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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright © 2006 Keith Packard
  3. * Copyright © 2007-2008 Dave Airlie
  4. * Copyright © 2007-2008 Intel Corporation
  5. * Jesse Barnes <jesse.barnes@intel.com>
  6. *
  7. * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
  8. * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
  9. * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
  10. * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
  11. * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
  12. * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
  13. *
  14. * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
  15. * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
  16. *
  17. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
  18. * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
  19. * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
  20. * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
  21. * OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
  22. * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
  23. * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
  24. */
  25. #ifndef __DRM_CRTC_H__
  26. #define __DRM_CRTC_H__
  27. #include <linux/i2c.h>
  28. #include <linux/spinlock.h>
  29. #include <linux/types.h>
  30. #include <linux/fb.h>
  31. #include <linux/hdmi.h>
  32. #include <linux/media-bus-format.h>
  33. #include <uapi/drm/drm_mode.h>
  34. #include <uapi/drm/drm_fourcc.h>
  35. #include <drm/drm_modeset_lock.h>
  36. #include <drm/drm_rect.h>
  37. #include <drm/drm_mode_object.h>
  38. #include <drm/drm_framebuffer.h>
  39. #include <drm/drm_modes.h>
  40. #include <drm/drm_connector.h>
  41. #include <drm/drm_property.h>
  42. #include <drm/drm_bridge.h>
  43. #include <drm/drm_edid.h>
  44. #include <drm/drm_plane.h>
  45. #include <drm/drm_blend.h>
  46. #include <drm/drm_color_mgmt.h>
  47. #include <drm/drm_debugfs_crc.h>
  48. #include <drm/drm_mode_config.h>
  49. struct drm_device;
  50. struct drm_mode_set;
  51. struct drm_file;
  52. struct drm_clip_rect;
  53. struct drm_printer;
  54. struct device_node;
  55. struct dma_fence;
  56. struct edid;
  57. static inline int64_t U642I64(uint64_t val)
  58. {
  59. return (int64_t)*((int64_t *)&val);
  60. }
  61. static inline uint64_t I642U64(int64_t val)
  62. {
  63. return (uint64_t)*((uint64_t *)&val);
  64. }
  65. struct drm_crtc;
  66. struct drm_pending_vblank_event;
  67. struct drm_plane;
  68. struct drm_bridge;
  69. struct drm_atomic_state;
  70. struct drm_crtc_helper_funcs;
  71. struct drm_plane_helper_funcs;
  72. /**
  73. * struct drm_crtc_state - mutable CRTC state
  74. * @crtc: backpointer to the CRTC
  75. * @enable: whether the CRTC should be enabled, gates all other state
  76. * @active: whether the CRTC is actively displaying (used for DPMS)
  77. * @planes_changed: planes on this crtc are updated
  78. * @mode_changed: @mode or @enable has been changed
  79. * @active_changed: @active has been toggled.
  80. * @connectors_changed: connectors to this crtc have been updated
  81. * @zpos_changed: zpos values of planes on this crtc have been updated
  82. * @color_mgmt_changed: color management properties have changed (degamma or
  83. * gamma LUT or CSC matrix)
  84. * @plane_mask: bitmask of (1 << drm_plane_index(plane)) of attached planes
  85. * @connector_mask: bitmask of (1 << drm_connector_index(connector)) of attached connectors
  86. * @encoder_mask: bitmask of (1 << drm_encoder_index(encoder)) of attached encoders
  87. * @mode_blob: &drm_property_blob for @mode
  88. * @state: backpointer to global drm_atomic_state
  89. *
  90. * Note that the distinction between @enable and @active is rather subtile:
  91. * Flipping @active while @enable is set without changing anything else may
  92. * never return in a failure from the &drm_mode_config_funcs.atomic_check
  93. * callback. Userspace assumes that a DPMS On will always succeed. In other
  94. * words: @enable controls resource assignment, @active controls the actual
  95. * hardware state.
  96. *
  97. * The three booleans active_changed, connectors_changed and mode_changed are
  98. * intended to indicate whether a full modeset is needed, rather than strictly
  99. * describing what has changed in a commit.
  100. * See also: drm_atomic_crtc_needs_modeset()
  101. */
  102. struct drm_crtc_state {
  103. struct drm_crtc *crtc;
  104. bool enable;
  105. bool active;
  106. /* computed state bits used by helpers and drivers */
  107. bool planes_changed : 1;
  108. bool mode_changed : 1;
  109. bool active_changed : 1;
  110. bool connectors_changed : 1;
  111. bool zpos_changed : 1;
  112. bool color_mgmt_changed : 1;
  113. /* attached planes bitmask:
  114. * WARNING: transitional helpers do not maintain plane_mask so
  115. * drivers not converted over to atomic helpers should not rely
  116. * on plane_mask being accurate!
  117. */
  118. u32 plane_mask;
  119. u32 connector_mask;
  120. u32 encoder_mask;
  121. /**
  122. * @adjusted_mode:
  123. *
  124. * Internal display timings which can be used by the driver to handle
  125. * differences between the mode requested by userspace in @mode and what
  126. * is actually programmed into the hardware. It is purely driver
  127. * implementation defined what exactly this adjusted mode means. Usually
  128. * it is used to store the hardware display timings used between the
  129. * CRTC and encoder blocks.
  130. */
  131. struct drm_display_mode adjusted_mode;
  132. /**
  133. * @mode:
  134. *
  135. * Display timings requested by userspace. The driver should try to
  136. * match the refresh rate as close as possible (but note that it's
  137. * undefined what exactly is close enough, e.g. some of the HDMI modes
  138. * only differ in less than 1% of the refresh rate). The active width
  139. * and height as observed by userspace for positioning planes must match
  140. * exactly.
  141. *
  142. * For external connectors where the sink isn't fixed (like with a
  143. * built-in panel), this mode here should match the physical mode on the
  144. * wire to the last details (i.e. including sync polarities and
  145. * everything).
  146. */
  147. struct drm_display_mode mode;
  148. /* blob property to expose current mode to atomic userspace */
  149. struct drm_property_blob *mode_blob;
  150. /**
  151. * @degamma_lut:
  152. *
  153. * Lookup table for converting framebuffer pixel data before apply the
  154. * color conversion matrix @ctm. See drm_crtc_enable_color_mgmt(). The
  155. * blob (if not NULL) is an array of &struct drm_color_lut.
  156. */
  157. struct drm_property_blob *degamma_lut;
  158. /**
  159. * @ctm:
  160. *
  161. * Color transformation matrix. See drm_crtc_enable_color_mgmt(). The
  162. * blob (if not NULL) is a &struct drm_color_ctm.
  163. */
  164. struct drm_property_blob *ctm;
  165. /**
  166. * @gamma_lut:
  167. *
  168. * Lookup table for converting pixel data after the color conversion
  169. * matrix @ctm. See drm_crtc_enable_color_mgmt(). The blob (if not
  170. * NULL) is an array of &struct drm_color_lut.
  171. */
  172. struct drm_property_blob *gamma_lut;
  173. /**
  174. * @target_vblank:
  175. *
  176. * Target vertical blank period when a page flip
  177. * should take effect.
  178. */
  179. u32 target_vblank;
  180. /**
  181. * @pageflip_flags:
  182. *
  183. * DRM_MODE_PAGE_FLIP_* flags, as passed to the page flip ioctl.
  184. * Zero in any other case.
  185. */
  186. u32 pageflip_flags;
  187. /**
  188. * @event:
  189. *
  190. * Optional pointer to a DRM event to signal upon completion of the
  191. * state update. The driver must send out the event when the atomic
  192. * commit operation completes. There are two cases:
  193. *
  194. * - The event is for a CRTC which is being disabled through this
  195. * atomic commit. In that case the event can be send out any time
  196. * after the hardware has stopped scanning out the current
  197. * framebuffers. It should contain the timestamp and counter for the
  198. * last vblank before the display pipeline was shut off. The simplest
  199. * way to achieve that is calling drm_crtc_send_vblank_event()
  200. * somewhen after drm_crtc_vblank_off() has been called.
  201. *
  202. * - For a CRTC which is enabled at the end of the commit (even when it
  203. * undergoes an full modeset) the vblank timestamp and counter must
  204. * be for the vblank right before the first frame that scans out the
  205. * new set of buffers. Again the event can only be sent out after the
  206. * hardware has stopped scanning out the old buffers.
  207. *
  208. * - Events for disabled CRTCs are not allowed, and drivers can ignore
  209. * that case.
  210. *
  211. * This can be handled by the drm_crtc_send_vblank_event() function,
  212. * which the driver should call on the provided event upon completion of
  213. * the atomic commit. Note that if the driver supports vblank signalling
  214. * and timestamping the vblank counters and timestamps must agree with
  215. * the ones returned from page flip events. With the current vblank
  216. * helper infrastructure this can be achieved by holding a vblank
  217. * reference while the page flip is pending, acquired through
  218. * drm_crtc_vblank_get() and released with drm_crtc_vblank_put().
  219. * Drivers are free to implement their own vblank counter and timestamp
  220. * tracking though, e.g. if they have accurate timestamp registers in
  221. * hardware.
  222. *
  223. * For hardware which supports some means to synchronize vblank
  224. * interrupt delivery with committing display state there's also
  225. * drm_crtc_arm_vblank_event(). See the documentation of that function
  226. * for a detailed discussion of the constraints it needs to be used
  227. * safely.
  228. *
  229. * If the device can't notify of flip completion in a race-free way
  230. * at all, then the event should be armed just after the page flip is
  231. * committed. In the worst case the driver will send the event to
  232. * userspace one frame too late. This doesn't allow for a real atomic
  233. * update, but it should avoid tearing.
  234. */
  235. struct drm_pending_vblank_event *event;
  236. struct drm_atomic_state *state;
  237. };
  238. /**
  239. * struct drm_crtc_funcs - control CRTCs for a given device
  240. *
  241. * The drm_crtc_funcs structure is the central CRTC management structure
  242. * in the DRM. Each CRTC controls one or more connectors (note that the name
  243. * CRTC is simply historical, a CRTC may control LVDS, VGA, DVI, TV out, etc.
  244. * connectors, not just CRTs).
  245. *
  246. * Each driver is responsible for filling out this structure at startup time,
  247. * in addition to providing other modesetting features, like i2c and DDC
  248. * bus accessors.
  249. */
  250. struct drm_crtc_funcs {
  251. /**
  252. * @reset:
  253. *
  254. * Reset CRTC hardware and software state to off. This function isn't
  255. * called by the core directly, only through drm_mode_config_reset().
  256. * It's not a helper hook only for historical reasons.
  257. *
  258. * Atomic drivers can use drm_atomic_helper_crtc_reset() to reset
  259. * atomic state using this hook.
  260. */
  261. void (*reset)(struct drm_crtc *crtc);
  262. /**
  263. * @cursor_set:
  264. *
  265. * Update the cursor image. The cursor position is relative to the CRTC
  266. * and can be partially or fully outside of the visible area.
  267. *
  268. * Note that contrary to all other KMS functions the legacy cursor entry
  269. * points don't take a framebuffer object, but instead take directly a
  270. * raw buffer object id from the driver's buffer manager (which is
  271. * either GEM or TTM for current drivers).
  272. *
  273. * This entry point is deprecated, drivers should instead implement
  274. * universal plane support and register a proper cursor plane using
  275. * drm_crtc_init_with_planes().
  276. *
  277. * This callback is optional
  278. *
  279. * RETURNS:
  280. *
  281. * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
  282. */
  283. int (*cursor_set)(struct drm_crtc *crtc, struct drm_file *file_priv,
  284. uint32_t handle, uint32_t width, uint32_t height);
  285. /**
  286. * @cursor_set2:
  287. *
  288. * Update the cursor image, including hotspot information. The hotspot
  289. * must not affect the cursor position in CRTC coordinates, but is only
  290. * meant as a hint for virtualized display hardware to coordinate the
  291. * guests and hosts cursor position. The cursor hotspot is relative to
  292. * the cursor image. Otherwise this works exactly like @cursor_set.
  293. *
  294. * This entry point is deprecated, drivers should instead implement
  295. * universal plane support and register a proper cursor plane using
  296. * drm_crtc_init_with_planes().
  297. *
  298. * This callback is optional.
  299. *
  300. * RETURNS:
  301. *
  302. * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
  303. */
  304. int (*cursor_set2)(struct drm_crtc *crtc, struct drm_file *file_priv,
  305. uint32_t handle, uint32_t width, uint32_t height,
  306. int32_t hot_x, int32_t hot_y);
  307. /**
  308. * @cursor_move:
  309. *
  310. * Update the cursor position. The cursor does not need to be visible
  311. * when this hook is called.
  312. *
  313. * This entry point is deprecated, drivers should instead implement
  314. * universal plane support and register a proper cursor plane using
  315. * drm_crtc_init_with_planes().
  316. *
  317. * This callback is optional.
  318. *
  319. * RETURNS:
  320. *
  321. * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
  322. */
  323. int (*cursor_move)(struct drm_crtc *crtc, int x, int y);
  324. /**
  325. * @gamma_set:
  326. *
  327. * Set gamma on the CRTC.
  328. *
  329. * This callback is optional.
  330. *
  331. * Atomic drivers who want to support gamma tables should implement the
  332. * atomic color management support, enabled by calling
  333. * drm_crtc_enable_color_mgmt(), which then supports the legacy gamma
  334. * interface through the drm_atomic_helper_legacy_gamma_set()
  335. * compatibility implementation.
  336. */
  337. int (*gamma_set)(struct drm_crtc *crtc, u16 *r, u16 *g, u16 *b,
  338. uint32_t size,
  339. struct drm_modeset_acquire_ctx *ctx);
  340. /**
  341. * @destroy:
  342. *
  343. * Clean up plane resources. This is only called at driver unload time
  344. * through drm_mode_config_cleanup() since a CRTC cannot be hotplugged
  345. * in DRM.
  346. */
  347. void (*destroy)(struct drm_crtc *crtc);
  348. /**
  349. * @set_config:
  350. *
  351. * This is the main legacy entry point to change the modeset state on a
  352. * CRTC. All the details of the desired configuration are passed in a
  353. * &struct drm_mode_set - see there for details.
  354. *
  355. * Drivers implementing atomic modeset should use
  356. * drm_atomic_helper_set_config() to implement this hook.
  357. *
  358. * RETURNS:
  359. *
  360. * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
  361. */
  362. int (*set_config)(struct drm_mode_set *set,
  363. struct drm_modeset_acquire_ctx *ctx);
  364. /**
  365. * @page_flip:
  366. *
  367. * Legacy entry point to schedule a flip to the given framebuffer.
  368. *
  369. * Page flipping is a synchronization mechanism that replaces the frame
  370. * buffer being scanned out by the CRTC with a new frame buffer during
  371. * vertical blanking, avoiding tearing (except when requested otherwise
  372. * through the DRM_MODE_PAGE_FLIP_ASYNC flag). When an application
  373. * requests a page flip the DRM core verifies that the new frame buffer
  374. * is large enough to be scanned out by the CRTC in the currently
  375. * configured mode and then calls this hook with a pointer to the new
  376. * frame buffer.
  377. *
  378. * The driver must wait for any pending rendering to the new framebuffer
  379. * to complete before executing the flip. It should also wait for any
  380. * pending rendering from other drivers if the underlying buffer is a
  381. * shared dma-buf.
  382. *
  383. * An application can request to be notified when the page flip has
  384. * completed. The drm core will supply a &struct drm_event in the event
  385. * parameter in this case. This can be handled by the
  386. * drm_crtc_send_vblank_event() function, which the driver should call on
  387. * the provided event upon completion of the flip. Note that if
  388. * the driver supports vblank signalling and timestamping the vblank
  389. * counters and timestamps must agree with the ones returned from page
  390. * flip events. With the current vblank helper infrastructure this can
  391. * be achieved by holding a vblank reference while the page flip is
  392. * pending, acquired through drm_crtc_vblank_get() and released with
  393. * drm_crtc_vblank_put(). Drivers are free to implement their own vblank
  394. * counter and timestamp tracking though, e.g. if they have accurate
  395. * timestamp registers in hardware.
  396. *
  397. * This callback is optional.
  398. *
  399. * NOTE:
  400. *
  401. * Very early versions of the KMS ABI mandated that the driver must
  402. * block (but not reject) any rendering to the old framebuffer until the
  403. * flip operation has completed and the old framebuffer is no longer
  404. * visible. This requirement has been lifted, and userspace is instead
  405. * expected to request delivery of an event and wait with recycling old
  406. * buffers until such has been received.
  407. *
  408. * RETURNS:
  409. *
  410. * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. Note that if a
  411. * page flip operation is already pending the callback should return
  412. * -EBUSY. Pageflips on a disabled CRTC (either by setting a NULL mode
  413. * or just runtime disabled through DPMS respectively the new atomic
  414. * "ACTIVE" state) should result in an -EINVAL error code. Note that
  415. * drm_atomic_helper_page_flip() checks this already for atomic drivers.
  416. */
  417. int (*page_flip)(struct drm_crtc *crtc,
  418. struct drm_framebuffer *fb,
  419. struct drm_pending_vblank_event *event,
  420. uint32_t flags,
  421. struct drm_modeset_acquire_ctx *ctx);
  422. /**
  423. * @page_flip_target:
  424. *
  425. * Same as @page_flip but with an additional parameter specifying the
  426. * absolute target vertical blank period (as reported by
  427. * drm_crtc_vblank_count()) when the flip should take effect.
  428. *
  429. * Note that the core code calls drm_crtc_vblank_get before this entry
  430. * point, and will call drm_crtc_vblank_put if this entry point returns
  431. * any non-0 error code. It's the driver's responsibility to call
  432. * drm_crtc_vblank_put after this entry point returns 0, typically when
  433. * the flip completes.
  434. */
  435. int (*page_flip_target)(struct drm_crtc *crtc,
  436. struct drm_framebuffer *fb,
  437. struct drm_pending_vblank_event *event,
  438. uint32_t flags, uint32_t target,
  439. struct drm_modeset_acquire_ctx *ctx);
  440. /**
  441. * @set_property:
  442. *
  443. * This is the legacy entry point to update a property attached to the
  444. * CRTC.
  445. *
  446. * This callback is optional if the driver does not support any legacy
  447. * driver-private properties. For atomic drivers it is not used because
  448. * property handling is done entirely in the DRM core.
  449. *
  450. * RETURNS:
  451. *
  452. * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
  453. */
  454. int (*set_property)(struct drm_crtc *crtc,
  455. struct drm_property *property, uint64_t val);
  456. /**
  457. * @atomic_duplicate_state:
  458. *
  459. * Duplicate the current atomic state for this CRTC and return it.
  460. * The core and helpers guarantee that any atomic state duplicated with
  461. * this hook and still owned by the caller (i.e. not transferred to the
  462. * driver by calling &drm_mode_config_funcs.atomic_commit) will be
  463. * cleaned up by calling the @atomic_destroy_state hook in this
  464. * structure.
  465. *
  466. * Atomic drivers which don't subclass &struct drm_crtc_state should use
  467. * drm_atomic_helper_crtc_duplicate_state(). Drivers that subclass the
  468. * state structure to extend it with driver-private state should use
  469. * __drm_atomic_helper_crtc_duplicate_state() to make sure shared state is
  470. * duplicated in a consistent fashion across drivers.
  471. *
  472. * It is an error to call this hook before &drm_crtc.state has been
  473. * initialized correctly.
  474. *
  475. * NOTE:
  476. *
  477. * If the duplicate state references refcounted resources this hook must
  478. * acquire a reference for each of them. The driver must release these
  479. * references again in @atomic_destroy_state.
  480. *
  481. * RETURNS:
  482. *
  483. * Duplicated atomic state or NULL when the allocation failed.
  484. */
  485. struct drm_crtc_state *(*atomic_duplicate_state)(struct drm_crtc *crtc);
  486. /**
  487. * @atomic_destroy_state:
  488. *
  489. * Destroy a state duplicated with @atomic_duplicate_state and release
  490. * or unreference all resources it references
  491. */
  492. void (*atomic_destroy_state)(struct drm_crtc *crtc,
  493. struct drm_crtc_state *state);
  494. /**
  495. * @atomic_set_property:
  496. *
  497. * Decode a driver-private property value and store the decoded value
  498. * into the passed-in state structure. Since the atomic core decodes all
  499. * standardized properties (even for extensions beyond the core set of
  500. * properties which might not be implemented by all drivers) this
  501. * requires drivers to subclass the state structure.
  502. *
  503. * Such driver-private properties should really only be implemented for
  504. * truly hardware/vendor specific state. Instead it is preferred to
  505. * standardize atomic extension and decode the properties used to expose
  506. * such an extension in the core.
  507. *
  508. * Do not call this function directly, use
  509. * drm_atomic_crtc_set_property() instead.
  510. *
  511. * This callback is optional if the driver does not support any
  512. * driver-private atomic properties.
  513. *
  514. * NOTE:
  515. *
  516. * This function is called in the state assembly phase of atomic
  517. * modesets, which can be aborted for any reason (including on
  518. * userspace's request to just check whether a configuration would be
  519. * possible). Drivers MUST NOT touch any persistent state (hardware or
  520. * software) or data structures except the passed in @state parameter.
  521. *
  522. * Also since userspace controls in which order properties are set this
  523. * function must not do any input validation (since the state update is
  524. * incomplete and hence likely inconsistent). Instead any such input
  525. * validation must be done in the various atomic_check callbacks.
  526. *
  527. * RETURNS:
  528. *
  529. * 0 if the property has been found, -EINVAL if the property isn't
  530. * implemented by the driver (which should never happen, the core only
  531. * asks for properties attached to this CRTC). No other validation is
  532. * allowed by the driver. The core already checks that the property
  533. * value is within the range (integer, valid enum value, ...) the driver
  534. * set when registering the property.
  535. */
  536. int (*atomic_set_property)(struct drm_crtc *crtc,
  537. struct drm_crtc_state *state,
  538. struct drm_property *property,
  539. uint64_t val);
  540. /**
  541. * @atomic_get_property:
  542. *
  543. * Reads out the decoded driver-private property. This is used to
  544. * implement the GETCRTC IOCTL.
  545. *
  546. * Do not call this function directly, use
  547. * drm_atomic_crtc_get_property() instead.
  548. *
  549. * This callback is optional if the driver does not support any
  550. * driver-private atomic properties.
  551. *
  552. * RETURNS:
  553. *
  554. * 0 on success, -EINVAL if the property isn't implemented by the
  555. * driver (which should never happen, the core only asks for
  556. * properties attached to this CRTC).
  557. */
  558. int (*atomic_get_property)(struct drm_crtc *crtc,
  559. const struct drm_crtc_state *state,
  560. struct drm_property *property,
  561. uint64_t *val);
  562. /**
  563. * @late_register:
  564. *
  565. * This optional hook can be used to register additional userspace
  566. * interfaces attached to the crtc like debugfs interfaces.
  567. * It is called late in the driver load sequence from drm_dev_register().
  568. * Everything added from this callback should be unregistered in
  569. * the early_unregister callback.
  570. *
  571. * Returns:
  572. *
  573. * 0 on success, or a negative error code on failure.
  574. */
  575. int (*late_register)(struct drm_crtc *crtc);
  576. /**
  577. * @early_unregister:
  578. *
  579. * This optional hook should be used to unregister the additional
  580. * userspace interfaces attached to the crtc from
  581. * @late_register. It is called from drm_dev_unregister(),
  582. * early in the driver unload sequence to disable userspace access
  583. * before data structures are torndown.
  584. */
  585. void (*early_unregister)(struct drm_crtc *crtc);
  586. /**
  587. * @set_crc_source:
  588. *
  589. * Changes the source of CRC checksums of frames at the request of
  590. * userspace, typically for testing purposes. The sources available are
  591. * specific of each driver and a %NULL value indicates that CRC
  592. * generation is to be switched off.
  593. *
  594. * When CRC generation is enabled, the driver should call
  595. * drm_crtc_add_crc_entry() at each frame, providing any information
  596. * that characterizes the frame contents in the crcN arguments, as
  597. * provided from the configured source. Drivers must accept an "auto"
  598. * source name that will select a default source for this CRTC.
  599. *
  600. * Note that "auto" can depend upon the current modeset configuration,
  601. * e.g. it could pick an encoder or output specific CRC sampling point.
  602. *
  603. * This callback is optional if the driver does not support any CRC
  604. * generation functionality.
  605. *
  606. * RETURNS:
  607. *
  608. * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
  609. */
  610. int (*set_crc_source)(struct drm_crtc *crtc, const char *source,
  611. size_t *values_cnt);
  612. /**
  613. * @atomic_print_state:
  614. *
  615. * If driver subclasses &struct drm_crtc_state, it should implement
  616. * this optional hook for printing additional driver specific state.
  617. *
  618. * Do not call this directly, use drm_atomic_crtc_print_state()
  619. * instead.
  620. */
  621. void (*atomic_print_state)(struct drm_printer *p,
  622. const struct drm_crtc_state *state);
  623. /**
  624. * @get_vblank_counter:
  625. *
  626. * Driver callback for fetching a raw hardware vblank counter for the
  627. * CRTC. It's meant to be used by new drivers as the replacement of
  628. * &drm_driver.get_vblank_counter hook.
  629. *
  630. * This callback is optional. If a device doesn't have a hardware
  631. * counter, the driver can simply leave the hook as NULL. The DRM core
  632. * will account for missed vblank events while interrupts where disabled
  633. * based on system timestamps.
  634. *
  635. * Wraparound handling and loss of events due to modesetting is dealt
  636. * with in the DRM core code, as long as drivers call
  637. * drm_crtc_vblank_off() and drm_crtc_vblank_on() when disabling or
  638. * enabling a CRTC.
  639. *
  640. * See also &drm_device.vblank_disable_immediate and
  641. * &drm_device.max_vblank_count.
  642. *
  643. * Returns:
  644. *
  645. * Raw vblank counter value.
  646. */
  647. u32 (*get_vblank_counter)(struct drm_crtc *crtc);
  648. /**
  649. * @enable_vblank:
  650. *
  651. * Enable vblank interrupts for the CRTC. It's meant to be used by
  652. * new drivers as the replacement of &drm_driver.enable_vblank hook.
  653. *
  654. * Returns:
  655. *
  656. * Zero on success, appropriate errno if the vblank interrupt cannot
  657. * be enabled.
  658. */
  659. int (*enable_vblank)(struct drm_crtc *crtc);
  660. /**
  661. * @disable_vblank:
  662. *
  663. * Disable vblank interrupts for the CRTC. It's meant to be used by
  664. * new drivers as the replacement of &drm_driver.disable_vblank hook.
  665. */
  666. void (*disable_vblank)(struct drm_crtc *crtc);
  667. };
  668. /**
  669. * struct drm_crtc - central CRTC control structure
  670. * @dev: parent DRM device
  671. * @port: OF node used by drm_of_find_possible_crtcs()
  672. * @head: list management
  673. * @name: human readable name, can be overwritten by the driver
  674. * @mutex: per-CRTC locking
  675. * @base: base KMS object for ID tracking etc.
  676. * @primary: primary plane for this CRTC
  677. * @cursor: cursor plane for this CRTC
  678. * @cursor_x: current x position of the cursor, used for universal cursor planes
  679. * @cursor_y: current y position of the cursor, used for universal cursor planes
  680. * @enabled: is this CRTC enabled?
  681. * @mode: current mode timings
  682. * @hwmode: mode timings as programmed to hw regs
  683. * @x: x position on screen
  684. * @y: y position on screen
  685. * @funcs: CRTC control functions
  686. * @gamma_size: size of gamma ramp
  687. * @gamma_store: gamma ramp values
  688. * @helper_private: mid-layer private data
  689. * @properties: property tracking for this CRTC
  690. *
  691. * Each CRTC may have one or more connectors associated with it. This structure
  692. * allows the CRTC to be controlled.
  693. */
  694. struct drm_crtc {
  695. struct drm_device *dev;
  696. struct device_node *port;
  697. struct list_head head;
  698. char *name;
  699. /**
  700. * @mutex:
  701. *
  702. * This provides a read lock for the overall CRTC state (mode, dpms
  703. * state, ...) and a write lock for everything which can be update
  704. * without a full modeset (fb, cursor data, CRTC properties ...). A full
  705. * modeset also need to grab &drm_mode_config.connection_mutex.
  706. *
  707. * For atomic drivers specifically this protects @state.
  708. */
  709. struct drm_modeset_lock mutex;
  710. struct drm_mode_object base;
  711. /* primary and cursor planes for CRTC */
  712. struct drm_plane *primary;
  713. struct drm_plane *cursor;
  714. /**
  715. * @index: Position inside the mode_config.list, can be used as an array
  716. * index. It is invariant over the lifetime of the CRTC.
  717. */
  718. unsigned index;
  719. /* position of cursor plane on crtc */
  720. int cursor_x;
  721. int cursor_y;
  722. bool enabled;
  723. /* Requested mode from modesetting. */
  724. struct drm_display_mode mode;
  725. /* Programmed mode in hw, after adjustments for encoders,
  726. * crtc, panel scaling etc. Needed for timestamping etc.
  727. */
  728. struct drm_display_mode hwmode;
  729. int x, y;
  730. const struct drm_crtc_funcs *funcs;
  731. /* Legacy FB CRTC gamma size for reporting to userspace */
  732. uint32_t gamma_size;
  733. uint16_t *gamma_store;
  734. /* if you are using the helper */
  735. const struct drm_crtc_helper_funcs *helper_private;
  736. struct drm_object_properties properties;
  737. /**
  738. * @state:
  739. *
  740. * Current atomic state for this CRTC.
  741. *
  742. * This is protected by @mutex. Note that nonblocking atomic commits
  743. * access the current CRTC state without taking locks. Either by going
  744. * through the &struct drm_atomic_state pointers, see
  745. * for_each_crtc_in_state(), for_each_oldnew_crtc_in_state(),
  746. * for_each_old_crtc_in_state() and for_each_new_crtc_in_state(). Or
  747. * through careful ordering of atomic commit operations as implemented
  748. * in the atomic helpers, see &struct drm_crtc_commit.
  749. */
  750. struct drm_crtc_state *state;
  751. /**
  752. * @commit_list:
  753. *
  754. * List of &drm_crtc_commit structures tracking pending commits.
  755. * Protected by @commit_lock. This list doesn't hold its own full
  756. * reference, but burrows it from the ongoing commit. Commit entries
  757. * must be removed from this list once the commit is fully completed,
  758. * but before it's correspoding &drm_atomic_state gets destroyed.
  759. */
  760. struct list_head commit_list;
  761. /**
  762. * @commit_lock:
  763. *
  764. * Spinlock to protect @commit_list.
  765. */
  766. spinlock_t commit_lock;
  767. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
  768. /**
  769. * @debugfs_entry:
  770. *
  771. * Debugfs directory for this CRTC.
  772. */
  773. struct dentry *debugfs_entry;
  774. #endif
  775. /**
  776. * @crc:
  777. *
  778. * Configuration settings of CRC capture.
  779. */
  780. struct drm_crtc_crc crc;
  781. /**
  782. * @fence_context:
  783. *
  784. * timeline context used for fence operations.
  785. */
  786. unsigned int fence_context;
  787. /**
  788. * @fence_lock:
  789. *
  790. * spinlock to protect the fences in the fence_context.
  791. */
  792. spinlock_t fence_lock;
  793. /**
  794. * @fence_seqno:
  795. *
  796. * Seqno variable used as monotonic counter for the fences
  797. * created on the CRTC's timeline.
  798. */
  799. unsigned long fence_seqno;
  800. /**
  801. * @timeline_name:
  802. *
  803. * The name of the CRTC's fence timeline.
  804. */
  805. char timeline_name[32];
  806. };
  807. /**
  808. * struct drm_mode_set - new values for a CRTC config change
  809. * @fb: framebuffer to use for new config
  810. * @crtc: CRTC whose configuration we're about to change
  811. * @mode: mode timings to use
  812. * @x: position of this CRTC relative to @fb
  813. * @y: position of this CRTC relative to @fb
  814. * @connectors: array of connectors to drive with this CRTC if possible
  815. * @num_connectors: size of @connectors array
  816. *
  817. * This represents a modeset configuration for the legacy SETCRTC ioctl and is
  818. * also used internally. Atomic drivers instead use &drm_atomic_state.
  819. */
  820. struct drm_mode_set {
  821. struct drm_framebuffer *fb;
  822. struct drm_crtc *crtc;
  823. struct drm_display_mode *mode;
  824. uint32_t x;
  825. uint32_t y;
  826. struct drm_connector **connectors;
  827. size_t num_connectors;
  828. };
  829. #define obj_to_crtc(x) container_of(x, struct drm_crtc, base)
  830. __printf(6, 7)
  831. int drm_crtc_init_with_planes(struct drm_device *dev,
  832. struct drm_crtc *crtc,
  833. struct drm_plane *primary,
  834. struct drm_plane *cursor,
  835. const struct drm_crtc_funcs *funcs,
  836. const char *name, ...);
  837. void drm_crtc_cleanup(struct drm_crtc *crtc);
  838. /**
  839. * drm_crtc_index - find the index of a registered CRTC
  840. * @crtc: CRTC to find index for
  841. *
  842. * Given a registered CRTC, return the index of that CRTC within a DRM
  843. * device's list of CRTCs.
  844. */
  845. static inline unsigned int drm_crtc_index(const struct drm_crtc *crtc)
  846. {
  847. return crtc->index;
  848. }
  849. /**
  850. * drm_crtc_mask - find the mask of a registered CRTC
  851. * @crtc: CRTC to find mask for
  852. *
  853. * Given a registered CRTC, return the mask bit of that CRTC for an
  854. * encoder's possible_crtcs field.
  855. */
  856. static inline uint32_t drm_crtc_mask(const struct drm_crtc *crtc)
  857. {
  858. return 1 << drm_crtc_index(crtc);
  859. }
  860. int drm_crtc_force_disable(struct drm_crtc *crtc);
  861. int drm_crtc_force_disable_all(struct drm_device *dev);
  862. int drm_mode_set_config_internal(struct drm_mode_set *set);
  863. struct drm_crtc *drm_crtc_from_index(struct drm_device *dev, int idx);
  864. /**
  865. * drm_crtc_find - look up a CRTC object from its ID
  866. * @dev: DRM device
  867. * @id: &drm_mode_object ID
  868. *
  869. * This can be used to look up a CRTC from its userspace ID. Only used by
  870. * drivers for legacy IOCTLs and interface, nowadays extensions to the KMS
  871. * userspace interface should be done using &drm_property.
  872. */
  873. static inline struct drm_crtc *drm_crtc_find(struct drm_device *dev,
  874. struct drm_file *file_priv,
  875. uint32_t id)
  876. {
  877. struct drm_mode_object *mo;
  878. mo = drm_mode_object_find(dev, file_priv, id, DRM_MODE_OBJECT_CRTC);
  879. return mo ? obj_to_crtc(mo) : NULL;
  880. }
  881. /**
  882. * drm_for_each_crtc - iterate over all CRTCs
  883. * @crtc: a &struct drm_crtc as the loop cursor
  884. * @dev: the &struct drm_device
  885. *
  886. * Iterate over all CRTCs of @dev.
  887. */
  888. #define drm_for_each_crtc(crtc, dev) \
  889. list_for_each_entry(crtc, &(dev)->mode_config.crtc_list, head)
  890. #endif /* __DRM_CRTC_H__ */