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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. * * Authors: * Benjamin Franzke */ #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef MAJOR_IN_MKDEV #include #endif #ifdef MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS #include #endif #include #include #include #include "gbm.h" #include "gbmint.h" #include "backend.h" /** Returns the file description for the gbm device * * \return The fd that the struct gbm_device was created with */ GBM_EXPORT int gbm_device_get_fd(struct gbm_device *gbm) { return gbm->v0.fd; } /** Get the backend name for the given gbm device * * \return The backend name string - this belongs to the device and must not * be freed */ GBM_EXPORT const char * gbm_device_get_backend_name(struct gbm_device *gbm) { return gbm->v0.name; } /** Test if a format is supported for a given set of usage flags. * * \param gbm The created buffer manager * \param format The format to test * \param flags A bitmask of the usages to test the format against * \return 1 if the format is supported otherwise 0 * * \sa enum gbm_bo_flags for the list of flags that the format can be * tested against * * \sa enum gbm_bo_format for the list of formats */ GBM_EXPORT int gbm_device_is_format_supported(struct gbm_device *gbm, uint32_t format, uint32_t flags) { return gbm->v0.is_format_supported(gbm, format, flags); } /** Get the number of planes that are required for a given format+modifier * * \param gbm The gbm device returned from gbm_create_device() * \param format The format to query * \param modifier The modifier to query */ GBM_EXPORT int gbm_device_get_format_modifier_plane_count(struct gbm_device *gbm, uint32_t format, uint64_t modifier) { return gbm->v0.get_format_modifier_plane_count(gbm, format, modifier); } /** Destroy the gbm device and free all resources associated with it. * * Prior to calling this function all buffers and surfaces created with the * gbm device need to be destroyed. * * \param gbm The device created using gbm_create_device() */ GBM_EXPORT void gbm_device_destroy(struct gbm_device *gbm) { _gbm_device_destroy(gbm); } /** Create a gbm device for allocating buffers * * The file descriptor passed in is used by the backend to communicate with * platform for allocating the memory. For allocations using DRI this would be * the file descriptor returned when opening a device such as \c * /dev/dri/card0 * * \param fd The file descriptor for a backend specific device * \return The newly created struct gbm_device. The resources associated with * the device should be freed with gbm_device_destroy() when it is no longer * needed. If the creation of the device failed NULL will be returned. */ GBM_EXPORT struct gbm_device * gbm_create_device(int fd) { struct gbm_device *gbm = NULL; struct stat buf; if (fd < 0 || fstat(fd, &buf) < 0 || !S_ISCHR(buf.st_mode)) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } gbm = _gbm_create_device(fd); if (gbm == NULL) return NULL; gbm->dummy = gbm_create_device; return gbm; } /** Get the width of the buffer object * * \param bo The buffer object * \return The width of the allocated buffer object * */ GBM_EXPORT uint32_t gbm_bo_get_width(struct gbm_bo *bo) { return bo->v0.width; } /** Get the height of the buffer object * * \param bo The buffer object * \return The height of the allocated buffer object */ GBM_EXPORT uint32_t gbm_bo_get_height(struct gbm_bo *bo) { return bo->v0.height; } /** Get the stride of the buffer object * * This is calculated by the backend when it does the allocation in * gbm_bo_create() * * \param bo The buffer object * \return The stride of the allocated buffer object in bytes */ GBM_EXPORT uint32_t gbm_bo_get_stride(struct gbm_bo *bo) { return gbm_bo_get_stride_for_plane(bo, 0); } /** Get the stride for the given plane * * \param bo The buffer object * \param plane for which you want the stride * * \sa gbm_bo_get_stride() */ GBM_EXPORT uint32_t gbm_bo_get_stride_for_plane(struct gbm_bo *bo, int plane) { return bo->gbm->v0.bo_get_stride(bo, plane); } /** Get the format of the buffer object * * The format of the pixels in the buffer. * * \param bo The buffer object * \return The format of buffer object, one of the GBM_FORMAT_* codes */ GBM_EXPORT uint32_t gbm_bo_get_format(struct gbm_bo *bo) { return bo->v0.format; } /** Get the bit-per-pixel of the buffer object's format * * The bits-per-pixel of the buffer object's format. * * Note; The 'in-memory pixel' concept makes no sense for YUV formats * (pixels are the result of the combination of multiple memory sources: * Y, Cb & Cr; usually these are even in separate buffers), so YUV * formats are not supported by this function. * * \param bo The buffer object * \return The number of bits0per-pixel of the buffer object's format. */ GBM_EXPORT uint32_t gbm_bo_get_bpp(struct gbm_bo *bo) { switch (bo->v0.format) { default: return 0; case GBM_FORMAT_C8: case GBM_FORMAT_R8: case GBM_FORMAT_RGB332: case GBM_FORMAT_BGR233: return 8; case GBM_FORMAT_R16: case GBM_FORMAT_GR88: case GBM_FORMAT_XRGB4444: case GBM_FORMAT_XBGR4444: case GBM_FORMAT_RGBX4444: case GBM_FORMAT_BGRX4444: case GBM_FORMAT_ARGB4444: case GBM_FORMAT_ABGR4444: case GBM_FORMAT_RGBA4444: case GBM_FORMAT_BGRA4444: case GBM_FORMAT_XRGB1555: case GBM_FORMAT_XBGR1555: case GBM_FORMAT_RGBX5551: case GBM_FORMAT_BGRX5551: case GBM_FORMAT_ARGB1555: case GBM_FORMAT_ABGR1555: case GBM_FORMAT_RGBA5551: case GBM_FORMAT_BGRA5551: case GBM_FORMAT_RGB565: case GBM_FORMAT_BGR565: return 16; case GBM_FORMAT_RGB888: case GBM_FORMAT_BGR888: return 24; case GBM_FORMAT_RG1616: case GBM_FORMAT_GR1616: case GBM_FORMAT_XRGB8888: case GBM_FORMAT_XBGR8888: case GBM_FORMAT_RGBX8888: case GBM_FORMAT_BGRX8888: case GBM_FORMAT_ARGB8888: case GBM_FORMAT_ABGR8888: case GBM_FORMAT_RGBA8888: case GBM_FORMAT_BGRA8888: case GBM_FORMAT_XRGB2101010: case GBM_FORMAT_XBGR2101010: case GBM_FORMAT_RGBX1010102: case GBM_FORMAT_BGRX1010102: case GBM_FORMAT_ARGB2101010: case GBM_FORMAT_ABGR2101010: case GBM_FORMAT_RGBA1010102: case GBM_FORMAT_BGRA1010102: return 32; case GBM_FORMAT_XBGR16161616: case GBM_FORMAT_ABGR16161616: case GBM_FORMAT_XBGR16161616F: case GBM_FORMAT_ABGR16161616F: return 64; } } /** Get the offset for the data of the specified plane * * Extra planes, and even the first plane, may have an offset from the start of * the buffer object. This function will provide the offset for the given plane * to be used in various KMS APIs. * * \param bo The buffer object * \return The offset */ GBM_EXPORT uint32_t gbm_bo_get_offset(struct gbm_bo *bo, int plane) { return bo->gbm->v0.bo_get_offset(bo, plane); } /** Get the gbm device used to create the buffer object * * \param bo The buffer object * \return Returns the gbm device with which the buffer object was created */ GBM_EXPORT struct gbm_device * gbm_bo_get_device(struct gbm_bo *bo) { return bo->gbm; } /** Get the handle of the buffer object * * This is stored in the platform generic union gbm_bo_handle type. However * the format of this handle is platform specific. * * \param bo The buffer object * \return Returns the handle of the allocated buffer object */ GBM_EXPORT union gbm_bo_handle gbm_bo_get_handle(struct gbm_bo *bo) { return bo->v0.handle; } /** Get a DMA-BUF file descriptor for the buffer object * * This function creates a DMA-BUF (also known as PRIME) file descriptor * handle for the buffer object. Each call to gbm_bo_get_fd() returns a new * file descriptor and the caller is responsible for closing the file * descriptor. * \param bo The buffer object * \return Returns a file descriptor referring to the underlying buffer or -1 * if an error occurs. */ GBM_EXPORT int gbm_bo_get_fd(struct gbm_bo *bo) { return bo->gbm->v0.bo_get_fd(bo); } /** Get the number of planes for the given bo. * * \param bo The buffer object * \return The number of planes */ GBM_EXPORT int gbm_bo_get_plane_count(struct gbm_bo *bo) { return bo->gbm->v0.bo_get_planes(bo); } /** Get the handle for the specified plane of the buffer object * * This function gets the handle for any plane associated with the BO. When * dealing with multi-planar formats, or formats which might have implicit * planes based on different underlying hardware it is necessary for the client * to be able to get this information to pass to the DRM. * * \param bo The buffer object * \param plane the plane to get a handle for * * \sa gbm_bo_get_handle() */ GBM_EXPORT union gbm_bo_handle gbm_bo_get_handle_for_plane(struct gbm_bo *bo, int plane) { return bo->gbm->v0.bo_get_handle(bo, plane); } /** Get a DMA-BUF file descriptor for the specified plane of the buffer object * * This function creates a DMA-BUF (also known as PRIME) file descriptor * handle for the specified plane of the buffer object. Each call to * gbm_bo_get_fd_for_plane() returns a new file descriptor and the caller is * responsible for closing the file descriptor. * \param bo The buffer object * \param plane The plane to get a DMA-BUF for * \return Returns a file descriptor referring to the underlying buffer or -1 * if an error occurs. * * \sa gbm_bo_get_fd() */ GBM_EXPORT int gbm_bo_get_fd_for_plane(struct gbm_bo *bo, int plane) { return bo->gbm->v0.bo_get_plane_fd(bo, plane); } /** * Get the chosen modifier for the buffer object * * This function returns the modifier that was chosen for the object. These * properties may be generic, or platform/implementation dependent. * * \param bo The buffer object * \return Returns the selected modifier (chosen by the implementation) for the * BO. * \sa gbm_bo_create_with_modifiers() where possible modifiers are set * \sa gbm_surface_create_with_modifiers() where possible modifiers are set * \sa define DRM_FORMAT_MOD_* in drm_fourcc.h for possible modifiers */ GBM_EXPORT uint64_t gbm_bo_get_modifier(struct gbm_bo *bo) { return bo->gbm->v0.bo_get_modifier(bo); } /** Write data into the buffer object * * If the buffer object was created with the GBM_BO_USE_WRITE flag, * this function can be used to write data into the buffer object. The * data is copied directly into the object and it's the responsibility * of the caller to make sure the data represents valid pixel data, * according to the width, height, stride and format of the buffer object. * * \param bo The buffer object * \param buf The data to write * \param count The number of bytes to write * \return Returns 0 on success, otherwise -1 is returned an errno set */ GBM_EXPORT int gbm_bo_write(struct gbm_bo *bo, const void *buf, size_t count) { return bo->gbm->v0.bo_write(bo, buf, count); } /** Set the user data associated with a buffer object * * \param bo The buffer object * \param data The data to associate to the buffer object * \param destroy_user_data A callback (which may be %NULL) that will be * called prior to the buffer destruction */ GBM_EXPORT void gbm_bo_set_user_data(struct gbm_bo *bo, void *data, void (*destroy_user_data)(struct gbm_bo *, void *)) { bo->v0.user_data = data; bo->v0.destroy_user_data = destroy_user_data; } /** Get the user data associated with a buffer object * * \param bo The buffer object * \return Returns the user data associated with the buffer object or %NULL * if no data was associated with it * * \sa gbm_bo_set_user_data() */ GBM_EXPORT void * gbm_bo_get_user_data(struct gbm_bo *bo) { return bo->v0.user_data; } /** * Destroys the given buffer object and frees all resources associated with * it. * * \param bo The buffer object */ GBM_EXPORT void gbm_bo_destroy(struct gbm_bo *bo) { if (bo->v0.destroy_user_data) bo->v0.destroy_user_data(bo, bo->v0.user_data); bo->gbm->v0.bo_destroy(bo); } /** * Allocate a buffer object for the given dimensions * * \param gbm The gbm device returned from gbm_create_device() * \param width The width for the buffer * \param height The height for the buffer * \param format The format to use for the buffer, from GBM_FORMAT_* or * GBM_BO_FORMAT_* tokens * \param flags The union of the usage flags for this buffer * * \return A newly allocated buffer that should be freed with gbm_bo_destroy() * when no longer needed. If an error occurs during allocation %NULL will be * returned and errno set. * * \sa enum gbm_bo_flags for the list of usage flags */ GBM_EXPORT struct gbm_bo * gbm_bo_create(struct gbm_device *gbm, uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t format, uint32_t flags) { if (width == 0 || height == 0) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } return gbm->v0.bo_create(gbm, width, height, format, flags, NULL, 0); } GBM_EXPORT struct gbm_bo * gbm_bo_create_with_modifiers(struct gbm_device *gbm, uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t format, const uint64_t *modifiers, const unsigned int count) { uint32_t flags = 0; /* * ABI version 1 added the modifiers+flags capability. Backends from * prior versions may fail if "unknown" flags are provided along with * modifiers, but assume scanout is required when modifiers are used. * Newer backends expect scanout to be explicitly requested if required, * but applications using this older interface rely on the older implied * requirement, so that behavior must be preserved. */ if (gbm->v0.backend_version >= 1) { flags |= GBM_BO_USE_SCANOUT; } return gbm_bo_create_with_modifiers2(gbm, width, height, format, modifiers, count, flags); } GBM_EXPORT struct gbm_bo * gbm_bo_create_with_modifiers2(struct gbm_device *gbm, uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t format, const uint64_t *modifiers, const unsigned int count, uint32_t flags) { if (width == 0 || height == 0) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } if ((count && !modifiers) || (modifiers && !count)) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } if (modifiers && (flags & GBM_BO_USE_LINEAR)) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } return gbm->v0.bo_create(gbm, width, height, format, flags, modifiers, count); } /** * Create a gbm buffer object from a foreign object * * This function imports a foreign object and creates a new gbm bo for it. * This enables using the foreign object with a display API such as KMS. * Currently these types of foreign objects are supported, indicated by the type * argument: * * GBM_BO_IMPORT_WL_BUFFER * GBM_BO_IMPORT_EGL_IMAGE * GBM_BO_IMPORT_FD * GBM_BO_IMPORT_FD_MODIFIER * * The gbm bo shares the underlying pixels but its life-time is * independent of the foreign object. * * \param gbm The gbm device returned from gbm_create_device() * \param type The type of object we're importing * \param buffer Pointer to the external object * \param flags The union of the usage flags for this buffer * * \return A newly allocated buffer object that should be freed with * gbm_bo_destroy() when no longer needed. On error, %NULL is returned * and errno is set. * * \sa enum gbm_bo_flags for the list of usage flags */ GBM_EXPORT struct gbm_bo * gbm_bo_import(struct gbm_device *gbm, uint32_t type, void *buffer, uint32_t flags) { return gbm->v0.bo_import(gbm, type, buffer, flags); } /** * Map a region of a gbm buffer object for cpu access * * This function maps a region of a gbm bo for cpu read and/or write * access. * * The mapping exposes a linear view of the buffer object even if the buffer * has a non-linear modifier. * * This function may require intermediate buffer copies (ie. it may be slow). * * \param bo The buffer object * \param x The X (top left origin) starting position of the mapped region for * the buffer * \param y The Y (top left origin) starting position of the mapped region for * the buffer * \param width The width of the mapped region for the buffer * \param height The height of the mapped region for the buffer * \param flags The union of the GBM_BO_TRANSFER_* flags for this buffer * \param stride Ptr for returned stride in bytes of the mapped region * \param map_data Returned opaque ptr for the mapped region * * \return Address of the mapped buffer that should be unmapped with * gbm_bo_unmap() when no longer needed. On error, %NULL is returned * and errno is set. * * \sa enum gbm_bo_transfer_flags for the list of flags */ GBM_EXPORT void * gbm_bo_map(struct gbm_bo *bo, uint32_t x, uint32_t y, uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t flags, uint32_t *stride, void **map_data) { if (!bo || width == 0 || height == 0 || !stride || !map_data) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } return bo->gbm->v0.bo_map(bo, x, y, width, height, flags, stride, map_data); } /** * Unmap a previously mapped region of a gbm buffer object * * This function unmaps a region of a gbm bo for cpu read and/or write * access. * * \param bo The buffer object * \param map_data opaque ptr returned from prior gbm_bo_map */ GBM_EXPORT void gbm_bo_unmap(struct gbm_bo *bo, void *map_data) { bo->gbm->v0.bo_unmap(bo, map_data); } /** * Allocate a surface object * * \param gbm The gbm device returned from gbm_create_device() * \param width The width for the surface * \param height The height for the surface * \param format The format to use for the surface * * \return A newly allocated surface that should be freed with * gbm_surface_destroy() when no longer needed. If an error occurs * during allocation %NULL will be returned. * * \sa enum gbm_bo_format for the list of formats */ GBM_EXPORT struct gbm_surface * gbm_surface_create(struct gbm_device *gbm, uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t format, uint32_t flags) { return gbm->v0.surface_create(gbm, width, height, format, flags, NULL, 0); } GBM_EXPORT struct gbm_surface * gbm_surface_create_with_modifiers(struct gbm_device *gbm, uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t format, const uint64_t *modifiers, const unsigned int count) { uint32_t flags = 0; /* * ABI version 1 added the modifiers+flags capability. Backends from * prior versions may fail if "unknown" flags are provided along with * modifiers, but assume scanout is required when modifiers are used. * Newer backends expect scanout to be explicitly requested if required, * but applications using this older interface rely on the older implied * requirement, so that behavior must be preserved. */ if (gbm->v0.backend_version >= 1) { flags |= GBM_BO_USE_SCANOUT; } return gbm_surface_create_with_modifiers2(gbm, width, height, format, modifiers, count, flags); } GBM_EXPORT struct gbm_surface * gbm_surface_create_with_modifiers2(struct gbm_device *gbm, uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t format, const uint64_t *modifiers, const unsigned int count, uint32_t flags) { if ((count && !modifiers) || (modifiers && !count)) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } if (modifiers && (flags & GBM_BO_USE_LINEAR)) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } return gbm->v0.surface_create(gbm, width, height, format, flags, modifiers, count); } /** * Destroys the given surface and frees all resources associated with it. * * Prior to calling this function all buffers locked with * gbm_surface_lock_front_buffer() need to be released and the associated * EGL surface destroyed. * * \param surf The surface */ GBM_EXPORT void gbm_surface_destroy(struct gbm_surface *surf) { surf->gbm->v0.surface_destroy(surf); } /** * Lock the surface's current front buffer * * Lock rendering to the surface's current front buffer until it is * released with gbm_surface_release_buffer(). * * This function must be called exactly once after calling * eglSwapBuffers. Calling it before any eglSwapBuffer has happened * on the surface or two or more times after eglSwapBuffers is an error. * * \param surf The surface * * \return A buffer object representing the front buffer that should be * released with gbm_surface_release_buffer() when no longer needed and before * the associated EGL surface gets destroyed. The implementation is free to * reuse buffers released with gbm_surface_release_buffer() so this bo should * not be destroyed using gbm_bo_destroy(). If an error occurs this function * returns %NULL. */ GBM_EXPORT struct gbm_bo * gbm_surface_lock_front_buffer(struct gbm_surface *surf) { return surf->gbm->v0.surface_lock_front_buffer(surf); } /** * Release a locked buffer obtained with gbm_surface_lock_front_buffer() * * Returns the underlying buffer to the gbm surface. Releasing a bo * will typically make gbm_surface_has_free_buffer() return 1 and thus * allow rendering the next frame, but not always. The implementation * may choose to destroy the bo immediately or reuse it, in which case * the user data associated with it is unchanged. * * \param surf The surface * \param bo The buffer object */ GBM_EXPORT void gbm_surface_release_buffer(struct gbm_surface *surf, struct gbm_bo *bo) { surf->gbm->v0.surface_release_buffer(surf, bo); } /** * Return whether or not a surface has free (non-locked) buffers * * Before starting a new frame, the surface must have a buffer * available for rendering. Initially, a gbm surface will have a free * buffer, but after one or more buffers have been locked (\sa * gbm_surface_lock_front_buffer()), the application must check for a * free buffer before rendering. * * If a surface doesn't have a free buffer, the application must * return a buffer to the surface using gbm_surface_release_buffer() * and after that, the application can query for free buffers again. * * \param surf The surface * \return 1 if the surface has free buffers, 0 otherwise */ GBM_EXPORT int gbm_surface_has_free_buffers(struct gbm_surface *surf) { return surf->gbm->v0.surface_has_free_buffers(surf); } /* The two GBM_BO_FORMAT_[XA]RGB8888 formats alias the GBM_FORMAT_* * formats of the same name. We want to accept them whenever someone * has a GBM format, but never return them to the user. */ static uint32_t format_canonicalize(uint32_t gbm_format) { switch (gbm_format) { case GBM_BO_FORMAT_XRGB8888: return GBM_FORMAT_XRGB8888; case GBM_BO_FORMAT_ARGB8888: return GBM_FORMAT_ARGB8888; default: return gbm_format; } } /** * Returns a string representing the fourcc format name. * * \param desc Caller-provided storage for the format name string. * \return String containing the fourcc of the format. */ GBM_EXPORT char * gbm_format_get_name(uint32_t gbm_format, struct gbm_format_name_desc *desc) { gbm_format = format_canonicalize(gbm_format); desc->name[0] = gbm_format; desc->name[1] = gbm_format >> 8; desc->name[2] = gbm_format >> 16; desc->name[3] = gbm_format >> 24; desc->name[4] = 0; return desc->name; } /** * A global table of functions and global variables defined in the core GBM * code that need to be accessed directly by GBM backends. */ struct gbm_core gbm_core = { .v0.core_version = GBM_BACKEND_ABI_VERSION, .v0.format_canonicalize = format_canonicalize, };