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     26 
     27 #ifndef _UAPI_I915_DRM_H_
     28 #define _UAPI_I915_DRM_H_
     29 
     30 #include "drm.h"
     31 
     32 #if defined(__cplusplus)
     33 extern "C" {
     34 #endif
     35 
     36 /* Please note that modifications to all structs defined here are
     37  * subject to backwards-compatibility constraints.
     38  */
     39 
     40 /**
     41  * DOC: uevents generated by i915 on it's device node
     42  *
     43  * I915_L3_PARITY_UEVENT - Generated when the driver receives a parity mismatch
     44  *	event from the gpu l3 cache. Additional information supplied is ROW,
     45  *	BANK, SUBBANK, SLICE of the affected cacheline. Userspace should keep
     46  *	track of these events and if a specific cache-line seems to have a
     47  *	persistent error remap it with the l3 remapping tool supplied in
     48  *	intel-gpu-tools.  The value supplied with the event is always 1.
     49  *
     50  * I915_ERROR_UEVENT - Generated upon error detection, currently only via
     51  *	hangcheck. The error detection event is a good indicator of when things
     52  *	began to go badly. The value supplied with the event is a 1 upon error
     53  *	detection, and a 0 upon reset completion, signifying no more error
     54  *	exists. NOTE: Disabling hangcheck or reset via module parameter will
     55  *	cause the related events to not be seen.
     56  *
     57  * I915_RESET_UEVENT - Event is generated just before an attempt to reset the
     58  *	the GPU. The value supplied with the event is always 1. NOTE: Disable
     59  *	reset via module parameter will cause this event to not be seen.
     60  */
     61 #define I915_L3_PARITY_UEVENT		"L3_PARITY_ERROR"
     62 #define I915_ERROR_UEVENT		"ERROR"
     63 #define I915_RESET_UEVENT		"RESET"
     64 
     65 /*
     66  * MOCS indexes used for GPU surfaces, defining the cacheability of the
     67  * surface data and the coherency for this data wrt. CPU vs. GPU accesses.
     68  */
     69 enum i915_mocs_table_index {
     70 	/*
     71 	 * Not cached anywhere, coherency between CPU and GPU accesses is
     72 	 * guaranteed.
     73 	 */
     74 	I915_MOCS_UNCACHED,
     75 	/*
     76 	 * Cacheability and coherency controlled by the kernel automatically
     77 	 * based on the DRM_I915_GEM_SET_CACHING IOCTL setting and the current
     78 	 * usage of the surface (used for display scanout or not).
     79 	 */
     80 	I915_MOCS_PTE,
     81 	/*
     82 	 * Cached in all GPU caches available on the platform.
     83 	 * Coherency between CPU and GPU accesses to the surface is not
     84 	 * guaranteed without extra synchronization.
     85 	 */
     86 	I915_MOCS_CACHED,
     87 };
     88 
     89 /*
     90  * Different engines serve different roles, and there may be more than one
     91  * engine serving each role. enum drm_i915_gem_engine_class provides a
     92  * classification of the role of the engine, which may be used when requesting
     93  * operations to be performed on a certain subset of engines, or for providing
     94  * information about that group.
     95  */
     96 enum drm_i915_gem_engine_class {
     97 	I915_ENGINE_CLASS_RENDER	= 0,
     98 	I915_ENGINE_CLASS_COPY		= 1,
     99 	I915_ENGINE_CLASS_VIDEO		= 2,
    100 	I915_ENGINE_CLASS_VIDEO_ENHANCE	= 3,
    101 
    102 	I915_ENGINE_CLASS_INVALID	= -1
    103 };
    104 
    105 /**
    106  * DOC: perf_events exposed by i915 through /sys/bus/event_sources/drivers/i915
    107  *
    108  */
    109 
    110 enum drm_i915_pmu_engine_sample {
    111 	I915_SAMPLE_BUSY = 0,
    112 	I915_SAMPLE_WAIT = 1,
    113 	I915_SAMPLE_SEMA = 2
    114 };
    115 
    116 #define I915_PMU_SAMPLE_BITS (4)
    117 #define I915_PMU_SAMPLE_MASK (0xf)
    118 #define I915_PMU_SAMPLE_INSTANCE_BITS (8)
    119 #define I915_PMU_CLASS_SHIFT \
    120 	(I915_PMU_SAMPLE_BITS + I915_PMU_SAMPLE_INSTANCE_BITS)
    121 
    122 #define __I915_PMU_ENGINE(class, instance, sample) \
    123 	((class) << I915_PMU_CLASS_SHIFT | \
    124 	(instance) << I915_PMU_SAMPLE_BITS | \
    125 	(sample))
    126 
    127 #define I915_PMU_ENGINE_BUSY(class, instance) \
    128 	__I915_PMU_ENGINE(class, instance, I915_SAMPLE_BUSY)
    129 
    130 #define I915_PMU_ENGINE_WAIT(class, instance) \
    131 	__I915_PMU_ENGINE(class, instance, I915_SAMPLE_WAIT)
    132 
    133 #define I915_PMU_ENGINE_SEMA(class, instance) \
    134 	__I915_PMU_ENGINE(class, instance, I915_SAMPLE_SEMA)
    135 
    136 #define __I915_PMU_OTHER(x) (__I915_PMU_ENGINE(0xff, 0xff, 0xf) + 1 + (x))
    137 
    138 #define I915_PMU_ACTUAL_FREQUENCY	__I915_PMU_OTHER(0)
    139 #define I915_PMU_REQUESTED_FREQUENCY	__I915_PMU_OTHER(1)
    140 #define I915_PMU_INTERRUPTS		__I915_PMU_OTHER(2)
    141 #define I915_PMU_RC6_RESIDENCY		__I915_PMU_OTHER(3)
    142 
    143 #define I915_PMU_LAST I915_PMU_RC6_RESIDENCY
    144 
    145 /* Each region is a minimum of 16k, and there are at most 255 of them.
    146  */
    147 #define I915_NR_TEX_REGIONS 255	/* table size 2k - maximum due to use
    148 				 * of chars for next/prev indices */
    149 #define I915_LOG_MIN_TEX_REGION_SIZE 14
    150 
    151 typedef struct _drm_i915_init {
    152 	enum {
    153 		I915_INIT_DMA = 0x01,
    154 		I915_CLEANUP_DMA = 0x02,
    155 		I915_RESUME_DMA = 0x03
    156 	} func;
    157 	unsigned int mmio_offset;
    158 	int sarea_priv_offset;
    159 	unsigned int ring_start;
    160 	unsigned int ring_end;
    161 	unsigned int ring_size;
    162 	unsigned int front_offset;
    163 	unsigned int back_offset;
    164 	unsigned int depth_offset;
    165 	unsigned int w;
    166 	unsigned int h;
    167 	unsigned int pitch;
    168 	unsigned int pitch_bits;
    169 	unsigned int back_pitch;
    170 	unsigned int depth_pitch;
    171 	unsigned int cpp;
    172 	unsigned int chipset;
    173 } drm_i915_init_t;
    174 
    175 typedef struct _drm_i915_sarea {
    176 	struct drm_tex_region texList[I915_NR_TEX_REGIONS + 1];
    177 	int last_upload;	/* last time texture was uploaded */
    178 	int last_enqueue;	/* last time a buffer was enqueued */
    179 	int last_dispatch;	/* age of the most recently dispatched buffer */
    180 	int ctxOwner;		/* last context to upload state */
    181 	int texAge;
    182 	int pf_enabled;		/* is pageflipping allowed? */
    183 	int pf_active;
    184 	int pf_current_page;	/* which buffer is being displayed? */
    185 	int perf_boxes;		/* performance boxes to be displayed */
    186 	int width, height;      /* screen size in pixels */
    187 
    188 	drm_handle_t front_handle;
    189 	int front_offset;
    190 	int front_size;
    191 
    192 	drm_handle_t back_handle;
    193 	int back_offset;
    194 	int back_size;
    195 
    196 	drm_handle_t depth_handle;
    197 	int depth_offset;
    198 	int depth_size;
    199 
    200 	drm_handle_t tex_handle;
    201 	int tex_offset;
    202 	int tex_size;
    203 	int log_tex_granularity;
    204 	int pitch;
    205 	int rotation;           /* 0, 90, 180 or 270 */
    206 	int rotated_offset;
    207 	int rotated_size;
    208 	int rotated_pitch;
    209 	int virtualX, virtualY;
    210 
    211 	unsigned int front_tiled;
    212 	unsigned int back_tiled;
    213 	unsigned int depth_tiled;
    214 	unsigned int rotated_tiled;
    215 	unsigned int rotated2_tiled;
    216 
    217 	int pipeA_x;
    218 	int pipeA_y;
    219 	int pipeA_w;
    220 	int pipeA_h;
    221 	int pipeB_x;
    222 	int pipeB_y;
    223 	int pipeB_w;
    224 	int pipeB_h;
    225 
    226 	/* fill out some space for old userspace triple buffer */
    227 	drm_handle_t unused_handle;
    228 	__u32 unused1, unused2, unused3;
    229 
    230 	/* buffer object handles for static buffers. May change
    231 	 * over the lifetime of the client.
    232 	 */
    233 	__u32 front_bo_handle;
    234 	__u32 back_bo_handle;
    235 	__u32 unused_bo_handle;
    236 	__u32 depth_bo_handle;
    237 
    238 } drm_i915_sarea_t;
    239 
    240 /* due to userspace building against these headers we need some compat here */
    241 #define planeA_x pipeA_x
    242 #define planeA_y pipeA_y
    243 #define planeA_w pipeA_w
    244 #define planeA_h pipeA_h
    245 #define planeB_x pipeB_x
    246 #define planeB_y pipeB_y
    247 #define planeB_w pipeB_w
    248 #define planeB_h pipeB_h
    249 
    250 /* Flags for perf_boxes
    251  */
    252 #define I915_BOX_RING_EMPTY    0x1
    253 #define I915_BOX_FLIP          0x2
    254 #define I915_BOX_WAIT          0x4
    255 #define I915_BOX_TEXTURE_LOAD  0x8
    256 #define I915_BOX_LOST_CONTEXT  0x10
    257 
    258 /*
    259  * i915 specific ioctls.
    260  *
    261  * The device specific ioctl range is [DRM_COMMAND_BASE, DRM_COMMAND_END) ie
    262  * [0x40, 0xa0) (a0 is excluded). The numbers below are defined as offset
    263  * against DRM_COMMAND_BASE and should be between [0x0, 0x60).
    264  */
    265 #define DRM_I915_INIT		0x00
    266 #define DRM_I915_FLUSH		0x01
    267 #define DRM_I915_FLIP		0x02
    268 #define DRM_I915_BATCHBUFFER	0x03
    269 #define DRM_I915_IRQ_EMIT	0x04
    270 #define DRM_I915_IRQ_WAIT	0x05
    271 #define DRM_I915_GETPARAM	0x06
    272 #define DRM_I915_SETPARAM	0x07
    273 #define DRM_I915_ALLOC		0x08
    274 #define DRM_I915_FREE		0x09
    275 #define DRM_I915_INIT_HEAP	0x0a
    276 #define DRM_I915_CMDBUFFER	0x0b
    277 #define DRM_I915_DESTROY_HEAP	0x0c
    278 #define DRM_I915_SET_VBLANK_PIPE	0x0d
    279 #define DRM_I915_GET_VBLANK_PIPE	0x0e
    280 #define DRM_I915_VBLANK_SWAP	0x0f
    281 #define DRM_I915_HWS_ADDR	0x11
    282 #define DRM_I915_GEM_INIT	0x13
    283 #define DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER	0x14
    284 #define DRM_I915_GEM_PIN	0x15
    285 #define DRM_I915_GEM_UNPIN	0x16
    286 #define DRM_I915_GEM_BUSY	0x17
    287 #define DRM_I915_GEM_THROTTLE	0x18
    288 #define DRM_I915_GEM_ENTERVT	0x19
    289 #define DRM_I915_GEM_LEAVEVT	0x1a
    290 #define DRM_I915_GEM_CREATE	0x1b
    291 #define DRM_I915_GEM_PREAD	0x1c
    292 #define DRM_I915_GEM_PWRITE	0x1d
    293 #define DRM_I915_GEM_MMAP	0x1e
    294 #define DRM_I915_GEM_SET_DOMAIN	0x1f
    295 #define DRM_I915_GEM_SW_FINISH	0x20
    296 #define DRM_I915_GEM_SET_TILING	0x21
    297 #define DRM_I915_GEM_GET_TILING	0x22
    298 #define DRM_I915_GEM_GET_APERTURE 0x23
    299 #define DRM_I915_GEM_MMAP_GTT	0x24
    300 #define DRM_I915_GET_PIPE_FROM_CRTC_ID	0x25
    301 #define DRM_I915_GEM_MADVISE	0x26
    302 #define DRM_I915_OVERLAY_PUT_IMAGE	0x27
    303 #define DRM_I915_OVERLAY_ATTRS	0x28
    304 #define DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2	0x29
    305 #define DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2_WR	DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2
    306 #define DRM_I915_GET_SPRITE_COLORKEY	0x2a
    307 #define DRM_I915_SET_SPRITE_COLORKEY	0x2b
    308 #define DRM_I915_GEM_WAIT	0x2c
    309 #define DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_CREATE	0x2d
    310 #define DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_DESTROY	0x2e
    311 #define DRM_I915_GEM_SET_CACHING	0x2f
    312 #define DRM_I915_GEM_GET_CACHING	0x30
    313 #define DRM_I915_REG_READ		0x31
    314 #define DRM_I915_GET_RESET_STATS	0x32
    315 #define DRM_I915_GEM_USERPTR		0x33
    316 #define DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_GETPARAM	0x34
    317 #define DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_SETPARAM	0x35
    318 #define DRM_I915_PERF_OPEN		0x36
    319 #define DRM_I915_PERF_ADD_CONFIG	0x37
    320 #define DRM_I915_PERF_REMOVE_CONFIG	0x38
    321 #define DRM_I915_QUERY			0x39
    322 
    323 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_INIT		DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_INIT, drm_i915_init_t)
    324 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_FLUSH		DRM_IO ( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_FLUSH)
    325 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_FLIP		DRM_IO ( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_FLIP)
    326 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_BATCHBUFFER	DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_BATCHBUFFER, drm_i915_batchbuffer_t)
    327 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_IRQ_EMIT         DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_IRQ_EMIT, drm_i915_irq_emit_t)
    328 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_IRQ_WAIT         DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_IRQ_WAIT, drm_i915_irq_wait_t)
    329 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GETPARAM         DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GETPARAM, drm_i915_getparam_t)
    330 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_SETPARAM         DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_SETPARAM, drm_i915_setparam_t)
    331 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_ALLOC            DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_ALLOC, drm_i915_mem_alloc_t)
    332 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_FREE             DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_FREE, drm_i915_mem_free_t)
    333 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_INIT_HEAP        DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_INIT_HEAP, drm_i915_mem_init_heap_t)
    334 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_CMDBUFFER	DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_CMDBUFFER, drm_i915_cmdbuffer_t)
    335 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_DESTROY_HEAP	DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_DESTROY_HEAP, drm_i915_mem_destroy_heap_t)
    336 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_SET_VBLANK_PIPE	DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_SET_VBLANK_PIPE, drm_i915_vblank_pipe_t)
    337 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GET_VBLANK_PIPE	DRM_IOR( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GET_VBLANK_PIPE, drm_i915_vblank_pipe_t)
    338 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_VBLANK_SWAP	DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_VBLANK_SWAP, drm_i915_vblank_swap_t)
    339 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_HWS_ADDR		DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_HWS_ADDR, struct drm_i915_gem_init)
    340 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_INIT		DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_INIT, struct drm_i915_gem_init)
    341 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER	DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER, struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer)
    342 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2	DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2, struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer2)
    343 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2_WR	DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2_WR, struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer2)
    344 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_PIN		DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_PIN, struct drm_i915_gem_pin)
    345 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_UNPIN	DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_UNPIN, struct drm_i915_gem_unpin)
    346 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_BUSY		DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_BUSY, struct drm_i915_gem_busy)
    347 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_SET_CACHING		DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_SET_CACHING, struct drm_i915_gem_caching)
    348 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_GET_CACHING		DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_GET_CACHING, struct drm_i915_gem_caching)
    349 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_THROTTLE	DRM_IO ( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_THROTTLE)
    350 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_ENTERVT	DRM_IO(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_ENTERVT)
    351 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_LEAVEVT	DRM_IO(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_LEAVEVT)
    352 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CREATE	DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CREATE, struct drm_i915_gem_create)
    353 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_PREAD	DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_PREAD, struct drm_i915_gem_pread)
    354 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_PWRITE	DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_PWRITE, struct drm_i915_gem_pwrite)
    355 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_MMAP		DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_MMAP, struct drm_i915_gem_mmap)
    356 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_MMAP_GTT	DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_MMAP_GTT, struct drm_i915_gem_mmap_gtt)
    357 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_SET_DOMAIN	DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_SET_DOMAIN, struct drm_i915_gem_set_domain)
    358 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_SW_FINISH	DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_SW_FINISH, struct drm_i915_gem_sw_finish)
    359 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_SET_TILING	DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_SET_TILING, struct drm_i915_gem_set_tiling)
    360 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_GET_TILING	DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_GET_TILING, struct drm_i915_gem_get_tiling)
    361 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_GET_APERTURE	DRM_IOR  (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_GET_APERTURE, struct drm_i915_gem_get_aperture)
    362 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GET_PIPE_FROM_CRTC_ID DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GET_PIPE_FROM_CRTC_ID, struct drm_i915_get_pipe_from_crtc_id)
    363 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_MADVISE	DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_MADVISE, struct drm_i915_gem_madvise)
    364 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_OVERLAY_PUT_IMAGE	DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_OVERLAY_PUT_IMAGE, struct drm_intel_overlay_put_image)
    365 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_OVERLAY_ATTRS	DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_OVERLAY_ATTRS, struct drm_intel_overlay_attrs)
    366 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_SET_SPRITE_COLORKEY DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_SET_SPRITE_COLORKEY, struct drm_intel_sprite_colorkey)
    367 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GET_SPRITE_COLORKEY DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GET_SPRITE_COLORKEY, struct drm_intel_sprite_colorkey)
    368 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_WAIT		DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_WAIT, struct drm_i915_gem_wait)
    369 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_CREATE	DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_CREATE, struct drm_i915_gem_context_create)
    370 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_DESTROY	DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_DESTROY, struct drm_i915_gem_context_destroy)
    371 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_REG_READ			DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_REG_READ, struct drm_i915_reg_read)
    372 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GET_RESET_STATS		DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GET_RESET_STATS, struct drm_i915_reset_stats)
    373 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_USERPTR			DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_USERPTR, struct drm_i915_gem_userptr)
    374 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_GETPARAM	DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_GETPARAM, struct drm_i915_gem_context_param)
    375 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_SETPARAM	DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_SETPARAM, struct drm_i915_gem_context_param)
    376 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_PERF_OPEN	DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_PERF_OPEN, struct drm_i915_perf_open_param)
    377 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_PERF_ADD_CONFIG	DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_PERF_ADD_CONFIG, struct drm_i915_perf_oa_config)
    378 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_PERF_REMOVE_CONFIG	DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_PERF_REMOVE_CONFIG, __u64)
    379 #define DRM_IOCTL_I915_QUERY			DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_QUERY, struct drm_i915_query)
    380 
    381 /* Allow drivers to submit batchbuffers directly to hardware, relying
    382  * on the security mechanisms provided by hardware.
    383  */
    384 typedef struct drm_i915_batchbuffer {
    385 	int start;		/* agp offset */
    386 	int used;		/* nr bytes in use */
    387 	int DR1;		/* hw flags for GFX_OP_DRAWRECT_INFO */
    388 	int DR4;		/* window origin for GFX_OP_DRAWRECT_INFO */
    389 	int num_cliprects;	/* mulitpass with multiple cliprects? */
    390 	struct drm_clip_rect __user *cliprects;	/* pointer to userspace cliprects */
    391 } drm_i915_batchbuffer_t;
    392 
    393 /* As above, but pass a pointer to userspace buffer which can be
    394  * validated by the kernel prior to sending to hardware.
    395  */
    396 typedef struct _drm_i915_cmdbuffer {
    397 	char __user *buf;	/* pointer to userspace command buffer */
    398 	int sz;			/* nr bytes in buf */
    399 	int DR1;		/* hw flags for GFX_OP_DRAWRECT_INFO */
    400 	int DR4;		/* window origin for GFX_OP_DRAWRECT_INFO */
    401 	int num_cliprects;	/* mulitpass with multiple cliprects? */
    402 	struct drm_clip_rect __user *cliprects;	/* pointer to userspace cliprects */
    403 } drm_i915_cmdbuffer_t;
    404 
    405 /* Userspace can request & wait on irq's:
    406  */
    407 typedef struct drm_i915_irq_emit {
    408 	int __user *irq_seq;
    409 } drm_i915_irq_emit_t;
    410 
    411 typedef struct drm_i915_irq_wait {
    412 	int irq_seq;
    413 } drm_i915_irq_wait_t;
    414 
    415 /*
    416  * Different modes of per-process Graphics Translation Table,
    417  * see I915_PARAM_HAS_ALIASING_PPGTT
    418  */
    419 #define I915_GEM_PPGTT_NONE	0
    420 #define I915_GEM_PPGTT_ALIASING	1
    421 #define I915_GEM_PPGTT_FULL	2
    422 
    423 /* Ioctl to query kernel params:
    424  */
    425 #define I915_PARAM_IRQ_ACTIVE            1
    426 #define I915_PARAM_ALLOW_BATCHBUFFER     2
    427 #define I915_PARAM_LAST_DISPATCH         3
    428 #define I915_PARAM_CHIPSET_ID            4
    429 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_GEM               5
    430 #define I915_PARAM_NUM_FENCES_AVAIL      6
    431 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_OVERLAY           7
    432 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_PAGEFLIPPING	 8
    433 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXECBUF2          9
    434 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_BSD		 10
    435 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_BLT		 11
    436 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_RELAXED_FENCING	 12
    437 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_COHERENT_RINGS	 13
    438 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_CONSTANTS	 14
    439 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_RELAXED_DELTA	 15
    440 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_GEN7_SOL_RESET	 16
    441 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_LLC     	 	 17
    442 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_ALIASING_PPGTT	 18
    443 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_WAIT_TIMEOUT	 19
    444 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_SEMAPHORES	 20
    445 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_PRIME_VMAP_FLUSH	 21
    446 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_VEBOX		 22
    447 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_SECURE_BATCHES	 23
    448 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_PINNED_BATCHES	 24
    449 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_NO_RELOC	 25
    450 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_HANDLE_LUT   26
    451 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_WT     	 	 27
    452 #define I915_PARAM_CMD_PARSER_VERSION	 28
    453 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_COHERENT_PHYS_GTT 29
    454 #define I915_PARAM_MMAP_VERSION          30
    455 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_BSD2		 31
    456 #define I915_PARAM_REVISION              32
    457 #define I915_PARAM_SUBSLICE_TOTAL	 33
    458 #define I915_PARAM_EU_TOTAL		 34
    459 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_GPU_RESET	 35
    460 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_RESOURCE_STREAMER 36
    461 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_SOFTPIN	 37
    462 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_POOLED_EU	 38
    463 #define I915_PARAM_MIN_EU_IN_POOL	 39
    464 #define I915_PARAM_MMAP_GTT_VERSION	 40
    465 
    466 /*
    467  * Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports user defined execution
    468  * priorities and the driver will attempt to execute batches in priority order.
    469  * The param returns a capability bitmask, nonzero implies that the scheduler
    470  * is enabled, with different features present according to the mask.
    471  *
    472  * The initial priority for each batch is supplied by the context and is
    473  * controlled via I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_PRIORITY.
    474  */
    475 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_SCHEDULER	 41
    476 #define   I915_SCHEDULER_CAP_ENABLED	(1ul << 0)
    477 #define   I915_SCHEDULER_CAP_PRIORITY	(1ul << 1)
    478 #define   I915_SCHEDULER_CAP_PREEMPTION	(1ul << 2)
    479 
    480 #define I915_PARAM_HUC_STATUS		 42
    481 
    482 /* Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports the ability to opt-out of
    483  * synchronisation with implicit fencing on individual objects.
    484  * See EXEC_OBJECT_ASYNC.
    485  */
    486 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_ASYNC	 43
    487 
    488 /* Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports explicit fence support -
    489  * both being able to pass in a sync_file fd to wait upon before executing,
    490  * and being able to return a new sync_file fd that is signaled when the
    491  * current request is complete. See I915_EXEC_FENCE_IN and I915_EXEC_FENCE_OUT.
    492  */
    493 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_FENCE	 44
    494 
    495 /* Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports the ability to capture
    496  * user specified bufffers for post-mortem debugging of GPU hangs. See
    497  * EXEC_OBJECT_CAPTURE.
    498  */
    499 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_CAPTURE	 45
    500 
    501 #define I915_PARAM_SLICE_MASK		 46
    502 
    503 /* Assuming it's uniform for each slice, this queries the mask of subslices
    504  * per-slice for this system.
    505  */
    506 #define I915_PARAM_SUBSLICE_MASK	 47
    507 
    508 /*
    509  * Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports supplying the batch buffer
    510  * as the first execobject as opposed to the last. See I915_EXEC_BATCH_FIRST.
    511  */
    512 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_BATCH_FIRST	 48
    513 
    514 /* Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports supplying an array of
    515  * drm_i915_gem_exec_fence structures.  See I915_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY.
    516  */
    517 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY  49
    518 
    519 /*
    520  * Query whether every context (both per-file default and user created) is
    521  * isolated (insofar as HW supports). If this parameter is not true, then
    522  * freshly created contexts may inherit values from an existing context,
    523  * rather than default HW values. If true, it also ensures (insofar as HW
    524  * supports) that all state set by this context will not leak to any other
    525  * context.
    526  *
    527  * As not every engine across every gen support contexts, the returned
    528  * value reports the support of context isolation for individual engines by
    529  * returning a bitmask of each engine class set to true if that class supports
    530  * isolation.
    531  */
    532 #define I915_PARAM_HAS_CONTEXT_ISOLATION 50
    533 
    534 /* Frequency of the command streamer timestamps given by the *_TIMESTAMP
    535  * registers. This used to be fixed per platform but from CNL onwards, this
    536  * might vary depending on the parts.
    537  */
    538 #define I915_PARAM_CS_TIMESTAMP_FREQUENCY 51
    539 
    540 /*
    541  * Once upon a time we supposed that writes through the GGTT would be
    542  * immediately in physical memory (once flushed out of the CPU path). However,
    543  * on a few different processors and chipsets, this is not necessarily the case
    544  * as the writes appear to be buffered internally. Thus a read of the backing
    545  * storage (physical memory) via a different path (with different physical tags
    546  * to the indirect write via the GGTT) will see stale values from before
    547  * the GGTT write. Inside the kernel, we can for the most part keep track of
    548  * the different read/write domains in use (e.g. set-domain), but the assumption
    549  * of coherency is baked into the ABI, hence reporting its true state in this
    550  * parameter.
    551  *
    552  * Reports true when writes via mmap_gtt are immediately visible following an
    553  * lfence to flush the WCB.
    554  *
    555  * Reports false when writes via mmap_gtt are indeterminately delayed in an in
    556  * internal buffer and are _not_ immediately visible to third parties accessing
    557  * directly via mmap_cpu/mmap_wc. Use of mmap_gtt as part of an IPC
    558  * communications channel when reporting false is strongly disadvised.
    559  */
    560 #define I915_PARAM_MMAP_GTT_COHERENT	52
    561 
    562 typedef struct drm_i915_getparam {
    563 	__s32 param;
    564 	/*
    565 	 * WARNING: Using pointers instead of fixed-size u64 means we need to write
    566 	 * compat32 code. Don't repeat this mistake.
    567 	 */
    568 	int __user *value;
    569 } drm_i915_getparam_t;
    570 
    571 /* Ioctl to set kernel params:
    572  */
    573 #define I915_SETPARAM_USE_MI_BATCHBUFFER_START            1
    574 #define I915_SETPARAM_TEX_LRU_LOG_GRANULARITY             2
    575 #define I915_SETPARAM_ALLOW_BATCHBUFFER                   3
    576 #define I915_SETPARAM_NUM_USED_FENCES                     4
    577 
    578 typedef struct drm_i915_setparam {
    579 	int param;
    580 	int value;
    581 } drm_i915_setparam_t;
    582 
    583 /* A memory manager for regions of shared memory:
    584  */
    585 #define I915_MEM_REGION_AGP 1
    586 
    587 typedef struct drm_i915_mem_alloc {
    588 	int region;
    589 	int alignment;
    590 	int size;
    591 	int __user *region_offset;	/* offset from start of fb or agp */
    592 } drm_i915_mem_alloc_t;
    593 
    594 typedef struct drm_i915_mem_free {
    595 	int region;
    596 	int region_offset;
    597 } drm_i915_mem_free_t;
    598 
    599 typedef struct drm_i915_mem_init_heap {
    600 	int region;
    601 	int size;
    602 	int start;
    603 } drm_i915_mem_init_heap_t;
    604 
    605 /* Allow memory manager to be torn down and re-initialized (eg on
    606  * rotate):
    607  */
    608 typedef struct drm_i915_mem_destroy_heap {
    609 	int region;
    610 } drm_i915_mem_destroy_heap_t;
    611 
    612 /* Allow X server to configure which pipes to monitor for vblank signals
    613  */
    614 #define	DRM_I915_VBLANK_PIPE_A	1
    615 #define	DRM_I915_VBLANK_PIPE_B	2
    616 
    617 typedef struct drm_i915_vblank_pipe {
    618 	int pipe;
    619 } drm_i915_vblank_pipe_t;
    620 
    621 /* Schedule buffer swap at given vertical blank:
    622  */
    623 typedef struct drm_i915_vblank_swap {
    624 	drm_drawable_t drawable;
    625 	enum drm_vblank_seq_type seqtype;
    626 	unsigned int sequence;
    627 } drm_i915_vblank_swap_t;
    628 
    629 typedef struct drm_i915_hws_addr {
    630 	__u64 addr;
    631 } drm_i915_hws_addr_t;
    632 
    633 struct drm_i915_gem_init {
    634 	/**
    635 	 * Beginning offset in the GTT to be managed by the DRM memory
    636 	 * manager.
    637 	 */
    638 	__u64 gtt_start;
    639 	/**
    640 	 * Ending offset in the GTT to be managed by the DRM memory
    641 	 * manager.
    642 	 */
    643 	__u64 gtt_end;
    644 };
    645 
    646 struct drm_i915_gem_create {
    647 	/**
    648 	 * Requested size for the object.
    649 	 *
    650 	 * The (page-aligned) allocated size for the object will be returned.
    651 	 */
    652 	__u64 size;
    653 	/**
    654 	 * Returned handle for the object.
    655 	 *
    656 	 * Object handles are nonzero.
    657 	 */
    658 	__u32 handle;
    659 	__u32 pad;
    660 };
    661 
    662 struct drm_i915_gem_pread {
    663 	/** Handle for the object being read. */
    664 	__u32 handle;
    665 	__u32 pad;
    666 	/** Offset into the object to read from */
    667 	__u64 offset;
    668 	/** Length of data to read */
    669 	__u64 size;
    670 	/**
    671 	 * Pointer to write the data into.
    672 	 *
    673 	 * This is a fixed-size type for 32/64 compatibility.
    674 	 */
    675 	__u64 data_ptr;
    676 };
    677 
    678 struct drm_i915_gem_pwrite {
    679 	/** Handle for the object being written to. */
    680 	__u32 handle;
    681 	__u32 pad;
    682 	/** Offset into the object to write to */
    683 	__u64 offset;
    684 	/** Length of data to write */
    685 	__u64 size;
    686 	/**
    687 	 * Pointer to read the data from.
    688 	 *
    689 	 * This is a fixed-size type for 32/64 compatibility.
    690 	 */
    691 	__u64 data_ptr;
    692 };
    693 
    694 struct drm_i915_gem_mmap {
    695 	/** Handle for the object being mapped. */
    696 	__u32 handle;
    697 	__u32 pad;
    698 	/** Offset in the object to map. */
    699 	__u64 offset;
    700 	/**
    701 	 * Length of data to map.
    702 	 *
    703 	 * The value will be page-aligned.
    704 	 */
    705 	__u64 size;
    706 	/**
    707 	 * Returned pointer the data was mapped at.
    708 	 *
    709 	 * This is a fixed-size type for 32/64 compatibility.
    710 	 */
    711 	__u64 addr_ptr;
    712 
    713 	/**
    714 	 * Flags for extended behaviour.
    715 	 *
    716 	 * Added in version 2.
    717 	 */
    718 	__u64 flags;
    719 #define I915_MMAP_WC 0x1
    720 };
    721 
    722 struct drm_i915_gem_mmap_gtt {
    723 	/** Handle for the object being mapped. */
    724 	__u32 handle;
    725 	__u32 pad;
    726 	/**
    727 	 * Fake offset to use for subsequent mmap call
    728 	 *
    729 	 * This is a fixed-size type for 32/64 compatibility.
    730 	 */
    731 	__u64 offset;
    732 };
    733 
    734 struct drm_i915_gem_set_domain {
    735 	/** Handle for the object */
    736 	__u32 handle;
    737 
    738 	/** New read domains */
    739 	__u32 read_domains;
    740 
    741 	/** New write domain */
    742 	__u32 write_domain;
    743 };
    744 
    745 struct drm_i915_gem_sw_finish {
    746 	/** Handle for the object */
    747 	__u32 handle;
    748 };
    749 
    750 struct drm_i915_gem_relocation_entry {
    751 	/**
    752 	 * Handle of the buffer being pointed to by this relocation entry.
    753 	 *
    754 	 * It's appealing to make this be an index into the mm_validate_entry
    755 	 * list to refer to the buffer, but this allows the driver to create
    756 	 * a relocation list for state buffers and not re-write it per
    757 	 * exec using the buffer.
    758 	 */
    759 	__u32 target_handle;
    760 
    761 	/**
    762 	 * Value to be added to the offset of the target buffer to make up
    763 	 * the relocation entry.
    764 	 */
    765 	__u32 delta;
    766 
    767 	/** Offset in the buffer the relocation entry will be written into */
    768 	__u64 offset;
    769 
    770 	/**
    771 	 * Offset value of the target buffer that the relocation entry was last
    772 	 * written as.
    773 	 *
    774 	 * If the buffer has the same offset as last time, we can skip syncing
    775 	 * and writing the relocation.  This value is written back out by
    776 	 * the execbuffer ioctl when the relocation is written.
    777 	 */
    778 	__u64 presumed_offset;
    779 
    780 	/**
    781 	 * Target memory domains read by this operation.
    782 	 */
    783 	__u32 read_domains;
    784 
    785 	/**
    786 	 * Target memory domains written by this operation.
    787 	 *
    788 	 * Note that only one domain may be written by the whole
    789 	 * execbuffer operation, so that where there are conflicts,
    790 	 * the application will get -EINVAL back.
    791 	 */
    792 	__u32 write_domain;
    793 };
    794 
    795 /** @{
    796  * Intel memory domains
    797  *
    798  * Most of these just align with the various caches in
    799  * the system and are used to flush and invalidate as
    800  * objects end up cached in different domains.
    801  */
    802 /** CPU cache */
    803 #define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_CPU		0x00000001
    804 /** Render cache, used by 2D and 3D drawing */
    805 #define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_RENDER		0x00000002
    806 /** Sampler cache, used by texture engine */
    807 #define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_SAMPLER		0x00000004
    808 /** Command queue, used to load batch buffers */
    809 #define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_COMMAND		0x00000008
    810 /** Instruction cache, used by shader programs */
    811 #define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION	0x00000010
    812 /** Vertex address cache */
    813 #define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_VERTEX		0x00000020
    814 /** GTT domain - aperture and scanout */
    815 #define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_GTT		0x00000040
    816 /** WC domain - uncached access */
    817 #define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_WC		0x00000080
    818 /** @} */
    819 
    820 struct drm_i915_gem_exec_object {
    821 	/**
    822 	 * User's handle for a buffer to be bound into the GTT for this
    823 	 * operation.
    824 	 */
    825 	__u32 handle;
    826 
    827 	/** Number of relocations to be performed on this buffer */
    828 	__u32 relocation_count;
    829 	/**
    830 	 * Pointer to array of struct drm_i915_gem_relocation_entry containing
    831 	 * the relocations to be performed in this buffer.
    832 	 */
    833 	__u64 relocs_ptr;
    834 
    835 	/** Required alignment in graphics aperture */
    836 	__u64 alignment;
    837 
    838 	/**
    839 	 * Returned value of the updated offset of the object, for future
    840 	 * presumed_offset writes.
    841 	 */
    842 	__u64 offset;
    843 };
    844 
    845 struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer {
    846 	/**
    847 	 * List of buffers to be validated with their relocations to be
    848 	 * performend on them.
    849 	 *
    850 	 * This is a pointer to an array of struct drm_i915_gem_validate_entry.
    851 	 *
    852 	 * These buffers must be listed in an order such that all relocations
    853 	 * a buffer is performing refer to buffers that have already appeared
    854 	 * in the validate list.
    855 	 */
    856 	__u64 buffers_ptr;
    857 	__u32 buffer_count;
    858 
    859 	/** Offset in the batchbuffer to start execution from. */
    860 	__u32 batch_start_offset;
    861 	/** Bytes used in batchbuffer from batch_start_offset */
    862 	__u32 batch_len;
    863 	__u32 DR1;
    864 	__u32 DR4;
    865 	__u32 num_cliprects;
    866 	/** This is a struct drm_clip_rect *cliprects */
    867 	__u64 cliprects_ptr;
    868 };
    869 
    870 struct drm_i915_gem_exec_object2 {
    871 	/**
    872 	 * User's handle for a buffer to be bound into the GTT for this
    873 	 * operation.
    874 	 */
    875 	__u32 handle;
    876 
    877 	/** Number of relocations to be performed on this buffer */
    878 	__u32 relocation_count;
    879 	/**
    880 	 * Pointer to array of struct drm_i915_gem_relocation_entry containing
    881 	 * the relocations to be performed in this buffer.
    882 	 */
    883 	__u64 relocs_ptr;
    884 
    885 	/** Required alignment in graphics aperture */
    886 	__u64 alignment;
    887 
    888 	/**
    889 	 * When the EXEC_OBJECT_PINNED flag is specified this is populated by
    890 	 * the user with the GTT offset at which this object will be pinned.
    891 	 * When the I915_EXEC_NO_RELOC flag is specified this must contain the
    892 	 * presumed_offset of the object.
    893 	 * During execbuffer2 the kernel populates it with the value of the
    894 	 * current GTT offset of the object, for future presumed_offset writes.
    895 	 */
    896 	__u64 offset;
    897 
    898 #define EXEC_OBJECT_NEEDS_FENCE		 (1<<0)
    899 #define EXEC_OBJECT_NEEDS_GTT		 (1<<1)
    900 #define EXEC_OBJECT_WRITE		 (1<<2)
    901 #define EXEC_OBJECT_SUPPORTS_48B_ADDRESS (1<<3)
    902 #define EXEC_OBJECT_PINNED		 (1<<4)
    903 #define EXEC_OBJECT_PAD_TO_SIZE		 (1<<5)
    904 /* The kernel implicitly tracks GPU activity on all GEM objects, and
    905  * synchronises operations with outstanding rendering. This includes
    906  * rendering on other devices if exported via dma-buf. However, sometimes
    907  * this tracking is too coarse and the user knows better. For example,
    908  * if the object is split into non-overlapping ranges shared between different
    909  * clients or engines (i.e. suballocating objects), the implicit tracking
    910  * by kernel assumes that each operation affects the whole object rather
    911  * than an individual range, causing needless synchronisation between clients.
    912  * The kernel will also forgo any CPU cache flushes prior to rendering from
    913  * the object as the client is expected to be also handling such domain
    914  * tracking.
    915  *
    916  * The kernel maintains the implicit tracking in order to manage resources
    917  * used by the GPU - this flag only disables the synchronisation prior to
    918  * rendering with this object in this execbuf.
    919  *
    920  * Opting out of implicit synhronisation requires the user to do its own
    921  * explicit tracking to avoid rendering corruption. See, for example,
    922  * I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_FENCE to order execbufs and execute them asynchronously.
    923  */
    924 #define EXEC_OBJECT_ASYNC		(1<<6)
    925 /* Request that the contents of this execobject be copied into the error
    926  * state upon a GPU hang involving this batch for post-mortem debugging.
    927  * These buffers are recorded in no particular order as "user" in
    928  * /sys/class/drm/cardN/error. Query I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_CAPTURE to see
    929  * if the kernel supports this flag.
    930  */
    931 #define EXEC_OBJECT_CAPTURE		(1<<7)
    932 /* All remaining bits are MBZ and RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE */
    933 #define __EXEC_OBJECT_UNKNOWN_FLAGS -(EXEC_OBJECT_CAPTURE<<1)
    934 	__u64 flags;
    935 
    936 	union {
    937 		__u64 rsvd1;
    938 		__u64 pad_to_size;
    939 	};
    940 	__u64 rsvd2;
    941 };
    942 
    943 struct drm_i915_gem_exec_fence {
    944 	/**
    945 	 * User's handle for a drm_syncobj to wait on or signal.
    946 	 */
    947 	__u32 handle;
    948 
    949 #define I915_EXEC_FENCE_WAIT            (1<<0)
    950 #define I915_EXEC_FENCE_SIGNAL          (1<<1)
    951 #define __I915_EXEC_FENCE_UNKNOWN_FLAGS (-(I915_EXEC_FENCE_SIGNAL << 1))
    952 	__u32 flags;
    953 };
    954 
    955 struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer2 {
    956 	/**
    957 	 * List of gem_exec_object2 structs
    958 	 */
    959 	__u64 buffers_ptr;
    960 	__u32 buffer_count;
    961 
    962 	/** Offset in the batchbuffer to start execution from. */
    963 	__u32 batch_start_offset;
    964 	/** Bytes used in batchbuffer from batch_start_offset */
    965 	__u32 batch_len;
    966 	__u32 DR1;
    967 	__u32 DR4;
    968 	__u32 num_cliprects;
    969 	/**
    970 	 * This is a struct drm_clip_rect *cliprects if I915_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY
    971 	 * is not set.  If I915_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY is set, then this is a
    972 	 * struct drm_i915_gem_exec_fence *fences.
    973 	 */
    974 	__u64 cliprects_ptr;
    975 #define I915_EXEC_RING_MASK              (7<<0)
    976 #define I915_EXEC_DEFAULT                (0<<0)
    977 #define I915_EXEC_RENDER                 (1<<0)
    978 #define I915_EXEC_BSD                    (2<<0)
    979 #define I915_EXEC_BLT                    (3<<0)
    980 #define I915_EXEC_VEBOX                  (4<<0)
    981 
    982 /* Used for switching the constants addressing mode on gen4+ RENDER ring.
    983  * Gen6+ only supports relative addressing to dynamic state (default) and
    984  * absolute addressing.
    985  *
    986  * These flags are ignored for the BSD and BLT rings.
    987  */
    988 #define I915_EXEC_CONSTANTS_MASK 	(3<<6)
    989 #define I915_EXEC_CONSTANTS_REL_GENERAL (0<<6) /* default */
    990 #define I915_EXEC_CONSTANTS_ABSOLUTE 	(1<<6)
    991 #define I915_EXEC_CONSTANTS_REL_SURFACE (2<<6) /* gen4/5 only */
    992 	__u64 flags;
    993 	__u64 rsvd1; /* now used for context info */
    994 	__u64 rsvd2;
    995 };
    996 
    997 /** Resets the SO write offset registers for transform feedback on gen7. */
    998 #define I915_EXEC_GEN7_SOL_RESET	(1<<8)
    999 
   1000 /** Request a privileged ("secure") batch buffer. Note only available for
   1001  * DRM_ROOT_ONLY | DRM_MASTER processes.
   1002  */
   1003 #define I915_EXEC_SECURE		(1<<9)
   1004 
   1005 /** Inform the kernel that the batch is and will always be pinned. This
   1006  * negates the requirement for a workaround to be performed to avoid
   1007  * an incoherent CS (such as can be found on 830/845). If this flag is
   1008  * not passed, the kernel will endeavour to make sure the batch is
   1009  * coherent with the CS before execution. If this flag is passed,
   1010  * userspace assumes the responsibility for ensuring the same.
   1011  */
   1012 #define I915_EXEC_IS_PINNED		(1<<10)
   1013 
   1014 /** Provide a hint to the kernel that the command stream and auxiliary
   1015  * state buffers already holds the correct presumed addresses and so the
   1016  * relocation process may be skipped if no buffers need to be moved in
   1017  * preparation for the execbuffer.
   1018  */
   1019 #define I915_EXEC_NO_RELOC		(1<<11)
   1020 
   1021 /** Use the reloc.handle as an index into the exec object array rather
   1022  * than as the per-file handle.
   1023  */
   1024 #define I915_EXEC_HANDLE_LUT		(1<<12)
   1025 
   1026 /** Used for switching BSD rings on the platforms with two BSD rings */
   1027 #define I915_EXEC_BSD_SHIFT	 (13)
   1028 #define I915_EXEC_BSD_MASK	 (3 << I915_EXEC_BSD_SHIFT)
   1029 /* default ping-pong mode */
   1030 #define I915_EXEC_BSD_DEFAULT	 (0 << I915_EXEC_BSD_SHIFT)
   1031 #define I915_EXEC_BSD_RING1	 (1 << I915_EXEC_BSD_SHIFT)
   1032 #define I915_EXEC_BSD_RING2	 (2 << I915_EXEC_BSD_SHIFT)
   1033 
   1034 /** Tell the kernel that the batchbuffer is processed by
   1035  *  the resource streamer.
   1036  */
   1037 #define I915_EXEC_RESOURCE_STREAMER     (1<<15)
   1038 
   1039 /* Setting I915_EXEC_FENCE_IN implies that lower_32_bits(rsvd2) represent
   1040  * a sync_file fd to wait upon (in a nonblocking manner) prior to executing
   1041  * the batch.
   1042  *
   1043  * Returns -EINVAL if the sync_file fd cannot be found.
   1044  */
   1045 #define I915_EXEC_FENCE_IN		(1<<16)
   1046 
   1047 /* Setting I915_EXEC_FENCE_OUT causes the ioctl to return a sync_file fd
   1048  * in the upper_32_bits(rsvd2) upon success. Ownership of the fd is given
   1049  * to the caller, and it should be close() after use. (The fd is a regular
   1050  * file descriptor and will be cleaned up on process termination. It holds
   1051  * a reference to the request, but nothing else.)
   1052  *
   1053  * The sync_file fd can be combined with other sync_file and passed either
   1054  * to execbuf using I915_EXEC_FENCE_IN, to atomic KMS ioctls (so that a flip
   1055  * will only occur after this request completes), or to other devices.
   1056  *
   1057  * Using I915_EXEC_FENCE_OUT requires use of
   1058  * DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2_WR ioctl so that the result is written
   1059  * back to userspace. Failure to do so will cause the out-fence to always
   1060  * be reported as zero, and the real fence fd to be leaked.
   1061  */
   1062 #define I915_EXEC_FENCE_OUT		(1<<17)
   1063 
   1064 /*
   1065  * Traditionally the execbuf ioctl has only considered the final element in
   1066  * the execobject[] to be the executable batch. Often though, the client
   1067  * will known the batch object prior to construction and being able to place
   1068  * it into the execobject[] array first can simplify the relocation tracking.
   1069  * Setting I915_EXEC_BATCH_FIRST tells execbuf to use element 0 of the
   1070  * execobject[] as the * batch instead (the default is to use the last
   1071  * element).
   1072  */
   1073 #define I915_EXEC_BATCH_FIRST		(1<<18)
   1074 
   1075 /* Setting I915_FENCE_ARRAY implies that num_cliprects and cliprects_ptr
   1076  * define an array of i915_gem_exec_fence structures which specify a set of
   1077  * dma fences to wait upon or signal.
   1078  */
   1079 #define I915_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY   (1<<19)
   1080 
   1081 #define __I915_EXEC_UNKNOWN_FLAGS (-(I915_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY<<1))
   1082 
   1083 #define I915_EXEC_CONTEXT_ID_MASK	(0xffffffff)
   1084 #define i915_execbuffer2_set_context_id(eb2, context) \
   1085 	(eb2).rsvd1 = context & I915_EXEC_CONTEXT_ID_MASK
   1086 #define i915_execbuffer2_get_context_id(eb2) \
   1087 	((eb2).rsvd1 & I915_EXEC_CONTEXT_ID_MASK)
   1088 
   1089 struct drm_i915_gem_pin {
   1090 	/** Handle of the buffer to be pinned. */
   1091 	__u32 handle;
   1092 	__u32 pad;
   1093 
   1094 	/** alignment required within the aperture */
   1095 	__u64 alignment;
   1096 
   1097 	/** Returned GTT offset of the buffer. */
   1098 	__u64 offset;
   1099 };
   1100 
   1101 struct drm_i915_gem_unpin {
   1102 	/** Handle of the buffer to be unpinned. */
   1103 	__u32 handle;
   1104 	__u32 pad;
   1105 };
   1106 
   1107 struct drm_i915_gem_busy {
   1108 	/** Handle of the buffer to check for busy */
   1109 	__u32 handle;
   1110 
   1111 	/** Return busy status
   1112 	 *
   1113 	 * A return of 0 implies that the object is idle (after
   1114 	 * having flushed any pending activity), and a non-zero return that
   1115 	 * the object is still in-flight on the GPU. (The GPU has not yet
   1116 	 * signaled completion for all pending requests that reference the
   1117 	 * object.) An object is guaranteed to become idle eventually (so
   1118 	 * long as no new GPU commands are executed upon it). Due to the
   1119 	 * asynchronous nature of the hardware, an object reported
   1120 	 * as busy may become idle before the ioctl is completed.
   1121 	 *
   1122 	 * Furthermore, if the object is busy, which engine is busy is only
   1123 	 * provided as a guide. There are race conditions which prevent the
   1124 	 * report of which engines are busy from being always accurate.
   1125 	 * However, the converse is not true. If the object is idle, the
   1126 	 * result of the ioctl, that all engines are idle, is accurate.
   1127 	 *
   1128 	 * The returned dword is split into two fields to indicate both
   1129 	 * the engines on which the object is being read, and the
   1130 	 * engine on which it is currently being written (if any).
   1131 	 *
   1132 	 * The low word (bits 0:15) indicate if the object is being written
   1133 	 * to by any engine (there can only be one, as the GEM implicit
   1134 	 * synchronisation rules force writes to be serialised). Only the
   1135 	 * engine for the last write is reported.
   1136 	 *
   1137 	 * The high word (bits 16:31) are a bitmask of which engines are
   1138 	 * currently reading from the object. Multiple engines may be
   1139 	 * reading from the object simultaneously.
   1140 	 *
   1141 	 * The value of each engine is the same as specified in the
   1142 	 * EXECBUFFER2 ioctl, i.e. I915_EXEC_RENDER, I915_EXEC_BSD etc.
   1143 	 * Note I915_EXEC_DEFAULT is a symbolic value and is mapped to
   1144 	 * the I915_EXEC_RENDER engine for execution, and so it is never
   1145 	 * reported as active itself. Some hardware may have parallel
   1146 	 * execution engines, e.g. multiple media engines, which are
   1147 	 * mapped to the same identifier in the EXECBUFFER2 ioctl and
   1148 	 * so are not separately reported for busyness.
   1149 	 *
   1150 	 * Caveat emptor:
   1151 	 * Only the boolean result of this query is reliable; that is whether
   1152 	 * the object is idle or busy. The report of which engines are busy
   1153 	 * should be only used as a heuristic.
   1154 	 */
   1155 	__u32 busy;
   1156 };
   1157 
   1158 /**
   1159  * I915_CACHING_NONE
   1160  *
   1161  * GPU access is not coherent with cpu caches. Default for machines without an
   1162  * LLC.
   1163  */
   1164 #define I915_CACHING_NONE		0
   1165 /**
   1166  * I915_CACHING_CACHED
   1167  *
   1168  * GPU access is coherent with cpu caches and furthermore the data is cached in
   1169  * last-level caches shared between cpu cores and the gpu GT. Default on
   1170  * machines with HAS_LLC.
   1171  */
   1172 #define I915_CACHING_CACHED		1
   1173 /**
   1174  * I915_CACHING_DISPLAY
   1175  *
   1176  * Special GPU caching mode which is coherent with the scanout engines.
   1177  * Transparently falls back to I915_CACHING_NONE on platforms where no special
   1178  * cache mode (like write-through or gfdt flushing) is available. The kernel
   1179  * automatically sets this mode when using a buffer as a scanout target.
   1180  * Userspace can manually set this mode to avoid a costly stall and clflush in
   1181  * the hotpath of drawing the first frame.
   1182  */
   1183 #define I915_CACHING_DISPLAY		2
   1184 
   1185 struct drm_i915_gem_caching {
   1186 	/**
   1187 	 * Handle of the buffer to set/get the caching level of. */
   1188 	__u32 handle;
   1189 
   1190 	/**
   1191 	 * Cacheing level to apply or return value
   1192 	 *
   1193 	 * bits0-15 are for generic caching control (i.e. the above defined
   1194 	 * values). bits16-31 are reserved for platform-specific variations
   1195 	 * (e.g. l3$ caching on gen7). */
   1196 	__u32 caching;
   1197 };
   1198 
   1199 #define I915_TILING_NONE	0
   1200 #define I915_TILING_X		1
   1201 #define I915_TILING_Y		2
   1202 #define I915_TILING_LAST	I915_TILING_Y
   1203 
   1204 #define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_NONE		0
   1205 #define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9		1
   1206 #define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9_10		2
   1207 #define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9_11		3
   1208 #define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9_10_11	4
   1209 /* Not seen by userland */
   1210 #define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_UNKNOWN	5
   1211 /* Seen by userland. */
   1212 #define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9_17		6
   1213 #define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9_10_17	7
   1214 
   1215 struct drm_i915_gem_set_tiling {
   1216 	/** Handle of the buffer to have its tiling state updated */
   1217 	__u32 handle;
   1218 
   1219 	/**
   1220 	 * Tiling mode for the object (I915_TILING_NONE, I915_TILING_X,
   1221 	 * I915_TILING_Y).
   1222 	 *
   1223 	 * This value is to be set on request, and will be updated by the
   1224 	 * kernel on successful return with the actual chosen tiling layout.
   1225 	 *
   1226 	 * The tiling mode may be demoted to I915_TILING_NONE when the system
   1227 	 * has bit 6 swizzling that can't be managed correctly by GEM.
   1228 	 *
   1229 	 * Buffer contents become undefined when changing tiling_mode.
   1230 	 */
   1231 	__u32 tiling_mode;
   1232 
   1233 	/**
   1234 	 * Stride in bytes for the object when in I915_TILING_X or
   1235 	 * I915_TILING_Y.
   1236 	 */
   1237 	__u32 stride;
   1238 
   1239 	/**
   1240 	 * Returned address bit 6 swizzling required for CPU access through
   1241 	 * mmap mapping.
   1242 	 */
   1243 	__u32 swizzle_mode;
   1244 };
   1245 
   1246 struct drm_i915_gem_get_tiling {
   1247 	/** Handle of the buffer to get tiling state for. */
   1248 	__u32 handle;
   1249 
   1250 	/**
   1251 	 * Current tiling mode for the object (I915_TILING_NONE, I915_TILING_X,
   1252 	 * I915_TILING_Y).
   1253 	 */
   1254 	__u32 tiling_mode;
   1255 
   1256 	/**
   1257 	 * Returned address bit 6 swizzling required for CPU access through
   1258 	 * mmap mapping.
   1259 	 */
   1260 	__u32 swizzle_mode;
   1261 
   1262 	/**
   1263 	 * Returned address bit 6 swizzling required for CPU access through
   1264 	 * mmap mapping whilst bound.
   1265 	 */
   1266 	__u32 phys_swizzle_mode;
   1267 };
   1268 
   1269 struct drm_i915_gem_get_aperture {
   1270 	/** Total size of the aperture used by i915_gem_execbuffer, in bytes */
   1271 	__u64 aper_size;
   1272 
   1273 	/**
   1274 	 * Available space in the aperture used by i915_gem_execbuffer, in
   1275 	 * bytes
   1276 	 */
   1277 	__u64 aper_available_size;
   1278 };
   1279 
   1280 struct drm_i915_get_pipe_from_crtc_id {
   1281 	/** ID of CRTC being requested **/
   1282 	__u32 crtc_id;
   1283 
   1284 	/** pipe of requested CRTC **/
   1285 	__u32 pipe;
   1286 };
   1287 
   1288 #define I915_MADV_WILLNEED 0
   1289 #define I915_MADV_DONTNEED 1
   1290 #define __I915_MADV_PURGED 2 /* internal state */
   1291 
   1292 struct drm_i915_gem_madvise {
   1293 	/** Handle of the buffer to change the backing store advice */
   1294 	__u32 handle;
   1295 
   1296 	/* Advice: either the buffer will be needed again in the near future,
   1297 	 *         or wont be and could be discarded under memory pressure.
   1298 	 */
   1299 	__u32 madv;
   1300 
   1301 	/** Whether the backing store still exists. */
   1302 	__u32 retained;
   1303 };
   1304 
   1305 /* flags */
   1306 #define I915_OVERLAY_TYPE_MASK 		0xff
   1307 #define I915_OVERLAY_YUV_PLANAR 	0x01
   1308 #define I915_OVERLAY_YUV_PACKED 	0x02
   1309 #define I915_OVERLAY_RGB		0x03
   1310 
   1311 #define I915_OVERLAY_DEPTH_MASK		0xff00
   1312 #define I915_OVERLAY_RGB24		0x1000
   1313 #define I915_OVERLAY_RGB16		0x2000
   1314 #define I915_OVERLAY_RGB15		0x3000
   1315 #define I915_OVERLAY_YUV422		0x0100
   1316 #define I915_OVERLAY_YUV411		0x0200
   1317 #define I915_OVERLAY_YUV420		0x0300
   1318 #define I915_OVERLAY_YUV410		0x0400
   1319 
   1320 #define I915_OVERLAY_SWAP_MASK		0xff0000
   1321 #define I915_OVERLAY_NO_SWAP		0x000000
   1322 #define I915_OVERLAY_UV_SWAP		0x010000
   1323 #define I915_OVERLAY_Y_SWAP		0x020000
   1324 #define I915_OVERLAY_Y_AND_UV_SWAP	0x030000
   1325 
   1326 #define I915_OVERLAY_FLAGS_MASK		0xff000000
   1327 #define I915_OVERLAY_ENABLE		0x01000000
   1328 
   1329 struct drm_intel_overlay_put_image {
   1330 	/* various flags and src format description */
   1331 	__u32 flags;
   1332 	/* source picture description */
   1333 	__u32 bo_handle;
   1334 	/* stride values and offsets are in bytes, buffer relative */
   1335 	__u16 stride_Y; /* stride for packed formats */
   1336 	__u16 stride_UV;
   1337 	__u32 offset_Y; /* offset for packet formats */
   1338 	__u32 offset_U;
   1339 	__u32 offset_V;
   1340 	/* in pixels */
   1341 	__u16 src_width;
   1342 	__u16 src_height;
   1343 	/* to compensate the scaling factors for partially covered surfaces */
   1344 	__u16 src_scan_width;
   1345 	__u16 src_scan_height;
   1346 	/* output crtc description */
   1347 	__u32 crtc_id;
   1348 	__u16 dst_x;
   1349 	__u16 dst_y;
   1350 	__u16 dst_width;
   1351 	__u16 dst_height;
   1352 };
   1353 
   1354 /* flags */
   1355 #define I915_OVERLAY_UPDATE_ATTRS	(1<<0)
   1356 #define I915_OVERLAY_UPDATE_GAMMA	(1<<1)
   1357 #define I915_OVERLAY_DISABLE_DEST_COLORKEY	(1<<2)
   1358 struct drm_intel_overlay_attrs {
   1359 	__u32 flags;
   1360 	__u32 color_key;
   1361 	__s32 brightness;
   1362 	__u32 contrast;
   1363 	__u32 saturation;
   1364 	__u32 gamma0;
   1365 	__u32 gamma1;
   1366 	__u32 gamma2;
   1367 	__u32 gamma3;
   1368 	__u32 gamma4;
   1369 	__u32 gamma5;
   1370 };
   1371 
   1372 /*
   1373  * Intel sprite handling
   1374  *
   1375  * Color keying works with a min/mask/max tuple.  Both source and destination
   1376  * color keying is allowed.
   1377  *
   1378  * Source keying:
   1379  * Sprite pixels within the min & max values, masked against the color channels
   1380  * specified in the mask field, will be transparent.  All other pixels will
   1381  * be displayed on top of the primary plane.  For RGB surfaces, only the min
   1382  * and mask fields will be used; ranged compares are not allowed.
   1383  *
   1384  * Destination keying:
   1385  * Primary plane pixels that match the min value, masked against the color
   1386  * channels specified in the mask field, will be replaced by corresponding
   1387  * pixels from the sprite plane.
   1388  *
   1389  * Note that source & destination keying are exclusive; only one can be
   1390  * active on a given plane.
   1391  */
   1392 
   1393 #define I915_SET_COLORKEY_NONE		(1<<0) /* Deprecated. Instead set
   1394 						* flags==0 to disable colorkeying.
   1395 						*/
   1396 #define I915_SET_COLORKEY_DESTINATION	(1<<1)
   1397 #define I915_SET_COLORKEY_SOURCE	(1<<2)
   1398 struct drm_intel_sprite_colorkey {
   1399 	__u32 plane_id;
   1400 	__u32 min_value;
   1401 	__u32 channel_mask;
   1402 	__u32 max_value;
   1403 	__u32 flags;
   1404 };
   1405 
   1406 struct drm_i915_gem_wait {
   1407 	/** Handle of BO we shall wait on */
   1408 	__u32 bo_handle;
   1409 	__u32 flags;
   1410 	/** Number of nanoseconds to wait, Returns time remaining. */
   1411 	__s64 timeout_ns;
   1412 };
   1413 
   1414 struct drm_i915_gem_context_create {
   1415 	/*  output: id of new context*/
   1416 	__u32 ctx_id;
   1417 	__u32 pad;
   1418 };
   1419 
   1420 struct drm_i915_gem_context_destroy {
   1421 	__u32 ctx_id;
   1422 	__u32 pad;
   1423 };
   1424 
   1425 struct drm_i915_reg_read {
   1426 	/*
   1427 	 * Register offset.
   1428 	 * For 64bit wide registers where the upper 32bits don't immediately
   1429 	 * follow the lower 32bits, the offset of the lower 32bits must
   1430 	 * be specified
   1431 	 */
   1432 	__u64 offset;
   1433 #define I915_REG_READ_8B_WA (1ul << 0)
   1434 
   1435 	__u64 val; /* Return value */
   1436 };
   1437 /* Known registers:
   1438  *
   1439  * Render engine timestamp - 0x2358 + 64bit - gen7+
   1440  * - Note this register returns an invalid value if using the default
   1441  *   single instruction 8byte read, in order to workaround that pass
   1442  *   flag I915_REG_READ_8B_WA in offset field.
   1443  *
   1444  */
   1445 
   1446 struct drm_i915_reset_stats {
   1447 	__u32 ctx_id;
   1448 	__u32 flags;
   1449 
   1450 	/* All resets since boot/module reload, for all contexts */
   1451 	__u32 reset_count;
   1452 
   1453 	/* Number of batches lost when active in GPU, for this context */
   1454 	__u32 batch_active;
   1455 
   1456 	/* Number of batches lost pending for execution, for this context */
   1457 	__u32 batch_pending;
   1458 
   1459 	__u32 pad;
   1460 };
   1461 
   1462 struct drm_i915_gem_userptr {
   1463 	__u64 user_ptr;
   1464 	__u64 user_size;
   1465 	__u32 flags;
   1466 #define I915_USERPTR_READ_ONLY 0x1
   1467 #define I915_USERPTR_UNSYNCHRONIZED 0x80000000
   1468 	/**
   1469 	 * Returned handle for the object.
   1470 	 *
   1471 	 * Object handles are nonzero.
   1472 	 */
   1473 	__u32 handle;
   1474 };
   1475 
   1476 struct drm_i915_gem_context_param {
   1477 	__u32 ctx_id;
   1478 	__u32 size;
   1479 	__u64 param;
   1480 #define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_BAN_PERIOD	0x1
   1481 #define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_NO_ZEROMAP	0x2
   1482 #define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_GTT_SIZE	0x3
   1483 #define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_NO_ERROR_CAPTURE	0x4
   1484 #define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_BANNABLE	0x5
   1485 #define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_PRIORITY	0x6
   1486 #define   I915_CONTEXT_MAX_USER_PRIORITY	1023 /* inclusive */
   1487 #define   I915_CONTEXT_DEFAULT_PRIORITY		0
   1488 #define   I915_CONTEXT_MIN_USER_PRIORITY	-1023 /* inclusive */
   1489 	__u64 value;
   1490 };
   1491 
   1492 enum drm_i915_oa_format {
   1493 	I915_OA_FORMAT_A13 = 1,	    /* HSW only */
   1494 	I915_OA_FORMAT_A29,	    /* HSW only */
   1495 	I915_OA_FORMAT_A13_B8_C8,   /* HSW only */
   1496 	I915_OA_FORMAT_B4_C8,	    /* HSW only */
   1497 	I915_OA_FORMAT_A45_B8_C8,   /* HSW only */
   1498 	I915_OA_FORMAT_B4_C8_A16,   /* HSW only */
   1499 	I915_OA_FORMAT_C4_B8,	    /* HSW+ */
   1500 
   1501 	/* Gen8+ */
   1502 	I915_OA_FORMAT_A12,
   1503 	I915_OA_FORMAT_A12_B8_C8,
   1504 	I915_OA_FORMAT_A32u40_A4u32_B8_C8,
   1505 
   1506 	I915_OA_FORMAT_MAX	    /* non-ABI */
   1507 };
   1508 
   1509 enum drm_i915_perf_property_id {
   1510 	/**
   1511 	 * Open the stream for a specific context handle (as used with
   1512 	 * execbuffer2). A stream opened for a specific context this way
   1513 	 * won't typically require root privileges.
   1514 	 */
   1515 	DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_CTX_HANDLE = 1,
   1516 
   1517 	/**
   1518 	 * A value of 1 requests the inclusion of raw OA unit reports as
   1519 	 * part of stream samples.
   1520 	 */
   1521 	DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_SAMPLE_OA,
   1522 
   1523 	/**
   1524 	 * The value specifies which set of OA unit metrics should be
   1525 	 * be configured, defining the contents of any OA unit reports.
   1526 	 */
   1527 	DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_OA_METRICS_SET,
   1528 
   1529 	/**
   1530 	 * The value specifies the size and layout of OA unit reports.
   1531 	 */
   1532 	DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_OA_FORMAT,
   1533 
   1534 	/**
   1535 	 * Specifying this property implicitly requests periodic OA unit
   1536 	 * sampling and (at least on Haswell) the sampling frequency is derived
   1537 	 * from this exponent as follows:
   1538 	 *
   1539 	 *   80ns * 2^(period_exponent + 1)
   1540 	 */
   1541 	DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_OA_EXPONENT,
   1542 
   1543 	DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_MAX /* non-ABI */
   1544 };
   1545 
   1546 struct drm_i915_perf_open_param {
   1547 	__u32 flags;
   1548 #define I915_PERF_FLAG_FD_CLOEXEC	(1<<0)
   1549 #define I915_PERF_FLAG_FD_NONBLOCK	(1<<1)
   1550 #define I915_PERF_FLAG_DISABLED		(1<<2)
   1551 
   1552 	/** The number of u64 (id, value) pairs */
   1553 	__u32 num_properties;
   1554 
   1555 	/**
   1556 	 * Pointer to array of u64 (id, value) pairs configuring the stream
   1557 	 * to open.
   1558 	 */
   1559 	__u64 properties_ptr;
   1560 };
   1561 
   1562 /**
   1563  * Enable data capture for a stream that was either opened in a disabled state
   1564  * via I915_PERF_FLAG_DISABLED or was later disabled via
   1565  * I915_PERF_IOCTL_DISABLE.
   1566  *
   1567  * It is intended to be cheaper to disable and enable a stream than it may be
   1568  * to close and re-open a stream with the same configuration.
   1569  *
   1570  * It's undefined whether any pending data for the stream will be lost.
   1571  */
   1572 #define I915_PERF_IOCTL_ENABLE	_IO('i', 0x0)
   1573 
   1574 /**
   1575  * Disable data capture for a stream.
   1576  *
   1577  * It is an error to try and read a stream that is disabled.
   1578  */
   1579 #define I915_PERF_IOCTL_DISABLE	_IO('i', 0x1)
   1580 
   1581 /**
   1582  * Common to all i915 perf records
   1583  */
   1584 struct drm_i915_perf_record_header {
   1585 	__u32 type;
   1586 	__u16 pad;
   1587 	__u16 size;
   1588 };
   1589 
   1590 enum drm_i915_perf_record_type {
   1591 
   1592 	/**
   1593 	 * Samples are the work horse record type whose contents are extensible
   1594 	 * and defined when opening an i915 perf stream based on the given
   1595 	 * properties.
   1596 	 *
   1597 	 * Boolean properties following the naming convention
   1598 	 * DRM_I915_PERF_SAMPLE_xyz_PROP request the inclusion of 'xyz' data in
   1599 	 * every sample.
   1600 	 *
   1601 	 * The order of these sample properties given by userspace has no
   1602 	 * affect on the ordering of data within a sample. The order is
   1603 	 * documented here.
   1604 	 *
   1605 	 * struct {
   1606 	 *     struct drm_i915_perf_record_header header;
   1607 	 *
   1608 	 *     { u32 oa_report[]; } && DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_SAMPLE_OA
   1609 	 * };
   1610 	 */
   1611 	DRM_I915_PERF_RECORD_SAMPLE = 1,
   1612 
   1613 	/*
   1614 	 * Indicates that one or more OA reports were not written by the
   1615 	 * hardware. This can happen for example if an MI_REPORT_PERF_COUNT
   1616 	 * command collides with periodic sampling - which would be more likely
   1617 	 * at higher sampling frequencies.
   1618 	 */
   1619 	DRM_I915_PERF_RECORD_OA_REPORT_LOST = 2,
   1620 
   1621 	/**
   1622 	 * An error occurred that resulted in all pending OA reports being lost.
   1623 	 */
   1624 	DRM_I915_PERF_RECORD_OA_BUFFER_LOST = 3,
   1625 
   1626 	DRM_I915_PERF_RECORD_MAX /* non-ABI */
   1627 };
   1628 
   1629 /**
   1630  * Structure to upload perf dynamic configuration into the kernel.
   1631  */
   1632 struct drm_i915_perf_oa_config {
   1633 	/** String formatted like "%08x-%04x-%04x-%04x-%012x" */
   1634 	char uuid[36];
   1635 
   1636 	__u32 n_mux_regs;
   1637 	__u32 n_boolean_regs;
   1638 	__u32 n_flex_regs;
   1639 
   1640 	/*
   1641 	 * These fields are pointers to tuples of u32 values (register address,
   1642 	 * value). For example the expected length of the buffer pointed by
   1643 	 * mux_regs_ptr is (2 * sizeof(u32) * n_mux_regs).
   1644 	 */
   1645 	__u64 mux_regs_ptr;
   1646 	__u64 boolean_regs_ptr;
   1647 	__u64 flex_regs_ptr;
   1648 };
   1649 
   1650 struct drm_i915_query_item {
   1651 	__u64 query_id;
   1652 #define DRM_I915_QUERY_TOPOLOGY_INFO    1
   1653 
   1654 	/*
   1655 	 * When set to zero by userspace, this is filled with the size of the
   1656 	 * data to be written at the data_ptr pointer. The kernel sets this
   1657 	 * value to a negative value to signal an error on a particular query
   1658 	 * item.
   1659 	 */
   1660 	__s32 length;
   1661 
   1662 	/*
   1663 	 * Unused for now. Must be cleared to zero.
   1664 	 */
   1665 	__u32 flags;
   1666 
   1667 	/*
   1668 	 * Data will be written at the location pointed by data_ptr when the
   1669 	 * value of length matches the length of the data to be written by the
   1670 	 * kernel.
   1671 	 */
   1672 	__u64 data_ptr;
   1673 };
   1674 
   1675 struct drm_i915_query {
   1676 	__u32 num_items;
   1677 
   1678 	/*
   1679 	 * Unused for now. Must be cleared to zero.
   1680 	 */
   1681 	__u32 flags;
   1682 
   1683 	/*
   1684 	 * This points to an array of num_items drm_i915_query_item structures.
   1685 	 */
   1686 	__u64 items_ptr;
   1687 };
   1688 
   1689 /*
   1690  * Data written by the kernel with query DRM_I915_QUERY_TOPOLOGY_INFO :
   1691  *
   1692  * data: contains the 3 pieces of information :
   1693  *
   1694  * - the slice mask with one bit per slice telling whether a slice is
   1695  *   available. The availability of slice X can be queried with the following
   1696  *   formula :
   1697  *
   1698  *           (data[X / 8] >> (X % 8)) & 1
   1699  *
   1700  * - the subslice mask for each slice with one bit per subslice telling
   1701  *   whether a subslice is available. The availability of subslice Y in slice
   1702  *   X can be queried with the following formula :
   1703  *
   1704  *           (data[subslice_offset +
   1705  *                 X * subslice_stride +
   1706  *                 Y / 8] >> (Y % 8)) & 1
   1707  *
   1708  * - the EU mask for each subslice in each slice with one bit per EU telling
   1709  *   whether an EU is available. The availability of EU Z in subslice Y in
   1710  *   slice X can be queried with the following formula :
   1711  *
   1712  *           (data[eu_offset +
   1713  *                 (X * max_subslices + Y) * eu_stride +
   1714  *                 Z / 8] >> (Z % 8)) & 1
   1715  */
   1716 struct drm_i915_query_topology_info {
   1717 	/*
   1718 	 * Unused for now. Must be cleared to zero.
   1719 	 */
   1720 	__u16 flags;
   1721 
   1722 	__u16 max_slices;
   1723 	__u16 max_subslices;
   1724 	__u16 max_eus_per_subslice;
   1725 
   1726 	/*
   1727 	 * Offset in data[] at which the subslice masks are stored.
   1728 	 */
   1729 	__u16 subslice_offset;
   1730 
   1731 	/*
   1732 	 * Stride at which each of the subslice masks for each slice are
   1733 	 * stored.
   1734 	 */
   1735 	__u16 subslice_stride;
   1736 
   1737 	/*
   1738 	 * Offset in data[] at which the EU masks are stored.
   1739 	 */
   1740 	__u16 eu_offset;
   1741 
   1742 	/*
   1743 	 * Stride at which each of the EU masks for each subslice are stored.
   1744 	 */
   1745 	__u16 eu_stride;
   1746 
   1747 	__u8 data[];
   1748 };
   1749 
   1750 #if defined(__cplusplus)
   1751 }
   1752 #endif
   1753 
   1754 #endif /* _UAPI_I915_DRM_H_ */
   1755