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There is missing dependency on linux-dmabuf-unstable-v1-server-protocol.h header file in backend-headless, backend-drm and backend-x11. That files do not depend on that header, in fact. But by this moment they've had that implicit dependency due to linux-dmabuf.h header. With specific set of meson configure options the protocol header is not generated at the right time, what causes build error in 100% cases using small amount of building threads (from -j1 to -j8). Signed-off-by: Ivan Nikolaenko <ivan.nikolaenko@unikie.com>
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6.9 KiB
C
199 lines
6.9 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright © 2014, 2015 Collabora, Ltd.
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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* the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
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* next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial
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* portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
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* BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
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* ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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* SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#ifndef WESTON_LINUX_DMABUF_H
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#define WESTON_LINUX_DMABUF_H
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#include <stdint.h>
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#define MAX_DMABUF_PLANES 4
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struct linux_dmabuf_buffer;
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typedef void (*dmabuf_user_data_destroy_func)(
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struct linux_dmabuf_buffer *buffer);
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struct dmabuf_attributes {
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int32_t width;
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int32_t height;
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uint32_t format;
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uint32_t flags; /* enum zlinux_buffer_params_flags */
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int n_planes;
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int fd[MAX_DMABUF_PLANES];
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uint32_t offset[MAX_DMABUF_PLANES];
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uint32_t stride[MAX_DMABUF_PLANES];
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uint64_t modifier[MAX_DMABUF_PLANES];
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};
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struct linux_dmabuf_buffer {
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struct wl_resource *buffer_resource;
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struct wl_resource *params_resource;
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struct weston_compositor *compositor;
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struct dmabuf_attributes attributes;
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void *user_data;
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dmabuf_user_data_destroy_func user_data_destroy_func;
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/* XXX:
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*
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* Add backend private data. This would be for the backend
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* to do all additional imports it might ever use in advance.
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* The basic principle, even if not implemented in drivers today,
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* is that dmabufs are first attached, but the actual allocation
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* is deferred to first use. This would allow the exporter and all
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* attachers to agree on how to allocate.
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*
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* The DRM backend would use this to create drmFBs for each
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* dmabuf_buffer, just in case at some point it would become
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* feasible to scan it out directly. This would improve the
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* possibilities to successfully scan out, avoiding compositing.
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*/
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/**< marked as scan-out capable, avoids any composition */
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bool direct_display;
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};
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enum weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche_preference {
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RENDERER_PREF = 0,
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SCANOUT_PREF = 1
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};
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struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table {
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int fd;
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unsigned int size;
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/* This is a pointer to the region of memory where we mapped the file
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* that clients receive. We fill it with the format/modifier pairs
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* supported by the renderer. We don't formats not supported by the
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* renderer in the table, as we must always be able to fallback to the
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* renderer if direct scanout fails. */
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struct {
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uint32_t format;
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uint32_t pad; /* unused */
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uint64_t modifier;
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} *data;
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/* Indices of the renderer formats in the table. As the table consists
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* of formats supported by the renderer, this goes from 0 to the number
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* of pairs in the table. */
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struct wl_array renderer_formats_indices;
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/* Indices of the scanout formats (union of KMS plane's supported
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* formats intersected with the renderer formats). */
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struct wl_array scanout_formats_indices;
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};
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struct weston_dmabuf_feedback {
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/* We can have multiple clients subscribing to the same surface dma-buf
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* feedback. As they are dynamic and we need to re-send them multiple
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* times during Weston's lifetime, we need to keep track of the
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* resources of each client. In the case of the default feedback this is
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* not necessary, as we only advertise them when clients subscribe. IOW,
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* default feedback events are never re-sent. */
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struct wl_list resource_list;
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dev_t main_device;
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/* weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche::link */
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struct wl_list tranche_list;
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/* We use this timer to know if the scene has stabilized and that would
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* be useful to resend dma-buf feedback events to clients. Consider the
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* timer off when action_needed == ACTION_NEEDED_NONE. See enum
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* actions_needed_dmabuf_feedback. */
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struct timespec timer;
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uint32_t action_needed;
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};
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struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche {
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/* weston_dmabuf_feedback::tranche_list */
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struct wl_list link;
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/* Instead of destroying tranches and reconstructing them when necessary
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* (it can be expensive), we have this flag to know if the tranche
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* should be advertised or not. This is particularly useful for the
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* scanout tranche, as based on the DRM-backend feedback and the current
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* scene (which changes a lot during compositor lifetime) we can decide
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* to send it or not. */
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bool active;
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dev_t target_device;
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uint32_t flags;
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enum weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche_preference preference;
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struct wl_array formats_indices;
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};
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int
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linux_dmabuf_setup(struct weston_compositor *compositor);
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int
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weston_direct_display_setup(struct weston_compositor *compositor);
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struct linux_dmabuf_buffer *
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linux_dmabuf_buffer_get(struct wl_resource *resource);
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void
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linux_dmabuf_buffer_set_user_data(struct linux_dmabuf_buffer *buffer,
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void *data,
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dmabuf_user_data_destroy_func func);
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void *
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linux_dmabuf_buffer_get_user_data(struct linux_dmabuf_buffer *buffer);
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void
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linux_dmabuf_buffer_send_server_error(struct linux_dmabuf_buffer *buffer,
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const char *msg);
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struct weston_dmabuf_feedback *
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weston_dmabuf_feedback_create(dev_t main_device);
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void
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weston_dmabuf_feedback_destroy(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback *dmabuf_feedback);
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void
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weston_dmabuf_feedback_send_all(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback *dmabuf_feedback,
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struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table *format_table);
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struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche *
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weston_dmabuf_feedback_find_tranche(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback *dmabuf_feedback,
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dev_t target_device, uint32_t flags,
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enum weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche_preference preference);
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struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table *
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weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table_create(const struct weston_drm_format_array *renderer_formats);
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void
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weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table_destroy(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table *format_table);
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int
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weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table_set_scanout_indices(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table *format_table,
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const struct weston_drm_format_array *scanout_formats);
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struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche *
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weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche_create(struct weston_dmabuf_feedback *dmabuf_feedback,
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struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_format_table *format_table,
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dev_t target_device, uint32_t flags,
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enum weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche_preference preference);
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#endif /* WESTON_LINUX_DMABUF_H */
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