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27
28 /**
29 * \file
30 * Buffer fencing.
31 *
32 * "Fenced buffers" is actually a misnomer. They should be referred as
33 * "fenceable buffers", i.e, buffers that can be fenced, but I couldn't find
34 * the word "fenceable" in the dictionary.
35 *
36 * A "fenced buffer" is a decorator around a normal buffer, which adds two
37 * special properties:
38 * - the ability for the destruction to be delayed by a fence;
39 * - reference counting.
40 *
41 * Usually DMA buffers have a life-time that will extend the life-time of its
42 * handle. The end-of-life is dictated by the fence signalling.
43 *
44 * Between the handle's destruction, and the fence signalling, the buffer is
45 * stored in a fenced buffer list.
46 *
47 * \author Jose Fonseca <jrfonseca@tungstengraphics.com>
48 */
49
50 #ifndef PB_BUFFER_FENCED_H_
51 #define PB_BUFFER_FENCED_H_
52
53
54 #include "pipe/p_debug.h"
55
56
57 #ifdef __cplusplus
58 extern "C" {
59 #endif
60
61
62 struct pipe_winsys;
63 struct pipe_buffer;
64 struct pipe_fence_handle;
65
66
67 /**
68 * List of buffers which are awaiting fence signalling.
69 */
70 struct fenced_buffer_list;
71
72
73 /**
74 * Create a fenced buffer list.
75 *
76 * See also fenced_bufmgr_create for a more convenient way to use this.
77 */
78 struct fenced_buffer_list *
79 fenced_buffer_list_create(struct pipe_winsys *winsys);
80
81
82 /**
83 * Walk the fenced buffer list to check and free signalled buffers.
84 */
85 void
86 fenced_buffer_list_check_free(struct fenced_buffer_list *fenced_list,
87 int wait);
88
89 void
90 fenced_buffer_list_destroy(struct fenced_buffer_list *fenced_list);
91
92
93 /**
94 * Wrap a buffer in a fenced buffer.
95 *
96 * NOTE: this will not increase the buffer reference count.
97 */
98 struct pb_buffer *
99 fenced_buffer_create(struct fenced_buffer_list *fenced,
100 struct pb_buffer *buffer);
101
102
103 #ifdef __cplusplus
104 }
105 #endif
106
107 #endif /*PB_BUFFER_FENCED_H_*/