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     27 
     28 #ifndef __VMWGFX_DRM_H__
     29 #define __VMWGFX_DRM_H__
     30 
     31 #ifndef __KERNEL__
     32 #include <drm.h>
     33 #endif
     34 
     35 #define DRM_VMW_MAX_SURFACE_FACES 6
     36 #define DRM_VMW_MAX_MIP_LEVELS 24
     37 
     38 
     39 #define DRM_VMW_GET_PARAM            0
     40 #define DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF         1
     41 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_DMABUF         2
     42 #define DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS        3
     43 /* guarded by DRM_VMW_PARAM_NUM_STREAMS != 0*/
     44 #define DRM_VMW_CONTROL_STREAM       4
     45 #define DRM_VMW_CLAIM_STREAM         5
     46 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_STREAM         6
     47 /* guarded by DRM_VMW_PARAM_3D == 1 */
     48 #define DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT       7
     49 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT        8
     50 #define DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE       9
     51 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_SURFACE        10
     52 #define DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE          11
     53 #define DRM_VMW_EXECBUF              12
     54 #define DRM_VMW_GET_3D_CAP           13
     55 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT           14
     56 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED       15
     57 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF          16
     58 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_EVENT          17
     59 #define DRM_VMW_PRESENT              18
     60 #define DRM_VMW_PRESENT_READBACK     19
     61 #define DRM_VMW_UPDATE_LAYOUT        20
     62 #define DRM_VMW_CREATE_SHADER        21
     63 #define DRM_VMW_UNREF_SHADER         22
     64 #define DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_CREATE    23
     65 #define DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_REF       24
     66 #define DRM_VMW_SYNCCPU              25
     67 #define DRM_VMW_CREATE_EXTENDED_CONTEXT 26
     68 
     69 /*************************************************************************/
     70 /**
     71  * DRM_VMW_GET_PARAM - get device information.
     72  *
     73  * DRM_VMW_PARAM_FIFO_OFFSET:
     74  * Offset to use to map the first page of the FIFO read-only.
     75  * The fifo is mapped using the mmap() system call on the drm device.
     76  *
     77  * DRM_VMW_PARAM_OVERLAY_IOCTL:
     78  * Does the driver support the overlay ioctl.
     79  */
     80 
     81 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_NUM_STREAMS      0
     82 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_NUM_FREE_STREAMS 1
     83 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_3D               2
     84 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_HW_CAPS          3
     85 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_FIFO_CAPS        4
     86 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_MAX_FB_SIZE      5
     87 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_FIFO_HW_VERSION  6
     88 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_MAX_SURF_MEMORY  7
     89 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_3D_CAPS_SIZE     8
     90 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_MAX_MOB_MEMORY   9
     91 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_MAX_MOB_SIZE     10
     92 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_SCREEN_TARGET    11
     93 #define DRM_VMW_PARAM_VGPU10           12
     94 
     95 /**
     96  * enum drm_vmw_handle_type - handle type for ref ioctls
     97  *
     98  */
     99 enum drm_vmw_handle_type {
    100 	DRM_VMW_HANDLE_LEGACY = 0,
    101 	DRM_VMW_HANDLE_PRIME = 1
    102 };
    103 
    104 /**
    105  * struct drm_vmw_getparam_arg
    106  *
    107  * @value: Returned value. //Out
    108  * @param: Parameter to query. //In.
    109  *
    110  * Argument to the DRM_VMW_GET_PARAM Ioctl.
    111  */
    112 
    113 struct drm_vmw_getparam_arg {
    114 	uint64_t value;
    115 	uint32_t param;
    116 	uint32_t pad64;
    117 };
    118 
    119 /*************************************************************************/
    120 /**
    121  * DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT - Create a host context.
    122  *
    123  * Allocates a device unique context id, and queues a create context command
    124  * for the host. Does not wait for host completion.
    125  */
    126 
    127 /**
    128  * struct drm_vmw_context_arg
    129  *
    130  * @cid: Device unique context ID.
    131  *
    132  * Output argument to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT Ioctl.
    133  * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT Ioctl.
    134  */
    135 
    136 struct drm_vmw_context_arg {
    137 	int32_t cid;
    138 	uint32_t pad64;
    139 };
    140 
    141 /*************************************************************************/
    142 /**
    143  * DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT - Create a host context.
    144  *
    145  * Frees a global context id, and queues a destroy host command for the host.
    146  * Does not wait for host completion. The context ID can be used directly
    147  * in the command stream and shows up as the same context ID on the host.
    148  */
    149 
    150 /*************************************************************************/
    151 /**
    152  * DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE - Create a host suface.
    153  *
    154  * Allocates a device unique surface id, and queues a create surface command
    155  * for the host. Does not wait for host completion. The surface ID can be
    156  * used directly in the command stream and shows up as the same surface
    157  * ID on the host.
    158  */
    159 
    160 /**
    161  * struct drm_wmv_surface_create_req
    162  *
    163  * @flags: Surface flags as understood by the host.
    164  * @format: Surface format as understood by the host.
    165  * @mip_levels: Number of mip levels for each face.
    166  * An unused face should have 0 encoded.
    167  * @size_addr: Address of a user-space array of sruct drm_vmw_size
    168  * cast to an uint64_t for 32-64 bit compatibility.
    169  * The size of the array should equal the total number of mipmap levels.
    170  * @shareable: Boolean whether other clients (as identified by file descriptors)
    171  * may reference this surface.
    172  * @scanout: Boolean whether the surface is intended to be used as a
    173  * scanout.
    174  *
    175  * Input data to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl.
    176  * Output data from the DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE Ioctl.
    177  */
    178 
    179 struct drm_vmw_surface_create_req {
    180 	uint32_t flags;
    181 	uint32_t format;
    182 	uint32_t mip_levels[DRM_VMW_MAX_SURFACE_FACES];
    183 	uint64_t size_addr;
    184 	int32_t shareable;
    185 	int32_t scanout;
    186 };
    187 
    188 /**
    189  * struct drm_wmv_surface_arg
    190  *
    191  * @sid: Surface id of created surface or surface to destroy or reference.
    192  * @handle_type: Handle type for DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE Ioctl.
    193  *
    194  * Output data from the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl.
    195  * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_SURFACE Ioctl.
    196  * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE Ioctl.
    197  */
    198 
    199 struct drm_vmw_surface_arg {
    200 	int32_t sid;
    201 	enum drm_vmw_handle_type handle_type;
    202 };
    203 
    204 /**
    205  * struct drm_vmw_size ioctl.
    206  *
    207  * @width - mip level width
    208  * @height - mip level height
    209  * @depth - mip level depth
    210  *
    211  * Description of a mip level.
    212  * Input data to the DRM_WMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl.
    213  */
    214 
    215 struct drm_vmw_size {
    216 	uint32_t width;
    217 	uint32_t height;
    218 	uint32_t depth;
    219 	uint32_t pad64;
    220 };
    221 
    222 /**
    223  * union drm_vmw_surface_create_arg
    224  *
    225  * @rep: Output data as described above.
    226  * @req: Input data as described above.
    227  *
    228  * Argument to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE Ioctl.
    229  */
    230 
    231 union drm_vmw_surface_create_arg {
    232 	struct drm_vmw_surface_arg rep;
    233 	struct drm_vmw_surface_create_req req;
    234 };
    235 
    236 /*************************************************************************/
    237 /**
    238  * DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE - Reference a host surface.
    239  *
    240  * Puts a reference on a host surface with a give sid, as previously
    241  * returned by the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE ioctl.
    242  * A reference will make sure the surface isn't destroyed while we hold
    243  * it and will allow the calling client to use the surface ID in the command
    244  * stream.
    245  *
    246  * On successful return, the Ioctl returns the surface information given
    247  * in the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SURFACE ioctl.
    248  */
    249 
    250 /**
    251  * union drm_vmw_surface_reference_arg
    252  *
    253  * @rep: Output data as described above.
    254  * @req: Input data as described above.
    255  *
    256  * Argument to the DRM_VMW_REF_SURFACE Ioctl.
    257  */
    258 
    259 union drm_vmw_surface_reference_arg {
    260 	struct drm_vmw_surface_create_req rep;
    261 	struct drm_vmw_surface_arg req;
    262 };
    263 
    264 /*************************************************************************/
    265 /**
    266  * DRM_VMW_UNREF_SURFACE - Unreference a host surface.
    267  *
    268  * Clear a reference previously put on a host surface.
    269  * When all references are gone, including the one implicitly placed
    270  * on creation,
    271  * a destroy surface command will be queued for the host.
    272  * Does not wait for completion.
    273  */
    274 
    275 /*************************************************************************/
    276 /**
    277  * DRM_VMW_EXECBUF
    278  *
    279  * Submit a command buffer for execution on the host, and return a
    280  * fence seqno that when signaled, indicates that the command buffer has
    281  * executed.
    282  */
    283 
    284 /**
    285  * struct drm_vmw_execbuf_arg
    286  *
    287  * @commands: User-space address of a command buffer cast to an uint64_t.
    288  * @command-size: Size in bytes of the command buffer.
    289  * @throttle-us: Sleep until software is less than @throttle_us
    290  * microseconds ahead of hardware. The driver may round this value
    291  * to the nearest kernel tick.
    292  * @fence_rep: User-space address of a struct drm_vmw_fence_rep cast to an
    293  * uint64_t.
    294  * @version: Allows expanding the execbuf ioctl parameters without breaking
    295  * backwards compatibility, since user-space will always tell the kernel
    296  * which version it uses.
    297  * @flags: Execbuf flags. None currently.
    298  *
    299  * Argument to the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF Ioctl.
    300  */
    301 
    302 #define DRM_VMW_EXECBUF_VERSION 2
    303 
    304 struct drm_vmw_execbuf_arg {
    305 	uint64_t commands;
    306 	uint32_t command_size;
    307 	uint32_t throttle_us;
    308 	uint64_t fence_rep;
    309 	uint32_t version;
    310 	uint32_t flags;
    311 	uint32_t context_handle;
    312 	uint32_t pad64;
    313 };
    314 
    315 /**
    316  * struct drm_vmw_fence_rep
    317  *
    318  * @handle: Fence object handle for fence associated with a command submission.
    319  * @mask: Fence flags relevant for this fence object.
    320  * @seqno: Fence sequence number in fifo. A fence object with a lower
    321  * seqno will signal the EXEC flag before a fence object with a higher
    322  * seqno. This can be used by user-space to avoid kernel calls to determine
    323  * whether a fence has signaled the EXEC flag. Note that @seqno will
    324  * wrap at 32-bit.
    325  * @passed_seqno: The highest seqno number processed by the hardware
    326  * so far. This can be used to mark user-space fence objects as signaled, and
    327  * to determine whether a fence seqno might be stale.
    328  * @error: This member should've been set to -EFAULT on submission.
    329  * The following actions should be take on completion:
    330  * error == -EFAULT: Fence communication failed. The host is synchronized.
    331  * Use the last fence id read from the FIFO fence register.
    332  * error != 0 && error != -EFAULT:
    333  * Fence submission failed. The host is synchronized. Use the fence_seq member.
    334  * error == 0: All is OK, The host may not be synchronized.
    335  * Use the fence_seq member.
    336  *
    337  * Input / Output data to the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF Ioctl.
    338  */
    339 
    340 struct drm_vmw_fence_rep {
    341 	uint32_t handle;
    342 	uint32_t mask;
    343 	uint32_t seqno;
    344 	uint32_t passed_seqno;
    345 	uint32_t pad64;
    346 	int32_t error;
    347 };
    348 
    349 /*************************************************************************/
    350 /**
    351  * DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF
    352  *
    353  * Allocate a DMA buffer that is visible also to the host.
    354  * NOTE: The buffer is
    355  * identified by a handle and an offset, which are private to the guest, but
    356  * useable in the command stream. The guest kernel may translate these
    357  * and patch up the command stream accordingly. In the future, the offset may
    358  * be zero at all times, or it may disappear from the interface before it is
    359  * fixed.
    360  *
    361  * The DMA buffer may stay user-space mapped in the guest at all times,
    362  * and is thus suitable for sub-allocation.
    363  *
    364  * DMA buffers are mapped using the mmap() syscall on the drm device.
    365  */
    366 
    367 /**
    368  * struct drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_req
    369  *
    370  * @size: Required minimum size of the buffer.
    371  *
    372  * Input data to the DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl.
    373  */
    374 
    375 struct drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_req {
    376 	uint32_t size;
    377 	uint32_t pad64;
    378 };
    379 
    380 /**
    381  * struct drm_vmw_dmabuf_rep
    382  *
    383  * @map_handle: Offset to use in the mmap() call used to map the buffer.
    384  * @handle: Handle unique to this buffer. Used for unreferencing.
    385  * @cur_gmr_id: GMR id to use in the command stream when this buffer is
    386  * referenced. See not above.
    387  * @cur_gmr_offset: Offset to use in the command stream when this buffer is
    388  * referenced. See note above.
    389  *
    390  * Output data from the DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl.
    391  */
    392 
    393 struct drm_vmw_dmabuf_rep {
    394 	uint64_t map_handle;
    395 	uint32_t handle;
    396 	uint32_t cur_gmr_id;
    397 	uint32_t cur_gmr_offset;
    398 	uint32_t pad64;
    399 };
    400 
    401 /**
    402  * union drm_vmw_dmabuf_arg
    403  *
    404  * @req: Input data as described above.
    405  * @rep: Output data as described above.
    406  *
    407  * Argument to the DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl.
    408  */
    409 
    410 union drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_arg {
    411 	struct drm_vmw_alloc_dmabuf_req req;
    412 	struct drm_vmw_dmabuf_rep rep;
    413 };
    414 
    415 /*************************************************************************/
    416 /**
    417  * DRM_VMW_UNREF_DMABUF - Free a DMA buffer.
    418  *
    419  */
    420 
    421 /**
    422  * struct drm_vmw_unref_dmabuf_arg
    423  *
    424  * @handle: Handle indicating what buffer to free. Obtained from the
    425  * DRM_VMW_ALLOC_DMABUF Ioctl.
    426  *
    427  * Argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_DMABUF Ioctl.
    428  */
    429 
    430 struct drm_vmw_unref_dmabuf_arg {
    431 	uint32_t handle;
    432 	uint32_t pad64;
    433 };
    434 
    435 /*************************************************************************/
    436 /**
    437  * DRM_VMW_CONTROL_STREAM - Control overlays, aka streams.
    438  *
    439  * This IOCTL controls the overlay units of the svga device.
    440  * The SVGA overlay units does not work like regular hardware units in
    441  * that they do not automaticaly read back the contents of the given dma
    442  * buffer. But instead only read back for each call to this ioctl, and
    443  * at any point between this call being made and a following call that
    444  * either changes the buffer or disables the stream.
    445  */
    446 
    447 /**
    448  * struct drm_vmw_rect
    449  *
    450  * Defines a rectangle. Used in the overlay ioctl to define
    451  * source and destination rectangle.
    452  */
    453 
    454 struct drm_vmw_rect {
    455 	int32_t x;
    456 	int32_t y;
    457 	uint32_t w;
    458 	uint32_t h;
    459 };
    460 
    461 /**
    462  * struct drm_vmw_control_stream_arg
    463  *
    464  * @stream_id: Stearm to control
    465  * @enabled: If false all following arguments are ignored.
    466  * @handle: Handle to buffer for getting data from.
    467  * @format: Format of the overlay as understood by the host.
    468  * @width: Width of the overlay.
    469  * @height: Height of the overlay.
    470  * @size: Size of the overlay in bytes.
    471  * @pitch: Array of pitches, the two last are only used for YUV12 formats.
    472  * @offset: Offset from start of dma buffer to overlay.
    473  * @src: Source rect, must be within the defined area above.
    474  * @dst: Destination rect, x and y may be negative.
    475  *
    476  * Argument to the DRM_VMW_CONTROL_STREAM Ioctl.
    477  */
    478 
    479 struct drm_vmw_control_stream_arg {
    480 	uint32_t stream_id;
    481 	uint32_t enabled;
    482 
    483 	uint32_t flags;
    484 	uint32_t color_key;
    485 
    486 	uint32_t handle;
    487 	uint32_t offset;
    488 	int32_t format;
    489 	uint32_t size;
    490 	uint32_t width;
    491 	uint32_t height;
    492 	uint32_t pitch[3];
    493 
    494 	uint32_t pad64;
    495 	struct drm_vmw_rect src;
    496 	struct drm_vmw_rect dst;
    497 };
    498 
    499 /*************************************************************************/
    500 /**
    501  * DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS - Give extra information about cursor bypass.
    502  *
    503  */
    504 
    505 #define DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS_ALL    (1 << 0)
    506 #define DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS_FLAGS       (1)
    507 
    508 /**
    509  * struct drm_vmw_cursor_bypass_arg
    510  *
    511  * @flags: Flags.
    512  * @crtc_id: Crtc id, only used if DMR_CURSOR_BYPASS_ALL isn't passed.
    513  * @xpos: X position of cursor.
    514  * @ypos: Y position of cursor.
    515  * @xhot: X hotspot.
    516  * @yhot: Y hotspot.
    517  *
    518  * Argument to the DRM_VMW_CURSOR_BYPASS Ioctl.
    519  */
    520 
    521 struct drm_vmw_cursor_bypass_arg {
    522 	uint32_t flags;
    523 	uint32_t crtc_id;
    524 	int32_t xpos;
    525 	int32_t ypos;
    526 	int32_t xhot;
    527 	int32_t yhot;
    528 };
    529 
    530 /*************************************************************************/
    531 /**
    532  * DRM_VMW_CLAIM_STREAM - Claim a single stream.
    533  */
    534 
    535 /**
    536  * struct drm_vmw_context_arg
    537  *
    538  * @stream_id: Device unique context ID.
    539  *
    540  * Output argument to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_CONTEXT Ioctl.
    541  * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_CONTEXT Ioctl.
    542  */
    543 
    544 struct drm_vmw_stream_arg {
    545 	uint32_t stream_id;
    546 	uint32_t pad64;
    547 };
    548 
    549 /*************************************************************************/
    550 /**
    551  * DRM_VMW_UNREF_STREAM - Unclaim a stream.
    552  *
    553  * Return a single stream that was claimed by this process. Also makes
    554  * sure that the stream has been stopped.
    555  */
    556 
    557 /*************************************************************************/
    558 /**
    559  * DRM_VMW_GET_3D_CAP
    560  *
    561  * Read 3D capabilities from the FIFO
    562  *
    563  */
    564 
    565 /**
    566  * struct drm_vmw_get_3d_cap_arg
    567  *
    568  * @buffer: Pointer to a buffer for capability data, cast to an uint64_t
    569  * @size: Max size to copy
    570  *
    571  * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_GET_3D_CAP_IOCTL
    572  * ioctls.
    573  */
    574 
    575 struct drm_vmw_get_3d_cap_arg {
    576 	uint64_t buffer;
    577 	uint32_t max_size;
    578 	uint32_t pad64;
    579 };
    580 
    581 
    582 /*************************************************************************/
    583 /**
    584  * DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT
    585  *
    586  * Waits for a fence object to signal. The wait is interruptible, so that
    587  * signals may be delivered during the interrupt. The wait may timeout,
    588  * in which case the calls returns -EBUSY. If the wait is restarted,
    589  * that is restarting without resetting @cookie_valid to zero,
    590  * the timeout is computed from the first call.
    591  *
    592  * The flags argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT ioctl indicates what to wait
    593  * on:
    594  * DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_EXEC: All commands ahead of the fence in the command
    595  * stream
    596  * have executed.
    597  * DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_QUERY: All query results resulting from query finish
    598  * commands
    599  * in the buffer given to the EXECBUF ioctl returning the fence object handle
    600  * are available to user-space.
    601  *
    602  * DRM_VMW_WAIT_OPTION_UNREF: If this wait option is given, and the
    603  * fenc wait ioctl returns 0, the fence object has been unreferenced after
    604  * the wait.
    605  */
    606 
    607 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_EXEC   (1 << 0)
    608 #define DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_QUERY  (1 << 1)
    609 
    610 #define DRM_VMW_WAIT_OPTION_UNREF (1 << 0)
    611 
    612 /**
    613  * struct drm_vmw_fence_wait_arg
    614  *
    615  * @handle: Fence object handle as returned by the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF ioctl.
    616  * @cookie_valid: Must be reset to 0 on first call. Left alone on restart.
    617  * @kernel_cookie: Set to 0 on first call. Left alone on restart.
    618  * @timeout_us: Wait timeout in microseconds. 0 for indefinite timeout.
    619  * @lazy: Set to 1 if timing is not critical. Allow more than a kernel tick
    620  * before returning.
    621  * @flags: Fence flags to wait on.
    622  * @wait_options: Options that control the behaviour of the wait ioctl.
    623  *
    624  * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_WAIT ioctl.
    625  */
    626 
    627 struct drm_vmw_fence_wait_arg {
    628 	uint32_t handle;
    629 	int32_t  cookie_valid;
    630 	uint64_t kernel_cookie;
    631 	uint64_t timeout_us;
    632 	int32_t lazy;
    633 	int32_t flags;
    634 	int32_t wait_options;
    635 	int32_t pad64;
    636 };
    637 
    638 /*************************************************************************/
    639 /**
    640  * DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED
    641  *
    642  * Checks if a fence object is signaled..
    643  */
    644 
    645 /**
    646  * struct drm_vmw_fence_signaled_arg
    647  *
    648  * @handle: Fence object handle as returned by the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF ioctl.
    649  * @flags: Fence object flags input to DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED ioctl
    650  * @signaled: Out: Flags signaled.
    651  * @sequence: Out: Highest sequence passed so far. Can be used to signal the
    652  * EXEC flag of user-space fence objects.
    653  *
    654  * Input/Output argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_SIGNALED and DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF
    655  * ioctls.
    656  */
    657 
    658 struct drm_vmw_fence_signaled_arg {
    659 	 uint32_t handle;
    660 	 uint32_t flags;
    661 	 int32_t signaled;
    662 	 uint32_t passed_seqno;
    663 	 uint32_t signaled_flags;
    664 	 uint32_t pad64;
    665 };
    666 
    667 /*************************************************************************/
    668 /**
    669  * DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF
    670  *
    671  * Unreferences a fence object, and causes it to be destroyed if there are no
    672  * other references to it.
    673  *
    674  */
    675 
    676 /**
    677  * struct drm_vmw_fence_arg
    678  *
    679  * @handle: Fence object handle as returned by the DRM_VMW_EXECBUF ioctl.
    680  *
    681  * Input/Output argument to the DRM_VMW_FENCE_UNREF ioctl..
    682  */
    683 
    684 struct drm_vmw_fence_arg {
    685 	 uint32_t handle;
    686 	 uint32_t pad64;
    687 };
    688 
    689 
    690 /*************************************************************************/
    691 /**
    692  * DRM_VMW_FENCE_EVENT
    693  *
    694  * Queues an event on a fence to be delivered on the drm character device
    695  * when the fence has signaled the DRM_VMW_FENCE_FLAG_EXEC flag.
    696  * Optionally the approximate time when the fence signaled is
    697  * given by the event.
    698  */
    699 
    700 /*
    701  * The event type
    702  */
    703 #define DRM_VMW_EVENT_FENCE_SIGNALED 0x80000000
    704 
    705 struct drm_vmw_event_fence {
    706 	struct drm_event base;
    707 	uint64_t user_data;
    708 	uint32_t tv_sec;
    709 	uint32_t tv_usec;
    710 };
    711 
    712 /*
    713  * Flags that may be given to the command.
    714  */
    715 /* Request fence signaled time on the event. */
    716 #define DRM_VMW_FE_FLAG_REQ_TIME (1 << 0)
    717 
    718 /**
    719  * struct drm_vmw_fence_event_arg
    720  *
    721  * @fence_rep: Pointer to fence_rep structure cast to uint64_t or 0 if
    722  * the fence is not supposed to be referenced by user-space.
    723  * @user_info: Info to be delivered with the event.
    724  * @handle: Attach the event to this fence only.
    725  * @flags: A set of flags as defined above.
    726  */
    727 struct drm_vmw_fence_event_arg {
    728 	uint64_t fence_rep;
    729 	uint64_t user_data;
    730 	uint32_t handle;
    731 	uint32_t flags;
    732 };
    733 
    734 
    735 /*************************************************************************/
    736 /**
    737  * DRM_VMW_PRESENT
    738  *
    739  * Executes an SVGA present on a given fb for a given surface. The surface
    740  * is placed on the framebuffer. Cliprects are given relative to the given
    741  * point (the point disignated by dest_{x|y}).
    742  *
    743  */
    744 
    745 /**
    746  * struct drm_vmw_present_arg
    747  * @fb_id: framebuffer id to present / read back from.
    748  * @sid: Surface id to present from.
    749  * @dest_x: X placement coordinate for surface.
    750  * @dest_y: Y placement coordinate for surface.
    751  * @clips_ptr: Pointer to an array of clip rects cast to an uint64_t.
    752  * @num_clips: Number of cliprects given relative to the framebuffer origin,
    753  * in the same coordinate space as the frame buffer.
    754  * @pad64: Unused 64-bit padding.
    755  *
    756  * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_PRESENT ioctl.
    757  */
    758 
    759 struct drm_vmw_present_arg {
    760 	uint32_t fb_id;
    761 	uint32_t sid;
    762 	int32_t dest_x;
    763 	int32_t dest_y;
    764 	uint64_t clips_ptr;
    765 	uint32_t num_clips;
    766 	uint32_t pad64;
    767 };
    768 
    769 
    770 /*************************************************************************/
    771 /**
    772  * DRM_VMW_PRESENT_READBACK
    773  *
    774  * Executes an SVGA present readback from a given fb to the dma buffer
    775  * currently bound as the fb. If there is no dma buffer bound to the fb,
    776  * an error will be returned.
    777  *
    778  */
    779 
    780 /**
    781  * struct drm_vmw_present_arg
    782  * @fb_id: fb_id to present / read back from.
    783  * @num_clips: Number of cliprects.
    784  * @clips_ptr: Pointer to an array of clip rects cast to an uint64_t.
    785  * @fence_rep: Pointer to a struct drm_vmw_fence_rep, cast to an uint64_t.
    786  * If this member is NULL, then the ioctl should not return a fence.
    787  */
    788 
    789 struct drm_vmw_present_readback_arg {
    790 	 uint32_t fb_id;
    791 	 uint32_t num_clips;
    792 	 uint64_t clips_ptr;
    793 	 uint64_t fence_rep;
    794 };
    795 
    796 /*************************************************************************/
    797 /**
    798  * DRM_VMW_UPDATE_LAYOUT - Update layout
    799  *
    800  * Updates the preferred modes and connection status for connectors. The
    801  * command consists of one drm_vmw_update_layout_arg pointing to an array
    802  * of num_outputs drm_vmw_rect's.
    803  */
    804 
    805 /**
    806  * struct drm_vmw_update_layout_arg
    807  *
    808  * @num_outputs: number of active connectors
    809  * @rects: pointer to array of drm_vmw_rect cast to an uint64_t
    810  *
    811  * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UPDATE_LAYOUT Ioctl.
    812  */
    813 struct drm_vmw_update_layout_arg {
    814 	uint32_t num_outputs;
    815 	uint32_t pad64;
    816 	uint64_t rects;
    817 };
    818 
    819 
    820 /*************************************************************************/
    821 /**
    822  * DRM_VMW_CREATE_SHADER - Create shader
    823  *
    824  * Creates a shader and optionally binds it to a dma buffer containing
    825  * the shader byte-code.
    826  */
    827 
    828 /**
    829  * enum drm_vmw_shader_type - Shader types
    830  */
    831 enum drm_vmw_shader_type {
    832 	drm_vmw_shader_type_vs = 0,
    833 	drm_vmw_shader_type_ps,
    834 };
    835 
    836 
    837 /**
    838  * struct drm_vmw_shader_create_arg
    839  *
    840  * @shader_type: Shader type of the shader to create.
    841  * @size: Size of the byte-code in bytes.
    842  * where the shader byte-code starts
    843  * @buffer_handle: Buffer handle identifying the buffer containing the
    844  * shader byte-code
    845  * @shader_handle: On successful completion contains a handle that
    846  * can be used to subsequently identify the shader.
    847  * @offset: Offset in bytes into the buffer given by @buffer_handle,
    848  *
    849  * Input / Output argument to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_SHADER Ioctl.
    850  */
    851 struct drm_vmw_shader_create_arg {
    852 	enum drm_vmw_shader_type shader_type;
    853 	uint32_t size;
    854 	uint32_t buffer_handle;
    855 	uint32_t shader_handle;
    856 	uint64_t offset;
    857 };
    858 
    859 /*************************************************************************/
    860 /**
    861  * DRM_VMW_UNREF_SHADER - Unreferences a shader
    862  *
    863  * Destroys a user-space reference to a shader, optionally destroying
    864  * it.
    865  */
    866 
    867 /**
    868  * struct drm_vmw_shader_arg
    869  *
    870  * @handle: Handle identifying the shader to destroy.
    871  *
    872  * Input argument to the DRM_VMW_UNREF_SHADER ioctl.
    873  */
    874 struct drm_vmw_shader_arg {
    875 	uint32_t handle;
    876 	uint32_t pad64;
    877 };
    878 
    879 /*************************************************************************/
    880 /**
    881  * DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_CREATE - Create a host guest-backed surface.
    882  *
    883  * Allocates a surface handle and queues a create surface command
    884  * for the host on the first use of the surface. The surface ID can
    885  * be used as the surface ID in commands referencing the surface.
    886  */
    887 
    888 /**
    889  * enum drm_vmw_surface_flags
    890  *
    891  * @drm_vmw_surface_flag_shareable:     Whether the surface is shareable
    892  * @drm_vmw_surface_flag_scanout:       Whether the surface is a scanout
    893  *                                      surface.
    894  * @drm_vmw_surface_flag_create_buffer: Create a backup buffer if none is
    895  *                                      given.
    896  */
    897 enum drm_vmw_surface_flags {
    898 	drm_vmw_surface_flag_shareable = (1 << 0),
    899 	drm_vmw_surface_flag_scanout = (1 << 1),
    900 	drm_vmw_surface_flag_create_buffer = (1 << 2)
    901 };
    902 
    903 /**
    904  * struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_req
    905  *
    906  * @svga3d_flags:     SVGA3d surface flags for the device.
    907  * @format:           SVGA3d format.
    908  * @mip_level:        Number of mip levels for all faces.
    909  * @drm_surface_flags Flags as described above.
    910  * @multisample_count Future use. Set to 0.
    911  * @autogen_filter    Future use. Set to 0.
    912  * @buffer_handle     Buffer handle of backup buffer. SVGA3D_INVALID_ID
    913  *                    if none.
    914  * @base_size         Size of the base mip level for all faces.
    915  * @array_size        Must be zero for non-vgpu10 hardware, and if non-zero
    916  *                    svga3d_flags must have proper bind flags setup.
    917  *
    918  * Input argument to the  DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_CREATE Ioctl.
    919  * Part of output argument for the DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_REF Ioctl.
    920  */
    921 struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_req {
    922 	uint32_t svga3d_flags;
    923 	uint32_t format;
    924 	uint32_t mip_levels;
    925 	enum drm_vmw_surface_flags drm_surface_flags;
    926 	uint32_t multisample_count;
    927 	uint32_t autogen_filter;
    928 	uint32_t buffer_handle;
    929 	uint32_t array_size;
    930 	struct drm_vmw_size base_size;
    931 };
    932 
    933 /**
    934  * struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_rep
    935  *
    936  * @handle:            Surface handle.
    937  * @backup_size:       Size of backup buffers for this surface.
    938  * @buffer_handle:     Handle of backup buffer. SVGA3D_INVALID_ID if none.
    939  * @buffer_size:       Actual size of the buffer identified by
    940  *                     @buffer_handle
    941  * @buffer_map_handle: Offset into device address space for the buffer
    942  *                     identified by @buffer_handle.
    943  *
    944  * Part of output argument for the DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_REF ioctl.
    945  * Output argument for the DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_CREATE ioctl.
    946  */
    947 struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_rep {
    948 	uint32_t handle;
    949 	uint32_t backup_size;
    950 	uint32_t buffer_handle;
    951 	uint32_t buffer_size;
    952 	uint64_t buffer_map_handle;
    953 };
    954 
    955 /**
    956  * union drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_arg
    957  *
    958  * @req: Input argument as described above.
    959  * @rep: Output argument as described above.
    960  *
    961  * Argument to the DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_CREATE ioctl.
    962  */
    963 union drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_arg {
    964 	struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_rep rep;
    965 	struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_req req;
    966 };
    967 
    968 /*************************************************************************/
    969 /**
    970  * DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_REF - Reference a host surface.
    971  *
    972  * Puts a reference on a host surface with a given handle, as previously
    973  * returned by the DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_CREATE ioctl.
    974  * A reference will make sure the surface isn't destroyed while we hold
    975  * it and will allow the calling client to use the surface handle in
    976  * the command stream.
    977  *
    978  * On successful return, the Ioctl returns the surface information given
    979  * to and returned from the DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_CREATE ioctl.
    980  */
    981 
    982 /**
    983  * struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_reference_arg
    984  *
    985  * @creq: The data used as input when the surface was created, as described
    986  *        above at "struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_req"
    987  * @crep: Additional data output when the surface was created, as described
    988  *        above at "struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_rep"
    989  *
    990  * Output Argument to the DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_REF ioctl.
    991  */
    992 struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_ref_rep {
    993 	struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_req creq;
    994 	struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_create_rep crep;
    995 };
    996 
    997 /**
    998  * union drm_vmw_gb_surface_reference_arg
    999  *
   1000  * @req: Input data as described above at "struct drm_vmw_surface_arg"
   1001  * @rep: Output data as described above at "struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_ref_rep"
   1002  *
   1003  * Argument to the DRM_VMW_GB_SURFACE_REF Ioctl.
   1004  */
   1005 union drm_vmw_gb_surface_reference_arg {
   1006 	struct drm_vmw_gb_surface_ref_rep rep;
   1007 	struct drm_vmw_surface_arg req;
   1008 };
   1009 
   1010 
   1011 /*************************************************************************/
   1012 /**
   1013  * DRM_VMW_SYNCCPU - Sync a DMA buffer / MOB for CPU access.
   1014  *
   1015  * Idles any previously submitted GPU operations on the buffer and
   1016  * by default blocks command submissions that reference the buffer.
   1017  * If the file descriptor used to grab a blocking CPU sync is closed, the
   1018  * cpu sync is released.
   1019  * The flags argument indicates how the grab / release operation should be
   1020  * performed:
   1021  */
   1022 
   1023 /**
   1024  * enum drm_vmw_synccpu_flags - Synccpu flags:
   1025  *
   1026  * @drm_vmw_synccpu_read: Sync for read. If sync is done for read only, it's a
   1027  * hint to the kernel to allow command submissions that references the buffer
   1028  * for read-only.
   1029  * @drm_vmw_synccpu_write: Sync for write. Block all command submissions
   1030  * referencing this buffer.
   1031  * @drm_vmw_synccpu_dontblock: Dont wait for GPU idle, but rather return
   1032  * -EBUSY should the buffer be busy.
   1033  * @drm_vmw_synccpu_allow_cs: Allow command submission that touches the buffer
   1034  * while the buffer is synced for CPU. This is similar to the GEM bo idle
   1035  * behavior.
   1036  */
   1037 enum drm_vmw_synccpu_flags {
   1038 	drm_vmw_synccpu_read = (1 << 0),
   1039 	drm_vmw_synccpu_write = (1 << 1),
   1040 	drm_vmw_synccpu_dontblock = (1 << 2),
   1041 	drm_vmw_synccpu_allow_cs = (1 << 3)
   1042 };
   1043 
   1044 /**
   1045  * enum drm_vmw_synccpu_op - Synccpu operations:
   1046  *
   1047  * @drm_vmw_synccpu_grab:    Grab the buffer for CPU operations
   1048  * @drm_vmw_synccpu_release: Release a previous grab.
   1049  */
   1050 enum drm_vmw_synccpu_op {
   1051 	drm_vmw_synccpu_grab,
   1052 	drm_vmw_synccpu_release
   1053 };
   1054 
   1055 /**
   1056  * struct drm_vmw_synccpu_arg
   1057  *
   1058  * @op:			     The synccpu operation as described above.
   1059  * @handle:		     Handle identifying the buffer object.
   1060  * @flags:		     Flags as described above.
   1061  */
   1062 struct drm_vmw_synccpu_arg {
   1063 	enum drm_vmw_synccpu_op op;
   1064 	enum drm_vmw_synccpu_flags flags;
   1065 	uint32_t handle;
   1066 	uint32_t pad64;
   1067 };
   1068 
   1069 /*************************************************************************/
   1070 /**
   1071  * DRM_VMW_CREATE_EXTENDED_CONTEXT - Create a host context.
   1072  *
   1073  * Allocates a device unique context id, and queues a create context command
   1074  * for the host. Does not wait for host completion.
   1075  */
   1076 enum drm_vmw_extended_context {
   1077 	drm_vmw_context_legacy,
   1078 	drm_vmw_context_vgpu10
   1079 };
   1080 
   1081 /**
   1082  * union drm_vmw_extended_context_arg
   1083  *
   1084  * @req: Context type.
   1085  * @rep: Context identifier.
   1086  *
   1087  * Argument to the DRM_VMW_CREATE_EXTENDED_CONTEXT Ioctl.
   1088  */
   1089 union drm_vmw_extended_context_arg {
   1090 	enum drm_vmw_extended_context req;
   1091 	struct drm_vmw_context_arg rep;
   1092 };
   1093 #endif
   1094