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35 #include <sys/mkdev.h>
37 #ifdef MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS
38 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
48 /** Returns the file description for the gbm device
50 * \return The fd that the struct gbm_device was created with
53 gbm_device_get_fd(struct gbm_device
*gbm
)
58 /** Get the backend name for the given gbm device
60 * \return The backend name string - this belongs to the device and must not
63 GBM_EXPORT
const char *
64 gbm_device_get_backend_name(struct gbm_device
*gbm
)
69 /** Test if a format is supported for a given set of usage flags.
71 * \param gbm The created buffer manager
72 * \param format The format to test
73 * \param usage A bitmask of the usages to test the format against
74 * \return 1 if the format is supported otherwise 0
76 * \sa enum gbm_bo_flags for the list of flags that the format can be
79 * \sa enum gbm_bo_format for the list of formats
82 gbm_device_is_format_supported(struct gbm_device
*gbm
,
83 uint32_t format
, uint32_t usage
)
85 return gbm
->is_format_supported(gbm
, format
, usage
);
88 /** Destroy the gbm device and free all resources associated with it.
90 * \param gbm The device created using gbm_create_device()
93 gbm_device_destroy(struct gbm_device
*gbm
)
96 if (gbm
->refcount
== 0)
100 /** Create a gbm device for allocating buffers
102 * The file descriptor passed in is used by the backend to communicate with
103 * platform for allocating the memory. For allocations using DRI this would be
104 * the file descriptor returned when opening a device such as \c
107 * \param fd The file descriptor for a backend specific device
108 * \return The newly created struct gbm_device. The resources associated with
109 * the device should be freed with gbm_device_destroy() when it is no longer
110 * needed. If the creation of the device failed NULL will be returned.
112 GBM_EXPORT
struct gbm_device
*
113 gbm_create_device(int fd
)
115 struct gbm_device
*gbm
= NULL
;
118 if (fd
< 0 || fstat(fd
, &buf
) < 0 || !S_ISCHR(buf
.st_mode
)) {
123 gbm
= _gbm_create_device(fd
);
127 gbm
->dummy
= gbm_create_device
;
134 /** Get the width of the buffer object
136 * \param bo The buffer object
137 * \return The width of the allocated buffer object
141 gbm_bo_get_width(struct gbm_bo
*bo
)
146 /** Get the height of the buffer object
148 * \param bo The buffer object
149 * \return The height of the allocated buffer object
152 gbm_bo_get_height(struct gbm_bo
*bo
)
157 /** Get the stride of the buffer object
159 * This is calculated by the backend when it does the allocation in
162 * \param bo The buffer object
163 * \return The stride of the allocated buffer object in bytes
166 gbm_bo_get_stride(struct gbm_bo
*bo
)
171 /** Get the format of the buffer object
173 * The format of the pixels in the buffer.
175 * \param bo The buffer object
176 * \return The format of buffer object, on of the GBM_FORMAT_* codes
179 gbm_bo_get_format(struct gbm_bo
*bo
)
184 /** Get the gbm device used to create the buffer object
186 * \param bo The buffer object
187 * \return Returns the gbm device with which the buffer object was created
189 GBM_EXPORT
struct gbm_device
*
190 gbm_bo_get_device(struct gbm_bo
*bo
)
195 /** Get the handle of the buffer object
197 * This is stored in the platform generic union gbm_bo_handle type. However
198 * the format of this handle is platform specific.
200 * \param bo The buffer object
201 * \return Returns the handle of the allocated buffer object
203 GBM_EXPORT
union gbm_bo_handle
204 gbm_bo_get_handle(struct gbm_bo
*bo
)
209 /** Get a DMA-BUF file descriptor for the buffer object
211 * This function creates a DMA-BUF (also known as PRIME) file descriptor
212 * handle for the buffer object. Each call to gbm_bo_get_fd() returns a new
213 * file descriptor and the caller is responsible for closing the file
216 * \param bo The buffer object
217 * \return Returns a file descriptor referring to the underlying buffer or -1
218 * if an error occurs.
221 gbm_bo_get_fd(struct gbm_bo
*bo
)
223 return bo
->gbm
->bo_get_fd(bo
);
226 /** Get the number of planes for the given bo.
228 * \param bo The buffer object
229 * \return The number of planes
232 gbm_bo_get_plane_count(struct gbm_bo
*bo
)
234 return bo
->gbm
->bo_get_planes(bo
);
237 /** Write data into the buffer object
239 * If the buffer object was created with the GBM_BO_USE_WRITE flag,
240 * this function can be used to write data into the buffer object. The
241 * data is copied directly into the object and it's the responsibility
242 * of the caller to make sure the data represents valid pixel data,
243 * according to the width, height, stride and format of the buffer object.
245 * \param bo The buffer object
246 * \param buf The data to write
247 * \param count The number of bytes to write
248 * \return Returns 0 on success, otherwise -1 is returned an errno set
251 gbm_bo_write(struct gbm_bo
*bo
, const void *buf
, size_t count
)
253 return bo
->gbm
->bo_write(bo
, buf
, count
);
256 /** Set the user data associated with a buffer object
258 * \param bo The buffer object
259 * \param data The data to associate to the buffer object
260 * \param destroy_user_data A callback (which may be %NULL) that will be
261 * called prior to the buffer destruction
264 gbm_bo_set_user_data(struct gbm_bo
*bo
, void *data
,
265 void (*destroy_user_data
)(struct gbm_bo
*, void *))
267 bo
->user_data
= data
;
268 bo
->destroy_user_data
= destroy_user_data
;
271 /** Get the user data associated with a buffer object
273 * \param bo The buffer object
274 * \return Returns the user data associated with the buffer object or %NULL
275 * if no data was associated with it
277 * \sa gbm_bo_set_user_data()
280 gbm_bo_get_user_data(struct gbm_bo
*bo
)
282 return bo
->user_data
;
286 * Destroys the given buffer object and frees all resources associated with
289 * \param bo The buffer object
292 gbm_bo_destroy(struct gbm_bo
*bo
)
294 if (bo
->destroy_user_data
)
295 bo
->destroy_user_data(bo
, bo
->user_data
);
297 bo
->gbm
->bo_destroy(bo
);
301 * Allocate a buffer object for the given dimensions
303 * \param gbm The gbm device returned from gbm_create_device()
304 * \param width The width for the buffer
305 * \param height The height for the buffer
306 * \param format The format to use for the buffer
307 * \param usage The union of the usage flags for this buffer
309 * \return A newly allocated buffer that should be freed with gbm_bo_destroy()
310 * when no longer needed. If an error occurs during allocation %NULL will be
311 * returned and errno set.
313 * \sa enum gbm_bo_format for the list of formats
314 * \sa enum gbm_bo_flags for the list of usage flags
316 GBM_EXPORT
struct gbm_bo
*
317 gbm_bo_create(struct gbm_device
*gbm
,
318 uint32_t width
, uint32_t height
,
319 uint32_t format
, uint32_t usage
)
321 if (width
== 0 || height
== 0) {
326 return gbm
->bo_create(gbm
, width
, height
, format
, usage
);
330 * Create a gbm buffer object from an foreign object
332 * This function imports a foreign object and creates a new gbm bo for it.
333 * This enabled using the foreign object with a display API such as KMS.
334 * Currently three types of foreign objects are supported, indicated by the type
337 * GBM_BO_IMPORT_WL_BUFFER
338 * GBM_BO_IMPORT_EGL_IMAGE
341 * The gbm bo shares the underlying pixels but its life-time is
342 * independent of the foreign object.
344 * \param gbm The gbm device returned from gbm_create_device()
345 * \param gbm The type of object we're importing
346 * \param gbm Pointer to the external object
347 * \param usage The union of the usage flags for this buffer
349 * \return A newly allocated buffer object that should be freed with
350 * gbm_bo_destroy() when no longer needed. On error, %NULL is returned
353 * \sa enum gbm_bo_flags for the list of usage flags
355 GBM_EXPORT
struct gbm_bo
*
356 gbm_bo_import(struct gbm_device
*gbm
,
357 uint32_t type
, void *buffer
, uint32_t usage
)
359 return gbm
->bo_import(gbm
, type
, buffer
, usage
);
363 * Map a region of a gbm buffer object for cpu access
365 * This function maps a region of a gbm bo for cpu read and/or write
368 * \param bo The buffer object
369 * \param x The X (top left origin) starting position of the mapped region for
371 * \param y The Y (top left origin) starting position of the mapped region for
373 * \param width The width of the mapped region for the buffer
374 * \param height The height of the mapped region for the buffer
375 * \param flags The union of the GBM_BO_TRANSFER_* flags for this buffer
376 * \param stride Ptr for returned stride in bytes of the mapped region
377 * \param map_data Returned opaque ptr for the mapped region
379 * \return Address of the mapped buffer that should be unmapped with
380 * gbm_bo_unmap() when no longer needed. On error, %NULL is returned
383 * \sa enum gbm_bo_transfer_flags for the list of flags
386 gbm_bo_map(struct gbm_bo
*bo
,
387 uint32_t x
, uint32_t y
,
388 uint32_t width
, uint32_t height
,
389 uint32_t flags
, uint32_t *stride
, void **map_data
)
391 if (!bo
|| width
== 0 || height
== 0 || !stride
|| !map_data
) {
396 return bo
->gbm
->bo_map(bo
, x
, y
, width
, height
,
397 flags
, stride
, map_data
);
401 * Unmap a previously mapped region of a gbm buffer object
403 * This function unmaps a region of a gbm bo for cpu read and/or write
406 * \param bo The buffer object
407 * \param map_data opaque ptr returned from prior gbm_bo_map
410 gbm_bo_unmap(struct gbm_bo
*bo
, void *map_data
)
412 bo
->gbm
->bo_unmap(bo
, map_data
);
416 * Allocate a surface object
418 * \param gbm The gbm device returned from gbm_create_device()
419 * \param width The width for the surface
420 * \param height The height for the surface
421 * \param format The format to use for the surface
423 * \return A newly allocated surface that should be freed with
424 * gbm_surface_destroy() when no longer needed. If an error occurs
425 * during allocation %NULL will be returned.
427 * \sa enum gbm_bo_format for the list of formats
429 GBM_EXPORT
struct gbm_surface
*
430 gbm_surface_create(struct gbm_device
*gbm
,
431 uint32_t width
, uint32_t height
,
432 uint32_t format
, uint32_t flags
)
434 return gbm
->surface_create(gbm
, width
, height
, format
, flags
);
438 * Destroys the given surface and frees all resources associated with
441 * All buffers locked with gbm_surface_lock_front_buffer() should be
442 * released prior to calling this function.
444 * \param surf The surface
447 gbm_surface_destroy(struct gbm_surface
*surf
)
449 surf
->gbm
->surface_destroy(surf
);
453 * Lock the surface's current front buffer
455 * Lock rendering to the surface's current front buffer until it is
456 * released with gbm_surface_release_buffer().
458 * This function must be called exactly once after calling
459 * eglSwapBuffers. Calling it before any eglSwapBuffer has happened
460 * on the surface or two or more times after eglSwapBuffers is an
461 * error. A new bo representing the new front buffer is returned. On
462 * multiple invocations, all the returned bos must be released in
463 * order to release the actual surface buffer.
465 * \param surf The surface
467 * \return A buffer object that should be released with
468 * gbm_surface_release_buffer() when no longer needed. The implementation
469 * is free to reuse buffers released with gbm_surface_release_buffer() so
470 * this bo should not be destroyed using gbm_bo_destroy(). If an error
471 * occurs this function returns %NULL.
473 GBM_EXPORT
struct gbm_bo
*
474 gbm_surface_lock_front_buffer(struct gbm_surface
*surf
)
476 return surf
->gbm
->surface_lock_front_buffer(surf
);
480 * Release a locked buffer obtained with gbm_surface_lock_front_buffer()
482 * Returns the underlying buffer to the gbm surface. Releasing a bo
483 * will typically make gbm_surface_has_free_buffer() return 1 and thus
484 * allow rendering the next frame, but not always. The implementation
485 * may choose to destroy the bo immediately or reuse it, in which case
486 * the user data associated with it is unchanged.
488 * \param surf The surface
489 * \param bo The buffer object
492 gbm_surface_release_buffer(struct gbm_surface
*surf
, struct gbm_bo
*bo
)
494 surf
->gbm
->surface_release_buffer(surf
, bo
);
498 * Return whether or not a surface has free (non-locked) buffers
500 * Before starting a new frame, the surface must have a buffer
501 * available for rendering. Initially, a gbm surface will have a free
502 * buffer, but after one or more buffers have been locked (\sa
503 * gbm_surface_lock_front_buffer()), the application must check for a
504 * free buffer before rendering.
506 * If a surface doesn't have a free buffer, the application must
507 * return a buffer to the surface using gbm_surface_release_buffer()
508 * and after that, the application can query for free buffers again.
510 * \param surf The surface
511 * \return 1 if the surface has free buffers, 0 otherwise
514 gbm_surface_has_free_buffers(struct gbm_surface
*surf
)
516 return surf
->gbm
->surface_has_free_buffers(surf
);