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27
28/**
29 * @file
30 *
31 * Screen, Adapter or GPU
32 *
33 * These are driver functions/facilities that are context independent.
34 */
35
36
37#ifndef P_SCREEN_H
38#define P_SCREEN_H
39
40
41#include "pipe/p_compiler.h"
42#include "pipe/p_format.h"
43#include "pipe/p_defines.h"
44#include "pipe/p_video_enums.h"
45
46
47
48#ifdef __cplusplus
49extern "C" {
50#endif
51
52
53/** Opaque types */
54struct winsys_handle;
55struct pipe_fence_handle;
56struct pipe_resource;
57struct pipe_surface;
58struct pipe_transfer;
59struct pipe_box;
60struct pipe_memory_info;
61struct disk_cache;
62struct driOptionCache;
63struct u_transfer_helper;
64
65/**
66 * Gallium screen/adapter context.  Basically everything
67 * hardware-specific that doesn't actually require a rendering
68 * context.
69 */
70struct pipe_screen {
71
72   /**
73    * For drivers using u_transfer_helper:
74    */
75   struct u_transfer_helper *transfer_helper;
76
77   void (*destroy)( struct pipe_screen * );
78
79   const char *(*get_name)( struct pipe_screen * );
80
81   const char *(*get_vendor)( struct pipe_screen * );
82
83   /**
84    * Returns the device vendor.
85    *
86    * The returned value should return the actual device vendor/manufacturer,
87    * rather than a potentially generic driver string.
88    */
89   const char *(*get_device_vendor)( struct pipe_screen * );
90
91   /**
92    * Query an integer-valued capability/parameter/limit
93    * \param param  one of PIPE_CAP_x
94    */
95   int (*get_param)( struct pipe_screen *, enum pipe_cap param );
96
97   /**
98    * Query a float-valued capability/parameter/limit
99    * \param param  one of PIPE_CAP_x
100    */
101   float (*get_paramf)( struct pipe_screen *, enum pipe_capf param );
102
103   /**
104    * Query a per-shader-stage integer-valued capability/parameter/limit
105    * \param param  one of PIPE_CAP_x
106    */
107   int (*get_shader_param)( struct pipe_screen *, enum pipe_shader_type shader,
108                            enum pipe_shader_cap param );
109
110   /**
111    * Query an integer-valued capability/parameter/limit for a codec/profile
112    * \param param  one of PIPE_VIDEO_CAP_x
113    */
114   int (*get_video_param)( struct pipe_screen *,
115			   enum pipe_video_profile profile,
116			   enum pipe_video_entrypoint entrypoint,
117			   enum pipe_video_cap param );
118
119   /**
120    * Query a compute-specific capability/parameter/limit.
121    * \param ir_type shader IR type for which the param applies, or don't care
122    *                if the param is not shader related
123    * \param param   one of PIPE_COMPUTE_CAP_x
124    * \param ret     pointer to a preallocated buffer that will be
125    *                initialized to the parameter value, or NULL.
126    * \return        size in bytes of the parameter value that would be
127    *                returned.
128    */
129   int (*get_compute_param)(struct pipe_screen *,
130			    enum pipe_shader_ir ir_type,
131			    enum pipe_compute_cap param,
132			    void *ret);
133
134   /**
135    * Get the sample pixel grid's size. This function requires
136    * PIPE_CAP_PROGRAMMABLE_SAMPLE_LOCATIONS to be callable.
137    *
138    * \param sample_count - total number of samples
139    * \param out_width - the width of the pixel grid
140    * \param out_height - the height of the pixel grid
141    */
142   void (*get_sample_pixel_grid)(struct pipe_screen *, unsigned sample_count,
143                                 unsigned *out_width, unsigned *out_height);
144
145   /**
146    * Query a timestamp in nanoseconds. The returned value should match
147    * PIPE_QUERY_TIMESTAMP. This function returns immediately and doesn't
148    * wait for rendering to complete (which cannot be achieved with queries).
149    */
150   uint64_t (*get_timestamp)(struct pipe_screen *);
151
152   /**
153    * Create a context.
154    *
155    * \param screen      pipe screen
156    * \param priv        a pointer to set in pipe_context::priv
157    * \param flags       a mask of PIPE_CONTEXT_* flags
158    */
159   struct pipe_context * (*context_create)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
160					   void *priv, unsigned flags);
161
162   /**
163    * Check if the given pipe_format is supported as a texture or
164    * drawing surface.
165    * \param bindings  bitmask of PIPE_BIND_*
166    */
167   boolean (*is_format_supported)( struct pipe_screen *,
168                                   enum pipe_format format,
169                                   enum pipe_texture_target target,
170                                   unsigned sample_count,
171                                   unsigned storage_sample_count,
172                                   unsigned bindings );
173
174   /**
175    * Check if the given pipe_format is supported as output for this codec/profile.
176    * \param profile  profile to check, may also be PIPE_VIDEO_PROFILE_UNKNOWN
177    */
178   boolean (*is_video_format_supported)( struct pipe_screen *,
179                                         enum pipe_format format,
180                                         enum pipe_video_profile profile,
181                                         enum pipe_video_entrypoint entrypoint );
182
183   /**
184    * Check if we can actually create the given resource (test the dimension,
185    * overall size, etc).  Used to implement proxy textures.
186    * \return TRUE if size is OK, FALSE if too large.
187    */
188   boolean (*can_create_resource)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
189                                  const struct pipe_resource *templat);
190
191   /**
192    * Create a new texture object, using the given template info.
193    */
194   struct pipe_resource * (*resource_create)(struct pipe_screen *,
195					     const struct pipe_resource *templat);
196
197   struct pipe_resource * (*resource_create_front)(struct pipe_screen *,
198                                                   const struct pipe_resource *templat,
199                                                   const void *map_front_private);
200
201   /**
202    * Create a texture from a winsys_handle. The handle is often created in
203    * another process by first creating a pipe texture and then calling
204    * resource_get_handle.
205    *
206    * NOTE: in the case of WINSYS_HANDLE_TYPE_FD handles, the caller
207    * retains ownership of the FD.  (This is consistent with
208    * EGL_EXT_image_dma_buf_import)
209    *
210    * \param usage  A combination of PIPE_HANDLE_USAGE_* flags.
211    */
212   struct pipe_resource * (*resource_from_handle)(struct pipe_screen *,
213						  const struct pipe_resource *templat,
214						  struct winsys_handle *handle,
215						  unsigned usage);
216
217   /**
218    * Create a resource from user memory. This maps the user memory into
219    * the device address space.
220    */
221   struct pipe_resource * (*resource_from_user_memory)(struct pipe_screen *,
222                                                       const struct pipe_resource *t,
223                                                       void *user_memory);
224
225   /**
226    * Unlike pipe_resource::bind, which describes what state trackers want,
227    * resources can have much greater capabilities in practice, often implied
228    * by the tiling layout or memory placement. This function allows querying
229    * whether a capability is supported beyond what was requested by state
230    * trackers. It's also useful for querying capabilities of imported
231    * resources where the capabilities are unknown at first.
232    *
233    * Only these flags are allowed:
234    * - PIPE_BIND_SCANOUT
235    * - PIPE_BIND_CURSOR
236    * - PIPE_BIND_LINEAR
237    */
238   bool (*check_resource_capability)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
239                                     struct pipe_resource *resource,
240                                     unsigned bind);
241
242   /**
243    * Get a winsys_handle from a texture. Some platforms/winsys requires
244    * that the texture is created with a special usage flag like
245    * DISPLAYTARGET or PRIMARY.
246    *
247    * The context parameter can optionally be used to flush the resource and
248    * the context to make sure the resource is coherent with whatever user
249    * will use it. Some drivers may also use the context to convert
250    * the resource into a format compatible for sharing. The use case is
251    * OpenGL-OpenCL interop. The context parameter is allowed to be NULL.
252    *
253    * NOTE: in the case of WINSYS_HANDLE_TYPE_FD handles, the caller
254    * takes ownership of the FD.  (This is consistent with
255    * EGL_MESA_image_dma_buf_export)
256    *
257    * \param usage  A combination of PIPE_HANDLE_USAGE_* flags.
258    */
259   boolean (*resource_get_handle)(struct pipe_screen *,
260                                  struct pipe_context *context,
261				  struct pipe_resource *tex,
262				  struct winsys_handle *handle,
263				  unsigned usage);
264
265   /**
266    * Get stride and offset for the given pipe resource without the need to get
267    * a winsys_handle.
268    */
269   void (*resource_get_info)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
270                             struct pipe_resource *resource,
271                             unsigned *stride,
272                             unsigned *offset);
273
274   /**
275    * Mark the resource as changed so derived internal resources will be
276    * recreated on next use.
277    *
278    * This is necessary when reimporting external images that can't be directly
279    * used as texture sampler source, to avoid sampling from old copies.
280    */
281   void (*resource_changed)(struct pipe_screen *, struct pipe_resource *pt);
282
283   void (*resource_destroy)(struct pipe_screen *,
284			    struct pipe_resource *pt);
285
286
287   /**
288    * Do any special operations to ensure frontbuffer contents are
289    * displayed, eg copy fake frontbuffer.
290    * \param winsys_drawable_handle  an opaque handle that the calling context
291    *                                gets out-of-band
292    * \param subbox an optional sub region to flush
293    */
294   void (*flush_frontbuffer)( struct pipe_screen *screen,
295                              struct pipe_resource *resource,
296                              unsigned level, unsigned layer,
297                              void *winsys_drawable_handle,
298                              struct pipe_box *subbox );
299
300   /** Set ptr = fence, with reference counting */
301   void (*fence_reference)( struct pipe_screen *screen,
302                            struct pipe_fence_handle **ptr,
303                            struct pipe_fence_handle *fence );
304
305   /**
306    * Wait for the fence to finish.
307    *
308    * If the fence was created with PIPE_FLUSH_DEFERRED, and the context is
309    * still unflushed, and the ctx parameter of fence_finish is equal to
310    * the context where the fence was created, fence_finish will flush
311    * the context prior to waiting for the fence.
312    *
313    * In all other cases, the ctx parameter has no effect.
314    *
315    * \param timeout  in nanoseconds (may be PIPE_TIMEOUT_INFINITE).
316    */
317   boolean (*fence_finish)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
318                           struct pipe_context *ctx,
319                           struct pipe_fence_handle *fence,
320                           uint64_t timeout);
321
322   /**
323    * For fences created with PIPE_FLUSH_FENCE_FD (exported fd) or
324    * by create_fence_fd() (imported fd), return the native fence fd
325    * associated with the fence.  This may return -1 for fences
326    * created with PIPE_FLUSH_DEFERRED if the fence command has not
327    * been flushed yet.
328    */
329   int (*fence_get_fd)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
330                       struct pipe_fence_handle *fence);
331
332   /**
333    * Returns a driver-specific query.
334    *
335    * If \p info is NULL, the number of available queries is returned.
336    * Otherwise, the driver query at the specified \p index is returned
337    * in \p info. The function returns non-zero on success.
338    */
339   int (*get_driver_query_info)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
340                                unsigned index,
341                                struct pipe_driver_query_info *info);
342
343   /**
344    * Returns a driver-specific query group.
345    *
346    * If \p info is NULL, the number of available groups is returned.
347    * Otherwise, the driver query group at the specified \p index is returned
348    * in \p info. The function returns non-zero on success.
349    */
350   int (*get_driver_query_group_info)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
351                                      unsigned index,
352                                      struct pipe_driver_query_group_info *info);
353
354   /**
355    * Query information about memory usage.
356    */
357   void (*query_memory_info)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
358                             struct pipe_memory_info *info);
359
360   /**
361    * Get IR specific compiler options struct.  For PIPE_SHADER_IR_NIR this
362    * returns a 'struct nir_shader_compiler_options'.  Drivers reporting
363    * NIR as the preferred IR must implement this.
364    */
365   const void *(*get_compiler_options)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
366                                      enum pipe_shader_ir ir,
367                                      enum pipe_shader_type shader);
368
369   /**
370    * Returns a pointer to a driver-specific on-disk shader cache. If the
371    * driver failed to create the cache or does not support an on-disk shader
372    * cache NULL is returned. The callback itself may also be NULL if the
373    * driver doesn't support an on-disk shader cache.
374    */
375   struct disk_cache *(*get_disk_shader_cache)(struct pipe_screen *screen);
376
377   /**
378    * Create a new texture object from the given template info, taking
379    * format modifiers into account. \p modifiers specifies a list of format
380    * modifier tokens, as defined in drm_fourcc.h. The driver then picks the
381    * best modifier among these and creates the resource. \p count must
382    * contain the size of \p modifiers array.
383    *
384    * Returns NULL if an entry in \p modifiers is unsupported by the driver,
385    * or if only DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID is provided.
386    */
387   struct pipe_resource * (*resource_create_with_modifiers)(
388                           struct pipe_screen *,
389                           const struct pipe_resource *templat,
390                           const uint64_t *modifiers, int count);
391
392   /**
393    * Get supported modifiers for a format.
394    * If \p max is 0, the total number of supported modifiers for the supplied
395    * format is returned in \p count, with no modification to \p modifiers.
396    * Otherwise, \p modifiers is filled with upto \p max supported modifier
397    * codes, and \p count with the number of modifiers copied.
398    * The \p external_only array is used to return whether the format and
399    * modifier combination can only be used with an external texture target.
400    */
401   void (*query_dmabuf_modifiers)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
402                                  enum pipe_format format, int max,
403                                  uint64_t *modifiers,
404                                  unsigned int *external_only, int *count);
405
406   /**
407    * Create a memory object from a winsys handle
408    *
409    * The underlying memory is most often allocated in by a foregin API.
410    * Then the underlying memory object is then exported through interfaces
411    * compatible with EXT_external_resources.
412    *
413    * Note: For WINSYS_HANDLE_TYPE_FD handles, the caller retains ownership
414    * of the fd.
415    *
416    * \param handle  A handle representing the memory object to import
417    */
418   struct pipe_memory_object *(*memobj_create_from_handle)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
419                                                           struct winsys_handle *handle,
420                                                           bool dedicated);
421
422   /**
423    * Destroy a memory object
424    *
425    * \param memobj  The memory object to destroy
426    */
427   void (*memobj_destroy)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
428                          struct pipe_memory_object *memobj);
429
430   /**
431    * Create a texture from a memory object
432    *
433    * \param t       texture template
434    * \param memobj  The memory object used to back the texture
435    */
436   struct pipe_resource * (*resource_from_memobj)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
437                                                  const struct pipe_resource *t,
438                                                  struct pipe_memory_object *memobj,
439                                                  uint64_t offset);
440
441   /**
442    * Fill @uuid with a unique driver identifier
443    *
444    * \param uuid    pointer to a memory region of PIPE_UUID_SIZE bytes
445    */
446   void (*get_driver_uuid)(struct pipe_screen *screen, char *uuid);
447
448   /**
449    * Fill @uuid with a unique device identifier
450    *
451    * \param uuid    pointer to a memory region of PIPE_UUID_SIZE bytes
452    */
453   void (*get_device_uuid)(struct pipe_screen *screen, char *uuid);
454
455   /**
456    * Set the maximum number of parallel shader compiler threads.
457    */
458   void (*set_max_shader_compiler_threads)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
459                                           unsigned max_threads);
460
461   /**
462    * Return whether parallel shader compilation has finished.
463    */
464   bool (*is_parallel_shader_compilation_finished)(struct pipe_screen *screen,
465                                                   void *shader,
466                                                   unsigned shader_type);
467};
468
469
470/**
471 * Global configuration options for screen creation.
472 */
473struct pipe_screen_config {
474   const struct driOptionCache *options;
475};
476
477
478#ifdef __cplusplus
479}
480#endif
481
482#endif /* P_SCREEN_H */
483