Helpers go in vmwgfx_saa.c. v2: Added comments for the helpers, and added a vmwgfx_flush_dri2 to be executed when coming back from vt switch. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Brian Paul Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit c8e1c498431b1f8758f62c94131c302cf3d07b39 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Dec 16 06:05:35 2013 -0800 vmwgfx: Add an infrastructure to be able to run hosted under a compositor v2 Figure out what's needed both for XMir and XWayland and make a common driver structure out of it. v2: Added a lot of comments. No code change. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Brian Paul Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit f45a551e9b70ccec8f92df02747d4e2af299cf8c Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Dec 16 10:38:21 2013 +0100 vmwgfx: Fix compile breakage on XA version 1. A recent revert brought back code that assumed XA version 2. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: trivial commit 93228f3dd3355a25583d22dbb96791678b93be3e Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Dec 11 06:54:02 2013 -0800 vmwgfx: Really allow XA version 2. When XA starts to correctly advertise version 2, we didn't allow it. Fix this. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 4af6062ce281a7f4aaa50985fe757e9569208ee1 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Dec 11 04:59:49 2013 -0800 Revert "vmwgfx: Get rid of device-specific DMA code" This reverts commit 45b2457516a9db4bd1d60fbb24a1efbe2d9dd932. Reverting this because using direct DMA for shared pixmaps should boost performance. It should be usable both in a composited environment and when running hosted. Need to retest the DMA flaws I saw before disabling this code. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit c36cbcefb8526944141eb431e1e736dc4485a36e Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Dec 9 00:19:55 2013 -0800 vmwgfx: Remove stray 1 Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit a40cbd7b4fa19219849b4b0a48f07538772c3e22 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Dec 5 02:58:47 2013 -0800 vmwgfx: Support also XA version 1 v2 We need to support also XA version 1, since we want to be backwards compatible with older mesa releases. Unfortunately, the intended way of detecting XA major version at compile-time was broken on mesa 10 so we need a workaround that tests for XA version 2 at config time. v2: Update the test for XA version 2. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 7ac45326eccbf3bea9a4a8f95b9662a36ab58eb0 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Nov 28 02:02:20 2013 -0800 vmwgfx: Fix some compilation warnings and indentations Most of the compilation warnings we're seeing are due to bad xorg headers, but fix the ones we can fix in the driver. Some indentation fixes as well. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit e26dec8f5278df74a102493bf6d2d8444dab5d6d Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Mon Oct 28 18:21:29 2013 -0400 vmwgfx: handle changes of DamageUnregister API in 1.14.99.2 Fix is inspired from the intel driver. Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 45b2457516a9db4bd1d60fbb24a1efbe2d9dd932 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Sep 19 21:50:40 2012 +0200 vmwgfx: Get rid of device-specific DMA code It's rarely used and things seem to work well enough on top of XA. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Zack Rusin commit 7192acf9f0bf8e7176ab0b803b861a858623f709 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Sep 19 20:36:57 2012 +0200 vmwgfx: Implement textured video completely on top of XA. Remove device-specific hacks. This may increase resource usage a little on old hardware revisions, but we don't need separate code paths on different hardware revisions. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Zack Rusin commit 835ce4698f916ba080f4132988fd4caf898e0b1e Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Sep 26 01:25:33 2013 -0700 vmwgfx: Avoid HW operations when not master Note that for DRI2, a dri2_copy_region becomes a NOP when not master. Additionally, all dri2 operations that lead to a potential kernel access will return FALSE. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 0945bea5fc32eacb7bf42639efbd45dcd43e7ab5 Author: Rob Clark Date: Mon Jun 10 13:31:31 2013 -0400 vmwgfx: update for XA API changes Signed-off-by: Rob Clark Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Tested-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit b3345886332ee2b9fd1348dc2cd36257dfd71986 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Wed Apr 17 12:03:32 2013 +0200 Bump the version number to 13.0.1 commit d13a6334fe76f4e869b2cb8c0a6a13c185b1bedd Author: Loïc Yhuel Date: Thu Apr 11 11:29:10 2013 +0200 vmwgfx: Use myGlyphs to fix crashes Tested-by: Christian Hesse Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Signed-off-by: Loïc Yhuel Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 23d87c92b7211cc5249eefe4ab3a2c7f370e279e Author: Zack Rusin Date: Thu Feb 14 14:33:01 2013 -0800 Kill mibstore It was a noop for at least 5 years and it has been removed. Signed-off-by: Zack Rusin commit 686859fba16ed2616c38bbe5d4e38abf4c5b7ae9 Author: Zack Rusin Date: Tue Jan 15 12:05:45 2013 -0800 Bump the version number to 13.0.0 New abi and various fixes Signed-off-by: Zack Rusin commit adf375f3d400e51b1e445e89de6bd82be0bb4ef3 Author: Zack Rusin Date: Thu Dec 6 16:40:13 2012 -0500 xf86-video-vmware 12.0.99.901 Internal release for a round of QE testing Signed-off-by: Zack Rusin commit 007bed30270ca9548dfe6e359972b56cbb8e2f13 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Tue May 29 23:01:14 2012 +0200 vmwgfx: Guard against null rotate pixmap in shadow destroy Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellström Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit e5ac80d8f72963313358e31cfb1ab98583e26f23 Author: Dave Airlie Date: Tue Jul 3 13:50:30 2012 +0100 vmware: avoid warnings about shadowing 'i' Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie commit 46c0862d205eefa985e36a74391ca392640cb898 Author: Dave Airlie Date: Sat Jun 16 14:43:52 2012 +0100 vmware: drop infoFromScreen inline in favour of new interface This also should fix the build regression introduced with the fix for this macro. Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie commit 50c01998c7800bc02fd6656cc14efa715bf63e08 Author: Robert Hooker Date: Fri Jun 15 11:56:59 2012 -0400 vmware: Fix up some warnings after new compat API change. Fixes multiple instances of these warnings on x86_64: ../../src/vmware.h:180:5: warning: implicit declaration of function 'xf86ScreenToScrn' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration] ../../src/vmware.h:180:5: warning: nested extern declaration of 'xf86ScreenToScrn' [-Wnested-externs] ../../src/vmware.h:180:5: warning: return makes pointer from integer without a cast [enabled by default] Function `xf86ScreenToScrn' implicitly converted to pointer at ../../src/vmware.h:180 Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Signed-off-by: Robert Hooker Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 61df95a86f4997e342d50d7779b00aba2e8849a6 Author: Dave Airlie Date: Wed Jun 6 09:58:01 2012 +0100 vmware: port vmware driver to new compat API This is a port of the vmware driver to the new compat API. Tested-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 46cdf0ed0ad9df66f36f95e27b209d454f67d526 Author: Brian Paul Date: Fri Apr 20 14:24:26 2012 -0600 vmwgfx: set the XA_FLAG_SHARED flag for composite dest surfaces This fixes a failed assertion in the gallium/svga driver in the svga_texture_get_handle() function. The texture resource wasn't getting created with the PIPE_BIND_SHARED flag so the !cachable assertion would fail and the X session would abort. This didn't happen with release builds. Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 4d76cfe5e8e5d594ec357b0ef3339f56eeca9c64 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Tue Mar 20 22:05:30 2012 +0100 Bump version number for the release Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit c6f27561c7cf7c30f89493d64e3c5694b5f53469 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Mon Mar 19 14:53:34 2012 +0100 vmware/legacy: Fix crash on Xserver 1.12.0 Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Zack Rusin commit b70116b907aa8545f0275589a52275235083bb40 Author: Zack Rusin Date: Thu Mar 15 11:37:26 2012 -0400 Fix a memory corruption due to a redundant free. We use the empty rect purely as a placeholder and never initialize it with its own memory so lets not try to free it. Spotted by Dave Airlie. Signed-off-by: Zack Rusin Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 57f1204292a116b35d5930752bc06f9065332879 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Tue Mar 13 21:41:11 2012 +0100 Bump version number for the release Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit e585f9ea04bbd17398d2fa804be38a4e75bc60e4 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Tue Mar 13 09:44:46 2012 -0400 config: move AC_SYS_LARGEFILE in autoconf init section There is no need for this statement to be conditionally included. It adds support for large files without taking anything away. http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 04169f3860e4a7d03485631bee40c05fc45b72c6 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Mon Mar 12 14:51:38 2012 -0400 config: include saa and vmwgfx subdirs in the tarball Use AM_CONDITIONAL. Automake knows what to distribute. It needs to be able to navigate down the subdirs to find what needs to be included in the tarball. To test reliably, create a tarball and expand it into a separate directory and build with xatracker. Distcheck will not detect missing code when such code is configured not to build. The content of a tarball *must* always be identical, regardless of the configuration options used or on which platform it was configured. Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit e6836ff099e5565dea58a53bba9b2df377241ef7 Author: Zack Rusin Date: Thu Mar 8 09:55:07 2012 -0500 Bump version number for the release Signed-off-by: Zack Rusin commit c5c38bab8c493985349356be5fadc14d3aee8040 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Feb 8 15:00:20 2012 +0100 vmware/legacy: Fix initial mode size v2 Commit "vmwlegacy: Make the default be a minium of 800x600..." read the dimensions from the incorrect register pair. v2: Also treat initial widths and heights larger than the maximum values as an error and revert back to the minimum. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 49b4cbc5100ce9a4cc40132c2839f9401a58b92e Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Feb 6 19:48:57 2012 +0100 saa: Try to avoid readbacks during polyFillRect This significantly improves performance of shaped windows on top of 3D contents Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Zack Rusin commit ecf6c5b1081e70ec64132a8188c8cc15945c2290 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Feb 2 10:24:26 2012 +0100 vmware: Kill warnings on Xserver 1.12 Compile-tested on servers 1.0 through 1.12. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 3e18d43c7f8ab5dcb94ac285a687eaaa1a578250 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Feb 1 17:30:52 2012 +0100 vmwgfx: Kill a deprecation warning on server 1.12 Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit bfb286bea967c26426aebda2a581f35da0d86884 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Feb 1 17:25:19 2012 +0100 vmwgfx: Fix up swap[sl] for server 1.12 Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 8ff19c2b2f288d6851b444dbda39544980837b73 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Feb 1 16:59:13 2012 +0100 vmwgfx: Avoid including a library header and use pixman for type conversion The PictTransform type is a typedef of a pixman type. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 193b5118199028ea0180785bb3f4c8a16359b8b0 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Jan 13 17:01:02 2012 +0100 Bump version number for release Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit c5af120177949c82cbd0611da565fef9c2c829cb Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Jan 13 17:14:47 2012 +0100 Make the driver build pass "make distcheck" Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit e6d03aceb1195de0b490f39024f34a33b1a8f6fc Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jan 12 14:00:41 2012 +0100 vmwgfx: Adapt to new XA version number v2 Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 59435d2d3af8a9f64ee40eac4f0479470ba6badf Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jan 12 17:57:37 2012 +0100 vmwgfx,saa: Fix a bunch of compilation warnings Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 0628ad20f31a239f99fcbbfe42197c56a5ae8864 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Fri Dec 9 07:34:58 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Make the default be a minimum of 800x600 This patch and the corresponding vmwgfx patch formalizes both drivers on the same behviour. The minimum is 800x600 (unless the max size is smaller). This makes it unnecessary to check against VRAM size since it is always at least large enough to fit the max values. Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 8ddbb3216d29b2ecd336d50461216feef0900fd9 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jan 12 10:00:41 2012 +0100 vmware: Make sure the driver builds on old servers Move things around a bit so the driver compiles with servers back to Xserver 1.0. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 194ff6f1517d0a8250e64c3d768a9b7ae9ed3140 Author: Thomas Hellström Date: Wed Jan 11 14:49:56 2012 +0100 vmware: Update Manpage Update the Manpage with new options and a brief modesetting- and 3D description. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellström Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit b5546fb1de3f3859151a91e98ab0bd24b6789e2e Merge: abf9cb7 5748c33 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Dec 19 20:25:43 2011 +0100 Merge branch 'vmwgfx_branch' commit 5748c33535bc7d3009b9758653885e6ae0e73002 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Dec 14 12:38:27 2011 +0100 saa, vmwgfx: Fix saa_copy_composite The traditional accelerated copy methods aren't format aware. Make saa copy format aware,and pass formats on to the driver copy function if available. If the driver can't handle format conversions it needs to return FALSE. This fixes format confusion in the copy composite fastpath. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit f664e31d73bd31594e069d8bcca872687b84d8d9 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Dec 14 10:22:22 2011 +0100 saa: Always read back hw contents on poly_fill_rect The damage region may be much larger than the actual area filled, so make sure we read back any hw contents in the damage region since we use it to mark sw dirty. Revisit this in the future since it may increase readbacks in an undesired way. There are workarounds. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 0eef22437093d29f572abea845fff9c03fca5e4e Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Dec 14 10:18:16 2011 +0100 saa: Only try to accelerate pixmaps that are driver pixmaps Trying to accelerate scratch pixmaps doesn't work currently, and I'm not sure it's a big benefit either. This is in line with what EXA does. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrants commit afd2f828b8a8b2ccc6ebe4d56104db3d03d08493 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Dec 8 13:14:57 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Reduce system resource usage with textured video Use U and V textures and corresponding dma buffers that match the size of the input UV data rather than using textures and DMA buffers that match the Y data. This simplifies data copy and reduces the amount of image data transfered to the host by up to 50% (YV12). It also reduces dma buffer- and surface memory usage correspondingly. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 121dba0093d24eb0aefa3d27a22f05f85ac66f72 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Dec 7 20:19:34 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Hook up XV color conversion control attributes This enables the standard XV color conversion control attributes contrast, scaling, saturation and hue. Currently the attribute change takes effect on the next image only. If we ever implement a ReputImage callback, we can use it to update the image immediately on attribute change. The attribute ranges follow those used by the proprietary Nvidia driver. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 8bdc6004d34e274d815bb3f3e0aa223085ea848c Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Dec 7 14:17:45 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Adapt to new interface of xa_yuv_planar_blit Also make it easier to modify the color conversion matrix based on yuv encoding properties. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit dba7b865d36ebe06b54987176b1a83cdbc2f846a Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Dec 6 10:00:00 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Fix MessageType members that are incorrectly typed as Bool Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 2c438ad8b82f47ac3252403052df16655184acbd Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Dec 6 09:53:16 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Add an option to enable rendercheck mode Rendercheck mode is used to enable acceleration of all supported composite operations, regardless of the current data location. The mode is off by default, but could be turned on to test the hardware composite operation implementation. Due to excessive data migration, rendercheck mode will be slow. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 1736a76246f0a0dab01f5a1066332168d34b2803 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Dec 6 09:21:25 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Adapt to the dri state tracker sending depth instead of bpp Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit fb35176958bba2f86d6d466ccb7baadcff806512 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Dec 5 20:58:45 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Don't register back buffers as "hw_is_dri2_fronts" v2 That is reserved for dri2 front or fake front pixmaps that need immediate flushing of software contents to hardware. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 3c2486e05e98f2ff8f4e3d2633d91e14140a676e Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Thu Dec 1 16:47:41 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Include drm.h from correct path Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellstrom Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 995d86ceb0ae8cf2904100405ba6710c89f7f1b7 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Nov 28 14:51:36 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Make the drm device name persistent The DRI2 code doesn't copy the device name, but assumes the storage is persistent. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Alan Hourihane commit 08ca819238f2c2a0494b0bd8452393fc62907cc1 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Nov 25 14:38:45 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Get the drm device name from the open file descriptor Rather than hardcoding it. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit d7576c2c50dd0f3b7f70f97d9bde4e8b859e89e5 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Nov 25 11:27:26 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Use config options to optionally set GUI topology Use option "StaticXinerama" or "GuiLayout" to set initial GUI topology, similar to how these options are used with the legacy driver. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 22d3e58b8810a73c4818d4d3943776a387147b83 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Nov 23 11:02:00 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Factor out code that can be common for vmwgfx and vmwlegacy In this case it's the parsing of the gui / statix xinerama topology. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 2e8aac7031a83f507169f6fe42924c51bdaf7326 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Nov 23 10:49:33 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Accept option "GuiLayout" as a synonym for "staticXinerama" It's more user-friendly and in line with what it's being used for in the vmwgfx driver. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 31e80b2a609631d85341025d7f2d0fb818f386f5 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Nov 25 09:42:16 2011 +0100 vmware: Update library dependencies Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit da29c648051208b98704860f851564a80bd3b123 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Nov 22 21:06:24 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Pre-init fixes A bunch of fixes that makes the fallback from vmwgfx to vmwlegacy easier. 1) Allow only 16 and 24 bit depths with vmwgfx. We may revisit this later. 2) Try to reclaim some resources if pre_init fails. 3) Print error messages so the user understands what happens on fallback. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit e52b1505cfc4a7d0507e14c3b6335a9b9652c50f Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Nov 25 09:15:32 2011 +0100 vmware: Update the vmware register definition Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 1c77e3d7434f04c59233ce7e497a949e386e1630 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Nov 22 19:56:20 2011 +0100 vmware: Hook up vmwgfx to be tried before falling back to legacy Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 2aa256c96496ed6dd9dbd5880c278f4422500b0f Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Nov 22 18:37:44 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Factor out bootstrap functions Preparing for choosing driver path in preinit instead of using shim loader. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit abf9cb75630cb27bb4741d194cb23014fe3d09b1 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Nov 17 16:38:22 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Fix up Xinerama / panoramiX replies. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit be23efbc91f47a6a34fbe24f167ee29fdf58f541 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Nov 16 10:23:10 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Fix device fifo communication This fixes two issues with the device fifo communication: 1) Idle the fifo before initializing it. If the fifo is already up and processing data due to an uncleanly shut down server, and init could otherwise confuse the device. 2) Mark fifo memory volatile when writing to it and make sure commands are written before telling the device they are available. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 70487eee975c63b5ed1492927bbc661425278276 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Nov 9 11:34:16 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Make sure we don't render when VT switched When compiz is enabled, we may try to DMA sw rendered contents of dri2 drawables to surfaces while VT switched. I'm not sure how this could be happening, but queue the DMA until the next block handler. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Alan Hourihane commit e1810e0b09e07bdab05a57fdef74450a507e9dfa Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Nov 8 15:28:40 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Fix rendering errors when rotating / unrotating a screen. The dirty trackers weren't correctly translated to pending presents / updates when a pixmap was bound as a scanout. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrants commit d0b493d67afd1b5e8c8397c7938752ecd56c91ba Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Nov 8 14:49:36 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: A number of damage fixes A damage tracker was sometimes attached to a pixmap in the middle of an operation. That meant that damage was never registered for that operation which caused dirty-tracking to fail. Instead, add a damage tracker as soon as we have storage attached to the pixmap. Also, when a pixmap was resized, the dirty region trackers could become stale, and cause DMA operation extending outside of the pixmap with server crashes as a result. This commit fixes that. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit aff799d007c8383321213ad177e5a9deec2b3978 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Nov 1 15:39:07 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Add an option to use a scanout surface With this option enabled, we compose all contents (both sw and hw) in the guest before presenting it. Just like the old xorg state tracker did when 3D was enabled. It's not as bad as the old xorg state tracker was for interactivity, but there's a small but noticeable lag when moving windows. It's mainly intended for testing purposes, like testing the surface dirty paths in the kernel module. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 5137e8736edfab1aaebef4046baab37361584b2e Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Nov 1 09:59:18 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Be correct when setting up damage tracking When setting up damage tracking, previously the code would guess wether sw or hw was currently dirty. The caller always have that information, so pass it to the damage tracking setup function. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit ed7bba3cda4b454eec771d3bf0ebed4fd998a82a Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Nov 1 08:38:52 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Add an option for direct presents With this option set to true, accelerated copies to a scanout pixmap will be performed as hardware presents instead of copies to an intermediate 3D surface backing the scanout pixmap, followed by a present. Depending on the application this might be a performance boost, but since it might trigger device software readbacks in other situations, for example dri2 copy front->fake_front, it might be a performance hog in other situations, so disable it by default. (Before this commit it was enabled by default). Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit b2c4a7e682e14fa8af42415d429d6735117fefcb Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Oct 31 15:14:21 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Fix acceleration options. Introduce relevant acceleration options and fix up the log printout. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Alan Hourihane commit da85719e9e373ee8da53388cccc71a0f9c8bbefc Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Oct 31 14:40:55 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Remove a couple of unused options Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz Reviewed-by: Alan Hourihane commit b6faecc7613e8c73f0681d20a1a80e5e0ddd4058 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Oct 31 14:27:29 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Don't do present readbacks per crtc The kernel now takes care of doing this the right way; no need to duplicate that functionality. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit cc7c1c961b77c139b95fbb6948204def1b4b908a Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Oct 31 10:50:09 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Fall back to sw cursors if needed If there is a risc that we need two simultaneous cursors, (two outputs showing the same contents, at least one of them explicit), fall back to sw cursor. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 427064b57c52c8881c7a64d9c9e21411e79e644b Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Oct 26 16:33:30 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Fix crtc position of transformed fb The fb allocated for transformed data always matches the scanout region, so set the crtc origin to (0,0) Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 55113dae7cbe99bfb69869831536ff34ed445c73 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Oct 26 15:08:18 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Hook up vmwarectrl to the gui layout ioctl Requires drm 2.3. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit c73a7f3d991dd95d332829f2ca8a88aabfea5a46 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Oct 26 07:28:31 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Update the connector type name array Also map connector types that are not in the array to "Unknown". Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit a33710b0d16c9c01a1995b60f0b0d4d482f459d3 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Oct 21 11:19:36 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Save the dri2 requested depth since it may differ from the drawable depth. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 4c08c2600936efeedb1a33436876ba82a11218e7 Author: Jeremy Huddleston Date: Fri Oct 7 13:15:11 2011 -0700 Build fix for ABI version 12 This results in the vmware driver assuming there is only one PCI domain, which I think is true for everywhere this is expected to run anyway. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Huddleston commit 208ccbc7179b40a570a5943e325dd22740a67577 Author: Jeremy Huddleston Date: Fri Oct 7 13:10:59 2011 -0700 Fix build failures resulting from changes to the swaps and swapl macros in recent xorg-server Signed-off-by: Jeremy Huddleston commit de70a1d0cb79dad9e52baa43306264db80a163da Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Oct 5 13:33:17 2011 +0200 xf86-video-vmware 11.0.99.901 Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 26845eb54a15d43f09288a87c5f74beac8fb6ec7 Author: Alan Coopersmith Date: Tue Sep 27 19:31:22 2011 -0700 Use dixLookupWindow instead of LookupWindow on Xorg 1.5 & later The LookupWindow function was deprecated in xserver commit ed75b056511ccb4 and removed during the Xorg 1.11 merge window by commit 82a8677d9175732. Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 5c43481aa639053bbbf7fbf5f72f0edecf616731 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Sep 1 13:59:10 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Adapt to vmwgfx kernel driver 2.1 This introduces fence objects with 2.0, and present / present readback ioctls with 2.1. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit b5438423ad29338429321cd29118a66b715cdcac Author: Matt Turner Date: Sun Sep 25 14:06:47 2011 -0400 Fix wrong-sized swaps Signed-off-by: Matt Turner commit 3c2f9cc43f7d36952e78d10d224da0ba68ecefea Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Aug 30 12:22:53 2011 +0200 vmwgfx-xorg: Avoid enabling unwanted outputs in initial configuration Add a hack so that we avoid enabling all connected outputs during the initial configuration. On older X servers they would be enabled as cloned, which didn't really cause any problem, but on later X servers they would initially be enabled next to eachother which looks odd. A RandR call will still show the disabled outputs as connected, and if there is a monitor section in the config file for the output in question, it will also have a connected status, so that it may be explicitly enabled or disabled from a config file. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit f17abaa926fdbedab1e6236e109fa746fcc2320b Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Wed Jul 13 16:30:01 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Just include vmwgfx_drm.h We do this in mesa as well Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit b29d71e3adb16f2a8e3e9d534bf8b1c1f8e0d9ef Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Wed Jul 13 16:28:52 2011 +0100 saa: Remove superflouos headers includes Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 98ff64fd7a13d2824d6f36b0d8f13d95f8be9e48 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Mon Jul 11 12:23:32 2011 +0100 vmwgfx: Fix logic when checking for XA Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 858dbcdddb35b690a543a103d43dcaeb040260c1 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Sat Jul 9 22:54:41 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Don't dirty the front buffer as hw when doing a dri2copyregion from it When copying from a dri2 buffer we usually dirty it as hw, since dri has been rendering to it, and there can only be hw contents in the buffer. However for the real front, X has already done the dirty work for us. Also remove a glxWaitX() debug message. This should fix piglit read-front. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit eea96a6f5ccc6a3a1e2bb2737f211076de443462 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jul 7 22:02:15 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Add boolean flags for different rendering modes Basically we support three ways of getting data to the screen: 1) Mixed mode: We mix presents and updates. 2) Mixed present optimized: A version of mixed where copies to the front buffer end up as presents, saving a blit. 3) 3D surface mode: We only present from a 3D surface. Software contents are first DMA'd to that surface. This change adds boolean flags to the saa struct to select which mode to use. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 9cff0a84308723d9790c6365c0d4b1c107794995 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jul 7 09:21:56 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Various acceleration fixes. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 4ae8aac35b7209576eaeb64347470d3145b27832 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Jul 4 15:39:02 2011 +0200 vmwlegacy: Fix server termination due to pitch inconsistency. Don't require a 32*32 bit pitch alignment when validating modes, since the requested virtual pitch (pVMWARE->maxWidth*bpp) must be a multiple of that alignment. If not, the server will terminate with a cryptic error message. This is only for validating modes. The driver will adjust the pitch to the host requirement when a mode is set anyway, and hopefully the host won't require a pitch it doesn't support. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 81e7099b6bbd9fdae66a3186dfc3fff2758009cf Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Jul 1 13:23:30 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Require libxatracker >= 0.4. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit d2e27ee5c116cd914d98c2ffa4a974704c250be7 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Jul 1 12:29:50 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Set up XA version checking. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 8a9997f060487c0aef07b8e8a95bb3a862de264f Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Jul 1 11:28:52 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Try to sort out format handling with composite. Try to catch all cases where we have to do readbacks or format conversions due to composite formats not being compatible with ordinary accel formats. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 8a21da8eaa77bb1ec55ab8b5584554ae6cc41e1e Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Jun 22 22:26:20 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Support xa composite. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit c7e8388280fc047b33be4f603afa4b7615ffc585 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Jun 22 11:33:14 2011 +0200 saa: Add driver composite. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit b2e116971031d1357f614e9ce1d843768489a304 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Jun 22 10:50:35 2011 +0200 saa: Reuse code for computing composite bounds. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 3650be74d5da602653b2b1d3cf3a6bb5a9cb3539 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Jun 21 00:13:32 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Try to match created hardware formats with the dri state tracker. commit 63d7ddb35fe8b6743de182b73e6967f97f6a7eba Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Jun 20 21:57:38 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Fix dirty present bug Clear dirty present areas when new contents are drawn to the backing pixmap. Not when it is actually pushed to the screen. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit f71928d3f78d9f9e5a0fd240069b9035d4ccac75 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Jun 20 21:48:23 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Don't call xa_copy_done after a present. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 4d5aec4a7e4512145c76014591488cb5a98ff0ea Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Jun 20 14:13:46 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Make present readbacks not cross scanout bounding box boundaries Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit f6a4690832143b01d419b52a4cb74350cdfa38bf Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Jun 20 09:58:44 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Make a list of scanout bounding boxes available to each scanout pixmap This info is needed for present readback. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit eea0e6e242a604b1f4d85d947cf2b3f9f4977533 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Mon Jun 20 09:05:48 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Import the WSBM list macros Use WSBM list handling macros for the glxWaitX flush list. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit eabf82fad8ad72aab071cd4e3bc9063022b0aeb3 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Jun 17 11:25:53 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Check for large files Fixes segfault on 32-bit servers. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 7966dfa47c4d2b022ebf0f25a2db3901376e6cbd Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Jun 17 08:18:13 2011 +0200 vmwgfx, saa: Build saa as a convenience library instead of as a shared object. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit d28613e557fcdc4fc69f9a138a8c5fc909a719f5 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jun 16 21:21:25 2011 +0200 vmwgfx: Fix up driver build process for Xserver >= 1.7. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 84166d4b457244bcc2f5ace63702d594d602d0c2 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jun 16 15:55:07 2011 +0200 vmwgfx, saa: Initial import This imports the vmwgfx driver, based on the Gallium3D Xorg state tracker, as well as the saa library. A "Shadow Acceleration Architecture", which is optimized for the case where transfers between system (shadow) and hw memory is very costly. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 0142bb8d10edb153c9ce79a2ea3ff92a7fb15ac5 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Mar 30 12:37:24 2011 +0200 vmwlegacy: Don't prune modes based on the virtual size of the default mode We might be pruning modes based on the virtual size of the default mode in some situations. Avoid this by allowing a virtual size equal to the device max size, unless the user has requested something else. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Alan Hourihane commit 04297d435b87e3d04a427ac8ef33d314727220e6 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Mar 30 12:22:43 2011 +0200 vmwlegacy: Fix up default mode VRefresh anc Clock calculation The VRefresh value was a factor 1000 too high. Calculate clock based on vrefresh and resolution. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Alan Hourihane commit c5ca599361c87ec816db92d4f9841143f8601934 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Mar 30 11:01:06 2011 +0200 vmwlegacy: Fix a bug in screen dimension calculation This bug resulted in incorrect screen dimensions and DPI being calculated in some circumstances, leading to among other things bad aspect ratios in xine. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit c02d5977015983473a9bbae97ec65ce70a5faa3b Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Mar 29 13:03:39 2011 +0200 vmwlegacy: Make sure we draw the colorkey to the right drawable Don't draw the colorkey to the screen drawable, but to the video drawable when possible. Also change the Xv API/ABI test to use the builtin ABI version functions. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer commit b234d7d6925b480a9c4fe23e5100e6fe7e5c0eac Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Mar 29 11:18:24 2011 +0200 vmwlegacy: Silence a number of warnings This potentially also fixes a use of an uninitialized pointer value, which may cause OOM or segfaults. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer commit cdb04224db69a6b3beb66c99879e20917b8b0fb2 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Mar 25 19:17:00 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Fix segfault and setup of initial mode. The fact that modes were added without names caused segfaults on older X servers. At least up to and including Xserver 1.4. Also, for some reason, at least Xserver 1.4 insists on setting the first mode in the modelist, even if we set another mode as the current one. Work around this by inserting a new mode with the current screen dimensions, and add that modename last to the array of display requested mode names. This means that if none of the previous mode names are found, we will at least find the newly inserted mode. Also, if there are no requested mode names at all, the driver previously chose the largest mode that fit the timings. Now we will, in that case, always select the newly inserted mode and thus not change resolution unless specified. Also add an option to not add this default mode. The option "AddDefaultMode" is true by default. Finally when we restore registers at exit and VT switch, make sure we reprogram the initial width, height and bpp for the next time we start a server. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 9a8f0af8782fd5e9de2d71dfa86fad1d48d52b64 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Mar 3 09:47:48 2011 +0100 Remove unused variable Signed-off-by: Cyril Brulebois Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit c208a5380b20f910ab49433abc0d39dce6bb5528 Author: Alan Hourihane Date: Wed Feb 16 18:53:14 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Fix mode lookup In situations where we have trouble finding a specified mode, use the resolution given by the width and height device registers. Signed-off-by: Alan Hourihane Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 2e5001b7e93c63c2cd25d7d8ebdee8a420c13b96 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Feb 16 18:47:02 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Add a missing include The test for Xserver >= 1.2 in the affected file was always failing. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer commit b3c244ebd7899a66aa401d2d7b0ddc66ee56e6d7 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Feb 16 17:29:47 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Don't attempt to call RRSendConfigNotify on Xservers < 1.2 Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom Reviewed-by: Alan Hourihane Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer commit eacfa46ada8562bfb15d3fc6a8af272d88036d2f Author: Michel Dänzer Date: Thu Jan 27 11:09:39 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Send ConfigureNotify events on Xinerama state changes with no mode change Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit cc66e4a49a4a9ac90940d7866db5bc7621cb7e16 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jan 27 11:02:44 2011 +0100 Fix crosscompile build for older Xservers v2 Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit d1ac343b8894a9b8a34c1dcf4b6aeb57239034c0 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Jan 21 23:07:10 2011 +0100 Revert "Fix crosscompile build for older Xservers" This reverts commit 16e16390385d890b3666485a40369f4c690d5033. The fix was bogus as pointed out by Cyril Bruleboid , and Gaetan Nadon commit 16e16390385d890b3666485a40369f4c690d5033 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jan 13 13:17:17 2011 +0100 Fix crosscompile build for older Xservers Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 5b30df47117bc65fd5f14667671041428e1d00b5 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Jan 13 12:52:14 2011 +0100 vmwlegacy: Remove Write-Combining setups The virtual CPUs doesn't support it anyway. Once suggested by Michel Daenzer. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 8f8f71f0075d9d5cbbfca93425462ba03c5b8046 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Nov 9 14:31:30 2010 +0100 Bump package version to 11.0.3 for release Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 30ac6eaf64aa4831025555b72b65843686a35094 Author: Jesse Adkins Date: Tue Sep 28 13:29:52 2010 -0700 Purge cvs tags. Signed-off-by: Jesse Adkins Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith commit 083a663bbb186bfb854eda3b9f33d7fc24252ec5 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Sep 16 10:08:12 2010 +0200 Make the modinfo string contain an optional subpatch number The idea is that the build system assigns this number if needed. As an example it might be the commit number since the last version tag. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 5a2206c328caaed95daf91aff9220d3a51b492bd Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Sep 16 09:58:07 2010 +0200 Make sure we build on 1.4.99. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit da0f931b90833c7f706ace24b0c9dff2672f1e97 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Sep 8 09:57:35 2010 +0200 vmwlegacy: Fix a segfault in vmwareCursorCloseScreen. The segfault occured because the named function was using resources that were already taken down, because VMWARECloseScreen was called very late in the CloseScreen callchain. Make sure we wrap the CloseScreen pointers late in ScreenInit to avoid this. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 03dca39afa06da04472d56ec4888f010186c6a13 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Sep 7 21:55:28 2010 +0200 vmwlegacy: A number of Xv fixes Properly init and uninit the port private clipboxes on setup and end. Clear the port private clipboxes on video stop, to force re-painting of the colorkey when the stream is resumed. Make sure the colorkey is painted *before* the overlay is flushed. Some host implementations seem picky about this. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit dfb062e024dfd20789ee8d43c7f94640faa5ea9f Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Tue Sep 7 12:17:46 2010 +0200 vmware/vmwlegacy: Silence compilation errors and -warnings. Silence warnings and errors on various server versions due to incorrect usage of libc functions. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 12e4577c020c6905d09459d833fd1c5313f1647b Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Fri Sep 3 11:19:01 2010 +0200 vmwlegacy: Always scale screen dimensions to the initial DPI on modeswitch. When we switch mode we usually alter the size in a constant DPI environment rather than keeping the size constant and alter the DPI. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 81a0a1a37e703296d109022bb76a1291e84064fd Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Sep 1 07:58:18 2010 +0200 vmware: Handle chain-loader failures gracefully. If the vmwlegacy driver wasn't present when expected, that would leave the X server in a confused state. Thus report loading errors properly back to the X server. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 2a72ea7a1b1519451350e0741d145f513124a208 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Wed Aug 18 10:57:02 2010 -0400 vmwarectrl: rework standalone package as a subdir of driver vmwarectrl is a unit test client tool for developers. By default, it is not built unless --enable-vmwarectrl-client is used. Acked-by: Thomas Hellstrom Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit f51ca2cb756dcd541a27f0326496f0aadab3f214 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Wed Aug 18 11:34:49 2010 +0200 Make the driver build and run without libdrm. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 2e6eca3e7bb19ea69db2cc367c9704c7d657db79 Author: Thomas Hellstrom Date: Thu Aug 12 17:43:59 2010 +0200 Only set the first xinerama output as primary. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom commit 456b74e8778ab0c44e8a70aa45f447ff5c562be3 Author: Adam Jackson Date: Tue Aug 10 11:02:05 2010 -0400 xf86-video-vmware 11.0.2 Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson commit c29d24b2ca598011b84387006f03a9360910707f Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Fri Jul 23 21:02:33 2010 -0400 config: add AM_PROG_CC_C_O for per-target compilation flags The use of per-target compilation flags with C sources requires that the macro AM_PROG_CC_C_O be called from configure.ac If the C compiler does not accept the -c and -o options simultaneously, define NO_MINUS_C_MINUS_O. This macro actually tests both the compiler found by AC_PROG_CC, and, if different, the first cc in the path. The test fails if one fails. This macro was created for GNU Make to choose the default C compilation rule. Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit dfbef04f1ff9430a01ca0ca682be32a8606e9e13 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Wed Jul 21 16:49:04 2010 -0400 config: add comments for main statements commit 0dbd97fe7d411549aa343c25dab9c70087532727 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Wed Jul 21 16:07:00 2010 -0400 config: replace deprecated use of AC_OUTPUT with AC_CONFIG_FILES Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit dfaa0b6391ebc32f4e81d8add053eabea44d0881 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Wed Jul 21 14:37:42 2010 -0400 config: replace deprecated AC_HELP_STRING with AS_HELP_STRING Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit dd0bb4ac5730331070eac2c39880718eeff3760b Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Wed Jul 21 14:05:23 2010 -0400 config: replace deprecated AM_CONFIG_HEADER with AC_CONFIG_HEADERS Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit f07d572611ba072c5952fea526e7178202d36685 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Wed Jul 21 09:27:42 2010 -0400 config: complete AC_INIT m4 quoting Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit 79956ca804b4ca6227f878cf794edafefa00d25a Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Tue Jul 20 21:44:58 2010 -0400 config: remove unrequired AC_SUBST([XORG_CFLAGS]) This macro is called by PKG_CHECK_MODULES Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit cee7a37a38f83cd5300a19f17493e43eb532e619 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Tue Jul 20 20:24:42 2010 -0400 config: remove unrequired AC_HEADER_STDC Autoconf says: "This macro is obsolescent, as current systems have conforming header files. New programs need not use this macro". Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit 8adb672ac3f754d02e377745c16f64151b50522a Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Tue Jul 20 19:41:31 2010 -0400 config: remove AC_PROG_CC as it overrides AC_PROG_C_C99 XORG_STRICT_OPTION from XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS calls AC_PROG_C_C99. This sets gcc with -std=gnu99. If AC_PROG_CC macro is called afterwards, it resets CC to gcc. Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit d867b84e425cdf66542eebaabd8adb95b8121960 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Tue Jul 20 18:45:19 2010 -0400 config: update AC_PREREQ statement to 2.60 Unrelated to the previous patches, the new value simply reflects the reality that the minimum level for autoconf to configure all x.org modules is 2.60 dated June 2006. ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-2.60.tar.gz Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit 190a6b7e032e37e33dda42482038b8fd1fd9d8af Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Tue Jul 20 16:15:30 2010 -0400 config: upgrade to util-macros 1.8 for additional man page support Use MAN_SUBST now supplied in XORG_MANPAGE_SECTIONS The value of MAN_SUBST is the same for all X.Org packages. commit e647511e4b9b924b0617171c56b3bb485674b3ff Author: Julien Cristau Date: Tue Jul 13 11:57:15 2010 +0100 Don't crash the server on Xorg -configure commit 0bd99bb142093c0072147ec3bb665864b4cadef5 Author: Fernando Carrijo Date: Thu Jul 1 07:18:11 2010 -0300 Purge macros NEED_EVENTS and NEED_REPLIES Signed-off-by: Fernando Carrijo Acked-by: Tiago Vignatti Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith commit f307f77a34f3a6777f74458819f6a3519c2c3f2b Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Sun Jun 13 13:10:55 2010 -0400 COPYING: replace stub file with actual Copyright notices. Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit 423d8a069a2d86068a8f22926a73bc965670315d Author: Michel Dänzer Date: Mon Mar 29 10:19:04 2010 +0200 Fix some issues pointed out by compiler warnings. * vmware_chain_module() doesn't return any values. * Remove an unused local variable. commit cc77a36048863640fb1fa9f82b5b0dbf41326872 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Thu Mar 18 15:30:36 2010 +0100 Bump for 11.0.1 release. commit a5fb3698a033bfe7789641fd6719d8d4fb054201 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Tue Mar 9 08:37:11 2010 +0000 Rework chainloader code to check for vmwgfx userspace driver as well commit bf18be6f458a4612b2ebdd8d2b5894f8884891e4 Author: Roland Scheidegger Date: Tue Mar 9 16:10:25 2010 +0100 fix a cursor refcounting bug, leading to segfaults this is similar to what xf86_use_hw_cursor() does, which is replaced by vmwareUseHWCursor (otherwise, the refcount could reach zero and hence the cursor deallocated while xf86CursorEnableDisableFBAccess() could still bring it back to life from the saved cursor). It is probably insane to do refcounting here, but this needs a xserver fix, and even if that's fixed this fix here shouldn't hurt (though would be unnecessary). commit 257614ae9bea54d6a46e4477496500a84853ee37 Author: Roland Scheidegger Date: Tue Mar 9 16:03:59 2010 +0100 make DEBUG_LOGGING compile commit 29f6a2dca3e680908e938767256c9b995653ca7f Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Sun Mar 7 15:02:39 2010 +0000 Print text about none fatal error message with Fatal in it commit 204504861a2847734a04bd976accb0c730733523 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Fri Feb 26 16:27:17 2010 +0100 Don't hardcode the module version in the source As pointed out by Julien Cristau XORG_RELEASE_VERSION gives us that info from configure.ac. Signed-off-by: Jakob Bornecrantz commit 667263d9410bd0d5832cf08a2a28841fe6326b84 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Thu Feb 18 14:11:32 2010 +0100 Bump major for new chainloading driver commit 048fe839f0d761aeba95c324f14bdc5488e9e634 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Mon Feb 22 13:20:06 2010 +0100 Link to drm but on for the vmware chainloader driver commit 30964ffa31f4fdbffe563b7d7d20bfbf1ed22969 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Thu Feb 18 15:20:31 2010 +0100 Make sure that modinfo strings are unique commit 0f2b02d72e36dc6390c09d6adba13e4101bf3df8 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Thu Feb 11 23:18:37 2010 +0100 Add modinfo for vmware_drv.so commit c4f5bf8ea45b80c2ac4a5eec65ff58f148fb2807 Author: Jakob Bornecrantz Date: Thu Feb 11 22:04:53 2010 +0100 Add a chain loading module to load new vmwgfx driver if kernel module is loaded commit 0d9d1724dbe113dcc02736a8ca80ab540057cb5e Author: Alan Coopersmith Date: Fri Jan 15 14:13:42 2010 -0800 Update Sun license notices to current X.Org standard form Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith commit e0d370ae5f307d96e9dd9384cc0ea66a0f6c06c1 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Tue Dec 15 22:01:02 2009 -0500 configure.ac: remove unused sdkdir=$(pkg-config...) statement The sdkdir variable isn't use, so remove the statement. Acked-by: Dan Nicholson Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon commit 991830e39c34d0a4530a5c5023ec92cf0d7395b0 Author: Michel Dänzer Date: Tue Dec 29 17:53:35 2009 +0100 Bump for 10.16.9 release. commit 5a36fcb6a5899e5cfdf6d65e05e3f999d5d25b2a Author: Michel Dänzer Date: Tue Dec 29 17:00:45 2009 +0100 VMWAREComposite: Only hide cursor if source picture is backed by drawable. Should fix https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14208 . commit 4bec18ab8dffd90ab84b986de2136a9d848d3a4a Author: Michel Dänzer Date: Tue Dec 29 16:41:16 2009 +0100 vmware: Fix crash with xserver >= 1.7. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24541 . commit 74c830e61bdf700c7e422aaa5b1a0136561295dd Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Mon Nov 23 09:25:06 2009 -0500 Makefile.am: add ChangeLog and INSTALL on MAINTAINERCLEANFILES Now that the INSTALL file is generated. Allows running make maintainer-clean. commit e8f5a924226aacc280923aed661b5a821fdaffe8 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Wed Oct 28 14:41:41 2009 -0400 INSTALL, NEWS, README or AUTHORS files are missing/incorrect #24206 Automake 'foreign' option is specified in configure.ac. Remove from Makefile.am commit edb6fcb49bae735c45d9565f7aa8313396cf3b15 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Wed Oct 28 14:09:10 2009 -0400 INSTALL, NEWS, README or AUTHORS files are missing/incorrect #24206 Add missing INSTALL file. Use standard GNU file on building tarball README may have been updated Remove AUTHORS file as it is empty and no content available yet. Remove NEWS file as it is empty and no content available yet. commit dcb3d3ed2ba2129b433eee0d18ec86e1e0a6f21f Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Mon Oct 26 12:54:23 2009 -0400 Several driver modules do not have a ChangeLog target in Makefile.am #23814 The git generated ChangeLog replaces the hand written one. Update configure.ac to xorg-macros level 1.3. Use XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS which replaces four XORG_* macros Update Makefile.am to add ChangeLog target if missing Remove ChangeLog from EXTRA_DIST or *CLEAN variables This is a pre-req for the INSTALL_CMD commit a9dc11de80966fe00efb6c061a6df00678f80b1f Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Thu Oct 22 13:06:19 2009 -0400 .gitignore: use common defaults with custom section # 24239 Using common defaults will reduce errors and maintenance. Only the very small or inexistent custom section need periodic maintenance when the structure of the component changes. Do not edit defaults. commit 082d1689a8e017d29b108ed3a251141ddf32a35d Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Thu Oct 22 12:34:18 2009 -0400 .gitignore: use common defaults with custom section # 24239 Using common defaults will reduce errors and maintenance. Only the very small or inexistent custom section need periodic maintenance when the structure of the component changes. Do not edit defaults. commit 6c8fc7b280295b823675285ed78b0fb2365bcf07 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Tue Sep 8 22:21:33 2009 -0700 Bump fo 10.16.8 Release commit e3e3d8d2488bd289660943e9038bdbe29e11cf77 Author: Gaetan Nadon Date: Mon Sep 7 11:12:13 2009 -0400 xf86-video-vmware: Remove unused .cvsignore file #23776 Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer commit cce33db3f95c6f3c8537c782063b6ca9ad68f332 Author: Dave Airlie Date: Tue Jul 28 15:22:42 2009 +1000 vmware: change to using ABI version check commit 0fddce5511b761206bb5f59dcd17652f15bda5ef Author: Dave Airlie Date: Tue Jul 28 14:11:59 2009 +1000 vmware: fix resource removal properly commit 4605e8d3a99ddcd75314051bd00b51d8ecee06a1 Author: Dave Airlie Date: Tue Jul 28 13:32:41 2009 +1000 vmware: update for resources/RAC API removal commit 382c25f53870da0db0ee74f343c20c312e6b03af Author: Philip Langdale Date: Mon Jul 20 18:03:47 2009 -0700 Bump for 10.16.7 Release. commit c2d9678431a40f6a15dc7f50690507cdda8d11e2 Author: Micah Dowty Date: Mon Jun 1 10:47:51 2009 -0700 An imperfect fix for Xinerama state changes without a mode change This patch improves behaviour for Xinerama state changes (via the VMWARE_CTRL) extension that don't have an accompanying mode change. This will be the case if a new Xinerama monitor layout has a bounding box with an identical size to that of the previous layout. Prior to this patch, the behaviour was pretty bad. If you sent two Xinerama states with the same bounding box, the second state would be set as pending but no actual mode change would occur, because the X server would already be in the right video mode. This means that the pending mode stays pending. If another Xinerama state comes in after this, we would hit our "Aborting due to existing pending state" error, and the new state would be discarded. This means we'd drop the mode switch on the floor, plus we'd lie to the client and say it worked. One example of the user-visible symptoms from this: The user has four monitors of the same size. We'll call them A through D. The VM goes into full-screen mode, and they set it to use screens ABC. Now they switch to BCD. These have the same bounding box size, so no mode change occurs and a topology is still pending. Now they switch to monitors BC. This mode switch is dropped, so the guest is still in the ABC topology and the mode is too wide for BC. This patch is an incomplete fix. If we're setting a new topology with the same bounding box, we'll flush the Xinerama state immediately since we know the mode switch will never occur. This means we don't get stuck with xineramaNextState set when it shouldn't be, and we don't have the problem with dropping subsequent mode changes. We also do set the new Xinerama state, so apps that query it will see the updated state immediately. But the fix isn't perfect- as far as I can tell, there's no way to notify applications that the monitor layout changed without a mode switch. So even though we've set the new topology, most apps won't notice. There are ways we could hack around this, but none of them are pretty. commit d10841493c4707f23f928d7580bc5bddb51d22a6 Author: Bob Long Date: Fri May 22 15:48:55 2009 -0700 Fix black screen after resume from hibernate. The root cause for the black screen and system lock up is caused by not recovering the SVGA ID register after hibernation. Incorrect ID register value will invalidate the FIFO memory start register, and driver will not retrieve correct FIFO memory start address and the busy read of svga FIFO sync register will lock up the whole system. Currently SVGA Xorg driver does not have a kernel module to handle the power management event, but Xorg will call driver provided LeaveVT before shutting down system and call EnterVT after resuming system from hibernation, so these two callback functions are good entry points to save and restore the ID register value. This patch saves the ID register value in LeaveVT and restores the value to SVGA ID register in EnterVT. commit b4ea3052f843c2d1c285252cbf1bed2f4857f96c Author: Philip Langdale Date: Tue May 12 16:48:43 2009 -0700 Bump for 10.16.6 release commit 8e15f6669ff2cb5bf4260ac87a481a4e38044b26 Author: Micah Dowty Date: Tue May 12 16:46:39 2009 -0700 Better cursor size limit and explanation Increase the cursor size limit to 64x64, and give a better explanation of the host's cursor size limits. commit bfa3dfc27b05d4a2deff230f8241bd44f72fb7a0 Author: Micah Dowty Date: Tue May 12 16:46:00 2009 -0700 Allow cursor updates while unhidden This change just adds a flag to our hardware cursor, telling Xorg that it doesn't need to hide the cursor when updating its shape. This fixes the cursor flicker in X11. commit dccc9376a4fb1cba9c35b7617989608497fca7be Author: Micah Dowty Date: Tue May 12 16:45:29 2009 -0700 Unbreak vmwarectrl setres The vmwarectrl tool's "setres" command was unusable, because it looks like someone added the settopology test without updating the argument indices for setres. This patch makes setres usable again. commit b7dbdd28764a8f3883833ab818a7b7314632b0b2 Author: Micah Dowty Date: Tue May 12 16:44:42 2009 -0700 Fix dynamic mode edge cases The VMware Xorg driver supports dynamic modelines that can be set from userspace via an X extension. These are used to implement VM features which need to automatically change the resolution of the guest OS. This driver implements the feature using two modelines. The driver would alternately update one mode then the other, so that in typical usage one mode is current and the other is available for the next mode switch. This usually worked, but there were many edge cases that could cause this alternating pattern to get 'out of sync', so we'd end up changing the resolution of the current video mode. This could end up putting the X server in a state where the screen resolution has been changed, but the hardware was never reprogrammed for the new resolution. This patch fixes the problem by explicitly searching for a dynamic mode that isn't currently in use. We no longer rely on the alternating pattern. commit cfe8793180ec633dd7a17d059ad882ef461ed1d9 Author: Micah Dowty Date: Tue May 12 16:43:13 2009 -0700 Update README Updates the copyright date, and replaces the rather out-of-date 2D documentation with a link to the updated 2D and 3D docs on Source Forge. commit e3769142d80953d6da484eb979f5274c8a3abeb3 Author: Shelley Gong Date: Thu Apr 16 13:28:47 2009 -0700 Automatically add modelines for the driver's built-in set of modes. The driver has had a built-in set of modes for a while, but there was nothing adding modelines to back them up, causing initial modes to be rejected at startup with certain Xorg versions. This change adds the actual modelines for sufficiently new versions of the server (>= 1.2), as the necessary calls were only introduced at that time. commit 3c223e8f7b03e2d7f8c31faeeeeb37030c461176 Author: Alan Coopersmith Date: Fri Jan 9 16:39:07 2009 -0800 Remove xorgconfig & xorgcfg from See Also list in man page commit 1bbef3aa7ab15ee93cd4cd47c3d484ac91f0440d Author: Philip Langdale Date: Tue Aug 19 11:23:44 2008 -0700 Bump version for 10.16.5 release. commit 6ea8e5000519865dd936cfe82d67efc7d107a28c Author: Bankim Bhavsar Date: Tue Aug 19 11:23:02 2008 -0700 Add RegionEqual function for older XFree86 versions. Fixes bug : http://bugzilla.eng.vmware.com/show_bug.cgi?id=312853 When we added AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY capability to our VMware video driver, region functions were used to keep track of colorkey painting. REGION_EQUAL was one of them. Unfortunately REGION_EQUAL was not present in regionstr.h shipped with XFree86 version 4.3.0. This version is used by TurboLinux 10; causing X server to crash while playing videos. REGION_EQUAL was added in revision 1.8 of regionstr.h and available for xfree86 version 4.3.99 onwards. Reference: http://cvsweb.xfree86.org/cvsweb/xc/programs/Xserver/include/regionstr.h.diff?r1=1.7&r2=1.8 When I compiled the existing code(without my change), I see a warning was generated indicating REGION_EQUAL is not present. Too bad we missed it. This patch includes 1) Slightly modified version of miRegionEqual from miRegion.c 2) Some formating cleanup. commit 0576b87c27d3d885cc698a3cc013bcfa4021942c Author: Philip Langdale Date: Mon Jul 21 15:26:01 2008 -0700 Prepare for 10.16.4 release. commit ad8f17dec71632d0e606af1bea9432ece0bc97db Author: Philip Langdale Date: Mon Jul 21 15:23:50 2008 -0700 Video Overlay: Handle clipping correctly with AutoPaint colorkey. We recently added XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY attribute to the X video driver to enable applications like Real player that rely on this attribute to display video frames in Linux guest. When this attribute is SET, we paint the colorkey on 1st frame and from there on only when the video is moved. This introduced a bug 305202 with clipping. Consider a case when the video is playing, obscure the player window with another window, without moving the player window, move the other window away. The part of the window that was obscured didn't display the video. With this patch instead of relying on the target rectangle, we use the clipBoxes supplied in every frame. commit 71f1ca515cd1b3d92397682f4fcea120c392b26e Author: Philip Langdale Date: Fri Jul 18 14:03:09 2008 -0700 Prepare for 10.16.3 Bump up version numbers. commit e7f404938b7ccd4c7e61c71c6c182ca8ee8d875f Author: Philip Langdale Date: Fri Jul 18 13:59:34 2008 -0700 Video Overlay: Add XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY capability to the Xv extension of Linux guest driver. Applications use XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY capability to let the driver handle the painting of colorkey. Real Player assumes this capability as ON by default and hence prior to this patch videos didn't play with Real player. With this patch: a) If AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY is SET then the driver handles the painting of the colorkey. Painting is done on the 1st frame and from there on only if the video frame moves. b) Adds UYVY fourcc format to keep it consistent with Windows SVGA driver and the host backends. c) Changes the default colorkey from a pungent GREEN to a darker shade. Real Player sets this colorkey and it looks better when the video is moved around. commit 0705e7093e42f7a5ae909477150fd5bb416f8da0 Author: Vinay Bondhugula Date: Wed Jul 2 21:32:44 2008 -0400 Trivial fix: Delete ASSERT() statement Delete the ASSERT() statement that got introduced in the previous check-in. commit f4b5158960c3402e18a0fcf0e0211b68b0f0f127 Author: Vinay Bondhugula Date: Wed Jul 2 18:17:58 2008 -0400 Fix video overlay offscreen allocation bug When Kaffeine player stops a video, it sets the cleanup flag to FALSE and may start playing the next video. In its present state the driver does not check or clean up the offscreen area. This is a bug as the newer video might need more offscreen space for its frame. The fix is to check for the offscreen frame size in videoPlay and restart the stream if necessary. commit b53bb2ad4c6f6e378cbf82a98cac917736d62740 Author: Vinay Bondhugula Date: Thu Jun 12 17:34:30 2008 -0400 Prepare for 10.16.2 Bump up version numbers. commit 1f7a8390a32852d2ff0039a7d8138a292d17b50a Author: Vinay Bondhugula Date: Tue Apr 29 18:29:11 2008 -0400 Fix VMWARE_CTRL and Xinerama Initialization Move initialization code for the vmware control and xinerama extensions to VMWAREScreenInit(), so that auto-resize and multi-mon work fine after a user logs out and logs in again in a graphical display manager. commit db027200474684c0aa4b9387f3ed53b2e5f24478 Author: Vinay Bondhugula Date: Tue Apr 22 14:18:45 2008 -0400 More xorg and xfree86 backwards compatibility Push most of the xorg-server version checking into the configure script. With this change, unmodified driver source compiles in the XFree86 4.3 tree. commit 6849c0a5fbf10722ca475d2ffcce7d0d95d2377a Author: Vinay Bondhugula Date: Fri Apr 18 18:00:38 2008 -0400 Change // comments to /* This will make it easier to compile the driver against ancient versions of X. commit b6c59761e2b984be32493f35224db523dd62bcd8 Author: Paulo Cesar Pereira de Andrade Date: Thu Apr 17 23:04:45 2008 -0400 Compile warning fixes Major problem was prototype vmwareInitVideo not matching implementation vmwareVideoInit. Remaining are adding an "ansification" of a function without arguments, and removing/disabling unused variables/functions. commit 7870dc715b1efe173af1e2664778e2066508e066 Author: Vinay Bondhugula Date: Thu Apr 17 20:54:23 2008 -0400 Bump version to 10.16.1 in configure.ac The previous change didn't bump up the version in configure.ac. commit be75c66fa7933c7dfa86e5514c744f47734c5fc8 Author: Vinay Bondhugula Date: Thu Apr 17 20:39:02 2008 -0400 Prepare for 10.16.1 Update the modinfo section and make a configure.ac fix. commit 87e9b32618f037d78d7853b48e40a71533b764d2 Author: Vinay Bondhugula Date: Thu Apr 17 19:16:48 2008 -0400 Fix build for all modular versions of Xorg This change makes the video driver compile with Xorg 7.0. There are a couple of trivial changes that bring down the maximum Xserver version down to 2.0. Hacky, but good enough for now. commit e4fa13951a7c5dd53005a63392a439e2329fab9c Author: Vinay Bondhugula Date: Wed Mar 26 21:32:47 2008 -0400 Send down guest display topology Send down the Xinerama topology from the guest down to the host, by setting display topology registers in the SVGA device. commit 5aced9e39a0bf7590c841824c0b66060eb7d5e03 Author: Adam Jackson Date: Wed Mar 19 17:03:18 2008 -0400 vmware 10.16.0 commit cd8bb3018946e82b98207984efc26b13ac260e5e Author: Adam Jackson Date: Wed Mar 19 17:00:41 2008 -0400 Fix distcheck. commit 1314a1cd22823a5a7202dac4ac04da3801f1ec94 Author: Bankim Bhavsar Date: Fri Mar 14 12:42:40 2008 -0400 Video Overlay: Source video parameters This patch adds parameters to the source video frame. Applications can request only a subset of the source video frame to be displayed. These parameters are srcX, srcY, srcWidth and srcHeight. width and height represent the entire source video frame. commit fdef3fd5ea62a2df6283d48ba18d5c60300534ef Author: Matthieu Herrb Date: Sun Mar 9 00:08:32 2008 +0100 Makefile.am: nuke RCS Id commit bfd8398dde2d2de238c600eece9374d24d7d8549 Author: Bankim Bhavsar Date: Wed Jan 23 22:13:07 2008 -0800 Xv extension for VMware's video driver This patch implements the Xv extension for VMware's X video driver. The Xv specification can be found here http://www.xfree86.org/current/DESIGN16.html I've written a trivial offscreen memory manager that allocates memory from the bottom part of the Video RAM and it can handle only 1 video-stream. Eventually we intend to support upto 32 video-streams (there is already support for multiple video streams in respective backends). commit a33ab73ffa5d3797d16c3a265ddefc56a5a93b6b Author: Vinay Date: Sat Jan 19 08:39:24 2008 -0800 Trivial libpciaccess related fix Fix VMWAREUnmapMem to correctly unmap memory for the libpciaccess case. commit 62d898669baccfd4c312f3ed8f228d0c3217d3c3 Author: Vinay Bondhugula Date: Mon Oct 8 10:54:04 2007 -0700 Port to libpciaccess. commit 73db59fd82ced7a88f6da35d5088608e163f3d86 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Tue Sep 25 16:06:38 2007 -0700 Update for 10.15.2 release commit ee2fe14d37c9f3c8a170f8e3fcbc62403687ab8f Author: Philip Langdale Date: Mon Sep 24 11:48:12 2007 -0700 There are problems when running with old X releases with a global symbol collision with the mouse driver. commit cfdb0140fa53155ae134ba961ec7d593d5d94713 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Mon Sep 10 21:19:38 2007 -0700 Guard modinfo section against gcc. commit e41aef1fb187c1b450fbea0163eb16e0c40f0435 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Mon Sep 10 21:16:04 2007 -0700 Ready 10.15.1 release. To allow for easier detection of driver version by other VMware tools, we are embedding the version in a .modinfo section so that the Linux kernel 'modinfo' tool can be (ab)used to check it. commit 2331c7d1629f9841c02cf907ef4fa8b679cc5141 Author: James Cloos Date: Mon Sep 3 05:52:51 2007 -0400 Add *~ to .gitignore to skip patch/emacs droppings commit ec4dc29434bbbcf382de51fe3355679654489ad7 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Mon Jul 9 13:45:22 2007 -0700 Update copyright date. commit 0c76b95e7aeac034cc598ea6a407187f76466411 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Fri Feb 9 15:06:17 2007 -0800 Add svga_modes.h to Makefile.am commit a283c62c1db9e25ba11c6d72e4d00e0d911d64a2 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Fri Feb 9 11:09:17 2007 -0800 Filter out default modes that are larger than the hardware maxmimum size and add an explicit mode for the hardware maximum. commit f4540555dc8c823dfec53dddeb82e2b7b0dbfe3d Author: Philip Langdale Date: Fri Feb 9 10:00:32 2007 -0800 Correct the incorrect 1080p resolution. Should be 1920x1080 and not 1900x1080. Whoops. commit eca6e9f9458440feebd6598aee24f02a3fd7a75f Author: Philip Langdale Date: Thu Feb 8 18:22:16 2007 -0800 Bump version to 10.15.0 This release adds truely usable resizing support by removing the restriction that the you cannot resize larger than the initial mode. commit 2ec8c25cc935a318bd07c0d1fba9960dfe8f38d4 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Thu Feb 8 18:07:19 2007 -0800 Fix a race condition when switching to a multihead fullscreen mode. Due to implemtation details on the host side, switching to a multihead fullscreen mode means multiple mode changes along the way. However, because rrSetScreenConfig returns before the mode change completes, we can enter a race, where a subsequent SetDisplayTopology overrides the current pending one, leading to a mode switch where the resolution and topology are no longer consistent. So, we fix this by ignoring any attempts to set the pending topology if one is already pending. commit a8afe781e108773e4a575ecc3330a5aa83c1cbb9 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Thu Feb 8 17:08:08 2007 -0800 Add a bunch of useful modes to the mode list. The X server prunes modes above the initial mode and the number of default modes varies with distro and server version. As it's easy to do, let's add a bunch of useful versions in the driver so that users don't have to mess with their config files as often. commit 520f570aa3869090eac3accf6a2b3886ab188590 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Thu Feb 8 13:44:57 2007 -0800 Update man page to remove mention of the NoAccel option which no longer exists as we don't do any 'acceleration'. commit af8c0596a224ba8436d55c5dd6063fff688c7ad1 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Thu Feb 8 13:42:31 2007 -0800 Remove XAA 'acceleration'. We have a lot of stale code to 'accelerate' certain operations through XAA. However, in practice, this acceleration is completely unhelpful because whenever we encounter an unaccelerated action, we have to sync and flush the fifo which kills any performance gain. As such, the virtual hardware doesn't even advertise these acceleration capabilities anymore, so the code is completely unusued. In addition, XAA is on the way out, so there's no point leaving in dead code which will have to go in the fairly near future. The one operation we can meaningfully accelerate is a front-only fill and when we get around to implementing that, we'll use EXA instead. commit 3dc1ebc7c2c76f575b5150f1890ec13f8bd3e8a1 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Thu Feb 8 10:33:14 2007 -0800 Make resizing work once and for all. This change removes the limitation on resizing larger than the initial size and removes the need for pitch-locking bu resizing the screen pixmap. Now the only limit on the screen size is the maximum width/height reported by the virtual hardware which is configured on the host side. commit 188c2b44f0f47093092414f9364a52cc2d5016ad Author: Eamon Walsh Date: Mon Dec 18 14:05:19 2006 -0500 Revert "Convert callers of LookupWindow() to dixLookupWindow()." This reverts commit 1f298c24fe1dde35f0d77cc34518eb9c2b873fc5. commit 1f298c24fe1dde35f0d77cc34518eb9c2b873fc5 Author: Eamon Walsh Date: Fri Dec 15 17:41:52 2006 -0500 Convert callers of LookupWindow() to dixLookupWindow(). commit 9d41384616c8f6d00b53a61634f73e728d86d615 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Wed Dec 6 16:48:12 2006 -0800 Explicitly initialise buffer to NULL for parsing xinerama topologies. commit ac2a57ea7aea00c695495aa01c27402569a9514a Author: Philip Langdale Date: Tue Oct 31 19:17:39 2006 -0800 Update man page to document "StaticXinerama" commit 4dd038bd73208184344cae4f363c492c7e61524b Author: Philip Langdale Date: Tue Oct 31 19:12:29 2006 -0800 Bump version to 10.14.0 commit 73945118a6b3cad60f4a1927b9394206d36e8281 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Mon Oct 30 11:52:57 2006 -0800 Fix more warnings. commit e0dca2ff0b695b60830cf8f10a2c0585602a4d40 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Mon Oct 30 10:53:18 2006 -0800 Fix some warnings noted when compiling the code against older Xorg versions. commit f96d12047725becf0515cc4df8572ca4a3956309 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Wed Oct 25 18:06:13 2006 -0700 Refactor static Xinerama parsing. commit 57b32570f84d06180be2c9d249174b04f02d9fca Author: Philip Langdale Date: Wed Oct 25 10:49:27 2006 -0700 Add support for a static Xinerama configuration to be specified in xorg.conf. This static configuration will always be used and any attempts to update it will be ignored. Note that all xinerama aware apps that I have seen will not sanity check the xinerama extents against the screen size, so if the screen doesn't properly enclose the xinerama extents, expect your apps to punish you accordingly. commit c62a63b00f7c43e265079d31f1bf7ff447423056 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Wed Oct 11 11:47:39 2006 -0700 Update .gitignore commit 9345f8146ae41f7d2269e6fea5e3cba385139960 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Wed Oct 11 11:47:25 2006 -0700 Add vmwarectrl sample client. commit b35666fdd567d4cd92574aeecadb8e0d41b32d77 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Wed Oct 11 11:36:22 2006 -0700 Add .gitignore files. commit 7631f4d8db2b83878bd886204aaa978dac9c47b5 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Wed Oct 11 11:32:18 2006 -0700 Document the 'Xinerama' option and tweak the default to reflect the capabilites of the underlying hardware. commit 79de175986817cac2fedb267cc9a04438b3694d4 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Wed Oct 11 11:26:04 2006 -0700 Check for xinerama in configure.ac commit 34e7264e99ceab5e9e2e022ed9a56531845b0b17 Author: Philip Langdale Date: Wed Oct 11 10:57:57 2006 -0700 Add xinerama support to the vmware video driver. (Better late than never). With this change, the VMWARE_CTRL extension is updated so that it can receive topology updates at runtime. I will add some sample client code separately. I also intend to add support for a static initial topology defined in xorg.conf but I haven't got around to it yet due to hating to write string parsing code. commit dd201e23cc50ded2f316dbfa5d265608b80d994d Author: Philip Langdale Date: Wed Sep 20 11:40:54 2006 -0700 Add support for the upcoming PITCHLOCK register. The FIFO register is deprecated but support is retained so the driver works with Workstation 5.5 and friends. commit 0850feff708ded63c27dc938ca4b9b8fcbed122b Author: Philip Langdale Date: Sun Sep 3 10:45:22 2006 -0700 Fix https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8094 Lazily allocate the dynamic modes used for pixel precise guest resizing. They will not appear until they are neeed. commit 86aeab28b806642946e59a98573c5b25840c35ed Author: Adam Jackson Date: Fri Apr 7 21:57:24 2006 +0000 Unlibcwrap. Bump server version requirement. Bump to 1.1.0. commit fe6963e09a8197f5c11e8a828c8da4024601a466 Author: Adam Jackson Date: Fri Apr 7 21:55:49 2006 +0000 Unlibcwrap. Bump server version requirement. Bump to 10.13.0. commit ac83dff5d6a54b05e0377ceac2b133238293fa0e Author: philipl Date: Tue Feb 7 18:51:35 2006 +0000 Add VMWARE_CTRL extension. commit a49f1e65147dc1ab805c74951cb0915b1352e8a9 Author: philipl Date: Tue Jan 17 00:40:43 2006 +0000 Use DriverFunc to adjust physical size to keep DPI constant. commit ff3f9dc930ff6bd2d6a73d56c70b0284a597cd62 Author: Kevin E Martin Date: Wed Dec 21 02:30:04 2005 +0000 Update package version for X11R7 release. commit aa1da8e57939081f15db04fa8c654f363f4e4cb7 Author: Adam Jackson Date: Mon Dec 19 16:25:56 2005 +0000 Stub COPYING files commit 835f8000fdbdd35a6bbc5eabf1252d4040a798da Author: Kevin E Martin Date: Thu Dec 15 00:24:21 2005 +0000 Update package version number for final X11R7 release candidate. commit 32a969be355c0c948739b4f18e0caa83c78960cc Author: Kevin E Martin Date: Tue Dec 6 22:48:41 2005 +0000 Change *man_SOURCES ==> *man_PRE to fix autotools warnings. commit 643a290d01553c9fefe9b4e268ae515d49cd1af9 Author: Kevin E Martin Date: Sat Dec 3 05:49:37 2005 +0000 Update package version number for X11R7 RC3 release. commit 9d0f12ee6bf340765317214ffef2f70883025e9e Author: Kevin E Martin Date: Fri Dec 2 02:16:12 2005 +0000 Remove extraneous AC_MSG_RESULT. commit e0a08567f46f73005589876d38e3f5ff7543557b Author: Adam Jackson Date: Tue Nov 29 23:30:06 2005 +0000 Only build dlloader modules by default. commit c80ca69d0160b78e8d2bbeae01de52978f8e581f Author: Alan Coopersmith Date: Mon Nov 28 22:04:15 2005 +0000 Change *mandir targets to use new *_MAN_DIR variables set by xorg-macros.m4 update to fix bug #5167 (Linux prefers *.1x man pages in man1 subdir) commit 417099c602463ff364f70a938c4a2d2275d8a5b7 Author: Eric Anholt Date: Mon Nov 21 10:49:23 2005 +0000 Add .cvsignores for drivers. commit 26a28492f738defa0445059c2dd6bb9cad89d0aa Author: Kevin E Martin Date: Wed Nov 9 21:31:21 2005 +0000 Bump version numbers for X11R6.9/X11R7 RC2. commit 9ba2f5c58f6ffc9533f5d1852b6d7ba25fa4785a Author: Kevin E Martin Date: Wed Nov 9 21:15:23 2005 +0000 Update package version number for X11R7 RC2 release. commit 731860b1fea54f2ce54fbf02ab77d7c01f381f80 Author: nolan Date: Thu Nov 3 04:26:00 2005 +0000 Fix a bug where the cursor disappears. Committed on behalf of Shelley Gong (shelleygong@vmware.com). commit 623b3c8297fc0b0d05ce0d6684ef3ab57054b0eb Author: Kevin E Martin Date: Tue Nov 1 15:08:57 2005 +0000 Update pkgcheck depedencies to work with separate build roots. commit 4f1ef5a0bf2172b9d38c6b1b5dd92ae8efe01f42 Author: Kevin E Martin Date: Wed Oct 19 02:48:06 2005 +0000 Update package version number for RC1 release. commit 3abe1c93562dbc4bbebfd293f7e90972e90c9dcc Author: Alan Coopersmith Date: Tue Oct 18 00:01:55 2005 +0000 Use @DRIVER_MAN_SUFFIX@ instead of $(DRIVER_MAN_SUFFIX) in macro substitutions to work better with BSD make commit ba3716950db330db08960248827bbf9321d42d71 Author: Adam Jackson Date: Mon Oct 17 22:57:38 2005 +0000 More 1.7 braindamage: define EXTRA_DIST in terms of @DRIVER_NAME@ instead of indirectly commit 18207a8cc41044538520dd9f0036e44d3fe26f94 Author: Alan Coopersmith Date: Mon Oct 17 00:09:09 2005 +0000 Use sed & cpp to substitute variables in driver man pages commit bce0feda4d05bd8fd4db20476e117026a21f3906 Author: nolan Date: Fri Sep 23 02:55:25 2005 +0000 Support for XRandR in the VMware driver. Committed on behalf of Phil Langdale (plangdale@vmware.com) commit f06924363cd77770257db5aac6d4d3c6add89dfa Author: Daniel Stone Date: Thu Aug 18 09:03:55 2005 +0000 Update autogen.sh to one that does objdir != srcdir. commit 120d7d1c616d1e2e3c7ca0d1d119d1b0731491c6 Author: Kevin E Martin Date: Fri Jul 29 21:22:46 2005 +0000 Various changes preparing packages for RC0: - Verify and update package version numbers as needed - Implement versioning scheme - Change bug address to point to bugzilla bug entry form - Disable loadable i18n in libX11 by default (use --enable-loadable-i18n to reenable it) - Fix makedepend to use pkgconfig and pass distcheck - Update build script to build macros first - Update modular Xorg version commit cd14003e4bf878e464437143cf18d30803ace999 Author: Søren Sandmann Pedersen Date: Tue Jul 26 23:57:30 2005 +0000 Build system for vmware commit e5ab935718e3f6aea8edc5edef5c0bd78af0ba14 Author: Adam Jackson Date: Mon Jul 11 02:30:07 2005 +0000 Prep for modular builds by adding guarded #include "config.h" everywhere. commit daa2be7a9adf977eb4b63bb601d4b8b0b2881903 Author: Daniel Stone Date: Fri Jul 1 22:43:21 2005 +0000 Change all misc.h and os.h references to . commit ae1ba62c3937e6d1067f850d3aeb0b11d316fb86 Author: Adam Jackson Date: Sat Jun 25 21:17:00 2005 +0000 Bug #3626: _X_EXPORT tags for video and input drivers. commit 57d09f92c656203958bbc2040f255040f7d051ca Author: nolan Date: Fri Feb 18 23:15:59 2005 +0000 updated copyright string in man page of VMware SVGA driver. commit b4379cd6f99c14a2feaabce4560f6dfd62543c62 Author: nolan Date: Thu Sep 30 21:44:35 2004 +0000 Bugfix for Alpha Texture acceleration from Constantine Sapuntzakis. commit 325df911a83e336d3463ea2220151af4e9f0ccfa Author: nolan Date: Sat Aug 14 01:03:55 2004 +0000 Save the register state before we write to any of them. This makes the VMware driver coexist with VESA fbcon. commit fed82eea7b64b645926c5102563887bc424245b7 Author: nolan Date: Tue Jun 29 02:20:25 2004 +0000 Send cursor hotspot through the FIFO. This fixes host cursor. Allow any bpp when 8BIT_EMULATION is set. Save/restore the ID register. commit a3bdeecbb99c721987a22d52c8adf4b1a96e8eec Author: Eric Anholt Date: Wed Jun 16 09:22:38 2004 +0000 DRI XFree86-4_3_99_12-merge import commit 2e4ba05c72961b611c9c4b93038ce54ab54ab9c3 Author: Egbert Eich Date: Fri Apr 23 19:53:57 2004 +0000 Merging XORG-CURRENT into trunk commit b01798791090f20fbf4907902d0d35853c05e3a2 Author: Egbert Eich Date: Sun Mar 14 08:33:42 2004 +0000 Importing vendor version xf86-4_4_99_1 on Sun Mar 14 00:26:39 PST 2004 commit 2ef56b50d6b4fc44359b2bf181ece342fb569153 Author: Egbert Eich Date: Wed Mar 3 12:12:28 2004 +0000 Importing vendor version xf86-4_4_0 on Wed Mar 3 04:09:24 PST 2004 commit 7218efdc0d95a5d50b3ddfc6a76921e285cf61b6 Author: Egbert Eich Date: Thu Feb 26 13:35:56 2004 +0000 readding XFree86's cvs IDs commit 205e213f8b296c47a80e7c8cfb835449b064fd84 Author: Egbert Eich Date: Thu Feb 26 09:23:29 2004 +0000 Importing vendor version xf86-4_3_99_903 on Wed Feb 26 01:21:00 PST 2004 commit 2f79bc6606f337d0d892e6c73cdf11fe211ead13 Author: Kaleb Keithley Date: Tue Nov 25 19:28:43 2003 +0000 XFree86 4.3.99.16 Bring the tree up to date for the Cygwin folks commit 118eb1bdba4191972b1ca182e34f3d3ca456daea Author: Kaleb Keithley Date: Fri Nov 14 16:48:55 2003 +0000 XFree86 4.3.0.1 commit 0b01e22c9cd727cce23c4a9670806f7a839e1937 Author: Kaleb Keithley Date: Fri Nov 14 16:48:55 2003 +0000 Initial revision xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/config.h.in0000664000372000037200000000521112457163111013736 00000000000000/* config.h.in. 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*/ if ((vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_NEXT_CMD] + sizeof(CARD32) == vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_STOP]) || (vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_NEXT_CMD] == vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_MAX] - sizeof(CARD32) && vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_STOP] == vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_MIN])) { VmwareLog(("Syncing because of full fifo\n")); vmwareWaitForFB(pVMWARE); } vmwareFIFO[vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_NEXT_CMD] / sizeof(CARD32)] = value; write_mem_barrier(); if(vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_NEXT_CMD] == vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_MAX] - sizeof(CARD32)) { vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_NEXT_CMD] = vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_MIN]; } else { vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_NEXT_CMD] += sizeof(CARD32); } } void vmwareWaitForFB(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE) { vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_SYNC, 1); while (vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_BUSY)); } void vmwareSendSVGACmdUpdate(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, BoxPtr pBB) { vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, SVGA_CMD_UPDATE); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pBB->x1); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pBB->y1); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pBB->x2 - pBB->x1); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pBB->y2 - pBB->y1); } void vmwareSendSVGACmdUpdateFullScreen(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE) { BoxRec BB; BB.x1 = 0; BB.y1 = 0; BB.x2 = pVMWARE->ModeReg.svga_reg_width; BB.y2 = pVMWARE->ModeReg.svga_reg_height; vmwareSendSVGACmdUpdate(pVMWARE, &BB); } static CARD32 vmwareCalculateWeight(CARD32 mask) { CARD32 weight; for (weight = 0; mask; mask >>= 1) { if (mask & 1) { weight++; } } return weight; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMXGetVMwareSvgaId -- * * Retrieve the SVGA_ID of the VMware SVGA adapter. * This function should hide any backward compatibility mess. * * Results: * The SVGA_ID_* of the present VMware adapter. * * Side effects: * ins/outs * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static uint32 VMXGetVMwareSvgaId(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE) { uint32 vmware_svga_id; /* Any version with any SVGA_ID_* support will initialize SVGA_REG_ID * to SVGA_ID_0 to support versions of this driver with SVGA_ID_0. * * Versions of SVGA_ID_0 ignore writes to the SVGA_REG_ID register. * * Versions of SVGA_ID_1 will allow us to overwrite the content * of the SVGA_REG_ID register only with the values SVGA_ID_0 or SVGA_ID_1. * * Versions of SVGA_ID_2 will allow us to overwrite the content * of the SVGA_REG_ID register only with the values SVGA_ID_0 or SVGA_ID_1 * or SVGA_ID_2. */ vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ID, SVGA_ID_2); vmware_svga_id = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ID); if (vmware_svga_id == SVGA_ID_2) { return SVGA_ID_2; } vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ID, SVGA_ID_1); vmware_svga_id = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ID); if (vmware_svga_id == SVGA_ID_1) { return SVGA_ID_1; } if (vmware_svga_id == SVGA_ID_0) { return SVGA_ID_0; } /* No supported VMware SVGA devices found */ return SVGA_ID_INVALID; } static Bool VMWAREPreInit(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int flags) { MessageType from; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE; OptionInfoPtr options; int bpp24flags; uint32 id; int i; ClockRange* clockRanges; unsigned long domainIOBase = 0; uint32 width = 0, height = 0; Bool defaultMode; #if GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) < 12 #ifndef BUILD_FOR_420 domainIOBase = pScrn->domainIOBase; #endif #endif if (flags & PROBE_DETECT) { return FALSE; } if (pScrn->numEntities != 1) { return FALSE; } if (!VMWAREGetRec(pScrn)) { return FALSE; } pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); pVMWARE->pvtSema = &pScrn->vtSema; pVMWARE->pEnt = xf86GetEntityInfo(pScrn->entityList[0]); pVMWARE->PciInfo = xf86GetPciInfoForEntity(pVMWARE->pEnt->index); if (pVMWARE->PciInfo == NULL) { return FALSE; } if (DEVICE_ID(pVMWARE->PciInfo) == PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA) { pVMWARE->indexReg = domainIOBase + SVGA_LEGACY_BASE_PORT + SVGA_INDEX_PORT*sizeof(uint32); pVMWARE->valueReg = domainIOBase + SVGA_LEGACY_BASE_PORT + SVGA_VALUE_PORT*sizeof(uint32); } else { /* Note: This setting of valueReg causes unaligned I/O */ #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS pVMWARE->portIOBase = pVMWARE->PciInfo->regions[0].base_addr; #else pVMWARE->portIOBase = pVMWARE->PciInfo->ioBase[0]; #endif pVMWARE->indexReg = domainIOBase + pVMWARE->portIOBase + SVGA_INDEX_PORT; pVMWARE->valueReg = domainIOBase + pVMWARE->portIOBase + SVGA_VALUE_PORT; } xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, "VMware SVGA regs at (0x%04lx, 0x%04lx)\n", pVMWARE->indexReg, pVMWARE->valueReg); if (!xf86LoadSubModule(pScrn, "vgahw")) { return FALSE; } xf86LoaderReqSymLists(vgahwSymbols, NULL); if (!vgaHWGetHWRec(pScrn)) { return FALSE; } #ifdef HAVE_XORG_SERVER_1_12_0 vgaHWSetStdFuncs(VGAHWPTR(pScrn)); #endif /* * Save the current video state. Do it here before VMXGetVMwareSvgaId * writes to any registers. */ VMWARESave(pScrn); id = VMXGetVMwareSvgaId(pVMWARE); if (id == SVGA_ID_0 || id == SVGA_ID_INVALID) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "No supported VMware SVGA found (read ID 0x%08x).\n", id); return FALSE; } pVMWARE->suspensionSavedRegId = id; #if !XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS pVMWARE->PciTag = pciTag(pVMWARE->PciInfo->bus, pVMWARE->PciInfo->device, pVMWARE->PciInfo->func); #endif pVMWARE->Primary = xf86IsPrimaryPci(pVMWARE->PciInfo); pScrn->monitor = pScrn->confScreen->monitor; #ifdef ACCELERATE_OPS pVMWARE->vmwareCapability = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CAPABILITIES); #else pVMWARE->vmwareCapability = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CAPABILITIES) & SVGA_CAP_PITCHLOCK; #endif pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_HOST_BITS_PER_PIXEL); if (pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_8BIT_EMULATION) { vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_BITS_PER_PIXEL, pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel); } pVMWARE->depth = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DEPTH); pVMWARE->videoRam = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_VRAM_SIZE); pVMWARE->memPhysBase = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_FB_START); pVMWARE->maxWidth = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_MAX_WIDTH); pVMWARE->maxHeight = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_MAX_HEIGHT); pVMWARE->cursorDefined = FALSE; pVMWARE->cursorShouldBeHidden = FALSE; if (pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS_2) { pVMWARE->cursorRemoveFromFB = SVGA_CURSOR_ON_REMOVE_FROM_FB; pVMWARE->cursorRestoreToFB = SVGA_CURSOR_ON_RESTORE_TO_FB; } else { pVMWARE->cursorRemoveFromFB = SVGA_CURSOR_ON_HIDE; pVMWARE->cursorRestoreToFB = SVGA_CURSOR_ON_SHOW; } xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "caps: 0x%08X\n", pVMWARE->vmwareCapability); xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "depth: %d\n", pVMWARE->depth); xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "bpp: %d\n", pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel); xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "vram: %d\n", pVMWARE->videoRam); xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "pbase: 0x%08lx\n", pVMWARE->memPhysBase); xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "mwidt: %d\n", pVMWARE->maxWidth); xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "mheig: %d\n", pVMWARE->maxHeight); if (pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_8BIT_EMULATION) { bpp24flags = Support24bppFb | Support32bppFb; } else { switch (pVMWARE->depth) { case 16: /* * In certain cases, the Windows host appears to * report 16 bpp and 16 depth but 555 weight. Just * silently convert it to depth of 15. */ if (pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel == 16 && pVMWARE->weight.green == 5) pVMWARE->depth = 15; case 8: case 15: bpp24flags = NoDepth24Support; break; case 32: /* * There is no 32 bit depth, apparently it can get * reported this way sometimes on the Windows host. */ if (pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel == 32) pVMWARE->depth = 24; case 24: if (pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel == 24) bpp24flags = Support24bppFb; else bpp24flags = Support32bppFb; break; default: xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Adapter is using an unsupported depth (%d).\n", pVMWARE->depth); return FALSE; } } if (!xf86SetDepthBpp(pScrn, pVMWARE->depth, pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel, pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel, bpp24flags)) { return FALSE; } /* Check that the returned depth is one we support */ switch (pScrn->depth) { case 8: case 15: case 16: case 24: /* OK */ break; default: xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Given depth (%d) is not supported by this driver\n", pScrn->depth); return FALSE; } if (pScrn->bitsPerPixel != pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel) { if (pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_8BIT_EMULATION) { vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_BITS_PER_PIXEL, pScrn->bitsPerPixel); pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_BITS_PER_PIXEL); pVMWARE->depth = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DEPTH); } else { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Currently unavailable depth/bpp of %d/%d requested.\n" "\tThe guest X server must run at the same depth and bpp as the host\n" "\t(which are currently %d/%d). This is automatically detected. Please\n" "\tdo not specify a depth on the command line or via the config file.\n", pScrn->depth, pScrn->bitsPerPixel, pVMWARE->depth, pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel); return FALSE; } } /* * Defer reading the colour registers until here in case we changed * bpp above. */ pVMWARE->weight.red = vmwareCalculateWeight(vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_RED_MASK)); pVMWARE->weight.green = vmwareCalculateWeight(vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_GREEN_MASK)); pVMWARE->weight.blue = vmwareCalculateWeight(vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_BLUE_MASK)); pVMWARE->offset.blue = 0; pVMWARE->offset.green = pVMWARE->weight.blue; pVMWARE->offset.red = pVMWARE->weight.green + pVMWARE->offset.green; pVMWARE->defaultVisual = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_PSEUDOCOLOR) ? PseudoColor : TrueColor; xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "depth: %d\n", pVMWARE->depth); xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "bpp: %d\n", pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel); xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "w.red: %d\n", (int)pVMWARE->weight.red); xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "w.grn: %d\n", (int)pVMWARE->weight.green); xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "w.blu: %d\n", (int)pVMWARE->weight.blue); xf86DrvMsgVerb(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, 2, "vis: %d\n", pVMWARE->defaultVisual); if (pScrn->depth != pVMWARE->depth) { if (pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_8BIT_EMULATION) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Currently unavailable depth of %d requested.\n" "\tIf the guest X server's BPP matches the host's " "BPP, then\n\tthe guest X server's depth must also " "match the\n\thost's depth (currently %d).\n", pScrn->depth, pVMWARE->depth); } else { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Currently unavailable depth of %d requested.\n" "\tThe guest X server must run at the same depth as " "the host (which\n\tis currently %d). This is " "automatically detected. Please do not\n\tspecify " "a depth on the command line or via the config file.\n", pScrn->depth, pVMWARE->depth); } return FALSE; } xf86PrintDepthBpp(pScrn); #if 0 if (pScrn->depth == 24 && pix24bpp == 0) { pix24bpp = xf86GetBppFromDepth(pScrn, 24); } #endif if (pScrn->depth > 8) { rgb zeros = { 0, 0, 0 }; if (!xf86SetWeight(pScrn, pVMWARE->weight, zeros)) { return FALSE; } /* FIXME check returned weight */ } if (!xf86SetDefaultVisual(pScrn, pVMWARE->defaultVisual)) { return FALSE; } if (pScrn->defaultVisual != pVMWARE->defaultVisual) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Given visual (%d) is not supported by this driver (%d is required)\n", pScrn->defaultVisual, pVMWARE->defaultVisual); return FALSE; } #if 0 bytesPerPixel = pScrn->bitsPerPixel / 8; #endif pScrn->progClock = TRUE; #if 0 /* MGA does not do this */ if (pScrn->visual != 0) { /* FIXME */ /* print error message */ return FALSE; } #endif xf86CollectOptions(pScrn, NULL); if (!(options = VMWARECopyOptions())) return FALSE; xf86ProcessOptions(pScrn->scrnIndex, pScrn->options, options); if (pScrn->depth <= 8) { pScrn->rgbBits = 8; } if (!pScrn->chipset) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "ChipID 0x%04x is not recognised\n", DEVICE_ID(pVMWARE->PciInfo)); return FALSE; } from = X_DEFAULT; pVMWARE->hwCursor = TRUE; if (xf86GetOptValBool(options, OPTION_HW_CURSOR, &pVMWARE->hwCursor)) { from = X_CONFIG; } if (pVMWARE->hwCursor && !(pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_CURSOR)) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "HW cursor is not supported in this configuration\n"); from = X_PROBED; pVMWARE->hwCursor = FALSE; } xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, from, "Using %s cursor\n", pVMWARE->hwCursor ? "HW" : "SW"); pScrn->videoRam = pVMWARE->videoRam / 1024; pScrn->memPhysBase = pVMWARE->memPhysBase; from = X_DEFAULT; defaultMode = TRUE; if (xf86GetOptValBool(options, OPTION_DEFAULT_MODE, &defaultMode)) { from = X_CONFIG; } width = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_WIDTH); height = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_HEIGHT); width = MAX(width, VMW_MIN_INITIAL_WIDTH); height = MAX(height, VMW_MIN_INITIAL_HEIGHT); if (width > pVMWARE->maxWidth || height > pVMWARE->maxHeight) { /* * This is an error condition and shouldn't happen. * revert to MIN_INITIAL_ values */ width = VMW_MIN_INITIAL_WIDTH; height = VMW_MIN_INITIAL_HEIGHT; } xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, from, "Will %sset up a driver mode with dimensions %dx%d.\n", defaultMode ? "" : "not ", width, height); free(options); { Gamma zeros = { 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 }; if (!xf86SetGamma(pScrn, zeros)) { return FALSE; } } #if 0 if ((i = xf86GetPciInfoForScreen(pScrn->scrnIndex, &pciList, NULL)) != 1) { /* print error message */ VMWAREFreeRec(pScrn); if (i > 0) { free(pciList); } return FALSE; } #endif clockRanges = xnfcalloc(sizeof(ClockRange), 1); clockRanges->next = NULL; clockRanges->minClock = 1; clockRanges->maxClock = 400000000; clockRanges->clockIndex = -1; clockRanges->interlaceAllowed = FALSE; clockRanges->doubleScanAllowed = FALSE; clockRanges->ClockMulFactor = 1; clockRanges->ClockDivFactor = 1; if (defaultMode) { vmwareAddDefaultMode(pScrn, width, height); } i = xf86ValidateModes(pScrn, pScrn->monitor->Modes, pScrn->display->modes, clockRanges, NULL, 256, pVMWARE->maxWidth, pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel * 1, 128, pVMWARE->maxHeight, pScrn->display->virtualX, pScrn->display->virtualY, pVMWARE->videoRam, LOOKUP_BEST_REFRESH | LOOKUP_OPTIONAL_TOLERANCES); if (i == -1) { VMWAREFreeRec(pScrn); return FALSE; } xf86PruneDriverModes(pScrn); if (i == 0 || pScrn->modes == NULL) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "No valid modes found\n"); VMWAREFreeRec(pScrn); return FALSE; } pScrn->currentMode = pScrn->modes; pScrn->virtualX = pScrn->modes->HDisplay; pScrn->virtualY = pScrn->modes->VDisplay; xf86SetCrtcForModes(pScrn, INTERLACE_HALVE_V); xf86PrintModes(pScrn); xf86SetDpi(pScrn, 0, 0); if (!xf86LoadSubModule(pScrn, "fb") || !xf86LoadSubModule(pScrn, "shadowfb")) { VMWAREFreeRec(pScrn); return FALSE; } xf86LoaderReqSymLists(fbSymbols, shadowfbSymbols, NULL); /* Need ramdac for hwcursor */ if (pVMWARE->hwCursor) { if (!xf86LoadSubModule(pScrn, "ramdac")) { VMWAREFreeRec(pScrn); return FALSE; } xf86LoaderReqSymLists(ramdacSymbols, NULL); } return TRUE; } static Bool VMWAREMapMem(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS int err; struct pci_device *const device = pVMWARE->PciInfo; void *fbBase; #endif #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS err = pci_device_map_range(device, pVMWARE->memPhysBase, pVMWARE->videoRam, PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_WRITABLE, &fbBase); if (err) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Unable to map frame buffer BAR. %s (%d)\n", strerror (err), err); return FALSE; } pVMWARE->FbBase = fbBase; #else pVMWARE->FbBase = xf86MapPciMem(pScrn->scrnIndex, 0, pVMWARE->PciTag, pVMWARE->memPhysBase, pVMWARE->videoRam); #endif if (!pVMWARE->FbBase) return FALSE; VmwareLog(("FB Mapped: %p/%u -> %p/%u\n", pVMWARE->memPhysBase, pVMWARE->videoRam, pVMWARE->FbBase, pVMWARE->videoRam)); return TRUE; } static Bool VMWAREUnmapMem(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE; pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); VmwareLog(("Unmapped: %p/%u\n", pVMWARE->FbBase, pVMWARE->videoRam)); #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS pci_device_unmap_range(pVMWARE->PciInfo, pVMWARE->FbBase, pVMWARE->videoRam); #else xf86UnMapVidMem(pScrn->scrnIndex, pVMWARE->FbBase, pVMWARE->videoRam); #endif pVMWARE->FbBase = NULL; return TRUE; } static void VMWARESave(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { vgaHWPtr hwp = VGAHWPTR(pScrn); vgaRegPtr vgaReg = &hwp->SavedReg; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); VMWARERegPtr vmwareReg = &pVMWARE->SavedReg; vgaHWSave(pScrn, vgaReg, VGA_SR_ALL); vmwareReg->svga_reg_enable = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ENABLE); vmwareReg->svga_reg_width = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_WIDTH); vmwareReg->svga_reg_height = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_HEIGHT); vmwareReg->svga_reg_bits_per_pixel = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_BITS_PER_PIXEL); vmwareReg->svga_reg_id = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ID); /* XXX this should be based on the cap bit, not hwCursor... */ if (pVMWARE->hwCursor) { vmwareReg->svga_reg_cursor_on = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ON); vmwareReg->svga_reg_cursor_x = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_X); vmwareReg->svga_reg_cursor_y = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_Y); vmwareReg->svga_reg_cursor_id = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ID); } vmwareReg->svga_fifo_enabled = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CONFIG_DONE); } static void VMWARERestoreRegs(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, VMWARERegPtr vmwareReg) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); VmwareLog(("VMWARERestoreRegs: W: %d, H: %d, BPP: %d, Enable: %d\n", vmwareReg->svga_reg_width, vmwareReg->svga_reg_height, vmwareReg->svga_reg_bits_per_pixel, vmwareReg->svga_reg_enable)); if (vmwareReg->svga_reg_enable) { vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ID, vmwareReg->svga_reg_id); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_WIDTH, vmwareReg->svga_reg_width); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_HEIGHT, vmwareReg->svga_reg_height); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_BITS_PER_PIXEL, vmwareReg->svga_reg_bits_per_pixel); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ENABLE, vmwareReg->svga_reg_enable); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_GUEST_ID, GUEST_OS_LINUX); if (pVMWARE->hwCursor) { vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ID, vmwareReg->svga_reg_cursor_id); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_X, vmwareReg->svga_reg_cursor_x); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_Y, vmwareReg->svga_reg_cursor_y); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ON, vmwareReg->svga_reg_cursor_on); } } else { vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ID, vmwareReg->svga_reg_id); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_WIDTH, vmwareReg->svga_reg_width); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_HEIGHT, vmwareReg->svga_reg_height); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_BITS_PER_PIXEL, vmwareReg->svga_reg_bits_per_pixel); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ENABLE, vmwareReg->svga_reg_enable); } } static void VMWARERestore(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { vgaHWPtr hwp = VGAHWPTR(pScrn); vgaRegPtr vgaReg = &hwp->SavedReg; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); VMWARERegPtr vmwareReg = &pVMWARE->SavedReg; vmwareWaitForFB(pVMWARE); if (!vmwareReg->svga_fifo_enabled) { VMWAREStopFIFO(pScrn); } vgaHWProtect(pScrn, TRUE); VMWARERestoreRegs(pScrn, vmwareReg); vgaHWRestore(pScrn, vgaReg, VGA_SR_ALL); vgaHWProtect(pScrn, FALSE); } static Bool VMWAREModeInit(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, DisplayModePtr mode, Bool rebuildPixmap) { vgaHWPtr hwp = VGAHWPTR(pScrn); vgaRegPtr vgaReg = &hwp->ModeReg; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); VMWARERegPtr vmwareReg = &pVMWARE->ModeReg; vgaHWUnlock(hwp); if (!vgaHWInit(pScrn, mode)) return FALSE; pScrn->vtSema = TRUE; if (pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_PITCHLOCK) vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_PITCHLOCK, 0); vmwareReg->svga_reg_enable = 1; vmwareReg->svga_reg_width = max(mode->HDisplay, pScrn->virtualX); vmwareReg->svga_reg_height = max(mode->VDisplay, pScrn->virtualY); vmwareReg->svga_reg_bits_per_pixel = pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel; vgaHWProtect(pScrn, TRUE); vgaHWRestore(pScrn, vgaReg, VGA_SR_ALL); VMWARERestoreRegs(pScrn, vmwareReg); if (pVMWARE->hwCursor) { vmwareCursorModeInit(pScrn, mode); } VmwareLog(("Required mode: %ux%u\n", mode->HDisplay, mode->VDisplay)); VmwareLog(("Virtual: %ux%u\n", pScrn->virtualX, pScrn->virtualY)); VmwareLog(("dispWidth: %u\n", pScrn->displayWidth)); pVMWARE->fbOffset = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_FB_OFFSET); pVMWARE->fbPitch = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_BYTES_PER_LINE); pVMWARE->FbSize = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_FB_SIZE); pScrn->displayWidth = (pVMWARE->fbPitch * 8) / ((pScrn->bitsPerPixel + 7) & ~7); VmwareLog(("fbOffset: %u\n", pVMWARE->fbOffset)); VmwareLog(("fbPitch: %u\n", pVMWARE->fbPitch)); VmwareLog(("fbSize: %u\n", pVMWARE->FbSize)); VmwareLog(("New dispWidth: %u\n", pScrn->displayWidth)); vmwareCheckVideoSanity(pScrn); if (rebuildPixmap) { pScrn->pScreen->ModifyPixmapHeader((*pScrn->pScreen->GetScreenPixmap)(pScrn->pScreen), pScrn->pScreen->width, pScrn->pScreen->height, pScrn->pScreen->rootDepth, pScrn->bitsPerPixel, PixmapBytePad(pScrn->displayWidth, pScrn->pScreen->rootDepth), (pointer)(pVMWARE->FbBase + pScrn->fbOffset)); (*pScrn->EnableDisableFBAccess)(XF86_SCRN_ARG(pScrn), FALSE); (*pScrn->EnableDisableFBAccess)(XF86_SCRN_ARG(pScrn), TRUE); } vgaHWProtect(pScrn, FALSE); /* * Push the new Xinerama state to X clients and the hardware, * synchronously with the mode change. Note that this must happen * AFTER we write the new width and height to the hardware * registers, since updating the WIDTH and HEIGHT registers will * reset the device's multimon topology. */ vmwareNextXineramaState(pVMWARE); return TRUE; } void vmwareNextXineramaState(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE) { VMWARERegPtr vmwareReg = &pVMWARE->ModeReg; /* * Switch to the next Xinerama state (from pVMWARE->xineramaNextState). * * This new state will be available to X clients via the Xinerama * extension, and we push the new state to the virtual hardware, * in order to configure a number of virtual monitors within the * device's framebuffer. * * This function can be called at any time, but it should usually be * called just after a mode switch. This is for two reasons: * * 1) We don't want X clients to see a Xinerama topology and a video * mode that are inconsistent with each other, so we'd like to switch * both at the same time. * * 2) We must set the host's display topology registers after setting * the new video mode, since writes to WIDTH/HEIGHT will reset the * hardware display topology. */ /* * Update Xinerama info appropriately. */ if (pVMWARE->xinerama && !pVMWARE->xineramaStatic) { if (pVMWARE->xineramaNextState) { free(pVMWARE->xineramaState); pVMWARE->xineramaState = pVMWARE->xineramaNextState; pVMWARE->xineramaNumOutputs = pVMWARE->xineramaNextNumOutputs; pVMWARE->xineramaNextState = NULL; pVMWARE->xineramaNextNumOutputs = 0; } else { /* * There is no next state pending. Switch back to * single-monitor mode. This is necessary for resetting the * Xinerama state if we get a mode change which doesn't * follow a VMwareCtrlDoSetTopology call. */ VMWAREXineramaPtr basicState = (VMWAREXineramaPtr)calloc(1, sizeof (VMWAREXineramaRec)); if (basicState) { basicState->x_org = 0; basicState->y_org = 0; basicState->width = vmwareReg->svga_reg_width; basicState->height = vmwareReg->svga_reg_height; free(pVMWARE->xineramaState); pVMWARE->xineramaState = basicState; pVMWARE->xineramaNumOutputs = 1; } } } /* * Update host's view of guest topology. This tells the device * how we're carving up its framebuffer into virtual screens. */ if (pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_DISPLAY_TOPOLOGY) { if (pVMWARE->xinerama) { int i = 0; VMWAREXineramaPtr xineramaState = pVMWARE->xineramaState; vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_NUM_GUEST_DISPLAYS, pVMWARE->xineramaNumOutputs); for (i = 0; i < pVMWARE->xineramaNumOutputs; i++) { vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_ID, i); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_IS_PRIMARY, i == 0); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_POSITION_X, xineramaState[i].x_org); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_POSITION_Y, xineramaState[i].y_org); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_WIDTH, xineramaState[i].width); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_HEIGHT, xineramaState[i].height); } } else { vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_NUM_GUEST_DISPLAYS, 1); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_ID, 0); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_IS_PRIMARY, TRUE); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_POSITION_X, 0); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_POSITION_Y, 0); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_WIDTH, vmwareReg->svga_reg_width); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_HEIGHT, vmwareReg->svga_reg_height); } /* Done. */ vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_ID, SVGA_INVALID_DISPLAY_ID); } } static void VMWAREAdjustFrame(ADJUST_FRAME_ARGS_DECL) { /* FIXME */ } static void VMWAREInitFIFO(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS struct pci_device *const device = pVMWARE->PciInfo; int err; void *mmioVirtBase; #endif volatile CARD32* vmwareFIFO; Bool extendedFifo; int min; TRACEPOINT pVMWARE->mmioPhysBase = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_MEM_START); pVMWARE->mmioSize = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_MEM_SIZE) & ~3; #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS err = pci_device_map_range(device, pVMWARE->mmioPhysBase, pVMWARE->mmioSize, PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_WRITABLE, &mmioVirtBase); if (err) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Unable to map mmio BAR. %s (%d)\n", strerror (err), err); return; } pVMWARE->mmioVirtBase = mmioVirtBase; #else pVMWARE->mmioVirtBase = xf86MapPciMem(pScrn->scrnIndex, VIDMEM_MMIO, pVMWARE->PciTag, pVMWARE->mmioPhysBase, pVMWARE->mmioSize); #endif vmwareFIFO = pVMWARE->vmwareFIFO = (CARD32*)pVMWARE->mmioVirtBase; extendedFifo = pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO; min = extendedFifo ? vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_MEM_REGS) : 4; vmwareWaitForFB(pVMWARE); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CONFIG_DONE, 0); vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_MIN] = min * sizeof(CARD32); vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_MAX] = pVMWARE->mmioSize; vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_NEXT_CMD] = min * sizeof(CARD32); vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_STOP] = min * sizeof(CARD32); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CONFIG_DONE, 1); } static void VMWAREStopFIFO(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); TRACEPOINT vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CONFIG_DONE, 0); #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS pci_device_unmap_range(pVMWARE->PciInfo, pVMWARE->mmioVirtBase, pVMWARE->mmioSize); #else xf86UnMapVidMem(pScrn->scrnIndex, pVMWARE->mmioVirtBase, pVMWARE->mmioSize); #endif } static Bool VMWARECloseScreen(CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); ScreenPtr save = &pVMWARE->ScrnFuncs; VmwareLog(("cursorSema: %d\n", pVMWARE->cursorSema)); if (*pVMWARE->pvtSema) { if (pVMWARE->videoStreams) { vmwareVideoEnd(pScreen); } if (pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec) { vmwareCursorCloseScreen(pScreen); } VMWARERestore(pScrn); VMWAREUnmapMem(pScrn); pScrn->vtSema = FALSE; } pScreen->CloseScreen = save->CloseScreen; pScreen->SaveScreen = save->SaveScreen; #if VMWARE_DRIVER_FUNC pScrn->DriverFunc = NULL; #endif return (*pScreen->CloseScreen)(CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS); } static Bool VMWARESaveScreen(ScreenPtr pScreen, int mode) { VmwareLog(("VMWareSaveScreen() mode = %d\n", mode)); /* * This thoroughly fails to do anything useful to svga mode. I doubt * we care; who wants to idle-blank their VM's screen anyway? */ return vgaHWSaveScreen(pScreen, mode); } /* disabled by default to reduce spew in DEBUG_LOGGING mode. */ /*#define DEBUG_LOG_UPDATES*/ static void VMWAREPreDirtyBBUpdate(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int nboxes, BoxPtr boxPtr) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); #ifdef DEBUG_LOG_UPDATES { int i; for (i = 0; i < nboxes; i++) { VmwareLog(("PreUpdate #%d (%d, %d, w = %d, h = %d)\n", nboxes - i, boxPtr[i].x1, boxPtr[i].y1, boxPtr[i].x2 - boxPtr[i].x1, boxPtr[i].y2 - boxPtr[i].y1)); } } #endif /* * We only register this callback if we have a HW cursor. */ while (nboxes--) { if (BOX_INTERSECT(*boxPtr, pVMWARE->hwcur.box)) { if (!pVMWARE->cursorExcludedForUpdate) { PRE_OP_HIDE_CURSOR(); pVMWARE->cursorExcludedForUpdate = TRUE; } break; } boxPtr++; } } static void VMWAREPostDirtyBBUpdate(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int nboxes, BoxPtr boxPtr) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); while (nboxes--) { #ifdef DEBUG_LOG_UPDATES VmwareLog(("PostUpdate #%d (%d, %d, w = %d, h = %d)\n", nboxes, boxPtr->x1, boxPtr->y1, boxPtr->x2 - boxPtr->x1, boxPtr->y2 - boxPtr->y1)); #endif /* Clip off (y only) for offscreen memory */ if (boxPtr->y2 >= pVMWARE->ModeReg.svga_reg_height) boxPtr->y2 = pVMWARE->ModeReg.svga_reg_height; if (boxPtr->y1 >= pVMWARE->ModeReg.svga_reg_height) boxPtr->y1 = pVMWARE->ModeReg.svga_reg_height; if (boxPtr->y1 == boxPtr->y2) { boxPtr++; continue; } vmwareSendSVGACmdUpdate(pVMWARE, boxPtr++); } if (pVMWARE->hwCursor && pVMWARE->cursorExcludedForUpdate) { POST_OP_SHOW_CURSOR(); pVMWARE->cursorExcludedForUpdate = FALSE; } } static void VMWARELoadPalette(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int numColors, int* indices, LOCO* colors, VisualPtr pVisual) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); int i; for (i = 0; i < numColors; i++) { vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_PALETTE_BASE + *indices * 3 + 0, colors[*indices].red); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_PALETTE_BASE + *indices * 3 + 1, colors[*indices].green); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_PALETTE_BASE + *indices * 3 + 2, colors[*indices].blue); indices++; } VmwareLog(("Palette loading done\n")); } DisplayModeRec * VMWAREAddDisplayMode(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, const char *name, int width, int height) { DisplayModeRec *mode; mode = malloc(sizeof(DisplayModeRec)); memset(mode, 0, sizeof *mode); mode->name = malloc(strlen(name) + 1); strcpy(mode->name, name); mode->status = MODE_OK; mode->type = M_T_DEFAULT; mode->HDisplay = width; mode->VDisplay = height; mode->next = pScrn->modes; mode->prev = pScrn->modes->prev; pScrn->modes->prev->next = mode; pScrn->modes->prev = mode; return mode; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareIsRegionEqual -- * * This function implements REGION_EQUAL because older versions of * regionstr.h don't define it. * It is a slightly modified version of miRegionEqual from $Xorg: miregion.c * * Results: * TRUE if regions are equal; FALSE otherwise * * Side effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Bool vmwareIsRegionEqual(const RegionPtr reg1, const RegionPtr reg2) { int i, num; BoxPtr rects1, rects2; if ((reg1->extents.x1 != reg2->extents.x1) || (reg1->extents.x2 != reg2->extents.x2) || (reg1->extents.y1 != reg2->extents.y1) || (reg1->extents.y2 != reg2->extents.y2)) { return FALSE; } num = REGION_NUM_RECTS(reg1); if (num != REGION_NUM_RECTS(reg2)) { return FALSE; } rects1 = REGION_RECTS(reg1); rects2 = REGION_RECTS(reg2); for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { if ((rects1[i].x1 != rects2[i].x1) || (rects1[i].x2 != rects2[i].x2) || (rects1[i].y1 != rects2[i].y1) || (rects1[i].y2 != rects2[i].y2)) { return FALSE; } } return TRUE; } static Bool VMWAREScreenInit(SCREEN_INIT_ARGS_DECL) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); vgaHWPtr hwp; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE; OptionInfoPtr options; Bool useXinerama = TRUE; pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); xf86CollectOptions(pScrn, NULL); if (!(options = VMWARECopyOptions())) return FALSE; xf86ProcessOptions(pScrn->scrnIndex, pScrn->options, options); /* * Init xinerama preferences. */ useXinerama = xf86ReturnOptValBool(options, OPTION_XINERAMA, pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_MULTIMON); if (useXinerama && !(pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_MULTIMON)) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "Xinerama is not safely supported by the current virtual hardware. " "Do not request resolutions that require > 16MB of framebuffer.\n"); } if (useXinerama && xf86IsOptionSet(options, OPTION_GUI_LAYOUT)) { char *topology = xf86GetOptValString(options, OPTION_GUI_LAYOUT); if (topology) { pVMWARE->xineramaState = VMWAREParseTopologyString(pScrn, topology, &pVMWARE->xineramaNumOutputs, "gui"); pVMWARE->xineramaStatic = pVMWARE->xineramaState != NULL; free(topology); } } else if (useXinerama && xf86IsOptionSet(options, OPTION_STATIC_XINERAMA)) { char *topology = xf86GetOptValString(options, OPTION_STATIC_XINERAMA); if (topology) { pVMWARE->xineramaState = VMWAREParseTopologyString(pScrn, topology, &pVMWARE->xineramaNumOutputs, "static Xinerama"); pVMWARE->xineramaStatic = pVMWARE->xineramaState != NULL; free(topology); } } free(options); /* Initialise VMWARE_CTRL extension. */ VMwareCtrl_ExtInit(pScrn); /* Initialise Xinerama extension. */ if (useXinerama) { VMwareXinerama_ExtInit(pScrn); } if (pVMWARE->xinerama && pVMWARE->xineramaStatic) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, pVMWARE->xineramaState ? "Using static Xinerama.\n" : "Failed to configure static Xinerama.\n"); } /* * If using the vgahw module, its data structures and related * things are typically initialised/mapped here. */ hwp = VGAHWPTR(pScrn); vgaHWGetIOBase(hwp); VMWAREInitFIFO(pScrn); /* Initialise the first mode */ VMWAREModeInit(pScrn, pScrn->currentMode, FALSE); /* Set the viewport if supported */ VMWAREAdjustFrame(ADJUST_FRAME_ARGS(pScrn, pScrn->frameX0, pScrn->frameY0)); /* * Setup the screen's visuals, and initialise the framebuffer * code. */ VMWAREMapMem(pScrn); /* * Clear the framebuffer (and any black-border mode areas). */ memset(pVMWARE->FbBase, 0, pVMWARE->FbSize); vmwareSendSVGACmdUpdateFullScreen(pVMWARE); /* Reset the visual list */ miClearVisualTypes(); /* * Setup the visuals supported. This driver only supports * TrueColor for bpp > 8, so the default set of visuals isn't * acceptable. To deal with this, call miSetVisualTypes with * the appropriate visual mask. */ if (pScrn->bitsPerPixel > 8) { if (!miSetVisualTypes(pScrn->depth, TrueColorMask, pScrn->rgbBits, pScrn->defaultVisual)) { return FALSE; } } else { if (!miSetVisualTypes(pScrn->depth, miGetDefaultVisualMask(pScrn->depth), pScrn->rgbBits, pScrn->defaultVisual)) { return FALSE; } } miSetPixmapDepths(); /* * Initialise the framebuffer. */ if (!fbScreenInit(pScreen, pVMWARE->FbBase + pVMWARE->fbOffset, pScrn->virtualX, pScrn->virtualY, pScrn->xDpi, pScrn->yDpi, pScrn->displayWidth, pScrn->bitsPerPixel)) { return FALSE; } /* Override the default mask/offset settings */ if (pScrn->bitsPerPixel > 8) { int i; VisualPtr visual; for (i = 0, visual = pScreen->visuals; i < pScreen->numVisuals; i++, visual++) { if ((visual->class | DynamicClass) == DirectColor) { visual->offsetRed = pScrn->offset.red; visual->offsetGreen = pScrn->offset.green; visual->offsetBlue = pScrn->offset.blue; visual->redMask = pScrn->mask.red; visual->greenMask = pScrn->mask.green; visual->blueMask = pScrn->mask.blue; } } } /* must be after RGB ordering fixed */ fbPictureInit (pScreen, 0, 0); /* * Save the old screen vector. */ pVMWARE->ScrnFuncs = *pScreen; /* * Set initial black & white colourmap indices. */ xf86SetBlackWhitePixels(pScreen); /* * Initialize shadowfb to notify us of dirty rectangles. We only * need preFB access callbacks if we're using the hw cursor. */ if (!ShadowFBInit2(pScreen, pVMWARE->hwCursor ? VMWAREPreDirtyBBUpdate : NULL, VMWAREPostDirtyBBUpdate)) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "ShadowFB initialization failed\n"); return FALSE; } /* * If we have a hw cursor, we need to hook functions that might * read from the framebuffer. */ if (pVMWARE->hwCursor) { vmwareCursorHookWrappers(pScreen); } /* * If backing store is to be supported (as is usually the case), * initialise it. */ xf86SetBackingStore(pScreen); xf86SetSilkenMouse(pScreen); /* * Initialize software cursor. */ miDCInitialize(pScreen, xf86GetPointerScreenFuncs()); /* * Initialize hardware cursor. */ if (pVMWARE->hwCursor) { if (!vmwareCursorInit(pScreen)) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Hardware cursor initialization failed\n"); pVMWARE->hwCursor = FALSE; } } /* * Install colourmap functions. If using the vgahw module, * vgaHandleColormaps would usually be called here. */ if (!fbCreateDefColormap(pScreen)) return FALSE; if (!xf86HandleColormaps(pScreen, 256, 8, VMWARELoadPalette, NULL, CMAP_PALETTED_TRUECOLOR | CMAP_RELOAD_ON_MODE_SWITCH)) { return FALSE; } /* * We explictly add a set of default modes because the X server will * not include modes larger than the initial one. */ { unsigned int i; unsigned int numModes = sizeof (VMWAREDefaultModes) / sizeof *(VMWAREDefaultModes); char name[10]; for (i = 0; i < numModes; i++) { const VMWAREDefaultMode *mode = &VMWAREDefaultModes[i]; /* Only modes that fit the hardware maximums should be added. */ if (mode->width <= pVMWARE->maxWidth && mode->height <= pVMWARE->maxHeight) { snprintf(name, 10, "%dx%d", mode->width, mode->height); VMWAREAddDisplayMode(pScrn, name, mode->width, mode->height); } } /* Add the hardware maximums as a mode. */ snprintf(name, 10, "%dx%d", pVMWARE->maxWidth, pVMWARE->maxHeight); VMWAREAddDisplayMode(pScrn, name, pVMWARE->maxWidth, pVMWARE->maxHeight); } /* * We will lazily add the dynamic modes as the are needed when new * modes are requested through the control extension. */ memset(&pVMWARE->dynModes, 0, sizeof pVMWARE->dynModes); #if VMWARE_DRIVER_FUNC pScrn->DriverFunc = VMWareDriverFunc; #endif /* Report any unused options (only for the first generation) */ if (serverGeneration == 1) { xf86ShowUnusedOptions(pScrn->scrnIndex, pScrn->options); } /* Initialize Xv extension */ pVMWARE->videoStreams = NULL; if (vmwareVideoEnabled(pVMWARE)) { if (!vmwareVideoInit(pScreen)) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Xv initialization failed\n"); } } /** * Wrap CloseScreen and SaveScreen. Do this late since we * want to be first in the callchain, to avoid using resources * already taken down in CloseScreen. */ pVMWARE->ScrnFuncs.CloseScreen = pScreen->CloseScreen; pVMWARE->ScrnFuncs.SaveScreen = pScreen->SaveScreen; pScreen->CloseScreen = VMWARECloseScreen; pScreen->SaveScreen = VMWARESaveScreen; /* Done */ return TRUE; } static Bool VMWARESwitchMode(SWITCH_MODE_ARGS_DECL) { SCRN_INFO_PTR(arg); ScreenPtr pScreen = pScrn->pScreen; pScreen->mmWidth = (pScreen->width * VMWARE_INCHTOMM + pScrn->xDpi / 2) / pScrn->xDpi; pScreen->mmHeight = (pScreen->height * VMWARE_INCHTOMM + pScrn->yDpi / 2) / pScrn->yDpi; return VMWAREModeInit(pScrn, mode, TRUE); } static Bool VMWAREEnterVT(VT_FUNC_ARGS_DECL) { SCRN_INFO_PTR(arg); VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); /* * After system resumes from hiberation, EnterVT will be called and this * is a good place to restore the SVGA ID register. */ vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ID, pVMWARE->suspensionSavedRegId); if (!pVMWARE->SavedReg.svga_fifo_enabled) { VMWAREInitFIFO(pScrn); } return VMWAREModeInit(pScrn, pScrn->currentMode, TRUE); } static void VMWARELeaveVT(VT_FUNC_ARGS_DECL) { SCRN_INFO_PTR(arg); VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); /* * Before shutting down system for hibneration, LeaveVT will be called, * we save the ID register value here and later restore it in EnterVT. */ pVMWARE->suspensionSavedRegId = vmwareReadReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_ID); VMWARERestore(pScrn); } static void VMWAREFreeScreen(FREE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL) { SCRN_INFO_PTR(arg); /* * If the vgahw module is used vgaHWFreeHWRec() would be called * here. */ VMWAREFreeRec(pScrn); } static ModeStatus VMWAREValidMode(SCRN_ARG_TYPE arg, DisplayModePtr mode, Bool verbose, int flags) { return MODE_OK; } void vmwlegacy_hookup(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { pScrn->PreInit = VMWAREPreInit; pScrn->ScreenInit = VMWAREScreenInit; pScrn->SwitchMode = VMWARESwitchMode; pScrn->EnterVT = VMWAREEnterVT; pScrn->LeaveVT = VMWARELeaveVT; pScrn->FreeScreen = VMWAREFreeScreen; pScrn->ValidMode = VMWAREValidMode; } #ifdef XFree86LOADER void VMWARERefSymLists(void) { LoaderRefSymLists(vgahwSymbols, fbSymbols, ramdacSymbols, shadowfbSymbols, NULL); } #endif /* XFree86LOADER */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/Makefile.am0000664000372000037200000000425712245112037014543 00000000000000# Copyright 2005 Adam Jackson. # # 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 # on the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sub # license, 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 (including the next # paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL # ADAM JACKSON 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. # this is obnoxious: # -module lets us name the module exactly how we want # -avoid-version prevents gratuitous .0.0.0 version numbers on the end # _ladir passes a dummy rpath to libtool so the thing will actually link # TODO: -nostdlib/-Bstatic/-lgcc platform magic, not installing the .a, etc. vmware_drv_la_LTLIBRARIES = vmware_drv.la vmware_drv_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version vmware_drv_la_CFLAGS = $(CWARNFLAGS) @XORG_CFLAGS@ vmware_drv_ladir = @moduledir@/drivers if BUILD_VMWGFX vmware_drv_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/vmwgfx/libvmwgfx.la vmware_drv_la_DEPENDENCIES = $(top_builddir)/vmwgfx/libvmwgfx.la endif vmware_drv_la_SOURCES = \ bits2pixels.c \ bits2pixels.h \ compat-api.h \ guest_os.h \ includeCheck.h \ svga_escape.h \ svga_limits.h \ svga_modes.h \ svga_overlay.h \ svga_reg.h \ svga_struct.h \ vm_basic_types.h \ vm_device_version.h \ vmware.c \ vmwarecurs.c \ vmware.h \ vmwarectrl.c \ vmwarectrl.h \ vmwarectrlproto.h \ vmwarexinerama.c \ vmwarevideo.c \ vmwaremodes.c \ vmware_bootstrap.h \ vmware_bootstrap.c \ vmware_common.c \ vmware_common.h xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmware_common.h0000664000372000037200000000311212245112037015516 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Unknown at vmware * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifndef _VMWARE_COMMON_H_ #define _VMWARE_COMMON_H_ #include #include #include "compat-api.h" xXineramaScreenInfo * VMWAREParseTopologyString(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, const char *topology, unsigned int *retNumOutputs, const char info[]); #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmware_common.c0000664000372000037200000001114411715150410015513 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Unknown at vmware */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include "vmware_common.h" #ifndef HAVE_XORG_SERVER_1_5_0 #include #include #endif static int VMWAREParseTopologyElement(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, unsigned int output, const char *elementName, const char *element, const char *expectedTerminators, Bool needTerminator, unsigned int *outValue) { char buf[10] = {0, }; size_t i = 0; int retVal = -1; const char *str = element; for (i = 0; str[i] >= '0' && str[i] <= '9'; i++); if (i == 0) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Output %u: unable to parse %s.\n", output, elementName); goto exit; } strncpy(buf, str, i); *outValue = atoi(buf); if (*outValue > (unsigned short)-1) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Output %u: %s must be less than %hu.\n", output, elementName, (unsigned short)-1); goto exit; } str += i; if (needTerminator || str[0] != '\0') { Bool unexpected = TRUE; for (i = 0; i < strlen(expectedTerminators); i++) { if (str[0] == expectedTerminators[i]) { unexpected = FALSE; } } if (unexpected) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Output %u: unexpected character '%c' after %s.\n", output, str[0], elementName); goto exit; } else { str++; } } retVal = str - element; exit: return retVal; } xXineramaScreenInfo * VMWAREParseTopologyString(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, const char *topology, unsigned int *retNumOutputs, const char info[]) { xXineramaScreenInfo *extents = NULL; unsigned int numOutputs = 0; const char *str = topology; xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Parsing %s topology: Starting...\n", info); do { unsigned int x, y, width, height; int i; i = VMWAREParseTopologyElement(pScrn, numOutputs, "width", str, "xX", TRUE, &width); if (i == -1) { goto error; } str += i; i = VMWAREParseTopologyElement(pScrn, numOutputs, "height", str, "+", TRUE, &height); if (i == -1) { goto error; } str += i; i= VMWAREParseTopologyElement(pScrn, numOutputs, "X offset", str, "+", TRUE, &x); if (i == -1) { goto error; } str += i; i = VMWAREParseTopologyElement(pScrn, numOutputs, "Y offset", str, ";", FALSE, &y); if (i == -1) { goto error; } str += i; xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Output %u: %ux%u+%u+%u\n", numOutputs, width, height, x, y); numOutputs++; extents = realloc(extents, numOutputs * sizeof (xXineramaScreenInfo)); extents[numOutputs - 1].x_org = x; extents[numOutputs - 1].y_org = y; extents[numOutputs - 1].width = width; extents[numOutputs - 1].height = height; } while (*str != 0); xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Parsing %s topology: Succeeded.\n", info); goto exit; error: xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Parsing %s topology: Failed.\n", info); free(extents); extents = NULL; numOutputs = 0; exit: *retNumOutputs = numOutputs; return extents; } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmware.h0000664000372000037200000001526012245112037014155 00000000000000/* ********************************************************** * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 VMware, Inc. * All Rights Reserved * **********************************************************/ #ifndef VMWARE_H #define VMWARE_H #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_XORG_SERVER_1_1_0 #include #endif #include "xf86.h" #include "xf86_OSproc.h" #include #ifdef XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS #include #else #include "xf86Resources.h" #endif #include "compiler.h" /* inb/outb */ #include "xf86Pci.h" /* pci */ #include "xf86Cursor.h" /* hw cursor */ #include "cursorstr.h" /* xhot/yhot */ #include "vgaHW.h" /* VGA hardware */ #include "fb.h" #include "xf86cmap.h" /* xf86HandleColormaps */ #include "vm_basic_types.h" #include "svga_reg.h" #include "svga_struct.h" #include "vmware_bootstrap.h" #include #if GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) < 12 #define _swapl(x, n) swapl(x,n) #define _swaps(x, n) swaps(x,n) #else #define _swapl(x, n) (void) n; swapl(x) #define _swaps(x, n) (void) n; swaps(x) #endif /* * The virtual hardware's cursor limits are pretty big. Some VMware * product versions limit to 1024x1024 pixels, others limit to 128 * kilobytes of cursor data. We just choose an arbitrary maximum * cursor size. 64x64 is a common value for real hardware, so we'll go * with that. */ #define MAX_CURS 64 #define NUM_DYN_MODES 2 typedef struct { CARD32 svga_reg_enable; CARD32 svga_reg_width; CARD32 svga_reg_height; CARD32 svga_reg_bits_per_pixel; CARD32 svga_reg_cursor_on; CARD32 svga_reg_cursor_x; CARD32 svga_reg_cursor_y; CARD32 svga_reg_cursor_id; Bool svga_fifo_enabled; CARD32 svga_reg_id; } VMWARERegRec, *VMWARERegPtr; typedef xXineramaScreenInfo VMWAREXineramaRec, *VMWAREXineramaPtr; typedef struct { EntityInfoPtr pEnt; #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS struct pci_device *PciInfo; #else pciVideoPtr PciInfo; PCITAG PciTag; #endif Bool Primary; int depth; int bitsPerPixel; rgb weight; rgb offset; int defaultVisual; int videoRam; unsigned long memPhysBase; unsigned long fbOffset; unsigned long fbPitch; unsigned long ioBase; unsigned long portIOBase; int maxWidth; int maxHeight; unsigned int vmwareCapability; unsigned char* FbBase; unsigned long FbSize; VMWARERegRec SavedReg; VMWARERegRec ModeReg; CARD32 suspensionSavedRegId; DisplayModePtr dynModes[NUM_DYN_MODES]; Bool* pvtSema; Bool noAccel; Bool hwCursor; Bool cursorDefined; int cursorSema; Bool cursorExcludedForUpdate; Bool cursorShouldBeHidden; unsigned int cursorRemoveFromFB; unsigned int cursorRestoreToFB; #ifdef RENDER CompositeProcPtr Composite; void (*EnableDisableFBAccess)(int, Bool); #endif /* RENDER */ unsigned long mmioPhysBase; unsigned long mmioSize; unsigned char* mmioVirtBase; CARD32* vmwareFIFO; xf86CursorInfoPtr CursorInfoRec; CursorPtr oldCurs; struct { int bg, fg, x, y; int hotX, hotY; BoxRec box; uint32 mask[SVGA_BITMAP_SIZE(MAX_CURS, MAX_CURS)]; uint32 maskPixmap[SVGA_PIXMAP_SIZE(MAX_CURS, MAX_CURS, 32)]; uint32 source[SVGA_BITMAP_SIZE(MAX_CURS, MAX_CURS)]; uint32 sourcePixmap[SVGA_PIXMAP_SIZE(MAX_CURS, MAX_CURS, 32)]; } hwcur; unsigned long indexReg, valueReg; ScreenRec ScrnFuncs; /* * Xinerama state */ Bool xinerama; Bool xineramaStatic; VMWAREXineramaPtr xineramaState; unsigned int xineramaNumOutputs; VMWAREXineramaPtr xineramaNextState; unsigned int xineramaNextNumOutputs; /* * Xv */ DevUnion *videoStreams; } VMWARERec, *VMWAREPtr; #define VMWAREPTR(p) ((VMWAREPtr)((p)->driverPrivate)) #define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b)) #define MAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b)) #define ABS(x) (((x) >= 0) ? (x) : -(x)) #define BOX_INTERSECT(a, b) \ (ABS(((a).x1 + (a).x2) - ((b).x1 + (b).x2)) <= \ ((a).x2 - (a).x1) + ((b).x2 - (b).x1) && \ ABS(((a).y1 + (a).y2) - ((b).y1 + (b).y2)) <= \ ((a).y2 - (a).y1) + ((b).y2 - (b).y1)) #define SVGA_GLYPH_SCANLINE_SIZE_DWORDS(w) (((w) + 31) >> 5) #define PRE_OP_HIDE_CURSOR() \ if (pVMWARE->cursorDefined && *pVMWARE->pvtSema) { \ pVMWARE->cursorSema++; \ if (pVMWARE->cursorSema == 1) { \ vmwareWriteCursorRegs(pVMWARE, FALSE, FALSE); \ } \ } #define POST_OP_SHOW_CURSOR() \ if (pVMWARE->cursorDefined && *pVMWARE->pvtSema) { \ pVMWARE->cursorSema--; \ if (!pVMWARE->cursorSema && !pVMWARE->cursorShouldBeHidden) { \ vmwareWriteCursorRegs(pVMWARE, TRUE, FALSE); \ } \ } #define MOUSE_ID 1 /* Undefine this to kill all acceleration */ #define ACCELERATE_OPS #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS #define VENDOR_ID(p) (p)->vendor_id #define DEVICE_ID(p) (p)->device_id #define SUBVENDOR_ID(p) (p)->subvendor_id #define SUBSYS_ID(p) (p)->subdevice_id #define CHIP_REVISION(p) (p)->revision #else #define VENDOR_ID(p) (p)->vendor #define DEVICE_ID(p) (p)->chipType #define SUBVENDOR_ID(p) (p)->subsysVendor #define SUBSYS_ID(p) (p)->subsysCard #define CHIP_REVISION(p) (p)->chipRev #endif void vmwareWriteReg( VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, int index, CARD32 value ); CARD32 vmwareReadReg( VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, int index ); void vmwareWriteWordToFIFO( VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, CARD32 value ); void vmwareWaitForFB( VMWAREPtr pVMWARE ); void vmwareSendSVGACmdUpdate( VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, BoxPtr pBB ); void vmwareSendSVGACmdUpdateFullScreen( VMWAREPtr pVMWARE ); DisplayModeRec *VMWAREAddDisplayMode( ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, const char *name, int width, int height ); Bool vmwareIsRegionEqual( const RegionPtr reg1, const RegionPtr reg2 ); void vmwareNextXineramaState( VMWAREPtr pVMWARE ); /* vmwarecurs.c */ Bool vmwareCursorInit( ScreenPtr pScr ); void vmwareCursorModeInit( ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, DisplayModePtr mode ); void vmwareCursorCloseScreen( ScreenPtr pScr ); void vmwareWriteCursorRegs( VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, Bool visible, Bool force ); void vmwareCursorHookWrappers( ScreenPtr pScreen ); /* vmwarectrl.c */ void VMwareCtrl_ExtInit(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); /* vmwarexinerama.c */ void VMwareXinerama_ExtInit(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); /* vmwarevideo.c */ Bool vmwareVideoInit( ScreenPtr pScreen ); void vmwareVideoEnd( ScreenPtr pScreen ); Bool vmwareVideoEnabled( VMWAREPtr pVMWARE ); void vmwareCheckVideoSanity( ScrnInfoPtr pScrn ); /* vmwaremode.c */ void vmwareAddDefaultMode( ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, uint32 dwidth, uint32 dheight ); #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/includeCheck.h0000664000372000037200000000005411457312472015241 00000000000000/* This space intentionally left blank. */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/compat-api.h0000664000372000037200000000675312245112037014715 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2012 Red Hat, 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 (including the next * paragraph) 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. * * Author: Dave Airlie */ /* this file provides API compat between server post 1.13 and pre it, it should be reused inside as many drivers as possible */ #ifndef COMPAT_API_H #define COMPAT_API_H #ifndef GLYPH_HAS_GLYPH_PICTURE_ACCESSOR #define GetGlyphPicture(g, s) GlyphPicture((g))[(s)->myNum] #define SetGlyphPicture(g, s, p) GlyphPicture((g))[(s)->myNum] = p #endif #ifndef XF86_HAS_SCRN_CONV #define xf86ScreenToScrn(s) xf86Screens[(s)->myNum] #define xf86ScrnToScreen(s) screenInfo.screens[(s)->scrnIndex] #endif #ifndef XF86_SCRN_INTERFACE #define SCRN_ARG_TYPE int #define SCRN_INFO_PTR(arg1) ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86Screens[(arg1)] #define SCREEN_ARG_TYPE int #define SCREEN_PTR(arg1) ScreenPtr pScreen = screenInfo.screens[(arg1)] #define SCREEN_INIT_ARGS_DECL int scrnIndex, ScreenPtr pScreen, int argc, char **argv #define BLOCKHANDLER_ARGS_DECL int arg, pointer blockData, pointer pTimeout, pointer pReadmask #define BLOCKHANDLER_ARGS arg, blockData, pTimeout, pReadmask #define CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL int scrnIndex, ScreenPtr pScreen #define CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS scrnIndex, pScreen #define ADJUST_FRAME_ARGS_DECL int arg, int x, int y, int flags #define ADJUST_FRAME_ARGS(arg, x, y) (arg)->scrnIndex, x, y, 0 #define SWITCH_MODE_ARGS_DECL int arg, DisplayModePtr mode, int flags #define SWITCH_MODE_ARGS(arg, m) (arg)->scrnIndex, m, 0 #define FREE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL int arg, int flags #define VT_FUNC_ARGS_DECL int arg, int flags #define VT_FUNC_ARGS pScrn->scrnIndex, 0 #define XF86_SCRN_ARG(x) ((x)->scrnIndex) #else #define SCRN_ARG_TYPE ScrnInfoPtr #define SCRN_INFO_PTR(arg1) ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = (arg1) #define SCREEN_ARG_TYPE ScreenPtr #define SCREEN_PTR(arg1) ScreenPtr pScreen = (arg1) #define SCREEN_INIT_ARGS_DECL ScreenPtr pScreen, int argc, char **argv #define BLOCKHANDLER_ARGS_DECL ScreenPtr arg, pointer pTimeout, pointer pReadmask #define BLOCKHANDLER_ARGS arg, pTimeout, pReadmask #define CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL ScreenPtr pScreen #define CLOSE_SCREEN_ARGS pScreen #define ADJUST_FRAME_ARGS_DECL ScrnInfoPtr arg, int x, int y #define ADJUST_FRAME_ARGS(arg, x, y) arg, x, y #define SWITCH_MODE_ARGS_DECL ScrnInfoPtr arg, DisplayModePtr mode #define SWITCH_MODE_ARGS(arg, m) arg, m #define FREE_SCREEN_ARGS_DECL ScrnInfoPtr arg #define VT_FUNC_ARGS_DECL ScrnInfoPtr arg #define VT_FUNC_ARGS pScrn #define XF86_SCRN_ARG(x) (x) #endif #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/svga_reg.h0000664000372000037200000015264711715150410014462 00000000000000/********************************************************** * Copyright 1998-2009 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. * **********************************************************/ /* * svga_reg.h -- * * Virtual hardware definitions for the VMware SVGA II device. */ #ifndef _SVGA_REG_H_ #define _SVGA_REG_H_ /* * PCI device IDs. */ #define PCI_VENDOR_ID_VMWARE 0x15AD #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA2 0x0405 /* * SVGA_REG_ENABLE bit definitions. */ #define SVGA_REG_ENABLE_DISABLE 0 #define SVGA_REG_ENABLE_ENABLE 1 #define SVGA_REG_ENABLE_HIDE 2 #define SVGA_REG_ENABLE_ENABLE_HIDE (SVGA_REG_ENABLE_ENABLE |\ SVGA_REG_ENABLE_HIDE) /* * Legal values for the SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ON register in old-fashioned * cursor bypass mode. This is still supported, but no new guest * drivers should use it. */ #define SVGA_CURSOR_ON_HIDE 0x0 /* Must be 0 to maintain backward compatibility */ #define SVGA_CURSOR_ON_SHOW 0x1 /* Must be 1 to maintain backward compatibility */ #define SVGA_CURSOR_ON_REMOVE_FROM_FB 0x2 /* Remove the cursor from the framebuffer because we need to see what's under it */ #define SVGA_CURSOR_ON_RESTORE_TO_FB 0x3 /* Put the cursor back in the framebuffer so the user can see it */ /* * The maximum framebuffer size that can traced for e.g. guests in VESA mode. * The changeMap in the monitor is proportional to this number. Therefore, we'd * like to keep it as small as possible to reduce monitor overhead (using * SVGA_VRAM_MAX_SIZE for this increases the size of the shared area by over * 4k!). * * NB: For compatibility reasons, this value must be greater than 0xff0000. * See bug 335072. */ #define SVGA_FB_MAX_TRACEABLE_SIZE 0x1000000 #define SVGA_MAX_PSEUDOCOLOR_DEPTH 8 #define SVGA_MAX_PSEUDOCOLORS (1 << SVGA_MAX_PSEUDOCOLOR_DEPTH) #define SVGA_NUM_PALETTE_REGS (3 * SVGA_MAX_PSEUDOCOLORS) /* Base and Offset gets us headed the right way for PCI Base Addr Registers */ #define SVGA_LEGACY_BASE_PORT 0x4560 #define SVGA_NUM_PORTS 0x3 #define SVGA_MAGIC 0x900000UL #define SVGA_MAKE_ID(ver) (SVGA_MAGIC << 8 | (ver)) /* Version 2 let the address of the frame buffer be unsigned on Win32 */ #define SVGA_VERSION_2 2 #define SVGA_ID_2 SVGA_MAKE_ID(SVGA_VERSION_2) /* Version 1 has new registers starting with SVGA_REG_CAPABILITIES so PALETTE_BASE has moved */ #define SVGA_VERSION_1 1 #define SVGA_ID_1 SVGA_MAKE_ID(SVGA_VERSION_1) /* Version 0 is the initial version */ #define SVGA_VERSION_0 0 #define SVGA_ID_0 SVGA_MAKE_ID(SVGA_VERSION_0) /* "Invalid" value for all SVGA IDs. (Version ID, screen object ID, surface ID...) */ #define SVGA_ID_INVALID 0xFFFFFFFF /* Port offsets, relative to BAR0 */ #define SVGA_INDEX_PORT 0x0 #define SVGA_VALUE_PORT 0x1 #define SVGA_BIOS_PORT 0x2 #define SVGA_IRQSTATUS_PORT 0x8 /* * Interrupt source flags for IRQSTATUS_PORT and IRQMASK. * * Interrupts are only supported when the * SVGA_CAP_IRQMASK capability is present. */ #define SVGA_IRQFLAG_ANY_FENCE 0x1 /* Any fence was passed */ #define SVGA_IRQFLAG_FIFO_PROGRESS 0x2 /* Made forward progress in the FIFO */ #define SVGA_IRQFLAG_FENCE_GOAL 0x4 /* SVGA_FIFO_FENCE_GOAL reached */ /* * Registers */ enum { SVGA_REG_ID = 0, SVGA_REG_ENABLE = 1, SVGA_REG_WIDTH = 2, SVGA_REG_HEIGHT = 3, SVGA_REG_MAX_WIDTH = 4, SVGA_REG_MAX_HEIGHT = 5, SVGA_REG_DEPTH = 6, SVGA_REG_BITS_PER_PIXEL = 7, /* Current bpp in the guest */ SVGA_REG_PSEUDOCOLOR = 8, SVGA_REG_RED_MASK = 9, SVGA_REG_GREEN_MASK = 10, SVGA_REG_BLUE_MASK = 11, SVGA_REG_BYTES_PER_LINE = 12, SVGA_REG_FB_START = 13, /* (Deprecated) */ SVGA_REG_FB_OFFSET = 14, SVGA_REG_VRAM_SIZE = 15, SVGA_REG_FB_SIZE = 16, /* ID 0 implementation only had the above registers, then the palette */ SVGA_REG_CAPABILITIES = 17, SVGA_REG_MEM_START = 18, /* (Deprecated) */ SVGA_REG_MEM_SIZE = 19, SVGA_REG_CONFIG_DONE = 20, /* Set when memory area configured */ SVGA_REG_SYNC = 21, /* See "FIFO Synchronization Registers" */ SVGA_REG_BUSY = 22, /* See "FIFO Synchronization Registers" */ SVGA_REG_GUEST_ID = 23, /* Set guest OS identifier */ SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ID = 24, /* (Deprecated) */ SVGA_REG_CURSOR_X = 25, /* (Deprecated) */ SVGA_REG_CURSOR_Y = 26, /* (Deprecated) */ SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ON = 27, /* (Deprecated) */ SVGA_REG_HOST_BITS_PER_PIXEL = 28, /* (Deprecated) */ SVGA_REG_SCRATCH_SIZE = 29, /* Number of scratch registers */ SVGA_REG_MEM_REGS = 30, /* Number of FIFO registers */ SVGA_REG_NUM_DISPLAYS = 31, /* (Deprecated) */ SVGA_REG_PITCHLOCK = 32, /* Fixed pitch for all modes */ SVGA_REG_IRQMASK = 33, /* Interrupt mask */ /* Legacy multi-monitor support */ SVGA_REG_NUM_GUEST_DISPLAYS = 34,/* Number of guest displays in X/Y direction */ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_ID = 35, /* Display ID for the following display attributes */ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_IS_PRIMARY = 36,/* Whether this is a primary display */ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_POSITION_X = 37,/* The display position x */ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_POSITION_Y = 38,/* The display position y */ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_WIDTH = 39, /* The display's width */ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_HEIGHT = 40, /* The display's height */ /* See "Guest memory regions" below. */ SVGA_REG_GMR_ID = 41, SVGA_REG_GMR_DESCRIPTOR = 42, SVGA_REG_GMR_MAX_IDS = 43, SVGA_REG_GMR_MAX_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH = 44, SVGA_REG_TRACES = 45, /* Enable trace-based updates even when FIFO is on */ SVGA_REG_GMRS_MAX_PAGES = 46, /* Maximum number of 4KB pages for all GMRs */ SVGA_REG_MEMORY_SIZE = 47, /* Total dedicated device memory excluding FIFO */ SVGA_REG_TOP = 48, /* Must be 1 more than the last register */ SVGA_PALETTE_BASE = 1024, /* Base of SVGA color map */ /* Next 768 (== 256*3) registers exist for colormap */ SVGA_SCRATCH_BASE = SVGA_PALETTE_BASE + SVGA_NUM_PALETTE_REGS /* Base of scratch registers */ /* Next reg[SVGA_REG_SCRATCH_SIZE] registers exist for scratch usage: First 4 are reserved for VESA BIOS Extension; any remaining are for the use of the current SVGA driver. */ }; /* * Macros to compute variable length items (sizes in 32-bit words, except * for SVGA_GLYPH_SCANLINE_SIZE, which is in bytes). */ #define SVGA_BITMAP_SIZE(w,h) ((((w)+31) >> 5) * (h)) #define SVGA_PIXMAP_SIZE(w,h,bpp) ((( ((w)*(bpp))+31 ) >> 5) * (h)) #define SVGA_BITMAP_INCREMENT(w) ((( (w)+31 ) >> 5) * sizeof (uint32)) #define SVGA_PIXMAP_INCREMENT(w,bpp) ((( ((w)*(bpp))+31 ) >> 5) * sizeof (uint32)) /* * Guest memory regions (GMRs): * * This is a new memory mapping feature available in SVGA devices * which have the SVGA_CAP_GMR bit set. Previously, there were two * fixed memory regions available with which to share data between the * device and the driver: the FIFO ('MEM') and the framebuffer. GMRs * are our name for an extensible way of providing arbitrary DMA * buffers for use between the driver and the SVGA device. They are a * new alternative to framebuffer memory, usable for both 2D and 3D * graphics operations. * * Since GMR mapping must be done synchronously with guest CPU * execution, we use a new pair of SVGA registers: * * SVGA_REG_GMR_ID -- * * Read/write. * This register holds the 32-bit ID (a small positive integer) * of a GMR to create, delete, or redefine. Writing this register * has no side-effects. * * SVGA_REG_GMR_DESCRIPTOR -- * * Write-only. * Writing this register will create, delete, or redefine the GMR * specified by the above ID register. If this register is zero, * the GMR is deleted. Any pointers into this GMR (including those * currently being processed by FIFO commands) will be * synchronously invalidated. * * If this register is nonzero, it must be the physical page * number (PPN) of a data structure which describes the physical * layout of the memory region this GMR should describe. The * descriptor structure will be read synchronously by the SVGA * device when this register is written. The descriptor need not * remain allocated for the lifetime of the GMR. * * The guest driver should write SVGA_REG_GMR_ID first, then * SVGA_REG_GMR_DESCRIPTOR. * * SVGA_REG_GMR_MAX_IDS -- * * Read-only. * The SVGA device may choose to support a maximum number of * user-defined GMR IDs. This register holds the number of supported * IDs. (The maximum supported ID plus 1) * * SVGA_REG_GMR_MAX_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH -- * * Read-only. * The SVGA device may choose to put a limit on the total number * of SVGAGuestMemDescriptor structures it will read when defining * a single GMR. * * The descriptor structure is an array of SVGAGuestMemDescriptor * structures. Each structure may do one of three things: * * - Terminate the GMR descriptor list. * (ppn==0, numPages==0) * * - Add a PPN or range of PPNs to the GMR's virtual address space. * (ppn != 0, numPages != 0) * * - Provide the PPN of the next SVGAGuestMemDescriptor, in order to * support multi-page GMR descriptor tables without forcing the * driver to allocate physically contiguous memory. * (ppn != 0, numPages == 0) * * Note that each physical page of SVGAGuestMemDescriptor structures * can describe at least 2MB of guest memory. If the driver needs to * use more than one page of descriptor structures, it must use one of * its SVGAGuestMemDescriptors to point to an additional page. The * device will never automatically cross a page boundary. * * Once the driver has described a GMR, it is immediately available * for use via any FIFO command that uses an SVGAGuestPtr structure. * These pointers include a GMR identifier plus an offset into that * GMR. * * The driver must check the SVGA_CAP_GMR bit before using the GMR * registers. */ /* * Special GMR IDs, allowing SVGAGuestPtrs to point to framebuffer * memory as well. In the future, these IDs could even be used to * allow legacy memory regions to be redefined by the guest as GMRs. * * Using the guest framebuffer (GFB) at BAR1 for general purpose DMA * is being phased out. Please try to use user-defined GMRs whenever * possible. */ #define SVGA_GMR_NULL ((uint32) -1) #define SVGA_GMR_FRAMEBUFFER ((uint32) -2) /* Guest Framebuffer (GFB) */ typedef struct SVGAGuestMemDescriptor { uint32 ppn; uint32 numPages; } SVGAGuestMemDescriptor; typedef struct SVGAGuestPtr { uint32 gmrId; uint32 offset; } SVGAGuestPtr; /* * SVGAGMRImageFormat -- * * This is a packed representation of the source 2D image format * for a GMR-to-screen blit. Currently it is defined as an encoding * of the screen's color depth and bits-per-pixel, however, 16 bits * are reserved for future use to identify other encodings (such as * RGBA or higher-precision images). * * Currently supported formats: * * bpp depth Format Name * --- ----- ----------- * 32 24 32-bit BGRX * 24 24 24-bit BGR * 16 16 RGB 5-6-5 * 16 15 RGB 5-5-5 * */ typedef struct SVGAGMRImageFormat { union { struct { uint32 bitsPerPixel : 8; uint32 colorDepth : 8; uint32 reserved : 16; /* Must be zero */ }; uint32 value; }; } SVGAGMRImageFormat; typedef struct SVGAGuestImage { SVGAGuestPtr ptr; /* * A note on interpretation of pitch: This value of pitch is the * number of bytes between vertically adjacent image * blocks. Normally this is the number of bytes between the first * pixel of two adjacent scanlines. With compressed textures, * however, this may represent the number of bytes between * compression blocks rather than between rows of pixels. * * XXX: Compressed textures currently must be tightly packed in guest memory. * * If the image is 1-dimensional, pitch is ignored. * * If 'pitch' is zero, the SVGA3D device calculates a pitch value * assuming each row of blocks is tightly packed. */ uint32 pitch; } SVGAGuestImage; /* * SVGAColorBGRX -- * * A 24-bit color format (BGRX), which does not depend on the * format of the legacy guest framebuffer (GFB) or the current * GMRFB state. */ typedef struct SVGAColorBGRX { union { struct { uint32 b : 8; uint32 g : 8; uint32 r : 8; uint32 x : 8; /* Unused */ }; uint32 value; }; } SVGAColorBGRX; /* * SVGASignedRect -- * SVGASignedPoint -- * * Signed rectangle and point primitives. These are used by the new * 2D primitives for drawing to Screen Objects, which can occupy a * signed virtual coordinate space. * * SVGASignedRect specifies a half-open interval: the (left, top) * pixel is part of the rectangle, but the (right, bottom) pixel is * not. */ typedef struct SVGASignedRect { int32 left; int32 top; int32 right; int32 bottom; } SVGASignedRect; typedef struct SVGASignedPoint { int32 x; int32 y; } SVGASignedPoint; /* * Capabilities * * Note the holes in the bitfield. Missing bits have been deprecated, * and must not be reused. Those capabilities will never be reported * by new versions of the SVGA device. * * SVGA_CAP_GMR2 -- * Provides asynchronous commands to define and remap guest memory * regions. Adds device registers SVGA_REG_GMRS_MAX_PAGES and * SVGA_REG_MEMORY_SIZE. * * SVGA_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 -- * Allow screen object support, and require backing stores from the * guest for each screen object. */ #define SVGA_CAP_NONE 0x00000000 #define SVGA_CAP_RECT_COPY 0x00000002 #define SVGA_CAP_CURSOR 0x00000020 #define SVGA_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS 0x00000040 /* Legacy (Use Cursor Bypass 3 instead) */ #define SVGA_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS_2 0x00000080 /* Legacy (Use Cursor Bypass 3 instead) */ #define SVGA_CAP_8BIT_EMULATION 0x00000100 #define SVGA_CAP_ALPHA_CURSOR 0x00000200 #define SVGA_CAP_3D 0x00004000 #define SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO 0x00008000 #define SVGA_CAP_MULTIMON 0x00010000 /* Legacy multi-monitor support */ #define SVGA_CAP_PITCHLOCK 0x00020000 #define SVGA_CAP_IRQMASK 0x00040000 #define SVGA_CAP_DISPLAY_TOPOLOGY 0x00080000 /* Legacy multi-monitor support */ #define SVGA_CAP_GMR 0x00100000 #define SVGA_CAP_TRACES 0x00200000 #define SVGA_CAP_GMR2 0x00400000 #define SVGA_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 0x00800000 /* * FIFO register indices. * * The FIFO is a chunk of device memory mapped into guest physmem. It * is always treated as 32-bit words. * * The guest driver gets to decide how to partition it between * - FIFO registers (there are always at least 4, specifying where the * following data area is and how much data it contains; there may be * more registers following these, depending on the FIFO protocol * version in use) * - FIFO data, written by the guest and slurped out by the VMX. * These indices are 32-bit word offsets into the FIFO. */ enum { /* * Block 1 (basic registers): The originally defined FIFO registers. * These exist and are valid for all versions of the FIFO protocol. */ SVGA_FIFO_MIN = 0, SVGA_FIFO_MAX, /* The distance from MIN to MAX must be at least 10K */ SVGA_FIFO_NEXT_CMD, SVGA_FIFO_STOP, /* * Block 2 (extended registers): Mandatory registers for the extended * FIFO. These exist if the SVGA caps register includes * SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO; some of them are valid only if their * associated capability bit is enabled. * * Note that when originally defined, SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO implied * support only for (FIFO registers) CAPABILITIES, FLAGS, and FENCE. * This means that the guest has to test individually (in most cases * using FIFO caps) for the presence of registers after this; the VMX * can define "extended FIFO" to mean whatever it wants, and currently * won't enable it unless there's room for that set and much more. */ SVGA_FIFO_CAPABILITIES = 4, SVGA_FIFO_FLAGS, /* Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_FENCE: */ SVGA_FIFO_FENCE, /* * Block 3a (optional extended registers): Additional registers for the * extended FIFO, whose presence isn't actually implied by * SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO; these exist if SVGA_FIFO_MIN is high enough to * leave room for them. * * These in block 3a, the VMX currently considers mandatory for the * extended FIFO. */ /* Valid if exists (i.e. if extended FIFO enabled): */ SVGA_FIFO_3D_HWVERSION, /* See SVGA3dHardwareVersion in svga3d_reg.h */ /* Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_PITCHLOCK: */ SVGA_FIFO_PITCHLOCK, /* Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS_3: */ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_ON, /* Cursor bypass 3 show/hide register */ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_X, /* Cursor bypass 3 x register */ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_Y, /* Cursor bypass 3 y register */ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_COUNT, /* Incremented when any of the other 3 change */ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_LAST_UPDATED,/* Last time the host updated the cursor */ /* Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_RESERVE: */ SVGA_FIFO_RESERVED, /* Bytes past NEXT_CMD with real contents */ /* * Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT or SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2: * * By default this is SVGA_ID_INVALID, to indicate that the cursor * coordinates are specified relative to the virtual root. If this * is set to a specific screen ID, cursor position is reinterpreted * as a signed offset relative to that screen's origin. */ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_SCREEN_ID, /* * Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_DEAD * * An arbitrary value written by the host, drivers should not use it. */ SVGA_FIFO_DEAD, /* * Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_3D_HWVERSION_REVISED: * * Contains 3D HWVERSION (see SVGA3dHardwareVersion in svga3d_reg.h) * on platforms that can enforce graphics resource limits. */ SVGA_FIFO_3D_HWVERSION_REVISED, /* * XXX: The gap here, up until SVGA_FIFO_3D_CAPS, can be used for new * registers, but this must be done carefully and with judicious use of * capability bits, since comparisons based on SVGA_FIFO_MIN aren't * enough to tell you whether the register exists: we've shipped drivers * and products that used SVGA_FIFO_3D_CAPS but didn't know about some of * the earlier ones. The actual order of introduction was: * - PITCHLOCK * - 3D_CAPS * - CURSOR_* (cursor bypass 3) * - RESERVED * So, code that wants to know whether it can use any of the * aforementioned registers, or anything else added after PITCHLOCK and * before 3D_CAPS, needs to reason about something other than * SVGA_FIFO_MIN. */ /* * 3D caps block space; valid with 3D hardware version >= * SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS6_B1. */ SVGA_FIFO_3D_CAPS = 32, SVGA_FIFO_3D_CAPS_LAST = 32 + 255, /* * End of VMX's current definition of "extended-FIFO registers". * Registers before here are always enabled/disabled as a block; either * the extended FIFO is enabled and includes all preceding registers, or * it's disabled entirely. * * Block 3b (truly optional extended registers): Additional registers for * the extended FIFO, which the VMX already knows how to enable and * disable with correct granularity. * * Registers after here exist if and only if the guest SVGA driver * sets SVGA_FIFO_MIN high enough to leave room for them. */ /* Valid if register exists: */ SVGA_FIFO_GUEST_3D_HWVERSION, /* Guest driver's 3D version */ SVGA_FIFO_FENCE_GOAL, /* Matching target for SVGA_IRQFLAG_FENCE_GOAL */ SVGA_FIFO_BUSY, /* See "FIFO Synchronization Registers" */ /* * Always keep this last. This defines the maximum number of * registers we know about. At power-on, this value is placed in * the SVGA_REG_MEM_REGS register, and we expect the guest driver * to allocate this much space in FIFO memory for registers. */ SVGA_FIFO_NUM_REGS }; /* * Definition of registers included in extended FIFO support. * * The guest SVGA driver gets to allocate the FIFO between registers * and data. It must always allocate at least 4 registers, but old * drivers stopped there. * * The VMX will enable extended FIFO support if and only if the guest * left enough room for all registers defined as part of the mandatory * set for the extended FIFO. * * Note that the guest drivers typically allocate the FIFO only at * initialization time, not at mode switches, so it's likely that the * number of FIFO registers won't change without a reboot. * * All registers less than this value are guaranteed to be present if * svgaUser->fifo.extended is set. Any later registers must be tested * individually for compatibility at each use (in the VMX). * * This value is used only by the VMX, so it can change without * affecting driver compatibility; keep it that way? */ #define SVGA_FIFO_EXTENDED_MANDATORY_REGS (SVGA_FIFO_3D_CAPS_LAST + 1) /* * FIFO Synchronization Registers * * This explains the relationship between the various FIFO * sync-related registers in IOSpace and in FIFO space. * * SVGA_REG_SYNC -- * * The SYNC register can be used in two different ways by the guest: * * 1. If the guest wishes to fully sync (drain) the FIFO, * it will write once to SYNC then poll on the BUSY * register. The FIFO is sync'ed once BUSY is zero. * * 2. If the guest wants to asynchronously wake up the host, * it will write once to SYNC without polling on BUSY. * Ideally it will do this after some new commands have * been placed in the FIFO, and after reading a zero * from SVGA_FIFO_BUSY. * * (1) is the original behaviour that SYNC was designed to * support. Originally, a write to SYNC would implicitly * trigger a read from BUSY. This causes us to synchronously * process the FIFO. * * This behaviour has since been changed so that writing SYNC * will *not* implicitly cause a read from BUSY. Instead, it * makes a channel call which asynchronously wakes up the MKS * thread. * * New guests can use this new behaviour to implement (2) * efficiently. This lets guests get the host's attention * without waiting for the MKS to poll, which gives us much * better CPU utilization on SMP hosts and on UP hosts while * we're blocked on the host GPU. * * Old guests shouldn't notice the behaviour change. SYNC was * never guaranteed to process the entire FIFO, since it was * bounded to a particular number of CPU cycles. Old guests will * still loop on the BUSY register until the FIFO is empty. * * Writing to SYNC currently has the following side-effects: * * - Sets SVGA_REG_BUSY to TRUE (in the monitor) * - Asynchronously wakes up the MKS thread for FIFO processing * - The value written to SYNC is recorded as a "reason", for * stats purposes. * * If SVGA_FIFO_BUSY is available, drivers are advised to only * write to SYNC if SVGA_FIFO_BUSY is FALSE. Drivers should set * SVGA_FIFO_BUSY to TRUE after writing to SYNC. The MKS will * eventually set SVGA_FIFO_BUSY on its own, but this approach * lets the driver avoid sending multiple asynchronous wakeup * messages to the MKS thread. * * SVGA_REG_BUSY -- * * This register is set to TRUE when SVGA_REG_SYNC is written, * and it reads as FALSE when the FIFO has been completely * drained. * * Every read from this register causes us to synchronously * process FIFO commands. There is no guarantee as to how many * commands each read will process. * * CPU time spent processing FIFO commands will be billed to * the guest. * * New drivers should avoid using this register unless they * need to guarantee that the FIFO is completely drained. It * is overkill for performing a sync-to-fence. Older drivers * will use this register for any type of synchronization. * * SVGA_FIFO_BUSY -- * * This register is a fast way for the guest driver to check * whether the FIFO is already being processed. It reads and * writes at normal RAM speeds, with no monitor intervention. * * If this register reads as TRUE, the host is guaranteeing that * any new commands written into the FIFO will be noticed before * the MKS goes back to sleep. * * If this register reads as FALSE, no such guarantee can be * made. * * The guest should use this register to quickly determine * whether or not it needs to wake up the host. If the guest * just wrote a command or group of commands that it would like * the host to begin processing, it should: * * 1. Read SVGA_FIFO_BUSY. If it reads as TRUE, no further * action is necessary. * * 2. Write TRUE to SVGA_FIFO_BUSY. This informs future guest * code that we've already sent a SYNC to the host and we * don't need to send a duplicate. * * 3. Write a reason to SVGA_REG_SYNC. This will send an * asynchronous wakeup to the MKS thread. */ /* * FIFO Capabilities * * Fence -- Fence register and command are supported * Accel Front -- Front buffer only commands are supported * Pitch Lock -- Pitch lock register is supported * Video -- SVGA Video overlay units are supported * Escape -- Escape command is supported * * XXX: Add longer descriptions for each capability, including a list * of the new features that each capability provides. * * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT -- * * Provides dynamic multi-screen rendering, for improved Unity and * multi-monitor modes. With Screen Object, the guest can * dynamically create and destroy 'screens', which can represent * Unity windows or virtual monitors. Screen Object also provides * strong guarantees that DMA operations happen only when * guest-initiated. Screen Object deprecates the BAR1 guest * framebuffer (GFB) and all commands that work only with the GFB. * * New registers: * FIFO_CURSOR_SCREEN_ID, VIDEO_DATA_GMRID, VIDEO_DST_SCREEN_ID * * New 2D commands: * DEFINE_SCREEN, DESTROY_SCREEN, DEFINE_GMRFB, BLIT_GMRFB_TO_SCREEN, * BLIT_SCREEN_TO_GMRFB, ANNOTATION_FILL, ANNOTATION_COPY * * New 3D commands: * BLIT_SURFACE_TO_SCREEN * * New guarantees: * * - The host will not read or write guest memory, including the GFB, * except when explicitly initiated by a DMA command. * * - All DMA, including legacy DMA like UPDATE and PRESENT_READBACK, * is guaranteed to complete before any subsequent FENCEs. * * - All legacy commands which affect a Screen (UPDATE, PRESENT, * PRESENT_READBACK) as well as new Screen blit commands will * all behave consistently as blits, and memory will be read * or written in FIFO order. * * For example, if you PRESENT from one SVGA3D surface to multiple * places on the screen, the data copied will always be from the * SVGA3D surface at the time the PRESENT was issued in the FIFO. * This was not necessarily true on devices without Screen Object. * * This means that on devices that support Screen Object, the * PRESENT_READBACK command should not be necessary unless you * actually want to read back the results of 3D rendering into * system memory. (And for that, the BLIT_SCREEN_TO_GMRFB * command provides a strict superset of functionality.) * * - When a screen is resized, either using Screen Object commands or * legacy multimon registers, its contents are preserved. * * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_GMR2 -- * * Provides new commands to define and remap guest memory regions (GMR). * * New 2D commands: * DEFINE_GMR2, REMAP_GMR2. * * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_3D_HWVERSION_REVISED -- * * Indicates new register SVGA_FIFO_3D_HWVERSION_REVISED exists. * This register may replace SVGA_FIFO_3D_HWVERSION on platforms * that enforce graphics resource limits. This allows the platform * to clear SVGA_FIFO_3D_HWVERSION and disable 3D in legacy guest * drivers that do not limit their resources. * * Note this is an alias to SVGA_FIFO_CAP_GMR2 because these indicators * are codependent (and thus we use a single capability bit). * * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 -- * * Modifies the DEFINE_SCREEN command to include a guest provided * backing store in GMR memory and the bytesPerLine for the backing * store. This capability requires the use of a backing store when * creating screen objects. However if SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT * is present then backing stores are optional. * * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_DEAD -- * * Drivers should not use this cap bit. This cap bit can not be * reused since some hosts already expose it. */ #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_NONE 0 #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_FENCE (1<<0) #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_ACCELFRONT (1<<1) #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_PITCHLOCK (1<<2) #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_VIDEO (1<<3) #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS_3 (1<<4) #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_ESCAPE (1<<5) #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_RESERVE (1<<6) #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT (1<<7) #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_GMR2 (1<<8) #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_3D_HWVERSION_REVISED SVGA_FIFO_CAP_GMR2 #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 (1<<9) #define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_DEAD (1<<10) /* * FIFO Flags * * Accel Front -- Driver should use front buffer only commands */ #define SVGA_FIFO_FLAG_NONE 0 #define SVGA_FIFO_FLAG_ACCELFRONT (1<<0) #define SVGA_FIFO_FLAG_RESERVED (1<<31) /* Internal use only */ /* * FIFO reservation sentinel value */ #define SVGA_FIFO_RESERVED_UNKNOWN 0xffffffff /* * Video overlay support */ #define SVGA_NUM_OVERLAY_UNITS 32 /* * Video capabilities that the guest is currently using */ #define SVGA_VIDEO_FLAG_COLORKEY 0x0001 /* * Offsets for the video overlay registers */ enum { SVGA_VIDEO_ENABLED = 0, SVGA_VIDEO_FLAGS, SVGA_VIDEO_DATA_OFFSET, SVGA_VIDEO_FORMAT, SVGA_VIDEO_COLORKEY, SVGA_VIDEO_SIZE, /* Deprecated */ SVGA_VIDEO_WIDTH, SVGA_VIDEO_HEIGHT, SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_X, SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_Y, SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_WIDTH, SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_HEIGHT, SVGA_VIDEO_DST_X, /* Signed int32 */ SVGA_VIDEO_DST_Y, /* Signed int32 */ SVGA_VIDEO_DST_WIDTH, SVGA_VIDEO_DST_HEIGHT, SVGA_VIDEO_PITCH_1, SVGA_VIDEO_PITCH_2, SVGA_VIDEO_PITCH_3, SVGA_VIDEO_DATA_GMRID, /* Optional, defaults to SVGA_GMR_FRAMEBUFFER */ SVGA_VIDEO_DST_SCREEN_ID, /* Optional, defaults to virtual coords (SVGA_ID_INVALID) */ SVGA_VIDEO_NUM_REGS }; /* * SVGA Overlay Units * * width and height relate to the entire source video frame. * srcX, srcY, srcWidth and srcHeight represent subset of the source * video frame to be displayed. */ typedef struct SVGAOverlayUnit { uint32 enabled; uint32 flags; uint32 dataOffset; uint32 format; uint32 colorKey; uint32 size; uint32 width; uint32 height; uint32 srcX; uint32 srcY; uint32 srcWidth; uint32 srcHeight; int32 dstX; int32 dstY; uint32 dstWidth; uint32 dstHeight; uint32 pitches[3]; uint32 dataGMRId; uint32 dstScreenId; } SVGAOverlayUnit; /* * SVGAScreenObject -- * * This is a new way to represent a guest's multi-monitor screen or * Unity window. Screen objects are only supported if the * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT capability bit is set. * * If Screen Objects are supported, they can be used to fully * replace the functionality provided by the framebuffer registers * (SVGA_REG_WIDTH, HEIGHT, etc.) and by SVGA_CAP_DISPLAY_TOPOLOGY. * * The screen object is a struct with guaranteed binary * compatibility. New flags can be added, and the struct may grow, * but existing fields must retain their meaning. * * Added with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 are required fields of * a SVGAGuestPtr that is used to back the screen contents. This * memory must come from the GFB. The guest is not allowed to * access the memory and doing so will have undefined results. The * backing store is required to be page aligned and the size is * padded to the next page boundry. The number of pages is: * (bytesPerLine * size.width * 4 + PAGE_SIZE - 1) / PAGE_SIZE * * The pitch in the backingStore is required to be at least large * enough to hold a 32bbp scanline. It is recommended that the * driver pad bytesPerLine for a potential performance win. * * The cloneCount field is treated as a hint from the guest that * the user wants this display to be cloned, countCount times. A * value of zero means no cloning should happen. */ #define SVGA_SCREEN_MUST_BE_SET (1 << 0) /* Must be set or results undefined */ #define SVGA_SCREEN_HAS_ROOT SVGA_SCREEN_MUST_BE_SET /* Deprecated */ #define SVGA_SCREEN_IS_PRIMARY (1 << 1) /* Guest considers this screen to be 'primary' */ #define SVGA_SCREEN_FULLSCREEN_HINT (1 << 2) /* Guest is running a fullscreen app here */ /* * Added with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2. When the screen is * deactivated the base layer is defined to lose all contents and * become black. When a screen is deactivated the backing store is * optional. When set backingPtr and bytesPerLine will be ignored. */ #define SVGA_SCREEN_DEACTIVATE (1 << 3) /* * Added with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2. When this flag is set * the screen contents will be outputted as all black to the user * though the base layer contents is preserved. The screen base layer * can still be read and written to like normal though the no visible * effect will be seen by the user. When the flag is changed the * screen will be blanked or redrawn to the current contents as needed * without any extra commands from the driver. This flag only has an * effect when the screen is not deactivated. */ #define SVGA_SCREEN_BLANKING (1 << 4) typedef struct SVGAScreenObject { uint32 structSize; /* sizeof(SVGAScreenObject) */ uint32 id; uint32 flags; struct { uint32 width; uint32 height; } size; struct { int32 x; int32 y; } root; /* * Added and required by SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2, optional * with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT. */ SVGAGuestImage backingStore; uint32 cloneCount; } SVGAScreenObject; /* * Commands in the command FIFO: * * Command IDs defined below are used for the traditional 2D FIFO * communication (not all commands are available for all versions of the * SVGA FIFO protocol). * * Note the holes in the command ID numbers: These commands have been * deprecated, and the old IDs must not be reused. * * Command IDs from 1000 to 1999 are reserved for use by the SVGA3D * protocol. * * Each command's parameters are described by the comments and * structs below. */ typedef enum { SVGA_CMD_INVALID_CMD = 0, SVGA_CMD_UPDATE = 1, SVGA_CMD_RECT_COPY = 3, SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_CURSOR = 19, SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_ALPHA_CURSOR = 22, SVGA_CMD_UPDATE_VERBOSE = 25, SVGA_CMD_FRONT_ROP_FILL = 29, SVGA_CMD_FENCE = 30, SVGA_CMD_ESCAPE = 33, SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_SCREEN = 34, SVGA_CMD_DESTROY_SCREEN = 35, SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_GMRFB = 36, SVGA_CMD_BLIT_GMRFB_TO_SCREEN = 37, SVGA_CMD_BLIT_SCREEN_TO_GMRFB = 38, SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_FILL = 39, SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_COPY = 40, SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_GMR2 = 41, SVGA_CMD_REMAP_GMR2 = 42, SVGA_CMD_MAX } SVGAFifoCmdId; #define SVGA_CMD_MAX_ARGS 64 /* * SVGA_CMD_UPDATE -- * * This is a DMA transfer which copies from the Guest Framebuffer * (GFB) at BAR1 + SVGA_REG_FB_OFFSET to any screens which * intersect with the provided virtual rectangle. * * This command does not support using arbitrary guest memory as a * data source- it only works with the pre-defined GFB memory. * This command also does not support signed virtual coordinates. * If you have defined screens (using SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_SCREEN) with * negative root x/y coordinates, the negative portion of those * screens will not be reachable by this command. * * This command is not necessary when using framebuffer * traces. Traces are automatically enabled if the SVGA FIFO is * disabled, and you may explicitly enable/disable traces using * SVGA_REG_TRACES. With traces enabled, any write to the GFB will * automatically act as if a subsequent SVGA_CMD_UPDATE was issued. * * Traces and SVGA_CMD_UPDATE are the only supported ways to render * pseudocolor screen updates. The newer Screen Object commands * only support true color formats. * * Availability: * Always available. */ typedef struct SVGAFifoCmdUpdate { uint32 x; uint32 y; uint32 width; uint32 height; } SVGAFifoCmdUpdate; /* * SVGA_CMD_RECT_COPY -- * * Perform a rectangular DMA transfer from one area of the GFB to * another, and copy the result to any screens which intersect it. * * Availability: * SVGA_CAP_RECT_COPY */ typedef struct SVGAFifoCmdRectCopy { uint32 srcX; uint32 srcY; uint32 destX; uint32 destY; uint32 width; uint32 height; } SVGAFifoCmdRectCopy; /* * SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_CURSOR -- * * Provide a new cursor image, as an AND/XOR mask. * * The recommended way to position the cursor overlay is by using * the SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_* registers, supported by the * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS_3 capability. * * Availability: * SVGA_CAP_CURSOR */ typedef struct SVGAFifoCmdDefineCursor { uint32 id; /* Reserved, must be zero. */ uint32 hotspotX; uint32 hotspotY; uint32 width; uint32 height; uint32 andMaskDepth; /* Value must be 1 or equal to BITS_PER_PIXEL */ uint32 xorMaskDepth; /* Value must be 1 or equal to BITS_PER_PIXEL */ /* * Followed by scanline data for AND mask, then XOR mask. * Each scanline is padded to a 32-bit boundary. */ } SVGAFifoCmdDefineCursor; /* * SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_ALPHA_CURSOR -- * * Provide a new cursor image, in 32-bit BGRA format. * * The recommended way to position the cursor overlay is by using * the SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_* registers, supported by the * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS_3 capability. * * Availability: * SVGA_CAP_ALPHA_CURSOR */ typedef struct SVGAFifoCmdDefineAlphaCursor { uint32 id; /* Reserved, must be zero. */ uint32 hotspotX; uint32 hotspotY; uint32 width; uint32 height; /* Followed by scanline data */ } SVGAFifoCmdDefineAlphaCursor; /* * SVGA_CMD_UPDATE_VERBOSE -- * * Just like SVGA_CMD_UPDATE, but also provide a per-rectangle * 'reason' value, an opaque cookie which is used by internal * debugging tools. Third party drivers should not use this * command. * * Availability: * SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO */ typedef struct SVGAFifoCmdUpdateVerbose { uint32 x; uint32 y; uint32 width; uint32 height; uint32 reason; } SVGAFifoCmdUpdateVerbose; /* * SVGA_CMD_FRONT_ROP_FILL -- * * This is a hint which tells the SVGA device that the driver has * just filled a rectangular region of the GFB with a solid * color. Instead of reading these pixels from the GFB, the device * can assume that they all equal 'color'. This is primarily used * for remote desktop protocols. * * Availability: * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_ACCELFRONT */ #define SVGA_ROP_COPY 0x03 #define SVGA_INVALID_DISPLAY_ID ((uint32)-1) typedef struct SVGAFifoCmdFrontRopFill { uint32 color; /* In the same format as the GFB */ uint32 x; uint32 y; uint32 width; uint32 height; uint32 rop; /* Must be SVGA_ROP_COPY */ } SVGAFifoCmdFrontRopFill; /* * SVGA_CMD_FENCE -- * * Insert a synchronization fence. When the SVGA device reaches * this command, it will copy the 'fence' value into the * SVGA_FIFO_FENCE register. It will also compare the fence against * SVGA_FIFO_FENCE_GOAL. If the fence matches the goal and the * SVGA_IRQFLAG_FENCE_GOAL interrupt is enabled, the device will * raise this interrupt. * * Availability: * SVGA_FIFO_FENCE for this command, * SVGA_CAP_IRQMASK for SVGA_FIFO_FENCE_GOAL. */ typedef struct { uint32 fence; } SVGAFifoCmdFence; /* * SVGA_CMD_ESCAPE -- * * Send an extended or vendor-specific variable length command. * This is used for video overlay, third party plugins, and * internal debugging tools. See svga_escape.h * * Availability: * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_ESCAPE */ typedef struct SVGAFifoCmdEscape { uint32 nsid; uint32 size; /* followed by 'size' bytes of data */ } SVGAFifoCmdEscape; /* * SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_SCREEN -- * * Define or redefine an SVGAScreenObject. See the description of * SVGAScreenObject above. The video driver is responsible for * generating new screen IDs. They should be small positive * integers. The virtual device will have an implementation * specific upper limit on the number of screen IDs * supported. Drivers are responsible for recycling IDs. The first * valid ID is zero. * * - Interaction with other registers: * * For backwards compatibility, when the GFB mode registers (WIDTH, * HEIGHT, PITCHLOCK, BITS_PER_PIXEL) are modified, the SVGA device * deletes all screens other than screen #0, and redefines screen * #0 according to the specified mode. Drivers that use * SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_SCREEN should destroy or redefine screen #0. * * If you use screen objects, do not use the legacy multi-mon * registers (SVGA_REG_NUM_GUEST_DISPLAYS, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_*). * * Availability: * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT or SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 */ typedef struct { SVGAScreenObject screen; /* Variable-length according to version */ } SVGAFifoCmdDefineScreen; /* * SVGA_CMD_DESTROY_SCREEN -- * * Destroy an SVGAScreenObject. Its ID is immediately available for * re-use. * * Availability: * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT or SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 */ typedef struct { uint32 screenId; } SVGAFifoCmdDestroyScreen; /* * SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_GMRFB -- * * This command sets a piece of SVGA device state called the * Guest Memory Region Framebuffer, or GMRFB. The GMRFB is a * piece of light-weight state which identifies the location and * format of an image in guest memory or in BAR1. The GMRFB has * an arbitrary size, and it doesn't need to match the geometry * of the GFB or any screen object. * * The GMRFB can be redefined as often as you like. You could * always use the same GMRFB, you could redefine it before * rendering from a different guest screen, or you could even * redefine it before every blit. * * There are multiple ways to use this command. The simplest way is * to use it to move the framebuffer either to elsewhere in the GFB * (BAR1) memory region, or to a user-defined GMR. This lets a * driver use a framebuffer allocated entirely out of normal system * memory, which we encourage. * * Another way to use this command is to set up a ring buffer of * updates in GFB memory. If a driver wants to ensure that no * frames are skipped by the SVGA device, it is important that the * driver not modify the source data for a blit until the device is * done processing the command. One efficient way to accomplish * this is to use a ring of small DMA buffers. Each buffer is used * for one blit, then we move on to the next buffer in the * ring. The FENCE mechanism is used to protect each buffer from * re-use until the device is finished with that buffer's * corresponding blit. * * This command does not affect the meaning of SVGA_CMD_UPDATE. * UPDATEs always occur from the legacy GFB memory area. This * command has no support for pseudocolor GMRFBs. Currently only * true-color 15, 16, and 24-bit depths are supported. Future * devices may expose capabilities for additional framebuffer * formats. * * The default GMRFB value is undefined. Drivers must always send * this command at least once before performing any blit from the * GMRFB. * * Availability: * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT or SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 */ typedef struct { SVGAGuestPtr ptr; uint32 bytesPerLine; SVGAGMRImageFormat format; } SVGAFifoCmdDefineGMRFB; /* * SVGA_CMD_BLIT_GMRFB_TO_SCREEN -- * * This is a guest-to-host blit. It performs a DMA operation to * copy a rectangular region of pixels from the current GMRFB to * one or more Screen Objects. * * The destination coordinate may be specified relative to a * screen's origin (if a screen ID is specified) or relative to the * virtual coordinate system's origin (if the screen ID is * SVGA_ID_INVALID). The actual destination may span zero or more * screens, in the case of a virtual destination rect or a rect * which extends off the edge of the specified screen. * * This command writes to the screen's "base layer": the underlying * framebuffer which exists below any cursor or video overlays. No * action is necessary to explicitly hide or update any overlays * which exist on top of the updated region. * * The SVGA device is guaranteed to finish reading from the GMRFB * by the time any subsequent FENCE commands are reached. * * This command consumes an annotation. See the * SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_* commands for details. * * Availability: * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT or SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 */ typedef struct { SVGASignedPoint srcOrigin; SVGASignedRect destRect; uint32 destScreenId; } SVGAFifoCmdBlitGMRFBToScreen; /* * SVGA_CMD_BLIT_SCREEN_TO_GMRFB -- * * This is a host-to-guest blit. It performs a DMA operation to * copy a rectangular region of pixels from a single Screen Object * back to the current GMRFB. * * Usage note: This command should be used rarely. It will * typically be inefficient, but it is necessary for some types of * synchronization between 3D (GPU) and 2D (CPU) rendering into * overlapping areas of a screen. * * The source coordinate is specified relative to a screen's * origin. The provided screen ID must be valid. If any parameters * are invalid, the resulting pixel values are undefined. * * This command reads the screen's "base layer". Overlays like * video and cursor are not included, but any data which was sent * using a blit-to-screen primitive will be available, no matter * whether the data's original source was the GMRFB or the 3D * acceleration hardware. * * Note that our guest-to-host blits and host-to-guest blits aren't * symmetric in their current implementation. While the parameters * are identical, host-to-guest blits are a lot less featureful. * They do not support clipping: If the source parameters don't * fully fit within a screen, the blit fails. They must originate * from exactly one screen. Virtual coordinates are not directly * supported. * * Host-to-guest blits do support the same set of GMRFB formats * offered by guest-to-host blits. * * The SVGA device is guaranteed to finish writing to the GMRFB by * the time any subsequent FENCE commands are reached. * * Availability: * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT or SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 */ typedef struct { SVGASignedPoint destOrigin; SVGASignedRect srcRect; uint32 srcScreenId; } SVGAFifoCmdBlitScreenToGMRFB; /* * SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_FILL -- * * This is a blit annotation. This command stores a small piece of * device state which is consumed by the next blit-to-screen * command. The state is only cleared by commands which are * specifically documented as consuming an annotation. Other * commands (such as ESCAPEs for debugging) may intervene between * the annotation and its associated blit. * * This annotation is a promise about the contents of the next * blit: The video driver is guaranteeing that all pixels in that * blit will have the same value, specified here as a color in * SVGAColorBGRX format. * * The SVGA device can still render the blit correctly even if it * ignores this annotation, but the annotation may allow it to * perform the blit more efficiently, for example by ignoring the * source data and performing a fill in hardware. * * This annotation is most important for performance when the * user's display is being remoted over a network connection. * * Availability: * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT or SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 */ typedef struct { SVGAColorBGRX color; } SVGAFifoCmdAnnotationFill; /* * SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_COPY -- * * This is a blit annotation. See SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_FILL for more * information about annotations. * * This annotation is a promise about the contents of the next * blit: The video driver is guaranteeing that all pixels in that * blit will have the same value as those which already exist at an * identically-sized region on the same or a different screen. * * Note that the source pixels for the COPY in this annotation are * sampled before applying the anqnotation's associated blit. They * are allowed to overlap with the blit's destination pixels. * * The copy source rectangle is specified the same way as the blit * destination: it can be a rectangle which spans zero or more * screens, specified relative to either a screen or to the virtual * coordinate system's origin. If the source rectangle includes * pixels which are not from exactly one screen, the results are * undefined. * * Availability: * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT or SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT_2 */ typedef struct { SVGASignedPoint srcOrigin; uint32 srcScreenId; } SVGAFifoCmdAnnotationCopy; /* * SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_GMR2 -- * * Define guest memory region v2. See the description of GMRs above. * * Availability: * SVGA_CAP_GMR2 */ typedef struct { uint32 gmrId; uint32 numPages; } SVGAFifoCmdDefineGMR2; /* * SVGA_CMD_REMAP_GMR2 -- * * Remap guest memory region v2. See the description of GMRs above. * * This command allows guest to modify a portion of an existing GMR by * invalidating it or reassigning it to different guest physical pages. * The pages are identified by physical page number (PPN). The pages * are assumed to be pinned and valid for DMA operations. * * Description of command flags: * * SVGA_REMAP_GMR2_VIA_GMR: If enabled, references a PPN list in a GMR. * The PPN list must not overlap with the remap region (this can be * handled trivially by referencing a separate GMR). If flag is * disabled, PPN list is appended to SVGARemapGMR command. * * SVGA_REMAP_GMR2_PPN64: If set, PPN list is in PPN64 format, otherwise * it is in PPN32 format. * * SVGA_REMAP_GMR2_SINGLE_PPN: If set, PPN list contains a single entry. * A single PPN can be used to invalidate a portion of a GMR or * map it to to a single guest scratch page. * * Availability: * SVGA_CAP_GMR2 */ typedef enum { SVGA_REMAP_GMR2_PPN32 = 0, SVGA_REMAP_GMR2_VIA_GMR = (1 << 0), SVGA_REMAP_GMR2_PPN64 = (1 << 1), SVGA_REMAP_GMR2_SINGLE_PPN = (1 << 2), } SVGARemapGMR2Flags; typedef struct { uint32 gmrId; SVGARemapGMR2Flags flags; uint32 offsetPages; /* offset in pages to begin remap */ uint32 numPages; /* number of pages to remap */ /* * Followed by additional data depending on SVGARemapGMR2Flags. * * If flag SVGA_REMAP_GMR2_VIA_GMR is set, single SVGAGuestPtr follows. * Otherwise an array of page descriptors in PPN32 or PPN64 format * (according to flag SVGA_REMAP_GMR2_PPN64) follows. If flag * SVGA_REMAP_GMR2_SINGLE_PPN is set, array contains a single entry. */ } SVGAFifoCmdRemapGMR2; #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/svga_limits.h0000664000372000037200000000411011457312472015176 00000000000000/* ********************************************************** * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 VMware, Inc. * All Rights Reserved * **********************************************************/ /* * svga_limits.h -- * * SVGA limits */ #ifndef _SVGA_LIMITS_H_ #define _SVGA_LIMITS_H_ #define INCLUDE_ALLOW_USERLEVEL #define INCLUDE_ALLOW_MONITOR #include "includeCheck.h" /* * Location and size of SVGA frame buffer and the FIFO. */ #define SVGA_VRAM_SIZE (16*1024*1024) #define SVGA_MEM_SIZE (256*1024) /* * SVGA_FB_START is the default starting address of the SVGA frame * buffer in the guest's physical address space. * SVGA_FB_START_BIGMEM is the starting address of the SVGA frame * buffer for VMs that have a large amount of physical memory. * * The address of SVGA_FB_START is set to 2GB - (SVGA_FB_MAX_SIZE + SVGA_MEM_SIZE), * thus the SVGA frame buffer sits at [SVGA_FB_START .. 2GB-1] in the * physical address space. Our older SVGA drivers for NT treat the * address of the frame buffer as a signed integer. For backwards * compatibility, we keep the default location of the frame buffer * at under 2GB in the address space. This restricts VMs to have "only" * up to ~2031MB (i.e., up to SVGA_FB_START) of physical memory. * * For VMs that want more memory than the ~2031MB, we place the SVGA * frame buffer at SVGA_FB_START_BIGMEM. This allows VMs to have up * to 3584MB, at least as far as the SVGA frame buffer is concerned * (note that there may be other issues that limit the VM memory * size). PCI devices use high memory addresses, so we have to put * SVGA_FB_START_BIGMEM low enough so that it doesn't overlap with any * of these devices. Placing SVGA_FB_START_BIGMEM at 0xE0000000 * should leave plenty of room for the PCI devices. * * NOTE: All of that is only true for the 0710 chipset. As of the 0405 * chipset, the framebuffer start is determined solely based on the value * the guest BIOS or OS programs into the PCI base address registers. */ #define SVGA_FB_LEGACY_START 0x7EFC0000 #define SVGA_FB_LEGACY_START_BIGMEM 0xE0000000 #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vm_basic_types.h0000664000372000037200000001030111457312472015663 00000000000000/* ********************************************************** * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 VMware, Inc. * All Rights Reserved * **********************************************************/ /* * * vm_basic_types.h -- * * basic data types. */ #ifndef _VM_BASIC_TYPES_H_ #define _VM_BASIC_TYPES_H_ #define INCLUDE_ALLOW_USERLEVEL #define INCLUDE_ALLOW_MONITOR #define INCLUDE_ALLOW_MODULE #define INCLUDE_ALLOW_VMKERNEL #include "includeCheck.h" /* STRICT ANSI means the Xserver build and X defines Bool differently. */ #if 0 typedef char Bool; #endif #ifndef FALSE #define FALSE 0 #endif #ifndef TRUE #define TRUE 1 #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER typedef unsigned __int64 uint64; typedef signed __int64 int64; #pragma warning (disable :4018) // signed/unsigned mismatch #pragma warning (disable :4761) // integral size mismatch in argument; conversion supplied #pragma warning (disable :4305) // truncation from 'const int' to 'short' #pragma warning (disable :4244) // conversion from 'unsigned short' to 'unsigned char' //#pragma warning (disable :4101) // unreferenced local variable #pragma warning (disable :4133) // incompatible types - from 'struct VM *' to 'int *' #pragma warning (disable :4047) // differs in levels of indirection #pragma warning (disable :4146) // unary minus operator applied to unsigned type, result still unsigned #pragma warning (disable :4142) // benign redefinition of type #elif defined(__GNUC__) /* The Xserver source compiles with -ansi -pendantic */ #ifndef __STRICT_ANSI__ typedef unsigned long long uint64; typedef long long int64; #endif #else /* int64/uint64 aren't actually used in the vmware driver. */ #if 0 #error - Need compiler define for int64/uint64 #endif #endif typedef unsigned int uint32; typedef unsigned short uint16; typedef unsigned char uint8; typedef int int32; typedef short int16; typedef char int8; /* * Printf format for 64-bit number. Use it like this: * printf("%"FMT64"d\n", big); */ #ifdef _MSC_VER #define FMT64 "I64" #elif defined(__GNUC__) #define FMT64 "L" #else /* FMT64 isn't actually used in the vmware driver. */ #if 0 #error - Need compiler define for FMT64 #endif #endif typedef uint32 VA; typedef uint32 VPN; typedef uint32 PA; typedef uint32 PPN; typedef uint32 MA; typedef uint32 MPN; #define INVALID_MPN ((MPN)-1) #define EXTERN extern /* * Right now our use of CONST is broken enough that it only works * with GCC. XXX Need to fix this. */ #ifdef __GNUC__ #define CONST const #else #ifndef CONST #define CONST #endif #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER #ifndef INLINE #define INLINE __inline #endif #else #ifndef INLINE #define INLINE inline #endif #endif #if defined(WIN32) && !defined(VMX86_NO_THREADS) #define THREADSPECIFIC _declspec(thread) #else #define THREADSPECIFIC #endif /* * Like "INLINE" but use this token to mark functions that are inline * because they have only a single call site. In other words, if a second * call site is introduced, the "INLINE_SINGLE_CALLER" token should be * removed. */ #define INLINE_SINGLE_CALLER INLINE /* * Attributes placed on function declarations to tell the compiler * that the function never returns. */ #ifdef _MSC_VER #define NORETURN_DECL(_fndecl) __declspec(noreturn) _fndecl #elif defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5 #define NORETURN_DECL(_fndecl) _fndecl __attribute__((__noreturn__)) #else #define NORETURN_DECL(_fndecl) _fndecl #endif /* * GCC's argument checking for printf-like functions * This is conditional until we have replaced all `"%x", void *' * with `"0x%08x", (uint32) void *'. Note that %p prints different things * on different platforms. * * fmtPos is the position of the format string argument, beginning at 1 * varPos is the position of the variable argument, beginning at 1 */ #if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(notdef) # define PRINTF_DECL(fmtPos, varPos) __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, fmtPos, varPos))) #else # define PRINTF_DECL(fmtPos, varPos) #endif /* * Used to silence compiler warnings that get generated when the * compiler thinks that a function returns when it is marked noreturn. */ #define INFINITE_LOOP() do { } while (1) #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/svga_struct.h0000664000372000037200000000232511432730015015215 00000000000000/* ********************************************************** * Copyright (C) 1998-2000 VMware, Inc. * All Rights Reserved * **********************************************************/ #ifndef _SVGA_STRUCT_H_ #define _SVGA_STRUCT_H_ #define INCLUDE_ALLOW_USERLEVEL #define INCLUDE_ALLOW_MONITOR #include "includeCheck.h" /* * Offscreen memory surface structure * */ enum SVGASurfaceVersion { SVGA_SURFACE_VERSION_1 = 1 /* Initial version... */ }; typedef struct _SVGASurface { uint32 size; /* Size of the structure */ uint32 version; /* Version of this surface structure. */ uint32 bpp; /* Format of the surface */ uint32 width; /* Width of the surface */ uint32 height; /* Height of the surface */ uint32 pitch; /* Pitch of the surface */ volatile uint32 numQueued; /* Number of times this bitmap has been queued */ volatile uint32 numDequeued; /* Number of times this bitmap has been dequeued */ uint32 userData; /* Driver defined data */ uint32 dataOffset; /* Offset to the data */ } SVGASurface; typedef struct SVGAPoint { int16 x; int16 y; } SVGAPoint; #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmwaremodes.c0000664000372000037200000001170312321742436015205 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2007 by VMware, 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) 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. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). */ /* * vmwaremodes.c -- * * Provide additional modes for the driver. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "xf86.h" #ifdef HAVE_XORG_SERVER_1_2_0 #include #endif #include "vm_basic_types.h" #include "vmware.h" #ifndef M_T_DRIVER # define M_T_DRIVER 0x40 /* Supplied by the driver (EDID, etc) */ #endif #define MODEPREFIX NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, M_T_DRIVER #define MODESUFFIX 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,FALSE,FALSE,0,NULL,0,0.0,0.0 #define VMW_DEFLT_MODE_NAME "vmwlegacy-default-%dx%d" /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareAddDefaultMode -- * * Add a default mode with the current screen dimensions. * * Results: * The default mode. * * Side effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void vmwareAddDefaultMode(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, uint32 dwidth, uint32 dheight) { DisplayModePtr *monitorModes = &pScrn->monitor->Modes; DisplayModePtr modes = NULL; if (monitorModes == NULL || *monitorModes == NULL) { goto out_err; } #ifdef HAVE_XORG_SERVER_1_2_0 if (dwidth && dheight) { MonPtr monitor = pScrn->monitor; DisplayModePtr mode = NULL; DisplayModeRec dynamic = { MODEPREFIX, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, MODESUFFIX }; unsigned dispModeCount = 0; char **dispModeList; char *dynModeName; char name[80]; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); /* First, add the default mode name to the display mode * requests. */ snprintf(name, sizeof(name), VMW_DEFLT_MODE_NAME, dwidth, dheight); dynModeName = xnfstrdup(name); if (!dynModeName || !pScrn->display) goto out_err; if (pScrn->display->modes) { dispModeList = pScrn->display->modes; while(*dispModeList) dispModeList++; dispModeCount = (unsigned)(((size_t)dispModeList - (size_t)pScrn->display->modes) / sizeof(*dispModeList)); } dispModeList = xnfcalloc(dispModeCount + 2, sizeof(*dispModeList)); if (!dispModeList) goto out_err; memcpy(dispModeList, pScrn->display->modes, dispModeCount * sizeof(*dispModeList)); dispModeList[dispModeCount] = dynModeName; pScrn->display->modes = dispModeList; /* Then, add the default mode itself. */ dynamic.name = name; dynamic.HDisplay = dwidth; dynamic.HSyncStart = dynamic.HDisplay + 1; dynamic.HSyncEnd = dynamic.HSyncStart + 1; dynamic.HTotal = dynamic.HSyncEnd * 5 / 4; dynamic.VDisplay = dheight; dynamic.VSyncStart = dynamic.VDisplay + 1; dynamic.VSyncEnd = dynamic.VSyncStart + 1; dynamic.VTotal = dynamic.VSyncEnd + 1; if (monitor->nVrefresh > 0) dynamic.VRefresh = monitor->vrefresh[0].lo; else dynamic.VRefresh = 60; dynamic.Clock = dynamic.VRefresh * dynamic.VTotal * dynamic.HTotal / 1000; mode = xf86DuplicateMode(&dynamic); modes = xf86ModesAdd(modes, mode); if (dispModeCount == 0) { /* * Set up a large virtual size, so that we allow also * setting modes larger than the initial mode. * * We might also want to consider the case where * dispModeCount != 0, but the requested display modes * are not available. This is sufficient for now. */ if (pScrn->display->virtualX == 0) pScrn->display->virtualX = pVMWARE->maxWidth; if (pScrn->display->virtualY == 0) pScrn->display->virtualY = pVMWARE->maxHeight; } } *monitorModes = xf86ModesAdd(*monitorModes, modes); #else (void) modes; #endif return; out_err: xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Failed to add default mode."); } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmwarevideo.c0000664000372000037200000011240712410222177015201 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2007 by VMware, 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) 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. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). */ /* * vmwarevideo.c -- * * Xv extension support. * See http://www.xfree86.org/current/DESIGN16.html * */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "vmware.h" #include "vmware_common.h" #include "xf86xv.h" #include "fourcc.h" #include "svga_escape.h" #include "svga_overlay.h" #include #ifndef HAVE_XORG_SERVER_1_5_0 #include #include #endif #define HAVE_FILLKEYHELPERDRAWABLE \ ((GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 2) || \ ((GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) == 1) && \ (GET_ABI_MINOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 2))) #if HAVE_FILLKEYHELPERDRAWABLE #include #endif #define MAKE_ATOM(a) MakeAtom(a, sizeof(a) - 1, TRUE) /* * Used to pack structs */ #define PACKED __attribute__((__packed__)) /* * Number of videos that can be played simultaneously */ #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS 1 /* * Using a dark shade as the default colorKey */ #define VMWARE_VIDEO_COLORKEY 0x100701 /* * Maximum dimensions */ #define VMWARE_VID_MAX_WIDTH 2048 #define VMWARE_VID_MAX_HEIGHT 2048 #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_ENCODINGS 1 static XF86VideoEncodingRec vmwareVideoEncodings[] = { { 0, "XV_IMAGE", VMWARE_VID_MAX_WIDTH, VMWARE_VID_MAX_HEIGHT, {1, 1} } }; #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_FORMATS 2 static XF86VideoFormatRec vmwareVideoFormats[] = { { 16, TrueColor}, { 24, TrueColor} }; #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_IMAGES 3 static XF86ImageRec vmwareVideoImages[] = { XVIMAGE_YV12, XVIMAGE_YUY2, XVIMAGE_UYVY }; #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_ATTRIBUTES 2 static XF86AttributeRec vmwareVideoAttributes[] = { { XvGettable | XvSettable, 0x000000, 0xffffff, "XV_COLORKEY" }, { XvGettable | XvSettable, 0, 1, "XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY" } }; /* * Video frames are stored in a circular list of buffers. */ #define VMWARE_VID_NUM_BUFFERS 1 /* * Defines the structure used to hold and pass video data to the host */ typedef struct { uint32 dataOffset; pointer data; } VMWAREVideoBuffer; typedef struct { uint32 size; uint32 offset; } VMWAREOffscreenRec, *VMWAREOffscreenPtr; /* * Trivial offscreen manager that allocates memory from the * bottom of the VRAM. */ static VMWAREOffscreenRec offscreenMgr; /* * structs that reside in fmt_priv. */ typedef struct { int pitches[3]; int offsets[3]; } VMWAREVideoFmtData; /* * Structure representing a specific video stream. */ struct VMWAREVideoRec { uint32 streamId; /* * Function prototype same as XvPutImage. */ int (*play)(ScrnInfoPtr, struct VMWAREVideoRec *, short, short, short, short, short, short, short, short, int, unsigned char*, short, short, RegionPtr, DrawablePtr); /* * Offscreen memory region used to pass video data to the host. */ VMWAREOffscreenPtr fbarea; VMWAREVideoBuffer bufs[VMWARE_VID_NUM_BUFFERS]; uint8 currBuf; uint32 size; uint32 colorKey; Bool isAutoPaintColorkey; uint32 flags; RegionRec clipBoxes; VMWAREVideoFmtData *fmt_priv; }; typedef struct VMWAREVideoRec VMWAREVideoRec; typedef VMWAREVideoRec *VMWAREVideoPtr; /* * Callback functions */ #if (GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 1) static int vmwareXvPutImage(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int image, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, Bool sync, RegionPtr clipBoxes, pointer data, DrawablePtr dst); #else static int vmwareXvPutImage(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int image, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, Bool sync, RegionPtr clipBoxes, pointer data); #endif static void vmwareStopVideo(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, pointer data, Bool Cleanup); static int vmwareQueryImageAttributes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int format, unsigned short *width, unsigned short *height, int *pitches, int *offsets); static int vmwareSetPortAttribute(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Atom attribute, INT32 value, pointer data); static int vmwareGetPortAttribute(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Atom attribute, INT32 *value, pointer data); static void vmwareQueryBestSize(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Bool motion, short vid_w, short vid_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, unsigned int *p_w, unsigned int *p_h, pointer data); /* * Local functions for video streams */ static XF86VideoAdaptorPtr vmwareVideoSetup(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); static int vmwareVideoInitStream(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, VMWAREVideoPtr pVid, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int format, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, RegionPtr clipBoxes, DrawablePtr draw); static int vmwareVideoInitAttributes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, VMWAREVideoPtr pVid, int format, unsigned short width, unsigned short height); static int vmwareVideoPlay(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, VMWAREVideoPtr pVid, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int format, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, RegionPtr clipBoxes, DrawablePtr draw); static void vmwareVideoFlush(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, uint32 streamId); static void vmwareVideoSetOneReg(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, uint32 streamId, uint32 regId, uint32 value); static void vmwareVideoEndStream(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, VMWAREVideoPtr pVid); /* * Offscreen memory manager functions */ static void vmwareOffscreenInit(void); static VMWAREOffscreenPtr vmwareOffscreenAllocate(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, uint32 size); static void vmwareOffscreenFree(VMWAREOffscreenPtr memptr); /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareCheckVideoSanity -- * * Ensures that on ModeSwitch the offscreen memory used * by the Xv streams doesn't become part of the guest framebuffer. * * Results: * None * * Side effects: * If it is found that the offscreen used by video streams lies * within the range of the framebuffer(after ModeSwitch) then the video * streams will be stopped. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void vmwareCheckVideoSanity(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); VMWAREVideoPtr pVid; if (offscreenMgr.size == 0 || offscreenMgr.offset > pVMWARE->FbSize) { return ; } pVid = (VMWAREVideoPtr) &pVMWARE->videoStreams[VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS]; vmwareStopVideo(pScrn, pVid, TRUE); } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareOffscreenInit -- * * Initializes the trivial Offscreen memory manager. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Initializes the Offscreen manager meta-data structure. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void vmwareOffscreenInit(void) { offscreenMgr.size = 0; offscreenMgr.offset = 0; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareOffscreenAllocate -- * * Allocates offscreen memory. * Memory is allocated from the bottom part of the VRAM. * The memory manager is trivial iand can handle only 1 video-stream. * ---------- * | | * | FB | * | | * |--------- * | | * | | * |--------| * | Offscr | * |--------| * * VRAM * * Results: * Pointer to the allocated Offscreen memory. * * Side effects: * Updates the Offscreen memory manager meta-data structure. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static VMWAREOffscreenPtr vmwareOffscreenAllocate(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, uint32 size) { VMWAREOffscreenPtr memptr; if ((pVMWARE->videoRam - pVMWARE->FbSize - pVMWARE->fbPitch - 7) < size) { return NULL; } memptr = malloc(sizeof(VMWAREOffscreenRec)); if (!memptr) { return NULL; } memptr->size = size; memptr->offset = (pVMWARE->videoRam - size) & ~7; VmwareLog(("vmwareOffscreenAllocate: Offset:%x", memptr->offset)); offscreenMgr.size = memptr->size; offscreenMgr.offset = memptr->offset; return memptr; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareOffscreenFree -- * * Frees the allocated offscreen memory. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Updates the Offscreen memory manager meta-data structure. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void vmwareOffscreenFree(VMWAREOffscreenPtr memptr) { if (memptr) { free(memptr); } offscreenMgr.size = 0; offscreenMgr.offset = 0; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareVideoEnabled -- * * Checks if Video FIFO and Escape FIFO cap are enabled. * * Results: * TRUE if required caps are enabled, FALSE otherwise. * * Side effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Bool vmwareVideoEnabled(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE) { return ((pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO) && (pVMWARE->vmwareFIFO[SVGA_FIFO_CAPABILITIES] & (SVGA_FIFO_CAP_VIDEO | SVGA_FIFO_CAP_ESCAPE))); } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareVideoInit -- * * Initializes Xv support. * * Results: * TRUE on success, FALSE on error. * * Side effects: * Xv support is initialized. Memory is allocated for all supported * video streams. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Bool vmwareVideoInit(ScreenPtr pScreen) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); XF86VideoAdaptorPtr *overlayAdaptors, *newAdaptors = NULL; XF86VideoAdaptorPtr newAdaptor = NULL; int numAdaptors; TRACEPOINT vmwareOffscreenInit(); numAdaptors = xf86XVListGenericAdaptors(pScrn, &overlayAdaptors); newAdaptor = vmwareVideoSetup(pScrn); if (!newAdaptor) { VmwareLog(("Failed to initialize Xv extension \n")); return FALSE; } if (!numAdaptors) { numAdaptors = 1; overlayAdaptors = &newAdaptor; } else { newAdaptors = malloc((numAdaptors + 1) * sizeof(XF86VideoAdaptorPtr*)); if (!newAdaptors) { xf86XVFreeVideoAdaptorRec(newAdaptor); return FALSE; } memcpy(newAdaptors, overlayAdaptors, numAdaptors * sizeof(XF86VideoAdaptorPtr)); newAdaptors[numAdaptors++] = newAdaptor; overlayAdaptors = newAdaptors; } if (!xf86XVScreenInit(pScreen, overlayAdaptors, numAdaptors)) { VmwareLog(("Failed to initialize Xv extension\n")); xf86XVFreeVideoAdaptorRec(newAdaptor); return FALSE; } if (newAdaptors) { free(newAdaptors); } xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Initialized VMware Xv extension successfully.\n"); return TRUE; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareVideoEnd -- * * Unitializes video. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * pVMWARE->videoStreams = NULL * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void vmwareVideoEnd(ScreenPtr pScreen) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); VMWAREVideoPtr pVid; int i; TRACEPOINT /* * Video streams are allocated after the DevUnion array * (see VideoSetup) */ pVid = (VMWAREVideoPtr) &pVMWARE->videoStreams[VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS]; for (i = 0; i < VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS; ++i) { vmwareVideoEndStream(pScrn, &pVid[i]); REGION_UNINIT(pScreen, &pVid[i].clipBoxes); } free(pVMWARE->videoStreams); pVMWARE->videoStreams = NULL; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareVideoSetup -- * * Initializes a XF86VideoAdaptor structure with the capabilities and * functions supported by this video driver. * * Results: * On success initialized XF86VideoAdaptor struct or NULL on error * * Side effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static XF86VideoAdaptorPtr vmwareVideoSetup(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); XF86VideoAdaptorPtr adaptor; VMWAREVideoPtr pPriv; DevUnion *du; int i; TRACEPOINT adaptor = xf86XVAllocateVideoAdaptorRec(pScrn); if (!adaptor) { VmwareLog(("Not enough memory\n")); return NULL; } du = calloc(1, VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS * (sizeof(DevUnion) + sizeof(VMWAREVideoRec))); if (!du) { VmwareLog(("Not enough memory.\n")); xf86XVFreeVideoAdaptorRec(adaptor); return NULL; } adaptor->type = XvInputMask | XvImageMask | XvWindowMask; adaptor->flags = VIDEO_OVERLAID_IMAGES | VIDEO_CLIP_TO_VIEWPORT; adaptor->name = "VMware Video Engine"; adaptor->nEncodings = VMWARE_VID_NUM_ENCODINGS; adaptor->pEncodings = vmwareVideoEncodings; adaptor->nFormats = VMWARE_VID_NUM_FORMATS; adaptor->pFormats = vmwareVideoFormats; adaptor->nPorts = VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS; pPriv = (VMWAREVideoPtr) &du[VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS]; adaptor->pPortPrivates = du; for (i = 0; i < VMWARE_VID_NUM_PORTS; ++i) { pPriv[i].streamId = i; pPriv[i].play = vmwareVideoInitStream; pPriv[i].flags = SVGA_VIDEO_FLAG_COLORKEY; pPriv[i].colorKey = VMWARE_VIDEO_COLORKEY; pPriv[i].isAutoPaintColorkey = TRUE; REGION_NULL(pScreen, &pPriv[i].clipBoxes); adaptor->pPortPrivates[i].ptr = &pPriv[i]; } pVMWARE->videoStreams = du; adaptor->nAttributes = VMWARE_VID_NUM_ATTRIBUTES; adaptor->pAttributes = vmwareVideoAttributes; adaptor->nImages = VMWARE_VID_NUM_IMAGES; adaptor->pImages = vmwareVideoImages; adaptor->PutVideo = NULL; adaptor->PutStill = NULL; adaptor->GetVideo = NULL; adaptor->GetStill = NULL; adaptor->StopVideo = vmwareStopVideo; adaptor->SetPortAttribute = vmwareSetPortAttribute; adaptor->GetPortAttribute = vmwareGetPortAttribute; adaptor->QueryBestSize = vmwareQueryBestSize; adaptor->PutImage = vmwareXvPutImage; adaptor->QueryImageAttributes = vmwareQueryImageAttributes; return adaptor; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareVideoInitStream -- * * Initializes a video stream in response to the first PutImage() on a * video stream. The process goes as follows: * - Figure out characteristics according to format * - Allocate offscreen memory * - Pass on video to Play() functions * * Results: * Success or XvBadAlloc on failure. * * Side effects: * Video stream is initialized and its first frame sent to the host * (done by VideoPlay() function called at the end) * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmwareVideoInitStream(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, VMWAREVideoPtr pVid, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int format, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, RegionPtr clipBoxes, DrawablePtr draw) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); int i; TRACEPOINT xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Initializing Xv video-stream with id:%d format:%d\n", pVid->streamId, format); pVid->size = vmwareVideoInitAttributes(pScrn, pVid, format, width, height); if (pVid->size == -1) { VmwareLog(("Could not initialize 0x%x video stream\n", format)); return XvBadAlloc; } pVid->play = vmwareVideoPlay; pVid->fbarea = vmwareOffscreenAllocate(pVMWARE, pVid->size * VMWARE_VID_NUM_BUFFERS); if (!pVid->fbarea) { VmwareLog(("Could not allocate offscreen memory\n")); vmwareVideoEndStream(pScrn, pVid); return BadAlloc; } pVid->bufs[0].dataOffset = pVid->fbarea->offset; pVid->bufs[0].data = pVMWARE->FbBase + pVid->bufs[0].dataOffset; for (i = 1; i < VMWARE_VID_NUM_BUFFERS; ++i) { pVid->bufs[i].dataOffset = pVid->bufs[i-1].dataOffset + pVid->size; pVid->bufs[i].data = pVMWARE->FbBase + pVid->bufs[i].dataOffset; } pVid->currBuf = 0; REGION_COPY(pScrn->pScreen, &pVid->clipBoxes, clipBoxes); if (pVid->isAutoPaintColorkey) { BoxPtr boxes = REGION_RECTS(&pVid->clipBoxes); int nBoxes = REGION_NUM_RECTS(&pVid->clipBoxes); #if HAVE_FILLKEYHELPERDRAWABLE if (draw->type == DRAWABLE_WINDOW) { xf86XVFillKeyHelperDrawable(draw, pVid->colorKey, clipBoxes); DamageDamageRegion(draw, clipBoxes); } else { xf86XVFillKeyHelper(pScrn->pScreen, pVid->colorKey, clipBoxes); } #else xf86XVFillKeyHelper(pScrn->pScreen, pVid->colorKey, clipBoxes); #endif /** * Force update to paint the colorkey before the overlay flush. */ while(nBoxes--) vmwareSendSVGACmdUpdate(pVMWARE, boxes++); } VmwareLog(("Got offscreen region, offset %d, size %d " "(yuv size in bytes: %d)\n", pVid->fbarea->offset, pVid->fbarea->size, pVid->size)); return pVid->play(pScrn, pVid, src_x, src_y, drw_x, drw_y, src_w, src_h, drw_w, drw_h, format, buf, width, height, clipBoxes, draw); } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareVideoInitAttributes -- * * Fetches the format specific attributes using QueryImageAttributes(). * * Results: * size of the YUV frame on success and -1 on error. * * Side effects: * The video stream gets the format specific attributes(fmtData). * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmwareVideoInitAttributes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, VMWAREVideoPtr pVid, int format, unsigned short width, unsigned short height) { int size; VMWAREVideoFmtData *fmtData; TRACEPOINT fmtData = calloc(1, sizeof(VMWAREVideoFmtData)); if (!fmtData) { return -1; } size = vmwareQueryImageAttributes(pScrn, format, &width, &height, fmtData->pitches, fmtData->offsets); if (size == -1) { free(fmtData); return -1; } pVid->fmt_priv = fmtData; return size; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareVideoPlay -- * * Sends all the attributes associated with the video frame using the * FIFO ESCAPE mechanism to the host. * * Results: * Always returns Success. * * Side effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmwareVideoPlay(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, VMWAREVideoPtr pVid, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int format, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, RegionPtr clipBoxes, DrawablePtr draw) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); uint32 *fifoItem; int i, regId; struct PACKED _item { uint32 regId; uint32 value; }; struct PACKED _body { uint32 escape; uint32 streamId; /* Old hosts can not handle more then these regs */ struct _item items[SVGA_VIDEO_DATA_GMRID]; }; struct PACKED _cmdSetRegs { uint32 cmd; uint32 nsid; uint32 size; struct _body body; }; struct _cmdSetRegs cmdSetRegs; struct _item *items; int size; VMWAREVideoFmtData *fmtData; unsigned short w, h; w = width; h = height; fmtData = pVid->fmt_priv; size = vmwareQueryImageAttributes(pScrn, format, &w, &h, fmtData->pitches, fmtData->offsets); if (size > pVid->size) { xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Increase in size of Xv video " "frame streamId:%d.\n", pVid->streamId); vmwareStopVideo(pScrn, pVid, TRUE); return pVid->play(pScrn, pVid, src_x, src_y, drw_x, drw_y, src_w, src_h, drw_w, drw_h, format, buf, width, height, clipBoxes, draw); } pVid->size = size; memcpy(pVid->bufs[pVid->currBuf].data, buf, pVid->size); cmdSetRegs.cmd = SVGA_CMD_ESCAPE; cmdSetRegs.nsid = SVGA_ESCAPE_NSID_VMWARE; cmdSetRegs.size = sizeof(cmdSetRegs.body); cmdSetRegs.body.escape = SVGA_ESCAPE_VMWARE_VIDEO_SET_REGS; cmdSetRegs.body.streamId = pVid->streamId; items = cmdSetRegs.body.items; for (i = SVGA_VIDEO_ENABLED; i < SVGA_VIDEO_DATA_GMRID; i++) { items[i].regId = i; } items[SVGA_VIDEO_ENABLED].value = TRUE; items[SVGA_VIDEO_DATA_OFFSET].value = pVid->bufs[pVid->currBuf].dataOffset; items[SVGA_VIDEO_SIZE].value = pVid->size; items[SVGA_VIDEO_FORMAT].value = format; items[SVGA_VIDEO_WIDTH].value = w; items[SVGA_VIDEO_HEIGHT].value = h; items[SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_X].value = src_x; items[SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_Y].value = src_y; items[SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_WIDTH].value = src_w; items[SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_HEIGHT].value = src_h; items[SVGA_VIDEO_DST_X].value = drw_x; items[SVGA_VIDEO_DST_Y].value = drw_y; items[SVGA_VIDEO_DST_WIDTH]. value = drw_w; items[SVGA_VIDEO_DST_HEIGHT].value = drw_h; items[SVGA_VIDEO_COLORKEY].value = pVid->colorKey; items[SVGA_VIDEO_FLAGS].value = pVid->flags; for (i = 0, regId = SVGA_VIDEO_PITCH_1; i < 3; i++, regId++) { items[regId].value = fmtData->pitches[i]; } fifoItem = (uint32 *) &cmdSetRegs; for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cmdSetRegs) / sizeof(uint32); i++) { vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, fifoItem[i]); } /* * Update the clipList and paint the colorkey, if required. */ if (!vmwareIsRegionEqual(&pVid->clipBoxes, clipBoxes)) { REGION_COPY(pScrn->pScreen, &pVid->clipBoxes, clipBoxes); if (pVid->isAutoPaintColorkey) { BoxPtr boxes = REGION_RECTS(&pVid->clipBoxes); int nBoxes = REGION_NUM_RECTS(&pVid->clipBoxes); #if HAVE_FILLKEYHELPERDRAWABLE xf86XVFillKeyHelperDrawable(draw, pVid->colorKey, clipBoxes); #else xf86XVFillKeyHelper(pScrn->pScreen, pVid->colorKey, clipBoxes); #endif /** * Force update to paint the colorkey before the overlay flush. */ while(nBoxes--) vmwareSendSVGACmdUpdate(pVMWARE, boxes++); } } vmwareVideoFlush(pVMWARE, pVid->streamId); pVid->currBuf = ++pVid->currBuf & (VMWARE_VID_NUM_BUFFERS - 1); return Success; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareVideoFlush -- * * Sends the VIDEO_FLUSH command (FIFO ESCAPE mechanism) asking the host * to play the video stream or end it. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void vmwareVideoFlush(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, uint32 streamId) { struct PACKED _body { uint32 escape; uint32 streamId; }; struct PACKED _cmdFlush { uint32 cmd; uint32 nsid; uint32 size; struct _body body; }; struct _cmdFlush cmdFlush; uint32 *fifoItem; int i; cmdFlush.cmd = SVGA_CMD_ESCAPE; cmdFlush.nsid = SVGA_ESCAPE_NSID_VMWARE; cmdFlush.size = sizeof(cmdFlush.body); cmdFlush.body.escape = SVGA_ESCAPE_VMWARE_VIDEO_FLUSH; cmdFlush.body.streamId = streamId; fifoItem = (uint32 *) &cmdFlush; for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cmdFlush) / sizeof(uint32); i++) { vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, fifoItem[i]); } } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareVideoSetOneReg -- * * Sets one video register using the FIFO ESCAPE mechanidm. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * None. *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void vmwareVideoSetOneReg(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, uint32 streamId, uint32 regId, uint32 value) { struct PACKED _item { uint32 regId; uint32 value; }; struct PACKED _body { uint32 escape; uint32 streamId; struct _item item; }; struct PACKED _cmdSetRegs { uint32 cmd; uint32 nsid; uint32 size; struct _body body; }; struct _cmdSetRegs cmdSetRegs; int i; uint32 *fifoItem; cmdSetRegs.cmd = SVGA_CMD_ESCAPE; cmdSetRegs.nsid = SVGA_ESCAPE_NSID_VMWARE; cmdSetRegs.size = sizeof(cmdSetRegs.body); cmdSetRegs.body.escape = SVGA_ESCAPE_VMWARE_VIDEO_SET_REGS; cmdSetRegs.body.streamId = streamId; cmdSetRegs.body.item.regId = regId; cmdSetRegs.body.item.value = value; fifoItem = (uint32 *) &cmdSetRegs; for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cmdSetRegs) / sizeof(uint32); i++) { vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, fifoItem[i]); } } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareVideoEndStream -- * * Frees up all resources (if any) taken by a video stream. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Same as above. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void vmwareVideoEndStream(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, VMWAREVideoPtr pVid) { uint32 id, colorKey, flags; Bool isAutoPaintColorkey; if (pVid->fmt_priv) { free(pVid->fmt_priv); } if (pVid->fbarea) { vmwareOffscreenFree(pVid->fbarea); pVid->fbarea = NULL; } xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Terminating Xv video-stream id:%d\n", pVid->streamId); /* * reset stream for next video */ id = pVid->streamId; colorKey = pVid->colorKey; flags = pVid->flags; isAutoPaintColorkey = pVid->isAutoPaintColorkey; memset(pVid, 0, sizeof(*pVid)); pVid->streamId = id; pVid->play = vmwareVideoInitStream; pVid->colorKey = colorKey; pVid->flags = flags; pVid->isAutoPaintColorkey = isAutoPaintColorkey; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareXvPutImage -- * * Main video playback function. It copies the passed data which is in * the specified format (e.g. FOURCC_YV12) into the overlay. * * If sync is TRUE the driver should not return from this * function until it is through reading the data from buf. * * There are two function prototypes to cope with the API change in X.org * 7.1 * * Results: * Success or XvBadAlloc on failure * * Side effects: * Video stream will be played(initialized if 1st frame) on success * or will fail on error. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #if (GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 1) static int vmwareXvPutImage(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int format, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, Bool sync, RegionPtr clipBoxes, pointer data, DrawablePtr dst) #else static int vmwareXvPutImage(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, short src_x, short src_y, short drw_x, short drw_y, short src_w, short src_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, int format, unsigned char *buf, short width, short height, Bool sync, RegionPtr clipBoxes, pointer data) #endif { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); VMWAREVideoPtr pVid = data; TRACEPOINT if (!vmwareVideoEnabled(pVMWARE)) { return XvBadAlloc; } #if (GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 1) return pVid->play(pScrn, pVid, src_x, src_y, drw_x, drw_y, src_w, src_h, drw_w, drw_h, format, buf, width, height, clipBoxes, dst); #else return pVid->play(pScrn, pVid, src_x, src_y, drw_x, drw_y, src_w, src_h, drw_w, drw_h, format, buf, width, height, clipBoxes, NULL); #endif } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareStopVideo -- * * Called when we should stop playing video for a particular stream. If * Cleanup is FALSE, the "stop" operation is only temporary, and thus we * don't do anything. If Cleanup is TRUE we kill the video stream by * sending a message to the host and freeing up the stream. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * See above. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void vmwareStopVideo(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, pointer data, Bool Cleanup) { VMWAREVideoPtr pVid = data; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); TRACEPOINT if (!vmwareVideoEnabled(pVMWARE)) { return; } REGION_EMPTY(pScrn->pScreen, &pVid->clipBoxes); if (!Cleanup) { VmwareLog(("vmwareStopVideo: Cleanup is FALSE.\n")); return; } vmwareVideoSetOneReg(pVMWARE, pVid->streamId, SVGA_VIDEO_ENABLED, FALSE); vmwareVideoFlush(pVMWARE, pVid->streamId); vmwareVideoEndStream(pScrn, pVid); } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareQueryImageAttributes -- * * From the spec: This function is called to let the driver specify how data * for a particular image of size width by height should be stored. * Sometimes only the size and corrected width and height are needed. In * that case pitches and offsets are NULL. * * Results: * The size of the memory required for the image, or -1 on error. * * Side effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmwareQueryImageAttributes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int format, unsigned short *width, unsigned short *height, int *pitches, int *offsets) { INT32 size, tmp; TRACEPOINT if (*width > VMWARE_VID_MAX_WIDTH) { *width = VMWARE_VID_MAX_WIDTH; } if (*height > VMWARE_VID_MAX_HEIGHT) { *height = VMWARE_VID_MAX_HEIGHT; } *width = (*width + 1) & ~1; if (offsets != NULL) { offsets[0] = 0; } switch (format) { case FOURCC_YV12: *height = (*height + 1) & ~1; size = (*width + 3) & ~3; if (pitches) { pitches[0] = size; } size *= *height; if (offsets) { offsets[1] = size; } tmp = ((*width >> 1) + 3) & ~3; if (pitches) { pitches[1] = pitches[2] = tmp; } tmp *= (*height >> 1); size += tmp; if (offsets) { offsets[2] = size; } size += tmp; break; case FOURCC_UYVY: case FOURCC_YUY2: size = *width * 2; if (pitches) { pitches[0] = size; } size *= *height; break; default: VmwareLog(("Query for invalid video format %d\n", format)); return -1; } return size; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareSetPortAttribute -- * * From the spec: A port may have particular attributes such as colorKey, hue, * saturation, brightness or contrast. Xv clients set these * attribute values by sending attribute strings (Atoms) to the server. * * Results: * Success if the attribute exists and XvBadAlloc otherwise. * * Side effects: * The respective attribute gets the new value. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmwareSetPortAttribute(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Atom attribute, INT32 value, pointer data) { VMWAREVideoPtr pVid = (VMWAREVideoPtr) data; Atom xvColorKey = MAKE_ATOM("XV_COLORKEY"); Atom xvAutoPaint = MAKE_ATOM("XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY"); if (attribute == xvColorKey) { VmwareLog(("Set colorkey:0x%x\n", value)); pVid->colorKey = value; } else if (attribute == xvAutoPaint) { VmwareLog(("Set autoPaint: %s\n", value? "TRUE": "FALSE")); pVid->isAutoPaintColorkey = value; } else { return XvBadAlloc; } return Success; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareGetPortAttribute -- * * From the spec: A port may have particular attributes such as hue, * saturation, brightness or contrast. Xv clients get these * attribute values by sending attribute strings (Atoms) to the server * * Results: * Success if the attribute exists and XvBadAlloc otherwise. * * Side effects: * "value" contains the requested attribute on success. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int vmwareGetPortAttribute(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Atom attribute, INT32 *value, pointer data) { VMWAREVideoPtr pVid = (VMWAREVideoPtr) data; Atom xvColorKey = MAKE_ATOM("XV_COLORKEY"); Atom xvAutoPaint = MAKE_ATOM("XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY"); if (attribute == xvColorKey) { *value = pVid->colorKey; } else if (attribute == xvAutoPaint) { *value = pVid->isAutoPaintColorkey; } else { return XvBadAlloc; } return Success; } /* *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareQueryBestSize -- * * From the spec: QueryBestSize provides the client with a way to query what * the destination dimensions would end up being if they were to request * that an area vid_w by vid_h from the video stream be scaled to rectangle * of drw_w by drw_h on the screen. Since it is not expected that all * hardware will be able to get the target dimensions exactly, it is * important that the driver provide this function. * * This function seems to never be called, but to be on the safe side * we apply the same logic that QueryImageAttributes has for width * and height * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * None * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void vmwareQueryBestSize(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Bool motion, short vid_w, short vid_h, short drw_w, short drw_h, unsigned int *p_w, unsigned int *p_h, pointer data) { *p_w = (drw_w + 1) & ~1; *p_h = drw_h; return; } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/bits2pixels.h0000664000372000037200000000110111457312472015122 00000000000000/* ********************************************************** * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 VMware, Inc. * All Rights Reserved * **********************************************************/ /* * bits2pixels.h -- * * Drawing emulation routines */ #ifndef _BITS2PIXELS_H_ #define _BITS2PIXELS_H_ #define INCLUDE_ALLOW_USERLEVEL #include "includeCheck.h" void vmwareRaster_BitsToPixels(uint8 *bits, uint32 bits_increment, uint8 *pix, uint32 pix_increment, int bytes_per_pixel, uint32 width, uint32 height, uint32 fg, uint32 bg); #endif /* _BITS4PIXELS_H_ */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/bits2pixels.c0000664000372000037200000006645611457312472015145 00000000000000/* ********************************************************** * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 VMware, Inc. * All Rights Reserved * **********************************************************/ #ifdef VMX86_DEVEL char rcsId_bits2pixels[] = "Id: bits2pixels.c,v 1.6 2001/01/26 23:32:15 yoel Exp $"; #else #define FILECODE "F(814)" #endif #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* * bits2pixels.c -- * * Emulation routines to convert bitmaps to pixmaps */ #include "vm_basic_types.h" #include "bits2pixels.h" /* * Local functions */ static void RasterBitsToPixels8(uint8 *bits, uint32 bits_increment, uint8 *pix, uint32 pix_increment, uint32 width, uint32 height, uint32 fg, uint32 bg); static void RasterBitsToPixels16(uint8 *bits, uint32 bits_increment, uint8 *pix, uint32 pix_increment, uint32 width, uint32 height, uint32 fg, uint32 bg); static void RasterBitsToPixels24(uint8 *bits, uint32 bits_increment, uint8 *pix, uint32 pix_increment, uint32 width, uint32 height, uint32 fg, uint32 bg); static void RasterBitsToPixels32(uint8 *bits, uint32 bits_increment, uint8 *pix, uint32 pix_increment, uint32 width, uint32 height, uint32 fg, uint32 bg); /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * vmwareRaster_BitsToPixels -- * * Convert a bitmap to a pixmap, converting 1 bits to the foreground * color (fg) and 0 bits to the background color (bg). * * Results: * Pixmap filled with pixels * * Side effects: * None * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void vmwareRaster_BitsToPixels(uint8 *bits, uint32 bits_increment, uint8 *pix, uint32 pix_increment, int bytes_per_pixel, uint32 width, uint32 height, uint32 fg, uint32 bg) { switch (bytes_per_pixel) { case 1: RasterBitsToPixels8(bits, bits_increment, pix, pix_increment, width, height, fg, bg); break; case 2: RasterBitsToPixels16(bits, bits_increment, pix, pix_increment, width, height, fg, bg); break; case 3: RasterBitsToPixels24(bits, bits_increment, pix, pix_increment, width, height, fg, bg); break; case 4: RasterBitsToPixels32(bits, bits_increment, pix, pix_increment, width, height, fg, bg); break; } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * RasterBitsToPixels8 -- * * Convert a bitmap to a pixmap, converting 1 bits to the foreground * color (fg) and 0 bits to the background color (bg), for an 8-bit * pixmap * * Results: * Pixmap filled with pixels * * Side effects: * None * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void RasterBitsToPixels8(uint8 *bits, uint32 bits_increment, uint8 *pix, uint32 pix_increment, uint32 width, uint32 height, uint32 fg, uint32 bg) { uint8 *lpix, *lbits; int i, j; uint32 expbits = 0; /* Bits to be expanded */ for (i=0; i 0; j -= 4) { expbits = (*lbits >> 4) & 0x0f; if (j < 4) break; switch (expbits) { case 0: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 1: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 2: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 3: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 4: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 5: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 6: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 7: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 8: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 9: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 10: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 11: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 12: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 13: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 14: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 15: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; } expbits = *lbits & 0x0f; j -= 4; if (j < 4) { break; } switch (expbits) { case 0: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 1: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 2: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 3: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 4: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 5: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 6: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 7: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 8: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 9: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 10: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 11: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 12: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 13: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 14: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 15: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; } lbits++; } if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x08) ? fg : bg; j--; if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x04) ? fg : bg; j--; if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x02) ? fg : bg; j--; } } } pix += pix_increment; bits += bits_increment; } return; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * RasterBitsToPixels16 -- * * Convert a bitmap to a pixmap, converting 1 bits to the foreground * color (fg) and 0 bits to the background color (bg), for a 16-bit * pixmap * * Results: * Pixmap filled with pixels * * Side effects: * None * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void RasterBitsToPixels16(uint8 *bits, uint32 bits_increment, uint8 *pix, uint32 pix_increment, uint32 width, uint32 height, uint32 fg, uint32 bg) { uint16 *lpix; uint8 *lbits; int i, j; uint32 expbits = 0; /* Bits to be expanded */ for (i=0; i 0; j -= 4) { expbits = (*lbits >> 4) & 0x0f; if (j < 4) break; switch (expbits) { case 0: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 1: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 2: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 3: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 4: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 5: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 6: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 7: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 8: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 9: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 10: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 11: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 12: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 13: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 14: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 15: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; } expbits = *lbits & 0x0f; j -= 4; if (j < 4) { break; } switch (expbits) { case 0: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 1: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 2: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 3: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 4: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 5: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 6: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 7: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 8: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 9: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 10: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 11: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 12: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 13: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 14: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 15: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; } lbits++; } if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x08) ? fg : bg; j--; if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x04) ? fg : bg; j--; if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x02) ? fg : bg; j--; } } } pix += pix_increment; bits += bits_increment; } return; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * RasterBitsToPixels24 -- * * Convert a bitmap to a pixmap, converting 1 bits to the foreground * color (fg) and 0 bits to the background color (bg), for a 24-bit * pixmap * * Results: * Pixmap filled with pixels * * Side effects: * None * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void RasterBitsToPixels24(uint8 *bits, uint32 bits_increment, uint8 *pix, uint32 pix_increment, uint32 width, uint32 height, uint32 fg, uint32 bg) { uint8 *lpix, *lbits; uint32 fgColor1, fgColor2, fgColor3; uint32 bgColor1, bgColor2, bgColor3; int i, j; uint32 expbits = 0; /* Bits to be expanded */ fgColor1 = fg & 0x000000ff; fgColor2 = (fg >> 8) & 0x000000ff; fgColor3 = (fg >> 16) & 0x000000ff; bgColor1 = bg & 0x000000ff; bgColor2 = (bg >> 8) & 0x000000ff; bgColor3 = (bg >> 16) & 0x000000ff; for (i=0; i 0; j -= 4) { expbits = (*lbits >> 4) & 0x0f; if (j < 4) break; switch (expbits) { case 0: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 1: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 2: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 3: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 4: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 5: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 6: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 7: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 8: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 9: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 10: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 11: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 12: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 13: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 14: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 15: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; } expbits = *lbits & 0x0f; j -= 4; if (j < 4) { break; } switch (expbits) { case 0: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 1: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 2: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 3: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 4: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 5: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 6: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 7: *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 8: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 9: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 10: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 11: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 12: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 13: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; case 14: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = bgColor1; *lpix++ = bgColor2; *lpix++ = bgColor3; break; case 15: *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; *lpix++ = fgColor1; *lpix++ = fgColor2; *lpix++ = fgColor3; break; } lbits++; } if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x08) ? fgColor1 : bgColor1; *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x08) ? fgColor2 : bgColor2; *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x08) ? fgColor3 : bgColor3; j--; if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x04) ? fgColor1 : bgColor1; *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x04) ? fgColor2 : bgColor2; *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x04) ? fgColor3 : bgColor3; j--; if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x02) ? fgColor1 : bgColor1; *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x02) ? fgColor2 : bgColor2; *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x02) ? fgColor3 : bgColor3; j--; } } } pix += pix_increment; bits += bits_increment; } return; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * RasterBitsToPixels32 -- * * Convert a bitmap to a pixmap, converting 1 bits to the foreground * color (fg) and 0 bits to the background color (bg), for a 32-bit * pixmap * * Results: * Pixmap filled with pixels * * Side effects: * None * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void RasterBitsToPixels32(uint8 *bits, uint32 bits_increment, uint8 *pix, uint32 pix_increment, uint32 width, uint32 height, uint32 fg, uint32 bg) { uint32 *lpix; uint8 *lbits; int i, j; uint32 expbits = 0; /* Bits to be expanded */ for (i=0; i 0; j -= 4) { expbits = (*lbits >> 4) & 0x0f; if (j < 4) break; switch (expbits) { case 0: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 1: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 2: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 3: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 4: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 5: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 6: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 7: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 8: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 9: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 10: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 11: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 12: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 13: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 14: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 15: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; } expbits = *lbits & 0x0f; j -= 4; if (j < 4) { break; } switch (expbits) { case 0: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 1: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 2: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 3: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 4: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 5: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 6: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 7: *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 8: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 9: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 10: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 11: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 12: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 13: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; *lpix++ = fg; break; case 14: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = bg; break; case 15: *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; *lpix++ = fg; break; } lbits++; } if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x08) ? fg : bg; j--; if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x04) ? fg : bg; j--; if (j > 0) { *lpix++ = (expbits & 0x02) ? fg : bg; j--; } } } pix += pix_increment; bits += bits_increment; } return; } xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/svga_overlay.h0000664000372000037200000000231411432730015015350 00000000000000/* ********************************************************** * Copyright 2007 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. * **********************************************************/ /* * svga_overlay.h -- * * Definitions for video-overlay support. */ #ifndef _SVGA_OVERLAY_H_ #define _SVGA_OVERLAY_H_ /* * Video formats we support */ #define VMWARE_FOURCC_YV12 0x32315659 /* 'Y' 'V' '1' '2' */ #define VMWARE_FOURCC_YUY2 0x32595559 /* 'Y' 'U' 'Y' '2' */ #define VMWARE_FOURCC_UYVY 0x59565955 /* 'U' 'Y' 'V' 'Y' */ #define SVGA_ESCAPE_VMWARE_VIDEO 0x00020000 #define SVGA_ESCAPE_VMWARE_VIDEO_SET_REGS 0x00020001 /* FIFO escape layout: * Type, Stream Id, (Register Id, Value) pairs */ #define SVGA_ESCAPE_VMWARE_VIDEO_FLUSH 0x00020002 /* FIFO escape layout: * Type, Stream Id */ typedef struct SVGAEscapeVideoSetRegs { struct { uint32 cmdType; uint32 streamId; } header; /* May include zero or more items. */ struct { uint32 registerId; uint32 value; } items[1]; } SVGAEscapeVideoSetRegs; typedef struct SVGAEscapeVideoFlush { uint32 cmdType; uint32 streamId; } SVGAEscapeVideoFlush; #endif /* _SVGA_OVERLAY_H_ */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmware_bootstrap.h0000664000372000037200000000412212321742436016254 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifndef _VMWARE_BOOTSTRAP_H_ #define _VMWARE_BOOTSTRAP_H_ #include #define VMWARE_INCHTOMM 25.4 typedef enum { OPTION_HW_CURSOR, OPTION_XINERAMA, OPTION_STATIC_XINERAMA, OPTION_GUI_LAYOUT, OPTION_DEFAULT_MODE, OPTION_RENDER_ACCEL, OPTION_DRI, OPTION_DIRECT_PRESENTS, OPTION_HW_PRESENTS, OPTION_RENDERCHECK } VMWAREOpts; OptionInfoPtr VMWARECopyOptions(void); void vmwlegacy_hookup(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); #ifdef BUILD_VMWGFX void vmwgfx_hookup(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); void vmwgfx_modify_flags(uint32_t *flags); #endif /* defined(BUILD_VMWGFX) */ #ifdef XFree86LOADER void VMWARERefSymLists(void); #endif /* XFree86LOADER */ /*#define DEBUG_LOGGING*/ #ifdef DEBUG_LOGGING # define VmwareLog(args) ErrorF args # define TRACEPOINT VmwareLog(("%s : %s\n", __FUNCTION__, __FILE__)); #else # define VmwareLog(args) # define TRACEPOINT #endif #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmwarexinerama.c0000664000372000037200000004445611704057325015715 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2006 by VMware, 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) 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. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). */ /* * vmwarexinerama.c -- * * The implementation of the Xinerama protocol extension. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "dixstruct.h" #include "extnsionst.h" #include #include #include "vmware.h" #ifndef HAVE_XORG_SERVER_1_5_0 #include #include #endif /* * LookupWindow was removed with video abi 11. */ #if (GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) < 4) #ifndef DixGetAttrAccess #define DixGetAttrAccess (1<<4) #endif #endif #if (GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) < 2) static inline int dixLookupWindow(WindowPtr *pWin, XID id, ClientPtr client, Mask access) { *pWin = LookupWindow(id, client); if (!*pWin) return BadWindow; return Success; } #endif /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareXineramaQueryVersion -- * * Implementation of QueryVersion command handler. Initialises and * sends a reply. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Writes reply to client. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareXineramaQueryVersion(ClientPtr client) { xPanoramiXQueryVersionReply rep; register int n; REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xPanoramiXQueryVersionReq); rep.type = X_Reply; rep.length = 0; rep.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; rep.majorVersion = 1; rep.minorVersion = 0; if(client->swapped) { _swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber, n); _swapl(&rep.length, n); _swaps(&rep.majorVersion, n); _swaps(&rep.minorVersion, n); } WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xPanoramiXQueryVersionReply), (char *)&rep); return (client->noClientException); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareXineramaGetState -- * * Implementation of GetState command handler. Initialises and * sends a reply. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Writes reply to client. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareXineramaGetState(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xPanoramiXGetStateReq); WindowPtr pWin; xPanoramiXGetStateReply rep; register int n; ExtensionEntry *ext; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE; int rc; REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xPanoramiXGetStateReq); rc = dixLookupWindow(&pWin, stuff->window, client, DixGetAttrAccess); if (rc != Success) return rc; if (!(ext = CheckExtension(PANORAMIX_PROTOCOL_NAME))) { return BadMatch; } pScrn = ext->extPrivate; pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); rep.type = X_Reply; rep.length = 0; rep.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; rep.state = pVMWARE->xinerama; rep.window = stuff->window; if(client->swapped) { _swaps (&rep.sequenceNumber, n); _swapl (&rep.length, n); _swapl (&rep.window, n); } WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xPanoramiXGetStateReply), (char *)&rep); return client->noClientException; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareXineramaGetScreenCount -- * * Implementation of GetScreenCount command handler. Initialises and * sends a reply. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Writes reply to client. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareXineramaGetScreenCount(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xPanoramiXGetScreenCountReq); WindowPtr pWin; xPanoramiXGetScreenCountReply rep; register int n; ExtensionEntry *ext; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE; int rc; REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xPanoramiXGetScreenCountReq); rc = dixLookupWindow(&pWin, stuff->window, client, DixGetAttrAccess); if (rc != Success) return rc; if (!(ext = CheckExtension(PANORAMIX_PROTOCOL_NAME))) { return BadMatch; } pScrn = ext->extPrivate; pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); rep.type = X_Reply; rep.length = 0; rep.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; rep.ScreenCount = pVMWARE->xineramaNumOutputs; rep.window = stuff->window; if(client->swapped) { _swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber, n); _swapl(&rep.length, n); _swapl(&rep.window, n); } WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xPanoramiXGetScreenCountReply), (char *)&rep); return client->noClientException; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareXineramaGetScreenSize -- * * Implementation of GetScreenSize command handler. Initialises and * sends a reply. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Writes reply to client. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareXineramaGetScreenSize(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xPanoramiXGetScreenSizeReq); WindowPtr pWin; xPanoramiXGetScreenSizeReply rep; register int n; ExtensionEntry *ext; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE; int rc; REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xPanoramiXGetScreenSizeReq); rc = dixLookupWindow(&pWin, stuff->window, client, DixGetAttrAccess); if (rc != Success) return rc; if (!(ext = CheckExtension(PANORAMIX_PROTOCOL_NAME))) { return BadMatch; } pScrn = ext->extPrivate; pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); rep.type = X_Reply; rep.length = 0; rep.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; rep.width = pVMWARE->xineramaState[stuff->screen].width; rep.height = pVMWARE->xineramaState[stuff->screen].height; rep.window = stuff->window; rep.screen = stuff->screen; if(client->swapped) { _swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber, n); _swapl(&rep.length, n); _swapl(&rep.width, n); _swapl(&rep.height, n); _swapl(&rep.window, n); _swapl(&rep.screen, n); } WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xPanoramiXGetScreenSizeReply), (char *)&rep); return client->noClientException; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareXineramaIsActive -- * * Implementation of IsActive command handler. Initialises and * sends a reply. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Writes reply to client. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareXineramaIsActive(ClientPtr client) { xXineramaIsActiveReply rep; ExtensionEntry *ext; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE; REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xXineramaIsActiveReq); if (!(ext = CheckExtension(PANORAMIX_PROTOCOL_NAME))) { return BadMatch; } pScrn = ext->extPrivate; pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); rep.type = X_Reply; rep.length = 0; rep.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; rep.state = pVMWARE->xinerama; if(client->swapped) { register int n; _swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber, n); _swapl(&rep.length, n); _swapl(&rep.state, n); } WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xXineramaIsActiveReply), (char *) &rep); return client->noClientException; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareXineramaQueryScreens -- * * Implementation of QueryScreens command handler. Initialises and * sends a reply. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Writes reply to client. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareXineramaQueryScreens(ClientPtr client) { xXineramaQueryScreensReply rep; ExtensionEntry *ext; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE; REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xXineramaQueryScreensReq); if (!(ext = CheckExtension(PANORAMIX_PROTOCOL_NAME))) { return BadMatch; } pScrn = ext->extPrivate; pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); rep.type = X_Reply; rep.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; rep.number = pVMWARE->xinerama ? pVMWARE->xineramaNumOutputs : 0; rep.length = rep.number * sz_XineramaScreenInfo >> 2; if(client->swapped) { register int n; _swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber, n); _swapl(&rep.length, n); _swapl(&rep.number, n); } WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xXineramaQueryScreensReply), (char *)&rep); if(pVMWARE->xinerama) { xXineramaScreenInfo scratch; int i; for(i = 0; i < pVMWARE->xineramaNumOutputs; i++) { scratch.x_org = pVMWARE->xineramaState[i].x_org; scratch.y_org = pVMWARE->xineramaState[i].y_org; scratch.width = pVMWARE->xineramaState[i].width; scratch.height = pVMWARE->xineramaState[i].height; if(client->swapped) { register int n; _swaps(&scratch.x_org, n); _swaps(&scratch.y_org, n); _swaps(&scratch.width, n); _swaps(&scratch.height, n); } WriteToClient(client, sz_XineramaScreenInfo, (char *)&scratch); } } return client->noClientException; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareXineramaDispatch -- * * Dispatcher for Xinerama commands. Calls the correct handler for * each command type. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of individual command handlers. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareXineramaDispatch(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xReq); switch (stuff->data) { case X_PanoramiXQueryVersion: return VMwareXineramaQueryVersion(client); case X_PanoramiXGetState: return VMwareXineramaGetState(client); case X_PanoramiXGetScreenCount: return VMwareXineramaGetScreenCount(client); case X_PanoramiXGetScreenSize: return VMwareXineramaGetScreenSize(client); case X_XineramaIsActive: return VMwareXineramaIsActive(client); case X_XineramaQueryScreens: return VMwareXineramaQueryScreens(client); } return BadRequest; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareXineramaQueryVersion -- * * Wrapper for QueryVersion handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareXineramaQueryVersion (ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xPanoramiXQueryVersionReq); register int n; _swaps(&stuff->length,n); REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH (xPanoramiXQueryVersionReq); return VMwareXineramaQueryVersion(client); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareXineramaGetState -- * * Wrapper for GetState handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareXineramaGetState(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xPanoramiXGetStateReq); register int n; _swaps (&stuff->length, n); REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xPanoramiXGetStateReq); return VMwareXineramaGetState(client); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareXineramaGetScreenCount -- * * Wrapper for GetScreenCount handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareXineramaGetScreenCount(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xPanoramiXGetScreenCountReq); register int n; _swaps (&stuff->length, n); REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xPanoramiXGetScreenCountReq); return VMwareXineramaGetScreenCount(client); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareXineramaGetScreenSize -- * * Wrapper for GetScreenSize handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareXineramaGetScreenSize(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xPanoramiXGetScreenSizeReq); register int n; _swaps (&stuff->length, n); REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xPanoramiXGetScreenSizeReq); return VMwareXineramaGetScreenSize(client); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareXineramaIsActive -- * * Wrapper for IsActive handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareXineramaIsActive(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xXineramaIsActiveReq); register int n; _swaps (&stuff->length, n); REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xXineramaIsActiveReq); return VMwareXineramaIsActive(client); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareXineramaQueryScreens -- * * Wrapper for QueryScreens handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareXineramaQueryScreens(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xXineramaQueryScreensReq); register int n; _swaps (&stuff->length, n); REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xXineramaQueryScreensReq); return VMwareXineramaQueryScreens(client); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareXineramaDispatch -- * * Wrapper for dispatcher that handles input from other-endian clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of individual command handlers. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareXineramaDispatch(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xReq); switch (stuff->data) { case X_PanoramiXQueryVersion: return SVMwareXineramaQueryVersion(client); case X_PanoramiXGetState: return SVMwareXineramaGetState(client); case X_PanoramiXGetScreenCount: return SVMwareXineramaGetScreenCount(client); case X_PanoramiXGetScreenSize: return SVMwareXineramaGetScreenSize(client); case X_XineramaIsActive: return SVMwareXineramaIsActive(client); case X_XineramaQueryScreens: return SVMwareXineramaQueryScreens(client); } return BadRequest; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareXineramaResetProc -- * * Cleanup handler called when the extension is removed. * * Results: * None * * Side effects: * None * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void VMwareXineramaResetProc(ExtensionEntry* extEntry) { /* Called by CloseDownExtensions() */ ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = extEntry->extPrivate; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); if (pVMWARE->xineramaState) { free(pVMWARE->xineramaState); 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All rights reserved. * **********************************************************/ /* * svga_escape.h -- * * Definitions for our own (vendor-specific) SVGA Escape commands. */ #ifndef _SVGA_ESCAPE_H_ #define _SVGA_ESCAPE_H_ /* * Namespace IDs for the escape command */ #define SVGA_ESCAPE_NSID_VMWARE 0x00000000 #define SVGA_ESCAPE_NSID_DEVEL 0xFFFFFFFF /* * Within SVGA_ESCAPE_NSID_VMWARE, we multiplex commands according to * the first DWORD of escape data (after the nsID and size). As a * guideline we're using the high word and low word as a major and * minor command number, respectively. */ #define SVGA_ESCAPE_VMWARE_MAJOR_MASK 0xFFFF0000 #endif /* _SVGA_ESCAPE_H_ */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/svga_modes.h0000664000372000037200000000267111432730015015004 00000000000000/* ********************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2007 VMware, Inc. All Rights Reserved * **********************************************************/ #ifndef _SVGA_MODES_H_ #define _SVGA_MODES_H_ #define INCLUDE_ALLOW_USERLEVEL #include "includeCheck.h" #define SVGA_DEFAULT_MODES \ /* 4:3 modes */ \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE( 320, 240) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE( 400, 300) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE( 512, 384) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE( 640, 480) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE( 800, 600) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1024, 768) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1152, 864) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1280, 960) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1400, 1050) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1600, 1200) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1920, 1440) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(2048, 1536) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(2560, 1920) \ /* 16:9 modes */ \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE( 854, 480) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1280, 720) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1366, 768) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1920, 1080) \ /* 16:10 modes */ \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1280, 800) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1440, 900) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1680, 1050) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1920, 1200) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(2560, 1600) \ /* DVD modes */ \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE( 720, 480) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE( 720, 576) \ /* Odd modes */ \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE( 320, 200) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE( 640, 400) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE( 800, 480) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1280, 768) \ SVGA_DEFAULT_MODE(1280, 1024) #endif /* _SVGA_MODES_H_ */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmware_bootstrap.c0000664000372000037200000003602612410222177016251 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2011 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, sub license, 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 (including the * next paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS 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. * * Author: Unknown at vmware * Author: Thomas Hellstrom */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "xf86.h" #include "compiler.h" #include "xf86Pci.h" /* pci */ #include "vm_device_version.h" #include "vmware_bootstrap.h" #include #if GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) < 6 #include "xf86Resources.h" #endif #ifndef XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS #include "vm_basic_types.h" #include "svga_reg.h" #endif #ifndef HAVE_XORG_SERVER_1_5_0 #include #include #endif #ifdef XSERVER_PLATFORM_BUS #include "xf86platformBus.h" #endif #ifdef HaveDriverFuncs #define VMWARE_DRIVER_FUNC HaveDriverFuncs #else #define VMWARE_DRIVER_FUNC 0 #endif /* * So that the file compiles unmodified when dropped in to a < 6.9 source tree. */ #ifndef _X_EXPORT #define _X_EXPORT #endif /* * So that the file compiles unmodified when dropped into an xfree source tree. */ #ifndef XORG_VERSION_CURRENT #define XORG_VERSION_CURRENT XF86_VERSION_CURRENT #endif /* * This is the only way I know to turn a #define of an integer constant into * a constant string. */ #define VMW_INNERSTRINGIFY(s) #s #define VMW_STRING(str) VMW_INNERSTRINGIFY(str) #define VMWARE_NAME "vmware" #define VMWARE_DRIVER_NAME "vmware" #define VMWARE_DRIVER_VERSION \ (PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR * 65536 + PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR * 256 + PACKAGE_VERSION_PATCHLEVEL) #define VMWARE_DRIVER_VERSION_STRING \ VMW_STRING(PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR) "." VMW_STRING(PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR) \ "." VMW_STRING(PACKAGE_VERSION_PATCHLEVEL) static const char VMWAREBuildStr[] = "VMware Guest X Server " VMWARE_DRIVER_VERSION_STRING " - build=$Name$\n"; /* * Standard four digit version string expected by VMware Tools installer. * As the driver's version is only {major, minor, patchlevel}, * The fourth digit may describe the commit number relative to the * last version tag as output from `git describe` */ #ifdef __GNUC__ #ifdef VMW_SUBPATCH const char vmware_drv_modinfo[] __attribute__((section(".modinfo"),unused)) = "version=" VMWARE_DRIVER_VERSION_STRING "." VMW_STRING(VMW_SUBPATCH); #else const char vmware_drv_modinfo[] __attribute__((section(".modinfo"),unused)) = "version=" VMWARE_DRIVER_VERSION_STRING ".0"; #endif /*VMW_SUBPATCH*/ #endif #ifndef XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS static resRange vmwareLegacyRes[] = { { ResExcIoBlock, SVGA_LEGACY_BASE_PORT, SVGA_LEGACY_BASE_PORT + SVGA_NUM_PORTS*sizeof(uint32)}, _VGA_EXCLUSIVE, _END }; #else #define vmwareLegacyRes NULL #endif #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS #define VENDOR_ID(p) (p)->vendor_id #define DEVICE_ID(p) (p)->device_id #define SUBVENDOR_ID(p) (p)->subvendor_id #define SUBSYS_ID(p) (p)->subdevice_id #define CHIP_REVISION(p) (p)->revision #else #define VENDOR_ID(p) (p)->vendor #define DEVICE_ID(p) (p)->chipType #define SUBVENDOR_ID(p) (p)->subsysVendor #define SUBSYS_ID(p) (p)->subsysCard #define CHIP_REVISION(p) (p)->chipRev #endif #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS #define VMWARE_DEVICE_MATCH(d, i) \ {PCI_VENDOR_ID_VMWARE, (d), PCI_MATCH_ANY, PCI_MATCH_ANY, 0, 0, (i) } static const struct pci_id_match VMwareDeviceMatch[] = { VMWARE_DEVICE_MATCH (PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA2, 0 ), VMWARE_DEVICE_MATCH (PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA, 0 ), { 0, 0, 0 }, }; #endif /* * Currently, even the PCI obedient 0405 chip still only obeys IOSE and * MEMSE for the SVGA resources. Thus, RES_EXCLUSIVE_VGA is required. * * The 0710 chip also uses hardcoded IO ports that aren't disablable. */ static PciChipsets VMWAREPciChipsets[] = { { PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA2, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA2, RES_EXCLUSIVE_VGA }, { PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA, vmwareLegacyRes }, { -1, -1, RES_UNDEFINED } }; static SymTabRec VMWAREChipsets[] = { { PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA2, "vmware0405" }, { PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA, "vmware0710" }, { -1, NULL } }; #ifdef XFree86LOADER static XF86ModuleVersionInfo vmwareVersRec = { VMWARE_DRIVER_NAME, MODULEVENDORSTRING, MODINFOSTRING1, MODINFOSTRING2, XORG_VERSION_CURRENT, PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR, PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR, PACKAGE_VERSION_PATCHLEVEL, ABI_CLASS_VIDEODRV, ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION, MOD_CLASS_VIDEODRV, { 0, 0, 0, 0} }; #endif /* XFree86LOADER */ static const OptionInfoRec VMWAREOptions[] = { { OPTION_HW_CURSOR, "HWcursor", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE }, { OPTION_XINERAMA, "Xinerama", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE }, { OPTION_STATIC_XINERAMA, "StaticXinerama", OPTV_STRING, {0}, FALSE }, { OPTION_GUI_LAYOUT, "GuiLayout", OPTV_STRING, {0}, FALSE }, { OPTION_DEFAULT_MODE, "AddDefaultMode", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE }, { OPTION_RENDER_ACCEL, "RenderAccel", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE}, { OPTION_DRI, "DRI", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE}, { OPTION_DIRECT_PRESENTS, "DirectPresents", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE}, { OPTION_HW_PRESENTS, "HWPresents", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE}, { OPTION_RENDERCHECK, "RenderCheck", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE}, { -1, NULL, OPTV_NONE, {0}, FALSE } }; OptionInfoPtr VMWARECopyOptions(void) { OptionInfoPtr options; if (!(options = malloc(sizeof(VMWAREOptions)))) return NULL; memcpy(options, VMWAREOptions, sizeof(VMWAREOptions)); return options; } /* * Also in vmwgfx_hosted.h, which we don't include. */ void * vmwgfx_hosted_detect(void); static Bool VMwarePreinitStub(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int flags) { #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS struct pci_device *pciInfo; #else pciVideoPtr pciInfo; #endif /* XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS */ EntityInfoPtr pEnt; pScrn->PreInit = pScrn->driverPrivate; #ifdef BUILD_VMWGFX pScrn->driverPrivate = NULL; /* * Try vmwgfx path. */ if ((*pScrn->PreInit)(pScrn, flags)) return TRUE; /* * Can't run legacy hosted */ if (vmwgfx_hosted_detect()) return FALSE; #else xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Driver was compiled without KMS- and 3D support.\n"); #endif /* defined(BUILD_VMWGFX) */ xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "Disabling 3D support.\n"); xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "Disabling Render Acceleration.\n"); xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "Disabling RandR12+ support.\n"); pScrn->driverPrivate = NULL; vmwlegacy_hookup(pScrn); pEnt = xf86GetEntityInfo(pScrn->entityList[0]); pciInfo = xf86GetPciInfoForEntity(pEnt->index); if (pciInfo == NULL) return FALSE; pScrn->chipset = (char*)xf86TokenToString(VMWAREChipsets, DEVICE_ID(pciInfo)); return (*pScrn->PreInit)(pScrn, flags); }; #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS static Bool VMwarePciProbe (DriverPtr drv, int entity_num, struct pci_device *device, intptr_t match_data) { ScrnInfoPtr scrn = NULL; scrn = xf86ConfigPciEntity(scrn, 0, entity_num, VMWAREPciChipsets, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (scrn != NULL) { scrn->driverVersion = VMWARE_DRIVER_VERSION; scrn->driverName = VMWARE_DRIVER_NAME; scrn->name = VMWARE_NAME; scrn->Probe = NULL; } switch (DEVICE_ID(device)) { case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA2: case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA: xf86MsgVerb(X_INFO, 4, "VMwarePciProbe: Valid device\n"); #ifdef BUILD_VMWGFX vmwgfx_hookup(scrn); #else vmwlegacy_hookup(scrn); #endif /* defined(BUILD_VMWGFX) */ scrn->driverPrivate = scrn->PreInit; scrn->PreInit = VMwarePreinitStub; break; default: xf86MsgVerb(X_INFO, 4, "VMwarePciProbe: Unknown device\n"); } return scrn != NULL; } #else /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * RewriteTagString -- * * Rewrites the given string, removing the $Name$, and * replacing it with the contents. The output string must * have enough room, or else. * * Results: * * Output string updated. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void RewriteTagString(const char *istr, char *ostr, int osize) { int chr; Bool inTag = FALSE; char *op = ostr; do { chr = *istr++; if (chr == '$') { if (inTag) { inTag = FALSE; for (; op > ostr && op[-1] == ' '; op--) { } continue; } if (strncmp(istr, "Name:", 5) == 0) { istr += 5; istr += strspn(istr, " "); inTag = TRUE; continue; } } *op++ = chr; } while (chr); } static Bool VMWAREProbe(DriverPtr drv, int flags) { int numDevSections, numUsed; GDevPtr *devSections; int *usedChips; int i; Bool foundScreen = FALSE; char buildString[sizeof(VMWAREBuildStr)]; RewriteTagString(VMWAREBuildStr, buildString, sizeof(VMWAREBuildStr)); xf86MsgVerb(X_PROBED, 4, "%s", buildString); numDevSections = xf86MatchDevice(VMWARE_DRIVER_NAME, &devSections); if (numDevSections <= 0) { #ifdef DEBUG xf86MsgVerb(X_ERROR, 0, "No vmware driver section\n"); #endif return FALSE; } if (xf86GetPciVideoInfo()) { VmwareLog(("Some PCI Video Info Exists\n")); numUsed = xf86MatchPciInstances(VMWARE_NAME, PCI_VENDOR_ID_VMWARE, VMWAREChipsets, VMWAREPciChipsets, devSections, numDevSections, drv, &usedChips); free(devSections); if (numUsed <= 0) return FALSE; if (flags & PROBE_DETECT) foundScreen = TRUE; else for (i = 0; i < numUsed; i++) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = NULL; VmwareLog(("Even some VMware SVGA PCI instances exists\n")); pScrn = xf86ConfigPciEntity(pScrn, flags, usedChips[i], VMWAREPciChipsets, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (pScrn) { VmwareLog(("And even configuration suceeded\n")); pScrn->driverVersion = VMWARE_DRIVER_VERSION; pScrn->driverName = VMWARE_DRIVER_NAME; pScrn->name = VMWARE_NAME; pScrn->Probe = VMWAREProbe; #ifdef BUILD_VMWGFX vmwgfx_hookup(pScrn); #else vmwlegacy_hookup(pScrn); #endif /* defined(BUILD_VMWGFX) */ pScrn->driverPrivate = pScrn->PreInit; pScrn->PreInit = VMwarePreinitStub; foundScreen = TRUE; } } free(usedChips); } return foundScreen; } #endif #ifdef XSERVER_PLATFORM_BUS static Bool VMwarePlatformProbe(DriverPtr drv, int entity, int flags, struct xf86_platform_device *dev, intptr_t match_data) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; int scrnFlag = 0; if (!dev->pdev) return FALSE; if (flags & PLATFORM_PROBE_GPU_SCREEN) scrnFlag = XF86_ALLOCATE_GPU_SCREEN; pScrn = xf86AllocateScreen(drv, scrnFlag); if (!pScrn) return FALSE; if (xf86IsEntitySharable(entity)) xf86SetEntityShared(entity); xf86AddEntityToScreen(pScrn, entity); pScrn->driverVersion = VMWARE_DRIVER_VERSION; pScrn->driverName = VMWARE_DRIVER_NAME; pScrn->name = VMWARE_NAME; pScrn->Probe = NULL; #ifdef BUILD_VMWGFX vmwgfx_hookup(pScrn); #else vmwlegacy_hookup(pScrn); #endif pScrn->driverPrivate = pScrn->PreInit; pScrn->PreInit = VMwarePreinitStub; return TRUE; } #endif static void VMWAREIdentify(int flags) { xf86PrintChipsets(VMWARE_NAME, "driver for VMware SVGA", VMWAREChipsets); } static const OptionInfoRec * VMWAREAvailableOptions(int chipid, int busid) { return VMWAREOptions; } #if VMWARE_DRIVER_FUNC static Bool VMWareDriverFunc(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, xorgDriverFuncOp op, pointer data) { uint32_t *flag; xorgRRModeMM *modemm; switch (op) { case GET_REQUIRED_HW_INTERFACES: flag = (uint32_t *)data; if (flag) { #ifdef BUILD_VMWGFX vmwgfx_modify_flags(flag); #else *flag = HW_IO | HW_MMIO; #endif } return TRUE; case RR_GET_MODE_MM: modemm = (xorgRRModeMM *)data; /* * Because changing the resolution of the guest is usually changing the size * of a window on the host desktop, the real physical DPI will not change. To * keep the guest in sync, we scale the 'physical' screen dimensions to * keep the DPI constant. */ if (modemm && modemm->mode) { modemm->mmWidth = (modemm->mode->HDisplay * VMWARE_INCHTOMM + pScrn->xDpi / 2) / pScrn->xDpi; modemm->mmHeight = (modemm->mode->VDisplay * VMWARE_INCHTOMM + pScrn->yDpi / 2) / pScrn->yDpi; } return TRUE; #if GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 18 case SUPPORTS_SERVER_FDS: return TRUE; #endif default: return FALSE; } } #endif _X_EXPORT DriverRec vmware = { VMWARE_DRIVER_VERSION, VMWARE_DRIVER_NAME, VMWAREIdentify, #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS NULL, #else VMWAREProbe, #endif VMWAREAvailableOptions, NULL, 0, #if VMWARE_DRIVER_FUNC VMWareDriverFunc, #endif #if GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 4 #if XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS VMwareDeviceMatch, VMwarePciProbe, #else NULL, NULL, #endif #endif #if GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION) >= 13 #ifdef XSERVER_PLATFORM_BUS VMwarePlatformProbe, #else NULL, #endif #endif }; #ifdef XFree86LOADER static MODULESETUPPROTO(vmwareSetup); _X_EXPORT XF86ModuleData vmwareModuleData = { &vmwareVersRec, vmwareSetup, NULL }; static pointer vmwareSetup(pointer module, pointer opts, int *errmaj, int *errmin) { static Bool setupDone = FALSE; if (!setupDone) { setupDone = TRUE; xf86AddDriver(&vmware, module, VMWARE_DRIVER_FUNC); VMWARERefSymLists(); return (pointer)1; } if (errmaj) { *errmaj = LDR_ONCEONLY; } return NULL; } #endif /* XFree86LOADER */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmwarecurs.c0000664000372000037200000003670212245112037015051 00000000000000/* ********************************************************** * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 VMware, Inc. * All Rights Reserved * **********************************************************/ #ifdef VMX86_DEVEL char rcsId_vmwarecurs[] = "Id: vmwarecurs.c,v 1.5 2001/01/30 23:33:02 bennett Exp $"; #endif #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "vmware.h" #include "vmware_common.h" #include "bits2pixels.h" static void VMWAREGetImage(DrawablePtr src, int x, int y, int w, int h, unsigned int format, unsigned long planeMask, char *pBinImage); static void VMWARECopyWindow(WindowPtr pWin, DDXPointRec ptOldOrg, RegionPtr prgnSrc); #ifdef RENDER static void VMWAREComposite(CARD8 op, PicturePtr pSrc, PicturePtr pMask, PicturePtr pDst, INT16 xSrc, INT16 ySrc, INT16 xMask, INT16 yMask, INT16 xDst, INT16 yDst, CARD16 width, CARD16 height); #endif /* RENDER */ static void RedefineCursor(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE) { int i; VmwareLog(("RedefineCursor\n")); pVMWARE->cursorDefined = FALSE; /* Define cursor */ vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_CURSOR); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, MOUSE_ID); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pVMWARE->hwcur.hotX); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pVMWARE->hwcur.hotY); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxWidth); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxHeight); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, 1); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel); /* * Since we have AND and XOR masks rather than 'source' and 'mask', * color expand 'mask' with all zero as its foreground and all one as * its background. This makes 'image & 0 ^ 'source' = source. We * arange for 'image' & 1 ^ 'source' = 'image' below when we clip * 'source' below. */ vmwareRaster_BitsToPixels((uint8 *) pVMWARE->hwcur.mask, SVGA_BITMAP_INCREMENT(pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxWidth), (uint8 *) pVMWARE->hwcur.maskPixmap, SVGA_PIXMAP_INCREMENT(pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxWidth, pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel), pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel / 8, pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxWidth, pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxHeight, 0, ~0); for (i = 0; i < SVGA_BITMAP_SIZE(pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxWidth, pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxHeight); i++) { vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, ~pVMWARE->hwcur.mask[i]); } vmwareRaster_BitsToPixels((uint8 *) pVMWARE->hwcur.source, SVGA_BITMAP_INCREMENT(pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxWidth), (uint8 *) pVMWARE->hwcur.sourcePixmap, SVGA_PIXMAP_INCREMENT(pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxWidth, pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel), pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel / 8, pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxWidth, pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxHeight, pVMWARE->hwcur.fg, pVMWARE->hwcur.bg); /* * As pointed out above, we need to clip the expanded 'source' against * the expanded 'mask' since we actually have AND and XOR masks in the * virtual hardware. Effectively, 'source' becomes a three color fg/bg/0 * pixmap that XORs appropriately. */ for (i = 0; i < SVGA_PIXMAP_SIZE(pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxWidth, pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxHeight, pVMWARE->bitsPerPixel); i++) { pVMWARE->hwcur.sourcePixmap[i] &= ~pVMWARE->hwcur.maskPixmap[i]; vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pVMWARE->hwcur.sourcePixmap[i]); } /* Sync the FIFO, so that the definition preceeds any use of the cursor */ vmwareWaitForFB(pVMWARE); pVMWARE->cursorDefined = TRUE; } static void vmwareSetCursorColors(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int bg, int fg) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); TRACEPOINT if (pVMWARE->hwcur.fg != fg || pVMWARE->hwcur.bg != bg) { VmwareLog(("SetCursorColors(0x%08x, 0x%08x)\n", bg, fg)); pVMWARE->hwcur.fg = fg; pVMWARE->hwcur.bg = bg; RedefineCursor(pVMWARE); } } static Bool vmwareUseHWCursor(ScreenPtr pScreen, CursorPtr pCurs) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); VmwareLog(("UseHWCursor new cursor %p refcnt %i old cursor %p refcnt %i\n", pCurs, pCurs->refcnt, pVMWARE->oldCurs, pVMWARE->oldCurs ? pVMWARE->oldCurs->refcnt : 0)); pCurs->refcnt++; if (pVMWARE->oldCurs) FreeCursor(pVMWARE->oldCurs, None); pVMWARE->oldCurs = pCurs; pVMWARE->hwcur.hotX = pCurs->bits->xhot; pVMWARE->hwcur.hotY = pCurs->bits->yhot; return pScrn->bitsPerPixel > 8; } static void vmwareLoadCursorImage(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, unsigned char *src ) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); const int imageSize = SVGA_BITMAP_SIZE(pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxWidth, pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxHeight); TRACEPOINT memcpy(pVMWARE->hwcur.source, src, imageSize * sizeof(uint32)); memcpy(pVMWARE->hwcur.mask, src + imageSize * sizeof(uint32), imageSize * sizeof(uint32)); RedefineCursor(pVMWARE); } #ifdef ARGB_CURSOR #include "cursorstr.h" static Bool vmwareUseHWCursorARGB(ScreenPtr pScreen, CursorPtr pCurs) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); VmwareLog(("UseHWCursorARGB new cursor %p refcnt %i old cursor %p refcnt %i\n", pCurs, pCurs->refcnt, pVMWARE->oldCurs, pVMWARE->oldCurs ? pVMWARE->oldCurs->refcnt : 0)); pCurs->refcnt++; if (pVMWARE->oldCurs) FreeCursor(pVMWARE->oldCurs, None); pVMWARE->oldCurs = pCurs; return pCurs->bits->height <= MAX_CURS && pCurs->bits->width <= MAX_CURS && pScrn->bitsPerPixel > 8; } static void vmwareLoadCursorARGB(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, CursorPtr pCurs) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); CARD32 width = pCurs->bits->width; CARD32 height = pCurs->bits->height; CARD32* image = pCurs->bits->argb; CARD32* imageEnd = image + (width * height); pVMWARE->cursorDefined = FALSE; pVMWARE->hwcur.hotX = pCurs->bits->xhot; pVMWARE->hwcur.hotY = pCurs->bits->yhot; vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_ALPHA_CURSOR); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, MOUSE_ID); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pCurs->bits->xhot); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, pCurs->bits->yhot); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, width); vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, height); while (image != imageEnd) { vmwareWriteWordToFIFO(pVMWARE, *image++); } vmwareWaitForFB(pVMWARE); pVMWARE->cursorDefined = TRUE; } #endif void vmwareWriteCursorRegs(VMWAREPtr pVMWARE, Bool visible, Bool force) { int enableVal; vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ID, MOUSE_ID); if (visible) { vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_X, pVMWARE->hwcur.x + pVMWARE->hwcur.hotX); vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_Y, pVMWARE->hwcur.y + pVMWARE->hwcur.hotY); } if (force) { enableVal = visible ? SVGA_CURSOR_ON_SHOW : SVGA_CURSOR_ON_HIDE; } else { enableVal = visible ? pVMWARE->cursorRestoreToFB : pVMWARE->cursorRemoveFromFB; } vmwareWriteReg(pVMWARE, SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ON, enableVal); } /* disabled by default to reduce spew in DEBUG_LOGGING mode. */ /* #define DEBUG_LOG_MOUSE_HIDE_SHOW */ static void vmwareShowCursor(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); #ifdef DEBUG_LOG_MOUSE_HIDE_SHOW VmwareLog(("Show: %d %d %d\n", pVMWARE->cursorSema, pVMWARE->cursorDefined, pVMWARE->cursorShouldBeHidden)); #endif pVMWARE->cursorShouldBeHidden = FALSE; if (pVMWARE->cursorSema == 0 && pVMWARE->cursorDefined) { vmwareWriteCursorRegs(pVMWARE, TRUE, TRUE); } } static void vmwareHideCursor(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); #ifdef DEBUG_LOG_MOUSE_HIDE_SHOW VmwareLog(("Hide: %d %d %d\n", pVMWARE->cursorSema, pVMWARE->cursorDefined, pVMWARE->cursorShouldBeHidden)); #endif if (pVMWARE->cursorDefined) { vmwareWriteCursorRegs(pVMWARE, FALSE, TRUE); } pVMWARE->cursorShouldBeHidden = TRUE; } /* disabled by default to reduce spew in DEBUG_LOGGING mode. */ /* #define DEBUG_LOG_MOUSE_MOVE */ static void vmwareSetCursorPosition(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int x, int y) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); #ifdef DEBUG_LOG_MOUSE_MOVE VmwareLog(("Move: %d %d %d\n", pVMWARE->cursorSema, pVMWARE->cursorDefined, pVMWARE->cursorShouldBeHidden)); #endif /* * We're bad people. We have no concept of a frame (VMWAREAdjustFrame() * is a NOP). The hwcursor code expects us to be frame aware though, so * we have to do this. I'm open to suggestions. I tried not even * hooking AdjustFrame and it didn't help. */ pVMWARE->hwcur.x = x + pScrn->frameX0; pVMWARE->hwcur.y = y + pScrn->frameY0; pVMWARE->hwcur.box.x1 = pVMWARE->hwcur.x; pVMWARE->hwcur.box.x2 = pVMWARE->hwcur.x + pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxWidth; pVMWARE->hwcur.box.y1 = pVMWARE->hwcur.y; pVMWARE->hwcur.box.y2 = pVMWARE->hwcur.y + pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec->MaxHeight; vmwareShowCursor(pScrn); } void vmwareCursorModeInit(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, DisplayModePtr mode) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); if (pVMWARE->cursorDefined) { vmwareWriteCursorRegs(pVMWARE, !pVMWARE->cursorShouldBeHidden, TRUE); } } Bool vmwareCursorInit(ScreenPtr pScreen) { xf86CursorInfoPtr infoPtr; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen)); Bool ret; TRACEPOINT /* Require cursor bypass for hwcursor. Ignore deprecated FIFO hwcursor */ if (!(pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS)) { return FALSE; } infoPtr = xf86CreateCursorInfoRec(); if (!infoPtr) return FALSE; pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec = infoPtr; pVMWARE->oldCurs = NULL; infoPtr->MaxWidth = MAX_CURS; infoPtr->MaxHeight = MAX_CURS; infoPtr->Flags = HARDWARE_CURSOR_BIT_ORDER_MSBFIRST | HARDWARE_CURSOR_UPDATE_UNHIDDEN | HARDWARE_CURSOR_SOURCE_MASK_NOT_INTERLEAVED; infoPtr->SetCursorColors = vmwareSetCursorColors; infoPtr->SetCursorPosition = vmwareSetCursorPosition; infoPtr->LoadCursorImage = vmwareLoadCursorImage; infoPtr->HideCursor = vmwareHideCursor; infoPtr->ShowCursor = vmwareShowCursor; infoPtr->UseHWCursor = vmwareUseHWCursor; #ifdef ARGB_CURSOR if (pVMWARE->vmwareCapability & SVGA_CAP_ALPHA_CURSOR) { infoPtr->UseHWCursorARGB = vmwareUseHWCursorARGB; infoPtr->LoadCursorARGB = vmwareLoadCursorARGB; } #endif ret = xf86InitCursor(pScreen, infoPtr); if (!ret) { xf86DestroyCursorInfoRec(infoPtr); pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec = NULL; } return ret; } void vmwareCursorCloseScreen(ScreenPtr pScreen) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen); VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); #ifdef RENDER PictureScreenPtr ps = GetPictureScreenIfSet(pScreen); #endif pScreen->GetImage = pVMWARE->ScrnFuncs.GetImage; pScreen->CopyWindow = pVMWARE->ScrnFuncs.CopyWindow; #ifdef RENDER if (ps) { ps->Composite = pVMWARE->Composite; } #endif /* RENDER */ vmwareHideCursor(pScrn); if (pVMWARE->oldCurs) FreeCursor(pVMWARE->oldCurs, None); pVMWARE->oldCurs = NULL; xf86DestroyCursorInfoRec(pVMWARE->CursorInfoRec); } /*** Wrap functions that read from the framebuffer ***/ void vmwareCursorHookWrappers(ScreenPtr pScreen) { VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen)); #ifdef RENDER PictureScreenPtr ps = GetPictureScreenIfSet(pScreen); #endif TRACEPOINT pVMWARE->ScrnFuncs.GetImage = pScreen->GetImage; pVMWARE->ScrnFuncs.CopyWindow = pScreen->CopyWindow; pScreen->GetImage = VMWAREGetImage; pScreen->CopyWindow = VMWARECopyWindow; #ifdef RENDER if (ps) { pVMWARE->Composite = ps->Composite; ps->Composite = VMWAREComposite; } #endif /* RENDER */ } static void VMWAREGetImage(DrawablePtr src, int x, int y, int w, int h, unsigned int format, unsigned long planeMask, char *pBinImage) { ScreenPtr pScreen = src->pScreen; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(xf86ScreenToScrn(src->pScreen)); BoxRec box; Bool hidden = FALSE; VmwareLog(("VMWAREGetImage(%p, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %p)\n", src, x, y, w, h, format, planeMask, pBinImage)); box.x1 = src->x + x; box.y1 = src->y + y; box.x2 = box.x1 + w; box.y2 = box.y1 + h; if (BOX_INTERSECT(box, pVMWARE->hwcur.box)) { PRE_OP_HIDE_CURSOR(); hidden = TRUE; } pScreen->GetImage = pVMWARE->ScrnFuncs.GetImage; (*pScreen->GetImage)(src, x, y, w, h, format, planeMask, pBinImage); pScreen->GetImage = VMWAREGetImage; if (hidden) { POST_OP_SHOW_CURSOR(); } } static void VMWARECopyWindow(WindowPtr pWin, DDXPointRec ptOldOrg, RegionPtr prgnSrc) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pWin->drawable.pScreen; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(xf86ScreenToScrn(pWin->drawable.pScreen)); BoxPtr pBB; Bool hidden = FALSE; /* * We only worry about the source region here, since shadowfb will * take care of the destination region. */ pBB = REGION_EXTENTS(pWin->drawable.pScreen, prgnSrc); VmwareLog(("VMWARECopyWindow(%p, (%d, %d), (%d, %d - %d, %d)\n", pWin, ptOldOrg.x, ptOldOrg.y, pBB->x1, pBB->y1, pBB->x2, pBB->y2)); if (BOX_INTERSECT(*pBB, pVMWARE->hwcur.box)) { PRE_OP_HIDE_CURSOR(); hidden = TRUE; } pScreen->CopyWindow = pVMWARE->ScrnFuncs.CopyWindow; (*pScreen->CopyWindow)(pWin, ptOldOrg, prgnSrc); pScreen->CopyWindow = VMWARECopyWindow; if (hidden) { POST_OP_SHOW_CURSOR(); } } #ifdef RENDER static void VMWAREComposite(CARD8 op, PicturePtr pSrc, PicturePtr pMask, PicturePtr pDst, INT16 xSrc, INT16 ySrc, INT16 xMask, INT16 yMask, INT16 xDst, INT16 yDst, CARD16 width, CARD16 height) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pDst->pDrawable->pScreen; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(xf86ScreenToScrn(pScreen)); PictureScreenPtr ps = GetPictureScreen(pScreen); BoxRec box; Bool hidden = FALSE; if (pSrc->pDrawable) { VmwareLog(("VMWAREComposite op = %d, pSrc = %p, pMask = %p, pDst = %p," " src = (%d, %d), mask = (%d, %d), dst = (%d, %d), w = %d," " h = %d\n", op, pSrc, pMask, pDst, xSrc, ySrc, xMask, yMask, xDst, yDst, width, height)); /* * We only worry about the source region here, since shadowfb or XAA * will take care of the destination region. */ box.x1 = pSrc->pDrawable->x + xSrc; box.y1 = pSrc->pDrawable->y + ySrc; box.x2 = box.x1 + width; box.y2 = box.y1 + height; if (BOX_INTERSECT(box, pVMWARE->hwcur.box)) { PRE_OP_HIDE_CURSOR(); hidden = TRUE; } } ps->Composite = pVMWARE->Composite; (*ps->Composite)(op, pSrc, pMask, pDst, xSrc, ySrc, xMask, yMask, xDst, yDst, width, height); ps->Composite = VMWAREComposite; if (hidden) { POST_OP_SHOW_CURSOR(); } } #endif /* RENDER */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmwarectrl.h0000664000372000037200000000351411432730015015040 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2006 by VMware, 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) 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. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). */ /* * vmwarectrl.h -- * * The definitions used by the VMWARE_CTRL protocol extension that * allows X clients to communicate with the driver. */ #ifndef _VMWARE_CTRL_H_ #define _VMWARE_CTRL_H_ #define VMWARE_CTRL_PROTOCOL_NAME "VMWARE_CTRL" #define VMWARE_CTRL_MAJOR_VERSION 0 #define VMWARE_CTRL_MINOR_VERSION 2 #define X_VMwareCtrlQueryVersion 0 #define X_VMwareCtrlSetRes 1 #define X_VMwareCtrlSetTopology 2 #endif /* _VMWARE_CTRL_H_ */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmwarectrlproto.h0000664000372000037200000000706411432730015016130 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2006 by VMware, 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) 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. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). */ /* * vmwarectrlproto.h -- * * The description of the VMWARE_CTRL protocol extension that * allows X clients to communicate with the driver. */ #ifndef _VMWARE_CTRL_PROTO_H_ #define _VMWARE_CTRL_PROTO_H_ #include #include "vmwarectrl.h" /* * Requests and Replies */ /* Version 0.1 definitions. */ typedef struct { CARD8 reqType; /* always X_VMwareCtrlReqCode */ CARD8 VMwareCtrlReqType; /* always X_VMwareCtrlQueryVersion */ CARD16 length B16; CARD32 majorVersion B32; CARD32 minorVersion B32; } xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReq; #define sz_xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReq 12 typedef struct { BYTE type; /* X_Reply */ BYTE pad1; CARD16 sequenceNumber B16; CARD32 length B32; CARD32 majorVersion B32; CARD32 minorVersion B32; CARD32 pad2 B32; CARD32 pad3 B32; CARD32 pad4 B32; CARD32 pad5 B32; } xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReply; #define sz_xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReply 32 typedef struct { CARD8 reqType; /* always X_VMwareCtrlReqCode */ CARD8 VMwareCtrlReqType; /* always X_VMwareCtrlSetRes */ CARD16 length B16; CARD32 screen B32; CARD32 x B32; CARD32 y B32; } xVMwareCtrlSetResReq; #define sz_xVMwareCtrlSetResReq 16 typedef struct { BYTE type; /* X_Reply */ BYTE pad1; CARD16 sequenceNumber B16; CARD32 length B32; CARD32 screen B32; CARD32 x B32; CARD32 y B32; CARD32 pad2 B32; CARD32 pad3 B32; CARD32 pad4 B32; } xVMwareCtrlSetResReply; #define sz_xVMwareCtrlSetResReply 32 /* Version 0.2 definitions. */ typedef struct { CARD8 reqType; /* always X_VMwareCtrlReqCode */ CARD8 VMwareCtrlReqType; /* always X_VMwareCtrlSetTopology */ CARD16 length B16; CARD32 screen B32; CARD32 number B32; CARD32 pad1 B32; } xVMwareCtrlSetTopologyReq; #define sz_xVMwareCtrlSetTopologyReq 16 typedef struct { BYTE type; /* X_Reply */ BYTE pad1; CARD16 sequenceNumber B16; CARD32 length B32; CARD32 screen B32; CARD32 pad2 B32; CARD32 pad3 B32; CARD32 pad4 B32; CARD32 pad5 B32; CARD32 pad6 B32; } xVMwareCtrlSetTopologyReply; #define sz_xVMwareCtrlSetTopologyReply 32 #endif /* _VMWARE_CTRL_PROTO_H_ */ xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/guest_os.h0000664000372000037200000000156611457312472014521 00000000000000/* ********************************************************* * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 VMware, Inc. * All Rights Reserved * **********************************************************/ #ifndef _GUEST_OS_H_ #define _GUEST_OS_H_ #define INCLUDE_ALLOW_USERLEVEL #include "includeCheck.h" #define GUEST_OS_BASE 0x5000 #define GUEST_OS_DOS (GUEST_OS_BASE+1) #define GUEST_OS_WIN31 (GUEST_OS_BASE+2) #define GUEST_OS_WINDOWS95 (GUEST_OS_BASE+3) #define GUEST_OS_WINDOWS98 (GUEST_OS_BASE+4) #define GUEST_OS_WINDOWSME (GUEST_OS_BASE+5) #define GUEST_OS_NT (GUEST_OS_BASE+6) #define GUEST_OS_WIN2000 (GUEST_OS_BASE+7) #define GUEST_OS_LINUX (GUEST_OS_BASE+8) #define GUEST_OS_OS2 (GUEST_OS_BASE+9) #define GUEST_OS_OTHER (GUEST_OS_BASE+10) #define GUEST_OS_FREEBSD (GUEST_OS_BASE+11) #define GUEST_OS_WHISTLER (GUEST_OS_BASE+12) #endif xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0/src/vmwarectrl.c0000664000372000037200000004025111704057325015042 00000000000000/* * Copyright 2006 by VMware, 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) 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. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). */ /* * vmwarectrl.c -- * * The implementation of the VMWARE_CTRL protocol extension that * allows X clients to communicate with the driver. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "dixstruct.h" #include "extnsionst.h" #include "randrstr.h" #include #include #include "vmware.h" #include "vmwarectrlproto.h" #ifndef HAVE_XORG_SERVER_1_5_0 #include #include #endif /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrlQueryVersion -- * * Implementation of QueryVersion command handler. Initialises and * sends a reply. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Writes reply to client * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareCtrlQueryVersion(ClientPtr client) { xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReply rep = { 0, }; register int n; REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReq); rep.type = X_Reply; rep.length = 0; rep.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; rep.majorVersion = VMWARE_CTRL_MAJOR_VERSION; rep.minorVersion = VMWARE_CTRL_MINOR_VERSION; if (client->swapped) { _swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber, n); _swapl(&rep.length, n); _swapl(&rep.majorVersion, n); _swapl(&rep.minorVersion, n); } WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReply), (char *)&rep); return client->noClientException; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrlDoSetRes -- * * Set the custom resolution into the mode list. * * This is done by alternately updating one of two dynamic modes. It is * done this way because the server gets upset if you try to switch * to a new resolution that has the same index as the current one. * * Results: * TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise. * * Side effects: * One dynamic mode will be updated if successful. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static Bool VMwareCtrlDoSetRes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, CARD32 x, CARD32 y, Bool resetXinerama) { int modeIndex; DisplayModePtr mode; VMWAREPtr pVMWARE = VMWAREPTR(pScrn); if (pScrn && pScrn->modes) { VmwareLog(("DoSetRes: %d %d\n", x, y)); if (resetXinerama) { free(pVMWARE->xineramaNextState); pVMWARE->xineramaNextState = NULL; pVMWARE->xineramaNextNumOutputs = 0; } /* * Don't resize larger than possible but don't * return an X Error either. */ if (x > pVMWARE->maxWidth || y > pVMWARE->maxHeight) { return TRUE; } /* * Find an dynamic mode which isn't current, and replace it with * the requested mode. Normally this will cause us to alternate * between two dynamic mode slots, but there are some important * corner cases to consider. For example, adding the same mode * multiple times, adding a mode that we never switch to, or * adding a mode which is a duplicate of a built-in mode. The * best way to handle all of these cases is to directly test the * dynamic mode against the current mode pointer for this * screen. */ for (modeIndex = 0; modeIndex < NUM_DYN_MODES; modeIndex++) { /* * Initialise the dynamic mode if it hasn't been used before. */ if (!pVMWARE->dynModes[modeIndex]) { pVMWARE->dynModes[modeIndex] = VMWAREAddDisplayMode(pScrn, "DynMode", 1, 1); } mode = pVMWARE->dynModes[modeIndex]; if (mode != pScrn->currentMode) { break; } } mode->HDisplay = x; mode->VDisplay = y; return TRUE; } else { return FALSE; } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrlSetRes -- * * Implementation of SetRes command handler. Initialises and sends a * reply. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Writes reply to client * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareCtrlSetRes(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xVMwareCtrlSetResReq); xVMwareCtrlSetResReply rep = { 0, }; ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; ExtensionEntry *ext; register int n; REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xVMwareCtrlSetResReq); if (!(ext = CheckExtension(VMWARE_CTRL_PROTOCOL_NAME))) { return BadMatch; } pScrn = ext->extPrivate; if (pScrn->scrnIndex != stuff->screen) { return BadMatch; } if (!VMwareCtrlDoSetRes(pScrn, stuff->x, stuff->y, TRUE)) { return BadValue; } rep.type = X_Reply; rep.length = (sizeof(xVMwareCtrlSetResReply) - sizeof(xGenericReply)) >> 2; rep.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; rep.screen = stuff->screen; rep.x = stuff->x; rep.y = stuff->y; if (client->swapped) { _swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber, n); _swapl(&rep.length, n); _swapl(&rep.screen, n); _swapl(&rep.x, n); _swapl(&rep.y, n); } WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xVMwareCtrlSetResReply), (char *)&rep); return client->noClientException; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VMwareCtrlDoSetTopology -- * * Set the custom topology and set a dynamic mode to the bounding box * of the passed topology. 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Normally we'll * wait until the next mode switch in order to synchronously * push this state out to X clients and the virtual hardware. * * However, if we're already in the right video mode, there * will be no mode change. In this case, push it out * immediately. */ free(pVMWARE->xineramaNextState); pVMWARE->xineramaNextState = xineramaState; pVMWARE->xineramaNextNumOutputs = number; if (maxX == pVMWARE->ModeReg.svga_reg_width && maxY == pVMWARE->ModeReg.svga_reg_height) { /* * The annoyance here is that when we reprogram the * SVGA device's monitor topology registers, it may * rearrange those monitors on the host's screen, but they * will still have the old contents. This might be * correct, but it isn't guaranteed to match what's on X's * framebuffer at the moment. 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Calls the correct handler for * each command type. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of individual command handlers. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int VMwareCtrlDispatch(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xReq); switch(stuff->data) { case X_VMwareCtrlQueryVersion: return VMwareCtrlQueryVersion(client); case X_VMwareCtrlSetRes: return VMwareCtrlSetRes(client); case X_VMwareCtrlSetTopology: return VMwareCtrlSetTopology(client); } return BadRequest; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareCtrlQueryVersion -- * * Wrapper for QueryVersion handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareCtrlQueryVersion(ClientPtr client) { register int n; REQUEST(xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReq); REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xVMwareCtrlQueryVersionReq); _swaps(&stuff->length, n); return VMwareCtrlQueryVersion(client); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareCtrlSetRes -- * * Wrapper for SetRes handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareCtrlSetRes(ClientPtr client) { register int n; REQUEST(xVMwareCtrlSetResReq); REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xVMwareCtrlSetResReq); _swaps(&stuff->length, n); _swapl(&stuff->screen, n); _swapl(&stuff->x, n); _swapl(&stuff->y, n); return VMwareCtrlSetRes(client); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVMwareCtrlSetTopology -- * * Wrapper for SetTopology handler that handles input from other-endian * clients. * * Results: * Standard response codes. * * Side effects: * Side effects of unswapped implementation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SVMwareCtrlSetTopology(ClientPtr client) { register int n; 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The X server log or the \*qxrandr\*q application can be used to determine whether RandR12 or Xinerama is actually used. .SH 3D ACCELERATION If the driver can connect to the \*qvmwgfx\*q kernel module on linux, and the Virtual Machine is set up to use 3D acceleration, the driver will try to use Gallium3D XA to accelerate 3D operations. It will also by default enable DRI, the Direct Rendering Infrastructure, primarily for accelerated OpenGL. If 3D acceleration is available, the driver will in addition provide an additional XVideo adaptor for textured video. Gallium3D XA,\*libxatracker.so\*q and the accelerated OpenGL driver, \*qvmwgfx_dri.so\*q is provided by the mesa distribution. .SH CONFIGURATION DETAILS Please refer to __xconfigfile__(__filemansuffix__) for general configuration details. This section only covers configuration details specific to this driver. .PP The driver auto-detects the version of any virtual VMware SVGA adapter. .PP The following driver .B Options are supported: .TP .BI "Option \*qHWCursor\*q \*q" boolean \*q Enable or disable the HW cursor. Default: off. .TP .BI "Option \*qXinerama\*q \*q" boolean \*q Disable or enable Xinerama support. Default: xinerama is enabled if the hardware supports it. .TP .BI "Option \*qStaticXinerama\*q \*q" string \*q Provide a static xinerama geometry that will be active at server startup and will not be overridden at runtime. The format is "Width1xHeight1+Xoffset1+Yoffset1;Width2xHeight2+Xoffset2+Yoffset2" and so on. Negative offsets are not supported. If the driver is using RandR12, this option should be used to place and enable outputs at driver startup time or else when VMware tools is not used for that purpose. Also please see option \*qGuiLayout\*q. .TP .BI "Option \*qGuiLayout\*q \*q" string \*q A synonym to option \*qStaticXinerama\*q, since the latter name is somewhat misleading when RandR12 is favoured before Xinerarma. .TP .BI "Option \*qAddDefaultMode\*q \*q" boolean \*q Provide a default mode with a resolution identical to the resolution of the guest before the X server was started. The X server will thus try to start without changing resolution. Default: on. .TP .BI "Option \*qRenderAccel\*q \*q" boolean \*q Try to accelerate render operations if the operations are reading from previously accelerated contents (3D or video). This option is needed for 3D support. Default: on if 3D acceleration is supported. Otherwise off. .TP .BI "Option \*qDRI\*q \*q" boolean \*q Enable the Direct Rendering Infrastructure. Default: on if 3D acceleration is supported and \*qRenderAccel\*q is enabled. Otherwise off. .TP .BI "Option \*qDirectPresents\*q \*q" boolean \*q Speed up OpenGL swapbuffers by skipping a copy operation. This provides some OpenGL swapbuffer speedups, but may cause performance degradation and rendering errors when 3D contents is read back for mixing with software rendered contents. Default: off. .TP .BI "Option \*qHwPresents\*q \*q" boolean \*q This is a developer convenience option and should not be used by distros or normal users. When enabled, it copies software rendered contents to a 3D surface before presenting it, so that the visible screen is always present on a 3D surface. Default: off. .TP .BI "Option \*qRenderCheck\*q \*q" boolean \*q This is a developer convenience option and should not be used by distros or normal users. When enabled, it tries to use 3D acceleration for all XRender operations where 3D acceleration is supported, resulting in a considerable slowdown due to the increased number of readbacks of accelerated contents from host to guest. 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Relies on a correctly # configured wine environment available, with the winepath program in $build's # $PATH. Assumes ARG has no leading or trailing path separator characters. # # ARG is path to be converted from $build format to win32. # Result is available in $func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result. # Unconvertible file (directory) names in ARG are skipped; if no directory names # are convertible, then the result may be empty. func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert paths, only file names func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="" if test -n "$1"; then oldIFS=$IFS IFS=: for func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f in $1; do IFS=$oldIFS func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f" if test -n "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" ; then if test -z "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result"; then func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" else func_append func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result ";$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi fi done IFS=$oldIFS fi } # end: func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 # func_cygpath ARGS... # Wrapper around calling the cygpath program via LT_CYGPATH. This is used when # when (1) $build is *nix and Cygwin is hosted via a wine environment; or (2) # $build is MSYS and $host is Cygwin, or (3) $build is Cygwin. In case (1) or # (2), returns the Cygwin file name or path in func_cygpath_result (input # file name or path is assumed to be in w32 format, as previously converted # from $build's *nix or MSYS format). In case (3), returns the w32 file name # or path in func_cygpath_result (input file name or path is assumed to be in # Cygwin format). Returns an empty string on error. # # ARGS are passed to cygpath, with the last one being the file name or path to # be converted. # # Specify the absolute *nix (or w32) name to cygpath in the LT_CYGPATH # environment variable; do not put it in $PATH. func_cygpath () { $opt_debug if test -n "$LT_CYGPATH" && test -f "$LT_CYGPATH"; then func_cygpath_result=`$LT_CYGPATH "$@" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -ne 0; then # on failure, ensure result is empty func_cygpath_result= fi else func_cygpath_result= func_error "LT_CYGPATH is empty or specifies non-existent file: \`$LT_CYGPATH'" fi } #end: func_cygpath # func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name or path ARG from MSYS format to w32 format. Return # result in func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result. func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result=`( cmd //c echo "$1" ) 2>/dev/null | $SED -e 's/[ ]*$//' -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` } #end: func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_check ARG1 ARG2 # Verify that ARG1 (a file name in $build format) was converted to $host # format in ARG2. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue (resetting # func_to_host_file_result to ARG1). func_convert_file_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$2" && test -n "$1" ; then func_error "Could not determine host file name corresponding to" func_error " \`$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_file_result="$1" fi } # end func_convert_file_check # func_convert_path_check FROM_PATHSEP TO_PATHSEP FROM_PATH TO_PATH # Verify that FROM_PATH (a path in $build format) was converted to $host # format in TO_PATH. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue, resetting # func_to_host_file_result to a simplistic fallback value (see below). func_convert_path_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$4" && test -n "$3"; then func_error "Could not determine the host path corresponding to" func_error " \`$3'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback. This is a deliberately simplistic "conversion" and # should not be "improved". See libtool.info. if test "x$1" != "x$2"; then lt_replace_pathsep_chars="s|$1|$2|g" func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$3" | $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_chars"` else func_to_host_path_result="$3" fi fi } # end func_convert_path_check # func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep FRONTPAT BACKPAT REPL ORIG # Modifies func_to_host_path_result by prepending REPL if ORIG matches FRONTPAT # and appending REPL if ORIG matches BACKPAT. func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep () { $opt_debug case $4 in $1 ) func_to_host_path_result="$3$func_to_host_path_result" ;; esac case $4 in $2 ) func_append func_to_host_path_result "$3" ;; esac } # end func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ################################################## # $build to $host FILE NAME CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ################################################## # invoked via `$to_host_file_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # Result will be available in $func_to_host_file_result. # func_to_host_file ARG # Converts the file name ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_to_host_file () { $opt_debug $to_host_file_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_file # func_to_tool_file ARG LAZY # converts the file name ARG from $build format to toolchain format. Return # result in func_to_tool_file_result. If the conversion in use is listed # in (the comma separated) LAZY, no conversion takes place. func_to_tool_file () { $opt_debug case ,$2, in *,"$to_tool_file_cmd",*) func_to_tool_file_result=$1 ;; *) $to_tool_file_cmd "$1" func_to_tool_file_result=$func_to_host_file_result ;; esac } # end func_to_tool_file # func_convert_file_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_noop () { func_to_host_file_result="$1" } # end func_convert_file_noop # func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # because $build is cygwin, we call "the" cygpath in $PATH; no need to use # LT_CYGPATH in this case. func_to_host_file_result=`cygpath -m "$1"` fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment # and a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed # in a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. Returns result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # convert from *nix to w32, then use cygpath to convert from w32 to cygwin. func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ############################################# # $build to $host PATH CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ############################################# # invoked via `$to_host_path_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # The result will be available in $func_to_host_path_result. # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to $host format. If # ARG begins or ends with a path separator character, it is preserved (but # converted to $host format) on output. # # All path conversion functions are named using the following convention: # file name conversion function : func_convert_file_X_to_Y () # path conversion function : func_convert_path_X_to_Y () # where, for any given $build/$host combination the 'X_to_Y' value is the # same. If conversion functions are added for new $build/$host combinations, # the two new functions must follow this pattern, or func_init_to_host_path_cmd # will break. # func_init_to_host_path_cmd # Ensures that function "pointer" variable $to_host_path_cmd is set to the # appropriate value, based on the value of $to_host_file_cmd. to_host_path_cmd= func_init_to_host_path_cmd () { $opt_debug if test -z "$to_host_path_cmd"; then func_stripname 'func_convert_file_' '' "$to_host_file_cmd" to_host_path_cmd="func_convert_path_${func_stripname_result}" fi } # func_to_host_path ARG # Converts the path ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_path_result. func_to_host_path () { $opt_debug func_init_to_host_path_cmd $to_host_path_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_path # func_convert_path_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_noop () { func_to_host_path_result="$1" } # end func_convert_path_noop # func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from ARG. MSYS # behavior is inconsistent here; cygpath turns them into '.;' and ';.'; # and winepath ignores them completely. func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_to_host_path_result=`cygpath -m -p "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"` func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment and # a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result" func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_cygpath -u -p "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_path_result="$func_cygpath_result" func_convert_path_check : : \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" : "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed in a # a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. 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Heuristic: eliminate # all those which have a first or second character that is # a '.' (that is, objdump's representation of an unprintable # character.) This should work for all archives with less than # 0x302f exports -- but will fail for DLLs whose name actually # begins with a literal '.' or a single character followed by # a '.'. # # Of those that remain, print the first one. $SED -e '/^\./d;/^.\./d;q' } # func_cygming_gnu_implib_p ARG # This predicate returns with zero status (TRUE) if # ARG is a GNU/binutils-style import library. 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Must ONLY be called from within # func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variables # set therein. # # ARG is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR # variable will take. If 'yes', then the emitted script # will assume that the directory in which it is stored is # the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific # behavior. func_emit_wrapper () { func_emit_wrapper_arg1=${1-no} $ECHO "\ #! $SHELL # $output - temporary wrapper script for $objdir/$outputname # Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION # # The $output program cannot be directly executed until all the libtool # libraries that it depends on are installed. # # This wrapper script should never be moved out of the build directory. # If it is, it will not operate correctly. # Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting. It backslashifies # metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. sed_quote_subst='$sed_quote_subst' # Be Bourne compatible if test -n \"\${ZSH_VERSION+set}\" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then emulate sh NULLCMD=: # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature. alias -g '\${1+\"\$@\"}'='\"\$@\"' setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST else case \`(set -o) 2>/dev/null\` in *posix*) set -o posix;; esac fi BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64 DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh # The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout # if CDPATH is set. (unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH relink_command=\"$relink_command\" # This environment variable determines our operation mode. if test \"\$libtool_install_magic\" = \"$magic\"; then # install mode needs the following variables: generated_by_libtool_version='$macro_version' notinst_deplibs='$notinst_deplibs' else # When we are sourced in execute mode, \$file and \$ECHO are already set. if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then file=\"\$0\"" qECHO=`$ECHO "$ECHO" | $SED "$sed_quote_subst"` $ECHO "\ # A function that is used when there is no print builtin or printf. func_fallback_echo () { eval 'cat <<_LTECHO_EOF \$1 _LTECHO_EOF' } ECHO=\"$qECHO\" fi # Very basic option parsing. 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Prints its arguments to stdout # (redirection is the responsibility of the caller) func_lt_dump_args () { lt_dump_args_N=1; for lt_arg do \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[\$lt_dump_args_N]: \$lt_arg\" lt_dump_args_N=\`expr \$lt_dump_args_N + 1\` done } # Core function for launching the target application func_exec_program_core () { " case $host in # Backslashes separate directories on plain windows *-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir\\\\\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; *) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir/\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir/\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; esac $ECHO "\ \$ECHO \"\$0: cannot exec \$program \$*\" 1>&2 exit 1 } # A function to encapsulate launching the target application # Strips options in the --lt-* namespace from \$@ and # launches target application with the remaining arguments. func_exec_program () { case \" \$* \" in *\\ --lt-*) for lt_wr_arg do case \$lt_wr_arg in --lt-*) ;; *) set x \"\$@\" \"\$lt_wr_arg\"; shift;; esac shift done ;; esac func_exec_program_core \${1+\"\$@\"} } # Parse options func_parse_lt_options \"\$0\" \${1+\"\$@\"} # Find the directory that this script lives in. thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*$%%'\` test \"x\$thisdir\" = \"x\$file\" && thisdir=. # Follow symbolic links until we get to the real thisdir. file=\`ls -ld \"\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` while test -n \"\$file\"; do destdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*\$%%'\` # If there was a directory component, then change thisdir. if test \"x\$destdir\" != \"x\$file\"; then case \"\$destdir\" in [\\\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\\\/]*) thisdir=\"\$destdir\" ;; *) thisdir=\"\$thisdir/\$destdir\" ;; esac fi file=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%^.*/%%'\` file=\`ls -ld \"\$thisdir/\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` done # Usually 'no', except on cygwin/mingw when embedded into # the cwrapper. WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_arg1 if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then # special case for '.' if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then thisdir=\`pwd\` fi # remove .libs from thisdir case \"\$thisdir\" in *[\\\\/]$objdir ) thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$thisdir\" | $SED 's%[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$%%'\` ;; $objdir ) thisdir=. ;; esac fi # Try to get the absolute directory name. absdir=\`cd \"\$thisdir\" && pwd\` test -n \"\$absdir\" && thisdir=\"\$absdir\" " if test "$fast_install" = yes; then $ECHO "\ program=lt-'$outputname'$exeext progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" if test ! -f \"\$progdir/\$program\" || { file=\`ls -1dt \"\$progdir/\$program\" \"\$progdir/../\$program\" 2>/dev/null | ${SED} 1q\`; \\ test \"X\$file\" != \"X\$progdir/\$program\"; }; then file=\"\$\$-\$program\" if test ! -d \"\$progdir\"; then $MKDIR \"\$progdir\" else $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" $ECHO "\ # relink executable if necessary if test -n \"\$relink_command\"; then if relink_command_output=\`eval \$relink_command 2>&1\`; then : else $ECHO \"\$relink_command_output\" >&2 $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" exit 1 fi fi $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\" 2>/dev/null || { $RM \"\$progdir/\$program\"; $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\"; } $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" else $ECHO "\ program='$outputname' progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" " fi $ECHO "\ if test -f \"\$progdir/\$program\"; then" # fixup the dll searchpath if we need to. # # Fix the DLL searchpath if we need to. Do this before prepending # to shlibpath, because on Windows, both are PATH and uninstalled # libraries must come first. if test -n "$dllsearchpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add the dll search path components to the executable PATH PATH=$dllsearchpath:\$PATH " fi # Export our shlibpath_var if we have one. if test "$shlibpath_overrides_runpath" = yes && test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -n "$temp_rpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add our own library path to $shlibpath_var $shlibpath_var=\"$temp_rpath\$$shlibpath_var\" # Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated $shlibpath_var # The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed $shlibpath_var=\`\$ECHO \"\$$shlibpath_var\" | $SED 's/::*\$//'\` export $shlibpath_var " fi $ECHO "\ if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then # Run the actual program with our arguments. func_exec_program \${1+\"\$@\"} fi else # The program doesn't exist. \$ECHO \"\$0: error: \\\`\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi\ " } # func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout # Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because # it depends on a number of variable set therein. func_emit_cwrapperexe_src () { cat < #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # include # include # include #else # include # include # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include # endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* declarations of non-ANSI functions */ #if defined(__MINGW32__) # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ int _putenv (const char *); # endif #elif defined(__CYGWIN__) # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ char *realpath (const char *, char *); int putenv (char *); int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); # endif /* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */ #endif /* portability defines, excluding path handling macros */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv # define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC # ifndef _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define intptr_t int # endif #elif defined(__MINGW32__) # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv #elif defined(__CYGWIN__) # define HAVE_SETENV # define FOPEN_WB "wb" /* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */ #endif #if defined(PATH_MAX) # define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX #elif defined(MAXPATHLEN) # define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN #else # define LT_PATHMAX 1024 #endif #ifndef S_IXOTH # define S_IXOTH 0 #endif #ifndef S_IXGRP # define S_IXGRP 0 #endif /* path handling portability macros */ #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR # define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' # define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' #endif #if defined (_WIN32) || defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__DJGPP__) || \ defined (__OS2__) # define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM # define FOPEN_WB "wb" # ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\' # endif # ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';' # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) #else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \ (((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2)) #endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR) #else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2) #endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef FOPEN_WB # define FOPEN_WB "w" #endif #ifndef _O_BINARY # define _O_BINARY 0 #endif #define XMALLOC(type, num) ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type))) #define XFREE(stale) do { \ if (stale) { free ((void *) stale); stale = 0; } \ } while (0) #if defined(LT_DEBUGWRAPPER) static int lt_debug = 1; #else static int lt_debug = 0; #endif const char *program_name = "libtool-wrapper"; /* in case xstrdup fails */ void *xmalloc (size_t num); char *xstrdup (const char *string); const char *base_name (const char *name); char *find_executable (const char *wrapper); char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec); int make_executable (const char *path); int check_executable (const char *path); char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); void lt_debugprintf (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...); void lt_fatal (const char *file, int line, const char *message, ...); static const char *nonnull (const char *s); static const char *nonempty (const char *s); void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); char **prepare_spawn (char **argv); void lt_dump_script (FILE *f); EOF cat <= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(make_executable): %s\n", nonempty (path)); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. 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