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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 <errno.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <linux/input.h>
#include <linux/vt.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <xf86drm.h>
#include <xf86drmMode.h>
#include <drm_fourcc.h>
#include <gbm.h>
#include <libudev.h>
#include <libweston/libweston.h>
#include <libweston/backend-drm.h>
#include <libweston/weston-debug.h>
#include "shared/helpers.h"
compositor-drm: Allow instant start of repaint loop. (v4) drm_output_start_repaint_loop() incurred a delay of one refresh cycle by using a no-op page-flip to get an accurate vblank timestamp as reference. This causes unwanted lag whenever Weston exited its repaint loop, e.g., whenever an application wants to repaint with less than full video refresh rate but still minimum lag. Try to use the drmWaitVblank ioctl to get a proper timestamp instantaneously without lag. If that does not work, fall back to the old method of idle page-flip. This optimization will work on any drm/kms driver which supports high precision vblank timestamping. As of Linux 4.0 these would be intel, radeon and nouveau on all their supported gpu's. On kms drivers without instant high precision timestamping support, the kernel is supposed to return a timestamp of zero when calling drmWaitVblank() to query the current vblank count and time iff vblank irqs are currently disabled, because the only way to get a valid timestamp on such kms drivers is to enable vblank interrupts and then wait a bit for the next vblank irq to take a new valid timestamp. The caller is supposed to poll until at next vblank irq it gets a valid non-zero timestamp if it needs a timestamp. This zero-timestamp signalling works up to Linux 3.17, but got broken due to a regression in Linux 3.18 and later. On Linux 3.18+ with kms drivers that don't have high precision timestamping, the kernel erroneously returns a stale timestamp from an earlier vblank, ie. the vblank count and timestamp are mismatched. A patch is under way to fix this, but to deal with broken kernels, we also check non-zero timestamps if they are more than one refresh duration in the past, as this indicates a stale/invalid timestamp, so we need to take the page-flip fallback for restarting the repaint loop. v2: Implement review suggestions by Pekka Paalanen, especially extend the commit message to describe when and why the instant restart won't work due to missing Linux kernel functionality or a Linux kernel regression. Signed-off-by: Mario Kleiner <mario.kleiner.de@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> v3: Fix timespec_to_nsec() which was computing picoseconds, use the new timespec-util.h helpers. v4: Rebased to master, split long lines. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
10 years ago
#include "shared/timespec-util.h"
#include "renderer-gl/gl-renderer.h"
#include "weston-egl-ext.h"
#include "pixman-renderer.h"
#include "pixel-formats.h"
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
#include "libbacklight.h"
#include "libinput-seat.h"
#include "launcher-util.h"
#include "vaapi-recorder.h"
#include "presentation-time-server-protocol.h"
#include "linux-dmabuf.h"
#include "linux-dmabuf-unstable-v1-server-protocol.h"
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
#include "linux-explicit-synchronization.h"
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
73 years from now
#ifndef DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ASPECT_RATIO
#define DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ASPECT_RATIO 4
#endif
#ifndef GBM_BO_USE_CURSOR
#define GBM_BO_USE_CURSOR GBM_BO_USE_CURSOR_64X64
#endif
#ifndef GBM_BO_USE_LINEAR
#define GBM_BO_USE_LINEAR (1 << 4)
#endif
/**
* A small wrapper to print information into the 'drm-backend' debug scope.
*
* The following conventions are used to print variables:
*
* - fixed uint32_t values, including Weston object IDs such as weston_output
* IDs, DRM object IDs such as CRTCs or properties, and GBM/DRM formats:
* "%lu (0x%lx)" (unsigned long) value, (unsigned long) value
*
* - fixed uint64_t values, such as DRM property values (including object IDs
* when used as a value):
* "%llu (0x%llx)" (unsigned long long) value, (unsigned long long) value
*
* - non-fixed-width signed int:
* "%d" value
*
* - non-fixed-width unsigned int:
* "%u (0x%x)" value, value
*
* - non-fixed-width unsigned long:
* "%lu (0x%lx)" value, value
*
* Either the integer or hexadecimal forms may be omitted if it is known that
* one representation is not useful (e.g. width/height in hex are rarely what
* you want).
*
* This is to avoid implicit widening or narrowing when we use fixed-size
* types: uint32_t can be resolved by either unsigned int or unsigned long
* on a 32-bit system but only unsigned int on a 64-bit system, with uint64_t
* being unsigned long long on a 32-bit system and unsigned long on a 64-bit
* system. To avoid confusing side effects, we explicitly cast to the widest
* possible type and use a matching format specifier.
*/
#define drm_debug(b, ...) \
weston_log_scope_printf((b)->debug, __VA_ARGS__)
#define MAX_CLONED_CONNECTORS 4
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
73 years from now
/**
* aspect ratio info taken from the drmModeModeInfo flag bits 19-22,
* which should be used to fill the aspect ratio field in weston_mode.
*/
#define DRM_MODE_FLAG_PIC_AR_BITS_POS 19
#ifndef DRM_MODE_FLAG_PIC_AR_MASK
#define DRM_MODE_FLAG_PIC_AR_MASK (0xF << DRM_MODE_FLAG_PIC_AR_BITS_POS)
#endif
/**
* Represents the values of an enum-type KMS property
*/
struct drm_property_enum_info {
const char *name; /**< name as string (static, not freed) */
bool valid; /**< true if value is supported; ignore if false */
uint64_t value; /**< raw value */
};
/**
* Holds information on a DRM property, including its ID and the enum
* values it holds.
*
* DRM properties are allocated dynamically, and maintained as DRM objects
* within the normal object ID space; they thus do not have a stable ID
* to refer to. This includes enum values, which must be referred to by
* integer values, but these are not stable.
*
* drm_property_info allows a cache to be maintained where Weston can use
* enum values internally to refer to properties, with the mapping to DRM
* ID values being maintained internally.
*/
struct drm_property_info {
const char *name; /**< name as string (static, not freed) */
uint32_t prop_id; /**< KMS property object ID */
unsigned int num_enum_values; /**< number of enum values */
struct drm_property_enum_info *enum_values; /**< array of enum values */
};
/**
* List of properties attached to DRM planes
*/
enum wdrm_plane_property {
WDRM_PLANE_TYPE = 0,
WDRM_PLANE_SRC_X,
WDRM_PLANE_SRC_Y,
WDRM_PLANE_SRC_W,
WDRM_PLANE_SRC_H,
WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_X,
WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_Y,
WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_W,
WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_H,
WDRM_PLANE_FB_ID,
WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_ID,
WDRM_PLANE_IN_FORMATS,
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
WDRM_PLANE_IN_FENCE_FD,
WDRM_PLANE_FB_DAMAGE_CLIPS,
WDRM_PLANE__COUNT
};
/**
* Possible values for the WDRM_PLANE_TYPE property.
*/
enum wdrm_plane_type {
WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_PRIMARY = 0,
WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_CURSOR,
WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY,
WDRM_PLANE_TYPE__COUNT
};
static struct drm_property_enum_info plane_type_enums[] = {
[WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_PRIMARY] = {
.name = "Primary",
},
[WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY] = {
.name = "Overlay",
},
[WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_CURSOR] = {
.name = "Cursor",
},
};
static const struct drm_property_info plane_props[] = {
[WDRM_PLANE_TYPE] = {
.name = "type",
.enum_values = plane_type_enums,
.num_enum_values = WDRM_PLANE_TYPE__COUNT,
},
[WDRM_PLANE_SRC_X] = { .name = "SRC_X", },
[WDRM_PLANE_SRC_Y] = { .name = "SRC_Y", },
[WDRM_PLANE_SRC_W] = { .name = "SRC_W", },
[WDRM_PLANE_SRC_H] = { .name = "SRC_H", },
[WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_X] = { .name = "CRTC_X", },
[WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_Y] = { .name = "CRTC_Y", },
[WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_W] = { .name = "CRTC_W", },
[WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_H] = { .name = "CRTC_H", },
[WDRM_PLANE_FB_ID] = { .name = "FB_ID", },
[WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_ID] = { .name = "CRTC_ID", },
[WDRM_PLANE_IN_FORMATS] = { .name = "IN_FORMATS" },
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
[WDRM_PLANE_IN_FENCE_FD] = { .name = "IN_FENCE_FD" },
[WDRM_PLANE_FB_DAMAGE_CLIPS] = { .name = "FB_DAMAGE_CLIPS" },
};
/**
* List of properties attached to a DRM connector
*/
enum wdrm_connector_property {
WDRM_CONNECTOR_EDID = 0,
WDRM_CONNECTOR_DPMS,
WDRM_CONNECTOR_CRTC_ID,
WDRM_CONNECTOR_NON_DESKTOP,
WDRM_CONNECTOR__COUNT
};
enum wdrm_dpms_state {
WDRM_DPMS_STATE_OFF = 0,
WDRM_DPMS_STATE_ON,
WDRM_DPMS_STATE_STANDBY, /* unused */
WDRM_DPMS_STATE_SUSPEND, /* unused */
WDRM_DPMS_STATE__COUNT
};
static struct drm_property_enum_info dpms_state_enums[] = {
[WDRM_DPMS_STATE_OFF] = {
.name = "Off",
},
[WDRM_DPMS_STATE_ON] = {
.name = "On",
},
[WDRM_DPMS_STATE_STANDBY] = {
.name = "Standby",
},
[WDRM_DPMS_STATE_SUSPEND] = {
.name = "Suspend",
},
};
static const struct drm_property_info connector_props[] = {
[WDRM_CONNECTOR_EDID] = { .name = "EDID" },
[WDRM_CONNECTOR_DPMS] = {
.name = "DPMS",
.enum_values = dpms_state_enums,
.num_enum_values = WDRM_DPMS_STATE__COUNT,
},
[WDRM_CONNECTOR_CRTC_ID] = { .name = "CRTC_ID", },
[WDRM_CONNECTOR_NON_DESKTOP] = { .name = "non-desktop", },
};
/**
* List of properties attached to DRM CRTCs
*/
enum wdrm_crtc_property {
WDRM_CRTC_MODE_ID = 0,
WDRM_CRTC_ACTIVE,
WDRM_CRTC__COUNT
};
static const struct drm_property_info crtc_props[] = {
[WDRM_CRTC_MODE_ID] = { .name = "MODE_ID", },
[WDRM_CRTC_ACTIVE] = { .name = "ACTIVE", },
};
/**
* Mode for drm_output_state_duplicate.
*/
enum drm_output_state_duplicate_mode {
DRM_OUTPUT_STATE_CLEAR_PLANES, /**< reset all planes to off */
DRM_OUTPUT_STATE_PRESERVE_PLANES, /**< preserve plane state */
};
/**
* Mode for drm_pending_state_apply and co.
*/
enum drm_state_apply_mode {
DRM_STATE_APPLY_SYNC, /**< state fully processed */
DRM_STATE_APPLY_ASYNC, /**< state pending event delivery */
DRM_STATE_TEST_ONLY, /**< test if the state can be applied */
};
struct drm_backend {
struct weston_backend base;
struct weston_compositor *compositor;
struct udev *udev;
struct wl_event_source *drm_source;
struct udev_monitor *udev_monitor;
struct wl_event_source *udev_drm_source;
struct {
int id;
int fd;
char *filename;
} drm;
struct gbm_device *gbm;
struct wl_listener session_listener;
uint32_t gbm_format;
/* we need these parameters in order to not fail drmModeAddFB2()
* due to out of bounds dimensions, and then mistakenly set
* sprites_are_broken:
*/
int min_width, max_width;
int min_height, max_height;
struct wl_list plane_list;
int sprites_are_broken;
int sprites_hidden;
void *repaint_data;
bool state_invalid;
/* CRTC IDs not used by any enabled output. */
struct wl_array unused_crtcs;
int cursors_are_broken;
bool universal_planes;
bool atomic_modeset;
bool use_pixman;
bool use_pixman_shadow;
struct udev_input input;
int32_t cursor_width;
int32_t cursor_height;
compositor-drm: pageflip timeout implementation Weston will not repaint until previous update has been acked by a pageflip event coming from the drm driver. However, some buggy drivers won’t return those events or will stop sending them at some point and Weston output repaints will completely freeze. To ease developers’ task in testing their drivers, this patch makes compositor-drm use a timer to detect cases where those pageflip events stop coming. This timeout implementation is software only and includes basic features usually found in a watchdog. We simply exit Weston gracefully with a log message and an exit code when the timout is reached. The timeout value can be set via weston.ini by adding a pageflip-timeout=<MILLISECONDS> entry under [core] section. Setting it to 0 disables the timeout feature. v2: - Made sure we would get both the pageflip and the vblank events before stopping the timer. - Reordered the error and success cases in drm_output_pageflip_timer_create() to be more in line with the rest of the code. v3: - Reordered (de)arming of the timer with the code around it to avoid it being rearmed before the current dearming. - Return the proper value for the dispatcher in the pageflip_timeout callback. - Also display the output name in case the timer fires. v4: - Reordered a forgotten timer rearming after its drmModePageFlip(). Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83884 Signed-off-by: Frederic Plourde <frederic.plourde at collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <emmanuel.peyrot@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
uint32_t pageflip_timeout;
bool shutting_down;
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
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bool aspect_ratio_supported;
bool fb_modifiers;
struct weston_log_scope *debug;
};
struct drm_mode {
struct weston_mode base;
drmModeModeInfo mode_info;
uint32_t blob_id;
};
enum drm_fb_type {
BUFFER_INVALID = 0, /**< never used */
BUFFER_CLIENT, /**< directly sourced from client */
BUFFER_DMABUF, /**< imported from linux_dmabuf client */
BUFFER_PIXMAN_DUMB, /**< internal Pixman rendering */
BUFFER_GBM_SURFACE, /**< internal EGL rendering */
BUFFER_CURSOR, /**< internal cursor buffer */
};
struct drm_fb {
enum drm_fb_type type;
int refcnt;
uint32_t fb_id, size;
uint32_t handles[4];
uint32_t strides[4];
uint32_t offsets[4];
int num_planes;
const struct pixel_format_info *format;
uint64_t modifier;
int width, height;
int fd;
struct weston_buffer_reference buffer_ref;
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.get_release Implement the get_release request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. This commit implements the zwp_buffer_release_v1 interface. It supports the zwp_buffer_release_v1.fenced_release event for surfaces rendered by the GL renderer, and the zwp_buffer_release_v1.immediate_release event for other cases. Note that the immediate_release event is safe to be used for surface buffers used as planes in the DRM backend, since the backend releases them only after the next page flip that doesn't use the buffers has finished. Changes in v7: - Remove "partial" from commit title and description. - Fix inverted check when clearing used_in_output_repaint flag. Changes in v5: - Use the new, generic explicit sync server error reporting function. - Introduce and use weston_buffer_release_move. - Introduce internally and use weston_buffer_release_destroy. Changes in v4: - Support the zwp_buffer_release_v1.fenced_release event. - Support release fences in the GL renderer. - Assert that pending state buffer_release is always NULL after a commit. - Simplify weston_buffer_release_reference. - Move removal of destroy listener before resource destruction to avoid concerns about use-after-free in weston_buffer_release_reference - Rename weston_buffer_release_reference.busy_count to ref_count. - Add documentation for weston_buffer_release and ..._reference. Changes in v3: - Raise NO_BUFFER for get_release if no buffer has been committed, don't raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER for non-dmabuf buffers, so get_release works for all valid buffers. - Destroy the buffer_release object after sending an event. - Track lifetime of buffer_release objects per commit, independently of any buffers. - Use updated protocol interface names. - Use correct format specifier for resource ids. Changes in v2: - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER at commit if client has requested a buffer_release, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Remove tests that are not viable anymore due to our inability to create dmabuf buffers and fences in a unit-test environment. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
struct weston_buffer_release_reference buffer_release_ref;
/* Used by gbm fbs */
struct gbm_bo *bo;
struct gbm_surface *gbm_surface;
/* Used by dumb fbs */
void *map;
};
struct drm_edid {
char eisa_id[13];
char monitor_name[13];
char pnp_id[5];
char serial_number[13];
};
/**
* Pending state holds one or more drm_output_state structures, collected from
* performing repaint. This pending state is transient, and only lives between
* beginning a repaint group and flushing the results: after flush, each
* output state will complete and be retired separately.
*/
struct drm_pending_state {
struct drm_backend *backend;
struct wl_list output_list;
};
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 */
};
/*
* Output state holds the dynamic state for one Weston output, i.e. a KMS CRTC,
* plus >= 1 each of encoder/connector/plane. Since everything but the planes
* is currently statically assigned per-output, we mainly use this to track
* plane state.
*
* pending_state is set when the output state is owned by a pending_state,
* i.e. when it is being constructed and has not yet been applied. When the
* output state has been applied, the owning pending_state is freed.
*/
struct drm_output_state {
struct drm_pending_state *pending_state;
struct drm_output *output;
struct wl_list link;
enum dpms_enum dpms;
struct wl_list plane_list;
};
/**
* Plane state holds the dynamic state for a plane: where it is positioned,
* and which buffer it is currently displaying.
*
* The plane state is owned by an output state, except when setting an initial
* state. See drm_output_state for notes on state object lifetime.
*/
struct drm_plane_state {
struct drm_plane *plane;
struct drm_output *output;
struct drm_output_state *output_state;
struct drm_fb *fb;
struct weston_view *ev; /**< maintained for drm_assign_planes only */
int32_t src_x, src_y;
uint32_t src_w, src_h;
int32_t dest_x, dest_y;
uint32_t dest_w, dest_h;
bool complete;
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
/* We don't own the fd, so we shouldn't close it */
int in_fence_fd;
pixman_region32_t damage; /* damage to kernel */
struct wl_list link; /* drm_output_state::plane_list */
};
/**
* A plane represents one buffer, positioned within a CRTC, and stacked
* relative to other planes on the same CRTC.
*
* Each CRTC has a 'primary plane', which use used to display the classic
* framebuffer contents, as accessed through the legacy drmModeSetCrtc
* call (which combines setting the CRTC's actual physical mode, and the
* properties of the primary plane).
*
* The cursor plane also has its own alternate legacy API.
*
* Other planes are used opportunistically to display content we do not
* wish to blit into the primary plane. These non-primary/cursor planes
* are referred to as 'sprites'.
*/
struct drm_plane {
struct weston_plane base;
struct drm_backend *backend;
enum wdrm_plane_type type;
uint32_t possible_crtcs;
uint32_t plane_id;
uint32_t count_formats;
struct drm_property_info props[WDRM_PLANE__COUNT];
/* The last state submitted to the kernel for this plane. */
struct drm_plane_state *state_cur;
struct wl_list link;
struct {
uint32_t format;
uint32_t count_modifiers;
uint64_t *modifiers;
} formats[];
};
struct drm_head {
struct weston_head base;
struct drm_backend *backend;
drmModeConnector *connector;
uint32_t connector_id;
struct drm_edid edid;
/* Holds the properties for the connector */
struct drm_property_info props_conn[WDRM_CONNECTOR__COUNT];
struct backlight *backlight;
drmModeModeInfo inherited_mode; /**< Original mode on the connector */
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
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uint32_t inherited_crtc_id; /**< Original CRTC assignment */
};
struct drm_output {
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
struct weston_output base;
struct drm_backend *backend;
uint32_t crtc_id; /* object ID to pass to DRM functions */
int pipe; /* index of CRTC in resource array / bitmasks */
/* Holds the properties for the CRTC */
struct drm_property_info props_crtc[WDRM_CRTC__COUNT];
int vblank_pending;
int page_flip_pending;
int atomic_complete_pending;
int destroy_pending;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
int disable_pending;
int dpms_off_pending;
struct drm_fb *gbm_cursor_fb[2];
struct drm_plane *cursor_plane;
Split the geometry information from weston_surface out into weston_view The weston_surface structure is split into two structures: * The weston_surface structure storres everything required for a client-side or server-side surface. This includes buffers; callbacks; backend private data; input, damage, and opaque regions; and a few other bookkeeping bits. * The weston_view structure represents an entity in the scenegraph and storres all of the geometry information. This includes clip region, alpha, position, and the transformation list as well as all of the temporary information derived from the geometry state. Because a view, and not a surface, is a scenegraph element, the view is what is placed in layers and planes. There are a few things worth noting about the surface/view split: 1. This is *not* a modification to the protocol. It is, instead, a modification to Weston's internal scenegraph to allow a single surface to exist in multiple places at a time. Clients are completely unaware of how many views to a particular surface exist. 2. A view is considered a direct child of a surface and is destroyed when the surface is destroyed. Because of this, the view.surface pointer is always valid and non-null. 3. The compositor's surface_list is replaced with a view_list. Due to subsurfaces, building the view list is a little more complicated than it used to be and involves building a tree of views on the fly whenever subsurfaces are used. However, this means that backends can remain completely subsurface-agnostic. 4. Surfaces and views both keep track of which outputs they are on. 5. The weston_surface structure now has width and height fields. These are populated when a new buffer is attached before surface.configure is called. This is because there are many surface-based operations that really require the width and height and digging through the views didn't work well. Signed-off-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
11 years ago
struct weston_view *cursor_view;
int current_cursor;
struct gbm_surface *gbm_surface;
uint32_t gbm_format;
uint32_t gbm_bo_flags;
/* Plane being displayed directly on the CRTC */
struct drm_plane *scanout_plane;
/* The last state submitted to the kernel for this CRTC. */
struct drm_output_state *state_cur;
/* The previously-submitted state, where the hardware has not
* yet acknowledged completion of state_cur. */
struct drm_output_state *state_last;
struct drm_fb *dumb[2];
pixman_image_t *image[2];
int current_image;
pixman_region32_t previous_damage;
struct vaapi_recorder *recorder;
struct wl_listener recorder_frame_listener;
compositor-drm: pageflip timeout implementation Weston will not repaint until previous update has been acked by a pageflip event coming from the drm driver. However, some buggy drivers won’t return those events or will stop sending them at some point and Weston output repaints will completely freeze. To ease developers’ task in testing their drivers, this patch makes compositor-drm use a timer to detect cases where those pageflip events stop coming. This timeout implementation is software only and includes basic features usually found in a watchdog. We simply exit Weston gracefully with a log message and an exit code when the timout is reached. The timeout value can be set via weston.ini by adding a pageflip-timeout=<MILLISECONDS> entry under [core] section. Setting it to 0 disables the timeout feature. v2: - Made sure we would get both the pageflip and the vblank events before stopping the timer. - Reordered the error and success cases in drm_output_pageflip_timer_create() to be more in line with the rest of the code. v3: - Reordered (de)arming of the timer with the code around it to avoid it being rearmed before the current dearming. - Return the proper value for the dispatcher in the pageflip_timeout callback. - Also display the output name in case the timer fires. v4: - Reordered a forgotten timer rearming after its drmModePageFlip(). Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83884 Signed-off-by: Frederic Plourde <frederic.plourde at collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <emmanuel.peyrot@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
struct wl_event_source *pageflip_timer;
bool virtual;
submit_frame_cb virtual_submit_frame;
};
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
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static const char *const aspect_ratio_as_string[] = {
[WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_NONE] = "",
[WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_4_3] = " 4:3",
[WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_16_9] = " 16:9",
[WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_64_27] = " 64:27",
[WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_256_135] = " 256:135",
};
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 struct gl_renderer_interface *gl_renderer;
static const char default_seat[] = "seat0";
static void
wl_array_remove_uint32(struct wl_array *array, uint32_t elm)
{
uint32_t *pos, *end;
end = (uint32_t *) ((char *) array->data + array->size);
wl_array_for_each(pos, array) {
if (*pos != elm)
continue;
array->size -= sizeof(*pos);
if (pos + 1 == end)
break;
memmove(pos, pos + 1, (char *) end - (char *) (pos + 1));
break;
}
}
static inline struct drm_head *
to_drm_head(struct weston_head *base)
{
return container_of(base, struct drm_head, base);
}
static inline struct drm_output *
to_drm_output(struct weston_output *base)
{
return container_of(base, struct drm_output, base);
}
static inline struct drm_backend *
to_drm_backend(struct weston_compositor *base)
{
return container_of(base->backend, struct drm_backend, base);
}
compositor-drm: pageflip timeout implementation Weston will not repaint until previous update has been acked by a pageflip event coming from the drm driver. However, some buggy drivers won’t return those events or will stop sending them at some point and Weston output repaints will completely freeze. To ease developers’ task in testing their drivers, this patch makes compositor-drm use a timer to detect cases where those pageflip events stop coming. This timeout implementation is software only and includes basic features usually found in a watchdog. We simply exit Weston gracefully with a log message and an exit code when the timout is reached. The timeout value can be set via weston.ini by adding a pageflip-timeout=<MILLISECONDS> entry under [core] section. Setting it to 0 disables the timeout feature. v2: - Made sure we would get both the pageflip and the vblank events before stopping the timer. - Reordered the error and success cases in drm_output_pageflip_timer_create() to be more in line with the rest of the code. v3: - Reordered (de)arming of the timer with the code around it to avoid it being rearmed before the current dearming. - Return the proper value for the dispatcher in the pageflip_timeout callback. - Also display the output name in case the timer fires. v4: - Reordered a forgotten timer rearming after its drmModePageFlip(). Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83884 Signed-off-by: Frederic Plourde <frederic.plourde at collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <emmanuel.peyrot@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
static int
pageflip_timeout(void *data) {
/*
* Our timer just went off, that means we're not receiving drm
* page flip events anymore for that output. Let's gracefully exit
* weston with a return value so devs can debug what's going on.
*/
struct drm_output *output = data;
struct weston_compositor *compositor = output->base.compositor;
weston_log("Pageflip timeout reached on output %s, your "
"driver is probably buggy! Exiting.\n",
output->base.name);
weston_compositor_exit_with_code(compositor, EXIT_FAILURE);
return 0;
}
/* Creates the pageflip timer. Note that it isn't armed by default */
static int
drm_output_pageflip_timer_create(struct drm_output *output)
{
struct wl_event_loop *loop = NULL;
struct weston_compositor *ec = output->base.compositor;
loop = wl_display_get_event_loop(ec->wl_display);
assert(loop);
output->pageflip_timer = wl_event_loop_add_timer(loop,
pageflip_timeout,
output);
if (output->pageflip_timer == NULL) {
weston_log("creating drm pageflip timer failed: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
compositor-drm: pageflip timeout implementation Weston will not repaint until previous update has been acked by a pageflip event coming from the drm driver. However, some buggy drivers won’t return those events or will stop sending them at some point and Weston output repaints will completely freeze. To ease developers’ task in testing their drivers, this patch makes compositor-drm use a timer to detect cases where those pageflip events stop coming. This timeout implementation is software only and includes basic features usually found in a watchdog. We simply exit Weston gracefully with a log message and an exit code when the timout is reached. The timeout value can be set via weston.ini by adding a pageflip-timeout=<MILLISECONDS> entry under [core] section. Setting it to 0 disables the timeout feature. v2: - Made sure we would get both the pageflip and the vblank events before stopping the timer. - Reordered the error and success cases in drm_output_pageflip_timer_create() to be more in line with the rest of the code. v3: - Reordered (de)arming of the timer with the code around it to avoid it being rearmed before the current dearming. - Return the proper value for the dispatcher in the pageflip_timeout callback. - Also display the output name in case the timer fires. v4: - Reordered a forgotten timer rearming after its drmModePageFlip(). Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83884 Signed-off-by: Frederic Plourde <frederic.plourde at collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <emmanuel.peyrot@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static inline struct drm_mode *
to_drm_mode(struct weston_mode *base)
{
return container_of(base, struct drm_mode, base);
}
/**
* Get the current value of a KMS property
*
* Given a drmModeObjectGetProperties return, as well as the drm_property_info
* for the target property, return the current value of that property,
* with an optional default. If the property is a KMS enum type, the return
* value will be translated into the appropriate internal enum.
*
* If the property is not present, the default value will be returned.
*
* @param info Internal structure for property to look up
* @param props Raw KMS properties for the target object
* @param def Value to return if property is not found
*/
static uint64_t
drm_property_get_value(struct drm_property_info *info,
const drmModeObjectProperties *props,
uint64_t def)
{
unsigned int i;
if (info->prop_id == 0)
return def;
for (i = 0; i < props->count_props; i++) {
unsigned int j;
if (props->props[i] != info->prop_id)
continue;
/* Simple (non-enum) types can return the value directly */
if (info->num_enum_values == 0)
return props->prop_values[i];
/* Map from raw value to enum value */
for (j = 0; j < info->num_enum_values; j++) {
if (!info->enum_values[j].valid)
continue;
if (info->enum_values[j].value != props->prop_values[i])
continue;
return j;
}
/* We don't have a mapping for this enum; return default. */
break;
}
return def;
}
/**
* Cache DRM property values
*
* Update a per-object array of drm_property_info structures, given the
* DRM properties of the object.
*
* Call this every time an object newly appears (note that only connectors
* can be hotplugged), the first time it is seen, or when its status changes
* in a way which invalidates the potential property values (currently, the
* only case for this is connector hotplug).
*
* This updates the property IDs and enum values within the drm_property_info
* array.
*
* DRM property enum values are dynamic at runtime; the user must query the
* property to find out the desired runtime value for a requested string
* name. Using the 'type' field on planes as an example, there is no single
* hardcoded constant for primary plane types; instead, the property must be
* queried at runtime to find the value associated with the string "Primary".
*
* This helper queries and caches the enum values, to allow us to use a set
* of compile-time-constant enums portably across various implementations.
* The values given in enum_names are searched for, and stored in the
* same-indexed field of the map array.
*
* @param b DRM backend object
* @param src DRM property info array to source from
* @param info DRM property info array to copy into
* @param num_infos Number of entries in the source array
* @param props DRM object properties for the object
*/
static void
drm_property_info_populate(struct drm_backend *b,
const struct drm_property_info *src,
struct drm_property_info *info,
unsigned int num_infos,
drmModeObjectProperties *props)
{
drmModePropertyRes *prop;
unsigned i, j;
for (i = 0; i < num_infos; i++) {
unsigned int j;
info[i].name = src[i].name;
info[i].prop_id = 0;
info[i].num_enum_values = src[i].num_enum_values;
if (src[i].num_enum_values == 0)
continue;
info[i].enum_values =
malloc(src[i].num_enum_values *
sizeof(*info[i].enum_values));
assert(info[i].enum_values);
for (j = 0; j < info[i].num_enum_values; j++) {
info[i].enum_values[j].name = src[i].enum_values[j].name;
info[i].enum_values[j].valid = false;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < props->count_props; i++) {
unsigned int k;
prop = drmModeGetProperty(b->drm.fd, props->props[i]);
if (!prop)
continue;
for (j = 0; j < num_infos; j++) {
if (!strcmp(prop->name, info[j].name))
break;
}
/* We don't know/care about this property. */
if (j == num_infos) {
#ifdef DEBUG
weston_log("DRM debug: unrecognized property %u '%s'\n",
prop->prop_id, prop->name);
#endif
drmModeFreeProperty(prop);
continue;
}
if (info[j].num_enum_values == 0 &&
(prop->flags & DRM_MODE_PROP_ENUM)) {
weston_log("DRM: expected property %s to not be an"
" enum, but it is; ignoring\n", prop->name);
drmModeFreeProperty(prop);
continue;
}
info[j].prop_id = props->props[i];
if (info[j].num_enum_values == 0) {
drmModeFreeProperty(prop);
continue;
}
if (!(prop->flags & DRM_MODE_PROP_ENUM)) {
weston_log("DRM: expected property %s to be an enum,"
" but it is not; ignoring\n", prop->name);
drmModeFreeProperty(prop);
info[j].prop_id = 0;
continue;
}
for (k = 0; k < info[j].num_enum_values; k++) {
int l;
for (l = 0; l < prop->count_enums; l++) {
if (!strcmp(prop->enums[l].name,
info[j].enum_values[k].name))
break;
}
if (l == prop->count_enums)
continue;
info[j].enum_values[k].valid = true;
info[j].enum_values[k].value = prop->enums[l].value;
}
drmModeFreeProperty(prop);
}
#ifdef DEBUG
for (i = 0; i < num_infos; i++) {
if (info[i].prop_id == 0)
weston_log("DRM warning: property '%s' missing\n",
info[i].name);
}
#endif
}
/**
* Free DRM property information
*
* Frees all memory associated with a DRM property info array and zeroes
* it out, leaving it usable for a further drm_property_info_update() or
* drm_property_info_free().
*
* @param info DRM property info array
* @param num_props Number of entries in array to free
*/
static void
drm_property_info_free(struct drm_property_info *info, int num_props)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num_props; i++)
free(info[i].enum_values);
memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info) * num_props);
}
static void
drm_output_set_cursor(struct drm_output_state *output_state);
compositor-drm: Allow instant start of repaint loop. (v4) drm_output_start_repaint_loop() incurred a delay of one refresh cycle by using a no-op page-flip to get an accurate vblank timestamp as reference. This causes unwanted lag whenever Weston exited its repaint loop, e.g., whenever an application wants to repaint with less than full video refresh rate but still minimum lag. Try to use the drmWaitVblank ioctl to get a proper timestamp instantaneously without lag. If that does not work, fall back to the old method of idle page-flip. This optimization will work on any drm/kms driver which supports high precision vblank timestamping. As of Linux 4.0 these would be intel, radeon and nouveau on all their supported gpu's. On kms drivers without instant high precision timestamping support, the kernel is supposed to return a timestamp of zero when calling drmWaitVblank() to query the current vblank count and time iff vblank irqs are currently disabled, because the only way to get a valid timestamp on such kms drivers is to enable vblank interrupts and then wait a bit for the next vblank irq to take a new valid timestamp. The caller is supposed to poll until at next vblank irq it gets a valid non-zero timestamp if it needs a timestamp. This zero-timestamp signalling works up to Linux 3.17, but got broken due to a regression in Linux 3.18 and later. On Linux 3.18+ with kms drivers that don't have high precision timestamping, the kernel erroneously returns a stale timestamp from an earlier vblank, ie. the vblank count and timestamp are mismatched. A patch is under way to fix this, but to deal with broken kernels, we also check non-zero timestamps if they are more than one refresh duration in the past, as this indicates a stale/invalid timestamp, so we need to take the page-flip fallback for restarting the repaint loop. v2: Implement review suggestions by Pekka Paalanen, especially extend the commit message to describe when and why the instant restart won't work due to missing Linux kernel functionality or a Linux kernel regression. Signed-off-by: Mario Kleiner <mario.kleiner.de@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> v3: Fix timespec_to_nsec() which was computing picoseconds, use the new timespec-util.h helpers. v4: Rebased to master, split long lines. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
10 years ago
static void
drm_output_update_msc(struct drm_output *output, unsigned int seq);
static void
drm_output_destroy(struct weston_output *output_base);
static void
drm_virtual_output_destroy(struct weston_output *output_base);
/**
* Returns true if the plane can be used on the given output for its current
* repaint cycle.
*/
static bool
drm_plane_is_available(struct drm_plane *plane, struct drm_output *output)
{
assert(plane->state_cur);
if (output->virtual)
return false;
/* The plane still has a request not yet completed by the kernel. */
if (!plane->state_cur->complete)
return false;
/* The plane is still active on another output. */
if (plane->state_cur->output && plane->state_cur->output != output)
return false;
/* Check whether the plane can be used with this CRTC; possible_crtcs
* is a bitmask of CRTC indices (pipe), rather than CRTC object ID. */
return !!(plane->possible_crtcs & (1 << output->pipe));
}
static struct drm_output *
drm_output_find_by_crtc(struct drm_backend *b, uint32_t crtc_id)
{
struct drm_output *output;
wl_list_for_each(output, &b->compositor->output_list, base.link) {
if (output->crtc_id == crtc_id)
return output;
}
return NULL;
}
static struct drm_head *
drm_head_find_by_connector(struct drm_backend *backend, uint32_t connector_id)
{
struct weston_head *base;
struct drm_head *head;
wl_list_for_each(base,
&backend->compositor->head_list, compositor_link) {
head = to_drm_head(base);
if (head->connector_id == connector_id)
return head;
}
return NULL;
}
static void
drm_fb_destroy(struct drm_fb *fb)
{
if (fb->fb_id != 0)
drmModeRmFB(fb->fd, fb->fb_id);
weston_buffer_reference(&fb->buffer_ref, NULL);
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.get_release Implement the get_release request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. This commit implements the zwp_buffer_release_v1 interface. It supports the zwp_buffer_release_v1.fenced_release event for surfaces rendered by the GL renderer, and the zwp_buffer_release_v1.immediate_release event for other cases. Note that the immediate_release event is safe to be used for surface buffers used as planes in the DRM backend, since the backend releases them only after the next page flip that doesn't use the buffers has finished. Changes in v7: - Remove "partial" from commit title and description. - Fix inverted check when clearing used_in_output_repaint flag. Changes in v5: - Use the new, generic explicit sync server error reporting function. - Introduce and use weston_buffer_release_move. - Introduce internally and use weston_buffer_release_destroy. Changes in v4: - Support the zwp_buffer_release_v1.fenced_release event. - Support release fences in the GL renderer. - Assert that pending state buffer_release is always NULL after a commit. - Simplify weston_buffer_release_reference. - Move removal of destroy listener before resource destruction to avoid concerns about use-after-free in weston_buffer_release_reference - Rename weston_buffer_release_reference.busy_count to ref_count. - Add documentation for weston_buffer_release and ..._reference. Changes in v3: - Raise NO_BUFFER for get_release if no buffer has been committed, don't raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER for non-dmabuf buffers, so get_release works for all valid buffers. - Destroy the buffer_release object after sending an event. - Track lifetime of buffer_release objects per commit, independently of any buffers. - Use updated protocol interface names. - Use correct format specifier for resource ids. Changes in v2: - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER at commit if client has requested a buffer_release, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Remove tests that are not viable anymore due to our inability to create dmabuf buffers and fences in a unit-test environment. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
weston_buffer_release_reference(&fb->buffer_release_ref, NULL);
free(fb);
}
static void
drm_fb_destroy_dumb(struct drm_fb *fb)
{
struct drm_mode_destroy_dumb destroy_arg;
assert(fb->type == BUFFER_PIXMAN_DUMB);
if (fb->map && fb->size > 0)
munmap(fb->map, fb->size);
memset(&destroy_arg, 0, sizeof(destroy_arg));
destroy_arg.handle = fb->handles[0];
drmIoctl(fb->fd, DRM_IOCTL_MODE_DESTROY_DUMB, &destroy_arg);
drm_fb_destroy(fb);
}
static void
drm_fb_destroy_gbm(struct gbm_bo *bo, void *data)
{
struct drm_fb *fb = data;
assert(fb->type == BUFFER_GBM_SURFACE || fb->type == BUFFER_CLIENT ||
fb->type == BUFFER_CURSOR);
drm_fb_destroy(fb);
}
static int
drm_fb_addfb(struct drm_backend *b, struct drm_fb *fb)
{
int ret = -EINVAL;
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_ADDFB2_MODIFIERS
uint64_t mods[4] = { };
size_t i;
#endif
/* If we have a modifier set, we must only use the WithModifiers
* entrypoint; we cannot import it through legacy ioctls. */
if (b->fb_modifiers && fb->modifier != DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID) {
/* KMS demands that if a modifier is set, it must be the same
* for all planes. */
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_ADDFB2_MODIFIERS
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(mods) && fb->handles[i]; i++)
mods[i] = fb->modifier;
ret = drmModeAddFB2WithModifiers(fb->fd, fb->width, fb->height,
fb->format->format,
fb->handles, fb->strides,
fb->offsets, mods, &fb->fb_id,
DRM_MODE_FB_MODIFIERS);
#endif
return ret;
}
ret = drmModeAddFB2(fb->fd, fb->width, fb->height, fb->format->format,
fb->handles, fb->strides, fb->offsets, &fb->fb_id,
0);
if (ret == 0)
return 0;
/* Legacy AddFB can't always infer the format from depth/bpp alone, so
* check if our format is one of the lucky ones. */
if (!fb->format->depth || !fb->format->bpp)
return ret;
/* Cannot fall back to AddFB for multi-planar formats either. */
if (fb->handles[1] || fb->handles[2] || fb->handles[3])
return ret;
ret = drmModeAddFB(fb->fd, fb->width, fb->height,
fb->format->depth, fb->format->bpp,
fb->strides[0], fb->handles[0], &fb->fb_id);
return ret;
}
static struct drm_fb *
drm_fb_create_dumb(struct drm_backend *b, int width, int height,
uint32_t format)
{
struct drm_fb *fb;
int ret;
struct drm_mode_create_dumb create_arg;
struct drm_mode_destroy_dumb destroy_arg;
struct drm_mode_map_dumb map_arg;
fb = zalloc(sizeof *fb);
if (!fb)
return NULL;
fb->refcnt = 1;
fb->format = pixel_format_get_info(format);
if (!fb->format) {
weston_log("failed to look up format 0x%lx\n",
(unsigned long) format);
goto err_fb;
}
if (!fb->format->depth || !fb->format->bpp) {
weston_log("format 0x%lx is not compatible with dumb buffers\n",
(unsigned long) format);
goto err_fb;
}
memset(&create_arg, 0, sizeof create_arg);
create_arg.bpp = fb->format->bpp;
create_arg.width = width;
create_arg.height = height;
ret = drmIoctl(b->drm.fd, DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB, &create_arg);
if (ret)
goto err_fb;
fb->type = BUFFER_PIXMAN_DUMB;
fb->modifier = DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID;
fb->handles[0] = create_arg.handle;
fb->strides[0] = create_arg.pitch;
fb->num_planes = 1;
fb->size = create_arg.size;
fb->width = width;
fb->height = height;
fb->fd = b->drm.fd;
if (drm_fb_addfb(b, fb) != 0) {
weston_log("failed to create kms fb: %s\n", strerror(errno));
goto err_bo;
}
memset(&map_arg, 0, sizeof map_arg);
map_arg.handle = fb->handles[0];
ret = drmIoctl(fb->fd, DRM_IOCTL_MODE_MAP_DUMB, &map_arg);
if (ret)
goto err_add_fb;
fb->map = mmap(NULL, fb->size, PROT_WRITE,
MAP_SHARED, b->drm.fd, map_arg.offset);
if (fb->map == MAP_FAILED)
goto err_add_fb;
return fb;
err_add_fb:
drmModeRmFB(b->drm.fd, fb->fb_id);
err_bo:
memset(&destroy_arg, 0, sizeof(destroy_arg));
destroy_arg.handle = create_arg.handle;
drmIoctl(b->drm.fd, DRM_IOCTL_MODE_DESTROY_DUMB, &destroy_arg);
err_fb:
free(fb);
return NULL;
}
static struct drm_fb *
drm_fb_ref(struct drm_fb *fb)
{
fb->refcnt++;
return fb;
}
static void
drm_fb_destroy_dmabuf(struct drm_fb *fb)
{
/* We deliberately do not close the GEM handles here; GBM manages
* their lifetime through the BO. */
if (fb->bo)
gbm_bo_destroy(fb->bo);
drm_fb_destroy(fb);
}
static struct drm_fb *
drm_fb_get_from_dmabuf(struct linux_dmabuf_buffer *dmabuf,
struct drm_backend *backend, bool is_opaque)
{
#ifdef HAVE_GBM_FD_IMPORT
struct drm_fb *fb;
struct gbm_import_fd_data import_legacy = {
.width = dmabuf->attributes.width,
.height = dmabuf->attributes.height,
.format = dmabuf->attributes.format,
.stride = dmabuf->attributes.stride[0],
.fd = dmabuf->attributes.fd[0],
};
struct gbm_import_fd_modifier_data import_mod = {
.width = dmabuf->attributes.width,
.height = dmabuf->attributes.height,
.format = dmabuf->attributes.format,
.num_fds = dmabuf->attributes.n_planes,
.modifier = dmabuf->attributes.modifier[0],
};
int i;
/* XXX: TODO:
*
* Currently the buffer is rejected if any dmabuf attribute
* flag is set. This keeps us from passing an inverted /
* interlaced / bottom-first buffer (or any other type that may
* be added in the future) through to an overlay. Ultimately,
* these types of buffers should be handled through buffer
* transforms and not as spot-checks requiring specific
* knowledge. */
if (dmabuf->attributes.flags)
return NULL;
fb = zalloc(sizeof *fb);
if (fb == NULL)
return NULL;
fb->refcnt = 1;
fb->type = BUFFER_DMABUF;
static_assert(ARRAY_LENGTH(import_mod.fds) ==
ARRAY_LENGTH(dmabuf->attributes.fd),
"GBM and linux_dmabuf FD size must match");
static_assert(sizeof(import_mod.fds) == sizeof(dmabuf->attributes.fd),
"GBM and linux_dmabuf FD size must match");
memcpy(import_mod.fds, dmabuf->attributes.fd, sizeof(import_mod.fds));
static_assert(ARRAY_LENGTH(import_mod.strides) ==
ARRAY_LENGTH(dmabuf->attributes.stride),
"GBM and linux_dmabuf stride size must match");
static_assert(sizeof(import_mod.strides) ==
sizeof(dmabuf->attributes.stride),
"GBM and linux_dmabuf stride size must match");
memcpy(import_mod.strides, dmabuf->attributes.stride,
sizeof(import_mod.strides));
static_assert(ARRAY_LENGTH(import_mod.offsets) ==
ARRAY_LENGTH(dmabuf->attributes.offset),
"GBM and linux_dmabuf offset size must match");
static_assert(sizeof(import_mod.offsets) ==
sizeof(dmabuf->attributes.offset),
"GBM and linux_dmabuf offset size must match");
memcpy(import_mod.offsets, dmabuf->attributes.offset,
sizeof(import_mod.offsets));
/* The legacy FD-import path does not allow us to supply modifiers,
* multiple planes, or buffer offsets. */
if (dmabuf->attributes.modifier[0] != DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID ||
import_mod.num_fds > 1 ||
import_mod.offsets[0] > 0) {
fb->bo = gbm_bo_import(backend->gbm, GBM_BO_IMPORT_FD_MODIFIER,
&import_mod,
GBM_BO_USE_SCANOUT);
} else {
fb->bo = gbm_bo_import(backend->gbm, GBM_BO_IMPORT_FD,
&import_legacy,
GBM_BO_USE_SCANOUT);
}
if (!fb->bo)
goto err_free;
fb->width = dmabuf->attributes.width;
fb->height = dmabuf->attributes.height;
fb->modifier = dmabuf->attributes.modifier[0];
fb->size = 0;
fb->fd = backend->drm.fd;
static_assert(ARRAY_LENGTH(fb->strides) ==
ARRAY_LENGTH(dmabuf->attributes.stride),
"drm_fb and dmabuf stride size must match");
static_assert(sizeof(fb->strides) == sizeof(dmabuf->attributes.stride),
"drm_fb and dmabuf stride size must match");
memcpy(fb->strides, dmabuf->attributes.stride, sizeof(fb->strides));
static_assert(ARRAY_LENGTH(fb->offsets) ==
ARRAY_LENGTH(dmabuf->attributes.offset),
"drm_fb and dmabuf offset size must match");
static_assert(sizeof(fb->offsets) == sizeof(dmabuf->attributes.offset),
"drm_fb and dmabuf offset size must match");
memcpy(fb->offsets, dmabuf->attributes.offset, sizeof(fb->offsets));
fb->format = pixel_format_get_info(dmabuf->attributes.format);
if (!fb->format) {
weston_log("couldn't look up format info for 0x%lx\n",
(unsigned long) dmabuf->attributes.format);
goto err_free;
}
if (is_opaque)
fb->format = pixel_format_get_opaque_substitute(fb->format);
if (backend->min_width > fb->width ||
fb->width > backend->max_width ||
backend->min_height > fb->height ||
fb->height > backend->max_height) {
weston_log("bo geometry out of bounds\n");
goto err_free;
}
fb->num_planes = dmabuf->attributes.n_planes;
for (i = 0; i < dmabuf->attributes.n_planes; i++) {
union gbm_bo_handle handle;
handle = gbm_bo_get_handle_for_plane(fb->bo, i);
if (handle.s32 == -1)
goto err_free;
fb->handles[i] = handle.u32;
}
if (drm_fb_addfb(backend, fb) != 0)
goto err_free;
return fb;
err_free:
drm_fb_destroy_dmabuf(fb);
#endif
return NULL;
}
static struct drm_fb *
drm_fb_get_from_bo(struct gbm_bo *bo, struct drm_backend *backend,
bool is_opaque, enum drm_fb_type type)
{
struct drm_fb *fb = gbm_bo_get_user_data(bo);
#ifdef HAVE_GBM_MODIFIERS
int i;
#endif
if (fb) {
assert(fb->type == type);
return drm_fb_ref(fb);
}
fb = zalloc(sizeof *fb);
if (fb == NULL)
return NULL;
fb->type = type;
fb->refcnt = 1;
fb->bo = bo;
fb->fd = backend->drm.fd;
fb->width = gbm_bo_get_width(bo);
fb->height = gbm_bo_get_height(bo);
fb->format = pixel_format_get_info(gbm_bo_get_format(bo));
fb->size = 0;
#ifdef HAVE_GBM_MODIFIERS
fb->modifier = gbm_bo_get_modifier(bo);
fb->num_planes = gbm_bo_get_plane_count(bo);
for (i = 0; i < fb->num_planes; i++) {
fb->strides[i] = gbm_bo_get_stride_for_plane(bo, i);
fb->handles[i] = gbm_bo_get_handle_for_plane(bo, i).u32;
fb->offsets[i] = gbm_bo_get_offset(bo, i);
}
#else
fb->num_planes = 1;
fb->strides[0] = gbm_bo_get_stride(bo);
fb->handles[0] = gbm_bo_get_handle(bo).u32;
fb->modifier = DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID;
#endif
if (!fb->format) {
weston_log("couldn't look up format 0x%lx\n",
(unsigned long) gbm_bo_get_format(bo));
goto err_free;
}
/* We can scanout an ARGB buffer if the surface's opaque region covers
* the whole output, but we have to use XRGB as the KMS format code. */
if (is_opaque)
fb->format = pixel_format_get_opaque_substitute(fb->format);
if (backend->min_width > fb->width ||
fb->width > backend->max_width ||
backend->min_height > fb->height ||
fb->height > backend->max_height) {
weston_log("bo geometry out of bounds\n");
goto err_free;
}
if (drm_fb_addfb(backend, fb) != 0) {
if (type == BUFFER_GBM_SURFACE)
weston_log("failed to create kms fb: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
goto err_free;
}
gbm_bo_set_user_data(bo, fb, drm_fb_destroy_gbm);
return fb;
err_free:
free(fb);
return NULL;
}
static void
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.get_release Implement the get_release request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. This commit implements the zwp_buffer_release_v1 interface. It supports the zwp_buffer_release_v1.fenced_release event for surfaces rendered by the GL renderer, and the zwp_buffer_release_v1.immediate_release event for other cases. Note that the immediate_release event is safe to be used for surface buffers used as planes in the DRM backend, since the backend releases them only after the next page flip that doesn't use the buffers has finished. Changes in v7: - Remove "partial" from commit title and description. - Fix inverted check when clearing used_in_output_repaint flag. Changes in v5: - Use the new, generic explicit sync server error reporting function. - Introduce and use weston_buffer_release_move. - Introduce internally and use weston_buffer_release_destroy. Changes in v4: - Support the zwp_buffer_release_v1.fenced_release event. - Support release fences in the GL renderer. - Assert that pending state buffer_release is always NULL after a commit. - Simplify weston_buffer_release_reference. - Move removal of destroy listener before resource destruction to avoid concerns about use-after-free in weston_buffer_release_reference - Rename weston_buffer_release_reference.busy_count to ref_count. - Add documentation for weston_buffer_release and ..._reference. Changes in v3: - Raise NO_BUFFER for get_release if no buffer has been committed, don't raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER for non-dmabuf buffers, so get_release works for all valid buffers. - Destroy the buffer_release object after sending an event. - Track lifetime of buffer_release objects per commit, independently of any buffers. - Use updated protocol interface names. - Use correct format specifier for resource ids. Changes in v2: - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER at commit if client has requested a buffer_release, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Remove tests that are not viable anymore due to our inability to create dmabuf buffers and fences in a unit-test environment. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
drm_fb_set_buffer(struct drm_fb *fb, struct weston_buffer *buffer,
struct weston_buffer_release *buffer_release)
{
assert(fb->buffer_ref.buffer == NULL);
assert(fb->type == BUFFER_CLIENT || fb->type == BUFFER_DMABUF);
weston_buffer_reference(&fb->buffer_ref, buffer);
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.get_release Implement the get_release request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. This commit implements the zwp_buffer_release_v1 interface. It supports the zwp_buffer_release_v1.fenced_release event for surfaces rendered by the GL renderer, and the zwp_buffer_release_v1.immediate_release event for other cases. Note that the immediate_release event is safe to be used for surface buffers used as planes in the DRM backend, since the backend releases them only after the next page flip that doesn't use the buffers has finished. Changes in v7: - Remove "partial" from commit title and description. - Fix inverted check when clearing used_in_output_repaint flag. Changes in v5: - Use the new, generic explicit sync server error reporting function. - Introduce and use weston_buffer_release_move. - Introduce internally and use weston_buffer_release_destroy. Changes in v4: - Support the zwp_buffer_release_v1.fenced_release event. - Support release fences in the GL renderer. - Assert that pending state buffer_release is always NULL after a commit. - Simplify weston_buffer_release_reference. - Move removal of destroy listener before resource destruction to avoid concerns about use-after-free in weston_buffer_release_reference - Rename weston_buffer_release_reference.busy_count to ref_count. - Add documentation for weston_buffer_release and ..._reference. Changes in v3: - Raise NO_BUFFER for get_release if no buffer has been committed, don't raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER for non-dmabuf buffers, so get_release works for all valid buffers. - Destroy the buffer_release object after sending an event. - Track lifetime of buffer_release objects per commit, independently of any buffers. - Use updated protocol interface names. - Use correct format specifier for resource ids. Changes in v2: - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER at commit if client has requested a buffer_release, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Remove tests that are not viable anymore due to our inability to create dmabuf buffers and fences in a unit-test environment. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
weston_buffer_release_reference(&fb->buffer_release_ref,
buffer_release);
}
static void
drm_fb_unref(struct drm_fb *fb)
{
if (!fb)
return;
assert(fb->refcnt > 0);
if (--fb->refcnt > 0)
return;
switch (fb->type) {
case BUFFER_PIXMAN_DUMB:
drm_fb_destroy_dumb(fb);
break;
case BUFFER_CURSOR:
case BUFFER_CLIENT:
gbm_bo_destroy(fb->bo);
break;
case BUFFER_GBM_SURFACE:
gbm_surface_release_buffer(fb->gbm_surface, fb->bo);
break;
case BUFFER_DMABUF:
drm_fb_destroy_dmabuf(fb);
break;
default:
assert(NULL);
break;
}
}
/**
* Allocate a new, empty, plane state.
*/
static struct drm_plane_state *
drm_plane_state_alloc(struct drm_output_state *state_output,
struct drm_plane *plane)
{
struct drm_plane_state *state = zalloc(sizeof(*state));
assert(state);
state->output_state = state_output;
state->plane = plane;
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
state->in_fence_fd = -1;
pixman_region32_init(&state->damage);
/* Here we only add the plane state to the desired link, and not
* set the member. Having an output pointer set means that the
* plane will be displayed on the output; this won't be the case
* when we go to disable a plane. In this case, it must be part of
* the commit (and thus the output state), but the member must be
* NULL, as it will not be on any output when the state takes
* effect.
*/
if (state_output)
wl_list_insert(&state_output->plane_list, &state->link);
else
wl_list_init(&state->link);
return state;
}
/**
* Free an existing plane state. As a special case, the state will not
* normally be freed if it is the current state; see drm_plane_set_state.
*/
static void
drm_plane_state_free(struct drm_plane_state *state, bool force)
{
if (!state)
return;
wl_list_remove(&state->link);
wl_list_init(&state->link);
state->output_state = NULL;
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
state->in_fence_fd = -1;
pixman_region32_fini(&state->damage);
if (force || state != state->plane->state_cur) {
drm_fb_unref(state->fb);
free(state);
}
}
/**
* Duplicate an existing plane state into a new plane state, storing it within
* the given output state. If the output state already contains a plane state
* for the drm_plane referenced by 'src', that plane state is freed first.
*/
static struct drm_plane_state *
drm_plane_state_duplicate(struct drm_output_state *state_output,
struct drm_plane_state *src)
{
struct drm_plane_state *dst = malloc(sizeof(*dst));
struct drm_plane_state *old, *tmp;
assert(src);
assert(dst);
*dst = *src;
wl_list_init(&dst->link);
wl_list_for_each_safe(old, tmp, &state_output->plane_list, link) {
/* Duplicating a plane state into the same output state, so
* it can replace itself with an identical copy of itself,
* makes no sense. */
assert(old != src);
if (old->plane == dst->plane)
drm_plane_state_free(old, false);
}
wl_list_insert(&state_output->plane_list, &dst->link);
if (src->fb)
dst->fb = drm_fb_ref(src->fb);
dst->output_state = state_output;
pixman_region32_init(&dst->damage);
dst->complete = false;
return dst;
}
/**
* Remove a plane state from an output state; if the plane was previously
* enabled, then replace it with a disabling state. This ensures that the
* output state was untouched from it was before the plane state was
* modified by the caller of this function.
*
* This is required as drm_output_state_get_plane may either allocate a
* new plane state, in which case this function will just perform a matching
* drm_plane_state_free, or it may instead repurpose an existing disabling
* state (if the plane was previously active), in which case this function
* will reset it.
*/
static void
drm_plane_state_put_back(struct drm_plane_state *state)
{
struct drm_output_state *state_output;
struct drm_plane *plane;
if (!state)
return;
state_output = state->output_state;
plane = state->plane;
drm_plane_state_free(state, false);
/* Plane was previously disabled; no need to keep this temporary
* state around. */
if (!plane->state_cur->fb)
return;
(void) drm_plane_state_alloc(state_output, plane);
}
static bool
drm_view_transform_supported(struct weston_view *ev, struct weston_output *output)
{
struct weston_buffer_viewport *viewport = &ev->surface->buffer_viewport;
/* This will incorrectly disallow cases where the combination of
* buffer and view transformations match the output transform.
* Fixing this requires a full analysis of the transformation
* chain. */
if (ev->transform.enabled &&
ev->transform.matrix.type >= WESTON_MATRIX_TRANSFORM_ROTATE)
return false;
if (viewport->buffer.transform != output->transform)
return false;
return true;
}
/**
* Given a weston_view, fill the drm_plane_state's co-ordinates to display on
* a given plane.
*/
static bool
drm_plane_state_coords_for_view(struct drm_plane_state *state,
struct weston_view *ev)
{
struct drm_output *output = state->output;
struct weston_buffer *buffer = ev->surface->buffer_ref.buffer;
pixman_region32_t dest_rect, src_rect;
pixman_box32_t *box, tbox;
float sxf1, syf1, sxf2, syf2;
if (!drm_view_transform_supported(ev, &output->base))
return false;
/* Update the base weston_plane co-ordinates. */
box = pixman_region32_extents(&ev->transform.boundingbox);
state->plane->base.x = box->x1;
state->plane->base.y = box->y1;
/* First calculate the destination co-ordinates by taking the
* area of the view which is visible on this output, performing any
* transforms to account for output rotation and scale as necessary. */
pixman_region32_init(&dest_rect);
pixman_region32_intersect(&dest_rect, &ev->transform.boundingbox,
&output->base.region);
pixman_region32_translate(&dest_rect, -output->base.x, -output->base.y);
box = pixman_region32_extents(&dest_rect);
tbox = weston_transformed_rect(output->base.width,
output->base.height,
output->base.transform,
output->base.current_scale,
*box);
state->dest_x = tbox.x1;
state->dest_y = tbox.y1;
state->dest_w = tbox.x2 - tbox.x1;
state->dest_h = tbox.y2 - tbox.y1;
pixman_region32_fini(&dest_rect);
/* Now calculate the source rectangle, by finding the extents of the
* view, and working backwards to source co-ordinates. */
pixman_region32_init(&src_rect);
pixman_region32_intersect(&src_rect, &ev->transform.boundingbox,
&output->base.region);
box = pixman_region32_extents(&src_rect);
weston_view_from_global_float(ev, box->x1, box->y1, &sxf1, &syf1);
weston_surface_to_buffer_float(ev->surface, sxf1, syf1, &sxf1, &syf1);
weston_view_from_global_float(ev, box->x2, box->y2, &sxf2, &syf2);
weston_surface_to_buffer_float(ev->surface, sxf2, syf2, &sxf2, &syf2);
pixman_region32_fini(&src_rect);
/* Buffer transforms may mean that x2 is to the left of x1, and/or that
* y2 is above y1. */
if (sxf2 < sxf1) {
double tmp = sxf1;
sxf1 = sxf2;
sxf2 = tmp;
}
if (syf2 < syf1) {
double tmp = syf1;
syf1 = syf2;
syf2 = tmp;
}
/* Shift from S23.8 wl_fixed to U16.16 KMS fixed-point encoding. */
state->src_x = wl_fixed_from_double(sxf1) << 8;
state->src_y = wl_fixed_from_double(syf1) << 8;
state->src_w = wl_fixed_from_double(sxf2 - sxf1) << 8;
state->src_h = wl_fixed_from_double(syf2 - syf1) << 8;
/* Clamp our source co-ordinates to surface bounds; it's possible
* for intermediate translations to give us slightly incorrect
* co-ordinates if we have, for example, multiple zooming
* transformations. View bounding boxes are also explicitly rounded
* greedily. */
if (state->src_x < 0)
state->src_x = 0;
if (state->src_y < 0)
state->src_y = 0;
if (state->src_w > (uint32_t) ((buffer->width << 16) - state->src_x))
state->src_w = (buffer->width << 16) - state->src_x;
if (state->src_h > (uint32_t) ((buffer->height << 16) - state->src_y))
state->src_h = (buffer->height << 16) - state->src_y;
return true;
}
static struct drm_fb *
drm_fb_get_from_view(struct drm_output_state *state, struct weston_view *ev)
{
struct drm_output *output = state->output;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
struct weston_buffer *buffer = ev->surface->buffer_ref.buffer;
bool is_opaque = weston_view_is_opaque(ev, &ev->transform.boundingbox);
struct linux_dmabuf_buffer *dmabuf;
struct drm_fb *fb;
if (ev->alpha != 1.0f)
return NULL;
if (!drm_view_transform_supported(ev, &output->base))
return NULL;
if (!buffer)
return NULL;
if (wl_shm_buffer_get(buffer->resource))
return NULL;
/* GBM is used for dmabuf import as well as from client wl_buffer. */
if (!b->gbm)
return NULL;
dmabuf = linux_dmabuf_buffer_get(buffer->resource);
if (dmabuf) {
fb = drm_fb_get_from_dmabuf(dmabuf, b, is_opaque);
if (!fb)
return NULL;
} else {
struct gbm_bo *bo;
bo = gbm_bo_import(b->gbm, GBM_BO_IMPORT_WL_BUFFER,
buffer->resource, GBM_BO_USE_SCANOUT);
if (!bo)
return NULL;
fb = drm_fb_get_from_bo(bo, b, is_opaque, BUFFER_CLIENT);
if (!fb) {
gbm_bo_destroy(bo);
return NULL;
}
}
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t[view] view %p format: %s\n",
ev, fb->format->drm_format_name);
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.get_release Implement the get_release request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. This commit implements the zwp_buffer_release_v1 interface. It supports the zwp_buffer_release_v1.fenced_release event for surfaces rendered by the GL renderer, and the zwp_buffer_release_v1.immediate_release event for other cases. Note that the immediate_release event is safe to be used for surface buffers used as planes in the DRM backend, since the backend releases them only after the next page flip that doesn't use the buffers has finished. Changes in v7: - Remove "partial" from commit title and description. - Fix inverted check when clearing used_in_output_repaint flag. Changes in v5: - Use the new, generic explicit sync server error reporting function. - Introduce and use weston_buffer_release_move. - Introduce internally and use weston_buffer_release_destroy. Changes in v4: - Support the zwp_buffer_release_v1.fenced_release event. - Support release fences in the GL renderer. - Assert that pending state buffer_release is always NULL after a commit. - Simplify weston_buffer_release_reference. - Move removal of destroy listener before resource destruction to avoid concerns about use-after-free in weston_buffer_release_reference - Rename weston_buffer_release_reference.busy_count to ref_count. - Add documentation for weston_buffer_release and ..._reference. Changes in v3: - Raise NO_BUFFER for get_release if no buffer has been committed, don't raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER for non-dmabuf buffers, so get_release works for all valid buffers. - Destroy the buffer_release object after sending an event. - Track lifetime of buffer_release objects per commit, independently of any buffers. - Use updated protocol interface names. - Use correct format specifier for resource ids. Changes in v2: - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER at commit if client has requested a buffer_release, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Remove tests that are not viable anymore due to our inability to create dmabuf buffers and fences in a unit-test environment. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
drm_fb_set_buffer(fb, buffer,
ev->surface->buffer_release_ref.buffer_release);
return fb;
}
/**
* Return a plane state from a drm_output_state.
*/
static struct drm_plane_state *
drm_output_state_get_existing_plane(struct drm_output_state *state_output,
struct drm_plane *plane)
{
struct drm_plane_state *ps;
wl_list_for_each(ps, &state_output->plane_list, link) {
if (ps->plane == plane)
return ps;
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* Return a plane state from a drm_output_state, either existing or
* freshly allocated.
*/
static struct drm_plane_state *
drm_output_state_get_plane(struct drm_output_state *state_output,
struct drm_plane *plane)
{
struct drm_plane_state *ps;
ps = drm_output_state_get_existing_plane(state_output, plane);
if (ps)
return ps;
return drm_plane_state_alloc(state_output, plane);
}
/**
* Allocate a new, empty drm_output_state. This should not generally be used
* in the repaint cycle; see drm_output_state_duplicate.
*/
static struct drm_output_state *
drm_output_state_alloc(struct drm_output *output,
struct drm_pending_state *pending_state)
{
struct drm_output_state *state = zalloc(sizeof(*state));
assert(state);
state->output = output;
state->dpms = WESTON_DPMS_OFF;
state->pending_state = pending_state;
if (pending_state)
wl_list_insert(&pending_state->output_list, &state->link);
else
wl_list_init(&state->link);
wl_list_init(&state->plane_list);
return state;
}
/**
* Duplicate an existing drm_output_state into a new one. This is generally
* used during the repaint cycle, to capture the existing state of an output
* and modify it to create a new state to be used.
*
* The mode determines whether the output will be reset to an a blank state,
* or an exact mirror of the current state.
*/
static struct drm_output_state *
drm_output_state_duplicate(struct drm_output_state *src,
struct drm_pending_state *pending_state,
enum drm_output_state_duplicate_mode plane_mode)
{
struct drm_output_state *dst = malloc(sizeof(*dst));
struct drm_plane_state *ps;
assert(dst);
/* Copy the whole structure, then individually modify the
* pending_state, as well as the list link into our pending
* state. */
*dst = *src;
dst->pending_state = pending_state;
if (pending_state)
wl_list_insert(&pending_state->output_list, &dst->link);
else
wl_list_init(&dst->link);
wl_list_init(&dst->plane_list);
wl_list_for_each(ps, &src->plane_list, link) {
/* Don't carry planes which are now disabled; these should be
* free for other outputs to reuse. */
if (!ps->output)
continue;
if (plane_mode == DRM_OUTPUT_STATE_CLEAR_PLANES)
(void) drm_plane_state_alloc(dst, ps->plane);
else
(void) drm_plane_state_duplicate(dst, ps);
}
return dst;
}
/**
* Free an unused drm_output_state.
*/
static void
drm_output_state_free(struct drm_output_state *state)
{
struct drm_plane_state *ps, *next;
if (!state)
return;
wl_list_for_each_safe(ps, next, &state->plane_list, link)
drm_plane_state_free(ps, false);
wl_list_remove(&state->link);
free(state);
}
/**
* Get output state to disable output
*
* Returns a pointer to an output_state object which can be used to disable
* an output (e.g. DPMS off).
*
* @param pending_state The pending state object owning this update
* @param output The output to disable
* @returns A drm_output_state to disable the output
*/
static struct drm_output_state *
drm_output_get_disable_state(struct drm_pending_state *pending_state,
struct drm_output *output)
{
struct drm_output_state *output_state;
output_state = drm_output_state_duplicate(output->state_cur,
pending_state,
DRM_OUTPUT_STATE_CLEAR_PLANES);
output_state->dpms = WESTON_DPMS_OFF;
return output_state;
}
/**
* Allocate a new drm_pending_state
*
* Allocate a new, empty, 'pending state' structure to be used across a
* repaint cycle or similar.
*
* @param backend DRM backend
* @returns Newly-allocated pending state structure
*/
static struct drm_pending_state *
drm_pending_state_alloc(struct drm_backend *backend)
{
struct drm_pending_state *ret;
ret = calloc(1, sizeof(*ret));
if (!ret)
return NULL;
ret->backend = backend;
wl_list_init(&ret->output_list);
return ret;
}
/**
* Free a drm_pending_state structure
*
* Frees a pending_state structure, as well as any output_states connected
* to this pending state.
*
* @param pending_state Pending state structure to free
*/
static void
drm_pending_state_free(struct drm_pending_state *pending_state)
{
struct drm_output_state *output_state, *tmp;
if (!pending_state)
return;
wl_list_for_each_safe(output_state, tmp, &pending_state->output_list,
link) {
drm_output_state_free(output_state);
}
free(pending_state);
}
/**
* Find an output state in a pending state
*
* Given a pending_state structure, find the output_state for a particular
* output.
*
* @param pending_state Pending state structure to search
* @param output Output to find state for
* @returns Output state if present, or NULL if not
*/
static struct drm_output_state *
drm_pending_state_get_output(struct drm_pending_state *pending_state,
struct drm_output *output)
{
struct drm_output_state *output_state;
wl_list_for_each(output_state, &pending_state->output_list, link) {
if (output_state->output == output)
return output_state;
}
return NULL;
}
static int drm_pending_state_apply_sync(struct drm_pending_state *state);
static int drm_pending_state_test(struct drm_pending_state *state);
/**
* Mark a drm_output_state (the output's last state) as complete. This handles
* any post-completion actions such as updating the repaint timer, disabling the
* output, and finally freeing the state.
*/
static void
drm_output_update_complete(struct drm_output *output, uint32_t flags,
unsigned int sec, unsigned int usec)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
struct drm_plane_state *ps;
struct timespec ts;
/* Stop the pageflip timer instead of rearming it here */
if (output->pageflip_timer)
wl_event_source_timer_update(output->pageflip_timer, 0);
wl_list_for_each(ps, &output->state_cur->plane_list, link)
ps->complete = true;
drm_output_state_free(output->state_last);
output->state_last = NULL;
if (output->destroy_pending) {
output->destroy_pending = 0;
output->disable_pending = 0;
output->dpms_off_pending = 0;
drm_output_destroy(&output->base);
return;
} else if (output->disable_pending) {
output->disable_pending = 0;
output->dpms_off_pending = 0;
weston_output_disable(&output->base);
return;
} else if (output->dpms_off_pending) {
struct drm_pending_state *pending = drm_pending_state_alloc(b);
output->dpms_off_pending = 0;
drm_output_get_disable_state(pending, output);
drm_pending_state_apply_sync(pending);
return;
} else if (output->state_cur->dpms == WESTON_DPMS_OFF &&
output->base.repaint_status != REPAINT_AWAITING_COMPLETION) {
/* DPMS can happen to us either in the middle of a repaint
* cycle (when we have painted fresh content, only to throw it
* away for DPMS off), or at any other random point. If the
* latter is true, then we cannot go through finish_frame,
* because the repaint machinery does not expect this. */
return;
}
ts.tv_sec = sec;
ts.tv_nsec = usec * 1000;
weston_output_finish_frame(&output->base, &ts, flags);
/* We can't call this from frame_notify, because the output's
* repaint needed flag is cleared just after that */
if (output->recorder)
weston_output_schedule_repaint(&output->base);
}
/**
* Mark an output state as current on the output, i.e. it has been
* submitted to the kernel. The mode argument determines whether this
* update will be applied synchronously (e.g. when calling drmModeSetCrtc),
* or asynchronously (in which case we wait for events to complete).
*/
static void
drm_output_assign_state(struct drm_output_state *state,
enum drm_state_apply_mode mode)
{
struct drm_output *output = state->output;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
struct drm_plane_state *plane_state;
assert(!output->state_last);
if (mode == DRM_STATE_APPLY_ASYNC)
output->state_last = output->state_cur;
else
drm_output_state_free(output->state_cur);
wl_list_remove(&state->link);
wl_list_init(&state->link);
state->pending_state = NULL;
output->state_cur = state;
if (b->atomic_modeset && mode == DRM_STATE_APPLY_ASYNC) {
drm_debug(b, "\t[CRTC:%u] setting pending flip\n", output->crtc_id);
output->atomic_complete_pending = 1;
}
/* Replace state_cur on each affected plane with the new state, being
* careful to dispose of orphaned (but only orphaned) previous state.
* If the previous state is not orphaned (still has an output_state
* attached), it will be disposed of by freeing the output_state. */
wl_list_for_each(plane_state, &state->plane_list, link) {
struct drm_plane *plane = plane_state->plane;
if (plane->state_cur && !plane->state_cur->output_state)
drm_plane_state_free(plane->state_cur, true);
plane->state_cur = plane_state;
if (mode != DRM_STATE_APPLY_ASYNC) {
plane_state->complete = true;
continue;
}
if (b->atomic_modeset)
continue;
if (plane->type == WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY)
output->vblank_pending++;
else if (plane->type == WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_PRIMARY)
output->page_flip_pending = 1;
}
}
static struct drm_plane_state *
drm_output_prepare_scanout_view(struct drm_output_state *output_state,
struct weston_view *ev,
enum drm_output_propose_state_mode mode)
{
struct drm_output *output = output_state->output;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
struct drm_plane *scanout_plane = output->scanout_plane;
struct drm_plane_state *state;
struct drm_fb *fb;
pixman_box32_t *extents;
assert(!b->sprites_are_broken);
assert(mode == DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_PLANES_ONLY);
/* Check the view spans exactly the output size, calculated in the
* logical co-ordinate space. */
extents = pixman_region32_extents(&ev->transform.boundingbox);
if (extents->x1 != output->base.x ||
extents->y1 != output->base.y ||
extents->x2 != output->base.x + output->base.width ||
extents->y2 != output->base.y + output->base.height)
return NULL;
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
/* 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 &&
(!b->atomic_modeset ||
scanout_plane->props[WDRM_PLANE_IN_FENCE_FD].prop_id == 0))
return NULL;
fb = drm_fb_get_from_view(output_state, ev);
if (!fb) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[scanout] not placing view %p on scanout: "
" couldn't get fb\n", ev);
return NULL;
}
/* Can't change formats with just a pageflip */
if (!b->atomic_modeset && fb->format->format != output->gbm_format) {
drm_fb_unref(fb);
return NULL;
}
state = drm_output_state_get_plane(output_state, scanout_plane);
/* The only way we can already have a buffer in the scanout plane is
* if we are in mixed mode, or if a client buffer has already been
* placed into scanout. The former case will never call into here,
* and in the latter case, the view must have been marked as occluded,
* meaning we should never have ended up here. */
assert(!state->fb);
state->fb = fb;
state->ev = ev;
state->output = output;
if (!drm_plane_state_coords_for_view(state, ev))
goto err;
if (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)
goto err;
/* The legacy API does not let us perform cropping or scaling. */
if (!b->atomic_modeset &&
(state->src_x != 0 || state->src_y != 0 ||
state->src_w != state->dest_w << 16 ||
state->src_h != state->dest_h << 16))
goto err;
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
state->in_fence_fd = ev->surface->acquire_fence_fd;
/* In plane-only mode, we don't need to test the state now, as we
* will only test it once at the end. */
return state;
err:
drm_plane_state_put_back(state);
return NULL;
}
static struct drm_fb *
drm_output_render_gl(struct drm_output_state *state, pixman_region32_t *damage)
{
struct drm_output *output = state->output;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
struct gbm_bo *bo;
struct drm_fb *ret;
output->base.compositor->renderer->repaint_output(&output->base,
damage);
bo = gbm_surface_lock_front_buffer(output->gbm_surface);
if (!bo) {
weston_log("failed to lock front buffer: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return NULL;
}
/* The renderer always produces an opaque image. */
ret = drm_fb_get_from_bo(bo, b, true, BUFFER_GBM_SURFACE);
if (!ret) {
weston_log("failed to get drm_fb for bo\n");
gbm_surface_release_buffer(output->gbm_surface, bo);
return NULL;
}
ret->gbm_surface = output->gbm_surface;
return ret;
}
static struct drm_fb *
drm_output_render_pixman(struct drm_output_state *state,
pixman_region32_t *damage)
{
struct drm_output *output = state->output;
struct weston_compositor *ec = output->base.compositor;
output->current_image ^= 1;
pixman_renderer_output_set_buffer(&output->base,
output->image[output->current_image]);
pixman_renderer_output_set_hw_extra_damage(&output->base,
&output->previous_damage);
ec->renderer->repaint_output(&output->base, damage);
pixman_region32_copy(&output->previous_damage, damage);
return drm_fb_ref(output->dumb[output->current_image]);
}
static void
drm_output_render(struct drm_output_state *state, pixman_region32_t *damage)
{
struct drm_output *output = state->output;
struct weston_compositor *c = output->base.compositor;
struct drm_plane_state *scanout_state;
struct drm_plane *scanout_plane = output->scanout_plane;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(c);
struct drm_fb *fb;
/* If we already have a client buffer promoted to scanout, then we don't
* want to render. */
scanout_state = drm_output_state_get_plane(state,
output->scanout_plane);
if (scanout_state->fb)
return;
if (!pixman_region32_not_empty(damage) &&
scanout_plane->state_cur->fb &&
(scanout_plane->state_cur->fb->type == BUFFER_GBM_SURFACE ||
scanout_plane->state_cur->fb->type == BUFFER_PIXMAN_DUMB) &&
scanout_plane->state_cur->fb->width ==
output->base.current_mode->width &&
scanout_plane->state_cur->fb->height ==
output->base.current_mode->height) {
fb = drm_fb_ref(scanout_plane->state_cur->fb);
} else if (b->use_pixman) {
fb = drm_output_render_pixman(state, damage);
} else {
fb = drm_output_render_gl(state, damage);
}
if (!fb) {
drm_plane_state_put_back(scanout_state);
return;
}
scanout_state->fb = fb;
scanout_state->output = output;
scanout_state->src_x = 0;
scanout_state->src_y = 0;
scanout_state->src_w = output->base.current_mode->width << 16;
scanout_state->src_h = output->base.current_mode->height << 16;
scanout_state->dest_x = 0;
scanout_state->dest_y = 0;
scanout_state->dest_w = scanout_state->src_w >> 16;
scanout_state->dest_h = scanout_state->src_h >> 16;
pixman_region32_copy(&scanout_state->damage, damage);
if (output->base.zoom.active) {
weston_matrix_transform_region(&scanout_state->damage,
&output->base.matrix,
&scanout_state->damage);
} else {
pixman_region32_translate(&scanout_state->damage,
-output->base.x, -output->base.y);
weston_transformed_region(output->base.width,
output->base.height,
output->base.transform,
output->base.current_scale,
&scanout_state->damage,
&scanout_state->damage);
}
pixman_region32_subtract(&c->primary_plane.damage,
&c->primary_plane.damage, damage);
}
static void
drm_output_set_gamma(struct weston_output *output_base,
uint16_t size, uint16_t *r, uint16_t *g, uint16_t *b)
{
int rc;
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
struct drm_backend *backend =
to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
/* check */
if (output_base->gamma_size != size)
return;
rc = drmModeCrtcSetGamma(backend->drm.fd,
output->crtc_id,
size, r, g, b);
if (rc)
weston_log("set gamma failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
}
/* Determine the type of vblank synchronization to use for the output.
*
* The pipe parameter indicates which CRTC is in use. Knowing this, we
* can determine which vblank sequence type to use for it. Traditional
* cards had only two CRTCs, with CRTC 0 using no special flags, and
* CRTC 1 using DRM_VBLANK_SECONDARY. The first bit of the pipe
* parameter indicates this.
*
* Bits 1-5 of the pipe parameter are 5 bit wide pipe number between
* 0-31. If this is non-zero it indicates we're dealing with a
* multi-gpu situation and we need to calculate the vblank sync
* using DRM_BLANK_HIGH_CRTC_MASK.
*/
static unsigned int
drm_waitvblank_pipe(struct drm_output *output)
{
if (output->pipe > 1)
return (output->pipe << DRM_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC_SHIFT) &
DRM_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC_MASK;
else if (output->pipe > 0)
return DRM_VBLANK_SECONDARY;
else
return 0;
}
static int
drm_output_apply_state_legacy(struct drm_output_state *state)
{
struct drm_output *output = state->output;
struct drm_backend *backend = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
struct drm_plane *scanout_plane = output->scanout_plane;
struct drm_property_info *dpms_prop;
struct drm_plane_state *scanout_state;
struct drm_plane_state *ps;
struct drm_mode *mode;
struct drm_head *head;
const struct pixel_format_info *pinfo = NULL;
uint32_t connectors[MAX_CLONED_CONNECTORS];
int n_conn = 0;
struct timespec now;
int ret = 0;
wl_list_for_each(head, &output->base.head_list, base.output_link) {
assert(n_conn < MAX_CLONED_CONNECTORS);
connectors[n_conn++] = head->connector_id;
}
/* If disable_planes is set then assign_planes() wasn't
* called for this render, so we could still have a stale
* cursor plane set up.
*/
if (output->base.disable_planes) {
output->cursor_view = NULL;
if (output->cursor_plane) {
output->cursor_plane->base.x = INT32_MIN;
output->cursor_plane->base.y = INT32_MIN;
}
}
if (state->dpms != WESTON_DPMS_ON) {
wl_list_for_each(ps, &state->plane_list, link) {
struct drm_plane *p = ps->plane;
assert(ps->fb == NULL);
assert(ps->output == NULL);
if (p->type != WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY)
continue;
ret = drmModeSetPlane(backend->drm.fd, p->plane_id,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
if (ret)
weston_log("drmModeSetPlane failed disable: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
}
if (output->cursor_plane) {
ret = drmModeSetCursor(backend->drm.fd, output->crtc_id,
0, 0, 0);
if (ret)
weston_log("drmModeSetCursor failed disable: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
}
ret = drmModeSetCrtc(backend->drm.fd, output->crtc_id, 0, 0, 0,
NULL, 0, NULL);
if (ret)
weston_log("drmModeSetCrtc failed disabling: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
drm_output_assign_state(state, DRM_STATE_APPLY_SYNC);
weston_compositor_read_presentation_clock(output->base.compositor, &now);
drm_output_update_complete(output,
WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_KIND_HW_COMPLETION,
now.tv_sec, now.tv_nsec / 1000);
return 0;
}
scanout_state =
drm_output_state_get_existing_plane(state, scanout_plane);
/* The legacy SetCrtc API doesn't allow us to do scaling, and the
* legacy PageFlip API doesn't allow us to do clipping either. */
assert(scanout_state->src_x == 0);
assert(scanout_state->src_y == 0);
assert(scanout_state->src_w ==
(unsigned) (output->base.current_mode->width << 16));
assert(scanout_state->src_h ==
(unsigned) (output->base.current_mode->height << 16));
assert(scanout_state->dest_x == 0);
assert(scanout_state->dest_y == 0);
assert(scanout_state->dest_w == scanout_state->src_w >> 16);
assert(scanout_state->dest_h == scanout_state->src_h >> 16);
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
/* The legacy SetCrtc API doesn't support fences */
assert(scanout_state->in_fence_fd == -1);
mode = to_drm_mode(output->base.current_mode);
if (backend->state_invalid ||
!scanout_plane->state_cur->fb ||
scanout_plane->state_cur->fb->strides[0] !=
scanout_state->fb->strides[0]) {
ret = drmModeSetCrtc(backend->drm.fd, output->crtc_id,
scanout_state->fb->fb_id,
0, 0,
connectors, n_conn,
&mode->mode_info);
if (ret) {
weston_log("set mode failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
goto err;
}
}
pinfo = scanout_state->fb->format;
drm_debug(backend, "\t[CRTC:%u, PLANE:%u] FORMAT: %s\n",
output->crtc_id, scanout_state->plane->plane_id,
pinfo ? pinfo->drm_format_name : "UNKNOWN");
if (drmModePageFlip(backend->drm.fd, output->crtc_id,
scanout_state->fb->fb_id,
DRM_MODE_PAGE_FLIP_EVENT, output) < 0) {
weston_log("queueing pageflip failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
goto err;
}
assert(!output->page_flip_pending);
compositor-drm: pageflip timeout implementation Weston will not repaint until previous update has been acked by a pageflip event coming from the drm driver. However, some buggy drivers won’t return those events or will stop sending them at some point and Weston output repaints will completely freeze. To ease developers’ task in testing their drivers, this patch makes compositor-drm use a timer to detect cases where those pageflip events stop coming. This timeout implementation is software only and includes basic features usually found in a watchdog. We simply exit Weston gracefully with a log message and an exit code when the timout is reached. The timeout value can be set via weston.ini by adding a pageflip-timeout=<MILLISECONDS> entry under [core] section. Setting it to 0 disables the timeout feature. v2: - Made sure we would get both the pageflip and the vblank events before stopping the timer. - Reordered the error and success cases in drm_output_pageflip_timer_create() to be more in line with the rest of the code. v3: - Reordered (de)arming of the timer with the code around it to avoid it being rearmed before the current dearming. - Return the proper value for the dispatcher in the pageflip_timeout callback. - Also display the output name in case the timer fires. v4: - Reordered a forgotten timer rearming after its drmModePageFlip(). Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83884 Signed-off-by: Frederic Plourde <frederic.plourde at collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <emmanuel.peyrot@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (output->pageflip_timer)
wl_event_source_timer_update(output->pageflip_timer,
backend->pageflip_timeout);
drm_output_set_cursor(state);
/*
* Now, update all the sprite surfaces
*/
wl_list_for_each(ps, &state->plane_list, link) {
uint32_t flags = 0, fb_id = 0;
drmVBlank vbl = {
.request.type = DRM_VBLANK_RELATIVE | DRM_VBLANK_EVENT,
.request.sequence = 1,
};
struct drm_plane *p = ps->plane;
if (p->type != WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY)
continue;
assert(p->state_cur->complete);
assert(!!p->state_cur->output == !!p->state_cur->fb);
assert(!p->state_cur->output || p->state_cur->output == output);
assert(!ps->complete);
assert(!ps->output || ps->output == output);
assert(!!ps->output == !!ps->fb);
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
/* The legacy SetPlane API doesn't support fences */
assert(ps->in_fence_fd == -1);
if (ps->fb && !backend->sprites_hidden)
fb_id = ps->fb->fb_id;
ret = drmModeSetPlane(backend->drm.fd, p->plane_id,
output->crtc_id, fb_id, flags,
ps->dest_x, ps->dest_y,
ps->dest_w, ps->dest_h,
ps->src_x, ps->src_y,
ps->src_w, ps->src_h);
if (ret)
weston_log("setplane failed: %d: %s\n",
ret, strerror(errno));
vbl.request.type |= drm_waitvblank_pipe(output);
/*
* Queue a vblank signal so we know when the surface
* becomes active on the display or has been replaced.
*/
vbl.request.signal = (unsigned long) ps;
ret = drmWaitVBlank(backend->drm.fd, &vbl);
if (ret) {
weston_log("vblank event request failed: %d: %s\n",
ret, strerror(errno));
}
}
if (state->dpms != output->state_cur->dpms) {
wl_list_for_each(head, &output->base.head_list, base.output_link) {
dpms_prop = &head->props_conn[WDRM_CONNECTOR_DPMS];
if (dpms_prop->prop_id == 0)
continue;
ret = drmModeConnectorSetProperty(backend->drm.fd,
head->connector_id,
dpms_prop->prop_id,
state->dpms);
if (ret) {
weston_log("DRM: DPMS: failed property set for %s\n",
head->base.name);
}
}
}
drm_output_assign_state(state, DRM_STATE_APPLY_ASYNC);
return 0;
err:
output->cursor_view = NULL;
drm_output_state_free(state);
return -1;
}
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_ATOMIC
static int
crtc_add_prop(drmModeAtomicReq *req, struct drm_output *output,
enum wdrm_crtc_property prop, uint64_t val)
{
struct drm_property_info *info = &output->props_crtc[prop];
int ret;
if (info->prop_id == 0)
return -1;
ret = drmModeAtomicAddProperty(req, output->crtc_id, info->prop_id,
val);
drm_debug(output->backend, "\t\t\t[CRTC:%lu] %lu (%s) -> %llu (0x%llx)\n",
(unsigned long) output->crtc_id,
(unsigned long) info->prop_id, info->name,
(unsigned long long) val, (unsigned long long) val);
return (ret <= 0) ? -1 : 0;
}
static int
connector_add_prop(drmModeAtomicReq *req, struct drm_head *head,
enum wdrm_connector_property prop, uint64_t val)
{
struct drm_property_info *info = &head->props_conn[prop];
int ret;
if (info->prop_id == 0)
return -1;
ret = drmModeAtomicAddProperty(req, head->connector_id,
info->prop_id, val);
drm_debug(head->backend, "\t\t\t[CONN:%lu] %lu (%s) -> %llu (0x%llx)\n",
(unsigned long) head->connector_id,
(unsigned long) info->prop_id, info->name,
(unsigned long long) val, (unsigned long long) val);
return (ret <= 0) ? -1 : 0;
}
static int
plane_add_prop(drmModeAtomicReq *req, struct drm_plane *plane,
enum wdrm_plane_property prop, uint64_t val)
{
struct drm_property_info *info = &plane->props[prop];
int ret;
if (info->prop_id == 0)
return -1;
ret = drmModeAtomicAddProperty(req, plane->plane_id, info->prop_id,
val);
drm_debug(plane->backend, "\t\t\t[PLANE:%lu] %lu (%s) -> %llu (0x%llx)\n",
(unsigned long) plane->plane_id,
(unsigned long) info->prop_id, info->name,
(unsigned long long) val, (unsigned long long) val);
return (ret <= 0) ? -1 : 0;
}
static int
drm_mode_ensure_blob(struct drm_backend *backend, struct drm_mode *mode)
{
int ret;
if (mode->blob_id)
return 0;
ret = drmModeCreatePropertyBlob(backend->drm.fd,
&mode->mode_info,
sizeof(mode->mode_info),
&mode->blob_id);
if (ret != 0)
weston_log("failed to create mode property blob: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
drm_debug(backend, "\t\t\t[atomic] created new mode blob %lu for %s\n",
(unsigned long) mode->blob_id, mode->mode_info.name);
return ret;
}
static int
plane_add_damage(drmModeAtomicReq *req, struct drm_backend *backend,
struct drm_plane_state *plane_state)
{
struct drm_plane *plane = plane_state->plane;
struct drm_property_info *info =
&plane->props[WDRM_PLANE_FB_DAMAGE_CLIPS];
pixman_box32_t *rects;
uint32_t blob_id;
int n_rects;
int ret;
if (!pixman_region32_not_empty(&plane_state->damage))
return 0;
/*
* If a plane doesn't support fb damage blob property, kernel will
* perform full plane update.
*/
if (info->prop_id == 0)
return 0;
rects = pixman_region32_rectangles(&plane_state->damage, &n_rects);
ret = drmModeCreatePropertyBlob(backend->drm.fd, rects,
sizeof(*rects) * n_rects, &blob_id);
if (ret != 0)
return ret;
ret = plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_FB_DAMAGE_CLIPS, blob_id);
if (ret != 0)
return ret;
return 0;
}
static int
drm_output_apply_state_atomic(struct drm_output_state *state,
drmModeAtomicReq *req,
uint32_t *flags)
{
struct drm_output *output = state->output;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
struct drm_plane_state *plane_state;
struct drm_mode *current_mode = to_drm_mode(output->base.current_mode);
struct drm_head *head;
int ret = 0;
drm_debug(b, "\t\t[atomic] %s output %lu (%s) state\n",
(*flags & DRM_MODE_ATOMIC_TEST_ONLY) ? "testing" : "applying",
(unsigned long) output->base.id, output->base.name);
if (state->dpms != output->state_cur->dpms) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t[atomic] DPMS state differs, modeset OK\n");
*flags |= DRM_MODE_ATOMIC_ALLOW_MODESET;
}
if (state->dpms == WESTON_DPMS_ON) {
ret = drm_mode_ensure_blob(b, current_mode);
if (ret != 0)
return ret;
ret |= crtc_add_prop(req, output, WDRM_CRTC_MODE_ID,
current_mode->blob_id);
ret |= crtc_add_prop(req, output, WDRM_CRTC_ACTIVE, 1);
/* No need for the DPMS property, since it is implicit in
* routing and CRTC activity. */
wl_list_for_each(head, &output->base.head_list, base.output_link) {
ret |= connector_add_prop(req, head, WDRM_CONNECTOR_CRTC_ID,
output->crtc_id);
}
} else {
ret |= crtc_add_prop(req, output, WDRM_CRTC_MODE_ID, 0);
ret |= crtc_add_prop(req, output, WDRM_CRTC_ACTIVE, 0);
/* No need for the DPMS property, since it is implicit in
* routing and CRTC activity. */
wl_list_for_each(head, &output->base.head_list, base.output_link)
ret |= connector_add_prop(req, head, WDRM_CONNECTOR_CRTC_ID, 0);
}
if (ret != 0) {
weston_log("couldn't set atomic CRTC/connector state\n");
return ret;
}
wl_list_for_each(plane_state, &state->plane_list, link) {
struct drm_plane *plane = plane_state->plane;
const struct pixel_format_info *pinfo = NULL;
ret |= plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_FB_ID,
plane_state->fb ? plane_state->fb->fb_id : 0);
ret |= plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_ID,
plane_state->fb ? output->crtc_id : 0);
ret |= plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_SRC_X,
plane_state->src_x);
ret |= plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_SRC_Y,
plane_state->src_y);
ret |= plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_SRC_W,
plane_state->src_w);
ret |= plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_SRC_H,
plane_state->src_h);
ret |= plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_X,
plane_state->dest_x);
ret |= plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_Y,
plane_state->dest_y);
ret |= plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_W,
plane_state->dest_w);
ret |= plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_H,
plane_state->dest_h);
ret |= plane_add_damage(req, b, plane_state);
if (plane_state->fb && plane_state->fb->format)
pinfo = plane_state->fb->format;
drm_debug(plane->backend, "\t\t\t[PLANE:%lu] FORMAT: %s\n",
(unsigned long) plane->plane_id,
pinfo ? pinfo->drm_format_name : "UNKNOWN");
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
if (plane_state->in_fence_fd >= 0) {
ret |= plane_add_prop(req, plane,
WDRM_PLANE_IN_FENCE_FD,
plane_state->in_fence_fd);
}
if (ret != 0) {
weston_log("couldn't set plane state\n");
return ret;
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Helper function used only by drm_pending_state_apply, with the same
* guarantees and constraints as that function.
*/
static int
drm_pending_state_apply_atomic(struct drm_pending_state *pending_state,
enum drm_state_apply_mode mode)
{
struct drm_backend *b = pending_state->backend;
struct drm_output_state *output_state, *tmp;
struct drm_plane *plane;
drmModeAtomicReq *req = drmModeAtomicAlloc();
uint32_t flags;
int ret = 0;
if (!req)
return -1;
switch (mode) {
case DRM_STATE_APPLY_SYNC:
flags = 0;
break;
case DRM_STATE_APPLY_ASYNC:
flags = DRM_MODE_PAGE_FLIP_EVENT | DRM_MODE_ATOMIC_NONBLOCK;
break;
case DRM_STATE_TEST_ONLY:
flags = DRM_MODE_ATOMIC_TEST_ONLY;
break;
}
if (b->state_invalid) {
struct weston_head *head_base;
struct drm_head *head;
uint32_t *unused;
int err;
drm_debug(b, "\t\t[atomic] previous state invalid; "
"starting with fresh state\n");
/* If we need to reset all our state (e.g. because we've
* just started, or just been VT-switched in), explicitly
* disable all the CRTCs and connectors we aren't using. */
wl_list_for_each(head_base,
&b->compositor->head_list, compositor_link) {
struct drm_property_info *info;
if (weston_head_is_enabled(head_base))
continue;
head = to_drm_head(head_base);
drm_debug(b, "\t\t[atomic] disabling inactive head %s\n",
head_base->name);
info = &head->props_conn[WDRM_CONNECTOR_CRTC_ID];
err = drmModeAtomicAddProperty(req, head->connector_id,
info->prop_id, 0);
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t[CONN:%lu] %lu (%s) -> 0\n",
(unsigned long) head->connector_id,
(unsigned long) info->prop_id,
info->name);
if (err <= 0)
ret = -1;
}
wl_array_for_each(unused, &b->unused_crtcs) {
struct drm_property_info infos[WDRM_CRTC__COUNT];
struct drm_property_info *info;
drmModeObjectProperties *props;
uint64_t active;
memset(infos, 0, sizeof(infos));
/* We can't emit a disable on a CRTC that's already
* off, as the kernel will refuse to generate an event
* for an off->off state and fail the commit.
*/
props = drmModeObjectGetProperties(b->drm.fd,
*unused,
DRM_MODE_OBJECT_CRTC);
if (!props) {
ret = -1;
continue;
}
drm_property_info_populate(b, crtc_props, infos,
WDRM_CRTC__COUNT,
props);
info = &infos[WDRM_CRTC_ACTIVE];
active = drm_property_get_value(info, props, 0);
drmModeFreeObjectProperties(props);
if (active == 0) {
drm_property_info_free(infos, WDRM_CRTC__COUNT);
continue;
}
drm_debug(b, "\t\t[atomic] disabling unused CRTC %lu\n",
(unsigned long) *unused);
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t[CRTC:%lu] %lu (%s) -> 0\n",
(unsigned long) *unused,
(unsigned long) info->prop_id, info->name);
err = drmModeAtomicAddProperty(req, *unused,
info->prop_id, 0);
if (err <= 0)
ret = -1;
info = &infos[WDRM_CRTC_MODE_ID];
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t[CRTC:%lu] %lu (%s) -> 0\n",
(unsigned long) *unused,
(unsigned long) info->prop_id, info->name);
err = drmModeAtomicAddProperty(req, *unused,
info->prop_id, 0);
if (err <= 0)
ret = -1;
drm_property_info_free(infos, WDRM_CRTC__COUNT);
}
/* Disable all the planes; planes which are being used will
* override this state in the output-state application. */
wl_list_for_each(plane, &b->plane_list, link) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t[atomic] starting with plane %lu disabled\n",
(unsigned long) plane->plane_id);
plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_CRTC_ID, 0);
plane_add_prop(req, plane, WDRM_PLANE_FB_ID, 0);
}
flags |= DRM_MODE_ATOMIC_ALLOW_MODESET;
}
wl_list_for_each(output_state, &pending_state->output_list, link) {
if (output_state->output->virtual)
continue;
if (mode == DRM_STATE_APPLY_SYNC)
assert(output_state->dpms == WESTON_DPMS_OFF);
ret |= drm_output_apply_state_atomic(output_state, req, &flags);
}
if (ret != 0) {
weston_log("atomic: couldn't compile atomic state\n");
goto out;
}
ret = drmModeAtomicCommit(b->drm.fd, req, flags, b);
drm_debug(b, "[atomic] drmModeAtomicCommit\n");
/* Test commits do not take ownership of the state; return
* without freeing here. */
if (mode == DRM_STATE_TEST_ONLY) {
drmModeAtomicFree(req);
return ret;
}
if (ret != 0) {
weston_log("atomic: couldn't commit new state: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
goto out;
}
wl_list_for_each_safe(output_state, tmp, &pending_state->output_list,
link)
drm_output_assign_state(output_state, mode);
b->state_invalid = false;
assert(wl_list_empty(&pending_state->output_list));
out:
drmModeAtomicFree(req);
drm_pending_state_free(pending_state);
return ret;
}
#endif
/**
* Tests a pending state, to see if the kernel will accept the update as
* constructed.
*
* Using atomic modesetting, the kernel performs the same checks as it would
* on a real commit, returning success or failure without actually modifying
* the running state. It does not return -EBUSY if there are pending updates
* in flight, so states may be tested at any point, however this means a
* state which passed testing may fail on a real commit if the timing is not
* respected (e.g. committing before the previous commit has completed).
*
* Without atomic modesetting, we have no way to check, so we optimistically
* claim it will work.
*
* Unlike drm_pending_state_apply() and drm_pending_state_apply_sync(), this
* function does _not_ take ownership of pending_state, nor does it clear
* state_invalid.
*/
static int
drm_pending_state_test(struct drm_pending_state *pending_state)
{
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_ATOMIC
struct drm_backend *b = pending_state->backend;
if (b->atomic_modeset)
return drm_pending_state_apply_atomic(pending_state,
DRM_STATE_TEST_ONLY);
#endif
/* We have no way to test state before application on the legacy
* modesetting API, so just claim it succeeded. */
return 0;
}
/**
* Applies all of a pending_state asynchronously: the primary entry point for
* applying KMS state to a device. Updates the state for all outputs in the
* pending_state, as well as disabling any unclaimed outputs.
*
* Unconditionally takes ownership of pending_state, and clears state_invalid.
*/
static int
drm_pending_state_apply(struct drm_pending_state *pending_state)
{
struct drm_backend *b = pending_state->backend;
struct drm_output_state *output_state, *tmp;
uint32_t *unused;
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_ATOMIC
if (b->atomic_modeset)
return drm_pending_state_apply_atomic(pending_state,
DRM_STATE_APPLY_ASYNC);
#endif
if (b->state_invalid) {
/* If we need to reset all our state (e.g. because we've
* just started, or just been VT-switched in), explicitly
* disable all the CRTCs we aren't using. This also disables
* all connectors on these CRTCs, so we don't need to do that
* separately with the pre-atomic API. */
wl_array_for_each(unused, &b->unused_crtcs)
drmModeSetCrtc(b->drm.fd, *unused, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0,
NULL);
}
wl_list_for_each_safe(output_state, tmp, &pending_state->output_list,
link) {
struct drm_output *output = output_state->output;
int ret;
if (output->virtual) {
drm_output_assign_state(output_state,
DRM_STATE_APPLY_ASYNC);
continue;
}
ret = drm_output_apply_state_legacy(output_state);
if (ret != 0) {
weston_log("Couldn't apply state for output %s\n",
output->base.name);
}
}
b->state_invalid = false;
assert(wl_list_empty(&pending_state->output_list));
drm_pending_state_free(pending_state);
return 0;
}
/**
* The synchronous version of drm_pending_state_apply. May only be used to
* disable outputs. Does so synchronously: the request is guaranteed to have
* completed on return, and the output will not be touched afterwards.
*
* Unconditionally takes ownership of pending_state, and clears state_invalid.
*/
static int
drm_pending_state_apply_sync(struct drm_pending_state *pending_state)
{
struct drm_backend *b = pending_state->backend;
struct drm_output_state *output_state, *tmp;
uint32_t *unused;
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_ATOMIC
if (b->atomic_modeset)
return drm_pending_state_apply_atomic(pending_state,
DRM_STATE_APPLY_SYNC);
#endif
if (b->state_invalid) {
/* If we need to reset all our state (e.g. because we've
* just started, or just been VT-switched in), explicitly
* disable all the CRTCs we aren't using. This also disables
* all connectors on these CRTCs, so we don't need to do that
* separately with the pre-atomic API. */
wl_array_for_each(unused, &b->unused_crtcs)
drmModeSetCrtc(b->drm.fd, *unused, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0,
NULL);
}
wl_list_for_each_safe(output_state, tmp, &pending_state->output_list,
link) {
int ret;
assert(output_state->dpms == WESTON_DPMS_OFF);
ret = drm_output_apply_state_legacy(output_state);
if (ret != 0) {
weston_log("Couldn't apply state for output %s\n",
output_state->output->base.name);
}
}
b->state_invalid = false;
assert(wl_list_empty(&pending_state->output_list));
drm_pending_state_free(pending_state);
return 0;
}
static int
drm_output_repaint(struct weston_output *output_base,
pixman_region32_t *damage,
void *repaint_data)
{
struct drm_pending_state *pending_state = repaint_data;
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
struct drm_output_state *state = NULL;
struct drm_plane_state *scanout_state;
assert(!output->virtual);
if (output->disable_pending || output->destroy_pending)
goto err;
assert(!output->state_last);
/* If planes have been disabled in the core, we might not have
* hit assign_planes at all, so might not have valid output state
* here. */
state = drm_pending_state_get_output(pending_state, output);
if (!state)
state = drm_output_state_duplicate(output->state_cur,
pending_state,
DRM_OUTPUT_STATE_CLEAR_PLANES);
state->dpms = WESTON_DPMS_ON;
drm_output_render(state, damage);
scanout_state = drm_output_state_get_plane(state,
output->scanout_plane);
if (!scanout_state || !scanout_state->fb)
goto err;
return 0;
err:
drm_output_state_free(state);
return -1;
}
static void
drm_output_start_repaint_loop(struct weston_output *output_base)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
struct drm_pending_state *pending_state;
struct drm_plane *scanout_plane = output->scanout_plane;
struct drm_backend *backend =
to_drm_backend(output_base->compositor);
compositor-drm: Allow instant start of repaint loop. (v4) drm_output_start_repaint_loop() incurred a delay of one refresh cycle by using a no-op page-flip to get an accurate vblank timestamp as reference. This causes unwanted lag whenever Weston exited its repaint loop, e.g., whenever an application wants to repaint with less than full video refresh rate but still minimum lag. Try to use the drmWaitVblank ioctl to get a proper timestamp instantaneously without lag. If that does not work, fall back to the old method of idle page-flip. This optimization will work on any drm/kms driver which supports high precision vblank timestamping. As of Linux 4.0 these would be intel, radeon and nouveau on all their supported gpu's. On kms drivers without instant high precision timestamping support, the kernel is supposed to return a timestamp of zero when calling drmWaitVblank() to query the current vblank count and time iff vblank irqs are currently disabled, because the only way to get a valid timestamp on such kms drivers is to enable vblank interrupts and then wait a bit for the next vblank irq to take a new valid timestamp. The caller is supposed to poll until at next vblank irq it gets a valid non-zero timestamp if it needs a timestamp. This zero-timestamp signalling works up to Linux 3.17, but got broken due to a regression in Linux 3.18 and later. On Linux 3.18+ with kms drivers that don't have high precision timestamping, the kernel erroneously returns a stale timestamp from an earlier vblank, ie. the vblank count and timestamp are mismatched. A patch is under way to fix this, but to deal with broken kernels, we also check non-zero timestamps if they are more than one refresh duration in the past, as this indicates a stale/invalid timestamp, so we need to take the page-flip fallback for restarting the repaint loop. v2: Implement review suggestions by Pekka Paalanen, especially extend the commit message to describe when and why the instant restart won't work due to missing Linux kernel functionality or a Linux kernel regression. Signed-off-by: Mario Kleiner <mario.kleiner.de@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> v3: Fix timespec_to_nsec() which was computing picoseconds, use the new timespec-util.h helpers. v4: Rebased to master, split long lines. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
10 years ago
struct timespec ts, tnow;
struct timespec vbl2now;
int64_t refresh_nsec;
int ret;
drmVBlank vbl = {
.request.type = DRM_VBLANK_RELATIVE,
.request.sequence = 0,
.request.signal = 0,
};
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (output->disable_pending || output->destroy_pending)
return;
if (!output->scanout_plane->state_cur->fb) {
/* We can't page flip if there's no mode set */
goto finish_frame;
}
/* Need to smash all state in from scratch; current timings might not
* be what we want, page flip might not work, etc.
*/
if (backend->state_invalid)
goto finish_frame;
assert(scanout_plane->state_cur->output == output);
compositor-drm: Allow instant start of repaint loop. (v4) drm_output_start_repaint_loop() incurred a delay of one refresh cycle by using a no-op page-flip to get an accurate vblank timestamp as reference. This causes unwanted lag whenever Weston exited its repaint loop, e.g., whenever an application wants to repaint with less than full video refresh rate but still minimum lag. Try to use the drmWaitVblank ioctl to get a proper timestamp instantaneously without lag. If that does not work, fall back to the old method of idle page-flip. This optimization will work on any drm/kms driver which supports high precision vblank timestamping. As of Linux 4.0 these would be intel, radeon and nouveau on all their supported gpu's. On kms drivers without instant high precision timestamping support, the kernel is supposed to return a timestamp of zero when calling drmWaitVblank() to query the current vblank count and time iff vblank irqs are currently disabled, because the only way to get a valid timestamp on such kms drivers is to enable vblank interrupts and then wait a bit for the next vblank irq to take a new valid timestamp. The caller is supposed to poll until at next vblank irq it gets a valid non-zero timestamp if it needs a timestamp. This zero-timestamp signalling works up to Linux 3.17, but got broken due to a regression in Linux 3.18 and later. On Linux 3.18+ with kms drivers that don't have high precision timestamping, the kernel erroneously returns a stale timestamp from an earlier vblank, ie. the vblank count and timestamp are mismatched. A patch is under way to fix this, but to deal with broken kernels, we also check non-zero timestamps if they are more than one refresh duration in the past, as this indicates a stale/invalid timestamp, so we need to take the page-flip fallback for restarting the repaint loop. v2: Implement review suggestions by Pekka Paalanen, especially extend the commit message to describe when and why the instant restart won't work due to missing Linux kernel functionality or a Linux kernel regression. Signed-off-by: Mario Kleiner <mario.kleiner.de@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> v3: Fix timespec_to_nsec() which was computing picoseconds, use the new timespec-util.h helpers. v4: Rebased to master, split long lines. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
10 years ago
/* Try to get current msc and timestamp via instant query */
vbl.request.type |= drm_waitvblank_pipe(output);
ret = drmWaitVBlank(backend->drm.fd, &vbl);
/* Error ret or zero timestamp means failure to get valid timestamp */
if ((ret == 0) && (vbl.reply.tval_sec > 0 || vbl.reply.tval_usec > 0)) {
ts.tv_sec = vbl.reply.tval_sec;
ts.tv_nsec = vbl.reply.tval_usec * 1000;
/* Valid timestamp for most recent vblank - not stale?
* Stale ts could happen on Linux 3.17+, so make sure it
* is not older than 1 refresh duration since now.
*/
weston_compositor_read_presentation_clock(backend->compositor,
&tnow);
timespec_sub(&vbl2now, &tnow, &ts);
refresh_nsec =
millihz_to_nsec(output->base.current_mode->refresh);
if (timespec_to_nsec(&vbl2now) < refresh_nsec) {
drm_output_update_msc(output, vbl.reply.sequence);
weston_output_finish_frame(output_base, &ts,
WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_INVALID);
compositor-drm: Allow instant start of repaint loop. (v4) drm_output_start_repaint_loop() incurred a delay of one refresh cycle by using a no-op page-flip to get an accurate vblank timestamp as reference. This causes unwanted lag whenever Weston exited its repaint loop, e.g., whenever an application wants to repaint with less than full video refresh rate but still minimum lag. Try to use the drmWaitVblank ioctl to get a proper timestamp instantaneously without lag. If that does not work, fall back to the old method of idle page-flip. This optimization will work on any drm/kms driver which supports high precision vblank timestamping. As of Linux 4.0 these would be intel, radeon and nouveau on all their supported gpu's. On kms drivers without instant high precision timestamping support, the kernel is supposed to return a timestamp of zero when calling drmWaitVblank() to query the current vblank count and time iff vblank irqs are currently disabled, because the only way to get a valid timestamp on such kms drivers is to enable vblank interrupts and then wait a bit for the next vblank irq to take a new valid timestamp. The caller is supposed to poll until at next vblank irq it gets a valid non-zero timestamp if it needs a timestamp. This zero-timestamp signalling works up to Linux 3.17, but got broken due to a regression in Linux 3.18 and later. On Linux 3.18+ with kms drivers that don't have high precision timestamping, the kernel erroneously returns a stale timestamp from an earlier vblank, ie. the vblank count and timestamp are mismatched. A patch is under way to fix this, but to deal with broken kernels, we also check non-zero timestamps if they are more than one refresh duration in the past, as this indicates a stale/invalid timestamp, so we need to take the page-flip fallback for restarting the repaint loop. v2: Implement review suggestions by Pekka Paalanen, especially extend the commit message to describe when and why the instant restart won't work due to missing Linux kernel functionality or a Linux kernel regression. Signed-off-by: Mario Kleiner <mario.kleiner.de@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> v3: Fix timespec_to_nsec() which was computing picoseconds, use the new timespec-util.h helpers. v4: Rebased to master, split long lines. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
10 years ago
return;
}
}
/* Immediate query didn't provide valid timestamp.
* Use pageflip fallback.
*/
assert(!output->page_flip_pending);
assert(!output->state_last);
pending_state = drm_pending_state_alloc(backend);
drm_output_state_duplicate(output->state_cur, pending_state,
DRM_OUTPUT_STATE_PRESERVE_PLANES);
ret = drm_pending_state_apply(pending_state);
if (ret != 0) {
weston_log("applying repaint-start state failed: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
goto finish_frame;
}
return;
finish_frame:
/* if we cannot page-flip, immediately finish frame */
weston_output_finish_frame(output_base, NULL,
WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_INVALID);
}
static void
drm_output_update_msc(struct drm_output *output, unsigned int seq)
{
uint64_t msc_hi = output->base.msc >> 32;
if (seq < (output->base.msc & 0xffffffff))
msc_hi++;
output->base.msc = (msc_hi << 32) + seq;
}
static void
vblank_handler(int fd, unsigned int frame, unsigned int sec, unsigned int usec,
void *data)
{
struct drm_plane_state *ps = (struct drm_plane_state *) data;
struct drm_output_state *os = ps->output_state;
struct drm_output *output = os->output;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
uint32_t flags = WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_KIND_HW_COMPLETION |
WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_KIND_HW_CLOCK;
assert(!b->atomic_modeset);
drm_output_update_msc(output, frame);
output->vblank_pending--;
assert(output->vblank_pending >= 0);
assert(ps->fb);
if (output->page_flip_pending || output->vblank_pending)
return;
compositor-drm: pageflip timeout implementation Weston will not repaint until previous update has been acked by a pageflip event coming from the drm driver. However, some buggy drivers won’t return those events or will stop sending them at some point and Weston output repaints will completely freeze. To ease developers’ task in testing their drivers, this patch makes compositor-drm use a timer to detect cases where those pageflip events stop coming. This timeout implementation is software only and includes basic features usually found in a watchdog. We simply exit Weston gracefully with a log message and an exit code when the timout is reached. The timeout value can be set via weston.ini by adding a pageflip-timeout=<MILLISECONDS> entry under [core] section. Setting it to 0 disables the timeout feature. v2: - Made sure we would get both the pageflip and the vblank events before stopping the timer. - Reordered the error and success cases in drm_output_pageflip_timer_create() to be more in line with the rest of the code. v3: - Reordered (de)arming of the timer with the code around it to avoid it being rearmed before the current dearming. - Return the proper value for the dispatcher in the pageflip_timeout callback. - Also display the output name in case the timer fires. v4: - Reordered a forgotten timer rearming after its drmModePageFlip(). Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83884 Signed-off-by: Frederic Plourde <frederic.plourde at collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <emmanuel.peyrot@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
drm_output_update_complete(output, flags, sec, usec);
}
static void
page_flip_handler(int fd, unsigned int frame,
unsigned int sec, unsigned int usec, void *data)
{
struct drm_output *output = data;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
uint32_t flags = WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_KIND_VSYNC |
WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_KIND_HW_COMPLETION |
WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_KIND_HW_CLOCK;
drm_output_update_msc(output, frame);
assert(!b->atomic_modeset);
assert(output->page_flip_pending);
output->page_flip_pending = 0;
if (output->vblank_pending)
return;
drm_output_update_complete(output, flags, sec, usec);
}
/**
* Begin a new repaint cycle
*
* Called by the core compositor at the beginning of a repaint cycle. Creates
* a new pending_state structure to own any output state created by individual
* output repaint functions until the repaint is flushed or cancelled.
*/
static void *
drm_repaint_begin(struct weston_compositor *compositor)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(compositor);
struct drm_pending_state *ret;
ret = drm_pending_state_alloc(b);
b->repaint_data = ret;
if (weston_log_scope_is_enabled(b->debug)) {
char *dbg = weston_compositor_print_scene_graph(compositor);
drm_debug(b, "[repaint] Beginning repaint; pending_state %p\n",
ret);
drm_debug(b, "%s", dbg);
free(dbg);
}
return ret;
}
/**
* Flush a repaint set
*
* Called by the core compositor when a repaint cycle has been completed
* and should be flushed. Frees the pending state, transitioning ownership
* of the output state from the pending state, to the update itself. When
* the update completes (see drm_output_update_complete), the output
* state will be freed.
*/
static void
drm_repaint_flush(struct weston_compositor *compositor, void *repaint_data)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(compositor);
struct drm_pending_state *pending_state = repaint_data;
drm_pending_state_apply(pending_state);
drm_debug(b, "[repaint] flushed pending_state %p\n", pending_state);
b->repaint_data = NULL;
}
/**
* Cancel a repaint set
*
* Called by the core compositor when a repaint has finished, so the data
* held across the repaint cycle should be discarded.
*/
static void
drm_repaint_cancel(struct weston_compositor *compositor, void *repaint_data)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(compositor);
struct drm_pending_state *pending_state = repaint_data;
drm_pending_state_free(pending_state);
drm_debug(b, "[repaint] cancel pending_state %p\n", pending_state);
b->repaint_data = NULL;
}
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_ATOMIC
static void
atomic_flip_handler(int fd, unsigned int frame, unsigned int sec,
unsigned int usec, unsigned int crtc_id, void *data)
{
struct drm_backend *b = data;
struct drm_output *output = drm_output_find_by_crtc(b, crtc_id);
uint32_t flags = WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_KIND_VSYNC |
WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_KIND_HW_COMPLETION |
WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_KIND_HW_CLOCK;
/* During the initial modeset, we can disable CRTCs which we don't
* actually handle during normal operation; this will give us events
* for unknown outputs. Ignore them. */
if (!output || !output->base.enabled)
return;
drm_output_update_msc(output, frame);
drm_debug(b, "[atomic][CRTC:%u] flip processing started\n", crtc_id);
assert(b->atomic_modeset);
assert(output->atomic_complete_pending);
output->atomic_complete_pending = 0;
drm_output_update_complete(output, flags, sec, usec);
drm_debug(b, "[atomic][CRTC:%u] flip processing completed\n", crtc_id);
}
#endif
static struct drm_plane_state *
drm_output_prepare_overlay_view(struct drm_output_state *output_state,
struct weston_view *ev,
enum drm_output_propose_state_mode mode)
{
struct drm_output *output = output_state->output;
struct weston_compositor *ec = output->base.compositor;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(ec);
struct drm_plane *p;
struct drm_plane_state *state = NULL;
struct drm_fb *fb;
unsigned int i;
int ret;
enum {
NO_PLANES,
NO_PLANES_WITH_FORMAT,
NO_PLANES_ACCEPTED,
PLACED_ON_PLANE,
} availability = NO_PLANES;
assert(!b->sprites_are_broken);
fb = drm_fb_get_from_view(output_state, ev);
if (!fb) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[overlay] not placing view %p on overlay: "
" couldn't get fb\n", ev);
return NULL;
}
wl_list_for_each(p, &b->plane_list, link) {
if (p->type != WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY)
continue;
if (!drm_plane_is_available(p, output))
continue;
state = drm_output_state_get_plane(output_state, p);
if (state->fb) {
state = NULL;
continue;
}
if (availability == NO_PLANES)
availability = NO_PLANES_WITH_FORMAT;
/* Check whether the format is supported */
for (i = 0; i < p->count_formats; i++) {
unsigned int j;
if (p->formats[i].format != fb->format->format)
continue;
if (fb->modifier == DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID)
break;
for (j = 0; j < p->formats[i].count_modifiers; j++) {
if (p->formats[i].modifiers[j] == fb->modifier)
break;
}
if (j != p->formats[i].count_modifiers)
break;
}
if (i == p->count_formats) {
drm_plane_state_put_back(state);
state = NULL;
continue;
}
if (availability == NO_PLANES_WITH_FORMAT)
availability = NO_PLANES_ACCEPTED;
state->ev = ev;
state->output = output;
if (!drm_plane_state_coords_for_view(state, ev)) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[overlay] not placing view %p on overlay: "
"unsuitable transform\n", ev);
drm_plane_state_put_back(state);
state = NULL;
continue;
}
if (!b->atomic_modeset &&
(state->src_w != state->dest_w << 16 ||
state->src_h != state->dest_h << 16)) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[overlay] not placing view %p on overlay: "
"no scaling without atomic\n", ev);
drm_plane_state_put_back(state);
state = NULL;
continue;
}
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
/* 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 &&
(!b->atomic_modeset ||
p->props[WDRM_PLANE_IN_FENCE_FD].prop_id == 0)) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[overlay] not placing view %p on overlay: "
"no in-fence support\n", ev);
drm_plane_state_put_back(state);
state = NULL;
continue;
}
/* We hold one reference for the lifetime of this function;
* from calling drm_fb_get_from_view, to the out label where
* we unconditionally drop the reference. So, we take another
* reference here to live within the state. */
state->fb = drm_fb_ref(fb);
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
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_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[overlay] provisionally placing "
"view %p on overlay %lu in planes-only mode\n",
ev, (unsigned long) p->plane_id);
availability = PLACED_ON_PLANE;
goto out;
}
ret = drm_pending_state_test(output_state->pending_state);
if (ret == 0) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[overlay] provisionally placing "
"view %p on overlay %d in mixed mode\n",
ev, p->plane_id);
availability = PLACED_ON_PLANE;
goto out;
}
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[overlay] not placing view %p on overlay %lu "
"in mixed mode: kernel test failed\n",
ev, (unsigned long) p->plane_id);
drm_plane_state_put_back(state);
state = NULL;
}
switch (availability) {
case NO_PLANES:
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[overlay] not placing view %p on overlay: "
"no free overlay planes\n", ev);
break;
case NO_PLANES_WITH_FORMAT:
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[overlay] not placing view %p on overlay: "
"no free overlay planes matching format %s (0x%lx) "
"modifier 0x%llx\n",
ev, fb->format->drm_format_name,
(unsigned long) fb->format,
(unsigned long long) fb->modifier);
break;
case NO_PLANES_ACCEPTED:
case PLACED_ON_PLANE:
break;
}
out:
drm_fb_unref(fb);
return state;
}
/**
* 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,
Split the geometry information from weston_surface out into weston_view The weston_surface structure is split into two structures: * The weston_surface structure storres everything required for a client-side or server-side surface. This includes buffers; callbacks; backend private data; input, damage, and opaque regions; and a few other bookkeeping bits. * The weston_view structure represents an entity in the scenegraph and storres all of the geometry information. This includes clip region, alpha, position, and the transformation list as well as all of the temporary information derived from the geometry state. Because a view, and not a surface, is a scenegraph element, the view is what is placed in layers and planes. There are a few things worth noting about the surface/view split: 1. This is *not* a modification to the protocol. It is, instead, a modification to Weston's internal scenegraph to allow a single surface to exist in multiple places at a time. Clients are completely unaware of how many views to a particular surface exist. 2. A view is considered a direct child of a surface and is destroyed when the surface is destroyed. Because of this, the view.surface pointer is always valid and non-null. 3. The compositor's surface_list is replaced with a view_list. Due to subsurfaces, building the view list is a little more complicated than it used to be and involves building a tree of views on the fly whenever subsurfaces are used. However, this means that backends can remain completely subsurface-agnostic. 4. Surfaces and views both keep track of which outputs they are on. 5. The weston_surface structure now has width and height fields. These are populated when a new buffer is attached before surface.configure is called. This is because there are many surface-based operations that really require the width and height and digging through the views didn't work well. Signed-off-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
11 years ago
struct weston_view *ev)
{
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;
struct wl_shm_buffer *shmbuf;
bool needs_update = false;
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
assert(!b->cursors_are_broken);
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (!plane)
return NULL;
if (!plane->state_cur->complete)
return NULL;
if (plane->state_cur->output && plane->state_cur->output != output)
return NULL;
/* We use GBM to import SHM buffers. */
if (b->gbm == NULL)
return NULL;
if (ev->surface->buffer_ref.buffer == NULL) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[cursor] not assigning view %p to cursor plane "
"(no buffer available)\n", ev);
return NULL;
}
shmbuf = wl_shm_buffer_get(ev->surface->buffer_ref.buffer->resource);
if (!shmbuf) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[cursor] not assigning view %p to cursor plane "
"(buffer isn't SHM)\n", ev);
return NULL;
}
if (wl_shm_buffer_get_format(shmbuf) != WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB8888) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[cursor] not assigning view %p to cursor plane "
"(format 0x%lx unsuitable)\n",
ev, (unsigned long) wl_shm_buffer_get_format(shmbuf));
return NULL;
}
plane_state =
drm_output_state_get_plane(output_state, output->cursor_plane);
if (plane_state && plane_state->fb)
return NULL;
/* 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))
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[cursor] not assigning view %p to cursor plane "
"(positioning requires cropping or scaling)\n", ev);
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;
}
output->cursor_view = 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[cursor] copying new content to cursor BO\n");
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[cursor] provisionally assigned view %p to cursor\n",
ev);
return plane_state;
err:
drm_plane_state_put_back(plane_state);
return NULL;
}
static void
drm_output_set_cursor(struct drm_output_state *output_state)
{
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 *state;
EGLint handle;
struct gbm_bo *bo;
if (!plane)
return;
state = drm_output_state_get_existing_plane(output_state, plane);
if (!state)
return;
if (!state->fb) {
pixman_region32_fini(&plane->base.damage);
pixman_region32_init(&plane->base.damage);
drmModeSetCursor(b->drm.fd, output->crtc_id, 0, 0, 0);
return;
}
assert(state->fb == output->gbm_cursor_fb[output->current_cursor]);
assert(!plane->state_cur->output || plane->state_cur->output == output);
if (plane->state_cur->fb != state->fb) {
bo = state->fb->bo;
handle = gbm_bo_get_handle(bo).s32;
if (drmModeSetCursor(b->drm.fd, output->crtc_id, handle,
b->cursor_width, b->cursor_height)) {
weston_log("failed to set cursor: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
goto err;
}
}
pixman_region32_fini(&plane->base.damage);
pixman_region32_init(&plane->base.damage);
if (drmModeMoveCursor(b->drm.fd, output->crtc_id,
state->dest_x, state->dest_y)) {
weston_log("failed to move cursor: %s\n", strerror(errno));
goto err;
}
return;
err:
b->cursors_are_broken = 1;
drmModeSetCursor(b->drm.fd, output->crtc_id, 0, 0, 0);
}
static struct drm_output_state *
drm_output_propose_state(struct weston_output *output_base,
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
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 drm_output_state *state;
struct drm_plane_state *scanout_state = NULL;
struct weston_view *ev;
pixman_region32_t surface_overlap, renderer_region, occluded_region;
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
bool planes_ok = (mode != DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_RENDERER_ONLY);
bool renderer_ok = (mode != DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_PLANES_ONLY);
int ret;
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);
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);
}
/*
* Find a surface for each sprite in the output using some heuristics:
* 1) size
* 2) frequency of update
* 3) opacity (though some hw might support alpha blending)
* 4) clipping (this can be fixed with color keys)
*
* The idea is to save on blitting since this should save power.
* If we can get a large video surface on the sprite for example,
* the main display surface may not need to update at all, and
* the client buffer can be used directly for the sprite surface
* as we do for flipping full screen surfaces.
*/
pixman_region32_init(&renderer_region);
pixman_region32_init(&occluded_region);
Split the geometry information from weston_surface out into weston_view The weston_surface structure is split into two structures: * The weston_surface structure storres everything required for a client-side or server-side surface. This includes buffers; callbacks; backend private data; input, damage, and opaque regions; and a few other bookkeeping bits. * The weston_view structure represents an entity in the scenegraph and storres all of the geometry information. This includes clip region, alpha, position, and the transformation list as well as all of the temporary information derived from the geometry state. Because a view, and not a surface, is a scenegraph element, the view is what is placed in layers and planes. There are a few things worth noting about the surface/view split: 1. This is *not* a modification to the protocol. It is, instead, a modification to Weston's internal scenegraph to allow a single surface to exist in multiple places at a time. Clients are completely unaware of how many views to a particular surface exist. 2. A view is considered a direct child of a surface and is destroyed when the surface is destroyed. Because of this, the view.surface pointer is always valid and non-null. 3. The compositor's surface_list is replaced with a view_list. Due to subsurfaces, building the view list is a little more complicated than it used to be and involves building a tree of views on the fly whenever subsurfaces are used. However, this means that backends can remain completely subsurface-agnostic. 4. Surfaces and views both keep track of which outputs they are on. 5. The weston_surface structure now has width and height fields. These are populated when a new buffer is attached before surface.configure is called. This is because there are many surface-based operations that really require the width and height and digging through the views didn't work well. Signed-off-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
11 years ago
wl_list_for_each(ev, &output_base->compositor->view_list, link) {
struct drm_plane_state *ps = NULL;
bool force_renderer = false;
pixman_region32_t clipped_view;
bool totally_occluded = false;
bool overlay_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. */
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;
}
/* 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 (!ev->surface->buffer_ref.buffer) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not assigning view %p to plane "
"(no buffer available)\n", ev);
force_renderer = true;
}
/* 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);
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;
}
/* 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;
}
/* We do not control the stacking order of overlay planes;
* the scanout plane is strictly stacked bottom and the cursor
* plane top, but the ordering of overlay planes with respect
* to each other is undefined. Make sure we do not have two
* planes overlapping each other. */
pixman_region32_intersect(&surface_overlap, &occluded_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 other overlay planes)\n", ev);
overlay_occluded = true;
}
pixman_region32_fini(&surface_overlap);
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
/* The cursor plane is 'special' in the sense that we can still
* place it in the legacy API, and we gate that with a separate
* cursors_are_broken flag. */
if (!force_renderer && !overlay_occluded && !b->cursors_are_broken)
ps = drm_output_prepare_cursor_view(state, ev);
/* If sprites are disabled or the view is not fully opaque, we
* must put the view into the renderer - unless it has already
* been placed in the cursor plane, which can handle alpha. */
if (!ps && !planes_ok) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not assigning view %p to plane "
"(precluded by mode)\n", ev);
force_renderer = true;
}
if (!ps && !weston_view_is_opaque(ev, &clipped_view)) {
drm_debug(b, "\t\t\t\t[view] not assigning view %p to plane "
"(view not fully opaque)\n", ev);
force_renderer = true;
}
/* Only try to place scanout surfaces in planes-only mode; in
* mixed mode, we have already failed to place a view on the
* scanout surface, forcing usage of the renderer on the
* scanout plane. */
if (!ps && !force_renderer && !renderer_ok)
ps = drm_output_prepare_scanout_view(state, ev, mode);
if (!ps && !overlay_occluded && !force_renderer)
ps = drm_output_prepare_overlay_view(state, ev, mode);
if (ps) {
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
/* If we have been assigned to an overlay or scanout
* plane, add this area to the occluded region, so
* other views are known to be behind it. The cursor
* plane, however, is special, in that it blends with
* the content underneath it: the area should neither
* be added to the renderer region nor the occluded
* region. */
if (ps->plane->type != WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_CURSOR) {
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
pixman_region32_union(&occluded_region,
&occluded_region,
&clipped_view);
pixman_region32_fini(&clipped_view);
}
continue;
}
/* We have been assigned to the primary (renderer) plane:
* check if this is OK, and add ourselves to the renderer
* region if so. */
if (!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;
}
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
pixman_region32_union(&renderer_region,
&renderer_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 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;
}
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 void
drm_assign_planes(struct weston_output *output_base, void *repaint_data)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output_base->compositor);
struct drm_pending_state *pending_state = repaint_data;
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
struct drm_output_state *state = NULL;
struct drm_plane_state *plane_state;
struct weston_view *ev;
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) {
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");
}
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (!state) {
mode = DRM_OUTPUT_PROPOSE_STATE_RENDERER_ONLY;
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
state = drm_output_propose_state(output_base, pending_state,
mode);
}
compositor-drm: Add modes to drm_output_propose_state Add support for multiple modes to drm_output_propose_state. Currently we intend to operate in three modes: planes-only (no renderer buffer, client buffers in planes only), mixed-mode (promote client buffers to planes where possible, falling back to the renderer where not), and renderer-only (no plane usage at all). We want to use the first (planes-only) mode where possible: it can avoid us having to allocate buffers for the renderer, and it also gives us the best chance of the optimal configuration, with no composition. In this mode, we walk the scene looking at all views, trying to put them in planes, and failing as soon as we find a view we cannot place in a plane. In the second mode, rather than failing, we assign those views which cannot be on a plane to the renderer, and allow the renderer to composite them. In the third mode, planes are not usable, so everything but the cursor goes to the renderer. We will use this when we cannot use the planes-only mode (because some views cannot be placed in planes), but also cannot use the 'mixed' mode because we have no renderer buffer yet. Since we walk the scene graph from top to bottom, using atomic modesetting we will determine if planes can be promoted in mixed mode by placing a renderer buffer at the bottom of the scene, placing a cursor buffer if applicable, then testing if we can add overlay planes to this mode. Without a buffer from the renderer, we cannot do these tests, so we push everything through the renderer and then switch to mixed mode on the next repaint. This patch implements the mixed and renderer-only modes (previously differentiated only by the sprites_are_broken flag), with the planes-only mode being left for a later patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
assert(state);
drm_debug(b, "\t[repaint] Using %s composition\n",
drm_propose_state_mode_to_string(mode));
wl_list_for_each(ev, &output_base->compositor->view_list, link) {
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. */
if (!(ev->output_mask & (1u << output->base.id)))
continue;
/* 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 ||
(ev->surface->buffer_ref.buffer &&
(!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)
output->cursor_view = NULL;
}
}
/*
* Get the aspect-ratio from drmModeModeInfo mode flags.
*
* @param drm_mode_flags- flags from drmModeModeInfo structure.
* @returns aspect-ratio as encoded in enum 'weston_mode_aspect_ratio'.
*/
static enum weston_mode_aspect_ratio
drm_to_weston_mode_aspect_ratio(uint32_t drm_mode_flags)
{
return (drm_mode_flags & DRM_MODE_FLAG_PIC_AR_MASK) >>
DRM_MODE_FLAG_PIC_AR_BITS_POS;
}
static const char *
aspect_ratio_to_string(enum weston_mode_aspect_ratio ratio)
{
if (ratio < 0 || ratio >= ARRAY_LENGTH(aspect_ratio_as_string) ||
!aspect_ratio_as_string[ratio])
return " (unknown aspect ratio)";
return aspect_ratio_as_string[ratio];
}
/**
* Find the closest-matching mode for a given target
*
* Given a target mode, find the most suitable mode amongst the output's
* current mode list to use, preferring the current mode if possible, to
* avoid an expensive mode switch.
*
* @param output DRM output
* @param target_mode Mode to attempt to match
* @returns Pointer to a mode from the output's mode list
*/
static struct drm_mode *
choose_mode (struct drm_output *output, struct weston_mode *target_mode)
{
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
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struct drm_mode *tmp_mode = NULL, *mode_fall_back = NULL, *mode;
enum weston_mode_aspect_ratio src_aspect = WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_NONE;
enum weston_mode_aspect_ratio target_aspect = WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_NONE;
struct drm_backend *b;
b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
target_aspect = target_mode->aspect_ratio;
src_aspect = output->base.current_mode->aspect_ratio;
if (output->base.current_mode->width == target_mode->width &&
output->base.current_mode->height == target_mode->height &&
(output->base.current_mode->refresh == target_mode->refresh ||
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
73 years from now
target_mode->refresh == 0)) {
if (!b->aspect_ratio_supported || src_aspect == target_aspect)
return to_drm_mode(output->base.current_mode);
}
wl_list_for_each(mode, &output->base.mode_list, base.link) {
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src_aspect = mode->base.aspect_ratio;
if (mode->mode_info.hdisplay == target_mode->width &&
mode->mode_info.vdisplay == target_mode->height) {
if (mode->base.refresh == target_mode->refresh ||
target_mode->refresh == 0) {
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if (!b->aspect_ratio_supported ||
src_aspect == target_aspect)
return mode;
else if (!mode_fall_back)
mode_fall_back = mode;
} else if (!tmp_mode) {
tmp_mode = mode;
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
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}
}
}
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
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if (mode_fall_back)
return mode_fall_back;
return tmp_mode;
}
static int
drm_output_init_egl(struct drm_output *output, struct drm_backend *b);
static void
drm_output_fini_egl(struct drm_output *output);
static int
drm_output_init_pixman(struct drm_output *output, struct drm_backend *b);
static void
drm_output_fini_pixman(struct drm_output *output);
static int
drm_output_switch_mode(struct weston_output *output_base, struct weston_mode *mode)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output_base->compositor);
struct drm_mode *drm_mode = choose_mode(output, mode);
if (!drm_mode) {
weston_log("%s: invalid resolution %dx%d\n",
output_base->name, mode->width, mode->height);
return -1;
}
if (&drm_mode->base == output->base.current_mode)
return 0;
output->base.current_mode->flags = 0;
output->base.current_mode = &drm_mode->base;
output->base.current_mode->flags =
WL_OUTPUT_MODE_CURRENT | WL_OUTPUT_MODE_PREFERRED;
compositor-drm: Introduce fb_last member Previously, framebuffers were stored as fb_current and fb_pending. In this scheme, current was the last buffer that the kernel/hardware had acknowledged displaying: a framebuffer would be created, set as fb_pending, and Weston would request the kernel display it. When the kernel signals that the request was completed and the hardware had made the buffer current (i.e. page_flip_handler / vblank_handler), we would unreference the old fb_current, and promote fb_pending to fb_current. In other words, the view is 'which buffer has turned to light?'. This patch changes them to a tristate of fb_last, fb_current and fb_pending, based around the kernel's view of the current state. fb_pending is used purely as a staging area for request construction; when the kernel acknowledges a request (e.g. drmModePageFlip returns 0), the previous buffer is moved to fb_last, and this new buffer to fb_current. When the kernel signals that the request has completed and the hardware has made the buffer current, we simply unreference and clear fb_last, without touching fb_current/fb_pending. The view here is now 'which state is current in the kernel?'. As all state changes are incremental on the last state submitted to the kernel, even if the hardware has not yet been able to make it current, this simplifies state tracking: all state submissions will always be relative to fb_current, rather than the previous (fb_pending) ? fb_pending : fb_current. The use of fb_pending is strictly bounded between a repaint cycle (including a grouped set of repaints) beginning, and those repaints being flushed to the kernel. fb_current will always be valid between an output's first repaint flush, and when a disable/destroy request has been processed. For a plane, it will be valid when a repaint cycle enabling that plane has been flushed, and when a repaint cycle disabling that plane has been flushed. fb_last is only present when a repaint request for the output/plane has been submitted, but not yet completed by the hardware. This is the same set of constructs which will be used for storing plane/output state objects in future patches. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
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/* XXX: This drops our current buffer too early, before we've started
* displaying it. Ideally this should be much more atomic and
* integrated with a full repaint cycle, rather than doing a
* sledgehammer modeswitch first, and only later showing new
* content.
*/
b->state_invalid = true;
if (b->use_pixman) {
drm_output_fini_pixman(output);
if (drm_output_init_pixman(output, b) < 0) {
weston_log("failed to init output pixman state with "
"new mode\n");
return -1;
}
} else {
drm_output_fini_egl(output);
if (drm_output_init_egl(output, b) < 0) {
weston_log("failed to init output egl state with "
"new mode");
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
static int
on_drm_input(int fd, uint32_t mask, void *data)
{
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_ATOMIC
struct drm_backend *b = data;
#endif
drmEventContext evctx;
memset(&evctx, 0, sizeof evctx);
#ifndef HAVE_DRM_ATOMIC
evctx.version = 2;
#else
evctx.version = 3;
if (b->atomic_modeset)
evctx.page_flip_handler2 = atomic_flip_handler;
else
#endif
evctx.page_flip_handler = page_flip_handler;
evctx.vblank_handler = vblank_handler;
drmHandleEvent(fd, &evctx);
return 1;
}
static int
init_kms_caps(struct drm_backend *b)
{
uint64_t cap;
int ret;
clockid_t clk_id;
weston_log("using %s\n", b->drm.filename);
ret = drmGetCap(b->drm.fd, DRM_CAP_TIMESTAMP_MONOTONIC, &cap);
if (ret == 0 && cap == 1)
clk_id = CLOCK_MONOTONIC;
else
clk_id = CLOCK_REALTIME;
if (weston_compositor_set_presentation_clock(b->compositor, clk_id) < 0) {
weston_log("Error: failed to set presentation clock %d.\n",
clk_id);
return -1;
}
ret = drmGetCap(b->drm.fd, DRM_CAP_CURSOR_WIDTH, &cap);
if (ret == 0)
b->cursor_width = cap;
else
b->cursor_width = 64;
ret = drmGetCap(b->drm.fd, DRM_CAP_CURSOR_HEIGHT, &cap);
if (ret == 0)
b->cursor_height = cap;
else
b->cursor_height = 64;
if (!getenv("WESTON_DISABLE_UNIVERSAL_PLANES")) {
ret = drmSetClientCap(b->drm.fd, DRM_CLIENT_CAP_UNIVERSAL_PLANES, 1);
b->universal_planes = (ret == 0);
}
weston_log("DRM: %s universal planes\n",
b->universal_planes ? "supports" : "does not support");
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_ATOMIC
if (b->universal_planes && !getenv("WESTON_DISABLE_ATOMIC")) {
ret = drmGetCap(b->drm.fd, DRM_CAP_CRTC_IN_VBLANK_EVENT, &cap);
if (ret != 0)
cap = 0;
ret = drmSetClientCap(b->drm.fd, DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ATOMIC, 1);
b->atomic_modeset = ((ret == 0) && (cap == 1));
}
#endif
weston_log("DRM: %s atomic modesetting\n",
b->atomic_modeset ? "supports" : "does not support");
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_ADDFB2_MODIFIERS
ret = drmGetCap(b->drm.fd, DRM_CAP_ADDFB2_MODIFIERS, &cap);
if (ret == 0)
b->fb_modifiers = cap;
else
#endif
b->fb_modifiers = 0;
/*
* KMS support for hardware planes cannot properly synchronize
* without nuclear page flip. Without nuclear/atomic, hw plane
* and cursor plane updates would either tear or cause extra
* waits for vblanks which means dropping the compositor framerate
* to a fraction. For cursors, it's not so bad, so they are
* enabled.
*/
if (!b->atomic_modeset || getenv("WESTON_FORCE_RENDERER"))
b->sprites_are_broken = 1;
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ret = drmSetClientCap(b->drm.fd, DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ASPECT_RATIO, 1);
b->aspect_ratio_supported = (ret == 0);
weston_log("DRM: %s picture aspect ratio\n",
b->aspect_ratio_supported ? "supports" : "does not support");
return 0;
}
static struct gbm_device *
create_gbm_device(int fd)
{
struct gbm_device *gbm;
gl_renderer = weston_load_module("gl-renderer.so",
"gl_renderer_interface");
if (!gl_renderer)
return NULL;
/* GBM will load a dri driver, but even though they need symbols from
* libglapi, in some version of Mesa they are not linked to it. Since
* only the gl-renderer module links to it, the call above won't make
* these symbols globally available, and loading the DRI driver fails.
* Workaround this by dlopen()'ing libglapi with RTLD_GLOBAL. */
dlopen("libglapi.so.0", RTLD_LAZY | RTLD_GLOBAL);
gbm = gbm_create_device(fd);
return gbm;
}
/* When initializing EGL, if the preferred buffer format isn't available
* we may be able to substitute an ARGB format for an XRGB one.
*
* This returns 0 if substitution isn't possible, but 0 might be a
* legitimate format for other EGL platforms, so the caller is
* responsible for checking for 0 before calling gl_renderer->create().
*
* This works around https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89689
* but it's entirely possible we'll see this again on other implementations.
*/
static int
fallback_format_for(uint32_t format)
{
switch (format) {
case GBM_FORMAT_XRGB8888:
return GBM_FORMAT_ARGB8888;
case GBM_FORMAT_XRGB2101010:
return GBM_FORMAT_ARGB2101010;
default:
return 0;
}
}
static int
drm_backend_create_gl_renderer(struct drm_backend *b)
{
EGLint format[3] = {
b->gbm_format,
fallback_format_for(b->gbm_format),
0,
};
int n_formats = 2;
if (format[1])
n_formats = 3;
if (gl_renderer->display_create(b->compositor,
EGL_PLATFORM_GBM_KHR,
(void *)b->gbm,
NULL,
gl_renderer->opaque_attribs,
format,
n_formats) < 0) {
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static int
init_egl(struct drm_backend *b)
{
b->gbm = create_gbm_device(b->drm.fd);
if (!b->gbm)
return -1;
if (drm_backend_create_gl_renderer(b) < 0) {
gbm_device_destroy(b->gbm);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static int
init_pixman(struct drm_backend *b)
{
return pixman_renderer_init(b->compositor);
}
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_FORMATS_BLOB
static inline uint32_t *
formats_ptr(struct drm_format_modifier_blob *blob)
{
return (uint32_t *)(((char *)blob) + blob->formats_offset);
}
static inline struct drm_format_modifier *
modifiers_ptr(struct drm_format_modifier_blob *blob)
{
return (struct drm_format_modifier *)
(((char *)blob) + blob->modifiers_offset);
}
#endif
/**
* Populates the plane's formats array, using either the IN_FORMATS blob
* property (if available), or the plane's format list if not.
*/
static int
drm_plane_populate_formats(struct drm_plane *plane, const drmModePlane *kplane,
const drmModeObjectProperties *props)
{
unsigned i;
#ifdef HAVE_DRM_FORMATS_BLOB
drmModePropertyBlobRes *blob;
struct drm_format_modifier_blob *fmt_mod_blob;
struct drm_format_modifier *blob_modifiers;
uint32_t *blob_formats;
uint32_t blob_id;
blob_id = drm_property_get_value(&plane->props[WDRM_PLANE_IN_FORMATS],
props,
0);
if (blob_id == 0)
goto fallback;
blob = drmModeGetPropertyBlob(plane->backend->drm.fd, blob_id);
if (!blob)
goto fallback;
fmt_mod_blob = blob->data;
blob_formats = formats_ptr(fmt_mod_blob);
blob_modifiers = modifiers_ptr(fmt_mod_blob);
if (plane->count_formats != fmt_mod_blob->count_formats) {
weston_log("DRM backend: format count differs between "
"plane (%d) and IN_FORMATS (%d)\n",
plane->count_formats,
fmt_mod_blob->count_formats);
weston_log("This represents a kernel bug; Weston is "
"unable to continue.\n");
abort();
}
for (i = 0; i < fmt_mod_blob->count_formats; i++) {
uint32_t count_modifiers = 0;
uint64_t *modifiers = NULL;
unsigned j;
for (j = 0; j < fmt_mod_blob->count_modifiers; j++) {
struct drm_format_modifier *mod = &blob_modifiers[j];
if ((i < mod->offset) || (i > mod->offset + 63))
continue;
if (!(mod->formats & (1 << (i - mod->offset))))
continue;
modifiers = realloc(modifiers,
(count_modifiers + 1) *
sizeof(modifiers[0]));
assert(modifiers);
modifiers[count_modifiers++] = mod->modifier;
}
plane->formats[i].format = blob_formats[i];
plane->formats[i].modifiers = modifiers;
plane->formats[i].count_modifiers = count_modifiers;
}
drmModeFreePropertyBlob(blob);
return 0;
fallback:
#endif
/* No IN_FORMATS blob available, so just use the old. */
assert(plane->count_formats == kplane->count_formats);
for (i = 0; i < kplane->count_formats; i++)
plane->formats[i].format = kplane->formats[i];
return 0;
}
/**
* Create a drm_plane for a hardware plane
*
* Creates one drm_plane structure for a hardware plane, and initialises its
* properties and formats.
*
* In the absence of universal plane support, where KMS does not explicitly
* expose the primary and cursor planes to userspace, this may also create
* an 'internal' plane for internal management.
*
* This function does not add the plane to the list of usable planes in Weston
* itself; the caller is responsible for this.
*
* Call drm_plane_destroy to clean up the plane.
*
* @sa drm_output_find_special_plane
* @param b DRM compositor backend
* @param kplane DRM plane to create, or NULL if creating internal plane
* @param output Output to create internal plane for, or NULL
* @param type Type to use when creating internal plane, or invalid
* @param format Format to use for internal planes, or 0
*/
static struct drm_plane *
drm_plane_create(struct drm_backend *b, const drmModePlane *kplane,
struct drm_output *output, enum wdrm_plane_type type,
uint32_t format)
{
struct drm_plane *plane;
drmModeObjectProperties *props;
uint32_t num_formats = (kplane) ? kplane->count_formats : 1;
plane = zalloc(sizeof(*plane) +
(sizeof(plane->formats[0]) * num_formats));
if (!plane) {
weston_log("%s: out of memory\n", __func__);
return NULL;
}
plane->backend = b;
plane->count_formats = num_formats;
plane->state_cur = drm_plane_state_alloc(NULL, plane);
plane->state_cur->complete = true;
if (kplane) {
plane->possible_crtcs = kplane->possible_crtcs;
plane->plane_id = kplane->plane_id;
props = drmModeObjectGetProperties(b->drm.fd, kplane->plane_id,
DRM_MODE_OBJECT_PLANE);
if (!props) {
weston_log("couldn't get plane properties\n");
goto err;
}
drm_property_info_populate(b, plane_props, plane->props,
WDRM_PLANE__COUNT, props);
plane->type =
drm_property_get_value(&plane->props[WDRM_PLANE_TYPE],
props,
WDRM_PLANE_TYPE__COUNT);
if (drm_plane_populate_formats(plane, kplane, props) < 0) {
drmModeFreeObjectProperties(props);
goto err;
}
drmModeFreeObjectProperties(props);
}
else {
plane->possible_crtcs = (1 << output->pipe);
plane->plane_id = 0;
plane->count_formats = 1;
plane->formats[0].format = format;
plane->type = type;
}
if (plane->type == WDRM_PLANE_TYPE__COUNT)
goto err_props;
/* With universal planes, everything is a DRM plane; without
* universal planes, the only DRM planes are overlay planes.
* Everything else is a fake plane. */
if (b->universal_planes) {
assert(kplane);
} else {
if (kplane)
assert(plane->type == WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY);
else
assert(plane->type != WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY &&
output);
}
weston_plane_init(&plane->base, b->compositor, 0, 0);
wl_list_insert(&b->plane_list, &plane->link);
return plane;
err_props:
drm_property_info_free(plane->props, WDRM_PLANE__COUNT);
err:
drm_plane_state_free(plane->state_cur, true);
free(plane);
return NULL;
}
/**
* Find, or create, a special-purpose plane
*
* Primary and cursor planes are a special case, in that before universal
* planes, they are driven by non-plane API calls. Without universal plane
* support, the only way to configure a primary plane is via drmModeSetCrtc,
* and the only way to configure a cursor plane is drmModeSetCursor2.
*
* Although they may actually be regular planes in the hardware, without
* universal plane support, these planes are not actually exposed to
* userspace in the regular plane list.
*
* However, for ease of internal tracking, we want to manage all planes
* through the same drm_plane structures. Therefore, when we are running
* without universal plane support, we create fake drm_plane structures
* to track these planes.
*
* @param b DRM backend
* @param output Output to use for plane
* @param type Type of plane
*/
static struct drm_plane *
drm_output_find_special_plane(struct drm_backend *b, struct drm_output *output,
enum wdrm_plane_type type)
{
struct drm_plane *plane;
if (!b->universal_planes) {
uint32_t format;
switch (type) {
case WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_CURSOR:
format = GBM_FORMAT_ARGB8888;
break;
case WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_PRIMARY:
/* We don't know what formats the primary plane supports
* before universal planes, so we just assume that the
* GBM format works; however, this isn't set until after
* the output is created. */
format = 0;
break;
default:
assert(!"invalid type in drm_output_find_special_plane");
break;
}
return drm_plane_create(b, NULL, output, type, format);
}
wl_list_for_each(plane, &b->plane_list, link) {
struct drm_output *tmp;
bool found_elsewhere = false;
if (plane->type != type)
continue;
if (!drm_plane_is_available(plane, output))
continue;
/* On some platforms, primary/cursor planes can roam
* between different CRTCs, so make sure we don't claim the
* same plane for two outputs. */
wl_list_for_each(tmp, &b->compositor->output_list,
base.link) {
if (tmp->cursor_plane == plane ||
tmp->scanout_plane == plane) {
found_elsewhere = true;
break;
}
}
if (found_elsewhere)
continue;
plane->possible_crtcs = (1 << output->pipe);
return plane;
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* Destroy one DRM plane
*
* Destroy a DRM plane, removing it from screen and releasing its retained
* buffers in the process. The counterpart to drm_plane_create.
*
* @param plane Plane to deallocate (will be freed)
*/
static void
drm_plane_destroy(struct drm_plane *plane)
{
if (plane->type == WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY)
drmModeSetPlane(plane->backend->drm.fd, plane->plane_id,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
drm_plane_state_free(plane->state_cur, true);
drm_property_info_free(plane->props, WDRM_PLANE__COUNT);
weston_plane_release(&plane->base);
wl_list_remove(&plane->link);
free(plane);
}
/**
* Create a drm_plane for virtual output
*
* Call drm_virtual_plane_destroy to clean up the plane.
*
* @param b DRM compositor backend
* @param output Output to create internal plane for
*/
static struct drm_plane *
drm_virtual_plane_create(struct drm_backend *b, struct drm_output *output)
{
struct drm_plane *plane;
/* num of formats is one */
plane = zalloc(sizeof(*plane) + sizeof(plane->formats[0]));
if (!plane) {
weston_log("%s: out of memory\n", __func__);
return NULL;
}
plane->type = WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_PRIMARY;
plane->backend = b;
plane->state_cur = drm_plane_state_alloc(NULL, plane);
plane->state_cur->complete = true;
plane->formats[0].format = output->gbm_format;
plane->count_formats = 1;
if ((output->gbm_bo_flags & GBM_BO_USE_LINEAR) && b->fb_modifiers) {
uint64_t *modifiers = zalloc(sizeof *modifiers);
if (modifiers) {
*modifiers = DRM_FORMAT_MOD_LINEAR;
plane->formats[0].modifiers = modifiers;
plane->formats[0].count_modifiers = 1;
}
}
weston_plane_init(&plane->base, b->compositor, 0, 0);
wl_list_insert(&b->plane_list, &plane->link);
return plane;
}
/**
* Destroy one DRM plane
*
* @param plane Plane to deallocate (will be freed)
*/
static void
drm_virtual_plane_destroy(struct drm_plane *plane)
{
drm_plane_state_free(plane->state_cur, true);
weston_plane_release(&plane->base);
wl_list_remove(&plane->link);
if (plane->formats[0].modifiers)
free(plane->formats[0].modifiers);
free(plane);
}
/**
* Initialise sprites (overlay planes)
*
* Walk the list of provided DRM planes, and add overlay planes.
*
* Call destroy_sprites to free these planes.
*
* @param b DRM compositor backend
*/
static void
create_sprites(struct drm_backend *b)
{
drmModePlaneRes *kplane_res;
drmModePlane *kplane;
struct drm_plane *drm_plane;
uint32_t i;
kplane_res = drmModeGetPlaneResources(b->drm.fd);
if (!kplane_res) {
weston_log("failed to get plane resources: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < kplane_res->count_planes; i++) {
kplane = drmModeGetPlane(b->drm.fd, kplane_res->planes[i]);
if (!kplane)
continue;
drm_plane = drm_plane_create(b, kplane, NULL,
WDRM_PLANE_TYPE__COUNT, 0);
drmModeFreePlane(kplane);
if (!drm_plane)
continue;
if (drm_plane->type == WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY)
weston_compositor_stack_plane(b->compositor,
&drm_plane->base,
&b->compositor->primary_plane);
}
drmModeFreePlaneResources(kplane_res);
}
/**
* Clean up sprites (overlay planes)
*
* The counterpart to create_sprites.
*
* @param b DRM compositor backend
*/
static void
destroy_sprites(struct drm_backend *b)
{
struct drm_plane *plane, *next;
wl_list_for_each_safe(plane, next, &b->plane_list, link)
drm_plane_destroy(plane);
}
static uint32_t
drm_refresh_rate_mHz(const drmModeModeInfo *info)
{
uint64_t refresh;
/* Calculate higher precision (mHz) refresh rate */
refresh = (info->clock * 1000000LL / info->htotal +
info->vtotal / 2) / info->vtotal;
if (info->flags & DRM_MODE_FLAG_INTERLACE)
refresh *= 2;
if (info->flags & DRM_MODE_FLAG_DBLSCAN)
refresh /= 2;
if (info->vscan > 1)
refresh /= info->vscan;
return refresh;
}
/**
* Add a mode to output's mode list
*
* Copy the supplied DRM mode into a Weston mode structure, and add it to the
* output's mode list.
*
* @param output DRM output to add mode to
* @param info DRM mode structure to add
* @returns Newly-allocated Weston/DRM mode structure
*/
static struct drm_mode *
drm_output_add_mode(struct drm_output *output, const drmModeModeInfo *info)
{
struct drm_mode *mode;
mode = malloc(sizeof *mode);
if (mode == NULL)
return NULL;
mode->base.flags = 0;
mode->base.width = info->hdisplay;
mode->base.height = info->vdisplay;
mode->base.refresh = drm_refresh_rate_mHz(info);
mode->mode_info = *info;
mode->blob_id = 0;
if (info->type & DRM_MODE_TYPE_PREFERRED)
mode->base.flags |= WL_OUTPUT_MODE_PREFERRED;
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mode->base.aspect_ratio = drm_to_weston_mode_aspect_ratio(info->flags);
wl_list_insert(output->base.mode_list.prev, &mode->base.link);
return mode;
}
/**
* Destroys a mode, and removes it from the list.
*/
static void
drm_output_destroy_mode(struct drm_backend *backend, struct drm_mode *mode)
{
if (mode->blob_id)
drmModeDestroyPropertyBlob(backend->drm.fd, mode->blob_id);
wl_list_remove(&mode->base.link);
free(mode);
}
/** Destroy a list of drm_modes
*
* @param backend The backend for releasing mode property blobs.
* @param mode_list The list linked by drm_mode::base.link.
*/
static void
drm_mode_list_destroy(struct drm_backend *backend, struct wl_list *mode_list)
{
struct drm_mode *mode, *next;
wl_list_for_each_safe(mode, next, mode_list, base.link)
drm_output_destroy_mode(backend, mode);
}
static int
drm_subpixel_to_wayland(int drm_value)
{
switch (drm_value) {
default:
case DRM_MODE_SUBPIXEL_UNKNOWN:
return WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_UNKNOWN;
case DRM_MODE_SUBPIXEL_NONE:
return WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_NONE;
case DRM_MODE_SUBPIXEL_HORIZONTAL_RGB:
return WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_HORIZONTAL_RGB;
case DRM_MODE_SUBPIXEL_HORIZONTAL_BGR:
return WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_HORIZONTAL_BGR;
case DRM_MODE_SUBPIXEL_VERTICAL_RGB:
return WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_VERTICAL_RGB;
case DRM_MODE_SUBPIXEL_VERTICAL_BGR:
return WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_VERTICAL_BGR;
}
}
/* returns a value between 0-255 range, where higher is brighter */
static uint32_t
drm_get_backlight(struct drm_head *head)
{
long brightness, max_brightness, norm;
brightness = backlight_get_brightness(head->backlight);
max_brightness = backlight_get_max_brightness(head->backlight);
/* convert it on a scale of 0 to 255 */
norm = (brightness * 255)/(max_brightness);
return (uint32_t) norm;
}
/* values accepted are between 0-255 range */
static void
drm_set_backlight(struct weston_output *output_base, uint32_t value)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
struct drm_head *head;
long max_brightness, new_brightness;
if (value > 255)
return;
wl_list_for_each(head, &output->base.head_list, base.output_link) {
if (!head->backlight)
return;
max_brightness = backlight_get_max_brightness(head->backlight);
/* get denormalized value */
new_brightness = (value * max_brightness) / 255;
backlight_set_brightness(head->backlight, new_brightness);
}
}
static void
drm_output_init_backlight(struct drm_output *output)
{
struct weston_head *base;
struct drm_head *head;
output->base.set_backlight = NULL;
wl_list_for_each(base, &output->base.head_list, output_link) {
head = to_drm_head(base);
if (head->backlight) {
weston_log("Initialized backlight for head '%s', device %s\n",
head->base.name, head->backlight->path);
if (!output->base.set_backlight) {
output->base.set_backlight = drm_set_backlight;
output->base.backlight_current =
drm_get_backlight(head);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Power output on or off
*
* The DPMS/power level of an output is used to switch it on or off. This
* is DRM's hook for doing so, which can called either as part of repaint,
* or independently of the repaint loop.
*
* If we are called as part of repaint, we simply set the relevant bit in
* state and return.
*
* This function is never called on a virtual output.
*/
static void
drm_set_dpms(struct weston_output *output_base, enum dpms_enum level)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_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_state *state;
int ret;
assert(!output->virtual);
if (output->state_cur->dpms == level)
return;
/* If we're being called during the repaint loop, then this is
* simple: discard any previously-generated state, and create a new
* state where we disable everything. When we come to flush, this
* will be applied.
*
* However, we need to be careful: we can be called whilst another
* output is in its repaint cycle (pending_state exists), but our
* output still has an incomplete state application outstanding.
* In that case, we need to wait until that completes. */
if (pending_state && !output->state_last) {
/* The repaint loop already sets DPMS on; we don't need to
* explicitly set it on here, as it will already happen
* whilst applying the repaint state. */
if (level == WESTON_DPMS_ON)
return;
state = drm_pending_state_get_output(pending_state, output);
if (state)
drm_output_state_free(state);
state = drm_output_get_disable_state(pending_state, output);
return;
}
/* As we throw everything away when disabling, just send us back through
* a repaint cycle. */
if (level == WESTON_DPMS_ON) {
if (output->dpms_off_pending)
output->dpms_off_pending = 0;
weston_output_schedule_repaint(output_base);
return;
}
/* If we've already got a request in the pipeline, then we need to
* park our DPMS request until that request has quiesced. */
if (output->state_last) {
output->dpms_off_pending = 1;
return;
}
pending_state = drm_pending_state_alloc(b);
drm_output_get_disable_state(pending_state, output);
ret = drm_pending_state_apply_sync(pending_state);
if (ret != 0)
weston_log("drm_set_dpms: couldn't disable output?\n");
}
static const char * const connector_type_names[] = {
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_Unknown] = "Unknown",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_VGA] = "VGA",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DVII] = "DVI-I",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DVID] = "DVI-D",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DVIA] = "DVI-A",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_Composite] = "Composite",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_SVIDEO] = "SVIDEO",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_LVDS] = "LVDS",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_Component] = "Component",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_9PinDIN] = "DIN",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DisplayPort] = "DP",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_HDMIA] = "HDMI-A",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_HDMIB] = "HDMI-B",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_TV] = "TV",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_eDP] = "eDP",
#ifdef DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DSI
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_VIRTUAL] = "Virtual",
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DSI] = "DSI",
#endif
#ifdef DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DPI
[DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DPI] = "DPI",
#endif
};
/** Create a name given a DRM connector
*
* \param con The DRM connector whose type and id form the name.
* \return A newly allocate string, or NULL on error. Must be free()'d
* after use.
*
* The name does not identify the DRM display device.
*/
static char *
make_connector_name(const drmModeConnector *con)
{
char *name;
const char *type_name = NULL;
int ret;
if (con->connector_type < ARRAY_LENGTH(connector_type_names))
type_name = connector_type_names[con->connector_type];
if (!type_name)
type_name = "UNNAMED";
ret = asprintf(&name, "%s-%d", type_name, con->connector_type_id);
if (ret < 0)
return NULL;
return name;
}
static void drm_output_fini_cursor_egl(struct drm_output *output)
{
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(output->gbm_cursor_fb); i++) {
drm_fb_unref(output->gbm_cursor_fb[i]);
output->gbm_cursor_fb[i] = NULL;
}
}
static int
drm_output_init_cursor_egl(struct drm_output *output, struct drm_backend *b)
{
unsigned int i;
/* No point creating cursors if we don't have a plane for them. */
if (!output->cursor_plane)
return 0;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(output->gbm_cursor_fb); i++) {
struct gbm_bo *bo;
bo = gbm_bo_create(b->gbm, b->cursor_width, b->cursor_height,
GBM_FORMAT_ARGB8888,
GBM_BO_USE_CURSOR | GBM_BO_USE_WRITE);
if (!bo)
goto err;
output->gbm_cursor_fb[i] =
drm_fb_get_from_bo(bo, b, false, BUFFER_CURSOR);
if (!output->gbm_cursor_fb[i]) {
gbm_bo_destroy(bo);
goto err;
}
}
return 0;
err:
weston_log("cursor buffers unavailable, using gl cursors\n");
b->cursors_are_broken = 1;
drm_output_fini_cursor_egl(output);
return -1;
}
/* Init output state that depends on gl or gbm */
static int
drm_output_init_egl(struct drm_output *output, struct drm_backend *b)
{
EGLint format[2] = {
output->gbm_format,
fallback_format_for(output->gbm_format),
};
int n_formats = 1;
struct weston_mode *mode = output->base.current_mode;
struct drm_plane *plane = output->scanout_plane;
unsigned int i;
assert(output->gbm_surface == NULL);
for (i = 0; i < plane->count_formats; i++) {
if (plane->formats[i].format == output->gbm_format)
break;
}
if (i == plane->count_formats) {
weston_log("format 0x%x not supported by output %s\n",
output->gbm_format, output->base.name);
return -1;
}
#ifdef HAVE_GBM_MODIFIERS
if (plane->formats[i].count_modifiers > 0) {
output->gbm_surface =
gbm_surface_create_with_modifiers(b->gbm,
mode->width,
mode->height,
output->gbm_format,
plane->formats[i].modifiers,
plane->formats[i].count_modifiers);
}
/* If allocating with modifiers fails, try again without. This can
* happen when the KMS display device supports modifiers but the
* GBM driver does not, e.g. the old i915 Mesa driver. */
if (!output->gbm_surface)
#endif
{
output->gbm_surface =
gbm_surface_create(b->gbm, mode->width, mode->height,
output->gbm_format,
output->gbm_bo_flags);
}
if (!output->gbm_surface) {
weston_log("failed to create gbm surface\n");
return -1;
}
if (format[1])
n_formats = 2;
if (gl_renderer->output_window_create(&output->base,
(EGLNativeWindowType)output->gbm_surface,
output->gbm_surface,
gl_renderer->opaque_attribs,
format,
n_formats) < 0) {
weston_log("failed to create gl renderer output state\n");
gbm_surface_destroy(output->gbm_surface);
output->gbm_surface = NULL;
return -1;
}
drm_output_init_cursor_egl(output, b);
return 0;
}
static void
drm_output_fini_egl(struct drm_output *output)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
/* Destroying the GBM surface will destroy all our GBM buffers,
* regardless of refcount. Ensure we destroy them here. */
if (!b->shutting_down &&
output->scanout_plane->state_cur->fb &&
output->scanout_plane->state_cur->fb->type == BUFFER_GBM_SURFACE) {
drm_plane_state_free(output->scanout_plane->state_cur, true);
output->scanout_plane->state_cur =
drm_plane_state_alloc(NULL, output->scanout_plane);
output->scanout_plane->state_cur->complete = true;
}
gl_renderer->output_destroy(&output->base);
gbm_surface_destroy(output->gbm_surface);
output->gbm_surface = NULL;
drm_output_fini_cursor_egl(output);
}
static int
drm_output_init_pixman(struct drm_output *output, struct drm_backend *b)
{
int w = output->base.current_mode->width;
int h = output->base.current_mode->height;
uint32_t format = output->gbm_format;
uint32_t pixman_format;
unsigned int i;
uint32_t flags = 0;
switch (format) {
case GBM_FORMAT_XRGB8888:
pixman_format = PIXMAN_x8r8g8b8;
break;
case GBM_FORMAT_RGB565:
pixman_format = PIXMAN_r5g6b5;
break;
default:
weston_log("Unsupported pixman format 0x%x\n", format);
return -1;
}
/* FIXME error checking */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(output->dumb); i++) {
output->dumb[i] = drm_fb_create_dumb(b, w, h, format);
if (!output->dumb[i])
goto err;
output->image[i] =
pixman_image_create_bits(pixman_format, w, h,
output->dumb[i]->map,
output->dumb[i]->strides[0]);
if (!output->image[i])
goto err;
}
if (b->use_pixman_shadow)
flags |= PIXMAN_RENDERER_OUTPUT_USE_SHADOW;
if (pixman_renderer_output_create(&output->base, flags) < 0)
goto err;
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weston_log("DRM: output %s %s shadow framebuffer.\n", output->base.name,
b->use_pixman_shadow ? "uses" : "does not use");
pixman_region32_init_rect(&output->previous_damage,
output->base.x, output->base.y, output->base.width, output->base.height);
return 0;
err:
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(output->dumb); i++) {
if (output->dumb[i])
drm_fb_unref(output->dumb[i]);
if (output->image[i])
pixman_image_unref(output->image[i]);
output->dumb[i] = NULL;
output->image[i] = NULL;
}
return -1;
}
static void
drm_output_fini_pixman(struct drm_output *output)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
unsigned int i;
/* Destroying the Pixman surface will destroy all our buffers,
* regardless of refcount. Ensure we destroy them here. */
if (!b->shutting_down &&
output->scanout_plane->state_cur->fb &&
output->scanout_plane->state_cur->fb->type == BUFFER_PIXMAN_DUMB) {
drm_plane_state_free(output->scanout_plane->state_cur, true);
output->scanout_plane->state_cur =
drm_plane_state_alloc(NULL, output->scanout_plane);
output->scanout_plane->state_cur->complete = true;
}
pixman_renderer_output_destroy(&output->base);
pixman_region32_fini(&output->previous_damage);
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(output->dumb); i++) {
pixman_image_unref(output->image[i]);
drm_fb_unref(output->dumb[i]);
output->dumb[i] = NULL;
output->image[i] = NULL;
}
}
static void
edid_parse_string(const uint8_t *data, char text[])
{
int i;
int replaced = 0;
/* this is always 12 bytes, but we can't guarantee it's null
* terminated or not junk. */
strncpy(text, (const char *) data, 12);
/* guarantee our new string is null-terminated */
text[12] = '\0';
/* remove insane chars */
for (i = 0; text[i] != '\0'; i++) {
if (text[i] == '\n' ||
text[i] == '\r') {
text[i] = '\0';
break;
}
}
/* ensure string is printable */
for (i = 0; text[i] != '\0'; i++) {
if (!isprint(text[i])) {
text[i] = '-';
replaced++;
}
}
/* if the string is random junk, ignore the string */
if (replaced > 4)
text[0] = '\0';
}
#define EDID_DESCRIPTOR_ALPHANUMERIC_DATA_STRING 0xfe
#define EDID_DESCRIPTOR_DISPLAY_PRODUCT_NAME 0xfc
#define EDID_DESCRIPTOR_DISPLAY_PRODUCT_SERIAL_NUMBER 0xff
#define EDID_OFFSET_DATA_BLOCKS 0x36
#define EDID_OFFSET_LAST_BLOCK 0x6c
#define EDID_OFFSET_PNPID 0x08
#define EDID_OFFSET_SERIAL 0x0c
static int
edid_parse(struct drm_edid *edid, const uint8_t *data, size_t length)
{
int i;
uint32_t serial_number;
/* check header */
if (length < 128)
return -1;
if (data[0] != 0x00 || data[1] != 0xff)
return -1;
/* decode the PNP ID from three 5 bit words packed into 2 bytes
* /--08--\/--09--\
* 7654321076543210
* |\---/\---/\---/
* R C1 C2 C3 */
edid->pnp_id[0] = 'A' + ((data[EDID_OFFSET_PNPID + 0] & 0x7c) / 4) - 1;
edid->pnp_id[1] = 'A' + ((data[EDID_OFFSET_PNPID + 0] & 0x3) * 8) + ((data[EDID_OFFSET_PNPID + 1] & 0xe0) / 32) - 1;
edid->pnp_id[2] = 'A' + (data[EDID_OFFSET_PNPID + 1] & 0x1f) - 1;
edid->pnp_id[3] = '\0';
/* maybe there isn't a ASCII serial number descriptor, so use this instead */
serial_number = (uint32_t) data[EDID_OFFSET_SERIAL + 0];
serial_number += (uint32_t) data[EDID_OFFSET_SERIAL + 1] * 0x100;
serial_number += (uint32_t) data[EDID_OFFSET_SERIAL + 2] * 0x10000;
serial_number += (uint32_t) data[EDID_OFFSET_SERIAL + 3] * 0x1000000;
if (serial_number > 0)
sprintf(edid->serial_number, "%lu", (unsigned long) serial_number);
/* parse EDID data */
for (i = EDID_OFFSET_DATA_BLOCKS;
i <= EDID_OFFSET_LAST_BLOCK;
i += 18) {
/* ignore pixel clock data */
if (data[i] != 0)
continue;
if (data[i+2] != 0)
continue;
/* any useful blocks? */
if (data[i+3] == EDID_DESCRIPTOR_DISPLAY_PRODUCT_NAME) {
edid_parse_string(&data[i+5],
edid->monitor_name);
} else if (data[i+3] == EDID_DESCRIPTOR_DISPLAY_PRODUCT_SERIAL_NUMBER) {
edid_parse_string(&data[i+5],
edid->serial_number);
} else if (data[i+3] == EDID_DESCRIPTOR_ALPHANUMERIC_DATA_STRING) {
edid_parse_string(&data[i+5],
edid->eisa_id);
}
}
return 0;
}
/** Parse monitor make, model and serial from EDID
*
* \param head The head whose \c drm_edid to fill in.
* \param props The DRM connector properties to get the EDID from.
* \param make[out] The monitor make (PNP ID).
* \param model[out] The monitor model (name).
* \param serial_number[out] The monitor serial number.
*
* Each of \c *make, \c *model and \c *serial_number are set only if the
* information is found in the EDID. The pointers they are set to must not
* be free()'d explicitly, instead they get implicitly freed when the
* \c drm_head is destroyed.
*/
static void
find_and_parse_output_edid(struct drm_head *head,
drmModeObjectPropertiesPtr props,
const char **make,
const char **model,
const char **serial_number)
{
drmModePropertyBlobPtr edid_blob = NULL;
uint32_t blob_id;
int rc;
blob_id =
drm_property_get_value(&head->props_conn[WDRM_CONNECTOR_EDID],
props, 0);
if (!blob_id)
return;
edid_blob = drmModeGetPropertyBlob(head->backend->drm.fd, blob_id);
if (!edid_blob)
return;
rc = edid_parse(&head->edid,
edid_blob->data,
edid_blob->length);
if (!rc) {
if (head->edid.pnp_id[0] != '\0')
*make = head->edid.pnp_id;
if (head->edid.monitor_name[0] != '\0')
*model = head->edid.monitor_name;
if (head->edid.serial_number[0] != '\0')
*serial_number = head->edid.serial_number;
}
drmModeFreePropertyBlob(edid_blob);
}
static bool
check_non_desktop(struct drm_head *head, drmModeObjectPropertiesPtr props)
{
struct drm_property_info *non_desktop_info =
&head->props_conn[WDRM_CONNECTOR_NON_DESKTOP];
return drm_property_get_value(non_desktop_info, props, 0);
}
static int
parse_modeline(const char *s, drmModeModeInfo *mode)
{
char hsync[16];
char vsync[16];
float fclock;
memset(mode, 0, sizeof *mode);
mode->type = DRM_MODE_TYPE_USERDEF;
mode->hskew = 0;
mode->vscan = 0;
mode->vrefresh = 0;
mode->flags = 0;
if (sscanf(s, "%f %hd %hd %hd %hd %hd %hd %hd %hd %15s %15s",
&fclock,
&mode->hdisplay,
&mode->hsync_start,
&mode->hsync_end,
&mode->htotal,
&mode->vdisplay,
&mode->vsync_start,
&mode->vsync_end,
&mode->vtotal, hsync, vsync) != 11)
return -1;
mode->clock = fclock * 1000;
if (strcasecmp(hsync, "+hsync") == 0)
mode->flags |= DRM_MODE_FLAG_PHSYNC;
else if (strcasecmp(hsync, "-hsync") == 0)
mode->flags |= DRM_MODE_FLAG_NHSYNC;
else
return -1;
if (strcasecmp(vsync, "+vsync") == 0)
mode->flags |= DRM_MODE_FLAG_PVSYNC;
else if (strcasecmp(vsync, "-vsync") == 0)
mode->flags |= DRM_MODE_FLAG_NVSYNC;
else
return -1;
snprintf(mode->name, sizeof mode->name, "%dx%d@%.3f",
mode->hdisplay, mode->vdisplay, fclock);
return 0;
}
static void
setup_output_seat_constraint(struct drm_backend *b,
struct weston_output *output,
const char *s)
{
if (strcmp(s, "") != 0) {
struct weston_pointer *pointer;
struct udev_seat *seat;
seat = udev_seat_get_named(&b->input, s);
if (!seat)
return;
seat->base.output = output;
pointer = weston_seat_get_pointer(&seat->base);
if (pointer)
weston_pointer_clamp(pointer,
&pointer->x,
&pointer->y);
}
}
static int
drm_output_attach_head(struct weston_output *output_base,
struct weston_head *head_base)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output_base->compositor);
if (wl_list_length(&output_base->head_list) >= MAX_CLONED_CONNECTORS)
return -1;
if (!output_base->enabled)
return 0;
/* XXX: ensure the configuration will work.
* This is actually impossible without major infrastructure
* work. */
/* Need to go through modeset to add connectors. */
/* XXX: Ideally we'd do this per-output, not globally. */
/* XXX: Doing it globally, what guarantees another output's update
* will not clear the flag before this output is updated?
*/
b->state_invalid = true;
weston_output_schedule_repaint(output_base);
return 0;
}
static void
drm_output_detach_head(struct weston_output *output_base,
struct weston_head *head_base)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output_base->compositor);
if (!output_base->enabled)
return;
/* Need to go through modeset to drop connectors that should no longer
* be driven. */
/* XXX: Ideally we'd do this per-output, not globally. */
b->state_invalid = true;
weston_output_schedule_repaint(output_base);
}
static int
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
parse_gbm_format(const char *s, uint32_t default_value, uint32_t *gbm_format)
{
const struct pixel_format_info *pinfo;
if (s == NULL) {
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
*gbm_format = default_value;
return 0;
}
pinfo = pixel_format_get_info_by_drm_name(s);
if (!pinfo) {
weston_log("fatal: unrecognized pixel format: %s\n", s);
return -1;
}
/* GBM formats and DRM formats are identical. */
*gbm_format = pinfo->format;
return 0;
}
static uint32_t
u32distance(uint32_t a, uint32_t b)
{
if (a < b)
return b - a;
else
return a - b;
}
/** Choose equivalent mode
*
* If the two modes are not equivalent, return NULL.
* Otherwise return the mode that is more likely to work in place of both.
*
* None of the fuzzy matching criteria in this function have any justification.
*
* typedef struct _drmModeModeInfo {
* uint32_t clock;
* uint16_t hdisplay, hsync_start, hsync_end, htotal, hskew;
* uint16_t vdisplay, vsync_start, vsync_end, vtotal, vscan;
*
* uint32_t vrefresh;
*
* uint32_t flags;
* uint32_t type;
* char name[DRM_DISPLAY_MODE_LEN];
* } drmModeModeInfo, *drmModeModeInfoPtr;
*/
static const drmModeModeInfo *
drm_mode_pick_equivalent(const drmModeModeInfo *a, const drmModeModeInfo *b)
{
uint32_t refresh_a, refresh_b;
if (a->hdisplay != b->hdisplay || a->vdisplay != b->vdisplay)
return NULL;
if (a->flags != b->flags)
return NULL;
/* kHz */
if (u32distance(a->clock, b->clock) > 500)
return NULL;
refresh_a = drm_refresh_rate_mHz(a);
refresh_b = drm_refresh_rate_mHz(b);
if (u32distance(refresh_a, refresh_b) > 50)
return NULL;
if ((a->type ^ b->type) & DRM_MODE_TYPE_PREFERRED) {
if (a->type & DRM_MODE_TYPE_PREFERRED)
return a;
else
return b;
}
return a;
}
/* If the given mode info is not already in the list, add it.
* If it is in the list, either keep the existing or replace it,
* depending on which one is "better".
*/
static int
drm_output_try_add_mode(struct drm_output *output, const drmModeModeInfo *info)
{
struct weston_mode *base;
struct drm_mode *mode;
struct drm_backend *backend;
const drmModeModeInfo *chosen = NULL;
assert(info);
wl_list_for_each(base, &output->base.mode_list, link) {
mode = to_drm_mode(base);
chosen = drm_mode_pick_equivalent(&mode->mode_info, info);
if (chosen)
break;
}
if (chosen == info) {
backend = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
drm_output_destroy_mode(backend, mode);
chosen = NULL;
}
if (!chosen) {
mode = drm_output_add_mode(output, info);
if (!mode)
return -1;
}
/* else { the equivalent mode is already in the list } */
return 0;
}
/** Rewrite the output's mode list
*
* @param output The output.
* @return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*
* Destroy all existing modes in the list, and reconstruct a new list from
* scratch, based on the currently attached heads.
*
* On failure the output's mode list may contain some modes.
*/
static int
drm_output_update_modelist_from_heads(struct drm_output *output)
{
struct drm_backend *backend = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
struct weston_head *head_base;
struct drm_head *head;
int i;
int ret;
assert(!output->base.enabled);
drm_mode_list_destroy(backend, &output->base.mode_list);
wl_list_for_each(head_base, &output->base.head_list, output_link) {
head = to_drm_head(head_base);
for (i = 0; i < head->connector->count_modes; i++) {
ret = drm_output_try_add_mode(output,
&head->connector->modes[i]);
if (ret < 0)
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Choose suitable mode for an output
*
* Find the most suitable mode to use for initial setup (or reconfiguration on
* hotplug etc) for a DRM output.
*
* @param output DRM output to choose mode for
* @param kind Strategy and preference to use when choosing mode
* @param width Desired width for this output
* @param height Desired height for this output
* @param current_mode Mode currently being displayed on this output
* @param modeline Manually-entered mode (may be NULL)
* @returns A mode from the output's mode list, or NULL if none available
*/
static struct drm_mode *
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
drm_output_choose_initial_mode(struct drm_backend *backend,
struct drm_output *output,
enum weston_drm_backend_output_mode mode,
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
const char *modeline,
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
const drmModeModeInfo *current_mode)
{
struct drm_mode *preferred = NULL;
struct drm_mode *current = NULL;
struct drm_mode *configured = NULL;
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
73 years from now
struct drm_mode *config_fall_back = NULL;
struct drm_mode *best = NULL;
struct drm_mode *drm_mode;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
drmModeModeInfo drm_modeline;
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
int32_t width = 0;
int32_t height = 0;
uint32_t refresh = 0;
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
73 years from now
uint32_t aspect_width = 0;
uint32_t aspect_height = 0;
enum weston_mode_aspect_ratio aspect_ratio = WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_NONE;
int n;
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (mode == WESTON_DRM_BACKEND_OUTPUT_PREFERRED && modeline) {
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
73 years from now
n = sscanf(modeline, "%dx%d@%d %u:%u", &width, &height,
&refresh, &aspect_width, &aspect_height);
if (backend->aspect_ratio_supported && n == 5) {
if (aspect_width == 4 && aspect_height == 3)
aspect_ratio = WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_4_3;
else if (aspect_width == 16 && aspect_height == 9)
aspect_ratio = WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_16_9;
else if (aspect_width == 64 && aspect_height == 27)
aspect_ratio = WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_64_27;
else if (aspect_width == 256 && aspect_height == 135)
aspect_ratio = WESTON_MODE_PIC_AR_256_135;
else
weston_log("Invalid modeline \"%s\" for output %s\n",
modeline, output->base.name);
}
if (n != 2 && n != 3 && n != 5) {
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
width = -1;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (parse_modeline(modeline, &drm_modeline) == 0) {
configured = drm_output_add_mode(output, &drm_modeline);
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
if (!configured)
return NULL;
} else {
weston_log("Invalid modeline \"%s\" for output %s\n",
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
modeline, output->base.name);
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
}
}
}
wl_list_for_each_reverse(drm_mode, &output->base.mode_list, base.link) {
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
if (width == drm_mode->base.width &&
height == drm_mode->base.height &&
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
73 years from now
(refresh == 0 || refresh == drm_mode->mode_info.vrefresh)) {
if (!backend->aspect_ratio_supported ||
aspect_ratio == drm_mode->base.aspect_ratio)
configured = drm_mode;
else
config_fall_back = drm_mode;
}
if (memcmp(current_mode, &drm_mode->mode_info,
sizeof *current_mode) == 0)
current = drm_mode;
if (drm_mode->base.flags & WL_OUTPUT_MODE_PREFERRED)
preferred = drm_mode;
best = drm_mode;
}
if (current == NULL && current_mode->clock != 0) {
current = drm_output_add_mode(output, current_mode);
if (!current)
return NULL;
}
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
if (mode == WESTON_DRM_BACKEND_OUTPUT_CURRENT)
configured = current;
if (configured)
return configured;
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
73 years from now
if (config_fall_back)
return config_fall_back;
if (preferred)
return preferred;
if (current)
return current;
if (best)
return best;
weston_log("no available modes for %s\n", output->base.name);
return NULL;
}
static int
drm_head_read_current_setup(struct drm_head *head, struct drm_backend *backend)
{
int drm_fd = backend->drm.fd;
drmModeEncoder *encoder;
drmModeCrtc *crtc;
/* Get the current mode on the crtc that's currently driving
* this connector. */
encoder = drmModeGetEncoder(drm_fd, head->connector->encoder_id);
if (encoder != NULL) {
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
head->inherited_crtc_id = encoder->crtc_id;
crtc = drmModeGetCrtc(drm_fd, encoder->crtc_id);
drmModeFreeEncoder(encoder);
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
if (crtc == NULL)
return -1;
if (crtc->mode_valid)
head->inherited_mode = crtc->mode;
drmModeFreeCrtc(crtc);
}
return 0;
}
static int
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
drm_output_set_mode(struct weston_output *base,
enum weston_drm_backend_output_mode mode,
const char *modeline)
{
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(base);
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(base->compositor);
struct drm_head *head = to_drm_head(weston_output_get_first_head(base));
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
struct drm_mode *current;
if (output->virtual)
return -1;
if (drm_output_update_modelist_from_heads(output) < 0)
return -1;
current = drm_output_choose_initial_mode(b, output, mode, modeline,
&head->inherited_mode);
if (!current)
return -1;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
output->base.current_mode = &current->base;
output->base.current_mode->flags |= WL_OUTPUT_MODE_CURRENT;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
/* Set native_ fields, so weston_output_mode_switch_to_native() works */
output->base.native_mode = output->base.current_mode;
output->base.native_scale = output->base.current_scale;
return 0;
}
static void
drm_output_set_gbm_format(struct weston_output *base,
const char *gbm_format)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(base);
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(base->compositor);
if (parse_gbm_format(gbm_format, b->gbm_format, &output->gbm_format) == -1)
output->gbm_format = b->gbm_format;
/* Without universal planes, we can't discover which formats are
* supported by the primary plane; we just hope that the GBM format
* works. */
if (!b->universal_planes)
output->scanout_plane->formats[0].format = output->gbm_format;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
}
static void
drm_output_set_seat(struct weston_output *base,
const char *seat)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(base);
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(base->compositor);
setup_output_seat_constraint(b, &output->base,
seat ? seat : "");
}
static int
drm_output_init_gamma_size(struct drm_output *output)
{
struct drm_backend *backend = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
drmModeCrtc *crtc;
assert(output->base.compositor);
assert(output->crtc_id != 0);
crtc = drmModeGetCrtc(backend->drm.fd, output->crtc_id);
if (!crtc)
return -1;
output->base.gamma_size = crtc->gamma_size;
drmModeFreeCrtc(crtc);
return 0;
}
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
static uint32_t
drm_head_get_possible_crtcs_mask(struct drm_head *head)
{
uint32_t possible_crtcs = 0;
drmModeEncoder *encoder;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < head->connector->count_encoders; i++) {
encoder = drmModeGetEncoder(head->backend->drm.fd,
head->connector->encoders[i]);
if (!encoder)
continue;
possible_crtcs |= encoder->possible_crtcs;
drmModeFreeEncoder(encoder);
}
return possible_crtcs;
}
static int
drm_crtc_get_index(drmModeRes *resources, uint32_t crtc_id)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < resources->count_crtcs; i++) {
if (resources->crtcs[i] == crtc_id)
return i;
}
assert(0 && "unknown crtc id");
return -1;
}
/** Pick a CRTC that might be able to drive all attached connectors
*
* @param output The output whose attached heads to include.
* @param resources The DRM KMS resources.
* @return CRTC index, or -1 on failure or not found.
*/
static int
drm_output_pick_crtc(struct drm_output *output, drmModeRes *resources)
{
struct drm_backend *backend;
struct weston_head *base;
struct drm_head *head;
uint32_t possible_crtcs = 0xffffffff;
int existing_crtc[32];
unsigned j, n = 0;
uint32_t crtc_id;
int best_crtc_index = -1;
int fallback_crtc_index = -1;
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
int i;
bool match;
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
backend = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
/* This algorithm ignores drmModeEncoder::possible_clones restriction,
* because it is more often set wrong than not in the kernel. */
/* Accumulate a mask of possible crtcs and find existing routings. */
wl_list_for_each(base, &output->base.head_list, output_link) {
head = to_drm_head(base);
possible_crtcs &= drm_head_get_possible_crtcs_mask(head);
crtc_id = head->inherited_crtc_id;
if (crtc_id > 0 && n < ARRAY_LENGTH(existing_crtc))
existing_crtc[n++] = drm_crtc_get_index(resources,
crtc_id);
}
/* Find a crtc that could drive each connector individually at least,
* and prefer existing routings. */
for (i = 0; i < resources->count_crtcs; i++) {
crtc_id = resources->crtcs[i];
/* Could the crtc not drive each connector? */
if (!(possible_crtcs & (1 << i)))
continue;
/* Is the crtc already in use? */
if (drm_output_find_by_crtc(backend, crtc_id))
continue;
/* Try to preserve the existing CRTC -> connector routing;
* it makes initialisation faster, and also since we have a
* very dumb picking algorithm, may preserve a better
* choice. */
for (j = 0; j < n; j++) {
if (existing_crtc[j] == i)
return i;
}
/* Check if any other head had existing routing to this CRTC.
* If they did, this is not the best CRTC as it might be needed
* for another output we haven't enabled yet. */
match = false;
wl_list_for_each(base, &backend->compositor->head_list,
compositor_link) {
head = to_drm_head(base);
if (head->base.output == &output->base)
continue;
if (weston_head_is_enabled(&head->base))
continue;
if (head->inherited_crtc_id == crtc_id) {
match = true;
break;
}
}
if (!match)
best_crtc_index = i;
fallback_crtc_index = i;
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
}
if (best_crtc_index != -1)
return best_crtc_index;
if (fallback_crtc_index != -1)
return fallback_crtc_index;
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
/* Likely possible_crtcs was empty due to asking for clones,
* but since the DRM documentation says the kernel lies, let's
* pick one crtc anyway. Trial and error is the only way to
* be sure if something doesn't work. */
/* First pick any existing assignment. */
for (j = 0; j < n; j++) {
crtc_id = resources->crtcs[existing_crtc[j]];
if (!drm_output_find_by_crtc(backend, crtc_id))
return existing_crtc[j];
}
/* Otherwise pick any available crtc. */
for (i = 0; i < resources->count_crtcs; i++) {
crtc_id = resources->crtcs[i];
if (!drm_output_find_by_crtc(backend, crtc_id))
return i;
}
return -1;
}
/** Allocate a CRTC for the output
*
* @param output The output with no allocated CRTC.
* @param resources DRM KMS resources.
* @return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
* Finds a free CRTC that might drive the attached connectors, reserves the CRTC
* for the output, and loads the CRTC properties.
*
* Populates the cursor and scanout planes.
*
* On failure, the output remains without a CRTC.
*/
static int
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
drm_output_init_crtc(struct drm_output *output, drmModeRes *resources)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
drmModeObjectPropertiesPtr props;
int i;
assert(output->crtc_id == 0);
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
i = drm_output_pick_crtc(output, resources);
if (i < 0) {
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
weston_log("Output '%s': No available CRTCs.\n",
output->base.name);
return -1;
}
output->crtc_id = resources->crtcs[i];
output->pipe = i;
props = drmModeObjectGetProperties(b->drm.fd, output->crtc_id,
DRM_MODE_OBJECT_CRTC);
if (!props) {
weston_log("failed to get CRTC properties\n");
goto err_crtc;
}
drm_property_info_populate(b, crtc_props, output->props_crtc,
WDRM_CRTC__COUNT, props);
drmModeFreeObjectProperties(props);
output->scanout_plane =
drm_output_find_special_plane(b, output,
WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_PRIMARY);
if (!output->scanout_plane) {
weston_log("Failed to find primary plane for output %s\n",
output->base.name);
goto err_crtc;
}
/* Failing to find a cursor plane is not fatal, as we'll fall back
* to software cursor. */
output->cursor_plane =
drm_output_find_special_plane(b, output,
WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_CURSOR);
wl_array_remove_uint32(&b->unused_crtcs, output->crtc_id);
return 0;
err_crtc:
output->crtc_id = 0;
output->pipe = 0;
return -1;
}
/** Free the CRTC from the output
*
* @param output The output whose CRTC to deallocate.
*
* The CRTC reserved for the given output becomes free to use again.
*/
static void
drm_output_fini_crtc(struct drm_output *output)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
uint32_t *unused;
if (!b->universal_planes && !b->shutting_down) {
/* With universal planes, the 'special' planes are allocated at
* startup, freed at shutdown, and live on the plane list in
* between. We want the planes to continue to exist and be freed
* up for other outputs.
*
* Without universal planes, our special planes are
* pseudo-planes allocated at output creation, freed at output
* destruction, and not usable by other outputs.
*
* On the other hand, if the compositor is already shutting down,
* the plane has already been destroyed.
*/
if (output->cursor_plane)
drm_plane_destroy(output->cursor_plane);
if (output->scanout_plane)
drm_plane_destroy(output->scanout_plane);
}
drm_property_info_free(output->props_crtc, WDRM_CRTC__COUNT);
assert(output->crtc_id != 0);
unused = wl_array_add(&b->unused_crtcs, sizeof(*unused));
*unused = output->crtc_id;
/* Force resetting unused CRTCs */
b->state_invalid = true;
output->crtc_id = 0;
output->cursor_plane = NULL;
output->scanout_plane = NULL;
}
static void
drm_output_print_modes(struct drm_output *output)
{
struct weston_mode *m;
struct drm_mode *dm;
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
73 years from now
const char *aspect_ratio;
wl_list_for_each(m, &output->base.mode_list, link) {
dm = to_drm_mode(m);
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
73 years from now
aspect_ratio = aspect_ratio_to_string(m->aspect_ratio);
weston_log_continue(STAMP_SPACE "%dx%d@%.1f%s%s%s, %.1f MHz\n",
m->width, m->height, m->refresh / 1000.0,
compositor-drm: Add aspect-ratio parsing support The flag bits 19-22 of the connector modes, provide the aspect-ratio information. This information can be stored in flags bits of the weston mode structure, so that it can used for setting a mode with a particular aspect-ratio. Currently, DRM layer supports aspect-ratio with atomic-modesetting by default. For legacy modeset path, the user-space needs to set the drm client cap for aspect-ratio, if it wants aspect-ratio information in modes. This patch: - preserves aspect-ratio flags from kernel video modes and accommodates it in wayland mode. - uses aspect-ratio to pick the appropriate mode during modeset. - changes the mode format in configuration file weston.ini to accommodate aspect-ratio information as: WIDTHxHEIGHT@REFRESH-RATE ASPECT-RATIO The aspect-ratio can take the following values : 4:3, 16:9, 64:27, 256:135. v2: As per recommendation from Pekka Paalanen, Quentin Glidic, Daniel Stone, dropped the aspect-ratio info from wayland protocol, thereby avoiding exposure of aspect-ratio to the client. v3: As suggested by Pekka Paalanen, added aspect_ratio field to store aspect-ratio information from the drm. Also added drm client capability for aspect-ratio, as recommended by Daniel Vetter. v4: Minor modifications and fixes as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. v5: Rebased, fixed some styling issues, and added aspect-ratio information while printing weston_modes. v6: Moved the man pages changes to a different patch. Minor reorganization of code as suggested by Pekka Paalanen. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com> [Pekka: replace ARRAY_SIZE with ARRAY_LENGTH] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
73 years from now
aspect_ratio,
m->flags & WL_OUTPUT_MODE_PREFERRED ?
", preferred" : "",
m->flags & WL_OUTPUT_MODE_CURRENT ?
", current" : "",
dm->mode_info.clock / 1000.0);
}
}
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
static int
drm_output_enable(struct weston_output *base)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(base);
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(base->compositor);
drmModeRes *resources;
int ret;
assert(!output->virtual);
resources = drmModeGetResources(b->drm.fd);
if (!resources) {
weston_log("drmModeGetResources failed\n");
return -1;
}
compositor-drm: rewrite crtc picking for clone mode To support shared-CRTC clone mode, the chosen CRTC needs to support driving all the attached connectors. Replace the old algorithm with a new one that takes into account all associated connectors. Ideally it should use possible_clones mask to check which encoders (and therefore connectors) actually can be in a cloned set. However, the DRM documentation says about possible_clones and possible_crtcs masks both: "In reality almost every driver gets this wrong." - https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html#c.drm_encoder Looking at a target device and its kernel where clone mode is desired, possible_clones is indeed self-conflicting and would not allow cloning at all. Therefore the implemented algorithm replaces the checking of possible_clones with luck. It even goes out of its way to find any CRTC for a configuration, even if not advertised by the kernel as not supported. Libweston would need infrastructure to allow trial-and-error CRTC allocation: rather than picking one CRTC in advance and do or die, it should try all available CRTCs one by one. Unfortunately that is not yet possible, so this patch implements what it can. It is also the DRM upstream opinion that trial-and-error with ATOMIC_TEST would be the way to go. Unlike the old algorithm, the new algorithm prefers routings that were in place when Weston started instead of when enabling an output. When you never temporarily disable an output, this makes no difference. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
7 years ago
ret = drm_output_init_crtc(output, resources);
drmModeFreeResources(resources);
if (ret < 0)
return -1;
if (drm_output_init_gamma_size(output) < 0)
goto err;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
compositor-drm: pageflip timeout implementation Weston will not repaint until previous update has been acked by a pageflip event coming from the drm driver. However, some buggy drivers won’t return those events or will stop sending them at some point and Weston output repaints will completely freeze. To ease developers’ task in testing their drivers, this patch makes compositor-drm use a timer to detect cases where those pageflip events stop coming. This timeout implementation is software only and includes basic features usually found in a watchdog. We simply exit Weston gracefully with a log message and an exit code when the timout is reached. The timeout value can be set via weston.ini by adding a pageflip-timeout=<MILLISECONDS> entry under [core] section. Setting it to 0 disables the timeout feature. v2: - Made sure we would get both the pageflip and the vblank events before stopping the timer. - Reordered the error and success cases in drm_output_pageflip_timer_create() to be more in line with the rest of the code. v3: - Reordered (de)arming of the timer with the code around it to avoid it being rearmed before the current dearming. - Return the proper value for the dispatcher in the pageflip_timeout callback. - Also display the output name in case the timer fires. v4: - Reordered a forgotten timer rearming after its drmModePageFlip(). Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83884 Signed-off-by: Frederic Plourde <frederic.plourde at collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <emmanuel.peyrot@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (b->pageflip_timeout)
drm_output_pageflip_timer_create(output);
if (b->use_pixman) {
if (drm_output_init_pixman(output, b) < 0) {
weston_log("Failed to init output pixman state\n");
goto err;
}
} else if (drm_output_init_egl(output, b) < 0) {
weston_log("Failed to init output gl state\n");
goto err;
}
drm_output_init_backlight(output);
output->base.start_repaint_loop = drm_output_start_repaint_loop;
output->base.repaint = drm_output_repaint;
output->base.assign_planes = drm_assign_planes;
output->base.set_dpms = drm_set_dpms;
output->base.switch_mode = drm_output_switch_mode;
output->base.set_gamma = drm_output_set_gamma;
if (output->cursor_plane)
weston_compositor_stack_plane(b->compositor,
&output->cursor_plane->base,
NULL);
else
b->cursors_are_broken = 1;
weston_compositor_stack_plane(b->compositor,
&output->scanout_plane->base,
&b->compositor->primary_plane);
weston_log("Output %s (crtc %d) video modes:\n",
output->base.name, output->crtc_id);
drm_output_print_modes(output);
return 0;
err:
drm_output_fini_crtc(output);
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
return -1;
}
static void
drm_output_deinit(struct weston_output *base)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(base);
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(base->compositor);
if (b->use_pixman)
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
drm_output_fini_pixman(output);
else
drm_output_fini_egl(output);
/* Since our planes are no longer in use anywhere, remove their base
* weston_plane's link from the plane stacking list, unless we're
* shutting down, in which case the plane has already been
* destroyed. */
if (!b->shutting_down) {
wl_list_remove(&output->scanout_plane->base.link);
wl_list_init(&output->scanout_plane->base.link);
if (output->cursor_plane) {
wl_list_remove(&output->cursor_plane->base.link);
wl_list_init(&output->cursor_plane->base.link);
/* Turn off hardware cursor */
drmModeSetCursor(b->drm.fd, output->crtc_id, 0, 0, 0);
}
}
drm_output_fini_crtc(output);
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
}
static void
drm_head_destroy(struct drm_head *head);
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
static void
drm_output_destroy(struct weston_output *base)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(base);
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(base->compositor);
assert(!output->virtual);
if (output->page_flip_pending || output->vblank_pending ||
output->atomic_complete_pending) {
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
output->destroy_pending = 1;
weston_log("destroy output while page flip pending\n");
return;
}
if (output->base.enabled)
drm_output_deinit(&output->base);
drm_mode_list_destroy(b, &output->base.mode_list);
compositor-drm: pageflip timeout implementation Weston will not repaint until previous update has been acked by a pageflip event coming from the drm driver. However, some buggy drivers won’t return those events or will stop sending them at some point and Weston output repaints will completely freeze. To ease developers’ task in testing their drivers, this patch makes compositor-drm use a timer to detect cases where those pageflip events stop coming. This timeout implementation is software only and includes basic features usually found in a watchdog. We simply exit Weston gracefully with a log message and an exit code when the timout is reached. The timeout value can be set via weston.ini by adding a pageflip-timeout=<MILLISECONDS> entry under [core] section. Setting it to 0 disables the timeout feature. v2: - Made sure we would get both the pageflip and the vblank events before stopping the timer. - Reordered the error and success cases in drm_output_pageflip_timer_create() to be more in line with the rest of the code. v3: - Reordered (de)arming of the timer with the code around it to avoid it being rearmed before the current dearming. - Return the proper value for the dispatcher in the pageflip_timeout callback. - Also display the output name in case the timer fires. v4: - Reordered a forgotten timer rearming after its drmModePageFlip(). Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83884 Signed-off-by: Frederic Plourde <frederic.plourde at collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <emmanuel.peyrot@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (output->pageflip_timer)
wl_event_source_remove(output->pageflip_timer);
weston_output_release(&output->base);
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
assert(!output->state_last);
drm_output_state_free(output->state_cur);
free(output);
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
}
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
static int
drm_output_disable(struct weston_output *base)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(base);
assert(!output->virtual);
if (output->page_flip_pending || output->vblank_pending ||
output->atomic_complete_pending) {
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
output->disable_pending = 1;
return -1;
}
weston_log("Disabling output %s\n", output->base.name);
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (output->base.enabled)
drm_output_deinit(&output->base);
output->disable_pending = 0;
return 0;
}
/**
* Update the list of unused connectors and CRTCs
*
* This keeps the unused_crtc arrays up to date.
*
* @param b Weston backend structure
* @param resources DRM resources for this device
*/
static void
drm_backend_update_unused_outputs(struct drm_backend *b, drmModeRes *resources)
{
int i;
wl_array_release(&b->unused_crtcs);
wl_array_init(&b->unused_crtcs);
for (i = 0; i < resources->count_crtcs; i++) {
struct drm_output *output;
uint32_t *crtc_id;
output = drm_output_find_by_crtc(b, resources->crtcs[i]);
if (output && output->base.enabled)
continue;
crtc_id = wl_array_add(&b->unused_crtcs, sizeof(*crtc_id));
*crtc_id = resources->crtcs[i];
}
}
/** Replace connector data and monitor information
*
* @param head The head to update.
* @param connector The connector data to be owned by the head, must match
* the head's connector ID.
* @return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*
* Takes ownership of @c connector on success, not on failure.
*
* May schedule a heads changed call.
*/
static int
drm_head_assign_connector_info(struct drm_head *head,
drmModeConnector *connector)
{
drmModeObjectProperties *props;
const char *make = "unknown";
const char *model = "unknown";
const char *serial_number = "unknown";
assert(connector);
assert(head->connector_id == connector->connector_id);
props = drmModeObjectGetProperties(head->backend->drm.fd,
head->connector_id,
DRM_MODE_OBJECT_CONNECTOR);
if (!props) {
weston_log("Error: failed to get connector '%s' properties\n",
head->base.name);
return -1;
}
if (head->connector)
drmModeFreeConnector(head->connector);
head->connector = connector;
drm_property_info_populate(head->backend, connector_props,
head->props_conn,
WDRM_CONNECTOR__COUNT, props);
find_and_parse_output_edid(head, props, &make, &model, &serial_number);
weston_head_set_monitor_strings(&head->base, make, model, serial_number);
weston_head_set_non_desktop(&head->base,
check_non_desktop(head, props));
weston_head_set_subpixel(&head->base,
drm_subpixel_to_wayland(head->connector->subpixel));
weston_head_set_physical_size(&head->base, head->connector->mmWidth,
head->connector->mmHeight);
drmModeFreeObjectProperties(props);
/* Unknown connection status is assumed disconnected. */
weston_head_set_connection_status(&head->base,
head->connector->connection == DRM_MODE_CONNECTED);
return 0;
}
static void
drm_head_log_info(struct drm_head *head, const char *msg)
{
if (head->base.connected) {
weston_log("DRM: head '%s' %s, connector %d is connected, "
"EDID make '%s', model '%s', serial '%s'\n",
head->base.name, msg, head->connector_id,
head->base.make, head->base.model,
head->base.serial_number ?: "");
} else {
weston_log("DRM: head '%s' %s, connector %d is disconnected.\n",
head->base.name, msg, head->connector_id);
}
}
/** Update connector and monitor information
*
* @param head The head to update.
*
* Re-reads the DRM property lists for the connector and updates monitor
* information and connection status. This may schedule a heads changed call
* to the user.
*/
static void
drm_head_update_info(struct drm_head *head)
{
drmModeConnector *connector;
connector = drmModeGetConnector(head->backend->drm.fd,
head->connector_id);
if (!connector) {
weston_log("DRM: getting connector info for '%s' failed.\n",
head->base.name);
return;
}
if (drm_head_assign_connector_info(head, connector) < 0)
drmModeFreeConnector(connector);
if (head->base.device_changed)
drm_head_log_info(head, "updated");
}
/**
* Create a Weston head for a connector
*
* Given a DRM connector, create a matching drm_head structure and add it
* to Weston's head list.
*
* @param b Weston backend structure
* @param connector_id DRM connector ID for the head
* @param drm_device udev device pointer
* @returns The new head, or NULL on failure.
*/
static struct drm_head *
drm_head_create(struct drm_backend *backend, uint32_t connector_id,
struct udev_device *drm_device)
{
struct drm_head *head;
drmModeConnector *connector;
char *name;
head = zalloc(sizeof *head);
if (!head)
return NULL;
connector = drmModeGetConnector(backend->drm.fd, connector_id);
if (!connector)
goto err_alloc;
name = make_connector_name(connector);
if (!name)
goto err_alloc;
weston_head_init(&head->base, name);
free(name);
head->connector_id = connector_id;
head->backend = backend;
head->backlight = backlight_init(drm_device, connector->connector_type);
if (drm_head_assign_connector_info(head, connector) < 0)
goto err_init;
if (head->connector->connector_type == DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_LVDS ||
head->connector->connector_type == DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_eDP)
weston_head_set_internal(&head->base);
if (drm_head_read_current_setup(head, backend) < 0) {
weston_log("Failed to retrieve current mode from connector %d.\n",
head->connector_id);
/* Not fatal. */
}
weston_compositor_add_head(backend->compositor, &head->base);
drm_head_log_info(head, "found");
return head;
err_init:
weston_head_release(&head->base);
err_alloc:
if (connector)
drmModeFreeConnector(connector);
free(head);
return NULL;
}
static void
drm_head_destroy(struct drm_head *head)
{
weston_head_release(&head->base);
drm_property_info_free(head->props_conn, WDRM_CONNECTOR__COUNT);
drmModeFreeConnector(head->connector);
if (head->backlight)
backlight_destroy(head->backlight);
free(head);
}
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
/**
* Create a Weston output structure
*
* Create an "empty" drm_output. This is the implementation of
* weston_backend::create_output.
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
*
* Creating an output is usually followed by drm_output_attach_head()
* and drm_output_enable() to make use of it.
*
* @param compositor The compositor instance.
* @param name Name for the new output.
* @returns The output, or NULL on failure.
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
*/
static struct weston_output *
drm_output_create(struct weston_compositor *compositor, const char *name)
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(compositor);
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
struct drm_output *output;
output = zalloc(sizeof *output);
if (output == NULL)
return NULL;
output->backend = b;
output->gbm_bo_flags = GBM_BO_USE_SCANOUT | GBM_BO_USE_RENDERING;
weston_output_init(&output->base, compositor, name);
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
output->base.enable = drm_output_enable;
output->base.destroy = drm_output_destroy;
output->base.disable = drm_output_disable;
output->base.attach_head = drm_output_attach_head;
output->base.detach_head = drm_output_detach_head;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
output->destroy_pending = 0;
output->disable_pending = 0;
output->state_cur = drm_output_state_alloc(output, NULL);
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
weston_compositor_add_pending_output(&output->base, b->compositor);
return &output->base;
}
static int
drm_backend_create_heads(struct drm_backend *b, struct udev_device *drm_device)
{
struct drm_head *head;
drmModeRes *resources;
int i;
resources = drmModeGetResources(b->drm.fd);
if (!resources) {
weston_log("drmModeGetResources failed\n");
return -1;
}
b->min_width = resources->min_width;
b->max_width = resources->max_width;
b->min_height = resources->min_height;
b->max_height = resources->max_height;
for (i = 0; i < resources->count_connectors; i++) {
uint32_t connector_id = resources->connectors[i];
head = drm_head_create(b, connector_id, drm_device);
if (!head) {
weston_log("DRM: failed to create head for connector %d.\n",
connector_id);
}
}
drm_backend_update_unused_outputs(b, resources);
drmModeFreeResources(resources);
return 0;
}
static void
drm_backend_update_heads(struct drm_backend *b, struct udev_device *drm_device)
{
drmModeRes *resources;
struct weston_head *base, *next;
struct drm_head *head;
int i;
resources = drmModeGetResources(b->drm.fd);
if (!resources) {
weston_log("drmModeGetResources failed\n");
return;
}
/* collect new connectors that have appeared, e.g. MST */
for (i = 0; i < resources->count_connectors; i++) {
uint32_t connector_id = resources->connectors[i];
head = drm_head_find_by_connector(b, connector_id);
if (head) {
drm_head_update_info(head);
} else {
head = drm_head_create(b, connector_id, drm_device);
if (!head)
weston_log("DRM: failed to create head for hot-added connector %d.\n",
connector_id);
}
}
/* Remove connectors that have disappeared. */
wl_list_for_each_safe(base, next,
&b->compositor->head_list, compositor_link) {
bool removed = true;
head = to_drm_head(base);
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
for (i = 0; i < resources->count_connectors; i++) {
if (resources->connectors[i] == head->connector_id) {
removed = false;
break;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
}
}
if (!removed)
continue;
weston_log("DRM: head '%s' (connector %d) disappeared.\n",
head->base.name, head->connector_id);
drm_head_destroy(head);
}
drm_backend_update_unused_outputs(b, resources);
drmModeFreeResources(resources);
}
static int
udev_event_is_hotplug(struct drm_backend *b, struct udev_device *device)
{
const char *sysnum;
const char *val;
sysnum = udev_device_get_sysnum(device);
if (!sysnum || atoi(sysnum) != b->drm.id)
return 0;
val = udev_device_get_property_value(device, "HOTPLUG");
if (!val)
return 0;
return strcmp(val, "1") == 0;
}
static int
udev_drm_event(int fd, uint32_t mask, void *data)
{
struct drm_backend *b = data;
struct udev_device *event;
event = udev_monitor_receive_device(b->udev_monitor);
if (udev_event_is_hotplug(b, event))
drm_backend_update_heads(b, event);
udev_device_unref(event);
return 1;
}
static void
drm_destroy(struct weston_compositor *ec)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(ec);
struct weston_head *base, *next;
udev_input_destroy(&b->input);
wl_event_source_remove(b->udev_drm_source);
wl_event_source_remove(b->drm_source);
b->shutting_down = true;
destroy_sprites(b);
weston_compositor_log_scope_destroy(b->debug);
b->debug = NULL;
weston_compositor_shutdown(ec);
wl_list_for_each_safe(base, next, &ec->head_list, compositor_link)
drm_head_destroy(to_drm_head(base));
if (b->gbm)
gbm_device_destroy(b->gbm);
udev_monitor_unref(b->udev_monitor);
udev_unref(b->udev);
weston_launcher_destroy(ec->launcher);
wl_array_release(&b->unused_crtcs);
close(b->drm.fd);
free(b->drm.filename);
free(b);
}
static void
session_notify(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data)
{
struct weston_compositor *compositor = data;
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(compositor);
struct drm_plane *plane;
struct drm_output *output;
if (compositor->session_active) {
weston_log("activating session\n");
weston_compositor_wake(compositor);
weston_compositor_damage_all(compositor);
b->state_invalid = true;
udev_input_enable(&b->input);
} else {
weston_log("deactivating session\n");
udev_input_disable(&b->input);
weston_compositor_offscreen(compositor);
/* If we have a repaint scheduled (either from a
* pending pageflip or the idle handler), make sure we
* cancel that so we don't try to pageflip when we're
* vt switched away. The OFFSCREEN state will prevent
* further attempts at repainting. When we switch
* back, we schedule a repaint, which will process
* pending frame callbacks. */
wl_list_for_each(output, &compositor->output_list, base.link) {
output->base.repaint_needed = false;
if (output->cursor_plane)
drmModeSetCursor(b->drm.fd, output->crtc_id,
0, 0, 0);
}
output = container_of(compositor->output_list.next,
struct drm_output, base.link);
wl_list_for_each(plane, &b->plane_list, link) {
if (plane->type != WDRM_PLANE_TYPE_OVERLAY)
continue;
drmModeSetPlane(b->drm.fd,
plane->plane_id,
output->crtc_id, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
}
}
}
/**
* Determines whether or not a device is capable of modesetting. If successful,
* sets b->drm.fd and b->drm.filename to the opened device.
*/
static bool
drm_device_is_kms(struct drm_backend *b, struct udev_device *device)
{
const char *filename = udev_device_get_devnode(device);
const char *sysnum = udev_device_get_sysnum(device);
drmModeRes *res;
int id = -1, fd;
if (!filename)
return false;
fd = weston_launcher_open(b->compositor->launcher, filename, O_RDWR);
if (fd < 0)
return false;
res = drmModeGetResources(fd);
if (!res)
goto out_fd;
if (res->count_crtcs <= 0 || res->count_connectors <= 0 ||
res->count_encoders <= 0)
goto out_res;
if (sysnum)
id = atoi(sysnum);
if (!sysnum || id < 0) {
weston_log("couldn't get sysnum for device %s\n", filename);
goto out_res;
}
/* We can be called successfully on multiple devices; if we have,
* clean up old entries. */
if (b->drm.fd >= 0)
weston_launcher_close(b->compositor->launcher, b->drm.fd);
free(b->drm.filename);
b->drm.fd = fd;
b->drm.id = id;
b->drm.filename = strdup(filename);
drmModeFreeResources(res);
return true;
out_res:
drmModeFreeResources(res);
out_fd:
weston_launcher_close(b->compositor->launcher, fd);
return false;
}
/*
* Find primary GPU
* Some systems may have multiple DRM devices attached to a single seat. This
* function loops over all devices and tries to find a PCI device with the
* boot_vga sysfs attribute set to 1.
* If no such device is found, the first DRM device reported by udev is used.
* Devices are also vetted to make sure they are are capable of modesetting,
* rather than pure render nodes (GPU with no display), or pure
* memory-allocation devices (VGEM).
*/
static struct udev_device*
find_primary_gpu(struct drm_backend *b, const char *seat)
{
struct udev_enumerate *e;
struct udev_list_entry *entry;
const char *path, *device_seat, *id;
struct udev_device *device, *drm_device, *pci;
e = udev_enumerate_new(b->udev);
udev_enumerate_add_match_subsystem(e, "drm");
udev_enumerate_add_match_sysname(e, "card[0-9]*");
udev_enumerate_scan_devices(e);
drm_device = NULL;
udev_list_entry_foreach(entry, udev_enumerate_get_list_entry(e)) {
bool is_boot_vga = false;
path = udev_list_entry_get_name(entry);
device = udev_device_new_from_syspath(b->udev, path);
if (!device)
continue;
device_seat = udev_device_get_property_value(device, "ID_SEAT");
if (!device_seat)
device_seat = default_seat;
if (strcmp(device_seat, seat)) {
udev_device_unref(device);
continue;
}
pci = udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(device,
"pci", NULL);
if (pci) {
id = udev_device_get_sysattr_value(pci, "boot_vga");
if (id && !strcmp(id, "1"))
is_boot_vga = true;
}
/* If we already have a modesetting-capable device, and this
* device isn't our boot-VGA device, we aren't going to use
* it. */
if (!is_boot_vga && drm_device) {
udev_device_unref(device);
continue;
}
/* Make sure this device is actually capable of modesetting;
* if this call succeeds, b->drm.{fd,filename} will be set,
* and any old values freed. */
if (!drm_device_is_kms(b, device)) {
udev_device_unref(device);
continue;
}
/* There can only be one boot_vga device, and we try to use it
* at all costs. */
if (is_boot_vga) {
if (drm_device)
udev_device_unref(drm_device);
drm_device = device;
break;
}
/* Per the (!is_boot_vga && drm_device) test above, we only
* trump existing saved devices with boot-VGA devices, so if
* we end up here, this must be the first device we've seen. */
assert(!drm_device);
drm_device = device;
}
/* If we're returning a device to use, we must have an open FD for
* it. */
assert(!!drm_device == (b->drm.fd >= 0));
udev_enumerate_unref(e);
return drm_device;
}
static struct udev_device *
open_specific_drm_device(struct drm_backend *b, const char *name)
{
struct udev_device *device;
device = udev_device_new_from_subsystem_sysname(b->udev, "drm", name);
if (!device) {
weston_log("ERROR: could not open DRM device '%s'\n", name);
return NULL;
}
if (!drm_device_is_kms(b, device)) {
udev_device_unref(device);
weston_log("ERROR: DRM device '%s' is not a KMS device.\n", name);
return NULL;
}
/* If we're returning a device to use, we must have an open FD for
* it. */
assert(b->drm.fd >= 0);
return device;
}
static void
planes_binding(struct weston_keyboard *keyboard, const struct timespec *time,
uint32_t key, void *data)
{
struct drm_backend *b = data;
switch (key) {
case KEY_C:
b->cursors_are_broken ^= 1;
break;
case KEY_V:
b->sprites_are_broken ^= 1;
break;
case KEY_O:
b->sprites_hidden ^= 1;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
#ifdef BUILD_VAAPI_RECORDER
static void
recorder_destroy(struct drm_output *output)
{
vaapi_recorder_destroy(output->recorder);
output->recorder = NULL;
output->base.disable_planes--;
wl_list_remove(&output->recorder_frame_listener.link);
weston_log("[libva recorder] done\n");
}
static void
recorder_frame_notify(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data)
{
struct drm_output *output;
struct drm_backend *b;
int fd, ret;
output = container_of(listener, struct drm_output,
recorder_frame_listener);
b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
if (!output->recorder)
return;
ret = drmPrimeHandleToFD(b->drm.fd,
output->scanout_plane->state_cur->fb->handles[0],
DRM_CLOEXEC, &fd);
if (ret) {
weston_log("[libva recorder] "
"failed to create prime fd for front buffer\n");
return;
}
ret = vaapi_recorder_frame(output->recorder, fd,
output->scanout_plane->state_cur->fb->strides[0]);
if (ret < 0) {
weston_log("[libva recorder] aborted: %s\n", strerror(errno));
recorder_destroy(output);
}
}
static void *
create_recorder(struct drm_backend *b, int width, int height,
const char *filename)
{
int fd;
drm_magic_t magic;
fd = open(b->drm.filename, O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC);
if (fd < 0)
return NULL;
drmGetMagic(fd, &magic);
drmAuthMagic(b->drm.fd, magic);
return vaapi_recorder_create(fd, width, height, filename);
}
static void
recorder_binding(struct weston_keyboard *keyboard, const struct timespec *time,
uint32_t key, void *data)
{
struct drm_backend *b = data;
struct drm_output *output;
int width, height;
output = container_of(b->compositor->output_list.next,
struct drm_output, base.link);
if (!output->recorder) {
if (output->gbm_format != GBM_FORMAT_XRGB8888) {
weston_log("failed to start vaapi recorder: "
"output format not supported\n");
return;
}
width = output->base.current_mode->width;
height = output->base.current_mode->height;
output->recorder =
create_recorder(b, width, height, "capture.h264");
if (!output->recorder) {
weston_log("failed to create vaapi recorder\n");
return;
}
output->base.disable_planes++;
output->recorder_frame_listener.notify = recorder_frame_notify;
wl_signal_add(&output->base.frame_signal,
&output->recorder_frame_listener);
weston_output_schedule_repaint(&output->base);
weston_log("[libva recorder] initialized\n");
} else {
recorder_destroy(output);
}
}
#else
static void
recorder_binding(struct weston_keyboard *keyboard, const struct timespec *time,
uint32_t key, void *data)
{
weston_log("Compiled without libva support\n");
}
#endif
static void
switch_to_gl_renderer(struct drm_backend *b)
{
struct drm_output *output;
bool dmabuf_support_inited;
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
bool linux_explicit_sync_inited;
if (!b->use_pixman)
return;
dmabuf_support_inited = !!b->compositor->renderer->import_dmabuf;
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
linux_explicit_sync_inited =
b->compositor->capabilities & WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC;
weston_log("Switching to GL renderer\n");
b->gbm = create_gbm_device(b->drm.fd);
if (!b->gbm) {
weston_log("Failed to create gbm device. "
"Aborting renderer switch\n");
return;
}
wl_list_for_each(output, &b->compositor->output_list, base.link)
pixman_renderer_output_destroy(&output->base);
b->compositor->renderer->destroy(b->compositor);
if (drm_backend_create_gl_renderer(b) < 0) {
gbm_device_destroy(b->gbm);
weston_log("Failed to create GL renderer. Quitting.\n");
/* FIXME: we need a function to shutdown cleanly */
assert(0);
}
wl_list_for_each(output, &b->compositor->output_list, base.link)
drm_output_init_egl(output, b);
b->use_pixman = 0;
if (!dmabuf_support_inited && b->compositor->renderer->import_dmabuf) {
if (linux_dmabuf_setup(b->compositor) < 0)
weston_log("Error: initializing dmabuf "
"support failed.\n");
}
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
if (!linux_explicit_sync_inited &&
(b->compositor->capabilities & WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC)) {
if (linux_explicit_synchronization_setup(b->compositor) < 0)
weston_log("Error: initializing explicit "
" synchronization support failed.\n");
}
}
static void
renderer_switch_binding(struct weston_keyboard *keyboard,
const struct timespec *time, uint32_t key, void *data)
{
struct drm_backend *b =
to_drm_backend(keyboard->seat->compositor);
switch_to_gl_renderer(b);
}
static void
drm_virtual_output_start_repaint_loop(struct weston_output *output_base)
{
weston_output_finish_frame(output_base, NULL,
WP_PRESENTATION_FEEDBACK_INVALID);
}
static int
drm_virtual_output_submit_frame(struct drm_output *output,
struct drm_fb *fb)
{
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output->base.compositor);
int fd, ret;
assert(fb->num_planes == 1);
ret = drmPrimeHandleToFD(b->drm.fd, fb->handles[0], DRM_CLOEXEC, &fd);
if (ret) {
weston_log("drmPrimeHandleFD failed, errno=%d\n", errno);
return -1;
}
drm_fb_ref(fb);
ret = output->virtual_submit_frame(&output->base, fd, fb->strides[0],
fb);
if (ret < 0) {
drm_fb_unref(fb);
close(fd);
}
return ret;
}
static int
drm_virtual_output_repaint(struct weston_output *output_base,
pixman_region32_t *damage,
void *repaint_data)
{
struct drm_pending_state *pending_state = repaint_data;
struct drm_output_state *state = NULL;
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
struct drm_plane *scanout_plane = output->scanout_plane;
struct drm_plane_state *scanout_state;
assert(output->virtual);
if (output->disable_pending || output->destroy_pending)
goto err;
/* Drop frame if there isn't free buffers */
if (!gbm_surface_has_free_buffers(output->gbm_surface)) {
weston_log("%s: Drop frame!!\n", __func__);
return -1;
}
assert(!output->state_last);
/* If planes have been disabled in the core, we might not have
* hit assign_planes at all, so might not have valid output state
* here. */
state = drm_pending_state_get_output(pending_state, output);
if (!state)
state = drm_output_state_duplicate(output->state_cur,
pending_state,
DRM_OUTPUT_STATE_CLEAR_PLANES);
drm_output_render(state, damage);
scanout_state = drm_output_state_get_plane(state, scanout_plane);
if (!scanout_state || !scanout_state->fb)
goto err;
if (drm_virtual_output_submit_frame(output, scanout_state->fb) < 0)
goto err;
return 0;
err:
drm_output_state_free(state);
return -1;
}
static void
drm_virtual_output_deinit(struct weston_output *base)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(base);
drm_output_fini_egl(output);
drm_virtual_plane_destroy(output->scanout_plane);
}
static void
drm_virtual_output_destroy(struct weston_output *base)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(base);
assert(output->virtual);
if (output->base.enabled)
drm_virtual_output_deinit(&output->base);
weston_output_release(&output->base);
drm_output_state_free(output->state_cur);
free(output);
}
static int
drm_virtual_output_enable(struct weston_output *output_base)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(output_base->compositor);
assert(output->virtual);
if (b->use_pixman) {
weston_log("Not support pixman renderer on Virtual output\n");
goto err;
}
if (!output->virtual_submit_frame) {
weston_log("The virtual_submit_frame hook is not set\n");
goto err;
}
output->scanout_plane = drm_virtual_plane_create(b, output);
if (!output->scanout_plane) {
weston_log("Failed to find primary plane for output %s\n",
output->base.name);
return -1;
}
if (drm_output_init_egl(output, b) < 0) {
weston_log("Failed to init output gl state\n");
goto err;
}
output->base.start_repaint_loop = drm_virtual_output_start_repaint_loop;
output->base.repaint = drm_virtual_output_repaint;
output->base.assign_planes = drm_assign_planes;
output->base.set_dpms = NULL;
output->base.switch_mode = NULL;
output->base.gamma_size = 0;
output->base.set_gamma = NULL;
weston_compositor_stack_plane(b->compositor,
&output->scanout_plane->base,
&b->compositor->primary_plane);
return 0;
err:
return -1;
}
static int
drm_virtual_output_disable(struct weston_output *base)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(base);
assert(output->virtual);
if (output->base.enabled)
drm_virtual_output_deinit(&output->base);
return 0;
}
static struct weston_output *
drm_virtual_output_create(struct weston_compositor *c, char *name)
{
struct drm_output *output;
output = zalloc(sizeof *output);
if (!output)
return NULL;
output->virtual = true;
output->gbm_bo_flags = GBM_BO_USE_LINEAR | GBM_BO_USE_RENDERING;
weston_output_init(&output->base, c, name);
output->base.enable = drm_virtual_output_enable;
output->base.destroy = drm_virtual_output_destroy;
output->base.disable = drm_virtual_output_disable;
output->base.attach_head = NULL;
output->state_cur = drm_output_state_alloc(output, NULL);
weston_compositor_add_pending_output(&output->base, c);
return &output->base;
}
static uint32_t
drm_virtual_output_set_gbm_format(struct weston_output *base,
const char *gbm_format)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(base);
struct drm_backend *b = to_drm_backend(base->compositor);
if (parse_gbm_format(gbm_format, b->gbm_format, &output->gbm_format) == -1)
output->gbm_format = b->gbm_format;
return output->gbm_format;
}
static void
drm_virtual_output_set_submit_frame_cb(struct weston_output *output_base,
submit_frame_cb cb)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
output->virtual_submit_frame = cb;
}
static int
drm_virtual_output_get_fence_fd(struct weston_output *output_base)
{
return gl_renderer->create_fence_fd(output_base);
}
static void
drm_virtual_output_buffer_released(struct drm_fb *fb)
{
drm_fb_unref(fb);
}
static void
drm_virtual_output_finish_frame(struct weston_output *output_base,
struct timespec *stamp,
uint32_t presented_flags)
{
struct drm_output *output = to_drm_output(output_base);
struct drm_plane_state *ps;
wl_list_for_each(ps, &output->state_cur->plane_list, link)
ps->complete = true;
drm_output_state_free(output->state_last);
output->state_last = NULL;
weston_output_finish_frame(&output->base, stamp, presented_flags);
/* We can't call this from frame_notify, because the output's
* repaint needed flag is cleared just after that */
if (output->recorder)
weston_output_schedule_repaint(&output->base);
}
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
static const struct weston_drm_output_api api = {
drm_output_set_mode,
drm_output_set_gbm_format,
drm_output_set_seat,
};
static const struct weston_drm_virtual_output_api virt_api = {
drm_virtual_output_create,
drm_virtual_output_set_gbm_format,
drm_virtual_output_set_submit_frame_cb,
drm_virtual_output_get_fence_fd,
drm_virtual_output_buffer_released,
drm_virtual_output_finish_frame
};
static struct drm_backend *
drm_backend_create(struct weston_compositor *compositor,
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
struct weston_drm_backend_config *config)
{
struct drm_backend *b;
struct udev_device *drm_device;
struct wl_event_loop *loop;
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
const char *seat_id = default_seat;
const char *session_seat;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
int ret;
session_seat = getenv("XDG_SEAT");
if (session_seat)
seat_id = session_seat;
if (config->seat_id)
seat_id = config->seat_id;
weston_log("initializing drm backend\n");
b = zalloc(sizeof *b);
if (b == NULL)
return NULL;
b->state_invalid = true;
b->drm.fd = -1;
wl_array_init(&b->unused_crtcs);
b->compositor = compositor;
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
b->use_pixman = config->use_pixman;
compositor-drm: pageflip timeout implementation Weston will not repaint until previous update has been acked by a pageflip event coming from the drm driver. However, some buggy drivers won’t return those events or will stop sending them at some point and Weston output repaints will completely freeze. To ease developers’ task in testing their drivers, this patch makes compositor-drm use a timer to detect cases where those pageflip events stop coming. This timeout implementation is software only and includes basic features usually found in a watchdog. We simply exit Weston gracefully with a log message and an exit code when the timout is reached. The timeout value can be set via weston.ini by adding a pageflip-timeout=<MILLISECONDS> entry under [core] section. Setting it to 0 disables the timeout feature. v2: - Made sure we would get both the pageflip and the vblank events before stopping the timer. - Reordered the error and success cases in drm_output_pageflip_timer_create() to be more in line with the rest of the code. v3: - Reordered (de)arming of the timer with the code around it to avoid it being rearmed before the current dearming. - Return the proper value for the dispatcher in the pageflip_timeout callback. - Also display the output name in case the timer fires. v4: - Reordered a forgotten timer rearming after its drmModePageFlip(). Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83884 Signed-off-by: Frederic Plourde <frederic.plourde at collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <emmanuel.peyrot@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
b->pageflip_timeout = config->pageflip_timeout;
b->use_pixman_shadow = config->use_pixman_shadow;
b->debug = weston_compositor_add_log_scope(compositor->weston_log_ctx,
"drm-backend",
"Debug messages from DRM/KMS backend\n",
NULL, NULL);
compositor->backend = &b->base;
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
if (parse_gbm_format(config->gbm_format, GBM_FORMAT_XRGB8888, &b->gbm_format) < 0)
goto err_compositor;
/* Check if we run drm-backend using weston-launch */
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
compositor->launcher = weston_launcher_connect(compositor, config->tty,
seat_id, true);
if (compositor->launcher == NULL) {
weston_log("fatal: drm backend should be run using "
"weston-launch binary, or your system should "
"provide the logind D-Bus API.\n");
goto err_compositor;
}
b->udev = udev_new();
if (b->udev == NULL) {
weston_log("failed to initialize udev context\n");
goto err_launcher;
}
b->session_listener.notify = session_notify;
wl_signal_add(&compositor->session_signal, &b->session_listener);
if (config->specific_device)
drm_device = open_specific_drm_device(b, config->specific_device);
else
drm_device = find_primary_gpu(b, seat_id);
if (drm_device == NULL) {
weston_log("no drm device found\n");
goto err_udev;
}
if (init_kms_caps(b) < 0) {
weston_log("failed to initialize kms\n");
goto err_udev_dev;
}
if (b->use_pixman) {
if (init_pixman(b) < 0) {
weston_log("failed to initialize pixman renderer\n");
goto err_udev_dev;
}
} else {
if (init_egl(b) < 0) {
weston_log("failed to initialize egl\n");
goto err_udev_dev;
}
}
b->base.destroy = drm_destroy;
b->base.repaint_begin = drm_repaint_begin;
b->base.repaint_flush = drm_repaint_flush;
b->base.repaint_cancel = drm_repaint_cancel;
b->base.create_output = drm_output_create;
weston_setup_vt_switch_bindings(compositor);
wl_list_init(&b->plane_list);
create_sprites(b);
if (udev_input_init(&b->input,
compositor, b->udev, seat_id,
config->configure_device) < 0) {
weston_log("failed to create input devices\n");
goto err_sprite;
}
if (drm_backend_create_heads(b, drm_device) < 0) {
weston_log("Failed to create heads for %s\n", b->drm.filename);
goto err_udev_input;
}
/* A this point we have some idea of whether or not we have a working
* cursor plane. */
if (!b->cursors_are_broken)
compositor->capabilities |= WESTON_CAP_CURSOR_PLANE;
loop = wl_display_get_event_loop(compositor->wl_display);
b->drm_source =
wl_event_loop_add_fd(loop, b->drm.fd,
WL_EVENT_READABLE, on_drm_input, b);
b->udev_monitor = udev_monitor_new_from_netlink(b->udev, "udev");
if (b->udev_monitor == NULL) {
weston_log("failed to initialize udev monitor\n");
goto err_drm_source;
}
udev_monitor_filter_add_match_subsystem_devtype(b->udev_monitor,
"drm", NULL);
b->udev_drm_source =
wl_event_loop_add_fd(loop,
udev_monitor_get_fd(b->udev_monitor),
WL_EVENT_READABLE, udev_drm_event, b);
if (udev_monitor_enable_receiving(b->udev_monitor) < 0) {
weston_log("failed to enable udev-monitor receiving\n");
goto err_udev_monitor;
}
udev_device_unref(drm_device);
weston_compositor_add_debug_binding(compositor, KEY_O,
planes_binding, b);
weston_compositor_add_debug_binding(compositor, KEY_C,
planes_binding, b);
weston_compositor_add_debug_binding(compositor, KEY_V,
planes_binding, b);
weston_compositor_add_debug_binding(compositor, KEY_Q,
recorder_binding, b);
weston_compositor_add_debug_binding(compositor, KEY_W,
renderer_switch_binding, b);
if (compositor->renderer->import_dmabuf) {
if (linux_dmabuf_setup(compositor) < 0)
weston_log("Error: initializing dmabuf "
"support failed.\n");
}
libweston: Support zwp_surface_synchronization_v1.set_acquire_fence Implement the set_acquire_fence request of the zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 interface. The implementation uses the acquire fence in two ways: 1. If the associated buffer is used as GL render source, an EGLSyncKHR is created from the fence and used to synchronize access. 2. If the associated buffer is used as a plane framebuffer, the acquire fence is treated as an in-fence for the atomic commit operation. If in-fences are not supported and the buffer has an acquire fence, we don't consider it for plane placement. If the used compositor/renderer doesn't support explicit synchronization, we don't advertise the protocol at all. Currently only the DRM and X11 backends when using the GL renderer advertise the protocol for production use. Issues for discussion --------------------- a. Currently, a server-side wait of EGLSyncKHR is performed before using the EGLImage/texture during rendering. Unfortunately, it's not clear from the specs whether this is generally safe to do, or we need to sync before glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES. The exception is TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES where the spec mentions it's enough to sync and then glBindTexture for any changes to take effect. Changes in v5: - Meson support. - Make explicit sync server error reporting more generic, supporting all explicit sync related interfaces not just wp_linux_surface_synchronization. - Fix typo in warning for missing EGL_KHR_wait_sync extension. - Support minor version 2 of the explicit sync protocol (i.e., support fences for opaque EGL buffers). Changes in v4: - Introduce and use fd_clear and and fd_move helpers. - Don't check for a valid buffer when updating surface acquire fence fd from state. - Assert that pending state acquire fence fd is always clear after a commit. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to just the renderer. - Check for EGL_KHR_wait_sync before using eglWaitSyncKHR. - Dup the acquire fence before passing to EGL. Changes in v3: - Keep acquire_fence_fd in surface instead of buffer. - Clarify that WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC applies to both backend and renderer. - Move comment about non-ownership of in_fence_fd to struct drm_plane_state definition. - Assert that we don't try to use planes with in-fences when using the legacy KMS API. - Remove unnecessary info from wayland error messages. - Handle acquire fence for subsurface commits. - Guard against self-update in fd_update. - Disconnect the client if acquire fence EGLSyncKHR creation or wait fails. - Use updated protocol interface names. - User correct format specifier for resource ids. - Advertise protocol for X11 backend with GL renderer. Changes in v2: - Remove sync file wait fallbacks. - Raise UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error at commit if we have an acquire fence, but the committed buffer is not a valid linux_dmabuf. - Don't put buffers with in-fences on planes that don't support in-fences. - Don't advertise explicit sync protocol if backend does not support explicit sync. Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com>
6 years ago
if (compositor->capabilities & WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC) {
if (linux_explicit_synchronization_setup(compositor) < 0)
weston_log("Error: initializing explicit "
" synchronization support failed.\n");
}
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
ret = weston_plugin_api_register(compositor, WESTON_DRM_OUTPUT_API_NAME,
&api, sizeof(api));
if (ret < 0) {
weston_log("Failed to register output API.\n");
goto err_udev_monitor;
}
ret = weston_plugin_api_register(compositor,
WESTON_DRM_VIRTUAL_OUTPUT_API_NAME,
&virt_api, sizeof(virt_api));
if (ret < 0) {
weston_log("Failed to register virtual output API.\n");
goto err_udev_monitor;
}
return b;
err_udev_monitor:
wl_event_source_remove(b->udev_drm_source);
udev_monitor_unref(b->udev_monitor);
err_drm_source:
wl_event_source_remove(b->drm_source);
err_udev_input:
udev_input_destroy(&b->input);
err_sprite:
if (b->gbm)
gbm_device_destroy(b->gbm);
destroy_sprites(b);
err_udev_dev:
udev_device_unref(drm_device);
err_launcher:
weston_launcher_destroy(compositor->launcher);
err_udev:
udev_unref(b->udev);
err_compositor:
weston_compositor_shutdown(compositor);
free(b);
return NULL;
}
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
static void
config_init_to_defaults(struct weston_drm_backend_config *config)
{
config->use_pixman_shadow = true;
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
}
WL_EXPORT int
weston_backend_init(struct weston_compositor *compositor,
struct weston_backend_config *config_base)
{
struct drm_backend *b;
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
struct weston_drm_backend_config config = {{ 0, }};
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
if (config_base == NULL ||
config_base->struct_version != WESTON_DRM_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION ||
config_base->struct_size > sizeof(struct weston_drm_backend_config)) {
weston_log("drm backend config structure is invalid\n");
return -1;
}
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
config_init_to_defaults(&config);
memcpy(&config, config_base, config_base->struct_size);
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
b = drm_backend_create(compositor, &config);
if (b == NULL)
return -1;
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
return 0;
}