drm_drv.h revision 1.1 1 /* $NetBSD: drm_drv.h,v 1.1 2021/12/18 20:15:56 riastradh Exp $ */
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28
29 #ifndef _DRM_DRV_H_
30 #define _DRM_DRV_H_
31
32 #include <linux/list.h>
33 #include <linux/irqreturn.h>
34
35 #include <drm/drm_device.h>
36
37 struct drm_file;
38 struct drm_gem_object;
39 struct drm_master;
40 struct drm_minor;
41 struct dma_buf_attachment;
42 struct drm_display_mode;
43 struct drm_mode_create_dumb;
44 struct drm_printer;
45
46 /**
47 * enum drm_driver_feature - feature flags
48 *
49 * See &drm_driver.driver_features, drm_device.driver_features and
50 * drm_core_check_feature().
51 */
52 enum drm_driver_feature {
53 /**
54 * @DRIVER_GEM:
55 *
56 * Driver use the GEM memory manager. This should be set for all modern
57 * drivers.
58 */
59 DRIVER_GEM = BIT(0),
60 /**
61 * @DRIVER_MODESET:
62 *
63 * Driver supports mode setting interfaces (KMS).
64 */
65 DRIVER_MODESET = BIT(1),
66 /**
67 * @DRIVER_RENDER:
68 *
69 * Driver supports dedicated render nodes. See also the :ref:`section on
70 * render nodes <drm_render_node>` for details.
71 */
72 DRIVER_RENDER = BIT(3),
73 /**
74 * @DRIVER_ATOMIC:
75 *
76 * Driver supports the full atomic modesetting userspace API. Drivers
77 * which only use atomic internally, but do not the support the full
78 * userspace API (e.g. not all properties converted to atomic, or
79 * multi-plane updates are not guaranteed to be tear-free) should not
80 * set this flag.
81 */
82 DRIVER_ATOMIC = BIT(4),
83 /**
84 * @DRIVER_SYNCOBJ:
85 *
86 * Driver supports &drm_syncobj for explicit synchronization of command
87 * submission.
88 */
89 DRIVER_SYNCOBJ = BIT(5),
90 /**
91 * @DRIVER_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE:
92 *
93 * Driver supports the timeline flavor of &drm_syncobj for explicit
94 * synchronization of command submission.
95 */
96 DRIVER_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE = BIT(6),
97
98 /* IMPORTANT: Below are all the legacy flags, add new ones above. */
99
100 /**
101 * @DRIVER_USE_AGP:
102 *
103 * Set up DRM AGP support, see drm_agp_init(), the DRM core will manage
104 * AGP resources. New drivers don't need this.
105 */
106 DRIVER_USE_AGP = BIT(25),
107 /**
108 * @DRIVER_LEGACY:
109 *
110 * Denote a legacy driver using shadow attach. Do not use.
111 */
112 DRIVER_LEGACY = BIT(26),
113 /**
114 * @DRIVER_PCI_DMA:
115 *
116 * Driver is capable of PCI DMA, mapping of PCI DMA buffers to userspace
117 * will be enabled. Only for legacy drivers. Do not use.
118 */
119 DRIVER_PCI_DMA = BIT(27),
120 /**
121 * @DRIVER_SG:
122 *
123 * Driver can perform scatter/gather DMA, allocation and mapping of
124 * scatter/gather buffers will be enabled. Only for legacy drivers. Do
125 * not use.
126 */
127 DRIVER_SG = BIT(28),
128
129 /**
130 * @DRIVER_HAVE_DMA:
131 *
132 * Driver supports DMA, the userspace DMA API will be supported. Only
133 * for legacy drivers. Do not use.
134 */
135 DRIVER_HAVE_DMA = BIT(29),
136 /**
137 * @DRIVER_HAVE_IRQ:
138 *
139 * Legacy irq support. Only for legacy drivers. Do not use.
140 *
141 * New drivers can either use the drm_irq_install() and
142 * drm_irq_uninstall() helper functions, or roll their own irq support
143 * code by calling request_irq() directly.
144 */
145 DRIVER_HAVE_IRQ = BIT(30),
146 /**
147 * @DRIVER_KMS_LEGACY_CONTEXT:
148 *
149 * Used only by nouveau for backwards compatibility with existing
150 * userspace. Do not use.
151 */
152 DRIVER_KMS_LEGACY_CONTEXT = BIT(31),
153 };
154
155 /**
156 * struct drm_driver - DRM driver structure
157 *
158 * This structure represent the common code for a family of cards. There will be
159 * one &struct drm_device for each card present in this family. It contains lots
160 * of vfunc entries, and a pile of those probably should be moved to more
161 * appropriate places like &drm_mode_config_funcs or into a new operations
162 * structure for GEM drivers.
163 */
164 struct drm_driver {
165 /**
166 * @load:
167 *
168 * Backward-compatible driver callback to complete
169 * initialization steps after the driver is registered. For
170 * this reason, may suffer from race conditions and its use is
171 * deprecated for new drivers. It is therefore only supported
172 * for existing drivers not yet converted to the new scheme.
173 * See drm_dev_init() and drm_dev_register() for proper and
174 * race-free way to set up a &struct drm_device.
175 *
176 * This is deprecated, do not use!
177 *
178 * Returns:
179 *
180 * Zero on success, non-zero value on failure.
181 */
182 int (*load) (struct drm_device *, unsigned long flags);
183
184 /**
185 * @open:
186 *
187 * Driver callback when a new &struct drm_file is opened. Useful for
188 * setting up driver-private data structures like buffer allocators,
189 * execution contexts or similar things. Such driver-private resources
190 * must be released again in @postclose.
191 *
192 * Since the display/modeset side of DRM can only be owned by exactly
193 * one &struct drm_file (see &drm_file.is_master and &drm_device.master)
194 * there should never be a need to set up any modeset related resources
195 * in this callback. Doing so would be a driver design bug.
196 *
197 * Returns:
198 *
199 * 0 on success, a negative error code on failure, which will be
200 * promoted to userspace as the result of the open() system call.
201 */
202 int (*open) (struct drm_device *, struct drm_file *);
203
204 /**
205 * @postclose:
206 *
207 * One of the driver callbacks when a new &struct drm_file is closed.
208 * Useful for tearing down driver-private data structures allocated in
209 * @open like buffer allocators, execution contexts or similar things.
210 *
211 * Since the display/modeset side of DRM can only be owned by exactly
212 * one &struct drm_file (see &drm_file.is_master and &drm_device.master)
213 * there should never be a need to tear down any modeset related
214 * resources in this callback. Doing so would be a driver design bug.
215 */
216 void (*postclose) (struct drm_device *, struct drm_file *);
217
218 /**
219 * @lastclose:
220 *
221 * Called when the last &struct drm_file has been closed and there's
222 * currently no userspace client for the &struct drm_device.
223 *
224 * Modern drivers should only use this to force-restore the fbdev
225 * framebuffer using drm_fb_helper_restore_fbdev_mode_unlocked().
226 * Anything else would indicate there's something seriously wrong.
227 * Modern drivers can also use this to execute delayed power switching
228 * state changes, e.g. in conjunction with the :ref:`vga_switcheroo`
229 * infrastructure.
230 *
231 * This is called after @postclose hook has been called.
232 *
233 * NOTE:
234 *
235 * All legacy drivers use this callback to de-initialize the hardware.
236 * This is purely because of the shadow-attach model, where the DRM
237 * kernel driver does not really own the hardware. Instead ownershipe is
238 * handled with the help of userspace through an inheritedly racy dance
239 * to set/unset the VT into raw mode.
240 *
241 * Legacy drivers initialize the hardware in the @firstopen callback,
242 * which isn't even called for modern drivers.
243 */
244 void (*lastclose) (struct drm_device *);
245
246 /**
247 * @unload:
248 *
249 * Reverse the effects of the driver load callback. Ideally,
250 * the clean up performed by the driver should happen in the
251 * reverse order of the initialization. Similarly to the load
252 * hook, this handler is deprecated and its usage should be
253 * dropped in favor of an open-coded teardown function at the
254 * driver layer. See drm_dev_unregister() and drm_dev_put()
255 * for the proper way to remove a &struct drm_device.
256 *
257 * The unload() hook is called right after unregistering
258 * the device.
259 *
260 */
261 void (*unload) (struct drm_device *);
262
263 /**
264 * @release:
265 *
266 * Optional callback for destroying device data after the final
267 * reference is released, i.e. the device is being destroyed. Drivers
268 * using this callback are responsible for calling drm_dev_fini()
269 * to finalize the device and then freeing the struct themselves.
270 */
271 void (*release) (struct drm_device *);
272
273 /**
274 * @get_vblank_counter:
275 *
276 * Driver callback for fetching a raw hardware vblank counter for the
277 * CRTC specified with the pipe argument. If a device doesn't have a
278 * hardware counter, the driver can simply leave the hook as NULL.
279 * The DRM core will account for missed vblank events while interrupts
280 * where disabled based on system timestamps.
281 *
282 * Wraparound handling and loss of events due to modesetting is dealt
283 * with in the DRM core code, as long as drivers call
284 * drm_crtc_vblank_off() and drm_crtc_vblank_on() when disabling or
285 * enabling a CRTC.
286 *
287 * This is deprecated and should not be used by new drivers.
288 * Use &drm_crtc_funcs.get_vblank_counter instead.
289 *
290 * Returns:
291 *
292 * Raw vblank counter value.
293 */
294 u32 (*get_vblank_counter) (struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int pipe);
295
296 /**
297 * @enable_vblank:
298 *
299 * Enable vblank interrupts for the CRTC specified with the pipe
300 * argument.
301 *
302 * This is deprecated and should not be used by new drivers.
303 * Use &drm_crtc_funcs.enable_vblank instead.
304 *
305 * Returns:
306 *
307 * Zero on success, appropriate errno if the given @crtc's vblank
308 * interrupt cannot be enabled.
309 */
310 int (*enable_vblank) (struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int pipe);
311
312 /**
313 * @disable_vblank:
314 *
315 * Disable vblank interrupts for the CRTC specified with the pipe
316 * argument.
317 *
318 * This is deprecated and should not be used by new drivers.
319 * Use &drm_crtc_funcs.disable_vblank instead.
320 */
321 void (*disable_vblank) (struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int pipe);
322
323 /**
324 * @get_scanout_position:
325 *
326 * Called by vblank timestamping code.
327 *
328 * Returns the current display scanout position from a crtc, and an
329 * optional accurate ktime_get() timestamp of when position was
330 * measured. Note that this is a helper callback which is only used if a
331 * driver uses drm_calc_vbltimestamp_from_scanoutpos() for the
332 * @get_vblank_timestamp callback.
333 *
334 * Parameters:
335 *
336 * dev:
337 * DRM device.
338 * pipe:
339 * Id of the crtc to query.
340 * in_vblank_irq:
341 * True when called from drm_crtc_handle_vblank(). Some drivers
342 * need to apply some workarounds for gpu-specific vblank irq quirks
343 * if flag is set.
344 * vpos:
345 * Target location for current vertical scanout position.
346 * hpos:
347 * Target location for current horizontal scanout position.
348 * stime:
349 * Target location for timestamp taken immediately before
350 * scanout position query. Can be NULL to skip timestamp.
351 * etime:
352 * Target location for timestamp taken immediately after
353 * scanout position query. Can be NULL to skip timestamp.
354 * mode:
355 * Current display timings.
356 *
357 * Returns vpos as a positive number while in active scanout area.
358 * Returns vpos as a negative number inside vblank, counting the number
359 * of scanlines to go until end of vblank, e.g., -1 means "one scanline
360 * until start of active scanout / end of vblank."
361 *
362 * Returns:
363 *
364 * True on success, false if a reliable scanout position counter could
365 * not be read out.
366 *
367 * FIXME:
368 *
369 * Since this is a helper to implement @get_vblank_timestamp, we should
370 * move it to &struct drm_crtc_helper_funcs, like all the other
371 * helper-internal hooks.
372 */
373 bool (*get_scanout_position) (struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int pipe,
374 bool in_vblank_irq, int *vpos, int *hpos,
375 ktime_t *stime, ktime_t *etime,
376 const struct drm_display_mode *mode);
377
378 /**
379 * @get_vblank_timestamp:
380 *
381 * Called by drm_get_last_vbltimestamp(). Should return a precise
382 * timestamp when the most recent VBLANK interval ended or will end.
383 *
384 * Specifically, the timestamp in @vblank_time should correspond as
385 * closely as possible to the time when the first video scanline of
386 * the video frame after the end of VBLANK will start scanning out,
387 * the time immediately after end of the VBLANK interval. If the
388 * @crtc is currently inside VBLANK, this will be a time in the future.
389 * If the @crtc is currently scanning out a frame, this will be the
390 * past start time of the current scanout. This is meant to adhere
391 * to the OpenML OML_sync_control extension specification.
392 *
393 * Paramters:
394 *
395 * dev:
396 * dev DRM device handle.
397 * pipe:
398 * crtc for which timestamp should be returned.
399 * max_error:
400 * Maximum allowable timestamp error in nanoseconds.
401 * Implementation should strive to provide timestamp
402 * with an error of at most max_error nanoseconds.
403 * Returns true upper bound on error for timestamp.
404 * vblank_time:
405 * Target location for returned vblank timestamp.
406 * in_vblank_irq:
407 * True when called from drm_crtc_handle_vblank(). Some drivers
408 * need to apply some workarounds for gpu-specific vblank irq quirks
409 * if flag is set.
410 *
411 * Returns:
412 *
413 * True on success, false on failure, which means the core should
414 * fallback to a simple timestamp taken in drm_crtc_handle_vblank().
415 *
416 * FIXME:
417 *
418 * We should move this hook to &struct drm_crtc_funcs like all the other
419 * vblank hooks.
420 */
421 bool (*get_vblank_timestamp) (struct drm_device *dev, unsigned int pipe,
422 int *max_error,
423 ktime_t *vblank_time,
424 bool in_vblank_irq);
425
426 /**
427 * @irq_handler:
428 *
429 * Interrupt handler called when using drm_irq_install(). Not used by
430 * drivers which implement their own interrupt handling.
431 */
432 irqreturn_t(*irq_handler) (int irq, void *arg);
433
434 /**
435 * @irq_preinstall:
436 *
437 * Optional callback used by drm_irq_install() which is called before
438 * the interrupt handler is registered. This should be used to clear out
439 * any pending interrupts (from e.g. firmware based drives) and reset
440 * the interrupt handling registers.
441 */
442 void (*irq_preinstall) (struct drm_device *dev);
443
444 /**
445 * @irq_postinstall:
446 *
447 * Optional callback used by drm_irq_install() which is called after
448 * the interrupt handler is registered. This should be used to enable
449 * interrupt generation in the hardware.
450 */
451 int (*irq_postinstall) (struct drm_device *dev);
452
453 /**
454 * @irq_uninstall:
455 *
456 * Optional callback used by drm_irq_uninstall() which is called before
457 * the interrupt handler is unregistered. This should be used to disable
458 * interrupt generation in the hardware.
459 */
460 void (*irq_uninstall) (struct drm_device *dev);
461
462 /**
463 * @master_create:
464 *
465 * Called whenever a new master is created. Only used by vmwgfx.
466 */
467 int (*master_create)(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_master *master);
468
469 /**
470 * @master_destroy:
471 *
472 * Called whenever a master is destroyed. Only used by vmwgfx.
473 */
474 void (*master_destroy)(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_master *master);
475
476 /**
477 * @master_set:
478 *
479 * Called whenever the minor master is set. Only used by vmwgfx.
480 */
481 int (*master_set)(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_priv,
482 bool from_open);
483 /**
484 * @master_drop:
485 *
486 * Called whenever the minor master is dropped. Only used by vmwgfx.
487 */
488 void (*master_drop)(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_priv);
489
490 /**
491 * @debugfs_init:
492 *
493 * Allows drivers to create driver-specific debugfs files.
494 */
495 int (*debugfs_init)(struct drm_minor *minor);
496
497 /**
498 * @gem_free_object: deconstructor for drm_gem_objects
499 *
500 * This is deprecated and should not be used by new drivers. Use
501 * &drm_gem_object_funcs.free instead.
502 */
503 void (*gem_free_object) (struct drm_gem_object *obj);
504
505 /**
506 * @gem_free_object_unlocked: deconstructor for drm_gem_objects
507 *
508 * This is deprecated and should not be used by new drivers. Use
509 * &drm_gem_object_funcs.free instead.
510 * Compared to @gem_free_object this is not encumbered with
511 * &drm_device.struct_mutex legacy locking schemes.
512 */
513 void (*gem_free_object_unlocked) (struct drm_gem_object *obj);
514
515 /**
516 * @gem_open_object:
517 *
518 * This callback is deprecated in favour of &drm_gem_object_funcs.open.
519 *
520 * Driver hook called upon gem handle creation
521 */
522 int (*gem_open_object) (struct drm_gem_object *, struct drm_file *);
523
524 /**
525 * @gem_close_object:
526 *
527 * This callback is deprecated in favour of &drm_gem_object_funcs.close.
528 *
529 * Driver hook called upon gem handle release
530 */
531 void (*gem_close_object) (struct drm_gem_object *, struct drm_file *);
532
533 /**
534 * @gem_print_info:
535 *
536 * This callback is deprecated in favour of
537 * &drm_gem_object_funcs.print_info.
538 *
539 * If driver subclasses struct &drm_gem_object, it can implement this
540 * optional hook for printing additional driver specific info.
541 *
542 * drm_printf_indent() should be used in the callback passing it the
543 * indent argument.
544 *
545 * This callback is called from drm_gem_print_info().
546 */
547 void (*gem_print_info)(struct drm_printer *p, unsigned int indent,
548 const struct drm_gem_object *obj);
549
550 /**
551 * @gem_create_object: constructor for gem objects
552 *
553 * Hook for allocating the GEM object struct, for use by the CMA and
554 * SHMEM GEM helpers.
555 */
556 struct drm_gem_object *(*gem_create_object)(struct drm_device *dev,
557 size_t size);
558 /**
559 * @prime_handle_to_fd:
560 *
561 * Main PRIME export function. Should be implemented with
562 * drm_gem_prime_handle_to_fd() for GEM based drivers.
563 *
564 * For an in-depth discussion see :ref:`PRIME buffer sharing
565 * documentation <prime_buffer_sharing>`.
566 */
567 int (*prime_handle_to_fd)(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_priv,
568 uint32_t handle, uint32_t flags, int *prime_fd);
569 /**
570 * @prime_fd_to_handle:
571 *
572 * Main PRIME import function. Should be implemented with
573 * drm_gem_prime_fd_to_handle() for GEM based drivers.
574 *
575 * For an in-depth discussion see :ref:`PRIME buffer sharing
576 * documentation <prime_buffer_sharing>`.
577 */
578 int (*prime_fd_to_handle)(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_file *file_priv,
579 int prime_fd, uint32_t *handle);
580 /**
581 * @gem_prime_export:
582 *
583 * Export hook for GEM drivers. Deprecated in favour of
584 * &drm_gem_object_funcs.export.
585 */
586 struct dma_buf * (*gem_prime_export)(struct drm_gem_object *obj,
587 int flags);
588 /**
589 * @gem_prime_import:
590 *
591 * Import hook for GEM drivers.
592 *
593 * This defaults to drm_gem_prime_import() if not set.
594 */
595 struct drm_gem_object * (*gem_prime_import)(struct drm_device *dev,
596 struct dma_buf *dma_buf);
597
598 /**
599 * @gem_prime_pin:
600 *
601 * Deprecated hook in favour of &drm_gem_object_funcs.pin.
602 */
603 int (*gem_prime_pin)(struct drm_gem_object *obj);
604
605 /**
606 * @gem_prime_unpin:
607 *
608 * Deprecated hook in favour of &drm_gem_object_funcs.unpin.
609 */
610 void (*gem_prime_unpin)(struct drm_gem_object *obj);
611
612
613 /**
614 * @gem_prime_get_sg_table:
615 *
616 * Deprecated hook in favour of &drm_gem_object_funcs.get_sg_table.
617 */
618 struct sg_table *(*gem_prime_get_sg_table)(struct drm_gem_object *obj);
619
620 /**
621 * @gem_prime_import_sg_table:
622 *
623 * Optional hook used by the PRIME helper functions
624 * drm_gem_prime_import() respectively drm_gem_prime_import_dev().
625 */
626 struct drm_gem_object *(*gem_prime_import_sg_table)(
627 struct drm_device *dev,
628 struct dma_buf_attachment *attach,
629 struct sg_table *sgt);
630 /**
631 * @gem_prime_vmap:
632 *
633 * Deprecated vmap hook for GEM drivers. Please use
634 * &drm_gem_object_funcs.vmap instead.
635 */
636 void *(*gem_prime_vmap)(struct drm_gem_object *obj);
637
638 /**
639 * @gem_prime_vunmap:
640 *
641 * Deprecated vunmap hook for GEM drivers. Please use
642 * &drm_gem_object_funcs.vunmap instead.
643 */
644 void (*gem_prime_vunmap)(struct drm_gem_object *obj, void *vaddr);
645
646 /**
647 * @gem_prime_mmap:
648 *
649 * mmap hook for GEM drivers, used to implement dma-buf mmap in the
650 * PRIME helpers.
651 *
652 * FIXME: There's way too much duplication going on here, and also moved
653 * to &drm_gem_object_funcs.
654 */
655 int (*gem_prime_mmap)(struct drm_gem_object *obj,
656 struct vm_area_struct *vma);
657
658 /**
659 * @dumb_create:
660 *
661 * This creates a new dumb buffer in the driver's backing storage manager (GEM,
662 * TTM or something else entirely) and returns the resulting buffer handle. This
663 * handle can then be wrapped up into a framebuffer modeset object.
664 *
665 * Note that userspace is not allowed to use such objects for render
666 * acceleration - drivers must create their own private ioctls for such a use
667 * case.
668 *
669 * Width, height and depth are specified in the &drm_mode_create_dumb
670 * argument. The callback needs to fill the handle, pitch and size for
671 * the created buffer.
672 *
673 * Called by the user via ioctl.
674 *
675 * Returns:
676 *
677 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure.
678 */
679 int (*dumb_create)(struct drm_file *file_priv,
680 struct drm_device *dev,
681 struct drm_mode_create_dumb *args);
682 /**
683 * @dumb_map_offset:
684 *
685 * Allocate an offset in the drm device node's address space to be able to
686 * memory map a dumb buffer.
687 *
688 * The default implementation is drm_gem_create_mmap_offset(). GEM based
689 * drivers must not overwrite this.
690 *
691 * Called by the user via ioctl.
692 *
693 * Returns:
694 *
695 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure.
696 */
697 int (*dumb_map_offset)(struct drm_file *file_priv,
698 struct drm_device *dev, uint32_t handle,
699 uint64_t *offset);
700 /**
701 * @dumb_destroy:
702 *
703 * This destroys the userspace handle for the given dumb backing storage buffer.
704 * Since buffer objects must be reference counted in the kernel a buffer object
705 * won't be immediately freed if a framebuffer modeset object still uses it.
706 *
707 * Called by the user via ioctl.
708 *
709 * The default implementation is drm_gem_dumb_destroy(). GEM based drivers
710 * must not overwrite this.
711 *
712 * Returns:
713 *
714 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure.
715 */
716 int (*dumb_destroy)(struct drm_file *file_priv,
717 struct drm_device *dev,
718 uint32_t handle);
719
720 /**
721 * @gem_vm_ops: Driver private ops for this object
722 *
723 * For GEM drivers this is deprecated in favour of
724 * &drm_gem_object_funcs.vm_ops.
725 */
726 const struct vm_operations_struct *gem_vm_ops;
727
728 /** @major: driver major number */
729 int major;
730 /** @minor: driver minor number */
731 int minor;
732 /** @patchlevel: driver patch level */
733 int patchlevel;
734 /** @name: driver name */
735 char *name;
736 /** @desc: driver description */
737 char *desc;
738 /** @date: driver date */
739 char *date;
740
741 /**
742 * @driver_features:
743 * Driver features, see &enum drm_driver_feature. Drivers can disable
744 * some features on a per-instance basis using
745 * &drm_device.driver_features.
746 */
747 u32 driver_features;
748
749 /**
750 * @ioctls:
751 *
752 * Array of driver-private IOCTL description entries. See the chapter on
753 * :ref:`IOCTL support in the userland interfaces
754 * chapter<drm_driver_ioctl>` for the full details.
755 */
756
757 const struct drm_ioctl_desc *ioctls;
758 /** @num_ioctls: Number of entries in @ioctls. */
759 int num_ioctls;
760
761 /**
762 * @fops:
763 *
764 * File operations for the DRM device node. See the discussion in
765 * :ref:`file operations<drm_driver_fops>` for in-depth coverage and
766 * some examples.
767 */
768 const struct file_operations *fops;
769
770 /* Everything below here is for legacy driver, never use! */
771 /* private: */
772
773 /* List of devices hanging off this driver with stealth attach. */
774 struct list_head legacy_dev_list;
775 int (*firstopen) (struct drm_device *);
776 void (*preclose) (struct drm_device *, struct drm_file *file_priv);
777 int (*dma_ioctl) (struct drm_device *dev, void *data, struct drm_file *file_priv);
778 int (*dma_quiescent) (struct drm_device *);
779 int (*context_dtor) (struct drm_device *dev, int context);
780 int dev_priv_size;
781 };
782
783 int drm_dev_init(struct drm_device *dev,
784 struct drm_driver *driver,
785 struct device *parent);
786 int devm_drm_dev_init(struct device *parent,
787 struct drm_device *dev,
788 struct drm_driver *driver);
789 void drm_dev_fini(struct drm_device *dev);
790
791 struct drm_device *drm_dev_alloc(struct drm_driver *driver,
792 struct device *parent);
793 int drm_dev_register(struct drm_device *dev, unsigned long flags);
794 void drm_dev_unregister(struct drm_device *dev);
795
796 void drm_dev_get(struct drm_device *dev);
797 void drm_dev_put(struct drm_device *dev);
798 void drm_put_dev(struct drm_device *dev);
799 bool drm_dev_enter(struct drm_device *dev, int *idx);
800 void drm_dev_exit(int idx);
801 void drm_dev_unplug(struct drm_device *dev);
802
803 /**
804 * drm_dev_is_unplugged - is a DRM device unplugged
805 * @dev: DRM device
806 *
807 * This function can be called to check whether a hotpluggable is unplugged.
808 * Unplugging itself is singalled through drm_dev_unplug(). If a device is
809 * unplugged, these two functions guarantee that any store before calling
810 * drm_dev_unplug() is visible to callers of this function after it completes
811 *
812 * WARNING: This function fundamentally races against drm_dev_unplug(). It is
813 * recommended that drivers instead use the underlying drm_dev_enter() and
814 * drm_dev_exit() function pairs.
815 */
816 static inline bool drm_dev_is_unplugged(struct drm_device *dev)
817 {
818 int idx;
819
820 if (drm_dev_enter(dev, &idx)) {
821 drm_dev_exit(idx);
822 return false;
823 }
824
825 return true;
826 }
827
828 /**
829 * drm_core_check_feature - check driver feature flags
830 * @dev: DRM device to check
831 * @feature: feature flag
832 *
833 * This checks @dev for driver features, see &drm_driver.driver_features,
834 * &drm_device.driver_features, and the various &enum drm_driver_feature flags.
835 *
836 * Returns true if the @feature is supported, false otherwise.
837 */
838 static inline bool drm_core_check_feature(const struct drm_device *dev, u32 feature)
839 {
840 return dev->driver->driver_features & dev->driver_features & feature;
841 }
842
843 /**
844 * drm_drv_uses_atomic_modeset - check if the driver implements
845 * atomic_commit()
846 * @dev: DRM device
847 *
848 * This check is useful if drivers do not have DRIVER_ATOMIC set but
849 * have atomic modesetting internally implemented.
850 */
851 static inline bool drm_drv_uses_atomic_modeset(struct drm_device *dev)
852 {
853 return drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_ATOMIC) ||
854 (dev->mode_config.funcs && dev->mode_config.funcs->atomic_commit != NULL);
855 }
856
857
858 int drm_dev_set_unique(struct drm_device *dev, const char *name);
859
860
861 #endif
862