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241687f09Smrgdrm
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641687f09SmrgDirect Rendering Manager
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941687f09Smrg:Date: September 2012
1041687f09Smrg:Manual section: 7
1141687f09Smrg:Manual group: Direct Rendering Manager
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1341687f09SmrgSynopsis
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1541687f09Smrg
1641687f09Smrg``#include <xf86drm.h>``
1741687f09Smrg
1841687f09SmrgDescription
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2041687f09Smrg
2141687f09SmrgThe *Direct Rendering Manager* (DRM) is a framework to manage *Graphics
2241687f09SmrgProcessing Units* (GPUs). It is designed to support the needs of complex
2341687f09Smrggraphics devices, usually containing programmable pipelines well suited
2441687f09Smrgto 3D graphics acceleration. Furthermore, it is responsible for memory
2541687f09Smrgmanagement, interrupt handling and DMA to provide a uniform interface to
2641687f09Smrgapplications.
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2841687f09SmrgIn earlier days, the kernel framework was solely used to provide raw
2941687f09Smrghardware access to privileged user-space processes which implement all
3041687f09Smrgthe hardware abstraction layers. But more and more tasks were moved into
3141687f09Smrgthe kernel. All these interfaces are based on **ioctl**\ (2) commands on
3241687f09Smrgthe DRM character device. The *libdrm* library provides wrappers for these
3341687f09Smrgsystem-calls and many helpers to simplify the API.
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3541687f09SmrgWhen a GPU is detected, the DRM system loads a driver for the detected
3641687f09Smrghardware type. Each connected GPU is then presented to user-space via a
3741687f09Smrgcharacter-device that is usually available as ``/dev/dri/card0`` and can
3841687f09Smrgbe accessed with **open**\ (2) and **close**\ (2). However, it still
3941687f09Smrgdepends on the graphics driver which interfaces are available on these
4041687f09Smrgdevices. If an interface is not available, the syscalls will fail with
4141687f09Smrg``EINVAL``.
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4341687f09SmrgAuthentication
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4641687f09SmrgAll DRM devices provide authentication mechanisms. Only a DRM master is
4741687f09Smrgallowed to perform mode-setting or modify core state and only one user
4841687f09Smrgcan be DRM master at a time. See **drmSetMaster**\ (3) for information
4941687f09Smrgon how to become DRM master and what the limitations are. Other DRM users
5041687f09Smrgcan be authenticated to the DRM-Master via **drmAuthMagic**\ (3) so they
5141687f09Smrgcan perform buffer allocations and rendering.
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5341687f09SmrgMode-Setting
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5641687f09SmrgManaging connected monitors and displays and changing the current modes
5741687f09Smrgis called *Mode-Setting*. This is restricted to the current DRM master.
5841687f09SmrgHistorically, this was implemented in user-space, but new DRM drivers
5941687f09Smrgimplement a kernel interface to perform mode-setting called *Kernel Mode
6041687f09SmrgSetting* (KMS). If your hardware-driver supports it, you can use the KMS
6141687f09SmrgAPI provided by DRM. This includes allocating framebuffers, selecting
6241687f09Smrgmodes and managing CRTCs and encoders. See **drm-kms**\ (7) for more.
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6441687f09SmrgMemory Management
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6741687f09SmrgThe most sophisticated tasks for GPUs today is managing memory objects.
6841687f09SmrgTextures, framebuffers, command-buffers and all other kinds of commands
6941687f09Smrgfor the GPU have to be stored in memory. The DRM driver takes care of
7041687f09Smrgmanaging all memory objects, flushing caches, synchronizing access and
7141687f09Smrgproviding CPU access to GPU memory. All memory management is hardware
7241687f09Smrgdriver dependent. However, two generic frameworks are available that are
7341687f09Smrgused by most DRM drivers. These are the *Translation Table Manager*
7441687f09Smrg(TTM) and the *Graphics Execution Manager* (GEM). They provide generic
7541687f09SmrgAPIs to create, destroy and access buffers from user-space. However,
760ed5401bSmrgthere are still many differences between the drivers so driver-dependent
7741687f09Smrgcode is still needed. Many helpers are provided in *libgbm* (Graphics
7841687f09SmrgBuffer Manager) from the *Mesa* project. For more information on DRM
7941687f09Smrgmemory management, see **drm-memory**\ (7).
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8141687f09SmrgReporting Bugs
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8441687f09SmrgBugs in this manual should be reported to
8541687f09Smrghttps://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/drm/-/issues.
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8741687f09SmrgSee Also
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9041687f09Smrg**drm-kms**\ (7), **drm-memory**\ (7), **drmSetMaster**\ (3),
9141687f09Smrg**drmAuthMagic**\ (3), **drmAvailable**\ (3), **drmOpen**\ (3)
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