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weston/libweston/backend-drm/state-propose.c

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/*
* Copyright © 2008-2011 Kristian Høgsberg
* Copyright © 2011 Intel Corporation
* Copyright © 2017, 2018 Collabora, Ltd.
* Copyright © 2017, 2018 General Electric Company
* Copyright (c) 2018 DisplayLink (UK) Ltd.
*
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*/
#include "config.h"
#include <xf86drm.h>
#include <xf86drmMode.h>
#include <libweston/libweston.h>
#include <libweston/backend-drm.h>
#include <libweston/pixel-formats.h>
#include "drm-internal.h"
libweston: introduce CMS component architecture See: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/-/issues/467#note_814985 This starts building the framework required for implementing color management. The main new interface is struct weston_color_manager. This commit also adds a no-op color manager implementation, which is used if no other color manager is loaded. This no-op color manager simply provides identity color transforms for everything, so that Weston keeps running exactly like before. weston_color_manager interface is incomplete and will be extended later. Colorspace objects are not introduced in this commit. However, when client content colorspace and output colorspace definitions are combined, they will produce color transformations from client content to output blending space and from output blending space to output space. This commit introduces a placeholder struct for color transforms, weston_color_transform. Objects of this type are expected to be heavy to create and store, which is why they are designed to be shared as much as possible, ideally making their instances unique. As color transform description is intended to be generic in libweston core, renderers and backends are expected to derive their own state for each transform object as necessary. Creating and storing the derived state maybe be expensive as well, more the reason to re-use these objects as much as possible. E.g. GL-renderer might upload a 3D LUT into a texture and keep the texture around. DRM-backend might create a KMS blob for a LUT and keep that around. As a color transform depends on both the surface and the output, a transform object may need to be created for each unique pair of them. Therefore color transforms are referenced from weston_paint_node. As paint nodes exist for not just surface+output but surface+view+output triplets, the code ensures that all paint nodes (having different view) for the same surface+output have the same color transform state. As a special case, if weston_color_transform is NULL, it means identity transform. This short-circuits some checks and memory allocations, but it does mean we use a separate member on weston_paint_node to know if the color transform has been initialized or not. Color transformations are pre-created at the weston_output paint_node_z_order_list creation step. Currently the z order lists contain all views globally, which means we populate color transforms we may never need, e.g. a view is never shown on a particular output. This problem should get fixed naturally when z order lists are constructed "pruned" in the future: to contain only those paint nodes that actually contribute to the output's image. As nothing actually supports color transforms yet, both renderers and the DRM-backend assert that they only get identity transforms. This check has the side-effect that all surface-output pairs actually get a weston_surface_color_transform_ref even though it points to NULL weston_color_transform. This design is inspired by Sebastian Wick's Weston color management work. Co-authored-by: Sebastian Wick <sebastian@sebastianwick.net> Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.com>
4 years ago
#include "color.h"
#include "linux-dmabuf.h"
#include "presentation-time-server-protocol.h"
enum drm_output_propose_state_mode {
DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_MIXED, /**< mix renderer & planes */
DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_RENDERER_ONLY, /**< only assign to renderer & cursor */
DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_PLANES_ONLY, /**< no renderer use, only planes */
};
static const char *const drm_output_propose_state_mode_as_string[] = {
[DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_MIXED] = "mixed state",
[DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_RENDERER_ONLY] = "render-only state",
[DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_PLANES_ONLY] = "plane-only state"
};
static const char *
drm_propose_state_mode_to_string(enum drm_output_propose_state_mode mode)
{
if (mode < 0 || mode >= ARRAY_LENGTH(drm_output_propose_state_mode_as_string))
return " unknown compositing mode";
return drm_output_propose_state_mode_as_string[mode];
}
static bool
drm_output_check_plane_has_view_assigned(struct drm_plane *plane,
struct drm_output_state *output_state)
{
struct drm_plane_state *ps;
wl_list_for_each(ps, &output_state->plane_list, link) {
if (ps->plane == plane && ps->fb)
return true;
}
return false;
}
static struct drm_plane_state *
drm_output_try_view_on_plane(struct drm_plane *plane,
struct drm_output_state *output_state,
struct weston_view *ev,
enum drm_output_propose_state_mode mode,
struct drm_fb *fb, uint64_t zpos)
{
struct drm_output *output = output_state->output;
struct weston_compositor *ec = output->base.compositor;
struct weston_surface *surface = ev->surface;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(ec);
struct drm_plane_state *state = NULL;
assert(!b->sprites_are_broken);
assert(b->atomic_modeset);
assert(fb);
assert(mode == DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_PLANES_ONLY ||
(mode == DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_MIXED &&
plane->type == WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY));
state = drm_output_state_get_plane(output_state, plane);
/* we can't have a 'pending' framebuffer as never set one before reaching here */
assert(!state->fb);
state->output = output;
if (!drm_plane_state_coords_for_view(state, ev, zpos)) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not placing view %p on plane: "
"unsuitable transform\n", ev);
goto out;
}
/* Should've been ensured by weston_view_matches_entire_output. */
if (plane->type == WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_PRIMARY) {
assert(state->dest_x == 0 && state->dest_y == 0 &&
state->dest_w == (unsigned) output->base.current_mode->width &&
state->dest_h == (unsigned) output->base.current_mode->height);
}
/* We hold one reference for the lifetime of this function; from
* calling drm_fb_get_from_view() in drm_output_prepare_plane_view(),
* so, we take another reference here to live within the state. */
state->ev = ev;
state->fb = drm_fb_ref(fb);
state->in_fence_fd = ev->surface->acquire_fence_fd;
/* In planes-only mode, we don't have an incremental state to
* test against, so we just hope it'll work. */
if (mode != DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_PLANES_ONLY &&
drm_pending_state_test(output_state->pending_state) != 0) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t[view] not placing view %p on plane %lu: "
"atomic test failed\n",
ev, (unsigned long) plane->plane_id);
goto out;
}
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t[view] provisionally placing view %p on plane %lu\n",
ev, (unsigned long) plane->plane_id);
/* Take a reference on the buffer so that we don't release it
* back to the client until we're done with it; cursor buffers
* don't require a reference since we copy them. */
assert(state->fb_ref.buffer.buffer == NULL);
assert(state->fb_ref.release.buffer_release == NULL);
weston_buffer_reference(&state->fb_ref.buffer,
surface->buffer_ref.buffer);
weston_buffer_release_reference(&state->fb_ref.release,
surface->buffer_release_ref.buffer_release);
return state;
out:
drm_plane_state_put_back(state);
return NULL;
}
#ifdef BUILD_DRM_GBM
/**
* Update the image for the current cursor surface
*
* @param plane_state DRM cursor plane state
* @param ev Source view for cursor
*/
static void
cursor_bo_update(struct drm_plane_state *plane_state, struct weston_view *ev)
{
struct drm_backend *b = plane_state->plane->backend;
struct gbm_bo *bo = plane_state->fb->bo;
struct weston_buffer *buffer = ev->surface->buffer_ref.buffer;
uint32_t buf[b->cursor_width * b->cursor_height];
int32_t stride;
uint8_t *s;
int i;
assert(buffer && buffer->shm_buffer);
assert(buffer->shm_buffer == wl_shm_buffer_get(buffer->resource));
assert(buffer->width <= b->cursor_width);
assert(buffer->height <= b->cursor_height);
memset(buf, 0, sizeof buf);
stride = wl_shm_buffer_get_stride(buffer->shm_buffer);
s = wl_shm_buffer_get_data(buffer->shm_buffer);
wl_shm_buffer_begin_access(buffer->shm_buffer);
for (i = 0; i < buffer->height; i++)
memcpy(buf + i * b->cursor_width,
s + i * stride,
buffer->width * 4);
wl_shm_buffer_end_access(buffer->shm_buffer);
if (gbm_bo_write(bo, buf, sizeof buf) < 0)
weston_log("failed update cursor: %s\n", strerror(errno));
}
static struct drm_plane_state *
drm_output_prepare_cursor_view(struct drm_output_state *output_state,
struct weston_view *ev, uint64_t zpos)
{
struct drm_output *output = output_state->output;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
struct drm_plane *plane = output->cursor_plane;
struct drm_plane_state *plane_state;
bool needs_update = false;
const char *p_name = drm_output_get_plane_type_name(plane);
assert(!b->cursors_are_broken);
assert(plane);
assert(plane->state_cur->complete);
assert(!plane->state_cur->output || plane->state_cur->output == output);
/* We use GBM to import SHM buffers. */
assert(b->gbm);
plane_state = drm_output_state_get_plane(output_state, plane);
assert(!plane_state->fb);
/* We can't scale with the legacy API, and we don't try to account for
* simple cropping/translation in cursor_bo_update. */
plane_state->output = output;
if (!drm_plane_state_coords_for_view(plane_state, ev, zpos)) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[%s] not placing view %p on %s: "
"unsuitable transform\n", p_name, ev, p_name);
goto err;
}
if (plane_state->src_x != 0 || plane_state->src_y != 0 ||
plane_state->src_w > (unsigned) b->cursor_width << 16 ||
plane_state->src_h > (unsigned) b->cursor_height << 16 ||
plane_state->src_w != plane_state->dest_w << 16 ||
plane_state->src_h != plane_state->dest_h << 16) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[%s] not assigning view %p to %s plane "
"(positioning requires cropping or scaling)\n",
p_name, ev, p_name);
goto err;
}
/* Since we're setting plane state up front, we need to work out
* whether or not we need to upload a new cursor. We can't use the
* plane damage, since the planes haven't actually been calculated
* yet: instead try to figure it out directly. KMS cursor planes are
* pretty unique here, in that they lie partway between a Weston plane
* (direct scanout) and a renderer. */
if (ev != output->cursor_view ||
pixman_region32_not_empty(&ev->surface->damage)) {
output->current_cursor++;
output->current_cursor =
output->current_cursor %
ARRAY_LENGTH(output->gbm_cursor_fb);
needs_update = true;
}
drm_output_set_cursor_view(output, ev);
plane_state->ev = ev;
plane_state->fb =
drm_fb_ref(output->gbm_cursor_fb[output->current_cursor]);
if (needs_update) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[%s] copying new content to cursor BO\n", p_name);
cursor_bo_update(plane_state, ev);
}
/* The cursor API is somewhat special: in cursor_bo_update(), we upload
* a buffer which is always cursor_width x cursor_height, even if the
* surface we want to promote is actually smaller than this. Manually
* mangle the plane state to deal with this. */
plane_state->src_w = b->cursor_width << 16;
plane_state->src_h = b->cursor_height << 16;
plane_state->dest_w = b->cursor_width;
plane_state->dest_h = b->cursor_height;
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[%s] provisionally assigned view %p to cursor\n",
p_name, ev);
return plane_state;
err:
drm_plane_state_put_back(plane_state);
return NULL;
}
#else
static struct drm_plane_state *
drm_output_prepare_cursor_view(struct drm_output_state *output_state,
struct weston_view *ev, uint64_t zpos)
{
return NULL;
}
#endif
static void
drm_output_check_zpos_plane_states(struct drm_output_state *state)
{
struct drm_plane_state *ps;
wl_list_for_each(ps, &state->plane_list, link) {
struct wl_list *next_node = ps->link.next;
bool found_dup = false;
/* skip any plane that is not enabled */
if (!ps->fb)
continue;
assert(ps->zpos != DRM_PLANE_ZPOS_INVALID_PLANE);
/* find another plane with the same zpos value */
if (next_node == &state->plane_list)
break;
while (next_node && next_node != &state->plane_list) {
struct drm_plane_state *ps_next;
ps_next = container_of(next_node,
struct drm_plane_state,
link);
if (ps->zpos == ps_next->zpos) {
found_dup = true;
break;
}
next_node = next_node->next;
}
/* this should never happen so exit hard in case
* we screwed up that bad */
assert(!found_dup);
}
}
backend-drm: add KMS plane's formats to per-surface dma-buf feedback In commit "libweston: add initial dma-buf feedback implementation" we've added initial support to dma-buf feedback, but it was not using the feedback from DRM-backend to add useful per-surface feedback. In this patch we add this. The scanout tranche of the per-surface feedback is based on the union of formats/modifiers of the primary and overlay planes available. These are intersected with the formats/modifiers supported by the renderer device. Also, it's important to mention that the scene can change a lot and we can't predict much. So this patch also adds hysteresis to the dma-buf feedback. We wait a few seconds to be sure that we reached stability before adding or removing the scanout tranche from dma-buf feedback and resending them. This help us to avoid spamming clients and leading to unnecessary buffer reallocations on their end. Here's an example of what we want to avoid: 1. We detect that a view was not placed in a plane only because its format is not supported by the plane, so we add the scanout tranche to the feedback and send the events. 2. A few milliseconds after, the view gets occluded. So now the view can't be placed in a plane anymore. We need to remove the scanout tranche and resend the feedback with formats/modifiers optimal for the renderer device. The client will then reallocate its buffers. 3. A few milliseconds after, the view that was causing the occlusion gets minimized. So we got back to the first situation, in which the format of the view is not compatible with the plane. Then we need to add a scanout tranche and resend the feedback... This patch is based on previous work of Scott Anderson (@ascent). Signed-off-by: Leandro Ribeiro <leandro.ribeiro@collabora.com> Signed-off-by: Scott Anderson <scott.anderson@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
3 years ago
static bool
dmabuf_feedback_maybe_update(struct drm_backend *b, struct weston_view *ev,
uint32_t try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons)
{
struct weston_dmabuf_feedback *dmabuf_feedback = ev->surface->dmabuf_feedback;
struct weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche *scanout_tranche;
dev_t scanout_dev = b->drm.devnum;
uint32_t scanout_flags = ZWP_LINUX_DMABUF_FEEDBACK_V1_TRANCHE_FLAGS_SCANOUT;
uint32_t action_needed = ACTION_NEEDED_NONE;
struct timespec current_time, delta_time;
const time_t MAX_TIME_SECONDS = 2;
/* Find out what we need to do with the dma-buf feedback */
if (try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons & FAILURE_REASONS_FORCE_RENDERER)
action_needed |= ACTION_NEEDED_REMOVE_SCANOUT_TRANCHE;
if (try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons &
(FAILURE_REASONS_ADD_FB_FAILED |
FAILURE_REASONS_FB_FORMAT_INCOMPATIBLE |
FAILURE_REASONS_DMABUF_MODIFIER_INVALID))
action_needed |= ACTION_NEEDED_ADD_SCANOUT_TRANCHE;
assert(action_needed != (ACTION_NEEDED_REMOVE_SCANOUT_TRANCHE |
ACTION_NEEDED_ADD_SCANOUT_TRANCHE));
/* Look for scanout tranche. If not found, add it but in disabled mode
* (we still don't know if we'll have to send it to clients). This
* simplifies the code. */
scanout_tranche =
weston_dmabuf_feedback_find_tranche(dmabuf_feedback, scanout_dev,
scanout_flags, SCANOUT_PREF);
if (!scanout_tranche) {
scanout_tranche =
weston_dmabuf_feedback_tranche_create(dmabuf_feedback,
b->compositor->dmabuf_feedback_format_table,
scanout_dev, scanout_flags,
SCANOUT_PREF);
scanout_tranche->active = false;
}
/* No actions needed, so disarm timer and return */
if (action_needed == ACTION_NEEDED_NONE ||
(action_needed == ACTION_NEEDED_ADD_SCANOUT_TRANCHE &&
scanout_tranche->active) ||
(action_needed == ACTION_NEEDED_REMOVE_SCANOUT_TRANCHE &&
!scanout_tranche->active)) {
dmabuf_feedback->action_needed = ACTION_NEEDED_NONE;
return false;
}
/* We hit this if:
*
* 1. timer is still off, or
* 2. the action needed when it was set to on does not match the most
* recent needed action we've detected.
*
* So we reset the timestamp, set the timer to on it with the most
* recent needed action, return and leave the timer running. */
if (dmabuf_feedback->action_needed == ACTION_NEEDED_NONE ||
dmabuf_feedback->action_needed != action_needed) {
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &dmabuf_feedback->timer);
dmabuf_feedback->action_needed = action_needed;
return false;
/* Timer is already on and the action needed when it was set to on does
* not conflict with the most recent needed action we've detected. If
* more than MAX_TIME_SECONDS has passed, we need to resend the dma-buf
* feedback. Otherwise, return and leave the timer running. */
} else {
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &current_time);
delta_time.tv_sec = current_time.tv_sec -
dmabuf_feedback->timer.tv_sec;
if (delta_time.tv_sec < MAX_TIME_SECONDS)
return false;
}
/* If we got here it means that the timer has triggered, so we have
* pending actions with the dma-buf feedback. So we update and resend
* them. */
if (action_needed == ACTION_NEEDED_ADD_SCANOUT_TRANCHE)
scanout_tranche->active = true;
else if (action_needed == ACTION_NEEDED_REMOVE_SCANOUT_TRANCHE)
scanout_tranche->active = false;
else
assert(0);
drm_debug(b, "\t[repaint] Need to update and resend the "
"dma-buf feedback for surface of view %p\n", ev);
weston_dmabuf_feedback_send_all(dmabuf_feedback,
b->compositor->dmabuf_feedback_format_table);
/* Set the timer to off */
dmabuf_feedback->action_needed = ACTION_NEEDED_NONE;
return true;
}
static struct drm_plane_state *
drm_output_find_plane_for_view(struct drm_output_state *state,
struct weston_paint_node *pnode,
enum drm_output_propose_state_mode mode,
struct drm_plane_state *scanout_state,
uint64_t current_lowest_zpos)
{
struct drm_output *output = state->output;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
struct drm_plane_state *ps = NULL;
struct drm_plane *plane;
struct weston_view *ev = pnode->view;
struct weston_buffer *buffer;
struct wl_shm_buffer *shmbuf;
struct drm_fb *fb = NULL;
bool view_matches_entire_output, scanout_has_view_assigned;
uint32_t possible_plane_mask = 0;
pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons = FAILURE_REASONS_NONE;
/* check view for valid buffer, doesn't make sense to even try */
if (!weston_view_has_valid_buffer(ev)) {
pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons |=
FAILURE_REASONS_FB_FORMAT_INCOMPATIBLE;
return NULL;
}
buffer = ev->surface->buffer_ref.buffer;
shmbuf = wl_shm_buffer_get(buffer->resource);
if (shmbuf) {
if (!output->cursor_plane || b->cursors_are_broken) {
pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons |=
FAILURE_REASONS_FB_FORMAT_INCOMPATIBLE;
return NULL;
}
if (wl_shm_buffer_get_format(shmbuf) != WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB8888) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not placing view %p on "
"plane; SHM buffers must be ARGB8888 for "
"cursor view\n", ev);
pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons |=
FAILURE_REASONS_FB_FORMAT_INCOMPATIBLE;
return NULL;
}
if (buffer->width > b->cursor_width ||
buffer->height > b->cursor_height) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not assigning view %p to plane "
"(buffer (%dx%d) too large for cursor plane)\n",
ev, buffer->width, buffer->height);
pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons |=
FAILURE_REASONS_FB_FORMAT_INCOMPATIBLE;
return NULL;
}
possible_plane_mask = (1 << output->cursor_plane->plane_idx);
} else {
if (mode == DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_RENDERER_ONLY) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not assigning view %p "
"to plane: renderer-only mode\n", ev);
return NULL;
}
fb = drm_fb_get_from_view(state, ev,
&pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons);
if (!fb)
return NULL;
possible_plane_mask = fb->plane_mask;
}
view_matches_entire_output =
weston_view_matches_output_entirely(ev, &output->base);
scanout_has_view_assigned =
drm_output_check_plane_has_view_assigned(output->scanout_plane,
state);
/* assemble a list with possible candidates */
wl_list_for_each(plane, &b->plane_list, link) {
const char *p_name = drm_output_get_plane_type_name(plane);
uint64_t zpos;
if (possible_plane_mask == 0)
break;
if (!(possible_plane_mask & (1 << plane->plane_idx)))
continue;
possible_plane_mask &= ~(1 << plane->plane_idx);
switch (plane->type) {
case WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_CURSOR:
assert(shmbuf);
assert(plane == output->cursor_plane);
break;
case WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_PRIMARY:
assert(fb);
if (plane != output->scanout_plane)
continue;
if (mode != DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_PLANES_ONLY)
continue;
if (!view_matches_entire_output)
continue;
break;
case WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY:
assert(fb);
assert(mode != DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_RENDERER_ONLY);
/* if the view covers the whole output, put it in the
* scanout plane, not overlay */
if (view_matches_entire_output &&
!scanout_has_view_assigned)
continue;
break;
default:
assert(false && "unknown plane type");
}
if (!drm_plane_is_available(plane, output))
continue;
if (drm_output_check_plane_has_view_assigned(plane, state)) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[plane] not trying plane %d: "
"another view already assigned\n",
plane->plane_id);
continue;
}
if (plane->zpos_min >= current_lowest_zpos) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[plane] not trying plane %d: "
"plane's minimum zpos (%"PRIu64") above "
"current lowest zpos (%"PRIu64")\n",
plane->plane_id, plane->zpos_min,
current_lowest_zpos);
continue;
}
/* If the surface buffer has an in-fence fd, but the plane doesn't
* support fences, we can't place the buffer on this plane. */
if (ev->surface->acquire_fence_fd >= 0 &&
plane->props[WDRM_PLANE_IN_FENCE_FD].prop_id == 0) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[%s] not placing view %p on %s: "
"no in-fence support\n", p_name, ev, p_name);
return NULL;
}
if (mode == DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_MIXED) {
assert(scanout_state != NULL);
if (scanout_state->zpos >= plane->zpos_max) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[plane] not adding plane %d to "
"candidate list: primary's zpos "
"value (%"PRIu64") higher than "
"plane's maximum value (%"PRIu64")\n",
plane->plane_id, scanout_state->zpos,
plane->zpos_max);
continue;
}
}
if (current_lowest_zpos == DRM_PLANE_ZPOS_INVALID_PLANE)
zpos = plane->zpos_max;
else
zpos = MIN(current_lowest_zpos - 1, plane->zpos_max);
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[plane] plane %d picked "
"from candidate list, type: %s\n",
plane->plane_id, p_name);
if (plane->type == WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_CURSOR) {
ps = drm_output_prepare_cursor_view(state, ev, zpos);
} else {
ps = drm_output_try_view_on_plane(plane, state, ev,
mode, fb, zpos);
}
if (ps) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] view %p has been placed to "
"%s plane with computed zpos %"PRIu64"\n",
ev, p_name, zpos);
break;
}
pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons |=
FAILURE_REASONS_PLANES_REJECTED;
}
if (!ps &&
pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons == FAILURE_REASONS_NONE) {
pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons |=
FAILURE_REASONS_NO_PLANES_AVAILABLE;
}
/* if we have a plane state, it has its own ref to the fb; if not then
* we drop ours here */
drm_fb_unref(fb);
return ps;
}
static struct drm_output_state *
drm_output_propose_state(struct weston_output *output_base,
struct drm_pending_state *pending_state,
enum drm_output_propose_state_mode mode)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
struct weston_paint_node *pnode;
struct drm_output_state *state;
struct drm_plane_state *scanout_state = NULL;
pixman_region32_t renderer_region;
pixman_region32_t occluded_region;
bool renderer_ok = (mode != DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_PLANES_ONLY);
int ret;
uint64_t current_lowest_zpos = DRM_PLANE_ZPOS_INVALID_PLANE;
assert(!output->state_last);
state = drm_output_state_duplicate(output->state_cur,
pending_state,
DRM_OUTPUT_STATE_CLEAR_PLANES);
/* We implement mixed mode by progressively creating and testing
* incremental states, of scanout + overlay + cursor. Since we
* walk our views top to bottom, the scanout plane is last, however
* we always need it in our scene for the test modeset to be
* meaningful. To do this, we steal a reference to the last
* renderer framebuffer we have, if we think it's basically
* compatible. If we don't have that, then we conservatively fall
* back to only using the renderer for this repaint. */
if (mode == DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_MIXED) {
struct drm_plane *plane = output->scanout_plane;
struct drm_fb *scanout_fb = plane->state_cur->fb;
if (!scanout_fb ||
(scanout_fb->type != BUFFER_GBM_SURFACE &&
scanout_fb->type != BUFFER_PIXMAN_DUMB)) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t[state] cannot propose mixed mode: "
"for output %s (%lu): no previous renderer "
"fb\n",
output->base.name,
(unsigned long) output->base.id);
drm_output_state_free(state);
return NULL;
}
if (scanout_fb->width != output_base->current_mode->width ||
scanout_fb->height != output_base->current_mode->height) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t[state] cannot propose mixed mode "
"for output %s (%lu): previous fb has "
"different size\n",
output->base.name,
(unsigned long) output->base.id);
drm_output_state_free(state);
return NULL;
}
scanout_state = drm_plane_state_duplicate(state,
plane->state_cur);
/* assign the primary the lowest zpos value */
scanout_state->zpos = plane->zpos_min;
drm_debug(b, "\t\t[state] using renderer FB ID %lu for mixed "
"mode for output %s (%lu)\n",
(unsigned long) scanout_fb->fb_id, output->base.name,
(unsigned long) output->base.id);
drm_debug(b, "\t\t[state] scanout will use for zpos %"PRIu64"\n",
scanout_state->zpos);
}
/* - renderer_region contains the total region which which will be
* covered by the renderer
* - occluded_region contains the total region which which will be
* covered by the renderer and hardware planes, where the view's
* visible-and-opaque region is added in both cases (the view's
* opaque region accumulates there for each view); it is being used
* to skip the view, if it is completely occluded; includes the
* situation where occluded_region covers entire output's region.
*/
pixman_region32_init(&renderer_region);
pixman_region32_init(&occluded_region);
wl_list_for_each(pnode, &output->base.paint_node_z_order_list,
z_order_link) {
struct weston_view *ev = pnode->view;
struct drm_plane_state *ps = NULL;
bool force_renderer = false;
pixman_region32_t clipped_view;
pixman_region32_t surface_overlap;
bool totally_occluded = false;
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t[view] evaluating view %p for "
"output %s (%lu)\n",
ev, output->base.name,
(unsigned long) output->base.id);
/* If this view doesn't touch our output at all, there's no
* reason to do anything with it. */
/* TODO: turn this into assert once z_order_list is pruned. */
if (!(ev->output_mask & (1u << output->base.id))) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] ignoring view %p "
"(not on our output)\n", ev);
continue;
}
libweston: introduce CMS component architecture See: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/-/issues/467#note_814985 This starts building the framework required for implementing color management. The main new interface is struct weston_color_manager. This commit also adds a no-op color manager implementation, which is used if no other color manager is loaded. This no-op color manager simply provides identity color transforms for everything, so that Weston keeps running exactly like before. weston_color_manager interface is incomplete and will be extended later. Colorspace objects are not introduced in this commit. However, when client content colorspace and output colorspace definitions are combined, they will produce color transformations from client content to output blending space and from output blending space to output space. This commit introduces a placeholder struct for color transforms, weston_color_transform. Objects of this type are expected to be heavy to create and store, which is why they are designed to be shared as much as possible, ideally making their instances unique. As color transform description is intended to be generic in libweston core, renderers and backends are expected to derive their own state for each transform object as necessary. Creating and storing the derived state maybe be expensive as well, more the reason to re-use these objects as much as possible. E.g. GL-renderer might upload a 3D LUT into a texture and keep the texture around. DRM-backend might create a KMS blob for a LUT and keep that around. As a color transform depends on both the surface and the output, a transform object may need to be created for each unique pair of them. Therefore color transforms are referenced from weston_paint_node. As paint nodes exist for not just surface+output but surface+view+output triplets, the code ensures that all paint nodes (having different view) for the same surface+output have the same color transform state. As a special case, if weston_color_transform is NULL, it means identity transform. This short-circuits some checks and memory allocations, but it does mean we use a separate member on weston_paint_node to know if the color transform has been initialized or not. Color transformations are pre-created at the weston_output paint_node_z_order_list creation step. Currently the z order lists contain all views globally, which means we populate color transforms we may never need, e.g. a view is never shown on a particular output. This problem should get fixed naturally when z order lists are constructed "pruned" in the future: to contain only those paint nodes that actually contribute to the output's image. As nothing actually supports color transforms yet, both renderers and the DRM-backend assert that they only get identity transforms. This check has the side-effect that all surface-output pairs actually get a weston_surface_color_transform_ref even though it points to NULL weston_color_transform. This design is inspired by Sebastian Wick's Weston color management work. Co-authored-by: Sebastian Wick <sebastian@sebastianwick.net> Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.com>
4 years ago
/* Cannot show anything without a color transform. */
if (!pnode->surf_xform_valid) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] ignoring view %p "
"(color transform failed)\n", ev);
continue;
}
/* Ignore views we know to be totally occluded. */
pixman_region32_init(&clipped_view);
pixman_region32_intersect(&clipped_view,
&ev->transform.boundingbox,
&output->base.region);
pixman_region32_init(&surface_overlap);
pixman_region32_subtract(&surface_overlap, &clipped_view,
&occluded_region);
/* if the view is completely occluded then ignore that
* view; includes the case where occluded_region covers
* the entire output */
totally_occluded = !pixman_region32_not_empty(&surface_overlap);
if (totally_occluded) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] ignoring view %p "
"(occluded on our output)\n", ev);
pixman_region32_fini(&surface_overlap);
pixman_region32_fini(&clipped_view);
continue;
}
/* We only assign planes to views which are exclusively present
* on our output. */
if (ev->output_mask != (1u << output->base.id)) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not assigning view %p to plane "
"(on multiple outputs)\n", ev);
force_renderer = true;
}
if (!b->gbm) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not assigning view %p to plane "
"(GBM not available)\n", ev);
force_renderer = true;
}
if (!weston_view_has_valid_buffer(ev)) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not assigning view %p to plane "
"(no buffer available)\n", ev);
force_renderer = true;
}
libweston: introduce CMS component architecture See: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/-/issues/467#note_814985 This starts building the framework required for implementing color management. The main new interface is struct weston_color_manager. This commit also adds a no-op color manager implementation, which is used if no other color manager is loaded. This no-op color manager simply provides identity color transforms for everything, so that Weston keeps running exactly like before. weston_color_manager interface is incomplete and will be extended later. Colorspace objects are not introduced in this commit. However, when client content colorspace and output colorspace definitions are combined, they will produce color transformations from client content to output blending space and from output blending space to output space. This commit introduces a placeholder struct for color transforms, weston_color_transform. Objects of this type are expected to be heavy to create and store, which is why they are designed to be shared as much as possible, ideally making their instances unique. As color transform description is intended to be generic in libweston core, renderers and backends are expected to derive their own state for each transform object as necessary. Creating and storing the derived state maybe be expensive as well, more the reason to re-use these objects as much as possible. E.g. GL-renderer might upload a 3D LUT into a texture and keep the texture around. DRM-backend might create a KMS blob for a LUT and keep that around. As a color transform depends on both the surface and the output, a transform object may need to be created for each unique pair of them. Therefore color transforms are referenced from weston_paint_node. As paint nodes exist for not just surface+output but surface+view+output triplets, the code ensures that all paint nodes (having different view) for the same surface+output have the same color transform state. As a special case, if weston_color_transform is NULL, it means identity transform. This short-circuits some checks and memory allocations, but it does mean we use a separate member on weston_paint_node to know if the color transform has been initialized or not. Color transformations are pre-created at the weston_output paint_node_z_order_list creation step. Currently the z order lists contain all views globally, which means we populate color transforms we may never need, e.g. a view is never shown on a particular output. This problem should get fixed naturally when z order lists are constructed "pruned" in the future: to contain only those paint nodes that actually contribute to the output's image. As nothing actually supports color transforms yet, both renderers and the DRM-backend assert that they only get identity transforms. This check has the side-effect that all surface-output pairs actually get a weston_surface_color_transform_ref even though it points to NULL weston_color_transform. This design is inspired by Sebastian Wick's Weston color management work. Co-authored-by: Sebastian Wick <sebastian@sebastianwick.net> Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.com>
4 years ago
if (pnode->surf_xform.transform != NULL ||
!pnode->surf_xform.identity_pipeline) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not assigning view %p to plane "
"(requires color transform)\n", ev);
force_renderer = true;
}
/* Since we process views from top to bottom, we know that if
* the view intersects the calculated renderer region, it must
* be part of, or occluded by, it, and cannot go on a plane. */
pixman_region32_intersect(&surface_overlap, &renderer_region,
&clipped_view);
if (pixman_region32_not_empty(&surface_overlap)) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not assigning view %p to plane "
"(occluded by renderer views)\n", ev);
force_renderer = true;
}
pixman_region32_fini(&surface_overlap);
backend-drm: Add support for content-protection Currently drm-layer supports HDCP1.4 using connector property: Content Protection. This property if available for a platform, can be read and set for requesting content-protection. Also, the patch series [1] adds HDCP2.2 support in drm, and patch [2] adds support to send udev events for change in connector properties, made by the kernel. This patch adds these HDCP connector properties in weston, and exposes the content-protection support to the client for drm-backend. It adds the enums to represent 'Content Protection' and 'Content Type' connector properties exposed by drm layer. It adds a member 'protection' in drm_output_state, to store the desired protection from the weston_output in the drm-backend output-repaint cycle. This is then used to write the HDCP connector properties for the drm_heads attached to the drm_output. The kernel sends uevents to the user-space for any change made by it in the "Content Protection" connector property. No event is sent in case of change in the property made by the user-space. It means, when there is a change of the property value from "DESIRED" to "ENABLE" i.e. successful authentication by the kernel, a uevent will be generated, but in case of userspace requesting for disabling the protection by writing "UNDESIRED" into the property, no uevent will be generated. This patch also adds support for handling new udev events for HDCP connector property changes. Any such change, triggers change in the weston_head's current_protection. [1] https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/57233/#rev7 [2] https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/303903/?series=57233&rev=7 Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com>
6 years ago
/* In case of enforced mode of content-protection do not
* assign planes for a protected surface on an unsecured output.
*/
if (ev->surface->protection_mode == WESTON_SURFACE_PROTECTION_MODE_ENFORCED &&
ev->surface->desired_protection > output_base->current_protection) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not assigning view %p to plane "
"(enforced protection mode on unsecured output)\n", ev);
force_renderer = true;
}
/* Now try to place it on a plane if we can. */
if (!force_renderer) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t[plane] started with zpos %"PRIu64"\n",
current_lowest_zpos);
ps = drm_output_find_plane_for_view(state, pnode, mode,
scanout_state,
current_lowest_zpos);
} else {
/* We are forced to place the view in the renderer, set
* the failure reason accordingly. */
pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons =
FAILURE_REASONS_FORCE_RENDERER;
}
if (ps) {
current_lowest_zpos = ps->zpos;
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t[plane] next zpos to use %"PRIu64"\n",
current_lowest_zpos);
} else if (!ps && !renderer_ok) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t[view] failing state generation: "
"placing view %p to renderer not allowed\n",
ev);
pixman_region32_fini(&clipped_view);
goto err_region;
} else if (!ps) {
/* clipped_view contains the area that's going to be
* visible on screen; add this to the renderer region */
pixman_region32_union(&renderer_region,
&renderer_region,
&clipped_view);
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] view %p will be placed "
"on the renderer\n", ev);
}
/* Opaque areas of our clipped view occlude areas behind it;
* however, anything not in the opaque region (which is the
* entire clipped area if the whole view is known to be
* opaque) does not necessarily occlude what's behind it, as
* it could be alpha-blended. */
if (!weston_view_is_opaque(ev, &clipped_view))
pixman_region32_intersect(&clipped_view,
&clipped_view,
&ev->transform.opaque);
pixman_region32_union(&occluded_region,
&occluded_region,
&clipped_view);
pixman_region32_fini(&clipped_view);
}
pixman_region32_fini(&renderer_region);
pixman_region32_fini(&occluded_region);
/* In renderer-only mode, we can't test the state as we don't have a
* renderer buffer yet. */
if (mode == DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_RENDERER_ONLY)
return state;
/* check if we have invalid zpos values, like duplicate(s) */
drm_output_check_zpos_plane_states(state);
/* Check to see if this state will actually work. */
ret = drm_pending_state_test(state->pending_state);
if (ret != 0) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t[view] failing state generation: "
"atomic test not OK\n");
goto err;
}
/* Counterpart to duplicating scanout state at the top of this
* function: if we have taken a renderer framebuffer and placed it in
* the pending state in order to incrementally test overlay planes,
* remove it now. */
if (mode == DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_MIXED) {
assert(scanout_state->fb->type == BUFFER_GBM_SURFACE ||
scanout_state->fb->type == BUFFER_PIXMAN_DUMB);
drm_plane_state_put_back(scanout_state);
}
return state;
err_region:
pixman_region32_fini(&renderer_region);
pixman_region32_fini(&occluded_region);
err:
drm_output_state_free(state);
return NULL;
}
void
drm_assign_planes(struct weston_output *output_base)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output_base->compositor);
struct drm_pending_state *pending_state = b->repaint_data;
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
struct drm_output_state *state = NULL;
struct drm_plane_state *plane_state;
struct weston_paint_node *pnode;
struct weston_plane *primary = &output_base->compositor->primary_plane;
enum drm_output_propose_state_mode mode = DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_PLANES_ONLY;
drm_debug(b, "\t[repaint] preparing state for output %s (%lu)\n",
output_base->name, (unsigned long) output_base->id);
if (!b->sprites_are_broken && !output->virtual && b->gbm) {
drm_debug(b, "\t[repaint] trying planes-only build state\n");
state = drm_output_propose_state(output_base, pending_state, mode);
if (!state) {
drm_debug(b, "\t[repaint] could not build planes-only "
"state, trying mixed\n");
mode = DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_MIXED;
state = drm_output_propose_state(output_base,
pending_state,
mode);
}
if (!state) {
drm_debug(b, "\t[repaint] could not build mixed-mode "
"state, trying renderer-only\n");
}
} else {
drm_debug(b, "\t[state] no overlay plane support\n");
}
if (!state) {
mode = DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_RENDERER_ONLY;
state = drm_output_propose_state(output_base, pending_state,
mode);
}
assert(state);
drm_debug(b, "\t[repaint] Using %s composition\n",
drm_propose_state_mode_to_string(mode));
wl_list_for_each(pnode, &output->base.paint_node_z_order_list,
z_order_link) {
struct weston_view *ev = pnode->view;
struct drm_plane *target_plane = NULL;
/* If this view doesn't touch our output at all, there's no
* reason to do anything with it. */
/* TODO: turn this into assert once z_order_list is pruned. */
if (!(ev->output_mask & (1u << output->base.id)))
continue;
backend-drm: add KMS plane's formats to per-surface dma-buf feedback In commit "libweston: add initial dma-buf feedback implementation" we've added initial support to dma-buf feedback, but it was not using the feedback from DRM-backend to add useful per-surface feedback. In this patch we add this. The scanout tranche of the per-surface feedback is based on the union of formats/modifiers of the primary and overlay planes available. These are intersected with the formats/modifiers supported by the renderer device. Also, it's important to mention that the scene can change a lot and we can't predict much. So this patch also adds hysteresis to the dma-buf feedback. We wait a few seconds to be sure that we reached stability before adding or removing the scanout tranche from dma-buf feedback and resending them. This help us to avoid spamming clients and leading to unnecessary buffer reallocations on their end. Here's an example of what we want to avoid: 1. We detect that a view was not placed in a plane only because its format is not supported by the plane, so we add the scanout tranche to the feedback and send the events. 2. A few milliseconds after, the view gets occluded. So now the view can't be placed in a plane anymore. We need to remove the scanout tranche and resend the feedback with formats/modifiers optimal for the renderer device. The client will then reallocate its buffers. 3. A few milliseconds after, the view that was causing the occlusion gets minimized. So we got back to the first situation, in which the format of the view is not compatible with the plane. Then we need to add a scanout tranche and resend the feedback... This patch is based on previous work of Scott Anderson (@ascent). Signed-off-by: Leandro Ribeiro <leandro.ribeiro@collabora.com> Signed-off-by: Scott Anderson <scott.anderson@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
3 years ago
/* Update dmabuf-feedback if needed */
if (ev->surface->dmabuf_feedback)
dmabuf_feedback_maybe_update(b, ev,
pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons);
pnode->try_view_on_plane_failure_reasons = FAILURE_REASONS_NONE;
/* Test whether this buffer can ever go into a plane:
* non-shm, or small enough to be a cursor.
*
* Also, keep a reference when using the pixman renderer.
* That makes it possible to do a seamless switch to the GL
* renderer and since the pixman renderer keeps a reference
* to the buffer anyway, there is no side effects.
*/
if (b->use_pixman ||
(weston_view_has_valid_buffer(ev) &&
(!wl_shm_buffer_get(ev->surface->buffer_ref.buffer->resource) ||
(ev->surface->width <= b->cursor_width &&
ev->surface->height <= b->cursor_height))))
ev->surface->keep_buffer = true;
else
ev->surface->keep_buffer = false;
/* This is a bit unpleasant, but lacking a temporary place to
* hang a plane off the view, we have to do a nested walk.
* Our first-order iteration has to be planes rather than
* views, because otherwise we won't reset views which were
* previously on planes to being on the primary plane. */
wl_list_for_each(plane_state, &state->plane_list, link) {
if (plane_state->ev == ev) {
plane_state->ev = NULL;
target_plane = plane_state->plane;
break;
}
}
if (target_plane) {
drm_debug(b, "\t[repaint] view %p on %s plane %lu\n",
ev, plane_type_enums[target_plane->type].name,
(unsigned long) target_plane->plane_id);
weston_view_move_to_plane(ev, &target_plane->base);
} else {
drm_debug(b, "\t[repaint] view %p using renderer "
"composition\n", ev);
weston_view_move_to_plane(ev, primary);
}
if (!target_plane ||
target_plane->type == WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_CURSOR) {
/* cursor plane & renderer involve a copy */
ev->psf_flags = 0;
} else {
/* All other planes are a direct scanout of a
* single client buffer.
*/
ev->psf_flags = WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_KIND_ZERO_COPY;
}
}
/* We rely on output->cursor_view being both an accurate reflection of
* the cursor plane's state, but also being maintained across repaints
* to avoid unnecessary damage uploads, per the comment in
* drm_output_prepare_cursor_view. In the event that we go from having
* a cursor view to not having a cursor view, we need to clear it. */
if (output->cursor_view) {
plane_state =
drm_output_state_get_existing_plane(state,
output->cursor_plane);
if (!plane_state || !plane_state->fb)
drm_output_set_cursor_view(output, NULL);
}
}
static void
drm_output_handle_cursor_view_destroy(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data)
{
struct drm_output *output =
container_of(listener, struct drm_output,
cursor_view_destroy_listener);
drm_output_set_cursor_view(output, NULL);
}
/** Set the current cursor view used for an output.
*
* Ensure the stored value will be properly cleared if the view is destroyed.
* The stored cursor view helps avoid unnecessary uploads of cursor data to
* cursor plane buffer objects (see drm_output_prepare_cursor_view).
*/
void
drm_output_set_cursor_view(struct drm_output *output, struct weston_view *ev)
{
if (output->cursor_view == ev)
return;
if (output->cursor_view)
wl_list_remove(&output->cursor_view_destroy_listener.link);
output->cursor_view = ev;
if (ev) {
output->cursor_view_destroy_listener.notify =
drm_output_handle_cursor_view_destroy;
wl_signal_add(&ev->destroy_signal,
&output->cursor_view_destroy_listener);
}
}