linux/include/uapi/drm/i915_drm.h
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   1/*
   2 * Copyright 2003 Tungsten Graphics, Inc., Cedar Park, Texas.
   3 * All Rights Reserved.
   4 *
   5 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
   6 * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
   7 * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
   8 * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
   9 * distribute, sub license, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
  10 * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
  11 * the following conditions:
  12 *
  13 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
  14 * next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions
  15 * of the Software.
  16 *
  17 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
  18 * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
  19 * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
  20 * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR
  21 * ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
  22 * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
  23 * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
  24 *
  25 */
  26
  27#ifndef _UAPI_I915_DRM_H_
  28#define _UAPI_I915_DRM_H_
  29
  30#include "drm.h"
  31
  32#if defined(__cplusplus)
  33extern "C" {
  34#endif
  35
  36/* Please note that modifications to all structs defined here are
  37 * subject to backwards-compatibility constraints.
  38 */
  39
  40/**
  41 * DOC: uevents generated by i915 on it's device node
  42 *
  43 * I915_L3_PARITY_UEVENT - Generated when the driver receives a parity mismatch
  44 *      event from the gpu l3 cache. Additional information supplied is ROW,
  45 *      BANK, SUBBANK, SLICE of the affected cacheline. Userspace should keep
  46 *      track of these events and if a specific cache-line seems to have a
  47 *      persistent error remap it with the l3 remapping tool supplied in
  48 *      intel-gpu-tools.  The value supplied with the event is always 1.
  49 *
  50 * I915_ERROR_UEVENT - Generated upon error detection, currently only via
  51 *      hangcheck. The error detection event is a good indicator of when things
  52 *      began to go badly. The value supplied with the event is a 1 upon error
  53 *      detection, and a 0 upon reset completion, signifying no more error
  54 *      exists. NOTE: Disabling hangcheck or reset via module parameter will
  55 *      cause the related events to not be seen.
  56 *
  57 * I915_RESET_UEVENT - Event is generated just before an attempt to reset the
  58 *      GPU. The value supplied with the event is always 1. NOTE: Disable
  59 *      reset via module parameter will cause this event to not be seen.
  60 */
  61#define I915_L3_PARITY_UEVENT           "L3_PARITY_ERROR"
  62#define I915_ERROR_UEVENT               "ERROR"
  63#define I915_RESET_UEVENT               "RESET"
  64
  65/*
  66 * i915_user_extension: Base class for defining a chain of extensions
  67 *
  68 * Many interfaces need to grow over time. In most cases we can simply
  69 * extend the struct and have userspace pass in more data. Another option,
  70 * as demonstrated by Vulkan's approach to providing extensions for forward
  71 * and backward compatibility, is to use a list of optional structs to
  72 * provide those extra details.
  73 *
  74 * The key advantage to using an extension chain is that it allows us to
  75 * redefine the interface more easily than an ever growing struct of
  76 * increasing complexity, and for large parts of that interface to be
  77 * entirely optional. The downside is more pointer chasing; chasing across
  78 * the __user boundary with pointers encapsulated inside u64.
  79 */
  80struct i915_user_extension {
  81        __u64 next_extension;
  82        __u32 name;
  83        __u32 flags; /* All undefined bits must be zero. */
  84        __u32 rsvd[4]; /* Reserved for future use; must be zero. */
  85};
  86
  87/*
  88 * MOCS indexes used for GPU surfaces, defining the cacheability of the
  89 * surface data and the coherency for this data wrt. CPU vs. GPU accesses.
  90 */
  91enum i915_mocs_table_index {
  92        /*
  93         * Not cached anywhere, coherency between CPU and GPU accesses is
  94         * guaranteed.
  95         */
  96        I915_MOCS_UNCACHED,
  97        /*
  98         * Cacheability and coherency controlled by the kernel automatically
  99         * based on the DRM_I915_GEM_SET_CACHING IOCTL setting and the current
 100         * usage of the surface (used for display scanout or not).
 101         */
 102        I915_MOCS_PTE,
 103        /*
 104         * Cached in all GPU caches available on the platform.
 105         * Coherency between CPU and GPU accesses to the surface is not
 106         * guaranteed without extra synchronization.
 107         */
 108        I915_MOCS_CACHED,
 109};
 110
 111/*
 112 * Different engines serve different roles, and there may be more than one
 113 * engine serving each role. enum drm_i915_gem_engine_class provides a
 114 * classification of the role of the engine, which may be used when requesting
 115 * operations to be performed on a certain subset of engines, or for providing
 116 * information about that group.
 117 */
 118enum drm_i915_gem_engine_class {
 119        I915_ENGINE_CLASS_RENDER        = 0,
 120        I915_ENGINE_CLASS_COPY          = 1,
 121        I915_ENGINE_CLASS_VIDEO         = 2,
 122        I915_ENGINE_CLASS_VIDEO_ENHANCE = 3,
 123
 124        /* should be kept compact */
 125
 126        I915_ENGINE_CLASS_INVALID       = -1
 127};
 128
 129/*
 130 * There may be more than one engine fulfilling any role within the system.
 131 * Each engine of a class is given a unique instance number and therefore
 132 * any engine can be specified by its class:instance tuplet. APIs that allow
 133 * access to any engine in the system will use struct i915_engine_class_instance
 134 * for this identification.
 135 */
 136struct i915_engine_class_instance {
 137        __u16 engine_class; /* see enum drm_i915_gem_engine_class */
 138        __u16 engine_instance;
 139#define I915_ENGINE_CLASS_INVALID_NONE -1
 140#define I915_ENGINE_CLASS_INVALID_VIRTUAL -2
 141};
 142
 143/**
 144 * DOC: perf_events exposed by i915 through /sys/bus/event_sources/drivers/i915
 145 *
 146 */
 147
 148enum drm_i915_pmu_engine_sample {
 149        I915_SAMPLE_BUSY = 0,
 150        I915_SAMPLE_WAIT = 1,
 151        I915_SAMPLE_SEMA = 2
 152};
 153
 154#define I915_PMU_SAMPLE_BITS (4)
 155#define I915_PMU_SAMPLE_MASK (0xf)
 156#define I915_PMU_SAMPLE_INSTANCE_BITS (8)
 157#define I915_PMU_CLASS_SHIFT \
 158        (I915_PMU_SAMPLE_BITS + I915_PMU_SAMPLE_INSTANCE_BITS)
 159
 160#define __I915_PMU_ENGINE(class, instance, sample) \
 161        ((class) << I915_PMU_CLASS_SHIFT | \
 162        (instance) << I915_PMU_SAMPLE_BITS | \
 163        (sample))
 164
 165#define I915_PMU_ENGINE_BUSY(class, instance) \
 166        __I915_PMU_ENGINE(class, instance, I915_SAMPLE_BUSY)
 167
 168#define I915_PMU_ENGINE_WAIT(class, instance) \
 169        __I915_PMU_ENGINE(class, instance, I915_SAMPLE_WAIT)
 170
 171#define I915_PMU_ENGINE_SEMA(class, instance) \
 172        __I915_PMU_ENGINE(class, instance, I915_SAMPLE_SEMA)
 173
 174#define __I915_PMU_OTHER(x) (__I915_PMU_ENGINE(0xff, 0xff, 0xf) + 1 + (x))
 175
 176#define I915_PMU_ACTUAL_FREQUENCY       __I915_PMU_OTHER(0)
 177#define I915_PMU_REQUESTED_FREQUENCY    __I915_PMU_OTHER(1)
 178#define I915_PMU_INTERRUPTS             __I915_PMU_OTHER(2)
 179#define I915_PMU_RC6_RESIDENCY          __I915_PMU_OTHER(3)
 180#define I915_PMU_SOFTWARE_GT_AWAKE_TIME __I915_PMU_OTHER(4)
 181
 182#define I915_PMU_LAST /* Deprecated - do not use */ I915_PMU_RC6_RESIDENCY
 183
 184/* Each region is a minimum of 16k, and there are at most 255 of them.
 185 */
 186#define I915_NR_TEX_REGIONS 255 /* table size 2k - maximum due to use
 187                                 * of chars for next/prev indices */
 188#define I915_LOG_MIN_TEX_REGION_SIZE 14
 189
 190typedef struct _drm_i915_init {
 191        enum {
 192                I915_INIT_DMA = 0x01,
 193                I915_CLEANUP_DMA = 0x02,
 194                I915_RESUME_DMA = 0x03
 195        } func;
 196        unsigned int mmio_offset;
 197        int sarea_priv_offset;
 198        unsigned int ring_start;
 199        unsigned int ring_end;
 200        unsigned int ring_size;
 201        unsigned int front_offset;
 202        unsigned int back_offset;
 203        unsigned int depth_offset;
 204        unsigned int w;
 205        unsigned int h;
 206        unsigned int pitch;
 207        unsigned int pitch_bits;
 208        unsigned int back_pitch;
 209        unsigned int depth_pitch;
 210        unsigned int cpp;
 211        unsigned int chipset;
 212} drm_i915_init_t;
 213
 214typedef struct _drm_i915_sarea {
 215        struct drm_tex_region texList[I915_NR_TEX_REGIONS + 1];
 216        int last_upload;        /* last time texture was uploaded */
 217        int last_enqueue;       /* last time a buffer was enqueued */
 218        int last_dispatch;      /* age of the most recently dispatched buffer */
 219        int ctxOwner;           /* last context to upload state */
 220        int texAge;
 221        int pf_enabled;         /* is pageflipping allowed? */
 222        int pf_active;
 223        int pf_current_page;    /* which buffer is being displayed? */
 224        int perf_boxes;         /* performance boxes to be displayed */
 225        int width, height;      /* screen size in pixels */
 226
 227        drm_handle_t front_handle;
 228        int front_offset;
 229        int front_size;
 230
 231        drm_handle_t back_handle;
 232        int back_offset;
 233        int back_size;
 234
 235        drm_handle_t depth_handle;
 236        int depth_offset;
 237        int depth_size;
 238
 239        drm_handle_t tex_handle;
 240        int tex_offset;
 241        int tex_size;
 242        int log_tex_granularity;
 243        int pitch;
 244        int rotation;           /* 0, 90, 180 or 270 */
 245        int rotated_offset;
 246        int rotated_size;
 247        int rotated_pitch;
 248        int virtualX, virtualY;
 249
 250        unsigned int front_tiled;
 251        unsigned int back_tiled;
 252        unsigned int depth_tiled;
 253        unsigned int rotated_tiled;
 254        unsigned int rotated2_tiled;
 255
 256        int pipeA_x;
 257        int pipeA_y;
 258        int pipeA_w;
 259        int pipeA_h;
 260        int pipeB_x;
 261        int pipeB_y;
 262        int pipeB_w;
 263        int pipeB_h;
 264
 265        /* fill out some space for old userspace triple buffer */
 266        drm_handle_t unused_handle;
 267        __u32 unused1, unused2, unused3;
 268
 269        /* buffer object handles for static buffers. May change
 270         * over the lifetime of the client.
 271         */
 272        __u32 front_bo_handle;
 273        __u32 back_bo_handle;
 274        __u32 unused_bo_handle;
 275        __u32 depth_bo_handle;
 276
 277} drm_i915_sarea_t;
 278
 279/* due to userspace building against these headers we need some compat here */
 280#define planeA_x pipeA_x
 281#define planeA_y pipeA_y
 282#define planeA_w pipeA_w
 283#define planeA_h pipeA_h
 284#define planeB_x pipeB_x
 285#define planeB_y pipeB_y
 286#define planeB_w pipeB_w
 287#define planeB_h pipeB_h
 288
 289/* Flags for perf_boxes
 290 */
 291#define I915_BOX_RING_EMPTY    0x1
 292#define I915_BOX_FLIP          0x2
 293#define I915_BOX_WAIT          0x4
 294#define I915_BOX_TEXTURE_LOAD  0x8
 295#define I915_BOX_LOST_CONTEXT  0x10
 296
 297/*
 298 * i915 specific ioctls.
 299 *
 300 * The device specific ioctl range is [DRM_COMMAND_BASE, DRM_COMMAND_END) ie
 301 * [0x40, 0xa0) (a0 is excluded). The numbers below are defined as offset
 302 * against DRM_COMMAND_BASE and should be between [0x0, 0x60).
 303 */
 304#define DRM_I915_INIT           0x00
 305#define DRM_I915_FLUSH          0x01
 306#define DRM_I915_FLIP           0x02
 307#define DRM_I915_BATCHBUFFER    0x03
 308#define DRM_I915_IRQ_EMIT       0x04
 309#define DRM_I915_IRQ_WAIT       0x05
 310#define DRM_I915_GETPARAM       0x06
 311#define DRM_I915_SETPARAM       0x07
 312#define DRM_I915_ALLOC          0x08
 313#define DRM_I915_FREE           0x09
 314#define DRM_I915_INIT_HEAP      0x0a
 315#define DRM_I915_CMDBUFFER      0x0b
 316#define DRM_I915_DESTROY_HEAP   0x0c
 317#define DRM_I915_SET_VBLANK_PIPE        0x0d
 318#define DRM_I915_GET_VBLANK_PIPE        0x0e
 319#define DRM_I915_VBLANK_SWAP    0x0f
 320#define DRM_I915_HWS_ADDR       0x11
 321#define DRM_I915_GEM_INIT       0x13
 322#define DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER 0x14
 323#define DRM_I915_GEM_PIN        0x15
 324#define DRM_I915_GEM_UNPIN      0x16
 325#define DRM_I915_GEM_BUSY       0x17
 326#define DRM_I915_GEM_THROTTLE   0x18
 327#define DRM_I915_GEM_ENTERVT    0x19
 328#define DRM_I915_GEM_LEAVEVT    0x1a
 329#define DRM_I915_GEM_CREATE     0x1b
 330#define DRM_I915_GEM_PREAD      0x1c
 331#define DRM_I915_GEM_PWRITE     0x1d
 332#define DRM_I915_GEM_MMAP       0x1e
 333#define DRM_I915_GEM_SET_DOMAIN 0x1f
 334#define DRM_I915_GEM_SW_FINISH  0x20
 335#define DRM_I915_GEM_SET_TILING 0x21
 336#define DRM_I915_GEM_GET_TILING 0x22
 337#define DRM_I915_GEM_GET_APERTURE 0x23
 338#define DRM_I915_GEM_MMAP_GTT   0x24
 339#define DRM_I915_GET_PIPE_FROM_CRTC_ID  0x25
 340#define DRM_I915_GEM_MADVISE    0x26
 341#define DRM_I915_OVERLAY_PUT_IMAGE      0x27
 342#define DRM_I915_OVERLAY_ATTRS  0x28
 343#define DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2        0x29
 344#define DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2_WR     DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2
 345#define DRM_I915_GET_SPRITE_COLORKEY    0x2a
 346#define DRM_I915_SET_SPRITE_COLORKEY    0x2b
 347#define DRM_I915_GEM_WAIT       0x2c
 348#define DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_CREATE     0x2d
 349#define DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_DESTROY    0x2e
 350#define DRM_I915_GEM_SET_CACHING        0x2f
 351#define DRM_I915_GEM_GET_CACHING        0x30
 352#define DRM_I915_REG_READ               0x31
 353#define DRM_I915_GET_RESET_STATS        0x32
 354#define DRM_I915_GEM_USERPTR            0x33
 355#define DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_GETPARAM   0x34
 356#define DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_SETPARAM   0x35
 357#define DRM_I915_PERF_OPEN              0x36
 358#define DRM_I915_PERF_ADD_CONFIG        0x37
 359#define DRM_I915_PERF_REMOVE_CONFIG     0x38
 360#define DRM_I915_QUERY                  0x39
 361#define DRM_I915_GEM_VM_CREATE          0x3a
 362#define DRM_I915_GEM_VM_DESTROY         0x3b
 363/* Must be kept compact -- no holes */
 364
 365#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_INIT             DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_INIT, drm_i915_init_t)
 366#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_FLUSH            DRM_IO ( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_FLUSH)
 367#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_FLIP             DRM_IO ( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_FLIP)
 368#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_BATCHBUFFER      DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_BATCHBUFFER, drm_i915_batchbuffer_t)
 369#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_IRQ_EMIT         DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_IRQ_EMIT, drm_i915_irq_emit_t)
 370#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_IRQ_WAIT         DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_IRQ_WAIT, drm_i915_irq_wait_t)
 371#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GETPARAM         DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GETPARAM, drm_i915_getparam_t)
 372#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_SETPARAM         DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_SETPARAM, drm_i915_setparam_t)
 373#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_ALLOC            DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_ALLOC, drm_i915_mem_alloc_t)
 374#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_FREE             DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_FREE, drm_i915_mem_free_t)
 375#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_INIT_HEAP        DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_INIT_HEAP, drm_i915_mem_init_heap_t)
 376#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_CMDBUFFER        DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_CMDBUFFER, drm_i915_cmdbuffer_t)
 377#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_DESTROY_HEAP     DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_DESTROY_HEAP, drm_i915_mem_destroy_heap_t)
 378#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_SET_VBLANK_PIPE  DRM_IOW( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_SET_VBLANK_PIPE, drm_i915_vblank_pipe_t)
 379#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GET_VBLANK_PIPE  DRM_IOR( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GET_VBLANK_PIPE, drm_i915_vblank_pipe_t)
 380#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_VBLANK_SWAP      DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_VBLANK_SWAP, drm_i915_vblank_swap_t)
 381#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_HWS_ADDR         DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_HWS_ADDR, struct drm_i915_gem_init)
 382#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_INIT         DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_INIT, struct drm_i915_gem_init)
 383#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER   DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER, struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer)
 384#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2  DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2, struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer2)
 385#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2_WR       DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2_WR, struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer2)
 386#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_PIN          DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_PIN, struct drm_i915_gem_pin)
 387#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_UNPIN        DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_UNPIN, struct drm_i915_gem_unpin)
 388#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_BUSY         DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_BUSY, struct drm_i915_gem_busy)
 389#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_SET_CACHING          DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_SET_CACHING, struct drm_i915_gem_caching)
 390#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_GET_CACHING          DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_GET_CACHING, struct drm_i915_gem_caching)
 391#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_THROTTLE     DRM_IO ( DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_THROTTLE)
 392#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_ENTERVT      DRM_IO(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_ENTERVT)
 393#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_LEAVEVT      DRM_IO(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_LEAVEVT)
 394#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CREATE       DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CREATE, struct drm_i915_gem_create)
 395#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_PREAD        DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_PREAD, struct drm_i915_gem_pread)
 396#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_PWRITE       DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_PWRITE, struct drm_i915_gem_pwrite)
 397#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_MMAP         DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_MMAP, struct drm_i915_gem_mmap)
 398#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_MMAP_GTT     DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_MMAP_GTT, struct drm_i915_gem_mmap_gtt)
 399#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_MMAP_OFFSET  DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_MMAP_GTT, struct drm_i915_gem_mmap_offset)
 400#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_SET_DOMAIN   DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_SET_DOMAIN, struct drm_i915_gem_set_domain)
 401#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_SW_FINISH    DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_SW_FINISH, struct drm_i915_gem_sw_finish)
 402#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_SET_TILING   DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_SET_TILING, struct drm_i915_gem_set_tiling)
 403#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_GET_TILING   DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_GET_TILING, struct drm_i915_gem_get_tiling)
 404#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_GET_APERTURE DRM_IOR  (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_GET_APERTURE, struct drm_i915_gem_get_aperture)
 405#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GET_PIPE_FROM_CRTC_ID DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GET_PIPE_FROM_CRTC_ID, struct drm_i915_get_pipe_from_crtc_id)
 406#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_MADVISE      DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_MADVISE, struct drm_i915_gem_madvise)
 407#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_OVERLAY_PUT_IMAGE        DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_OVERLAY_PUT_IMAGE, struct drm_intel_overlay_put_image)
 408#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_OVERLAY_ATTRS    DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_OVERLAY_ATTRS, struct drm_intel_overlay_attrs)
 409#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_SET_SPRITE_COLORKEY DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_SET_SPRITE_COLORKEY, struct drm_intel_sprite_colorkey)
 410#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GET_SPRITE_COLORKEY DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GET_SPRITE_COLORKEY, struct drm_intel_sprite_colorkey)
 411#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_WAIT         DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_WAIT, struct drm_i915_gem_wait)
 412#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_CREATE       DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_CREATE, struct drm_i915_gem_context_create)
 413#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_CREATE_EXT   DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_CREATE, struct drm_i915_gem_context_create_ext)
 414#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_DESTROY      DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_DESTROY, struct drm_i915_gem_context_destroy)
 415#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_REG_READ                 DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_REG_READ, struct drm_i915_reg_read)
 416#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GET_RESET_STATS          DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GET_RESET_STATS, struct drm_i915_reset_stats)
 417#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_USERPTR                      DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_USERPTR, struct drm_i915_gem_userptr)
 418#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_GETPARAM     DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_GETPARAM, struct drm_i915_gem_context_param)
 419#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_SETPARAM     DRM_IOWR (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_SETPARAM, struct drm_i915_gem_context_param)
 420#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_PERF_OPEN        DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_PERF_OPEN, struct drm_i915_perf_open_param)
 421#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_PERF_ADD_CONFIG  DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_PERF_ADD_CONFIG, struct drm_i915_perf_oa_config)
 422#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_PERF_REMOVE_CONFIG       DRM_IOW(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_PERF_REMOVE_CONFIG, __u64)
 423#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_QUERY                    DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_QUERY, struct drm_i915_query)
 424#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_VM_CREATE    DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_VM_CREATE, struct drm_i915_gem_vm_control)
 425#define DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_VM_DESTROY   DRM_IOW (DRM_COMMAND_BASE + DRM_I915_GEM_VM_DESTROY, struct drm_i915_gem_vm_control)
 426
 427/* Allow drivers to submit batchbuffers directly to hardware, relying
 428 * on the security mechanisms provided by hardware.
 429 */
 430typedef struct drm_i915_batchbuffer {
 431        int start;              /* agp offset */
 432        int used;               /* nr bytes in use */
 433        int DR1;                /* hw flags for GFX_OP_DRAWRECT_INFO */
 434        int DR4;                /* window origin for GFX_OP_DRAWRECT_INFO */
 435        int num_cliprects;      /* mulitpass with multiple cliprects? */
 436        struct drm_clip_rect __user *cliprects; /* pointer to userspace cliprects */
 437} drm_i915_batchbuffer_t;
 438
 439/* As above, but pass a pointer to userspace buffer which can be
 440 * validated by the kernel prior to sending to hardware.
 441 */
 442typedef struct _drm_i915_cmdbuffer {
 443        char __user *buf;       /* pointer to userspace command buffer */
 444        int sz;                 /* nr bytes in buf */
 445        int DR1;                /* hw flags for GFX_OP_DRAWRECT_INFO */
 446        int DR4;                /* window origin for GFX_OP_DRAWRECT_INFO */
 447        int num_cliprects;      /* mulitpass with multiple cliprects? */
 448        struct drm_clip_rect __user *cliprects; /* pointer to userspace cliprects */
 449} drm_i915_cmdbuffer_t;
 450
 451/* Userspace can request & wait on irq's:
 452 */
 453typedef struct drm_i915_irq_emit {
 454        int __user *irq_seq;
 455} drm_i915_irq_emit_t;
 456
 457typedef struct drm_i915_irq_wait {
 458        int irq_seq;
 459} drm_i915_irq_wait_t;
 460
 461/*
 462 * Different modes of per-process Graphics Translation Table,
 463 * see I915_PARAM_HAS_ALIASING_PPGTT
 464 */
 465#define I915_GEM_PPGTT_NONE     0
 466#define I915_GEM_PPGTT_ALIASING 1
 467#define I915_GEM_PPGTT_FULL     2
 468
 469/* Ioctl to query kernel params:
 470 */
 471#define I915_PARAM_IRQ_ACTIVE            1
 472#define I915_PARAM_ALLOW_BATCHBUFFER     2
 473#define I915_PARAM_LAST_DISPATCH         3
 474#define I915_PARAM_CHIPSET_ID            4
 475#define I915_PARAM_HAS_GEM               5
 476#define I915_PARAM_NUM_FENCES_AVAIL      6
 477#define I915_PARAM_HAS_OVERLAY           7
 478#define I915_PARAM_HAS_PAGEFLIPPING      8
 479#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXECBUF2          9
 480#define I915_PARAM_HAS_BSD               10
 481#define I915_PARAM_HAS_BLT               11
 482#define I915_PARAM_HAS_RELAXED_FENCING   12
 483#define I915_PARAM_HAS_COHERENT_RINGS    13
 484#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_CONSTANTS    14
 485#define I915_PARAM_HAS_RELAXED_DELTA     15
 486#define I915_PARAM_HAS_GEN7_SOL_RESET    16
 487#define I915_PARAM_HAS_LLC               17
 488#define I915_PARAM_HAS_ALIASING_PPGTT    18
 489#define I915_PARAM_HAS_WAIT_TIMEOUT      19
 490#define I915_PARAM_HAS_SEMAPHORES        20
 491#define I915_PARAM_HAS_PRIME_VMAP_FLUSH  21
 492#define I915_PARAM_HAS_VEBOX             22
 493#define I915_PARAM_HAS_SECURE_BATCHES    23
 494#define I915_PARAM_HAS_PINNED_BATCHES    24
 495#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_NO_RELOC     25
 496#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_HANDLE_LUT   26
 497#define I915_PARAM_HAS_WT                27
 498#define I915_PARAM_CMD_PARSER_VERSION    28
 499#define I915_PARAM_HAS_COHERENT_PHYS_GTT 29
 500#define I915_PARAM_MMAP_VERSION          30
 501#define I915_PARAM_HAS_BSD2              31
 502#define I915_PARAM_REVISION              32
 503#define I915_PARAM_SUBSLICE_TOTAL        33
 504#define I915_PARAM_EU_TOTAL              34
 505#define I915_PARAM_HAS_GPU_RESET         35
 506#define I915_PARAM_HAS_RESOURCE_STREAMER 36
 507#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_SOFTPIN      37
 508#define I915_PARAM_HAS_POOLED_EU         38
 509#define I915_PARAM_MIN_EU_IN_POOL        39
 510#define I915_PARAM_MMAP_GTT_VERSION      40
 511
 512/*
 513 * Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports user defined execution
 514 * priorities and the driver will attempt to execute batches in priority order.
 515 * The param returns a capability bitmask, nonzero implies that the scheduler
 516 * is enabled, with different features present according to the mask.
 517 *
 518 * The initial priority for each batch is supplied by the context and is
 519 * controlled via I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_PRIORITY.
 520 */
 521#define I915_PARAM_HAS_SCHEDULER         41
 522#define   I915_SCHEDULER_CAP_ENABLED    (1ul << 0)
 523#define   I915_SCHEDULER_CAP_PRIORITY   (1ul << 1)
 524#define   I915_SCHEDULER_CAP_PREEMPTION (1ul << 2)
 525#define   I915_SCHEDULER_CAP_SEMAPHORES (1ul << 3)
 526#define   I915_SCHEDULER_CAP_ENGINE_BUSY_STATS  (1ul << 4)
 527
 528#define I915_PARAM_HUC_STATUS            42
 529
 530/* Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports the ability to opt-out of
 531 * synchronisation with implicit fencing on individual objects.
 532 * See EXEC_OBJECT_ASYNC.
 533 */
 534#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_ASYNC        43
 535
 536/* Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports explicit fence support -
 537 * both being able to pass in a sync_file fd to wait upon before executing,
 538 * and being able to return a new sync_file fd that is signaled when the
 539 * current request is complete. See I915_EXEC_FENCE_IN and I915_EXEC_FENCE_OUT.
 540 */
 541#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_FENCE        44
 542
 543/* Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports the ability to capture
 544 * user specified bufffers for post-mortem debugging of GPU hangs. See
 545 * EXEC_OBJECT_CAPTURE.
 546 */
 547#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_CAPTURE      45
 548
 549#define I915_PARAM_SLICE_MASK            46
 550
 551/* Assuming it's uniform for each slice, this queries the mask of subslices
 552 * per-slice for this system.
 553 */
 554#define I915_PARAM_SUBSLICE_MASK         47
 555
 556/*
 557 * Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports supplying the batch buffer
 558 * as the first execobject as opposed to the last. See I915_EXEC_BATCH_FIRST.
 559 */
 560#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_BATCH_FIRST  48
 561
 562/* Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports supplying an array of
 563 * drm_i915_gem_exec_fence structures.  See I915_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY.
 564 */
 565#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY  49
 566
 567/*
 568 * Query whether every context (both per-file default and user created) is
 569 * isolated (insofar as HW supports). If this parameter is not true, then
 570 * freshly created contexts may inherit values from an existing context,
 571 * rather than default HW values. If true, it also ensures (insofar as HW
 572 * supports) that all state set by this context will not leak to any other
 573 * context.
 574 *
 575 * As not every engine across every gen support contexts, the returned
 576 * value reports the support of context isolation for individual engines by
 577 * returning a bitmask of each engine class set to true if that class supports
 578 * isolation.
 579 */
 580#define I915_PARAM_HAS_CONTEXT_ISOLATION 50
 581
 582/* Frequency of the command streamer timestamps given by the *_TIMESTAMP
 583 * registers. This used to be fixed per platform but from CNL onwards, this
 584 * might vary depending on the parts.
 585 */
 586#define I915_PARAM_CS_TIMESTAMP_FREQUENCY 51
 587
 588/*
 589 * Once upon a time we supposed that writes through the GGTT would be
 590 * immediately in physical memory (once flushed out of the CPU path). However,
 591 * on a few different processors and chipsets, this is not necessarily the case
 592 * as the writes appear to be buffered internally. Thus a read of the backing
 593 * storage (physical memory) via a different path (with different physical tags
 594 * to the indirect write via the GGTT) will see stale values from before
 595 * the GGTT write. Inside the kernel, we can for the most part keep track of
 596 * the different read/write domains in use (e.g. set-domain), but the assumption
 597 * of coherency is baked into the ABI, hence reporting its true state in this
 598 * parameter.
 599 *
 600 * Reports true when writes via mmap_gtt are immediately visible following an
 601 * lfence to flush the WCB.
 602 *
 603 * Reports false when writes via mmap_gtt are indeterminately delayed in an in
 604 * internal buffer and are _not_ immediately visible to third parties accessing
 605 * directly via mmap_cpu/mmap_wc. Use of mmap_gtt as part of an IPC
 606 * communications channel when reporting false is strongly disadvised.
 607 */
 608#define I915_PARAM_MMAP_GTT_COHERENT    52
 609
 610/*
 611 * Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports coordination of parallel
 612 * execution through use of explicit fence support.
 613 * See I915_EXEC_FENCE_OUT and I915_EXEC_FENCE_SUBMIT.
 614 */
 615#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_SUBMIT_FENCE 53
 616
 617/*
 618 * Revision of the i915-perf uAPI. The value returned helps determine what
 619 * i915-perf features are available. See drm_i915_perf_property_id.
 620 */
 621#define I915_PARAM_PERF_REVISION        54
 622
 623/* Query whether DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 supports supplying an array of
 624 * timeline syncobj through drm_i915_gem_execbuffer_ext_timeline_fences. See
 625 * I915_EXEC_USE_EXTENSIONS.
 626 */
 627#define I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_TIMELINE_FENCES 55
 628
 629/* Must be kept compact -- no holes and well documented */
 630
 631typedef struct drm_i915_getparam {
 632        __s32 param;
 633        /*
 634         * WARNING: Using pointers instead of fixed-size u64 means we need to write
 635         * compat32 code. Don't repeat this mistake.
 636         */
 637        int __user *value;
 638} drm_i915_getparam_t;
 639
 640/* Ioctl to set kernel params:
 641 */
 642#define I915_SETPARAM_USE_MI_BATCHBUFFER_START            1
 643#define I915_SETPARAM_TEX_LRU_LOG_GRANULARITY             2
 644#define I915_SETPARAM_ALLOW_BATCHBUFFER                   3
 645#define I915_SETPARAM_NUM_USED_FENCES                     4
 646/* Must be kept compact -- no holes */
 647
 648typedef struct drm_i915_setparam {
 649        int param;
 650        int value;
 651} drm_i915_setparam_t;
 652
 653/* A memory manager for regions of shared memory:
 654 */
 655#define I915_MEM_REGION_AGP 1
 656
 657typedef struct drm_i915_mem_alloc {
 658        int region;
 659        int alignment;
 660        int size;
 661        int __user *region_offset;      /* offset from start of fb or agp */
 662} drm_i915_mem_alloc_t;
 663
 664typedef struct drm_i915_mem_free {
 665        int region;
 666        int region_offset;
 667} drm_i915_mem_free_t;
 668
 669typedef struct drm_i915_mem_init_heap {
 670        int region;
 671        int size;
 672        int start;
 673} drm_i915_mem_init_heap_t;
 674
 675/* Allow memory manager to be torn down and re-initialized (eg on
 676 * rotate):
 677 */
 678typedef struct drm_i915_mem_destroy_heap {
 679        int region;
 680} drm_i915_mem_destroy_heap_t;
 681
 682/* Allow X server to configure which pipes to monitor for vblank signals
 683 */
 684#define DRM_I915_VBLANK_PIPE_A  1
 685#define DRM_I915_VBLANK_PIPE_B  2
 686
 687typedef struct drm_i915_vblank_pipe {
 688        int pipe;
 689} drm_i915_vblank_pipe_t;
 690
 691/* Schedule buffer swap at given vertical blank:
 692 */
 693typedef struct drm_i915_vblank_swap {
 694        drm_drawable_t drawable;
 695        enum drm_vblank_seq_type seqtype;
 696        unsigned int sequence;
 697} drm_i915_vblank_swap_t;
 698
 699typedef struct drm_i915_hws_addr {
 700        __u64 addr;
 701} drm_i915_hws_addr_t;
 702
 703struct drm_i915_gem_init {
 704        /**
 705         * Beginning offset in the GTT to be managed by the DRM memory
 706         * manager.
 707         */
 708        __u64 gtt_start;
 709        /**
 710         * Ending offset in the GTT to be managed by the DRM memory
 711         * manager.
 712         */
 713        __u64 gtt_end;
 714};
 715
 716struct drm_i915_gem_create {
 717        /**
 718         * Requested size for the object.
 719         *
 720         * The (page-aligned) allocated size for the object will be returned.
 721         */
 722        __u64 size;
 723        /**
 724         * Returned handle for the object.
 725         *
 726         * Object handles are nonzero.
 727         */
 728        __u32 handle;
 729        __u32 pad;
 730};
 731
 732struct drm_i915_gem_pread {
 733        /** Handle for the object being read. */
 734        __u32 handle;
 735        __u32 pad;
 736        /** Offset into the object to read from */
 737        __u64 offset;
 738        /** Length of data to read */
 739        __u64 size;
 740        /**
 741         * Pointer to write the data into.
 742         *
 743         * This is a fixed-size type for 32/64 compatibility.
 744         */
 745        __u64 data_ptr;
 746};
 747
 748struct drm_i915_gem_pwrite {
 749        /** Handle for the object being written to. */
 750        __u32 handle;
 751        __u32 pad;
 752        /** Offset into the object to write to */
 753        __u64 offset;
 754        /** Length of data to write */
 755        __u64 size;
 756        /**
 757         * Pointer to read the data from.
 758         *
 759         * This is a fixed-size type for 32/64 compatibility.
 760         */
 761        __u64 data_ptr;
 762};
 763
 764struct drm_i915_gem_mmap {
 765        /** Handle for the object being mapped. */
 766        __u32 handle;
 767        __u32 pad;
 768        /** Offset in the object to map. */
 769        __u64 offset;
 770        /**
 771         * Length of data to map.
 772         *
 773         * The value will be page-aligned.
 774         */
 775        __u64 size;
 776        /**
 777         * Returned pointer the data was mapped at.
 778         *
 779         * This is a fixed-size type for 32/64 compatibility.
 780         */
 781        __u64 addr_ptr;
 782
 783        /**
 784         * Flags for extended behaviour.
 785         *
 786         * Added in version 2.
 787         */
 788        __u64 flags;
 789#define I915_MMAP_WC 0x1
 790};
 791
 792struct drm_i915_gem_mmap_gtt {
 793        /** Handle for the object being mapped. */
 794        __u32 handle;
 795        __u32 pad;
 796        /**
 797         * Fake offset to use for subsequent mmap call
 798         *
 799         * This is a fixed-size type for 32/64 compatibility.
 800         */
 801        __u64 offset;
 802};
 803
 804struct drm_i915_gem_mmap_offset {
 805        /** Handle for the object being mapped. */
 806        __u32 handle;
 807        __u32 pad;
 808        /**
 809         * Fake offset to use for subsequent mmap call
 810         *
 811         * This is a fixed-size type for 32/64 compatibility.
 812         */
 813        __u64 offset;
 814
 815        /**
 816         * Flags for extended behaviour.
 817         *
 818         * It is mandatory that one of the MMAP_OFFSET types
 819         * (GTT, WC, WB, UC, etc) should be included.
 820         */
 821        __u64 flags;
 822#define I915_MMAP_OFFSET_GTT 0
 823#define I915_MMAP_OFFSET_WC  1
 824#define I915_MMAP_OFFSET_WB  2
 825#define I915_MMAP_OFFSET_UC  3
 826
 827        /*
 828         * Zero-terminated chain of extensions.
 829         *
 830         * No current extensions defined; mbz.
 831         */
 832        __u64 extensions;
 833};
 834
 835struct drm_i915_gem_set_domain {
 836        /** Handle for the object */
 837        __u32 handle;
 838
 839        /** New read domains */
 840        __u32 read_domains;
 841
 842        /** New write domain */
 843        __u32 write_domain;
 844};
 845
 846struct drm_i915_gem_sw_finish {
 847        /** Handle for the object */
 848        __u32 handle;
 849};
 850
 851struct drm_i915_gem_relocation_entry {
 852        /**
 853         * Handle of the buffer being pointed to by this relocation entry.
 854         *
 855         * It's appealing to make this be an index into the mm_validate_entry
 856         * list to refer to the buffer, but this allows the driver to create
 857         * a relocation list for state buffers and not re-write it per
 858         * exec using the buffer.
 859         */
 860        __u32 target_handle;
 861
 862        /**
 863         * Value to be added to the offset of the target buffer to make up
 864         * the relocation entry.
 865         */
 866        __u32 delta;
 867
 868        /** Offset in the buffer the relocation entry will be written into */
 869        __u64 offset;
 870
 871        /**
 872         * Offset value of the target buffer that the relocation entry was last
 873         * written as.
 874         *
 875         * If the buffer has the same offset as last time, we can skip syncing
 876         * and writing the relocation.  This value is written back out by
 877         * the execbuffer ioctl when the relocation is written.
 878         */
 879        __u64 presumed_offset;
 880
 881        /**
 882         * Target memory domains read by this operation.
 883         */
 884        __u32 read_domains;
 885
 886        /**
 887         * Target memory domains written by this operation.
 888         *
 889         * Note that only one domain may be written by the whole
 890         * execbuffer operation, so that where there are conflicts,
 891         * the application will get -EINVAL back.
 892         */
 893        __u32 write_domain;
 894};
 895
 896/** @{
 897 * Intel memory domains
 898 *
 899 * Most of these just align with the various caches in
 900 * the system and are used to flush and invalidate as
 901 * objects end up cached in different domains.
 902 */
 903/** CPU cache */
 904#define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_CPU             0x00000001
 905/** Render cache, used by 2D and 3D drawing */
 906#define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_RENDER          0x00000002
 907/** Sampler cache, used by texture engine */
 908#define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_SAMPLER         0x00000004
 909/** Command queue, used to load batch buffers */
 910#define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_COMMAND         0x00000008
 911/** Instruction cache, used by shader programs */
 912#define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION     0x00000010
 913/** Vertex address cache */
 914#define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_VERTEX          0x00000020
 915/** GTT domain - aperture and scanout */
 916#define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_GTT             0x00000040
 917/** WC domain - uncached access */
 918#define I915_GEM_DOMAIN_WC              0x00000080
 919/** @} */
 920
 921struct drm_i915_gem_exec_object {
 922        /**
 923         * User's handle for a buffer to be bound into the GTT for this
 924         * operation.
 925         */
 926        __u32 handle;
 927
 928        /** Number of relocations to be performed on this buffer */
 929        __u32 relocation_count;
 930        /**
 931         * Pointer to array of struct drm_i915_gem_relocation_entry containing
 932         * the relocations to be performed in this buffer.
 933         */
 934        __u64 relocs_ptr;
 935
 936        /** Required alignment in graphics aperture */
 937        __u64 alignment;
 938
 939        /**
 940         * Returned value of the updated offset of the object, for future
 941         * presumed_offset writes.
 942         */
 943        __u64 offset;
 944};
 945
 946/* DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER was removed in Linux 5.13 */
 947struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer {
 948        /**
 949         * List of buffers to be validated with their relocations to be
 950         * performend on them.
 951         *
 952         * This is a pointer to an array of struct drm_i915_gem_validate_entry.
 953         *
 954         * These buffers must be listed in an order such that all relocations
 955         * a buffer is performing refer to buffers that have already appeared
 956         * in the validate list.
 957         */
 958        __u64 buffers_ptr;
 959        __u32 buffer_count;
 960
 961        /** Offset in the batchbuffer to start execution from. */
 962        __u32 batch_start_offset;
 963        /** Bytes used in batchbuffer from batch_start_offset */
 964        __u32 batch_len;
 965        __u32 DR1;
 966        __u32 DR4;
 967        __u32 num_cliprects;
 968        /** This is a struct drm_clip_rect *cliprects */
 969        __u64 cliprects_ptr;
 970};
 971
 972struct drm_i915_gem_exec_object2 {
 973        /**
 974         * User's handle for a buffer to be bound into the GTT for this
 975         * operation.
 976         */
 977        __u32 handle;
 978
 979        /** Number of relocations to be performed on this buffer */
 980        __u32 relocation_count;
 981        /**
 982         * Pointer to array of struct drm_i915_gem_relocation_entry containing
 983         * the relocations to be performed in this buffer.
 984         */
 985        __u64 relocs_ptr;
 986
 987        /** Required alignment in graphics aperture */
 988        __u64 alignment;
 989
 990        /**
 991         * When the EXEC_OBJECT_PINNED flag is specified this is populated by
 992         * the user with the GTT offset at which this object will be pinned.
 993         * When the I915_EXEC_NO_RELOC flag is specified this must contain the
 994         * presumed_offset of the object.
 995         * During execbuffer2 the kernel populates it with the value of the
 996         * current GTT offset of the object, for future presumed_offset writes.
 997         */
 998        __u64 offset;
 999
1000#define EXEC_OBJECT_NEEDS_FENCE          (1<<0)
1001#define EXEC_OBJECT_NEEDS_GTT            (1<<1)
1002#define EXEC_OBJECT_WRITE                (1<<2)
1003#define EXEC_OBJECT_SUPPORTS_48B_ADDRESS (1<<3)
1004#define EXEC_OBJECT_PINNED               (1<<4)
1005#define EXEC_OBJECT_PAD_TO_SIZE          (1<<5)
1006/* The kernel implicitly tracks GPU activity on all GEM objects, and
1007 * synchronises operations with outstanding rendering. This includes
1008 * rendering on other devices if exported via dma-buf. However, sometimes
1009 * this tracking is too coarse and the user knows better. For example,
1010 * if the object is split into non-overlapping ranges shared between different
1011 * clients or engines (i.e. suballocating objects), the implicit tracking
1012 * by kernel assumes that each operation affects the whole object rather
1013 * than an individual range, causing needless synchronisation between clients.
1014 * The kernel will also forgo any CPU cache flushes prior to rendering from
1015 * the object as the client is expected to be also handling such domain
1016 * tracking.
1017 *
1018 * The kernel maintains the implicit tracking in order to manage resources
1019 * used by the GPU - this flag only disables the synchronisation prior to
1020 * rendering with this object in this execbuf.
1021 *
1022 * Opting out of implicit synhronisation requires the user to do its own
1023 * explicit tracking to avoid rendering corruption. See, for example,
1024 * I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_FENCE to order execbufs and execute them asynchronously.
1025 */
1026#define EXEC_OBJECT_ASYNC               (1<<6)
1027/* Request that the contents of this execobject be copied into the error
1028 * state upon a GPU hang involving this batch for post-mortem debugging.
1029 * These buffers are recorded in no particular order as "user" in
1030 * /sys/class/drm/cardN/error. Query I915_PARAM_HAS_EXEC_CAPTURE to see
1031 * if the kernel supports this flag.
1032 */
1033#define EXEC_OBJECT_CAPTURE             (1<<7)
1034/* All remaining bits are MBZ and RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE */
1035#define __EXEC_OBJECT_UNKNOWN_FLAGS -(EXEC_OBJECT_CAPTURE<<1)
1036        __u64 flags;
1037
1038        union {
1039                __u64 rsvd1;
1040                __u64 pad_to_size;
1041        };
1042        __u64 rsvd2;
1043};
1044
1045struct drm_i915_gem_exec_fence {
1046        /**
1047         * User's handle for a drm_syncobj to wait on or signal.
1048         */
1049        __u32 handle;
1050
1051#define I915_EXEC_FENCE_WAIT            (1<<0)
1052#define I915_EXEC_FENCE_SIGNAL          (1<<1)
1053#define __I915_EXEC_FENCE_UNKNOWN_FLAGS (-(I915_EXEC_FENCE_SIGNAL << 1))
1054        __u32 flags;
1055};
1056
1057/**
1058 * See drm_i915_gem_execbuffer_ext_timeline_fences.
1059 */
1060#define DRM_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER_EXT_TIMELINE_FENCES 0
1061
1062/**
1063 * This structure describes an array of drm_syncobj and associated points for
1064 * timeline variants of drm_syncobj. It is invalid to append this structure to
1065 * the execbuf if I915_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY is set.
1066 */
1067struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer_ext_timeline_fences {
1068        struct i915_user_extension base;
1069
1070        /**
1071         * Number of element in the handles_ptr & value_ptr arrays.
1072         */
1073        __u64 fence_count;
1074
1075        /**
1076         * Pointer to an array of struct drm_i915_gem_exec_fence of length
1077         * fence_count.
1078         */
1079        __u64 handles_ptr;
1080
1081        /**
1082         * Pointer to an array of u64 values of length fence_count. Values
1083         * must be 0 for a binary drm_syncobj. A Value of 0 for a timeline
1084         * drm_syncobj is invalid as it turns a drm_syncobj into a binary one.
1085         */
1086        __u64 values_ptr;
1087};
1088
1089struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer2 {
1090        /**
1091         * List of gem_exec_object2 structs
1092         */
1093        __u64 buffers_ptr;
1094        __u32 buffer_count;
1095
1096        /** Offset in the batchbuffer to start execution from. */
1097        __u32 batch_start_offset;
1098        /** Bytes used in batchbuffer from batch_start_offset */
1099        __u32 batch_len;
1100        __u32 DR1;
1101        __u32 DR4;
1102        __u32 num_cliprects;
1103        /**
1104         * This is a struct drm_clip_rect *cliprects if I915_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY
1105         * & I915_EXEC_USE_EXTENSIONS are not set.
1106         *
1107         * If I915_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY is set, then this is a pointer to an array
1108         * of struct drm_i915_gem_exec_fence and num_cliprects is the length
1109         * of the array.
1110         *
1111         * If I915_EXEC_USE_EXTENSIONS is set, then this is a pointer to a
1112         * single struct i915_user_extension and num_cliprects is 0.
1113         */
1114        __u64 cliprects_ptr;
1115#define I915_EXEC_RING_MASK              (0x3f)
1116#define I915_EXEC_DEFAULT                (0<<0)
1117#define I915_EXEC_RENDER                 (1<<0)
1118#define I915_EXEC_BSD                    (2<<0)
1119#define I915_EXEC_BLT                    (3<<0)
1120#define I915_EXEC_VEBOX                  (4<<0)
1121
1122/* Used for switching the constants addressing mode on gen4+ RENDER ring.
1123 * Gen6+ only supports relative addressing to dynamic state (default) and
1124 * absolute addressing.
1125 *
1126 * These flags are ignored for the BSD and BLT rings.
1127 */
1128#define I915_EXEC_CONSTANTS_MASK        (3<<6)
1129#define I915_EXEC_CONSTANTS_REL_GENERAL (0<<6) /* default */
1130#define I915_EXEC_CONSTANTS_ABSOLUTE    (1<<6)
1131#define I915_EXEC_CONSTANTS_REL_SURFACE (2<<6) /* gen4/5 only */
1132        __u64 flags;
1133        __u64 rsvd1; /* now used for context info */
1134        __u64 rsvd2;
1135};
1136
1137/** Resets the SO write offset registers for transform feedback on gen7. */
1138#define I915_EXEC_GEN7_SOL_RESET        (1<<8)
1139
1140/** Request a privileged ("secure") batch buffer. Note only available for
1141 * DRM_ROOT_ONLY | DRM_MASTER processes.
1142 */
1143#define I915_EXEC_SECURE                (1<<9)
1144
1145/** Inform the kernel that the batch is and will always be pinned. This
1146 * negates the requirement for a workaround to be performed to avoid
1147 * an incoherent CS (such as can be found on 830/845). If this flag is
1148 * not passed, the kernel will endeavour to make sure the batch is
1149 * coherent with the CS before execution. If this flag is passed,
1150 * userspace assumes the responsibility for ensuring the same.
1151 */
1152#define I915_EXEC_IS_PINNED             (1<<10)
1153
1154/** Provide a hint to the kernel that the command stream and auxiliary
1155 * state buffers already holds the correct presumed addresses and so the
1156 * relocation process may be skipped if no buffers need to be moved in
1157 * preparation for the execbuffer.
1158 */
1159#define I915_EXEC_NO_RELOC              (1<<11)
1160
1161/** Use the reloc.handle as an index into the exec object array rather
1162 * than as the per-file handle.
1163 */
1164#define I915_EXEC_HANDLE_LUT            (1<<12)
1165
1166/** Used for switching BSD rings on the platforms with two BSD rings */
1167#define I915_EXEC_BSD_SHIFT      (13)
1168#define I915_EXEC_BSD_MASK       (3 << I915_EXEC_BSD_SHIFT)
1169/* default ping-pong mode */
1170#define I915_EXEC_BSD_DEFAULT    (0 << I915_EXEC_BSD_SHIFT)
1171#define I915_EXEC_BSD_RING1      (1 << I915_EXEC_BSD_SHIFT)
1172#define I915_EXEC_BSD_RING2      (2 << I915_EXEC_BSD_SHIFT)
1173
1174/** Tell the kernel that the batchbuffer is processed by
1175 *  the resource streamer.
1176 */
1177#define I915_EXEC_RESOURCE_STREAMER     (1<<15)
1178
1179/* Setting I915_EXEC_FENCE_IN implies that lower_32_bits(rsvd2) represent
1180 * a sync_file fd to wait upon (in a nonblocking manner) prior to executing
1181 * the batch.
1182 *
1183 * Returns -EINVAL if the sync_file fd cannot be found.
1184 */
1185#define I915_EXEC_FENCE_IN              (1<<16)
1186
1187/* Setting I915_EXEC_FENCE_OUT causes the ioctl to return a sync_file fd
1188 * in the upper_32_bits(rsvd2) upon success. Ownership of the fd is given
1189 * to the caller, and it should be close() after use. (The fd is a regular
1190 * file descriptor and will be cleaned up on process termination. It holds
1191 * a reference to the request, but nothing else.)
1192 *
1193 * The sync_file fd can be combined with other sync_file and passed either
1194 * to execbuf using I915_EXEC_FENCE_IN, to atomic KMS ioctls (so that a flip
1195 * will only occur after this request completes), or to other devices.
1196 *
1197 * Using I915_EXEC_FENCE_OUT requires use of
1198 * DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2_WR ioctl so that the result is written
1199 * back to userspace. Failure to do so will cause the out-fence to always
1200 * be reported as zero, and the real fence fd to be leaked.
1201 */
1202#define I915_EXEC_FENCE_OUT             (1<<17)
1203
1204/*
1205 * Traditionally the execbuf ioctl has only considered the final element in
1206 * the execobject[] to be the executable batch. Often though, the client
1207 * will known the batch object prior to construction and being able to place
1208 * it into the execobject[] array first can simplify the relocation tracking.
1209 * Setting I915_EXEC_BATCH_FIRST tells execbuf to use element 0 of the
1210 * execobject[] as the * batch instead (the default is to use the last
1211 * element).
1212 */
1213#define I915_EXEC_BATCH_FIRST           (1<<18)
1214
1215/* Setting I915_FENCE_ARRAY implies that num_cliprects and cliprects_ptr
1216 * define an array of i915_gem_exec_fence structures which specify a set of
1217 * dma fences to wait upon or signal.
1218 */
1219#define I915_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY   (1<<19)
1220
1221/*
1222 * Setting I915_EXEC_FENCE_SUBMIT implies that lower_32_bits(rsvd2) represent
1223 * a sync_file fd to wait upon (in a nonblocking manner) prior to executing
1224 * the batch.
1225 *
1226 * Returns -EINVAL if the sync_file fd cannot be found.
1227 */
1228#define I915_EXEC_FENCE_SUBMIT          (1 << 20)
1229
1230/*
1231 * Setting I915_EXEC_USE_EXTENSIONS implies that
1232 * drm_i915_gem_execbuffer2.cliprects_ptr is treated as a pointer to an linked
1233 * list of i915_user_extension. Each i915_user_extension node is the base of a
1234 * larger structure. The list of supported structures are listed in the
1235 * drm_i915_gem_execbuffer_ext enum.
1236 */
1237#define I915_EXEC_USE_EXTENSIONS        (1 << 21)
1238
1239#define __I915_EXEC_UNKNOWN_FLAGS (-(I915_EXEC_USE_EXTENSIONS << 1))
1240
1241#define I915_EXEC_CONTEXT_ID_MASK       (0xffffffff)
1242#define i915_execbuffer2_set_context_id(eb2, context) \
1243        (eb2).rsvd1 = context & I915_EXEC_CONTEXT_ID_MASK
1244#define i915_execbuffer2_get_context_id(eb2) \
1245        ((eb2).rsvd1 & I915_EXEC_CONTEXT_ID_MASK)
1246
1247struct drm_i915_gem_pin {
1248        /** Handle of the buffer to be pinned. */
1249        __u32 handle;
1250        __u32 pad;
1251
1252        /** alignment required within the aperture */
1253        __u64 alignment;
1254
1255        /** Returned GTT offset of the buffer. */
1256        __u64 offset;
1257};
1258
1259struct drm_i915_gem_unpin {
1260        /** Handle of the buffer to be unpinned. */
1261        __u32 handle;
1262        __u32 pad;
1263};
1264
1265struct drm_i915_gem_busy {
1266        /** Handle of the buffer to check for busy */
1267        __u32 handle;
1268
1269        /** Return busy status
1270         *
1271         * A return of 0 implies that the object is idle (after
1272         * having flushed any pending activity), and a non-zero return that
1273         * the object is still in-flight on the GPU. (The GPU has not yet
1274         * signaled completion for all pending requests that reference the
1275         * object.) An object is guaranteed to become idle eventually (so
1276         * long as no new GPU commands are executed upon it). Due to the
1277         * asynchronous nature of the hardware, an object reported
1278         * as busy may become idle before the ioctl is completed.
1279         *
1280         * Furthermore, if the object is busy, which engine is busy is only
1281         * provided as a guide and only indirectly by reporting its class
1282         * (there may be more than one engine in each class). There are race
1283         * conditions which prevent the report of which engines are busy from
1284         * being always accurate.  However, the converse is not true. If the
1285         * object is idle, the result of the ioctl, that all engines are idle,
1286         * is accurate.
1287         *
1288         * The returned dword is split into two fields to indicate both
1289         * the engine classess on which the object is being read, and the
1290         * engine class on which it is currently being written (if any).
1291         *
1292         * The low word (bits 0:15) indicate if the object is being written
1293         * to by any engine (there can only be one, as the GEM implicit
1294         * synchronisation rules force writes to be serialised). Only the
1295         * engine class (offset by 1, I915_ENGINE_CLASS_RENDER is reported as
1296         * 1 not 0 etc) for the last write is reported.
1297         *
1298         * The high word (bits 16:31) are a bitmask of which engines classes
1299         * are currently reading from the object. Multiple engines may be
1300         * reading from the object simultaneously.
1301         *
1302         * The value of each engine class is the same as specified in the
1303         * I915_CONTEXT_SET_ENGINES parameter and via perf, i.e.
1304         * I915_ENGINE_CLASS_RENDER, I915_ENGINE_CLASS_COPY, etc.
1305         * reported as active itself. Some hardware may have parallel
1306         * execution engines, e.g. multiple media engines, which are
1307         * mapped to the same class identifier and so are not separately
1308         * reported for busyness.
1309         *
1310         * Caveat emptor:
1311         * Only the boolean result of this query is reliable; that is whether
1312         * the object is idle or busy. The report of which engines are busy
1313         * should be only used as a heuristic.
1314         */
1315        __u32 busy;
1316};
1317
1318/**
1319 * I915_CACHING_NONE
1320 *
1321 * GPU access is not coherent with cpu caches. Default for machines without an
1322 * LLC.
1323 */
1324#define I915_CACHING_NONE               0
1325/**
1326 * I915_CACHING_CACHED
1327 *
1328 * GPU access is coherent with cpu caches and furthermore the data is cached in
1329 * last-level caches shared between cpu cores and the gpu GT. Default on
1330 * machines with HAS_LLC.
1331 */
1332#define I915_CACHING_CACHED             1
1333/**
1334 * I915_CACHING_DISPLAY
1335 *
1336 * Special GPU caching mode which is coherent with the scanout engines.
1337 * Transparently falls back to I915_CACHING_NONE on platforms where no special
1338 * cache mode (like write-through or gfdt flushing) is available. The kernel
1339 * automatically sets this mode when using a buffer as a scanout target.
1340 * Userspace can manually set this mode to avoid a costly stall and clflush in
1341 * the hotpath of drawing the first frame.
1342 */
1343#define I915_CACHING_DISPLAY            2
1344
1345struct drm_i915_gem_caching {
1346        /**
1347         * Handle of the buffer to set/get the caching level of. */
1348        __u32 handle;
1349
1350        /**
1351         * Cacheing level to apply or return value
1352         *
1353         * bits0-15 are for generic caching control (i.e. the above defined
1354         * values). bits16-31 are reserved for platform-specific variations
1355         * (e.g. l3$ caching on gen7). */
1356        __u32 caching;
1357};
1358
1359#define I915_TILING_NONE        0
1360#define I915_TILING_X           1
1361#define I915_TILING_Y           2
1362#define I915_TILING_LAST        I915_TILING_Y
1363
1364#define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_NONE         0
1365#define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9            1
1366#define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9_10         2
1367#define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9_11         3
1368#define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9_10_11      4
1369/* Not seen by userland */
1370#define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_UNKNOWN      5
1371/* Seen by userland. */
1372#define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9_17         6
1373#define I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9_10_17      7
1374
1375struct drm_i915_gem_set_tiling {
1376        /** Handle of the buffer to have its tiling state updated */
1377        __u32 handle;
1378
1379        /**
1380         * Tiling mode for the object (I915_TILING_NONE, I915_TILING_X,
1381         * I915_TILING_Y).
1382         *
1383         * This value is to be set on request, and will be updated by the
1384         * kernel on successful return with the actual chosen tiling layout.
1385         *
1386         * The tiling mode may be demoted to I915_TILING_NONE when the system
1387         * has bit 6 swizzling that can't be managed correctly by GEM.
1388         *
1389         * Buffer contents become undefined when changing tiling_mode.
1390         */
1391        __u32 tiling_mode;
1392
1393        /**
1394         * Stride in bytes for the object when in I915_TILING_X or
1395         * I915_TILING_Y.
1396         */
1397        __u32 stride;
1398
1399        /**
1400         * Returned address bit 6 swizzling required for CPU access through
1401         * mmap mapping.
1402         */
1403        __u32 swizzle_mode;
1404};
1405
1406struct drm_i915_gem_get_tiling {
1407        /** Handle of the buffer to get tiling state for. */
1408        __u32 handle;
1409
1410        /**
1411         * Current tiling mode for the object (I915_TILING_NONE, I915_TILING_X,
1412         * I915_TILING_Y).
1413         */
1414        __u32 tiling_mode;
1415
1416        /**
1417         * Returned address bit 6 swizzling required for CPU access through
1418         * mmap mapping.
1419         */
1420        __u32 swizzle_mode;
1421
1422        /**
1423         * Returned address bit 6 swizzling required for CPU access through
1424         * mmap mapping whilst bound.
1425         */
1426        __u32 phys_swizzle_mode;
1427};
1428
1429struct drm_i915_gem_get_aperture {
1430        /** Total size of the aperture used by i915_gem_execbuffer, in bytes */
1431        __u64 aper_size;
1432
1433        /**
1434         * Available space in the aperture used by i915_gem_execbuffer, in
1435         * bytes
1436         */
1437        __u64 aper_available_size;
1438};
1439
1440struct drm_i915_get_pipe_from_crtc_id {
1441        /** ID of CRTC being requested **/
1442        __u32 crtc_id;
1443
1444        /** pipe of requested CRTC **/
1445        __u32 pipe;
1446};
1447
1448#define I915_MADV_WILLNEED 0
1449#define I915_MADV_DONTNEED 1
1450#define __I915_MADV_PURGED 2 /* internal state */
1451
1452struct drm_i915_gem_madvise {
1453        /** Handle of the buffer to change the backing store advice */
1454        __u32 handle;
1455
1456        /* Advice: either the buffer will be needed again in the near future,
1457         *         or wont be and could be discarded under memory pressure.
1458         */
1459        __u32 madv;
1460
1461        /** Whether the backing store still exists. */
1462        __u32 retained;
1463};
1464
1465/* flags */
1466#define I915_OVERLAY_TYPE_MASK          0xff
1467#define I915_OVERLAY_YUV_PLANAR         0x01
1468#define I915_OVERLAY_YUV_PACKED         0x02
1469#define I915_OVERLAY_RGB                0x03
1470
1471#define I915_OVERLAY_DEPTH_MASK         0xff00
1472#define I915_OVERLAY_RGB24              0x1000
1473#define I915_OVERLAY_RGB16              0x2000
1474#define I915_OVERLAY_RGB15              0x3000
1475#define I915_OVERLAY_YUV422             0x0100
1476#define I915_OVERLAY_YUV411             0x0200
1477#define I915_OVERLAY_YUV420             0x0300
1478#define I915_OVERLAY_YUV410             0x0400
1479
1480#define I915_OVERLAY_SWAP_MASK          0xff0000
1481#define I915_OVERLAY_NO_SWAP            0x000000
1482#define I915_OVERLAY_UV_SWAP            0x010000
1483#define I915_OVERLAY_Y_SWAP             0x020000
1484#define I915_OVERLAY_Y_AND_UV_SWAP      0x030000
1485
1486#define I915_OVERLAY_FLAGS_MASK         0xff000000
1487#define I915_OVERLAY_ENABLE             0x01000000
1488
1489struct drm_intel_overlay_put_image {
1490        /* various flags and src format description */
1491        __u32 flags;
1492        /* source picture description */
1493        __u32 bo_handle;
1494        /* stride values and offsets are in bytes, buffer relative */
1495        __u16 stride_Y; /* stride for packed formats */
1496        __u16 stride_UV;
1497        __u32 offset_Y; /* offset for packet formats */
1498        __u32 offset_U;
1499        __u32 offset_V;
1500        /* in pixels */
1501        __u16 src_width;
1502        __u16 src_height;
1503        /* to compensate the scaling factors for partially covered surfaces */
1504        __u16 src_scan_width;
1505        __u16 src_scan_height;
1506        /* output crtc description */
1507        __u32 crtc_id;
1508        __u16 dst_x;
1509        __u16 dst_y;
1510        __u16 dst_width;
1511        __u16 dst_height;
1512};
1513
1514/* flags */
1515#define I915_OVERLAY_UPDATE_ATTRS       (1<<0)
1516#define I915_OVERLAY_UPDATE_GAMMA       (1<<1)
1517#define I915_OVERLAY_DISABLE_DEST_COLORKEY      (1<<2)
1518struct drm_intel_overlay_attrs {
1519        __u32 flags;
1520        __u32 color_key;
1521        __s32 brightness;
1522        __u32 contrast;
1523        __u32 saturation;
1524        __u32 gamma0;
1525        __u32 gamma1;
1526        __u32 gamma2;
1527        __u32 gamma3;
1528        __u32 gamma4;
1529        __u32 gamma5;
1530};
1531
1532/*
1533 * Intel sprite handling
1534 *
1535 * Color keying works with a min/mask/max tuple.  Both source and destination
1536 * color keying is allowed.
1537 *
1538 * Source keying:
1539 * Sprite pixels within the min & max values, masked against the color channels
1540 * specified in the mask field, will be transparent.  All other pixels will
1541 * be displayed on top of the primary plane.  For RGB surfaces, only the min
1542 * and mask fields will be used; ranged compares are not allowed.
1543 *
1544 * Destination keying:
1545 * Primary plane pixels that match the min value, masked against the color
1546 * channels specified in the mask field, will be replaced by corresponding
1547 * pixels from the sprite plane.
1548 *
1549 * Note that source & destination keying are exclusive; only one can be
1550 * active on a given plane.
1551 */
1552
1553#define I915_SET_COLORKEY_NONE          (1<<0) /* Deprecated. Instead set
1554                                                * flags==0 to disable colorkeying.
1555                                                */
1556#define I915_SET_COLORKEY_DESTINATION   (1<<1)
1557#define I915_SET_COLORKEY_SOURCE        (1<<2)
1558struct drm_intel_sprite_colorkey {
1559        __u32 plane_id;
1560        __u32 min_value;
1561        __u32 channel_mask;
1562        __u32 max_value;
1563        __u32 flags;
1564};
1565
1566struct drm_i915_gem_wait {
1567        /** Handle of BO we shall wait on */
1568        __u32 bo_handle;
1569        __u32 flags;
1570        /** Number of nanoseconds to wait, Returns time remaining. */
1571        __s64 timeout_ns;
1572};
1573
1574struct drm_i915_gem_context_create {
1575        __u32 ctx_id; /* output: id of new context*/
1576        __u32 pad;
1577};
1578
1579struct drm_i915_gem_context_create_ext {
1580        __u32 ctx_id; /* output: id of new context*/
1581        __u32 flags;
1582#define I915_CONTEXT_CREATE_FLAGS_USE_EXTENSIONS        (1u << 0)
1583#define I915_CONTEXT_CREATE_FLAGS_SINGLE_TIMELINE       (1u << 1)
1584#define I915_CONTEXT_CREATE_FLAGS_UNKNOWN \
1585        (-(I915_CONTEXT_CREATE_FLAGS_SINGLE_TIMELINE << 1))
1586        __u64 extensions;
1587};
1588
1589struct drm_i915_gem_context_param {
1590        __u32 ctx_id;
1591        __u32 size;
1592        __u64 param;
1593#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_BAN_PERIOD   0x1
1594#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_NO_ZEROMAP   0x2
1595#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_GTT_SIZE     0x3
1596#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_NO_ERROR_CAPTURE     0x4
1597#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_BANNABLE     0x5
1598#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_PRIORITY     0x6
1599#define   I915_CONTEXT_MAX_USER_PRIORITY        1023 /* inclusive */
1600#define   I915_CONTEXT_DEFAULT_PRIORITY         0
1601#define   I915_CONTEXT_MIN_USER_PRIORITY        -1023 /* inclusive */
1602        /*
1603         * When using the following param, value should be a pointer to
1604         * drm_i915_gem_context_param_sseu.
1605         */
1606#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_SSEU         0x7
1607
1608/*
1609 * Not all clients may want to attempt automatic recover of a context after
1610 * a hang (for example, some clients may only submit very small incremental
1611 * batches relying on known logical state of previous batches which will never
1612 * recover correctly and each attempt will hang), and so would prefer that
1613 * the context is forever banned instead.
1614 *
1615 * If set to false (0), after a reset, subsequent (and in flight) rendering
1616 * from this context is discarded, and the client will need to create a new
1617 * context to use instead.
1618 *
1619 * If set to true (1), the kernel will automatically attempt to recover the
1620 * context by skipping the hanging batch and executing the next batch starting
1621 * from the default context state (discarding the incomplete logical context
1622 * state lost due to the reset).
1623 *
1624 * On creation, all new contexts are marked as recoverable.
1625 */
1626#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_RECOVERABLE  0x8
1627
1628        /*
1629         * The id of the associated virtual memory address space (ppGTT) of
1630         * this context. Can be retrieved and passed to another context
1631         * (on the same fd) for both to use the same ppGTT and so share
1632         * address layouts, and avoid reloading the page tables on context
1633         * switches between themselves.
1634         *
1635         * See DRM_I915_GEM_VM_CREATE and DRM_I915_GEM_VM_DESTROY.
1636         */
1637#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_VM           0x9
1638
1639/*
1640 * I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_ENGINES:
1641 *
1642 * Bind this context to operate on this subset of available engines. Henceforth,
1643 * the I915_EXEC_RING selector for DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_EXECBUFFER2 operates as
1644 * an index into this array of engines; I915_EXEC_DEFAULT selecting engine[0]
1645 * and upwards. Slots 0...N are filled in using the specified (class, instance).
1646 * Use
1647 *      engine_class: I915_ENGINE_CLASS_INVALID,
1648 *      engine_instance: I915_ENGINE_CLASS_INVALID_NONE
1649 * to specify a gap in the array that can be filled in later, e.g. by a
1650 * virtual engine used for load balancing.
1651 *
1652 * Setting the number of engines bound to the context to 0, by passing a zero
1653 * sized argument, will revert back to default settings.
1654 *
1655 * See struct i915_context_param_engines.
1656 *
1657 * Extensions:
1658 *   i915_context_engines_load_balance (I915_CONTEXT_ENGINES_EXT_LOAD_BALANCE)
1659 *   i915_context_engines_bond (I915_CONTEXT_ENGINES_EXT_BOND)
1660 */
1661#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_ENGINES      0xa
1662
1663/*
1664 * I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_PERSISTENCE:
1665 *
1666 * Allow the context and active rendering to survive the process until
1667 * completion. Persistence allows fire-and-forget clients to queue up a
1668 * bunch of work, hand the output over to a display server and then quit.
1669 * If the context is marked as not persistent, upon closing (either via
1670 * an explicit DRM_I915_GEM_CONTEXT_DESTROY or implicitly from file closure
1671 * or process termination), the context and any outstanding requests will be
1672 * cancelled (and exported fences for cancelled requests marked as -EIO).
1673 *
1674 * By default, new contexts allow persistence.
1675 */
1676#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_PERSISTENCE  0xb
1677
1678/*
1679 * I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_RINGSIZE:
1680 *
1681 * Sets the size of the CS ringbuffer to use for logical ring contexts. This
1682 * applies a limit of how many batches can be queued to HW before the caller
1683 * is blocked due to lack of space for more commands.
1684 *
1685 * Only reliably possible to be set prior to first use, i.e. during
1686 * construction. At any later point, the current execution must be flushed as
1687 * the ring can only be changed while the context is idle. Note, the ringsize
1688 * can be specified as a constructor property, see
1689 * I915_CONTEXT_CREATE_EXT_SETPARAM, but can also be set later if required.
1690 *
1691 * Only applies to the current set of engine and lost when those engines
1692 * are replaced by a new mapping (see I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_ENGINES).
1693 *
1694 * Must be between 4 - 512 KiB, in intervals of page size [4 KiB].
1695 * Default is 16 KiB.
1696 */
1697#define I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_RINGSIZE     0xc
1698/* Must be kept compact -- no holes and well documented */
1699
1700        __u64 value;
1701};
1702
1703/**
1704 * Context SSEU programming
1705 *
1706 * It may be necessary for either functional or performance reason to configure
1707 * a context to run with a reduced number of SSEU (where SSEU stands for Slice/
1708 * Sub-slice/EU).
1709 *
1710 * This is done by configuring SSEU configuration using the below
1711 * @struct drm_i915_gem_context_param_sseu for every supported engine which
1712 * userspace intends to use.
1713 *
1714 * Not all GPUs or engines support this functionality in which case an error
1715 * code -ENODEV will be returned.
1716 *
1717 * Also, flexibility of possible SSEU configuration permutations varies between
1718 * GPU generations and software imposed limitations. Requesting such a
1719 * combination will return an error code of -EINVAL.
1720 *
1721 * NOTE: When perf/OA is active the context's SSEU configuration is ignored in
1722 * favour of a single global setting.
1723 */
1724struct drm_i915_gem_context_param_sseu {
1725        /*
1726         * Engine class & instance to be configured or queried.
1727         */
1728        struct i915_engine_class_instance engine;
1729
1730        /*
1731         * Unknown flags must be cleared to zero.
1732         */
1733        __u32 flags;
1734#define I915_CONTEXT_SSEU_FLAG_ENGINE_INDEX (1u << 0)
1735
1736        /*
1737         * Mask of slices to enable for the context. Valid values are a subset
1738         * of the bitmask value returned for I915_PARAM_SLICE_MASK.
1739         */
1740        __u64 slice_mask;
1741
1742        /*
1743         * Mask of subslices to enable for the context. Valid values are a
1744         * subset of the bitmask value return by I915_PARAM_SUBSLICE_MASK.
1745         */
1746        __u64 subslice_mask;
1747
1748        /*
1749         * Minimum/Maximum number of EUs to enable per subslice for the
1750         * context. min_eus_per_subslice must be inferior or equal to
1751         * max_eus_per_subslice.
1752         */
1753        __u16 min_eus_per_subslice;
1754        __u16 max_eus_per_subslice;
1755
1756        /*
1757         * Unused for now. Must be cleared to zero.
1758         */
1759        __u32 rsvd;
1760};
1761
1762/*
1763 * i915_context_engines_load_balance:
1764 *
1765 * Enable load balancing across this set of engines.
1766 *
1767 * Into the I915_EXEC_DEFAULT slot [0], a virtual engine is created that when
1768 * used will proxy the execbuffer request onto one of the set of engines
1769 * in such a way as to distribute the load evenly across the set.
1770 *
1771 * The set of engines must be compatible (e.g. the same HW class) as they
1772 * will share the same logical GPU context and ring.
1773 *
1774 * To intermix rendering with the virtual engine and direct rendering onto
1775 * the backing engines (bypassing the load balancing proxy), the context must
1776 * be defined to use a single timeline for all engines.
1777 */
1778struct i915_context_engines_load_balance {
1779        struct i915_user_extension base;
1780
1781        __u16 engine_index;
1782        __u16 num_siblings;
1783        __u32 flags; /* all undefined flags must be zero */
1784
1785        __u64 mbz64; /* reserved for future use; must be zero */
1786
1787        struct i915_engine_class_instance engines[0];
1788} __attribute__((packed));
1789
1790#define I915_DEFINE_CONTEXT_ENGINES_LOAD_BALANCE(name__, N__) struct { \
1791        struct i915_user_extension base; \
1792        __u16 engine_index; \
1793        __u16 num_siblings; \
1794        __u32 flags; \
1795        __u64 mbz64; \
1796        struct i915_engine_class_instance engines[N__]; \
1797} __attribute__((packed)) name__
1798
1799/*
1800 * i915_context_engines_bond:
1801 *
1802 * Constructed bonded pairs for execution within a virtual engine.
1803 *
1804 * All engines are equal, but some are more equal than others. Given
1805 * the distribution of resources in the HW, it may be preferable to run
1806 * a request on a given subset of engines in parallel to a request on a
1807 * specific engine. We enable this selection of engines within a virtual
1808 * engine by specifying bonding pairs, for any given master engine we will
1809 * only execute on one of the corresponding siblings within the virtual engine.
1810 *
1811 * To execute a request in parallel on the master engine and a sibling requires
1812 * coordination with a I915_EXEC_FENCE_SUBMIT.
1813 */
1814struct i915_context_engines_bond {
1815        struct i915_user_extension base;
1816
1817        struct i915_engine_class_instance master;
1818
1819        __u16 virtual_index; /* index of virtual engine in ctx->engines[] */
1820        __u16 num_bonds;
1821
1822        __u64 flags; /* all undefined flags must be zero */
1823        __u64 mbz64[4]; /* reserved for future use; must be zero */
1824
1825        struct i915_engine_class_instance engines[0];
1826} __attribute__((packed));
1827
1828#define I915_DEFINE_CONTEXT_ENGINES_BOND(name__, N__) struct { \
1829        struct i915_user_extension base; \
1830        struct i915_engine_class_instance master; \
1831        __u16 virtual_index; \
1832        __u16 num_bonds; \
1833        __u64 flags; \
1834        __u64 mbz64[4]; \
1835        struct i915_engine_class_instance engines[N__]; \
1836} __attribute__((packed)) name__
1837
1838struct i915_context_param_engines {
1839        __u64 extensions; /* linked chain of extension blocks, 0 terminates */
1840#define I915_CONTEXT_ENGINES_EXT_LOAD_BALANCE 0 /* see i915_context_engines_load_balance */
1841#define I915_CONTEXT_ENGINES_EXT_BOND 1 /* see i915_context_engines_bond */
1842        struct i915_engine_class_instance engines[0];
1843} __attribute__((packed));
1844
1845#define I915_DEFINE_CONTEXT_PARAM_ENGINES(name__, N__) struct { \
1846        __u64 extensions; \
1847        struct i915_engine_class_instance engines[N__]; \
1848} __attribute__((packed)) name__
1849
1850struct drm_i915_gem_context_create_ext_setparam {
1851#define I915_CONTEXT_CREATE_EXT_SETPARAM 0
1852        struct i915_user_extension base;
1853        struct drm_i915_gem_context_param param;
1854};
1855
1856struct drm_i915_gem_context_create_ext_clone {
1857#define I915_CONTEXT_CREATE_EXT_CLONE 1
1858        struct i915_user_extension base;
1859        __u32 clone_id;
1860        __u32 flags;
1861#define I915_CONTEXT_CLONE_ENGINES      (1u << 0)
1862#define I915_CONTEXT_CLONE_FLAGS        (1u << 1)
1863#define I915_CONTEXT_CLONE_SCHEDATTR    (1u << 2)
1864#define I915_CONTEXT_CLONE_SSEU         (1u << 3)
1865#define I915_CONTEXT_CLONE_TIMELINE     (1u << 4)
1866#define I915_CONTEXT_CLONE_VM           (1u << 5)
1867#define I915_CONTEXT_CLONE_UNKNOWN -(I915_CONTEXT_CLONE_VM << 1)
1868        __u64 rsvd;
1869};
1870
1871struct drm_i915_gem_context_destroy {
1872        __u32 ctx_id;
1873        __u32 pad;
1874};
1875
1876/*
1877 * DRM_I915_GEM_VM_CREATE -
1878 *
1879 * Create a new virtual memory address space (ppGTT) for use within a context
1880 * on the same file. Extensions can be provided to configure exactly how the
1881 * address space is setup upon creation.
1882 *
1883 * The id of new VM (bound to the fd) for use with I915_CONTEXT_PARAM_VM is
1884 * returned in the outparam @id.
1885 *
1886 * No flags are defined, with all bits reserved and must be zero.
1887 *
1888 * An extension chain maybe provided, starting with @extensions, and terminated
1889 * by the @next_extension being 0. Currently, no extensions are defined.
1890 *
1891 * DRM_I915_GEM_VM_DESTROY -
1892 *
1893 * Destroys a previously created VM id, specified in @id.
1894 *
1895 * No extensions or flags are allowed currently, and so must be zero.
1896 */
1897struct drm_i915_gem_vm_control {
1898        __u64 extensions;
1899        __u32 flags;
1900        __u32 vm_id;
1901};
1902
1903struct drm_i915_reg_read {
1904        /*
1905         * Register offset.
1906         * For 64bit wide registers where the upper 32bits don't immediately
1907         * follow the lower 32bits, the offset of the lower 32bits must
1908         * be specified
1909         */
1910        __u64 offset;
1911#define I915_REG_READ_8B_WA (1ul << 0)
1912
1913        __u64 val; /* Return value */
1914};
1915
1916/* Known registers:
1917 *
1918 * Render engine timestamp - 0x2358 + 64bit - gen7+
1919 * - Note this register returns an invalid value if using the default
1920 *   single instruction 8byte read, in order to workaround that pass
1921 *   flag I915_REG_READ_8B_WA in offset field.
1922 *
1923 */
1924
1925struct drm_i915_reset_stats {
1926        __u32 ctx_id;
1927        __u32 flags;
1928
1929        /* All resets since boot/module reload, for all contexts */
1930        __u32 reset_count;
1931
1932        /* Number of batches lost when active in GPU, for this context */
1933        __u32 batch_active;
1934
1935        /* Number of batches lost pending for execution, for this context */
1936        __u32 batch_pending;
1937
1938        __u32 pad;
1939};
1940
1941struct drm_i915_gem_userptr {
1942        __u64 user_ptr;
1943        __u64 user_size;
1944        __u32 flags;
1945#define I915_USERPTR_READ_ONLY 0x1
1946#define I915_USERPTR_UNSYNCHRONIZED 0x80000000
1947        /**
1948         * Returned handle for the object.
1949         *
1950         * Object handles are nonzero.
1951         */
1952        __u32 handle;
1953};
1954
1955enum drm_i915_oa_format {
1956        I915_OA_FORMAT_A13 = 1,     /* HSW only */
1957        I915_OA_FORMAT_A29,         /* HSW only */
1958        I915_OA_FORMAT_A13_B8_C8,   /* HSW only */
1959        I915_OA_FORMAT_B4_C8,       /* HSW only */
1960        I915_OA_FORMAT_A45_B8_C8,   /* HSW only */
1961        I915_OA_FORMAT_B4_C8_A16,   /* HSW only */
1962        I915_OA_FORMAT_C4_B8,       /* HSW+ */
1963
1964        /* Gen8+ */
1965        I915_OA_FORMAT_A12,
1966        I915_OA_FORMAT_A12_B8_C8,
1967        I915_OA_FORMAT_A32u40_A4u32_B8_C8,
1968
1969        I915_OA_FORMAT_MAX          /* non-ABI */
1970};
1971
1972enum drm_i915_perf_property_id {
1973        /**
1974         * Open the stream for a specific context handle (as used with
1975         * execbuffer2). A stream opened for a specific context this way
1976         * won't typically require root privileges.
1977         *
1978         * This property is available in perf revision 1.
1979         */
1980        DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_CTX_HANDLE = 1,
1981
1982        /**
1983         * A value of 1 requests the inclusion of raw OA unit reports as
1984         * part of stream samples.
1985         *
1986         * This property is available in perf revision 1.
1987         */
1988        DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_SAMPLE_OA,
1989
1990        /**
1991         * The value specifies which set of OA unit metrics should be
1992         * configured, defining the contents of any OA unit reports.
1993         *
1994         * This property is available in perf revision 1.
1995         */
1996        DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_OA_METRICS_SET,
1997
1998        /**
1999         * The value specifies the size and layout of OA unit reports.
2000         *
2001         * This property is available in perf revision 1.
2002         */
2003        DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_OA_FORMAT,
2004
2005        /**
2006         * Specifying this property implicitly requests periodic OA unit
2007         * sampling and (at least on Haswell) the sampling frequency is derived
2008         * from this exponent as follows:
2009         *
2010         *   80ns * 2^(period_exponent + 1)
2011         *
2012         * This property is available in perf revision 1.
2013         */
2014        DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_OA_EXPONENT,
2015
2016        /**
2017         * Specifying this property is only valid when specify a context to
2018         * filter with DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_CTX_HANDLE. Specifying this property
2019         * will hold preemption of the particular context we want to gather
2020         * performance data about. The execbuf2 submissions must include a
2021         * drm_i915_gem_execbuffer_ext_perf parameter for this to apply.
2022         *
2023         * This property is available in perf revision 3.
2024         */
2025        DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_HOLD_PREEMPTION,
2026
2027        /**
2028         * Specifying this pins all contexts to the specified SSEU power
2029         * configuration for the duration of the recording.
2030         *
2031         * This parameter's value is a pointer to a struct
2032         * drm_i915_gem_context_param_sseu.
2033         *
2034         * This property is available in perf revision 4.
2035         */
2036        DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_GLOBAL_SSEU,
2037
2038        /**
2039         * This optional parameter specifies the timer interval in nanoseconds
2040         * at which the i915 driver will check the OA buffer for available data.
2041         * Minimum allowed value is 100 microseconds. A default value is used by
2042         * the driver if this parameter is not specified. Note that larger timer
2043         * values will reduce cpu consumption during OA perf captures. However,
2044         * excessively large values would potentially result in OA buffer
2045         * overwrites as captures reach end of the OA buffer.
2046         *
2047         * This property is available in perf revision 5.
2048         */
2049        DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_POLL_OA_PERIOD,
2050
2051        DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_MAX /* non-ABI */
2052};
2053
2054struct drm_i915_perf_open_param {
2055        __u32 flags;
2056#define I915_PERF_FLAG_FD_CLOEXEC       (1<<0)
2057#define I915_PERF_FLAG_FD_NONBLOCK      (1<<1)
2058#define I915_PERF_FLAG_DISABLED         (1<<2)
2059
2060        /** The number of u64 (id, value) pairs */
2061        __u32 num_properties;
2062
2063        /**
2064         * Pointer to array of u64 (id, value) pairs configuring the stream
2065         * to open.
2066         */
2067        __u64 properties_ptr;
2068};
2069
2070/**
2071 * Enable data capture for a stream that was either opened in a disabled state
2072 * via I915_PERF_FLAG_DISABLED or was later disabled via
2073 * I915_PERF_IOCTL_DISABLE.
2074 *
2075 * It is intended to be cheaper to disable and enable a stream than it may be
2076 * to close and re-open a stream with the same configuration.
2077 *
2078 * It's undefined whether any pending data for the stream will be lost.
2079 *
2080 * This ioctl is available in perf revision 1.
2081 */
2082#define I915_PERF_IOCTL_ENABLE  _IO('i', 0x0)
2083
2084/**
2085 * Disable data capture for a stream.
2086 *
2087 * It is an error to try and read a stream that is disabled.
2088 *
2089 * This ioctl is available in perf revision 1.
2090 */
2091#define I915_PERF_IOCTL_DISABLE _IO('i', 0x1)
2092
2093/**
2094 * Change metrics_set captured by a stream.
2095 *
2096 * If the stream is bound to a specific context, the configuration change
2097 * will performed inline with that context such that it takes effect before
2098 * the next execbuf submission.
2099 *
2100 * Returns the previously bound metrics set id, or a negative error code.
2101 *
2102 * This ioctl is available in perf revision 2.
2103 */
2104#define I915_PERF_IOCTL_CONFIG  _IO('i', 0x2)
2105
2106/**
2107 * Common to all i915 perf records
2108 */
2109struct drm_i915_perf_record_header {
2110        __u32 type;
2111        __u16 pad;
2112        __u16 size;
2113};
2114
2115enum drm_i915_perf_record_type {
2116
2117        /**
2118         * Samples are the work horse record type whose contents are extensible
2119         * and defined when opening an i915 perf stream based on the given
2120         * properties.
2121         *
2122         * Boolean properties following the naming convention
2123         * DRM_I915_PERF_SAMPLE_xyz_PROP request the inclusion of 'xyz' data in
2124         * every sample.
2125         *
2126         * The order of these sample properties given by userspace has no
2127         * affect on the ordering of data within a sample. The order is
2128         * documented here.
2129         *
2130         * struct {
2131         *     struct drm_i915_perf_record_header header;
2132         *
2133         *     { u32 oa_report[]; } && DRM_I915_PERF_PROP_SAMPLE_OA
2134         * };
2135         */
2136        DRM_I915_PERF_RECORD_SAMPLE = 1,
2137
2138        /*
2139         * Indicates that one or more OA reports were not written by the
2140         * hardware. This can happen for example if an MI_REPORT_PERF_COUNT
2141         * command collides with periodic sampling - which would be more likely
2142         * at higher sampling frequencies.
2143         */
2144        DRM_I915_PERF_RECORD_OA_REPORT_LOST = 2,
2145
2146        /**
2147         * An error occurred that resulted in all pending OA reports being lost.
2148         */
2149        DRM_I915_PERF_RECORD_OA_BUFFER_LOST = 3,
2150
2151        DRM_I915_PERF_RECORD_MAX /* non-ABI */
2152};
2153
2154/**
2155 * Structure to upload perf dynamic configuration into the kernel.
2156 */
2157struct drm_i915_perf_oa_config {
2158        /** String formatted like "%08x-%04x-%04x-%04x-%012x" */
2159        char uuid[36];
2160
2161        __u32 n_mux_regs;
2162        __u32 n_boolean_regs;
2163        __u32 n_flex_regs;
2164
2165        /*
2166         * These fields are pointers to tuples of u32 values (register address,
2167         * value). For example the expected length of the buffer pointed by
2168         * mux_regs_ptr is (2 * sizeof(u32) * n_mux_regs).
2169         */
2170        __u64 mux_regs_ptr;
2171        __u64 boolean_regs_ptr;
2172        __u64 flex_regs_ptr;
2173};
2174
2175struct drm_i915_query_item {
2176        __u64 query_id;
2177#define DRM_I915_QUERY_TOPOLOGY_INFO    1
2178#define DRM_I915_QUERY_ENGINE_INFO      2
2179#define DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG      3
2180/* Must be kept compact -- no holes and well documented */
2181
2182        /*
2183         * When set to zero by userspace, this is filled with the size of the
2184         * data to be written at the data_ptr pointer. The kernel sets this
2185         * value to a negative value to signal an error on a particular query
2186         * item.
2187         */
2188        __s32 length;
2189
2190        /*
2191         * When query_id == DRM_I915_QUERY_TOPOLOGY_INFO, must be 0.
2192         *
2193         * When query_id == DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG, must be one of the
2194         * following :
2195         *         - DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG_LIST
2196         *         - DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG_DATA_FOR_UUID
2197         *         - DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG_FOR_UUID
2198         */
2199        __u32 flags;
2200#define DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG_LIST          1
2201#define DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG_DATA_FOR_UUID 2
2202#define DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG_DATA_FOR_ID   3
2203
2204        /*
2205         * Data will be written at the location pointed by data_ptr when the
2206         * value of length matches the length of the data to be written by the
2207         * kernel.
2208         */
2209        __u64 data_ptr;
2210};
2211
2212struct drm_i915_query {
2213        __u32 num_items;
2214
2215        /*
2216         * Unused for now. Must be cleared to zero.
2217         */
2218        __u32 flags;
2219
2220        /*
2221         * This points to an array of num_items drm_i915_query_item structures.
2222         */
2223        __u64 items_ptr;
2224};
2225
2226/*
2227 * Data written by the kernel with query DRM_I915_QUERY_TOPOLOGY_INFO :
2228 *
2229 * data: contains the 3 pieces of information :
2230 *
2231 * - the slice mask with one bit per slice telling whether a slice is
2232 *   available. The availability of slice X can be queried with the following
2233 *   formula :
2234 *
2235 *           (data[X / 8] >> (X % 8)) & 1
2236 *
2237 * - the subslice mask for each slice with one bit per subslice telling
2238 *   whether a subslice is available. Gen12 has dual-subslices, which are
2239 *   similar to two gen11 subslices. For gen12, this array represents dual-
2240 *   subslices. The availability of subslice Y in slice X can be queried
2241 *   with the following formula :
2242 *
2243 *           (data[subslice_offset +
2244 *                 X * subslice_stride +
2245 *                 Y / 8] >> (Y % 8)) & 1
2246 *
2247 * - the EU mask for each subslice in each slice with one bit per EU telling
2248 *   whether an EU is available. The availability of EU Z in subslice Y in
2249 *   slice X can be queried with the following formula :
2250 *
2251 *           (data[eu_offset +
2252 *                 (X * max_subslices + Y) * eu_stride +
2253 *                 Z / 8] >> (Z % 8)) & 1
2254 */
2255struct drm_i915_query_topology_info {
2256        /*
2257         * Unused for now. Must be cleared to zero.
2258         */
2259        __u16 flags;
2260
2261        __u16 max_slices;
2262        __u16 max_subslices;
2263        __u16 max_eus_per_subslice;
2264
2265        /*
2266         * Offset in data[] at which the subslice masks are stored.
2267         */
2268        __u16 subslice_offset;
2269
2270        /*
2271         * Stride at which each of the subslice masks for each slice are
2272         * stored.
2273         */
2274        __u16 subslice_stride;
2275
2276        /*
2277         * Offset in data[] at which the EU masks are stored.
2278         */
2279        __u16 eu_offset;
2280
2281        /*
2282         * Stride at which each of the EU masks for each subslice are stored.
2283         */
2284        __u16 eu_stride;
2285
2286        __u8 data[];
2287};
2288
2289/**
2290 * struct drm_i915_engine_info
2291 *
2292 * Describes one engine and it's capabilities as known to the driver.
2293 */
2294struct drm_i915_engine_info {
2295        /** Engine class and instance. */
2296        struct i915_engine_class_instance engine;
2297
2298        /** Reserved field. */
2299        __u32 rsvd0;
2300
2301        /** Engine flags. */
2302        __u64 flags;
2303
2304        /** Capabilities of this engine. */
2305        __u64 capabilities;
2306#define I915_VIDEO_CLASS_CAPABILITY_HEVC                (1 << 0)
2307#define I915_VIDEO_AND_ENHANCE_CLASS_CAPABILITY_SFC     (1 << 1)
2308
2309        /** Reserved fields. */
2310        __u64 rsvd1[4];
2311};
2312
2313/**
2314 * struct drm_i915_query_engine_info
2315 *
2316 * Engine info query enumerates all engines known to the driver by filling in
2317 * an array of struct drm_i915_engine_info structures.
2318 */
2319struct drm_i915_query_engine_info {
2320        /** Number of struct drm_i915_engine_info structs following. */
2321        __u32 num_engines;
2322
2323        /** MBZ */
2324        __u32 rsvd[3];
2325
2326        /** Marker for drm_i915_engine_info structures. */
2327        struct drm_i915_engine_info engines[];
2328};
2329
2330/*
2331 * Data written by the kernel with query DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG.
2332 */
2333struct drm_i915_query_perf_config {
2334        union {
2335                /*
2336                 * When query_item.flags == DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG_LIST, i915 sets
2337                 * this fields to the number of configurations available.
2338                 */
2339                __u64 n_configs;
2340
2341                /*
2342                 * When query_id == DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG_DATA_FOR_ID,
2343                 * i915 will use the value in this field as configuration
2344                 * identifier to decide what data to write into config_ptr.
2345                 */
2346                __u64 config;
2347
2348                /*
2349                 * When query_id == DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG_DATA_FOR_UUID,
2350                 * i915 will use the value in this field as configuration
2351                 * identifier to decide what data to write into config_ptr.
2352                 *
2353                 * String formatted like "%08x-%04x-%04x-%04x-%012x"
2354                 */
2355                char uuid[36];
2356        };
2357
2358        /*
2359         * Unused for now. Must be cleared to zero.
2360         */
2361        __u32 flags;
2362
2363        /*
2364         * When query_item.flags == DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG_LIST, i915 will
2365         * write an array of __u64 of configuration identifiers.
2366         *
2367         * When query_item.flags == DRM_I915_QUERY_PERF_CONFIG_DATA, i915 will
2368         * write a struct drm_i915_perf_oa_config. If the following fields of
2369         * drm_i915_perf_oa_config are set not set to 0, i915 will write into
2370         * the associated pointers the values of submitted when the
2371         * configuration was created :
2372         *
2373         *         - n_mux_regs
2374         *         - n_boolean_regs
2375         *         - n_flex_regs
2376         */
2377        __u8 data[];
2378};
2379
2380#if defined(__cplusplus)
2381}
2382#endif
2383
2384#endif /* _UAPI_I915_DRM_H_ */
2385