1 /*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-*/
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6 Copyright (C) 2014 David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
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24 * The grdev layer provides generic access to graphics devices. The device
25 * types are hidden in the implementation and exported in a generic way. The
26 * grdev_session object forms the base layer. It loads, configures and prepares
27 * any graphics devices associated with that session. Each session is totally
28 * independent of other sessions and can be controlled separately.
29 * The target devices on a session are called display. A display always
30 * corresponds to a real display regardless how many pipes are needed to drive
31 * that display. That is, an exported display might internally be created out
32 * of arbitrary combinations of target pipes. However, this is meant as
33 * implementation detail and API users must never assume details below the
34 * display-level. That is, a display is the most low-level object exported.
35 * Therefore, pipe-configuration and any low-level modesetting is hidden from
36 * the public API. It is provided by the implementation, and it is the
37 * implementation that decides how pipes are driven.
39 * The API users are free to ignore specific displays or combine them to create
40 * larger screens. This often requires user-configuration so is dictated by
41 * policy. The underlying pipe-configuration might be affected by these
42 * high-level policies, but is never directly controlled by those. That means,
43 * depending on the displays you use, it might affect how underlying resources
44 * are assigned. However, users can never directly apply policies to the pipes,
45 * but only to displays. In case specific hardware needs quirks on the pipe
46 * level, we support that via hwdb, not via public user configuration.
48 * Right now, displays are limited to rgb32 memory-mapped framebuffers on the
49 * primary plane. However, the grdev implementation can be easily extended to
50 * allow more powerful access (including hardware-acceleration for 2D and 3D
51 * compositing). So far, this wasn't needed so it is not exposed.
59 #include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
60 #include <systemd/sd-event.h>
63 typedef struct grdev_fb grdev_fb;
64 typedef struct grdev_display_target grdev_display_target;
65 typedef struct grdev_display grdev_display;
67 typedef struct grdev_event grdev_event;
68 typedef struct grdev_session grdev_session;
69 typedef struct grdev_context grdev_context;
72 /* clockwise rotation; we treat this is abelian group Z4 with ADD */
80 /* flip states; we treat this as abelian group V4 with XOR */
81 GRDEV_FLIP_NONE = 0x0,
82 GRDEV_FLIP_HORIZONTAL = 0x1,
83 GRDEV_FLIP_VERTICAL = 0x2,
102 void (*free_fn) (void *ptr);
105 struct grdev_display_target {
116 void grdev_display_set_userdata(grdev_display *display, void *userdata);
117 void *grdev_display_get_userdata(grdev_display *display);
119 const char *grdev_display_get_name(grdev_display *display);
120 uint32_t grdev_display_get_width(grdev_display *display);
121 uint32_t grdev_display_get_height(grdev_display *display);
123 bool grdev_display_is_enabled(grdev_display *display);
124 void grdev_display_enable(grdev_display *display);
125 void grdev_display_disable(grdev_display *display);
127 const grdev_display_target *grdev_display_next_target(grdev_display *display, const grdev_display_target *prev);
128 void grdev_display_flip_target(grdev_display *display, const grdev_display_target *target);
130 #define GRDEV_DISPLAY_FOREACH_TARGET(_display, _t) \
131 for ((_t) = grdev_display_next_target((_display), NULL); \
133 (_t) = grdev_display_next_target((_display), (_t)))
140 GRDEV_EVENT_DISPLAY_ADD,
141 GRDEV_EVENT_DISPLAY_REMOVE,
142 GRDEV_EVENT_DISPLAY_CHANGE,
143 GRDEV_EVENT_DISPLAY_FRAME,
146 typedef void (*grdev_event_fn) (grdev_session *session, void *userdata, grdev_event *ev);
152 grdev_display *display;
153 } display_add, display_remove, display_change;
156 grdev_display *display;
166 GRDEV_SESSION_CUSTOM = (1 << 0),
167 GRDEV_SESSION_MANAGED = (1 << 1),
170 int grdev_session_new(grdev_session **out,
171 grdev_context *context,
174 grdev_event_fn event_fn,
176 grdev_session *grdev_session_free(grdev_session *session);
178 DEFINE_TRIVIAL_CLEANUP_FUNC(grdev_session*, grdev_session_free);
180 bool grdev_session_is_enabled(grdev_session *session);
181 void grdev_session_enable(grdev_session *session);
182 void grdev_session_disable(grdev_session *session);
184 void grdev_session_commit(grdev_session *session);
185 void grdev_session_restore(grdev_session *session);
187 void grdev_session_add_drm(grdev_session *session, struct udev_device *ud);
188 void grdev_session_remove_drm(grdev_session *session, struct udev_device *ud);
189 void grdev_session_hotplug_drm(grdev_session *session, struct udev_device *ud);
195 int grdev_context_new(grdev_context **out, sd_event *event, sd_bus *sysbus);
196 grdev_context *grdev_context_ref(grdev_context *context);
197 grdev_context *grdev_context_unref(grdev_context *context);
199 DEFINE_TRIVIAL_CLEANUP_FUNC(grdev_context*, grdev_context_unref);