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28 #ifndef U_SIMPLE_SCREEN_H
29 #define U_SIMPLE_SCREEN_H
31 #include "pipe/p_format.h"
34 struct pipe_fence_handle
;
39 * Gallium3D drivers are (meant to be!) independent of both GL and the
40 * window system. The window system provides a buffer manager and a
41 * set of additional hooks for things like command buffer submission,
44 * There clearly has to be some agreement between the window system
45 * driver and the hardware driver about the format of command buffers,
50 void (*destroy
)( struct pipe_winsys
*ws
);
52 /** Returns name of this winsys interface */
53 const char *(*get_name
)( struct pipe_winsys
*ws
);
56 * Do any special operations to ensure buffer size is correct
58 void (*update_buffer
)( struct pipe_winsys
*ws
,
59 void *context_private
);
61 * Do any special operations to ensure frontbuffer contents are
62 * displayed, eg copy fake frontbuffer.
64 void (*flush_frontbuffer
)( struct pipe_winsys
*ws
,
65 struct pipe_surface
*surf
,
66 void *context_private
);
70 * Buffer management. Buffer attributes are mostly fixed over its lifetime.
72 * Remember that gallium gets to choose the interface it needs, and the
73 * window systems must then implement that interface (rather than the
74 * other way around...).
76 * usage is a bitmask of PIPE_BUFFER_USAGE_PIXEL/VERTEX/INDEX/CONSTANT. This
77 * usage argument is only an optimization hint, not a guarantee, therefore
78 * proper behavior must be observed in all circumstances.
80 * alignment indicates the client's alignment requirements, eg for
83 struct pipe_buffer
*(*buffer_create
)( struct pipe_winsys
*ws
,
89 * Create a buffer that wraps user-space data.
91 * Effectively this schedules a delayed call to buffer_create
92 * followed by an upload of the data at *some point in the future*,
93 * or perhaps never. Basically the allocate/upload is delayed
94 * until the buffer is actually passed to hardware.
96 * The intention is to provide a quick way to turn regular data
97 * into a buffer, and secondly to avoid a copy operation if that
98 * data subsequently turns out to be only accessed by the CPU.
100 * Common example is OpenGL vertex buffers that are subsequently
101 * processed either by software TNL in the driver or by passing to
104 * XXX: What happens if the delayed call to buffer_create() fails?
106 * Note that ptr may be accessed at any time upto the time when the
107 * buffer is destroyed, so the data must not be freed before then.
109 struct pipe_buffer
*(*user_buffer_create
)(struct pipe_winsys
*ws
,
114 * Allocate storage for a display target surface.
116 * Often surfaces which are meant to be blitted to the front screen (i.e.,
117 * display targets) must be allocated with special characteristics, memory
118 * pools, or obtained directly from the windowing system.
120 * This callback is invoked by the pipe_screenwhen creating a texture marked
121 * with the PIPE_TEXTURE_USAGE_DISPLAY_TARGET flag to get the underlying
124 struct pipe_buffer
*(*surface_buffer_create
)(struct pipe_winsys
*ws
,
125 unsigned width
, unsigned height
,
126 enum pipe_format format
,
133 * Map the entire data store of a buffer object into the client's address.
134 * flags is bitmask of PIPE_BUFFER_USAGE_CPU_READ/WRITE flags.
136 void *(*buffer_map
)( struct pipe_winsys
*ws
,
137 struct pipe_buffer
*buf
,
140 void (*buffer_unmap
)( struct pipe_winsys
*ws
,
141 struct pipe_buffer
*buf
);
143 void (*buffer_destroy
)( struct pipe_buffer
*buf
);
146 /** Set ptr = fence, with reference counting */
147 void (*fence_reference
)( struct pipe_winsys
*ws
,
148 struct pipe_fence_handle
**ptr
,
149 struct pipe_fence_handle
*fence
);
152 * Checks whether the fence has been signalled.
153 * \param flags driver-specific meaning
154 * \return zero on success.
156 int (*fence_signalled
)( struct pipe_winsys
*ws
,
157 struct pipe_fence_handle
*fence
,
161 * Wait for the fence to finish.
162 * \param flags driver-specific meaning
163 * \return zero on success.
165 int (*fence_finish
)( struct pipe_winsys
*ws
,
166 struct pipe_fence_handle
*fence
,
172 * The following function initializes a simple passthrough screen.
174 * All the relevant screen function pointers will forwarded to the
177 void u_simple_screen_init(struct pipe_screen
*screen
);
180 * Returns the name of the winsys associated with this screen.
182 const char* u_simple_screen_winsys_name(struct pipe_screen
*screen
);