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     22
     23#ifndef __DRM_MODE_CONFIG_H__
     24#define __DRM_MODE_CONFIG_H__
     25
     26#include <linux/mutex.h>
     27#include <linux/types.h>
     28#include <linux/idr.h>
     29#include <linux/workqueue.h>
     30#include <linux/llist.h>
     31
     32#include <drm/drm_modeset_lock.h>
     33
     34struct drm_file;
     35struct drm_device;
     36struct drm_atomic_state;
     37struct drm_mode_fb_cmd2;
     38struct drm_format_info;
     39struct drm_display_mode;
     40
     41/**
     42 * struct drm_mode_config_funcs - basic driver provided mode setting functions
     43 *
     44 * Some global (i.e. not per-CRTC, connector, etc) mode setting functions that
     45 * involve drivers.
     46 */
     47struct drm_mode_config_funcs {
     48	/**
     49	 * @fb_create:
     50	 *
     51	 * Create a new framebuffer object. The core does basic checks on the
     52	 * requested metadata, but most of that is left to the driver. See
     53	 * &struct drm_mode_fb_cmd2 for details.
     54	 *
     55	 * To validate the pixel format and modifier drivers can use
     56	 * drm_any_plane_has_format() to make sure at least one plane supports
     57	 * the requested values. Note that the driver must first determine the
     58	 * actual modifier used if the request doesn't have it specified,
     59	 * ie. when (@mode_cmd->flags & DRM_MODE_FB_MODIFIERS) == 0.
     60	 *
     61	 * IMPORTANT: These implied modifiers for legacy userspace must be
     62	 * stored in struct &drm_framebuffer, including all relevant metadata
     63	 * like &drm_framebuffer.pitches and &drm_framebuffer.offsets if the
     64	 * modifier enables additional planes beyond the fourcc pixel format
     65	 * code. This is required by the GETFB2 ioctl.
     66	 *
     67	 * If the parameters are deemed valid and the backing storage objects in
     68	 * the underlying memory manager all exist, then the driver allocates
     69	 * a new &drm_framebuffer structure, subclassed to contain
     70	 * driver-specific information (like the internal native buffer object
     71	 * references). It also needs to fill out all relevant metadata, which
     72	 * should be done by calling drm_helper_mode_fill_fb_struct().
     73	 *
     74	 * The initialization is finalized by calling drm_framebuffer_init(),
     75	 * which registers the framebuffer and makes it accessible to other
     76	 * threads.
     77	 *
     78	 * RETURNS:
     79	 *
     80	 * A new framebuffer with an initial reference count of 1 or a negative
     81	 * error code encoded with ERR_PTR().
     82	 */
     83	struct drm_framebuffer *(*fb_create)(struct drm_device *dev,
     84					     struct drm_file *file_priv,
     85					     const struct drm_mode_fb_cmd2 *mode_cmd);
     86
     87	/**
     88	 * @get_format_info:
     89	 *
     90	 * Allows a driver to return custom format information for special
     91	 * fb layouts (eg. ones with auxiliary compression control planes).
     92	 *
     93	 * RETURNS:
     94	 *
     95	 * The format information specific to the given fb metadata, or
     96	 * NULL if none is found.
     97	 */
     98	const struct drm_format_info *(*get_format_info)(const struct drm_mode_fb_cmd2 *mode_cmd);
     99
    100	/**
    101	 * @output_poll_changed:
    102	 *
    103	 * Callback used by helpers to inform the driver of output configuration
    104	 * changes.
    105	 *
    106	 * Drivers implementing fbdev emulation use drm_kms_helper_hotplug_event()
    107	 * to call this hook to inform the fbdev helper of output changes.
    108	 *
    109	 * This hook is deprecated, drivers should instead use
    110	 * drm_fbdev_generic_setup() which takes care of any necessary
    111	 * hotplug event forwarding already without further involvement by
    112	 * the driver.
    113	 */
    114	void (*output_poll_changed)(struct drm_device *dev);
    115
    116	/**
    117	 * @mode_valid:
    118	 *
    119	 * Device specific validation of display modes. Can be used to reject
    120	 * modes that can never be supported. Only device wide constraints can
    121	 * be checked here. crtc/encoder/bridge/connector specific constraints
    122	 * should be checked in the .mode_valid() hook for each specific object.
    123	 */
    124	enum drm_mode_status (*mode_valid)(struct drm_device *dev,
    125					   const struct drm_display_mode *mode);
    126
    127	/**
    128	 * @atomic_check:
    129	 *
    130	 * This is the only hook to validate an atomic modeset update. This
    131	 * function must reject any modeset and state changes which the hardware
    132	 * or driver doesn't support. This includes but is of course not limited
    133	 * to:
    134	 *
    135	 *  - Checking that the modes, framebuffers, scaling and placement
    136	 *    requirements and so on are within the limits of the hardware.
    137	 *
    138	 *  - Checking that any hidden shared resources are not oversubscribed.
    139	 *    This can be shared PLLs, shared lanes, overall memory bandwidth,
    140	 *    display fifo space (where shared between planes or maybe even
    141	 *    CRTCs).
    142	 *
    143	 *  - Checking that virtualized resources exported to userspace are not
    144	 *    oversubscribed. For various reasons it can make sense to expose
    145	 *    more planes, crtcs or encoders than which are physically there. One
    146	 *    example is dual-pipe operations (which generally should be hidden
    147	 *    from userspace if when lockstepped in hardware, exposed otherwise),
    148	 *    where a plane might need 1 hardware plane (if it's just on one
    149	 *    pipe), 2 hardware planes (when it spans both pipes) or maybe even
    150	 *    shared a hardware plane with a 2nd plane (if there's a compatible
    151	 *    plane requested on the area handled by the other pipe).
    152	 *
    153	 *  - Check that any transitional state is possible and that if
    154	 *    requested, the update can indeed be done in the vblank period
    155	 *    without temporarily disabling some functions.
    156	 *
    157	 *  - Check any other constraints the driver or hardware might have.
    158	 *
    159	 *  - This callback also needs to correctly fill out the &drm_crtc_state
    160	 *    in this update to make sure that drm_atomic_crtc_needs_modeset()
    161	 *    reflects the nature of the possible update and returns true if and
    162	 *    only if the update cannot be applied without tearing within one
    163	 *    vblank on that CRTC. The core uses that information to reject
    164	 *    updates which require a full modeset (i.e. blanking the screen, or
    165	 *    at least pausing updates for a substantial amount of time) if
    166	 *    userspace has disallowed that in its request.
    167	 *
    168	 *  - The driver also does not need to repeat basic input validation
    169	 *    like done for the corresponding legacy entry points. The core does
    170	 *    that before calling this hook.
    171	 *
    172	 * See the documentation of @atomic_commit for an exhaustive list of
    173	 * error conditions which don't have to be checked at the in this
    174	 * callback.
    175	 *
    176	 * See the documentation for &struct drm_atomic_state for how exactly
    177	 * an atomic modeset update is described.
    178	 *
    179	 * Drivers using the atomic helpers can implement this hook using
    180	 * drm_atomic_helper_check(), or one of the exported sub-functions of
    181	 * it.
    182	 *
    183	 * RETURNS:
    184	 *
    185	 * 0 on success or one of the below negative error codes:
    186	 *
    187	 *  - -EINVAL, if any of the above constraints are violated.
    188	 *
    189	 *  - -EDEADLK, when returned from an attempt to acquire an additional
    190	 *    &drm_modeset_lock through drm_modeset_lock().
    191	 *
    192	 *  - -ENOMEM, if allocating additional state sub-structures failed due
    193	 *    to lack of memory.
    194	 *
    195	 *  - -EINTR, -EAGAIN or -ERESTARTSYS, if the IOCTL should be restarted.
    196	 *    This can either be due to a pending signal, or because the driver
    197	 *    needs to completely bail out to recover from an exceptional
    198	 *    situation like a GPU hang. From a userspace point all errors are
    199	 *    treated equally.
    200	 */
    201	int (*atomic_check)(struct drm_device *dev,
    202			    struct drm_atomic_state *state);
    203
    204	/**
    205	 * @atomic_commit:
    206	 *
    207	 * This is the only hook to commit an atomic modeset update. The core
    208	 * guarantees that @atomic_check has been called successfully before
    209	 * calling this function, and that nothing has been changed in the
    210	 * interim.
    211	 *
    212	 * See the documentation for &struct drm_atomic_state for how exactly
    213	 * an atomic modeset update is described.
    214	 *
    215	 * Drivers using the atomic helpers can implement this hook using
    216	 * drm_atomic_helper_commit(), or one of the exported sub-functions of
    217	 * it.
    218	 *
    219	 * Nonblocking commits (as indicated with the nonblock parameter) must
    220	 * do any preparatory work which might result in an unsuccessful commit
    221	 * in the context of this callback. The only exceptions are hardware
    222	 * errors resulting in -EIO. But even in that case the driver must
    223	 * ensure that the display pipe is at least running, to avoid
    224	 * compositors crashing when pageflips don't work. Anything else,
    225	 * specifically committing the update to the hardware, should be done
    226	 * without blocking the caller. For updates which do not require a
    227	 * modeset this must be guaranteed.
    228	 *
    229	 * The driver must wait for any pending rendering to the new
    230	 * framebuffers to complete before executing the flip. It should also
    231	 * wait for any pending rendering from other drivers if the underlying
    232	 * buffer is a shared dma-buf. Nonblocking commits must not wait for
    233	 * rendering in the context of this callback.
    234	 *
    235	 * An application can request to be notified when the atomic commit has
    236	 * completed. These events are per-CRTC and can be distinguished by the
    237	 * CRTC index supplied in &drm_event to userspace.
    238	 *
    239	 * The drm core will supply a &struct drm_event in each CRTC's
    240	 * &drm_crtc_state.event. See the documentation for
    241	 * &drm_crtc_state.event for more details about the precise semantics of
    242	 * this event.
    243	 *
    244	 * NOTE:
    245	 *
    246	 * Drivers are not allowed to shut down any display pipe successfully
    247	 * enabled through an atomic commit on their own. Doing so can result in
    248	 * compositors crashing if a page flip is suddenly rejected because the
    249	 * pipe is off.
    250	 *
    251	 * RETURNS:
    252	 *
    253	 * 0 on success or one of the below negative error codes:
    254	 *
    255	 *  - -EBUSY, if a nonblocking updated is requested and there is
    256	 *    an earlier updated pending. Drivers are allowed to support a queue
    257	 *    of outstanding updates, but currently no driver supports that.
    258	 *    Note that drivers must wait for preceding updates to complete if a
    259	 *    synchronous update is requested, they are not allowed to fail the
    260	 *    commit in that case.
    261	 *
    262	 *  - -ENOMEM, if the driver failed to allocate memory. Specifically
    263	 *    this can happen when trying to pin framebuffers, which must only
    264	 *    be done when committing the state.
    265	 *
    266	 *  - -ENOSPC, as a refinement of the more generic -ENOMEM to indicate
    267	 *    that the driver has run out of vram, iommu space or similar GPU
    268	 *    address space needed for framebuffer.
    269	 *
    270	 *  - -EIO, if the hardware completely died.
    271	 *
    272	 *  - -EINTR, -EAGAIN or -ERESTARTSYS, if the IOCTL should be restarted.
    273	 *    This can either be due to a pending signal, or because the driver
    274	 *    needs to completely bail out to recover from an exceptional
    275	 *    situation like a GPU hang. From a userspace point of view all errors are
    276	 *    treated equally.
    277	 *
    278	 * This list is exhaustive. Specifically this hook is not allowed to
    279	 * return -EINVAL (any invalid requests should be caught in
    280	 * @atomic_check) or -EDEADLK (this function must not acquire
    281	 * additional modeset locks).
    282	 */
    283	int (*atomic_commit)(struct drm_device *dev,
    284			     struct drm_atomic_state *state,
    285			     bool nonblock);
    286
    287	/**
    288	 * @atomic_state_alloc:
    289	 *
    290	 * This optional hook can be used by drivers that want to subclass struct
    291	 * &drm_atomic_state to be able to track their own driver-private global
    292	 * state easily. If this hook is implemented, drivers must also
    293	 * implement @atomic_state_clear and @atomic_state_free.
    294	 *
    295	 * Subclassing of &drm_atomic_state is deprecated in favour of using
    296	 * &drm_private_state and &drm_private_obj.
    297	 *
    298	 * RETURNS:
    299	 *
    300	 * A new &drm_atomic_state on success or NULL on failure.
    301	 */
    302	struct drm_atomic_state *(*atomic_state_alloc)(struct drm_device *dev);
    303
    304	/**
    305	 * @atomic_state_clear:
    306	 *
    307	 * This hook must clear any driver private state duplicated into the
    308	 * passed-in &drm_atomic_state. This hook is called when the caller
    309	 * encountered a &drm_modeset_lock deadlock and needs to drop all
    310	 * already acquired locks as part of the deadlock avoidance dance
    311	 * implemented in drm_modeset_backoff().
    312	 *
    313	 * Any duplicated state must be invalidated since a concurrent atomic
    314	 * update might change it, and the drm atomic interfaces always apply
    315	 * updates as relative changes to the current state.
    316	 *
    317	 * Drivers that implement this must call drm_atomic_state_default_clear()
    318	 * to clear common state.
    319	 *
    320	 * Subclassing of &drm_atomic_state is deprecated in favour of using
    321	 * &drm_private_state and &drm_private_obj.
    322	 */
    323	void (*atomic_state_clear)(struct drm_atomic_state *state);
    324
    325	/**
    326	 * @atomic_state_free:
    327	 *
    328	 * This hook needs driver private resources and the &drm_atomic_state
    329	 * itself. Note that the core first calls drm_atomic_state_clear() to
    330	 * avoid code duplicate between the clear and free hooks.
    331	 *
    332	 * Drivers that implement this must call
    333	 * drm_atomic_state_default_release() to release common resources.
    334	 *
    335	 * Subclassing of &drm_atomic_state is deprecated in favour of using
    336	 * &drm_private_state and &drm_private_obj.
    337	 */
    338	void (*atomic_state_free)(struct drm_atomic_state *state);
    339};
    340
    341/**
    342 * struct drm_mode_config - Mode configuration control structure
    343 * @min_width: minimum fb pixel width on this device
    344 * @min_height: minimum fb pixel height on this device
    345 * @max_width: maximum fb pixel width on this device
    346 * @max_height: maximum fb pixel height on this device
    347 * @funcs: core driver provided mode setting functions
    348 * @fb_base: base address of the framebuffer
    349 * @poll_enabled: track polling support for this device
    350 * @poll_running: track polling status for this device
    351 * @delayed_event: track delayed poll uevent deliver for this device
    352 * @output_poll_work: delayed work for polling in process context
    353 * @preferred_depth: preferred RBG pixel depth, used by fb helpers
    354 * @prefer_shadow: hint to userspace to prefer shadow-fb rendering
    355 * @cursor_width: hint to userspace for max cursor width
    356 * @cursor_height: hint to userspace for max cursor height
    357 * @helper_private: mid-layer private data
    358 *
    359 * Core mode resource tracking structure.  All CRTC, encoders, and connectors
    360 * enumerated by the driver are added here, as are global properties.  Some
    361 * global restrictions are also here, e.g. dimension restrictions.
    362 *
    363 * Framebuffer sizes refer to the virtual screen that can be displayed by
    364 * the CRTC. This can be different from the physical resolution programmed.
    365 * The minimum width and height, stored in @min_width and @min_height,
    366 * describe the smallest size of the framebuffer. It correlates to the
    367 * minimum programmable resolution.
    368 * The maximum width, stored in @max_width, is typically limited by the
    369 * maximum pitch between two adjacent scanlines. The maximum height, stored
    370 * in @max_height, is usually only limited by the amount of addressable video
    371 * memory. For hardware that has no real maximum, drivers should pick a
    372 * reasonable default.
    373 *
    374 * See also @DRM_SHADOW_PLANE_MAX_WIDTH and @DRM_SHADOW_PLANE_MAX_HEIGHT.
    375 */
    376struct drm_mode_config {
    377	/**
    378	 * @mutex:
    379	 *
    380	 * This is the big scary modeset BKL which protects everything that
    381	 * isn't protect otherwise. Scope is unclear and fuzzy, try to remove
    382	 * anything from under its protection and move it into more well-scoped
    383	 * locks.
    384	 *
    385	 * The one important thing this protects is the use of @acquire_ctx.
    386	 */
    387	struct mutex mutex;
    388
    389	/**
    390	 * @connection_mutex:
    391	 *
    392	 * This protects connector state and the connector to encoder to CRTC
    393	 * routing chain.
    394	 *
    395	 * For atomic drivers specifically this protects &drm_connector.state.
    396	 */
    397	struct drm_modeset_lock connection_mutex;
    398
    399	/**
    400	 * @acquire_ctx:
    401	 *
    402	 * Global implicit acquire context used by atomic drivers for legacy
    403	 * IOCTLs. Deprecated, since implicit locking contexts make it
    404	 * impossible to use driver-private &struct drm_modeset_lock. Users of
    405	 * this must hold @mutex.
    406	 */
    407	struct drm_modeset_acquire_ctx *acquire_ctx;
    408
    409	/**
    410	 * @idr_mutex:
    411	 *
    412	 * Mutex for KMS ID allocation and management. Protects both @object_idr
    413	 * and @tile_idr.
    414	 */
    415	struct mutex idr_mutex;
    416
    417	/**
    418	 * @object_idr:
    419	 *
    420	 * Main KMS ID tracking object. Use this idr for all IDs, fb, crtc,
    421	 * connector, modes - just makes life easier to have only one.
    422	 */
    423	struct idr object_idr;
    424
    425	/**
    426	 * @tile_idr:
    427	 *
    428	 * Use this idr for allocating new IDs for tiled sinks like use in some
    429	 * high-res DP MST screens.
    430	 */
    431	struct idr tile_idr;
    432
    433	/** @fb_lock: Mutex to protect fb the global @fb_list and @num_fb. */
    434	struct mutex fb_lock;
    435	/** @num_fb: Number of entries on @fb_list. */
    436	int num_fb;
    437	/** @fb_list: List of all &struct drm_framebuffer. */
    438	struct list_head fb_list;
    439
    440	/**
    441	 * @connector_list_lock: Protects @num_connector and
    442	 * @connector_list and @connector_free_list.
    443	 */
    444	spinlock_t connector_list_lock;
    445	/**
    446	 * @num_connector: Number of connectors on this device. Protected by
    447	 * @connector_list_lock.
    448	 */
    449	int num_connector;
    450	/**
    451	 * @connector_ida: ID allocator for connector indices.
    452	 */
    453	struct ida connector_ida;
    454	/**
    455	 * @connector_list:
    456	 *
    457	 * List of connector objects linked with &drm_connector.head. Protected
    458	 * by @connector_list_lock. Only use drm_for_each_connector_iter() and
    459	 * &struct drm_connector_list_iter to walk this list.
    460	 */
    461	struct list_head connector_list;
    462	/**
    463	 * @connector_free_list:
    464	 *
    465	 * List of connector objects linked with &drm_connector.free_head.
    466	 * Protected by @connector_list_lock. Used by
    467	 * drm_for_each_connector_iter() and
    468	 * &struct drm_connector_list_iter to savely free connectors using
    469	 * @connector_free_work.
    470	 */
    471	struct llist_head connector_free_list;
    472	/**
    473	 * @connector_free_work: Work to clean up @connector_free_list.
    474	 */
    475	struct work_struct connector_free_work;
    476
    477	/**
    478	 * @num_encoder:
    479	 *
    480	 * Number of encoders on this device. This is invariant over the
    481	 * lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any locks.
    482	 */
    483	int num_encoder;
    484	/**
    485	 * @encoder_list:
    486	 *
    487	 * List of encoder objects linked with &drm_encoder.head. This is
    488	 * invariant over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any
    489	 * locks.
    490	 */
    491	struct list_head encoder_list;
    492
    493	/**
    494	 * @num_total_plane:
    495	 *
    496	 * Number of universal (i.e. with primary/curso) planes on this device.
    497	 * This is invariant over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't
    498	 * need any locks.
    499	 */
    500	int num_total_plane;
    501	/**
    502	 * @plane_list:
    503	 *
    504	 * List of plane objects linked with &drm_plane.head. This is invariant
    505	 * over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any locks.
    506	 */
    507	struct list_head plane_list;
    508
    509	/**
    510	 * @num_crtc:
    511	 *
    512	 * Number of CRTCs on this device linked with &drm_crtc.head. This is invariant over the lifetime
    513	 * of a device and hence doesn't need any locks.
    514	 */
    515	int num_crtc;
    516	/**
    517	 * @crtc_list:
    518	 *
    519	 * List of CRTC objects linked with &drm_crtc.head. This is invariant
    520	 * over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any locks.
    521	 */
    522	struct list_head crtc_list;
    523
    524	/**
    525	 * @property_list:
    526	 *
    527	 * List of property type objects linked with &drm_property.head. This is
    528	 * invariant over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any
    529	 * locks.
    530	 */
    531	struct list_head property_list;
    532
    533	/**
    534	 * @privobj_list:
    535	 *
    536	 * List of private objects linked with &drm_private_obj.head. This is
    537	 * invariant over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any
    538	 * locks.
    539	 */
    540	struct list_head privobj_list;
    541
    542	int min_width, min_height;
    543	int max_width, max_height;
    544	const struct drm_mode_config_funcs *funcs;
    545	resource_size_t fb_base;
    546
    547	/* output poll support */
    548	bool poll_enabled;
    549	bool poll_running;
    550	bool delayed_event;
    551	struct delayed_work output_poll_work;
    552
    553	/**
    554	 * @blob_lock:
    555	 *
    556	 * Mutex for blob property allocation and management, protects
    557	 * @property_blob_list and &drm_file.blobs.
    558	 */
    559	struct mutex blob_lock;
    560
    561	/**
    562	 * @property_blob_list:
    563	 *
    564	 * List of all the blob property objects linked with
    565	 * &drm_property_blob.head. Protected by @blob_lock.
    566	 */
    567	struct list_head property_blob_list;
    568
    569	/* pointers to standard properties */
    570
    571	/**
    572	 * @edid_property: Default connector property to hold the EDID of the
    573	 * currently connected sink, if any.
    574	 */
    575	struct drm_property *edid_property;
    576	/**
    577	 * @dpms_property: Default connector property to control the
    578	 * connector's DPMS state.
    579	 */
    580	struct drm_property *dpms_property;
    581	/**
    582	 * @path_property: Default connector property to hold the DP MST path
    583	 * for the port.
    584	 */
    585	struct drm_property *path_property;
    586	/**
    587	 * @tile_property: Default connector property to store the tile
    588	 * position of a tiled screen, for sinks which need to be driven with
    589	 * multiple CRTCs.
    590	 */
    591	struct drm_property *tile_property;
    592	/**
    593	 * @link_status_property: Default connector property for link status
    594	 * of a connector
    595	 */
    596	struct drm_property *link_status_property;
    597	/**
    598	 * @plane_type_property: Default plane property to differentiate
    599	 * CURSOR, PRIMARY and OVERLAY legacy uses of planes.
    600	 */
    601	struct drm_property *plane_type_property;
    602	/**
    603	 * @prop_src_x: Default atomic plane property for the plane source
    604	 * position in the connected &drm_framebuffer.
    605	 */
    606	struct drm_property *prop_src_x;
    607	/**
    608	 * @prop_src_y: Default atomic plane property for the plane source
    609	 * position in the connected &drm_framebuffer.
    610	 */
    611	struct drm_property *prop_src_y;
    612	/**
    613	 * @prop_src_w: Default atomic plane property for the plane source
    614	 * position in the connected &drm_framebuffer.
    615	 */
    616	struct drm_property *prop_src_w;
    617	/**
    618	 * @prop_src_h: Default atomic plane property for the plane source
    619	 * position in the connected &drm_framebuffer.
    620	 */
    621	struct drm_property *prop_src_h;
    622	/**
    623	 * @prop_crtc_x: Default atomic plane property for the plane destination
    624	 * position in the &drm_crtc is being shown on.
    625	 */
    626	struct drm_property *prop_crtc_x;
    627	/**
    628	 * @prop_crtc_y: Default atomic plane property for the plane destination
    629	 * position in the &drm_crtc is being shown on.
    630	 */
    631	struct drm_property *prop_crtc_y;
    632	/**
    633	 * @prop_crtc_w: Default atomic plane property for the plane destination
    634	 * position in the &drm_crtc is being shown on.
    635	 */
    636	struct drm_property *prop_crtc_w;
    637	/**
    638	 * @prop_crtc_h: Default atomic plane property for the plane destination
    639	 * position in the &drm_crtc is being shown on.
    640	 */
    641	struct drm_property *prop_crtc_h;
    642	/**
    643	 * @prop_fb_id: Default atomic plane property to specify the
    644	 * &drm_framebuffer.
    645	 */
    646	struct drm_property *prop_fb_id;
    647	/**
    648	 * @prop_in_fence_fd: Sync File fd representing the incoming fences
    649	 * for a Plane.
    650	 */
    651	struct drm_property *prop_in_fence_fd;
    652	/**
    653	 * @prop_out_fence_ptr: Sync File fd pointer representing the
    654	 * outgoing fences for a CRTC. Userspace should provide a pointer to a
    655	 * value of type s32, and then cast that pointer to u64.
    656	 */
    657	struct drm_property *prop_out_fence_ptr;
    658	/**
    659	 * @prop_crtc_id: Default atomic plane property to specify the
    660	 * &drm_crtc.
    661	 */
    662	struct drm_property *prop_crtc_id;
    663	/**
    664	 * @prop_fb_damage_clips: Optional plane property to mark damaged
    665	 * regions on the plane in framebuffer coordinates of the framebuffer
    666	 * attached to the plane.
    667	 *
    668	 * The layout of blob data is simply an array of &drm_mode_rect. Unlike
    669	 * plane src coordinates, damage clips are not in 16.16 fixed point.
    670	 */
    671	struct drm_property *prop_fb_damage_clips;
    672	/**
    673	 * @prop_active: Default atomic CRTC property to control the active
    674	 * state, which is the simplified implementation for DPMS in atomic
    675	 * drivers.
    676	 */
    677	struct drm_property *prop_active;
    678	/**
    679	 * @prop_mode_id: Default atomic CRTC property to set the mode for a
    680	 * CRTC. A 0 mode implies that the CRTC is entirely disabled - all
    681	 * connectors must be of and active must be set to disabled, too.
    682	 */
    683	struct drm_property *prop_mode_id;
    684	/**
    685	 * @prop_vrr_enabled: Default atomic CRTC property to indicate
    686	 * whether variable refresh rate should be enabled on the CRTC.
    687	 */
    688	struct drm_property *prop_vrr_enabled;
    689
    690	/**
    691	 * @dvi_i_subconnector_property: Optional DVI-I property to
    692	 * differentiate between analog or digital mode.
    693	 */
    694	struct drm_property *dvi_i_subconnector_property;
    695	/**
    696	 * @dvi_i_select_subconnector_property: Optional DVI-I property to
    697	 * select between analog or digital mode.
    698	 */
    699	struct drm_property *dvi_i_select_subconnector_property;
    700
    701	/**
    702	 * @dp_subconnector_property: Optional DP property to differentiate
    703	 * between different DP downstream port types.
    704	 */
    705	struct drm_property *dp_subconnector_property;
    706
    707	/**
    708	 * @tv_subconnector_property: Optional TV property to differentiate
    709	 * between different TV connector types.
    710	 */
    711	struct drm_property *tv_subconnector_property;
    712	/**
    713	 * @tv_select_subconnector_property: Optional TV property to select
    714	 * between different TV connector types.
    715	 */
    716	struct drm_property *tv_select_subconnector_property;
    717	/**
    718	 * @tv_mode_property: Optional TV property to select
    719	 * the output TV mode.
    720	 */
    721	struct drm_property *tv_mode_property;
    722	/**
    723	 * @tv_left_margin_property: Optional TV property to set the left
    724	 * margin (expressed in pixels).
    725	 */
    726	struct drm_property *tv_left_margin_property;
    727	/**
    728	 * @tv_right_margin_property: Optional TV property to set the right
    729	 * margin (expressed in pixels).
    730	 */
    731	struct drm_property *tv_right_margin_property;
    732	/**
    733	 * @tv_top_margin_property: Optional TV property to set the right
    734	 * margin (expressed in pixels).
    735	 */
    736	struct drm_property *tv_top_margin_property;
    737	/**
    738	 * @tv_bottom_margin_property: Optional TV property to set the right
    739	 * margin (expressed in pixels).
    740	 */
    741	struct drm_property *tv_bottom_margin_property;
    742	/**
    743	 * @tv_brightness_property: Optional TV property to set the
    744	 * brightness.
    745	 */
    746	struct drm_property *tv_brightness_property;
    747	/**
    748	 * @tv_contrast_property: Optional TV property to set the
    749	 * contrast.
    750	 */
    751	struct drm_property *tv_contrast_property;
    752	/**
    753	 * @tv_flicker_reduction_property: Optional TV property to control the
    754	 * flicker reduction mode.
    755	 */
    756	struct drm_property *tv_flicker_reduction_property;
    757	/**
    758	 * @tv_overscan_property: Optional TV property to control the overscan
    759	 * setting.
    760	 */
    761	struct drm_property *tv_overscan_property;
    762	/**
    763	 * @tv_saturation_property: Optional TV property to set the
    764	 * saturation.
    765	 */
    766	struct drm_property *tv_saturation_property;
    767	/**
    768	 * @tv_hue_property: Optional TV property to set the hue.
    769	 */
    770	struct drm_property *tv_hue_property;
    771
    772	/**
    773	 * @scaling_mode_property: Optional connector property to control the
    774	 * upscaling, mostly used for built-in panels.
    775	 */
    776	struct drm_property *scaling_mode_property;
    777	/**
    778	 * @aspect_ratio_property: Optional connector property to control the
    779	 * HDMI infoframe aspect ratio setting.
    780	 */
    781	struct drm_property *aspect_ratio_property;
    782	/**
    783	 * @content_type_property: Optional connector property to control the
    784	 * HDMI infoframe content type setting.
    785	 */
    786	struct drm_property *content_type_property;
    787	/**
    788	 * @degamma_lut_property: Optional CRTC property to set the LUT used to
    789	 * convert the framebuffer's colors to linear gamma.
    790	 */
    791	struct drm_property *degamma_lut_property;
    792	/**
    793	 * @degamma_lut_size_property: Optional CRTC property for the size of
    794	 * the degamma LUT as supported by the driver (read-only).
    795	 */
    796	struct drm_property *degamma_lut_size_property;
    797	/**
    798	 * @ctm_property: Optional CRTC property to set the
    799	 * matrix used to convert colors after the lookup in the
    800	 * degamma LUT.
    801	 */
    802	struct drm_property *ctm_property;
    803	/**
    804	 * @gamma_lut_property: Optional CRTC property to set the LUT used to
    805	 * convert the colors, after the CTM matrix, to the gamma space of the
    806	 * connected screen.
    807	 */
    808	struct drm_property *gamma_lut_property;
    809	/**
    810	 * @gamma_lut_size_property: Optional CRTC property for the size of the
    811	 * gamma LUT as supported by the driver (read-only).
    812	 */
    813	struct drm_property *gamma_lut_size_property;
    814
    815	/**
    816	 * @suggested_x_property: Optional connector property with a hint for
    817	 * the position of the output on the host's screen.
    818	 */
    819	struct drm_property *suggested_x_property;
    820	/**
    821	 * @suggested_y_property: Optional connector property with a hint for
    822	 * the position of the output on the host's screen.
    823	 */
    824	struct drm_property *suggested_y_property;
    825
    826	/**
    827	 * @non_desktop_property: Optional connector property with a hint
    828	 * that device isn't a standard display, and the console/desktop,
    829	 * should not be displayed on it.
    830	 */
    831	struct drm_property *non_desktop_property;
    832
    833	/**
    834	 * @panel_orientation_property: Optional connector property indicating
    835	 * how the lcd-panel is mounted inside the casing (e.g. normal or
    836	 * upside-down).
    837	 */
    838	struct drm_property *panel_orientation_property;
    839
    840	/**
    841	 * @writeback_fb_id_property: Property for writeback connectors, storing
    842	 * the ID of the output framebuffer.
    843	 * See also: drm_writeback_connector_init()
    844	 */
    845	struct drm_property *writeback_fb_id_property;
    846
    847	/**
    848	 * @writeback_pixel_formats_property: Property for writeback connectors,
    849	 * storing an array of the supported pixel formats for the writeback
    850	 * engine (read-only).
    851	 * See also: drm_writeback_connector_init()
    852	 */
    853	struct drm_property *writeback_pixel_formats_property;
    854	/**
    855	 * @writeback_out_fence_ptr_property: Property for writeback connectors,
    856	 * fd pointer representing the outgoing fences for a writeback
    857	 * connector. Userspace should provide a pointer to a value of type s32,
    858	 * and then cast that pointer to u64.
    859	 * See also: drm_writeback_connector_init()
    860	 */
    861	struct drm_property *writeback_out_fence_ptr_property;
    862
    863	/**
    864	 * @hdr_output_metadata_property: Connector property containing hdr
    865	 * metatada. This will be provided by userspace compositors based
    866	 * on HDR content
    867	 */
    868	struct drm_property *hdr_output_metadata_property;
    869
    870	/**
    871	 * @content_protection_property: DRM ENUM property for content
    872	 * protection. See drm_connector_attach_content_protection_property().
    873	 */
    874	struct drm_property *content_protection_property;
    875
    876	/**
    877	 * @hdcp_content_type_property: DRM ENUM property for type of
    878	 * Protected Content.
    879	 */
    880	struct drm_property *hdcp_content_type_property;
    881
    882	/* dumb ioctl parameters */
    883	uint32_t preferred_depth, prefer_shadow;
    884
    885	/**
    886	 * @prefer_shadow_fbdev:
    887	 *
    888	 * Hint to framebuffer emulation to prefer shadow-fb rendering.
    889	 */
    890	bool prefer_shadow_fbdev;
    891
    892	/**
    893	 * @quirk_addfb_prefer_xbgr_30bpp:
    894	 *
    895	 * Special hack for legacy ADDFB to keep nouveau userspace happy. Should
    896	 * only ever be set by the nouveau kernel driver.
    897	 */
    898	bool quirk_addfb_prefer_xbgr_30bpp;
    899
    900	/**
    901	 * @quirk_addfb_prefer_host_byte_order:
    902	 *
    903	 * When set to true drm_mode_addfb() will pick host byte order
    904	 * pixel_format when calling drm_mode_addfb2().  This is how
    905	 * drm_mode_addfb() should have worked from day one.  It
    906	 * didn't though, so we ended up with quirks in both kernel
    907	 * and userspace drivers to deal with the broken behavior.
    908	 * Simply fixing drm_mode_addfb() unconditionally would break
    909	 * these drivers, so add a quirk bit here to allow drivers
    910	 * opt-in.
    911	 */
    912	bool quirk_addfb_prefer_host_byte_order;
    913
    914	/**
    915	 * @async_page_flip: Does this device support async flips on the primary
    916	 * plane?
    917	 */
    918	bool async_page_flip;
    919
    920	/**
    921	 * @fb_modifiers_not_supported:
    922	 *
    923	 * When this flag is set, the DRM device will not expose modifier
    924	 * support to userspace. This is only used by legacy drivers that infer
    925	 * the buffer layout through heuristics without using modifiers. New
    926	 * drivers shall not set fhis flag.
    927	 */
    928	bool fb_modifiers_not_supported;
    929
    930	/**
    931	 * @normalize_zpos:
    932	 *
    933	 * If true the drm core will call drm_atomic_normalize_zpos() as part of
    934	 * atomic mode checking from drm_atomic_helper_check()
    935	 */
    936	bool normalize_zpos;
    937
    938	/**
    939	 * @modifiers_property: Plane property to list support modifier/format
    940	 * combination.
    941	 */
    942	struct drm_property *modifiers_property;
    943
    944	/* cursor size */
    945	uint32_t cursor_width, cursor_height;
    946
    947	/**
    948	 * @suspend_state:
    949	 *
    950	 * Atomic state when suspended.
    951	 * Set by drm_mode_config_helper_suspend() and cleared by
    952	 * drm_mode_config_helper_resume().
    953	 */
    954	struct drm_atomic_state *suspend_state;
    955
    956	const struct drm_mode_config_helper_funcs *helper_private;
    957};
    958
    959int __must_check drmm_mode_config_init(struct drm_device *dev);
    960
    961/**
    962 * drm_mode_config_init - DRM mode_configuration structure initialization
    963 * @dev: DRM device
    964 *
    965 * This is the unmanaged version of drmm_mode_config_init() for drivers which
    966 * still explicitly call drm_mode_config_cleanup().
    967 *
    968 * FIXME: This function is deprecated and drivers should be converted over to
    969 * drmm_mode_config_init().
    970 */
    971static inline int drm_mode_config_init(struct drm_device *dev)
    972{
    973	return drmm_mode_config_init(dev);
    974}
    975
    976void drm_mode_config_reset(struct drm_device *dev);
    977void drm_mode_config_cleanup(struct drm_device *dev);
    978
    979#endif