This header is for sharing fallback definitions for drm_fourcc.h. A new
test in tests/yuv-buffer-test.c is going to be needing XYUV8888 format,
and more new formats will be expected with HDR supports.
Share these fallback definitions in one place instead of copying them
all over.
All users of drm_fourcc.h are converted to include weston-drm-fourcc.h
instead for consistency: have the same definitions available everywhere.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.com>
MOD_INVALID came with libdrm 2.4.83 and MOD_LINEAR came with libdrm
2.4.82. libweston unconditionally depends on libdrm >= 2.4.95, so the
fallback is not necessary.
Since linux-dmabuf.h itself has no use for these and also forgets to
include drm_fourcc.h, .c files including drm_fourcc.h after this header
would trigger compiler warnings.
linux-dmabuf.c does need these, so add the proper include.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.com>
Recognize writeback connectors and add 'struct drm_writeback'
objects in order to store them.
These objects are created and stored in a list by the time
that DRM-backend is initialized. This list is updated if a
writeback connector dynamically appears or is disconnected.
Signed-off-by: Leandro Ribeiro <leandro.ribeiro@collabora.com>
This is the first step in order to add support for writeback
connector in Weston. We don't want writeback connectors data
to be stored in 'struct drm_head' objects, as these objects are
used to output content and we should not use writeback connectors
for this purpose.
The writeback connectors will be stored in a new 'struct
drm_writeback', but the connector data is common between
'struct drm_head' and 'struct drm_writeback'.
So move connector data from 'struct drm_head' to 'struct
drm_connector'. This helps to avoid code duplication and makes
the code clearer.
Signed-off-by: Leandro Ribeiro <leandro.ribeiro@collabora.com>
Now that we have a CRTC list in the DRM-backend, we can
iterate through it and look for the CRTCs that do not have
assigned outputs in order to find unused CRTCS.
So we can drop unused_crtcs from struct drm_backend and also
drop the functions drm_backend_update_unused_outputs() and
wl_array_remove_uint32().
Signed-off-by: Leandro Ribeiro <leandro.ribeiro@collabora.com>
There are no 'struct drm_output' for CRTCs that are not active.
Also, CRTC data lives in 'struct drm_output'. This is causing
us some trouble, as the DRM-backend needs to program those
unnactive CRTCs to be off.
If the DRM-backend had the reference for every CRTC (being
active or not), it would make certain functions (e.g.
drm_pending_state_apply_atomic()) more simple and efficient.
Move CRTC data from 'struct drm_output' to 'struct drm_crtc',
as this is the first step to allow the DRM-backend to have
references for every CRTC.
Also, add list of CRTCs to DRM-backend object. Now the
DRM-backend is responsible for allocating/deallocating the CRTC
objects. The outputs will only reference, init and fini the CRTCs
in this list.
Signed-off-by: Leandro Ribeiro <leandro.ribeiro@collabora.com>
Allow to disable GBM modifiers at runtime using the environment variable
WESTON_DISABLE_GBM_MODIFIERS.
This can be useful for debugging or when modifiers cause issues, e.g. in
case modifiers use higher memory bandwidth and hence impose a lower
resolution limit as it is the case with Intel Kaby Lake graphics.
Related to: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/-/issues/404
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
There's a log that advertises support for universal planes. That
can make users think there's something wrong with Weston or their
systems when universal planes are not supported, but that's not
the case. Remove this log from the code.
Signed-off-by: Leandro Ribeiro <leandro.ribeiro@collabora.com>
This moves the creation of the blob to be earlier, to when the damage is
calculated. It replaces the damage tracked inside of the plane state
with the blob id itself.
This should stop creating new blob ids for TEST_ONLY commits, and them
being leaked in general, as the blob ids are now freed with the plane
state.
The FB_DAMAGE_CLIPS property is now always set if it's supported, and
will be 0 in the case that we have no damage information, which
signifies full damage to the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Scott Anderson <scott.anderson@collabora.com>
The KMS 'panel orientation' property allows the driver to statically
declare a fixed rotation of an output device. Now that weston_head has a
transform member, plumb the KMS property through to weston_head so the
compositor can make a smarter choice out of the box.
Signed-off-by: Lucas Stach <l.stach@pengutronix.de>
[daniels: Extracted from one of Lucas's patches]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
Since commit 28d26483 ("build: bump libdrm requirement to newer version
(2.4.83)"), all supported libdrm versions provide modifier formats,
atomic API and blob formats. Remove ifdef checks (HAVE_DRM_ADDFB2_MODIFIERS,
HAVE_DRM_ATOMIC, HAVE_DRM_FORMATS_BLOB) to improve the code and make it
simpler.
Signed-off-by: Leandro Ribeiro <leandrohr@riseup.net>
Functional no change, as nobody makes use of it. Only apply the zpos
value if the zpos property is mutable (that is, zpos_max and zpos_min
are not the same).
Signed-off-by: Marius Vlad <marius.vlad@collabora.com>
Due to an error in driving GitLab, this commit erroneously contained the
entirety of !267 (zpos support in the KMS backend) squashed into one
single commit, pushed into master.
In order to keep the history clean, this is being reverted; a rebased
version of !267 with the clear individual commits which were already
present will be applied in its place.
This reverts commit 95e3b0deae.
Currently, a check is missing for the case if the HDCP Content Type
property is requested, but is not supported by the driver.
Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com>
Currently drm-layer supports HDCP1.4 using connector property:
Content Protection. This property if available for a platform, can be
read and set for requesting content-protection.
Also, the patch series [1] adds HDCP2.2 support in drm, and patch [2]
adds support to send udev events for change in connector properties,
made by the kernel.
This patch adds these HDCP connector properties in weston, and exposes
the content-protection support to the client for drm-backend.
It adds the enums to represent 'Content Protection' and 'Content Type'
connector properties exposed by drm layer. It adds a member
'protection' in drm_output_state, to store the desired protection
from the weston_output in the drm-backend output-repaint cycle. This
is then used to write the HDCP connector properties for the drm_heads
attached to the drm_output.
The kernel sends uevents to the user-space for any change made by it
in the "Content Protection" connector property. No event is sent in
case of change in the property made by the user-space.
It means, when there is a change of the property value from "DESIRED"
to "ENABLE" i.e. successful authentication by the kernel, a uevent
will be generated, but in case of userspace requesting for disabling
the protection by writing "UNDESIRED" into the property, no uevent
will be generated.
This patch also adds support for handling new udev events for HDCP
connector property changes. Any such change, triggers change in the
weston_head's current_protection.
[1] https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/57233/#rev7
[2] https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/303903/?series=57233&rev=7
Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com>
Create a new file which handles most of the actual KMS API use. This
covers the property handling (in which we map between KMS properties and
our internal representations), as well as actually applying state
through atomic modesetting or the legacy SetCrtc/PageFlip/DPMS APIs.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>