msm_drm.h (15815B)
1/* 2 * Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat 3 * Author: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> 4 * 5 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a 6 * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), 7 * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation 8 * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, 9 * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the 10 * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 11 * 12 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next 13 * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the 14 * Software. 15 * 16 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 17 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 18 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL 19 * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 20 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 21 * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE 22 * SOFTWARE. 23 */ 24 25#ifndef __MSM_DRM_H__ 26#define __MSM_DRM_H__ 27 28#include "drm.h" 29 30#if defined(__cplusplus) 31extern "C" { 32#endif 33 34/* Please note that modifications to all structs defined here are 35 * subject to backwards-compatibility constraints: 36 * 1) Do not use pointers, use __u64 instead for 32 bit / 64 bit 37 * user/kernel compatibility 38 * 2) Keep fields aligned to their size 39 * 3) Because of how drm_ioctl() works, we can add new fields at 40 * the end of an ioctl if some care is taken: drm_ioctl() will 41 * zero out the new fields at the tail of the ioctl, so a zero 42 * value should have a backwards compatible meaning. And for 43 * output params, userspace won't see the newly added output 44 * fields.. so that has to be somehow ok. 45 */ 46 47#define MSM_PIPE_NONE 0x00 48#define MSM_PIPE_2D0 0x01 49#define MSM_PIPE_2D1 0x02 50#define MSM_PIPE_3D0 0x10 51 52/* The pipe-id just uses the lower bits, so can be OR'd with flags in 53 * the upper 16 bits (which could be extended further, if needed, maybe 54 * we extend/overload the pipe-id some day to deal with multiple rings, 55 * but even then I don't think we need the full lower 16 bits). 56 */ 57#define MSM_PIPE_ID_MASK 0xffff 58#define MSM_PIPE_ID(x) ((x) & MSM_PIPE_ID_MASK) 59#define MSM_PIPE_FLAGS(x) ((x) & ~MSM_PIPE_ID_MASK) 60 61/* timeouts are specified in clock-monotonic absolute times (to simplify 62 * restarting interrupted ioctls). The following struct is logically the 63 * same as 'struct timespec' but 32/64b ABI safe. 64 */ 65struct drm_msm_timespec { 66 __s64 tv_sec; /* seconds */ 67 __s64 tv_nsec; /* nanoseconds */ 68}; 69 70/* Below "RO" indicates a read-only param, "WO" indicates write-only, and 71 * "RW" indicates a param that can be both read (GET_PARAM) and written 72 * (SET_PARAM) 73 */ 74#define MSM_PARAM_GPU_ID 0x01 /* RO */ 75#define MSM_PARAM_GMEM_SIZE 0x02 /* RO */ 76#define MSM_PARAM_CHIP_ID 0x03 /* RO */ 77#define MSM_PARAM_MAX_FREQ 0x04 /* RO */ 78#define MSM_PARAM_TIMESTAMP 0x05 /* RO */ 79#define MSM_PARAM_GMEM_BASE 0x06 /* RO */ 80#define MSM_PARAM_PRIORITIES 0x07 /* RO: The # of priority levels */ 81#define MSM_PARAM_PP_PGTABLE 0x08 /* RO: Deprecated, always returns zero */ 82#define MSM_PARAM_FAULTS 0x09 /* RO */ 83#define MSM_PARAM_SUSPENDS 0x0a /* RO */ 84#define MSM_PARAM_SYSPROF 0x0b /* WO: 1 preserves perfcntrs, 2 also disables suspend */ 85#define MSM_PARAM_COMM 0x0c /* WO: override for task->comm */ 86#define MSM_PARAM_CMDLINE 0x0d /* WO: override for task cmdline */ 87#define MSM_PARAM_VA_START 0x0e /* RO: start of valid GPU iova range */ 88#define MSM_PARAM_VA_SIZE 0x0f /* RO: size of valid GPU iova range (bytes) */ 89 90/* For backwards compat. The original support for preemption was based on 91 * a single ring per priority level so # of priority levels equals the # 92 * of rings. With drm/scheduler providing additional levels of priority, 93 * the number of priorities is greater than the # of rings. The param is 94 * renamed to better reflect this. 95 */ 96#define MSM_PARAM_NR_RINGS MSM_PARAM_PRIORITIES 97 98struct drm_msm_param { 99 __u32 pipe; /* in, MSM_PIPE_x */ 100 __u32 param; /* in, MSM_PARAM_x */ 101 __u64 value; /* out (get_param) or in (set_param) */ 102 __u32 len; /* zero for non-pointer params */ 103 __u32 pad; /* must be zero */ 104}; 105 106/* 107 * GEM buffers: 108 */ 109 110#define MSM_BO_SCANOUT 0x00000001 /* scanout capable */ 111#define MSM_BO_GPU_READONLY 0x00000002 112#define MSM_BO_CACHE_MASK 0x000f0000 113/* cache modes */ 114#define MSM_BO_CACHED 0x00010000 115#define MSM_BO_WC 0x00020000 116#define MSM_BO_UNCACHED 0x00040000 /* deprecated, use MSM_BO_WC */ 117#define MSM_BO_CACHED_COHERENT 0x080000 118 119#define MSM_BO_FLAGS (MSM_BO_SCANOUT | \ 120 MSM_BO_GPU_READONLY | \ 121 MSM_BO_CACHE_MASK) 122 123struct drm_msm_gem_new { 124 __u64 size; /* in */ 125 __u32 flags; /* in, mask of MSM_BO_x */ 126 __u32 handle; /* out */ 127}; 128 129/* Get or set GEM buffer info. The requested value can be passed 130 * directly in 'value', or for data larger than 64b 'value' is a 131 * pointer to userspace buffer, with 'len' specifying the number of 132 * bytes copied into that buffer. For info returned by pointer, 133 * calling the GEM_INFO ioctl with null 'value' will return the 134 * required buffer size in 'len' 135 */ 136#define MSM_INFO_GET_OFFSET 0x00 /* get mmap() offset, returned by value */ 137#define MSM_INFO_GET_IOVA 0x01 /* get iova, returned by value */ 138#define MSM_INFO_SET_NAME 0x02 /* set the debug name (by pointer) */ 139#define MSM_INFO_GET_NAME 0x03 /* get debug name, returned by pointer */ 140#define MSM_INFO_SET_IOVA 0x04 /* set the iova, passed by value */ 141 142struct drm_msm_gem_info { 143 __u32 handle; /* in */ 144 __u32 info; /* in - one of MSM_INFO_* */ 145 __u64 value; /* in or out */ 146 __u32 len; /* in or out */ 147 __u32 pad; 148}; 149 150#define MSM_PREP_READ 0x01 151#define MSM_PREP_WRITE 0x02 152#define MSM_PREP_NOSYNC 0x04 153 154#define MSM_PREP_FLAGS (MSM_PREP_READ | MSM_PREP_WRITE | MSM_PREP_NOSYNC) 155 156struct drm_msm_gem_cpu_prep { 157 __u32 handle; /* in */ 158 __u32 op; /* in, mask of MSM_PREP_x */ 159 struct drm_msm_timespec timeout; /* in */ 160}; 161 162struct drm_msm_gem_cpu_fini { 163 __u32 handle; /* in */ 164}; 165 166/* 167 * Cmdstream Submission: 168 */ 169 170/* The value written into the cmdstream is logically: 171 * 172 * ((relocbuf->gpuaddr + reloc_offset) << shift) | or 173 * 174 * When we have GPU's w/ >32bit ptrs, it should be possible to deal 175 * with this by emit'ing two reloc entries with appropriate shift 176 * values. Or a new MSM_SUBMIT_CMD_x type would also be an option. 177 * 178 * NOTE that reloc's must be sorted by order of increasing submit_offset, 179 * otherwise EINVAL. 180 */ 181struct drm_msm_gem_submit_reloc { 182 __u32 submit_offset; /* in, offset from submit_bo */ 183 __u32 or; /* in, value OR'd with result */ 184 __s32 shift; /* in, amount of left shift (can be negative) */ 185 __u32 reloc_idx; /* in, index of reloc_bo buffer */ 186 __u64 reloc_offset; /* in, offset from start of reloc_bo */ 187}; 188 189/* submit-types: 190 * BUF - this cmd buffer is executed normally. 191 * IB_TARGET_BUF - this cmd buffer is an IB target. Reloc's are 192 * processed normally, but the kernel does not setup an IB to 193 * this buffer in the first-level ringbuffer 194 * CTX_RESTORE_BUF - only executed if there has been a GPU context 195 * switch since the last SUBMIT ioctl 196 */ 197#define MSM_SUBMIT_CMD_BUF 0x0001 198#define MSM_SUBMIT_CMD_IB_TARGET_BUF 0x0002 199#define MSM_SUBMIT_CMD_CTX_RESTORE_BUF 0x0003 200struct drm_msm_gem_submit_cmd { 201 __u32 type; /* in, one of MSM_SUBMIT_CMD_x */ 202 __u32 submit_idx; /* in, index of submit_bo cmdstream buffer */ 203 __u32 submit_offset; /* in, offset into submit_bo */ 204 __u32 size; /* in, cmdstream size */ 205 __u32 pad; 206 __u32 nr_relocs; /* in, number of submit_reloc's */ 207 __u64 relocs; /* in, ptr to array of submit_reloc's */ 208}; 209 210/* Each buffer referenced elsewhere in the cmdstream submit (ie. the 211 * cmdstream buffer(s) themselves or reloc entries) has one (and only 212 * one) entry in the submit->bos[] table. 213 * 214 * As a optimization, the current buffer (gpu virtual address) can be 215 * passed back through the 'presumed' field. If on a subsequent reloc, 216 * userspace passes back a 'presumed' address that is still valid, 217 * then patching the cmdstream for this entry is skipped. This can 218 * avoid kernel needing to map/access the cmdstream bo in the common 219 * case. 220 */ 221#define MSM_SUBMIT_BO_READ 0x0001 222#define MSM_SUBMIT_BO_WRITE 0x0002 223#define MSM_SUBMIT_BO_DUMP 0x0004 224 225#define MSM_SUBMIT_BO_FLAGS (MSM_SUBMIT_BO_READ | \ 226 MSM_SUBMIT_BO_WRITE | \ 227 MSM_SUBMIT_BO_DUMP) 228 229struct drm_msm_gem_submit_bo { 230 __u32 flags; /* in, mask of MSM_SUBMIT_BO_x */ 231 __u32 handle; /* in, GEM handle */ 232 __u64 presumed; /* in/out, presumed buffer address */ 233}; 234 235/* Valid submit ioctl flags: */ 236#define MSM_SUBMIT_NO_IMPLICIT 0x80000000 /* disable implicit sync */ 237#define MSM_SUBMIT_FENCE_FD_IN 0x40000000 /* enable input fence_fd */ 238#define MSM_SUBMIT_FENCE_FD_OUT 0x20000000 /* enable output fence_fd */ 239#define MSM_SUBMIT_SUDO 0x10000000 /* run submitted cmds from RB */ 240#define MSM_SUBMIT_SYNCOBJ_IN 0x08000000 /* enable input syncobj */ 241#define MSM_SUBMIT_SYNCOBJ_OUT 0x04000000 /* enable output syncobj */ 242#define MSM_SUBMIT_FENCE_SN_IN 0x02000000 /* userspace passes in seqno fence */ 243#define MSM_SUBMIT_FLAGS ( \ 244 MSM_SUBMIT_NO_IMPLICIT | \ 245 MSM_SUBMIT_FENCE_FD_IN | \ 246 MSM_SUBMIT_FENCE_FD_OUT | \ 247 MSM_SUBMIT_SUDO | \ 248 MSM_SUBMIT_SYNCOBJ_IN | \ 249 MSM_SUBMIT_SYNCOBJ_OUT | \ 250 MSM_SUBMIT_FENCE_SN_IN | \ 251 0) 252 253#define MSM_SUBMIT_SYNCOBJ_RESET 0x00000001 /* Reset syncobj after wait. */ 254#define MSM_SUBMIT_SYNCOBJ_FLAGS ( \ 255 MSM_SUBMIT_SYNCOBJ_RESET | \ 256 0) 257 258struct drm_msm_gem_submit_syncobj { 259 __u32 handle; /* in, syncobj handle. */ 260 __u32 flags; /* in, from MSM_SUBMIT_SYNCOBJ_FLAGS */ 261 __u64 point; /* in, timepoint for timeline syncobjs. */ 262}; 263 264/* Each cmdstream submit consists of a table of buffers involved, and 265 * one or more cmdstream buffers. This allows for conditional execution 266 * (context-restore), and IB buffers needed for per tile/bin draw cmds. 267 */ 268struct drm_msm_gem_submit { 269 __u32 flags; /* MSM_PIPE_x | MSM_SUBMIT_x */ 270 __u32 fence; /* out (or in with MSM_SUBMIT_FENCE_SN_IN flag) */ 271 __u32 nr_bos; /* in, number of submit_bo's */ 272 __u32 nr_cmds; /* in, number of submit_cmd's */ 273 __u64 bos; /* in, ptr to array of submit_bo's */ 274 __u64 cmds; /* in, ptr to array of submit_cmd's */ 275 __s32 fence_fd; /* in/out fence fd (see MSM_SUBMIT_FENCE_FD_IN/OUT) */ 276 __u32 queueid; /* in, submitqueue id */ 277 __u64 in_syncobjs; /* in, ptr to array of drm_msm_gem_submit_syncobj */ 278 __u64 out_syncobjs; /* in, ptr to array of drm_msm_gem_submit_syncobj */ 279 __u32 nr_in_syncobjs; /* in, number of entries in in_syncobj */ 280 __u32 nr_out_syncobjs; /* in, number of entries in out_syncobj. */ 281 __u32 syncobj_stride; /* in, stride of syncobj arrays. */ 282 __u32 pad; /*in, reserved for future use, always 0. */ 283 284}; 285 286/* The normal way to synchronize with the GPU is just to CPU_PREP on 287 * a buffer if you need to access it from the CPU (other cmdstream 288 * submission from same or other contexts, PAGE_FLIP ioctl, etc, all 289 * handle the required synchronization under the hood). This ioctl 290 * mainly just exists as a way to implement the gallium pipe_fence 291 * APIs without requiring a dummy bo to synchronize on. 292 */ 293struct drm_msm_wait_fence { 294 __u32 fence; /* in */ 295 __u32 pad; 296 struct drm_msm_timespec timeout; /* in */ 297 __u32 queueid; /* in, submitqueue id */ 298}; 299 300/* madvise provides a way to tell the kernel in case a buffers contents 301 * can be discarded under memory pressure, which is useful for userspace 302 * bo cache where we want to optimistically hold on to buffer allocate 303 * and potential mmap, but allow the pages to be discarded under memory 304 * pressure. 305 * 306 * Typical usage would involve madvise(DONTNEED) when buffer enters BO 307 * cache, and madvise(WILLNEED) if trying to recycle buffer from BO cache. 308 * In the WILLNEED case, 'retained' indicates to userspace whether the 309 * backing pages still exist. 310 */ 311#define MSM_MADV_WILLNEED 0 /* backing pages are needed, status returned in 'retained' */ 312#define MSM_MADV_DONTNEED 1 /* backing pages not needed */ 313#define __MSM_MADV_PURGED 2 /* internal state */ 314 315struct drm_msm_gem_madvise { 316 __u32 handle; /* in, GEM handle */ 317 __u32 madv; /* in, MSM_MADV_x */ 318 __u32 retained; /* out, whether backing store still exists */ 319}; 320 321/* 322 * Draw queues allow the user to set specific submission parameter. Command 323 * submissions specify a specific submitqueue to use. ID 0 is reserved for 324 * backwards compatibility as a "default" submitqueue 325 */ 326 327#define MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_FLAGS (0) 328 329/* 330 * The submitqueue priority should be between 0 and MSM_PARAM_PRIORITIES-1, 331 * a lower numeric value is higher priority. 332 */ 333struct drm_msm_submitqueue { 334 __u32 flags; /* in, MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_x */ 335 __u32 prio; /* in, Priority level */ 336 __u32 id; /* out, identifier */ 337}; 338 339#define MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_PARAM_FAULTS 0 340 341struct drm_msm_submitqueue_query { 342 __u64 data; 343 __u32 id; 344 __u32 param; 345 __u32 len; 346 __u32 pad; 347}; 348 349#define DRM_MSM_GET_PARAM 0x00 350#define DRM_MSM_SET_PARAM 0x01 351#define DRM_MSM_GEM_NEW 0x02 352#define DRM_MSM_GEM_INFO 0x03 353#define DRM_MSM_GEM_CPU_PREP 0x04 354#define DRM_MSM_GEM_CPU_FINI 0x05 355#define DRM_MSM_GEM_SUBMIT 0x06 356#define DRM_MSM_WAIT_FENCE 0x07 357#define DRM_MSM_GEM_MADVISE 0x08 358/* placeholder: 359#define DRM_MSM_GEM_SVM_NEW 0x09 360 */ 361#define DRM_MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_NEW 0x0A 362#define DRM_MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_CLOSE 0x0B 363#define DRM_MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_QUERY 0x0C 364 365#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_GET_PARAM DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_GET_PARAM, struct drm_msm_param) 366#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_SET_PARAM DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_SET_PARAM, struct drm_msm_param) 367#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_GEM_NEW DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_GEM_NEW, struct drm_msm_gem_new) 368#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_GEM_INFO DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_GEM_INFO, struct drm_msm_gem_info) 369#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_GEM_CPU_PREP DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_GEM_CPU_PREP, struct drm_msm_gem_cpu_prep) 370#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_GEM_CPU_FINI DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_GEM_CPU_FINI, struct drm_msm_gem_cpu_fini) 371#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_GEM_SUBMIT DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_GEM_SUBMIT, struct drm_msm_gem_submit) 372#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_WAIT_FENCE DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_WAIT_FENCE, struct drm_msm_wait_fence) 373#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_GEM_MADVISE DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_GEM_MADVISE, struct drm_msm_gem_madvise) 374#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_NEW DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_NEW, struct drm_msm_submitqueue) 375#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_CLOSE DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_CLOSE, __u32) 376#define DRM_IOCTL_MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_QUERY DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_MSM_SUBMITQUEUE_QUERY, struct drm_msm_submitqueue_query) 377 378#if defined(__cplusplus) 379} 380#endif 381 382#endif /* __MSM_DRM_H__ */